1.Role and Therapeutic Prospect of Intestinal Microecology in Crohn’s Disease
Lihong LOU ; Yue ZENG ; Xingpeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2016;21(2):111-114
The etiology and pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease(CD)are not fully clear,and genetic susceptibility, immunologic disorder,intestinal barrier dysfunction and intestinal microecology are considered to be involved in the pathogenic mechanism of CD. In recent years,the relationship between intestinal microecology and CD has received much attention. Several studies confirmed that the intestinal microecology in CD patients was different from that in normal person. The change of intestinal microecology was correlated with the occurrence of CD,and modulation of intestinal flora was effective in the treatment of CD. This article reviewed the relationship between intestinal microecology and CD and the therapeutic prospect of intestinal microecology for the treatment of CD.
2.High-mobility group box protein1 increases tumor necrosis factorαexpression in human bronchial epithelial cells
Yue LIANG ; Changchun HOU ; Hong HUANG ; Lihong WU ; Yiqiang CHEN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(20):3213-3215
Objective To investigate the effect of high-mobility group box protein1 (HMGB1) on the expression of TNF-αand its mechanism in 16HBE in vitro. Methods groups with different HMGB1 (0, 100, 500, 2 000 ng/mL) concentration was set; RAGE antagonizing groups were as control, HMGB1-2000ng, anti-RAGE and anti-RAGE+HMGB1. The changes of TNF-αmRNA and secretion were determined by quantitative PCR and ELISA. RAGE protein level was measured by western blotting. Results HMGB1 intervention and TNF-α expression of 16HBE presented a positive dose-dependent relationship. Thechanges of RAGE was HMGB1positively concentration dependent. In comparison with HMGB1 2 000 ng/mL group, anti-RAGE+HMGB1showed a remarkable reduction of TNF-α secretion. Conclusion In vitro, HMGB1 increases TNF-α expression in 16HBE with a dose-dependent manner through RAGE.
3.Expression of E2F-1 and Bcl-2 in Human Colorectal Carcinoma and Their Clinical Significance.
Liling YUE ; Guoxin WU ; Haitao YU ; Lihong ZHENG ; Yu WANG
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(03):-
Objective This study was designed to investigate the expression and clinical significance of transcription factor E2F-1 and apoptosis-off gene Bcl-2 in human colorectal carcinoma.Methods Immunohistochemistry is used to detect the expression of E2F-1、Bcl-2 proteins in 60 cases of human colorectal carcinoma tissues and their corresponding normal mucosa.Results The positive expression rate of E2F in cancer tissues is 56.7%,while the positive expression rate of E2F in corresponding normal mucosa is 6.7%,so the comparison between two tissues is significant (P
4.Effect of labeling esophageal carcinoma with sliver clips by esophagoscopy in mapping the target for radiotherapy
Yongchun ZHANG ; Huiling GUO ; Lihong DONG ; Wei ZHANG ; Lu YUE
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2011;31(4):226-230
Objective To study the effect of labeling esophageal carcinoma with sliver clips on two sides by esophagoscopy in mapping the target for conformal radiotherapy (CRT). Methods Eighty patients with esophageal carcinoma (28 patients in early stage, 52 patients in late stage), who were eligible for CRT, were collected and the tumor volume was detected by three methods: CT (A),CT combined with X-ray (B) and CT combined with sliver clip labeling by esophagoscopy (C). The differences of the tumor length and position in head-foot site (Y-axsis) among three methods were compared. Results The comparison of average length of tumor in early stage patients showed significant difference among three methods in all types of tumor (F= 4.07 ~ 7.43, P<0.05 ) except papillary type (F= 1. 71, P>0. 05). There was difference (ranged from 0. 5 cm to 2. 0 cm) in detection of position in head-foot site between A and B methods and C method. Significant difference was found in determining the displacement on head-foot site among three methods (F = 34. 36 ~193.50,P <0.01). The comparison of average length of tumor in middle or terminal stage patients showed significant difference among three methods in all types of tumor (F=4. 07~30.10 ,P<0.05) except mushroom type (F = 2.44, P> 0. 05). Significant difference was found in determining the displacement on head-foot site among three methods (F= 12.00 ~ 21.16, P < 0. 01 ). Conclusion These findings indicate that C method is more sensitive and correct in mapping the target for CRT in comparison with other two methods.
