1.Protective Effect of Fastigial Nucleus Electric Stimulation on Brain of Rats with Hypoxic-Ischemic Brain Damage
tian-ming, JIA ; bin, GAN ; yu-feng, LIU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(12):-
Objective To explore the protective effect and the mechanism of fastigial nucleus electric stimulation on brain of rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage(HIBD).Methods Ninety rats were randomly divided into 3 groups:sham operated group(n=30),model group(n=30)and electric stimulation group(n=30),every group was divided into group A(n=10),group B(n=10)and group C(n=10)again.The models of perinatal HIBD rats were prepared by ligation of left common carotid artery with a temporary systemic hypoxia(N2O2 was 928)for 2 hours.Electric stimulation group was used electric stimulation for 20 minutes,2 times everyday after surgery.The sham operated group and model group was not used electric stimulation but catched to fix in corresponding period.All of the group A would be injected bromodeoxyuridine(BrdU)to enterocoelia before 8 hours when the rats would be killed and the group B would be not injected it.The rats of the group A and B would be killed and got the brain tissue after cardiac perfusion 7 days later,then,consecutively coronal slice.The changes of BrdU and nestin levels in brain were observed by immunohistochemistry staining assay.And the study and memory ability of all the group C would be tested by maze test after 28 days.The brain tissue would be tested by hematoxylin and eosin stain at the same time.All of the data would be described and analyzed by SPSS 13.0.More than a few means would be compared by One-Way analysis of variance and the t-test between 2 groups would be used.Results The BrdU and nestin levels of the model group were lower than the sham operated group(Pa
2.Adenocarcinoma of non-pigmented ciliary epithelium: report of a case.
Mei-Fu GAN ; Zhen-Yang XIANG ; Chun-Kai YU ; Wei-Ming XU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(3):213-214
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3.Comparison between the intraocular pressure fluctuations measured at home versus in the clinic
Man, LI ; Xiao-Ming, CHEN ; Dong-Mei, WANG ; Lu, GAN ; Yu, QIAO ; Xin, LV
International Eye Science 2017;17(6):1015-1018
AIM: To compare intraocular pressure (IOP) fluctuations measured at home and in the clinic over a 24-hour period.METHODS: A prospective investigational study.A total of 120 Chinese participants were selected from five communities in the Chengdu area.Patients underwent a clinical interview and IOP was measured both at home and in the clinic.IOP were measured at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m., 10 p.m., 2 a.m., 6 a.m.using the same pneumatonometer.Measurements were taken in the sitting position.RESULTS: The average 24-hour IOP measured in the clinic was slightly lower than that at home.The mean difference in 24-hour IOP measurements between home and clinic was 0.27 mmHg.The IOP fluctuation in the clinic was higher than at home (the mean difference was 0.01 mmHg).There was no statistically significant difference in the average 24-hour IOP measured at home vs in the clinic.The average IOP measured at 2 p.m.at home (16.04±5.95 mmHg) was significantly higher compared with the measurement in the clinic (15.43±5.16 mmHg) (P<0.05).The overall agreement between 24-hour IOP measurements made in the clinic and at home in diagnosis of primary open angle glaucoma was 85.0% (K coefficient: 0.68).CONCLUSION: The 24-hour IOP measured in the clinic was similar to that measured at home, and the method of measuring IOP in the clinic is acceptable in diagnosing primary open angle glaucoma.
4.Empirical Study on the Effect of Osmotic Opening of Blood Brain Barrier on the Facilitation of Nerve Growth Factor Passing
tian-ming, JIA ; ru, BAO ; yu-feng, LIU ; kai-xian, DU ; bin, GAN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
Objective To explore the change of nerve growth factors(NGF) through the blood brain barrier(BBB) after distal intravenous injection of mannitol into the experimental rats and the effect of exogenous NGF on the expression of growth associated protein-43 in hypoxic-ischemic brain.Methods One hundred cases of 7 days rats were divided into 2 units.One unit was divided into 3 groups:treatment group,control group and sham operated group,20 rats in each group.The other unit was divided into 4 groups:mannitol and NGF treated group,NGF treated group,control group,and sham operated group,there were 10 rats in each group.The model rats with perinatal hypoxic-ischemic brain damage(HIBD) rats were prepared by ligation of left common carotid artery with a temporary systemic hypoxia(inhaling 80 mL/L O2 and 920 mL/L N2).The sections of brains were processed by immunochemistry with antibodies against GAP-43,and the study and memory ability of rats were tested by maze test.The effect of osmotic opening of BBB on the facilitation of NGF′s passage was tested by ELISA.Results The expression of GAP-43 increased after NGF treatment,and the differences were remarkable(P
5.Efficacy of different kinds of artificial tears treatment in patients with xerophthalmia after phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens implantation
Yu-Xia, RUAN ; Yong-Li, WANG ; Nian, SUN ; Xin, HUANG ; Hao, GAN ; Ming, CHEN ; Zhi-Qian, LIU
International Eye Science 2017;17(9):1705-1708
