1.Preventive effect of indomethacin on heterotopic ossification following total hip replacement: A non-randomized concurrent control study
Peng XIAO ; Qinglei WANG ; Jianru WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(09):-
AIM: To investigate the effect of indomethacin on prevention of heterotopic ossification (HO) after operative treatment of total hip replacement. METHODS: Forty patients taking indomethacin after total hip replacement were enrolled at First Hospital Affiliated to Zhengzhou University from February 2003 to February 2005 as medication group. Forty patients received the same operation were enrolled from February 1996 to February 1999 as control group. The patients in the medication group were taken indomethacin from the first day after operation, 50 mg/times, twice a day, for 3 weeks. The patients were successfully followed up immediately before the end of the operation, at weeks 3, 12, months 3, 6 and 12 after operation. Follow-up included X-ray at normal position of double hips, oblique position of obturator foramen and oblique position of iliac bone to assess the incidence of HO. Hip joint function was assessed according to modified d'Aubigne and Postel standards. RESULTS: Follow-up was performed in 40 patients of the medication group. The follow-ups averaged 21.2 months (ranged from 6 to 37 months). HO occurred in six cases. According to Brooker evaluation of HO, four cases were rated as degree Ⅰ, two as degree Ⅱ, and none as degree Ⅲ or Ⅳ. The incidence of HO was 15%. In the control group, totally 40 patients were followed up, averagely 27.1 months ranged from 5-60 months. The incidence of HO was 40% (16/40). Five patients developed severe HO. Significant differences were found in the incidence of HO and severe HO of the two groups (P
2.Effect of K_(ATP) Channel Regulators on the Expression of K_(ATP) Subunits on the Cerebral Ischemia Reperfusion Injury in Gerbil.
Lin WANG ; Qinglei ZHU ; Guozheng WANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the effect of KATP channel regulator on the expression of KATP subunits on the cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury(I-R) in gerbil.Methods The I-R models of gerbil were performed by occlusion common carotid artery for 10 min and reperfusion for 60 min.Forty eight gerbils were randomly divided into 8 groups: sham-operated group,I-R group,I-R+diazoxide pretreatment group,I-R+5-Hydroxydecanoate(5-HD) pretreatment group,I-R+diazoxide+5-HD pretreatment group,I-R+ pinacidil pretreatment group,I-R+glibenclamide pretreatment group,I-R+pinacidil+glibenclamide pretreatment group.Pre I-R,the gerbil of each group was injected with KATP openers or blockers correspondingly,and the expressions of Kir6.1,SUR1,SUR2 mRNA in brain tissue were detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR).Results Compared with sham-operated group,the expression of Kir6.1 mRNA in I-R group was increased significantly.Compared with I-R group,the expression of Kir6.1 mRNA in diazoxide pretreatment group was increased significantly,whereas that in glibenclamide treatment group was decreased significantly.Compared with sham-operated group,the expression of SUR2 mRNA was increased significantly both in I-R groups and pharmacologic pretreatment groups.However,there was no difference among KATP opener and blocker groups.And the expression of SUR1 mRNA was no difference in sham-operated group,I-R group and pharmacologic pretreatment groups.Conclusion Kir6.1 mRNA is increased significantly with diazoxide pretreatment.Kir6.1 subunit plays an important role in protection of cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury.However,SUR1 mRNA and SUR2 mRNA are not influenced by the KATP regulators.
3.Tissue specificity in structure and function of ATP-sensitive potassium channel
Qinglei ZHU ; Hai WANG ; Wenbin XIAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(02):-
ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP channels) play important roles in various tissues tinder physiological and pathophysiological condi- conditions by coupling cell metabolic status to electrical activity. The KATP channel is a tetrameric complex of inwardly rectified potassium (Kir) and ATP binding protein (ABP). The Kir subunits form the channel pore, whereas ABP is required for activation and regulation. Both Kir and ABP are divided into different subunits and the various Kir and ABP subunits "mix and match" to form KATP channels with different pharmacological and nucleotide sensitivities. This review focuses on the molecular structure, physiological roles, pathophysiological and pharmacological proper ties of KATP channels in different tissues.
4.Tissue specificity in structure and function of ATP-sensitive potassium channel
Qinglei ZHU ; Hai WANG ; Wenbin XIAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2001;17(2):121-127
ATP-sensitive potassium channels (KATP channels) play important roles in various tissues under physiological and pathophysiological conditions by coupling cell metabolic status to electrical activity. The KATP channe l is a tetrameric complex of inwardly rectified potassium (Kir) and ATP binding protein (ABP). The Kir subunits form the channel pore, whereas ABP is required for activation and regulation. Both Kir and ABP are divided into different subu nits and the various Kir and ABP subunits “mix and match” to form KATP c hannels with different pharmacological and nucleotide sensitivities. This revie w focuses on the molecular structure, physiological roles, pathophysiological an d pharmacological properties of KATP channels in different tissues.
