1.Analysis of Helicobacter pylori infection in different groups of population in Yangzhou
Dongsheng HAN ; Hui TANG ; Jun LU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(4):458-460
Objective To investigate the infection status and distribution characteristic of Helicobacter pylori (Hp)in different groups of population in Yangzhou.Methods 2 917 individuals from outpatients,hospitalized patients,and physical examination pop-ulation were recruited in the study.Serum samples from the subjects were rapidly detected using Helicobacter pylori urease antibody detection kits(Colloidal Gold method).The results were statistically analyzed.Results The totally Hp-detection rate of the 2 917 individuals was 32.9% (959/2 917).The Hp-detection rates of outpatients,hospitalized patients,and physical examination popula-tion were 33.1%,34.5% and 30.0% respectively.There were no significant difference in the positive rates between the male and female individuals(P >0.05).Overall,The Hp-positive rates increased with age.The minors(juveniles and children)had the lowest Hp-positive rate 16.0%(285/1 529);The Hp-positive rate of young adults was 34.0%(221/650),which was at the middle;elderly group had the highest Hp-positive rate 61.38%(453/758).59.8% of the patients diagnosed with gastrointestinal diseases were Hp positive.Among which,patients with peptic ulcer(74.4%)and gastric cancer(70.6%)have the highest detection rates.Some pa-tients with blood diseases,cardiovascular disease and some other diseases were also found with high Hp-detection rates.Conclusion The distribution of the Hp infection in population is positively correlated with age,but not with gender.Gastrointestinal diseases, especially peptic ulcers and gastric cancer,have high Hp infection rates,the relationships of Hp infections with some other diseases cannot be ignored and need to be further explored.
2.Effects of ulinastatin on expression of NF-κB in lung tissues during limb ischemia-reperfusion in rats
Xianghong LU ; Jun LI ; Qingquan HAN ; Youfa DING
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(3):378-380
Objective To investigate the effects of ulinastatin on the expression of NF-κB in lung tissues during limb ischemia-reperfusion(I/R) in rats.Methods Forty-eight male SD rats weighing 230-260 g were randomly divided into 3 groups (n=16 each):sham operation group (group S);I/R group; ulinastatin group (group U).A rat model of lung injury induced by I/R of hind limbs which was produced by occlusion of the bilateral femoral arteries for 2 h followed by reperfusion was established.The rats were sacrificed at 2 and 4 h of reperfusion(8 rats at each time point) and the lung tissues removed for determination of NF-κB expression (by immuno-histochemistry) and microscopic examination.W/D lung weight ratio was calculated.Results W/D lung weight ratio was significantly increased and NF-κB expression was up-regulated in group I/R compared with group S(P< 0.05). W/D lung weight ratio was significantly decreased and NF-κB expression was down-regulated in group U compared with group I/R (P<0.05). The lung injury induced by I/R was reduced in group U compared with group I/R. Conclusion Ulinastatin can reduce the lung injury induced by limb I/R by down-regulating the expression of NF-κB in rat lung tissues.
3.Clinical analysis of cerebral angiography in patients 75 years or older with cerebrovascular diseases
Yipeng HAN ; Daming WANG ; Jiachun LIU ; Lijun WANG ; Jun LU ; Peng QI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(5):374-377
Objective To analyze the angiography procedure,distribution of cerebral vascular lesions and complications of cerebral angiography in patients 75 years or older with cerebrovascular diseases.Methods A total of 83 consecutive patients 75 years or older (range 75-89 years) diagnosed as cerebral vascular diseases underwent cerebral angiography with a coverage of all arteries supplying blood to the whole brain including bilateral subclavian arteries between June 2003 and June 2009.The angiogram showed 61 patients (73.5%) with ischemic cerebralvascular diseases,22patients (26.5%) with hemorrhagic cerebralvascular diseases.Results The 78 (94.0%)angiographies were performed using transfemoral access.Composite curve catheters such as Simmons curve were selected in 11 (13.3%) angiographies.In patients with ischemic cerebralvascular diseases,159 stenotic lesions were detected,among which 107 (67.3%) lesions located at the anterior circulation and 52 (32.7%) lesions located at the posterior circulation;97 (61.0%) lesions were extracranial and 62 (39.0%) lesions were intracranial.The 9 unruptured aneurysms were incidentally detected in 8 patients.In patients with hemorrhagic cerebralvascular diseases,19 aneurysms were detected in 16 (72.6 % ) patients.Complications occurred in 5 (6.0 % ) patients:transient neurological complications occurred in 2 (2.4%) patients,hematoma at the puncture site occurred in 2 (2.4%)patients and uroschesis occurred in 1 (1.2%) patients.Conclusions As a kind of diagnostic technology,cerebral angiography is safe in patients 75 years or older with cerebral vascular diseases.The incidence of complications especially permanent neurological complications is low.