AIM:To explore efficacy of the different kinds of artificial tears treatment in patients with xerophthalmia after phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens implantation.METHODS:Totally 280 patients (280 eyes) with xerophthalmia after operation in our hospital from January 2015 to June 2016 were selected.According to the different treatment methods, they were divided into control group (n=70;treated with tobramycin and dexamethasone eye ointment 3 times per day for 1wk, levofloxacin eye drops 3 times per day for 1wk, pranoprofen eye drops 4 times per day for 1mo), polyacrylic acid group (n=70;besides the treatment of control group, polyacrylic acid was used 4 times per for 1mo), polyethylene glycol group(n=70;besides the treatment of control group, polyethylene glycol was used 4 times per for 1mo) and sodium hyaluronate group (n=70;besides the treatment of control group, sodium hyaluronate was used 4 times per for 1mo).The tear film break up time (BUT), Schirmer Ⅰ test (SⅠt), symptoms of dry eye and corneal staining in four groups were observed.RESULTS:(1) BUT:The BUT of the four groups significantly increased after treatment(P<0.05);that of polyacrylic acid group, polyethylene glycol group, and sodium hyaluronate group was different compared with control group(P<0.05);the BUT in sodium hyaluronate group was significantly higher than the other groups after 2wk of treatment(P<0.05).(2) SⅠt:SⅠt of the four groups significant increased after treatment(P<0.05);that of polyacrylic acid group, polyethylene glycol group, and sodium hyaluronate group was different compared with control group(P<0.05);and the SⅠt in sodium hyaluronate group was significantly higher than other groups (P<0.05).(3) Xeroma score:the scores of dry eye significantly decreased after treatment in the four groups(P<0.05);that of polyacrylic acid group, polyethylene glycol group, and sodium hyaluronate group was different compared with control group(P<0.05);and the scores of the sodium hyaluronate group after 3wk was significantly lower compared with other groups(P<0.05).(4) Corneal staining score:the scores significantly decreased after treatment in the four groups(P<0.05);at 1 and 2wk after treatment the corneal staining score had not statistically different among the four groups (P>0.05);sodium hyaluronate group was significant lower than other groups in corneal staining score at 3wk and 1mo after treatment(P<0.05).CONCLUSION:Artificial tears in the treatment of xerophthalmia after cataract phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens implantation has better clinical efficacy, which contains sodium hyaluronate may be the better than others.
6.The clinical study on application of using a novel blockade technique for gastric cancer to decrease blood-borne metastasis of cancer cells.
Guang-Jian HUANG ; Qun-Hua ZHANG ; Yan-Ling ZHANG ; Jun GAN ; Yu-Ming CHEN ; Ming GUAN ; Quan-Xing NI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2004;42(22):1345-1348
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of a novel blockade technique for gastric cancer on blood-borne metastasis of gastric cancer cells to portal vein.
METHODSTwenty-three cases of gastric cancer were divided into routine operation group (8 cases intraoperatively without blockade technique) and blockade group (15 cases with blockade technique). Blood samples from portal vein pre- and intraoperatively, as well as gastroepiploic vein limited within the blockade area were obtained to detect CK19 mRNA expression by using RT-PCR technique.
RESULTSBefore the dissection of gastric lesion, the overall positive rate of CK19 mRNA expression in portal vein blood is 34.7% (9/23), including 37.5% (3/8) in routine operation group and 33.3% (5/15) in blockade group. While the course of tumor resection, those positive rates were 87.5% (7/8) in routine operation group and 6.7% (1/15) in blockade group respectively (P < 0.05). CK19 mRNA expression in the right gastroepiploic venous blood limited within the blocking area was all positive in 15 cases of blockade group.
CONCLUSIONThis blockade technique can be used effectively to block the intraoperative spread of gastric cancer cells, thus prevent blood-borne metastasis due to operative manipulation.
Aged ; Biomarkers, Tumor ; blood ; genetics ; Female ; Gastrectomy ; Humans ; Keratins ; blood ; genetics ; Ligation ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Metastasis ; prevention & control ; Neoplastic Cells, Circulating ; pathology ; RNA, Messenger ; blood ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Stomach Neoplasms ; blood ; pathology ; surgery ; Vascular Surgical Procedures ; methods
7.Prefabricated flap to repair heel defect of child.
Gong-lin ZHANG ; Ming ZHANG ; Hui YU ; Jian-hua HUANG ; Gan-sheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2008;11(5):319-320
The coverage of large soft tissue defects in heel is a problem for surgical reconstruction. Various reconstructive materials are available depending on the location, size and depth of heel defect, but unique function of heel skin cannot be restored easily by means of reconstruction. We used prefabricated flap of the foot heel to cover heel defect in a child and obtained satisfactory clinical results.
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8.Characteristics of neural information encoding in epileptic networks involved in rat caudate putamen-hippocampi.