5.Effects of removing laryngeal mask airway in anaesthetized state on emergence agitation after sevoflurane anaesthesia in children
Yue TIAN ; Lihong ZHANG ; Jingjing JIANG ; Yang LIU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2013;(6):18-20
Objective To investigate the effect of removing laryngeal mask airway (LMA) in anaesthetized state on emergence agitation after sevoflurane anaesthesia in children.Methods Ninety children with subumbilical operation,ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ grade,were divided into three groups by random digits table with 30 cases each:ET-A group (endotracheal tube and extubation while awake),ET-D group (endotracheal tube and deep extubation) and LMA-D group (insertion of LMA and deep removal).The incidence of preoperative emotional bad,anaesthesia time,sevoflurane administration time,emergence agitation,the numbers of treated with propofol and/or fentanyl and postoperative anaesthesia care unit(PACU)retention time were measured.Results There was no significant difference in incidence of preoperative emotional bad,sevoflurane administration time and anaesthesia time among the three groups (P > 0.05).The incidence of emergence agitation,the numbers of treated with propofol and/or fentanyl and PACU retention time in LMA-D group were significantly lower than those in ET-A group [26.7%(8/30) vs.66.7%(20/30),8cases vs.20 cases and (23.9 ± 4.9) min vs.(32.9 ± 5.8) min,P < 0.01].Conclusion Insertion of LMA and removing LMA in anaesthetized state can decreased emergence agitation in children after sevoflurane anaesthesia,especially suitable for the children who do not suitable for drug treatment.
6.Impact of micro-plasma radio-frequency on animal skin tissue
Xin FAN ; Cuiping SHI ; Yue HAN ; Yuxi AN ; Lihong LIU ; Danxia YUE ; Rongya YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2013;(3):164-167
Objective To investigate the structural and ultrastructural changes of the skin induced by micro-plasma radio-frequency technology,and to preliminarily discuss this novel technology mechanism.Methods Thirty guinea pigs were enrolled and randomly divided into three groups.They were radiated by different dose parameters 40 W,10 kJ; 60 W,10 kJ and 80 W,10 kJ.Every guinea pig's back was divided into two parts which was removed after immediately,one week and one month,and dermatopathology and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were performed.Results The different dose setting could make different skin change of immediately effect.When dose setting was 40 W,10 kJ,skin showed that epidermal cells were integrity and the superficial layer of dermis collagen tissue was light homogenization.When dose setting was 60 W,10 kJ,epidermal tissue showed focal emergence of fractional shape change and obvious homogenization.When dose setting was 80 W,10 kJ,epidermal showed complete vaporization loss or degeneration necrosis,and dermal superficial and middle layer of collagen tissue showed a large area of homogenization.Skin superficial collagen tissue's structure gradually showed dense and arranged in an orderly manner after one week and markedly thickened and arranged in compact manner after one month.TEM showed that epidermal cells were relatively complete,intercellular structure was normal,but the dermal collagen lost originally normal structure and cell structure disappeared and obviously showed massive apoptosis.A small amount of apoptosis was showed but collagen structure gradually restored after one month.Conclusions The novel micro-plasma radio-frequency has obvious dose effect to skin,and its main target tissues are dermal collagen tissue.It can stimulate skin collagen hyperplasia in certain degree.