4.Preliminary report of sunitinib as first line treatment in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma
Xinan SHENG ; Siming LI ; Zhihong CHI ; Lu SI ; Chuanliang CUI ; Mei HAN ; Jun GUO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(2):134-137
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of sunitinib as first line treatment in patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Methods This study included 46 Chinese patients who were diagnosed with metastatic RCC after radical nephrectomy. The patients received oral sunitinib (50 mg once daily on a 4 weeks on, 2 weeks off) on a 6 weeks cycle dose schedule until disease progression or intolerable toxicities occurred. Results The overall objective response rate was 32.6% (95% confidence interval [CI, 19.1% to 46. 1%]), and the disease control rate was 86.9%,with complete response (CR) 0 (0%), partial responses (PRs) 15 (32.6%), stable disease (SD) 25(54.3 %), and progression disease (PD) 6 ( 13. 1%). The median progression-free survival was 11 months, and the 1-year survival rate was 65.2%, while the median overall survival (mOS) has not been reached. The main adverse events included fatigue 33 (71.7%), skin discoloration 29 (63.0 %),anorexia 28 (60.9%), hand-foot syndrome 26 (56.5%), oral mucositis 25 (54.3%), hypertension 19 (41.3%), facial edema 18 (39.1%), diarrhea 17 (37.0%), hemorrhage 17 (37.0%), nausea 15 (32.6%), and hematological toxicity: leukopenia 32 (69.6%), neutropenia 30 (65.2%), thrombocytopenia 28 (60.9%), anemia 21 (45.7%). Most of grade 3/4 serious adverse events were thrombocytopenia in 15 (32. 6%) patients. Conclusions Sunitinib has a prominent effect in metastatic renal cell cancer in a Chinese population with mostly mild to moderate adverse reactions. More attention should be paid to grade 3/4 adverse reaction of thrombocytopenia.
5.Clinical analysis of diagnosis and treatment for spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage in elderly patients
Yipeng HAN ; Daming WANG ; Hongzhi JIANG ; Cheng SHA ; Jiachun LIU ; Lijun WANG ; Jun LU ; Peng QI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(2):123-126
Objective To explore the diagnosis, treatment strategies and clinical outcomes of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage in elderly patients. Methods A total of 68 patients aged over 60 years presenting with spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage underwent cerebral angiography. And 72 intracranial aneurysms were detected in 60 patients, among whom 47 patients with 59 aneurysms underwent endovascular coil embolization, 6 aneurysms in 6 patients were clipped in microneurosurgery operation, and 7 patients chose conservative treatment. Results A total of 57 aneurysms (96.6%) were embolized successfully, among which 40 aneurysms (70.2%) reached dense occlusion and 17 aneurysms (29.8%) reached incomplete occlusion. Among 47 patients undergoing endovascular treatment, 39 patients (83.0%) were evaluated as good, 7 patients (14.9%) were moderately to seriously disabled according to Glasgow Outcome Scale when they were discharged, and one patient died. Conclusions Active treatment such as endovascular coil embolization can acquire good outcome in elderly patients with spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage, especially in elderly patients detected with aneurysms.
6.Effects of ureteral stent on renal pelvic pressure
Yiyong ZHU ; Yi SHAO ; Xiaowen SUN ; Bangmin HAN ; Haitao LIU ; Jun LU ; Shujie XIA
Chinese Journal of Urology 2008;29(7):466-469
Objective To explore the effects of ureteral stent on renal pelvic pressure and other urodynamic parameters. Methods Forty-one patients, 28 males and 13 females, with unilateral renal calculi and/or ureteral calculi were recruited in this study. The mean patient age was 47 years old (ranging from 20 to 72 years old). All cases were placed a 4.7 F ureteral stent and 16 F nephrostomy tube after minimal invasive pereutaneona nephrolithotomy (MPCNL). There was no hydronephrosis and residual crushed stone in the ureter after MPCNL in all cases. Renal pelvic pressure, intra-abdo minal pressure, detrusor pressure, bladder pressure changes during the filling and voiding phases with intravesical perfusion flow rate of 40 ml/min were recorded and analyzed. Results At the baseline, IPP0, IAP0, DP0 and BP0 were (33.1±17.0)cm H2O, (27.5±7.0)cm H2O, (3.3±2.9)cm H2O and (30. 9±7.2)cm H2O, respectively; At the maximum cystometric capacity during the filling phase, IPPvol, IAPvol Dpvol and Bpvol were (39.4±67. 3)cm H2O, (31.1±7.3)cm H2O, (10.7±6. 6) cm H2O and (41.6±10.3)cm H2O, respectively; At the maximum bladder pressure during the voiding phase, IPPmax, IAPmax Dpmax and Bpmax were (65.7±17.0)cm H2O, (33.7±9. 7)cm H2O, (41.9±7.8)cm H2O and (75.0±12. 8)cm H2O, respectively;There were statistical significance comparing between any of IPP0, IPPvol and IPPmax(P<0. 01). 27% (11/41)patients were with the pain in kidney area at voiding IPPmax (87.1±14.6) cm H2O, which was significantly higher than IPPmax (57.8±9.5)cm H2O of asyrnptomatic group (30 patients)(P<0. 01). In all cases, the renal pelvic pressure was higher than 40 cm H2O during the voiding phase. Conclusions Renal pelvic pressure increases during the filling phase after placing the ureteral stent, especially during the voiding phase. As renal function will be damaged by the high renal pelvic pressure, we should decrease the utilization of ureteral stent if possible. It is encouraged to remove the ureteral stent as early as possible.