5.The change of blood gas, hemodynamics and the expression of tumor necrosis factor in myocardial and pneumonic tissues of aged rats with pneumonia
Lu MA ; Qiao XUE ; Qinglei ZHU ; Shiwen WANG ; Bin XU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(08):-
Objective To study the mechanism of changes in blood gas and hemodynamics in aged rats with pneumonia. Methods Forty aged male Sprague-Dawley(SD) rats were randomly divided into three experimental groups and the control group. They were contrasted by 40 non-aged male SD rats. Hemodynamic parameters and blood gas were measured, and morphological changes of heart and lung were observed. Plasma levels of tumor necrosis factor-? (TNF-?) was examined by immunohistochemical method. Results PaO 2 and SaO 2 were lower in rats with pneumonia than those in the control rats(P
6.Efficacy of bismuth containing quadruple therapy in the treatment of peptic ulcer in patients with Helicobact-er pylori
Mingwan JIANG ; Shuang YU ; Qinglei WANG ; Hui LIU ; Kehang DAI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(15):2297-2300
Objective To explore the efficacy of bismuth containing quadruple therapy in the treatment of peptic ulcer in patients with Helicobacter pylori.Methods We selected 307 peptic ulcer patients with Helicobacter pylori.infection,and randomly divided them into observation group (152 cases)and control group (155 cases).The observation group received quadruple therapy:colloidal bismuth pectin,pantoprazole,amoxicillin and furazolidone, 14d.The control group received the standard triple therapy:pantoprazole,clarithromycin and amoxicillin,14d.The ulcer healing rate,H.pylori eradication rate and adverse reaction were compared between the two groups.Results The ulcer healing rates,remission rates,H.pylori eradication rates in the observation group were 93.5%,92.7%, 94.8%,92.3% respectively,which in the control group were 83.4%,82.7%,84.1%,80.6% respectively,there were statistically significant differences (χ2 =4.15,4.9,6,0.94,all P <0.05).The incidence of adverse reactions did not differ significantly between the two groups (P >0.05).Conclusion Bismuth containing quadruple therapy is associated with a higher rate of H.pylori eradication compared with the standard triple therapy.
7.Effects of iptakalim hydrochloride on myocardial ATP-sensitive potassium channels
Wenyu CUI ; Chaoliang LONG ; Qinglei ZHU ; Hai WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(02):-
AIM To investigate the effects of iptakalim hydrochloride(Ipt) on potassium currents in cardiomyocytes derived from guinea pig and on the specific binding of glibenclamide (Gli) with sulfonylurea receptor(SUR_ 2A ) of ATP-sensitive potassium channel (K_ ATP ) in cardiac membranes derived from Wistar rats. The effects of Ipt on the association and dissociation kinetic processes of Gli binding with SUR_ 2A of K_ ATP in cardiac preparations were also determined. METHODS The effects of Ipt on potassium currents in cardiomyocytes were observed by using patch clamp technique(whole cell recording) after application of the drug in the bath. The experiments of the ass ociation and dissociation kinetic processes of K_ ATP blocker [ 3H]Gli binding with cardiac membranes were used. RESULTS (1)The potassium current-voltage curves (I-U curves) of cardiomyocytes derived from guinea pig were upward shifted by Ipt at the concentrations of 1 and 100 ?mol?L -1 . Within 5 minutes after application of the drug, the current amplitude increased to 124.9%?9.5%(n=5)and 151.6%?11.2%(n=7)of initial current amplitude respectively(P
8.Application of 3D printing technology in treatment of displaced acetabular fractures complicated with posterior pelvic ring injury
Wei ZHANG ; Qinglei WANG ; Tieliang ZHANG ; Jian JIA
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2017;19(8):696-702
Objective To evaluate the application of 3D printing technology in the treatment of displaced acetabular fractures ( DAF ) complicated with unstable injury to the posterior pelvic ring. Meth-ods A retrospective study was conducted of all the 19 DAF patients complicated with unstable posterior pelvic ring who had been treated from August 2009 to June 2015 in our hospital. They were 12 men and 7 women, aged from 24 to 62 years ( average, 39. 8 years ) . Twelve DAFs were complicated with ipsilateral unstable injury to the posterior pelvic ring, 5 with contralateral unstable injury to the posterior pelvic ring, and 2 with bilateral unstable injury to the posterior pelvic ring. Preoperatively, 3D digital models of the pelvis were reconstructed for the 19 patients using their CT scanning data. Their pelvic models were printed using 3 D printing technology for visual evaluation of their fractures and design of individualized surgical proce-dures. Results With the help of their 3D printing models, the 19 patients obtained successful operations within a mean time of 3. 2 hours. Their intraoperative blood loss averaged 658. 5 mL. They were followed up for an average of 10. 7 months ( range, from 8 to 24 months ) . According to Matta′s criteria for pelvic reduc-tion, 14 cases achieved anatomical reduction, 2 satisfactory reduction and 3 unsatisfactory reduction. Ac-cording to Mears's criteria for reduction of the posterior pelvic ring, 13 cases achieved anatomical reduction, 4 satisfactory reduction and 2 unsatisfactory reduction. The 19 acetabular fractures healed after 9 to 18 weeks ( average, 14. 5 weeks ) . The pelvic fractures healed after 8 to 17 weeks ( average, 13. 5 weeks ) . According to the Merle d'Aubigne-Postel criteria at the last follow-ups, the hip functions were excellent in 7, good in 9, fair in one, and poor in 2 cases. According to the Majeed's functional evaluation, the pelvic functions were excellent in 10 cases, good in 7, fair in one, and poor in one. Complications were incision infection in one, heterotopic ossi-fication in 2, avascular necrosis of the femoral head in one and traumatic arthritis in one. Conclusion In thetreatment of DAF complicated with unstable injury to the posterior pelvic ring, application of 3D printing technology can provide direct visualization of the pelvic and acetabular fractures which facilitate preoperative evaluation and design of individualized surgical protocols, leading to fine outcomes.