7.Safety of cleaning and disinfection of duodenoscope for endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography
Xu REN ; Xiufen TANG ; Tian XIA ; Yingying SHEN ; Lihong SUN ; Xin ZHAO ; Yue SUI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2017;34(4):229-232
Objective To investigate the safety of cleaning and disinfection of duodenoscope used in endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).Methods The duodenoscopes,which were used in Endoscopy Center of Digestive Disease Hospital,Heilongjiang Provincial Hospital from May 4 to May 31 2016,were cleaned manually and disinfected with sterilization powder.The samples from elevator and elevator channel were collected for bacterial culture to evaluate the safety of clinical application of duodenoscope.Results Among 60 high level disinfections,one was excluded because disinfectant concentration wasn't effective.Among 59 elevator samples no positive cultures were detected,while among 59 channel samples,4(6.8%) cultures were positive and all from the same duodenoscope,including 3 cases of Klebsiella pneumonia and 1 case of Pseudomonas aeruginosa.Conclusion Sterilization powder is effective for disinfection of duodenoscope used for ERCP.Residual organic material can't be excluded from elevator sample even if it is negative for culture.Duodenoscope with high level disinfection still has the risk of transmitted infection,and should be monitored regularly by culture and reprocessed in time.
8.Molecular imaging of human breast cancer xenografts in nude mice by epidermal growth factor labelled by near infrared fluorescent dye
Kezheng WANG ; Baozhong SHEN ; Weihua LI ; Kai WANG ; Tao HUANG ; Lihong BU ; Dan WANG ; Renfei LI ; Zhifei WANG ; Yuyan MA ; Hongfei JI ; Bo WANG ; Yue YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(8):872-877
can specifically combined with EGFR, which may be applied to noninvasive NIRF imaging of tumors highly expressed EGFR in vivo.
9.Importance of Values and Preferences of Acupuncture Patients in the Field
Zhishan GE ; Hongjiao LI ; Lihong YUE ; Yuning QIN ; Yi GUO ; Liyun HE
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(10):3401-3406
With the development of patient-centered medical model,patient values and preferences have become a hot research topic.This paper starts from the concept of patients'values and preferences,analyzes the important importance of patients'values and preferences;Based on the published literature,the importance of patients'values and preferences in the development of acupuncture clinical guidelines,the positive role in doctor-patient co-decision,the value of patients'cognition and value promotion in acupuncture"Deqi"were sorted out,and the influencing factors of patients'values and preferences and acupuncture compliance were summarized.According to the influencing factors,the corresponding solutions were proposed to help patients establish correct values,and thus improve patients'acupuncture compliance.
10.Experimental study of IL-8 monoclonal antibody combined with ultrasound targeted microbubble destruction on myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury in rabbits
Yue SUN ; Lirong XU ; Guimin ZHU ; Hanning YANG ; Lihong YANG ; Yongping LU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2019;28(1):77-82
Objective To explore the application value of IL-8 monoclonal antibody microbubble combined with ultrsound targeted microbubble destruction ( UTMD) on alleviating myocardial ischemia reperfusion/injury ( MIRI) in rabbits .Methods Forty-two rabbits were randomly divided into closed chest group ( n =7) ,open chest control group ( n = 7) and ischemia-reperfusion ( I/R) group ( n = 28) .I/R group were randomly divided into 30 min reperfusion group( n =7) ,60 min reperfusion group( n =7) ,120 min reperfusion group ( n = 7 ) and 180 min reperfusion group ( n = 7 ) .All rabbits were examined by electrocardiogram , echocardiography and HE staining after MIRI . Targeted myocardial contrast echocardiography ( MCE) was performed and ELISA was used to detect IL-8 content in rabbit myocardium before and after UTMD . Results Electrocardiogram and wall motion returned to normal at 60 min after reperfusion .Targeted MCE showed that with the prolongation of reperfusion after I/R ,the video intensity of myocardium in reperfusion area increased gradually , reaching its peak at 120 min and 180 min after reperfusion .After UTMD ,the video intensity decreased ,and the change rate of video intensity in 30 min reperfusion group was higher than those in other reperfusion groups(all P<0 .05) .The content of IL-8 and its neutralization rate in the ELISA results were consistent with the video intensity and rate of change of targeted MCE .HE staining and scanning electron microscopy showed that myocardial injury was found in I/R group .With the prolongation of reperfusion time ,the degree of myocardial injury was gradually aggravated ,and the injury was alleviated after irradiation .Conclusions IL-8 monoclonal antibody combined with UTMD has the advantages of non-invasive and highly effective in alleviating MIRI .It provides a new way to treat MIRI .