7.Comparative study between mesenchymal stem cells derived form orofacial bone and those from long bone
Lin YUAN ; Han WANG ; Jin SUN ; Zhengyi YANG ; Lu HAO ; Guangsi PAN ; Yina CAO ; Jun QIAN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(4):526-530
Objective:To compare the proliferation and osteogenic differentiation between human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells from orofacial bone(OMMSCs)and those from long bone(BMMSCs).Methods:OMMSCs were isolated from orthognathic surgical sites and cultured by limited dilution.BMMSCs were obtained from bone marrow of volunteers and isolated by density gradient centrifugation method.The surface markers of the cells were detected by flowcytometry.Single-colony formation,CCK assay and cell circle analyses were conducted.Osteogenic differentiation ability was evaluated by ALP activity test and Alizarin red staining after osteogenic induction culture.Results:The cell surface markers STRO-1 and CD105 of both stem cells were positive,CD34,CD31 and CD45 were negative. OMMSCs generated significantly higher numbers of colonies than BMMSCs.In addition,OMMSCs had a higher proliferation rate and more cells in proliferative(S +G2 )stage than BMMSCs.After osteogenic induction for 3,5,7 and 10 d,OMMSCs showed higher levels of ALP activity.OMMSCs formed significantly more mineralized nodules than BMMSCs after 21-day ostogenic induction.Conclusion:The proliferation and osteogenic differentiation capacity of OMMSCs are higher than those of BMMSCs.
8.Evaluation of left ventricular bulk rotation and untwisting in transplanted hearts using two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging: a preliminary study
Jun YOU ; Wei HAN ; Mingxing XIE ; Xiaojuan QIN ; Lingyun FANG ; Xiaofang LU ; Yu WU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;22(12):1017-1021
Objective To evaluate the changes of left ventricular (LV) bulk rotation and untwisting in transplanted hearts using 2-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(STI).Methods Basal and apical LV short-axis images were acquired in 15 heart transplant recipients 3 months post surgery(HT group) and 56 healthy control subjects.Basal and apical rotation versus time profiles were drawn using 2-dimensional STI software.Appropriate values were chosen from the dataset obtained and compared between two groups.Results ①Compared with the control group,the heart rate,anterior-posterior diameter of left atrium,enddiastolic interventricular septum thickness,left ventricular posterior wall thickness,isovolumic relaxation time and E/e ratio were significantly increased,e and a values were decreased significantly in HT group (P < 0.05).② No significant difference was noticed in the peak degrees of LV bulk rotation,the degrees of LV bulk rotation at the time of aortic valve closure and mitral valve opening (P =0.700,0.984,0.495,respectively) between 2 groups.In both groups,systolic rotation reached its maximum at end-systole [(96.1 ± 8.4) % in HT group vs (100.5 ± 6.3) % in control group,P =0.065].③Significant decreases in untwisting rate and trend untwisting variables were observed in the HT group(P <0.001).Conclusions 3 months after transplanted,left ventricular bulk rotation of cardiac allografts remained normal,and significant decreases in both untwisting rate and trend untwisting variables showed that the diastolic function of cardiac allografts was impaired.
9.Neonatal hepatoblastoma--a case report.
Zhao-hong CHEN ; Guang-jin LU ; Yu-kun HAN ; Wei-dong LI ; Zhi-jun WU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2005;43(8):631-632
10.EFFECTS OF HCY ON THE EXPRESSION OF HCY-2 AND THE PROLIFERATION IN HUMAN FETUS ARTERIAL SMOOTH MUSCLE CELLS
Danyu LU ; Guangming WANG ; Xiao HAN ; Lina ZHANG ; Jun WU ; Guanghui CHEN ; Ying LI
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
Objective To study the homocysteine induced gene(HCY-2) expression in human fetus arterial smooth muscle cells(hASMCs) in culture and explore the effects of homocysteine(HCY) and folic acid on HCY-2 expression and cell proliferation of hASMCs. Methods Immunohistochemistry ABC staining method was used to observe and analyze HCY-2 expression in hASMCs in culture.The image analysis system was used to research of hASMCs quantificationally.The effect of different HCY concentration on the proliferation of hASMCs was investigated by the cell counting. Results Immunoreactive substance of HCY-2 was chiefly found in cytoplasm of hASMCs.The expression of HCY-2 could be affected by HCY concentrations.There was a positive dose-dependent correlation with HCY concentrations in the culture medium.Folic acid increased the expression of HCY-2.The different concentration of HCY enhanced the proliferation of hASMCs,and this enhancement was maximal at the concentration of 1.25 mmol/L of HCY,while the proliferation was decreased when the concentration of HCY was over 1.25 mmol/L.Conclusion HCY increases the expression of HCY-2,and affects the proliferation of hASMCs.HCY is inhibited by folic acid.