9.The application value of MSCT 3D reconstruction technique in flexible ureteroscopy and ;holmium laser subrenal calyx lithotripsy
Qinglei ZHANG ; Lei WANG ; Ping LI ; Xiang WANG ; Fenyi WANG ; Fengzhi SHAN ; Guangzhou CHENG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2016;39(5):443-446
Objective To explore the application value of MSCT 3D reconstruction technique in flexible ureteroscopy and holium laser lithotripsy (FURL) for subrenal calyx calculus. Methods Data of 67 subrenal calyx calculus patients treated with FURL were analyzed retrospectively. The anatomic difference between surgically cured group and uncured one was compared by measuring the renal pelvis subrenal calyx infundibulopelvic angle (IPA), the calyx width and length, as well as the minimum ratio of subrenal calyx neck width and calyx transverse diameter (minN/T) with MSCT 3D reconstruction technique. The anatomic structure factors that may impact the operative success rate were discussed. Results Among the 67 patients, 52 patients were cured and in cured group, and 15 patients were in uncured group. The average IPA value in cured group was significantly higher than that in uncured group:(54.12 ± 21.32)° vs. (42.12 ± 22.68)° , and there was significantly difference (P<0.05). Twenty-six patients performed CT 3D reconstruction and IVU examination at the same time. The level of IPA in CT 3D reconstruction was significantly higher than that in IVU examination : (53.12 ± 10.16)° vs. (47.67 ± 11.25)° , and there was significant difference (t=1.676, P<0.05). Logistic regression analysis showed that IPA and minN/T levels were the influencing factors of FURL for subrenal calyx calculus. Conclusions The MSCT 3D reconstruction technique can better describe the anatomical relationship of the subrenal calyx. The success rate of FURL relates to the IPA value and the min N/T, which is significant in preoperative indication evaluation.
10.The significance of peripheral blood CD4 + T cell-derived leptin in asthmatic children
Qinglei XU ; Baolin ZHU ; Xiaobo MA ; Wei ZHANG ; Lingling LIU ; Shengjun WANG ; Jianguo CHEN
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2014;(2):122-125
Objectives To explore the role of CD4+T cell-derived leptin in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) in asthmatic children. Methods Peripheral blood mononuclear cells were isolated from peripheral blood of both healthy subjects and asthmatic children in attack and remission stages. CD4+T cells were purified from PBMCs by mag-netic beads and were cultured in vitro. Supernatants were used to detect the levels of leptin by ELISA. The expression of the orphan nuclear receptor (ROR)γt was detected by real-time quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) method. Results There was significant difference in CD4+T cell-derived leptin levels of asthmatic children in attack stage (68.46±13.08 pg/ml), remis-sion stage (36.73±6.13 pg/ml) and normal controls (32.82±5.79 pg/ml) (P<0.01). Through pairwise comparison, the leptin levels in children in attack stage were significantly higher than those in remission stage and normal control groups (P<0.01). But no statistical significance was found between remission stage group and normal controls (P>0.05). The plasma leptin of children in attack stage and remission stage, as well as in normal subjects were 16.64 ± 3.53, 14.91 ± 3.24 and 13.72 ± 5.79 ng/ml respectively with no significant differences (P>0.05). The levels of RORγt mRNA were 0.341 ± 0.175, 0.089±0.028 and 0.068±0.018 in children with asthma during attack stage, remission stage and in normal children respec-tively (P<0.01). Compared to remission and normal control groups, the RORγt mRNA level of children in attack stage was markedly higher (P<0.01), but there was no significant difference between asthmatic children in remission stage and the healthy controls (P>0.05). Furthermore, the result of this study showed CD4+T cell-derived leptin positively correlated to RORγt in asthmatic children in attack stage (r=0.681, P<0.01). Conclusions CD4+T cell-derived leptin is elevated in asthmatic children in attack stage and its level is closely related to the pathological process of asthma.