Li GAN ; Qing LIU ; Hui-Lang LIU ; Fang-Ming DIAO ; Zu-Yu ZOU ; Dan HAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2006;22(2):179-184
AIMTo study the characteristics of neural information encoding of the epileptic networks involved caudate-putamen(CPu) and the hippocampi induced by tetanization of the right CPu in rats.
METHODSExperiments were performed on 59 SD rats. Acute or chronic tetanization of the right CPu (ATRC or CTRC) (60Hz,0.4-0.6 mA, 2 s) was used to induce rat epilepsy.
RESULTS(1) The bursting or primary unit afterdischarges of single neurons were asymmetric in dual hippocampi induced by the ATRC. (2) Continuous sharp waves were observed in ipsilateral or contralateral CPu induced by the CTRC. The oscillatory network seizures with phase shift appeared between two sharp waves in ipsilateral CPu. The frequency of oscillatory waves was negatively correlated with the time and fluctuated from 70 Hz to 110 Hz, then to 35 Hz, and finally to 30 Hz. (3) In the contralateral side primary network after discharges in the CPu were induced by the CTRC. Therefore, the characteristic primary network afterdischarges could be shifted from the CPu or to the HPC, but amplified. On the other hand, HPC sharp waves could be depressed when the CPu network seizures occurred.
CONCLUSIONThe reestablishment of CPu-hippocampal epileptic networks could be transhemispherically promoted by over-activation of the right CPu network, in which bilateral hippocampal neuronal network and CPu neural network were involved in some particular pathophysiological information encoding.
Animals ; Caudate Nucleus ; metabolism ; Epilepsy ; physiopathology ; Hippocampus ; metabolism ; Male ; Neurons ; metabolism ; Putamen ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.A study of the physicochemical and biological properties of mutanase from Trichoderma harzianum.
Yu GAN ; Liu-yan MENG ; Ming-wen FAN ; Bin PENG ; Zhi CHEN ; Zhuan BIAN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2006;41(1):33-36
OBJECTIVETo determine the physicochemical properties of the mutanase of Trichoderma harzianum isolated from China and to study the influence of mutanase on the adherence of oral Streptococci and the structure of oral biofilms.
METHODSSix fungal strains belonging to Trichoderma were tested for mutanase production in the same cultural condition, the strain producing the highest mutanase activity was studied further and the pH and temperature optimum of the enzyme was determined. The RT-PCR method was used to obtain the gene coding for mutanase and the product was cloned to pMD18-T simple vector for sequencing. Inhibition effects of mutanase on the adherence of Streptococcus sobrinus OMZ176, Streptococcus sobrinus 6715, Streptococcus mutans MT8148 were studied by adherence test. The optical sectioning of biofilms with or without mutanase supplementation were analyzed by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM).
RESULTSThe highest enzymatic activity was achieved by Trichoderma harzianum Th1, the maximum activity was at pH 5.5 and at 40 degrees C. The nucleotide sequence was 92% homology with that of a known gene coding a mutanase (GenBank accession No. AJ243799). The adherence of Streptococcus sobrinus OMZ176, Streptococcus sobrinus 6715, Streptococcus mutans MT8148 was significantly inhibited by mutanase. Compared with control, the biofilms with mutanase supplementation had lower height and sparser structure.
CONCLUSIONSThe mutanase from Trichoderma harzianum Th1 can inhibit the adherence of oral Streptococci and had an influence on the structure of oral biofilms.
Bacterial Adhesion ; drug effects ; Biofilms ; Glycoside Hydrolases ; chemistry ; physiology ; Streptococcus mutans ; drug effects ; Streptococcus sobrinus ; drug effects ; Trichoderma ; enzymology ; pathogenicity
10.Impact of domestic bivalirudin on platelet function during emergency percutaneous coronary interven-tion
Yuping WANG ; Jincheng GUO ; Ming ZHANG ; Haibin ZHANG ; Xuekun ZHANG ; Shunjin GAN ; Guowang GAO ; Lixin ZHANG ; Zhenghai ZHANG ; Yiting CAI ; Yu TANG ; Zijing LIU
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;23(5):544-545,546
Objective:To explore the impact of domestic bivalirudin on platelet function during emergency percutane-ous coronary intervention (PCI) .Methods :A total of 100 patients with acute ST segment elevation myocardial in-farction who recieved emergency PCI were randomly divided into unfractionated heparin group (UFH group ,n=53) and bivalirudin group (n=47) .Adenyl diphosphoric acid (ADP)-induced platelet aggregation rate was meas-ured and statistically compared between two groups before and after PCI .Results:Before emergency PCI ,there was no significant difference in ADP-induced platelet aggregation rate between two groups (P=0.99) .After emergency PCI ,ADP-induced platelet aggregation rate in bivalirudin group was significantly lower than that of UFH group [ (16.46 ± 10.23)% vs .(25.21 ± 15.91) % , P<0.01] .Conclusion:During percutaneous coronary intervention , compared with routine heparin anticoagulation , bivalirudin , as an anticoagulant , can more significantly inhibit platelet aggregation and possess antiplatelet effect .