1.Study on morphology of gastric mucosa in rats with portal hypertension
Dongfeng ZHOU ; Zhaoting LI ; Mingyin JIN ; Qinrong QIAO ; Jianhua DAI ;
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the pathogenesis of portal hypertensive gastropathy(PHG). Methods Two rat models with portal hypertension(PHT) and a sham operation group were established to detect the pathological changes in histology and ultrastructure of the gastric mucosa as well as quantitative changes in histological morphology by graphic analysis computer system. Results Prominent edema, scattered red dots/ecchymosis were found in gastric mucosa in rats with PHT. Light and scan electron microscopy showed swelling or exfoliating of the epithelium cell, reduction of gastric gland number, thin of gastric mucosa, while infiltration of inflammatory cells, epithelium metaplasia were not found. The most characteristic findings were the changes of the mucosal capillaries and venules in both mucosal basal lamina and submucosa layer light microscopically, as well as the transmutation, stenosis and loose intercellular joining of the capillaries on electron microscopy. Ultrastructure observation revealed numerous pinocytes in epithelial cells as well as proliferation and hyperplasia of smooth muscle, collagenous fiber and extracellular matrix in venules. Quantitative analysis showed that the ratios of the cross sectional area and the vascular wall area between the gastric wall area(CSA/GWA & VWA/GWA) was higher in liver cirrhosis(LC) and portal vein stenosis(PVS) groups than that in sham operation(SO) group. There was a positive correlation between portal vein pressure and the ratio of the length of damaged mucosa and the length of mucosa(LDM/LM that was higher in LC group than in PVS group). Conclusions In rats with cirrhotic portal hypertension, distinct gastric microvascular morphological changes are the major etiological factor of PHG as a part of pathological changes in portal hypertension.
2.Study on Anti-oxidative Effects of Spirulina Kinase in vitro
Yuanheng HUANG ; Hui PANG ; Huijie WANG ; Qinrong LI ; Shuyu JI ; Weiran HUANG ; Jiajie LIN ; Yingxin LI
China Pharmacy 2016;27(16):2184-2186
OBJECTIVE:To study the anti-oxidative effects of spirulina kinase (SPK) in vitro. METHODS:The methods of phenanthroine-Fe2+ oxidation method,DPPH and auto-oxidation of pyrogallol were used to measure the effects of different concen-trations of SPK on scavenging hydroxyl (OH-) free radical,DPPH free radical and superoxide anion (O2-) free radical;IC50 of SPK was calculated. Prussian blue reaction was used to determine total reducing ability(by absorbance)of different concentrations of SPK to Fe3+. Vitamin C(VC)was used as positive control in above trials. RESULTS:SPK could eliminate the OH-free radical, DPPH free radical and O2- free radical in concentration-dependant manner,and the maximum elimination rate of SPK to OH- free radical and DPPH free radical were 86.82% and 78.98%(IC50 were 54.31,0.636 g/L),which were higher than VC (64.77%, 73.49%). The maximum elimination rate of SPK to O2- free radical was 78.31%(IC50 was 3.918 g/L),which was lower than VC (94.14%). In reducing ability test,SPK improved absorbance in reducing ability test system,and maximum absorbance was simi-lar to VC in concentration-dependant manner. CONCLUSIONS:SPK has obvious anti-oxidant activities in vitro.
3.Influence of blocking gastrin receptor on the proliferation and apoptosis and expression of keyproteins in related pathway of gastric cancer cell
Hang YUAN ; Chuang WANG ; Qinrong WANG ; Yan ZHAO ; Yajie LI ; Niya LONG ; Jianjiang ZHOU
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(15):2017-2020
Objective To investigate the effects of blocking gastrin receptor on the proliferation,apoptosis and expression of key proteins in the related pathway in gastric cancer cell lines.Methods In the experimental group,the gastric cancer cell lines SGC-7901 and AGS cells were treated with 5 mmol/L proglumide,a kind of a gastrin receptor antagonist.And the normal cultured gastric cancer cells SGC-7901 and AGS were used in control group.The growth of each group was detected by MTT assay;the cell growth curve was drawn by flow cytometry;the cell cycle of each group was detected by flow cytometry.Annexin V-FITC/PI double staining was used to detect the cell growth of apoptosis.The relative mRNA expression of β-catenin,nuclear factor-P65,mammalian target of rapamycin and glycogen synthase kinase 3 beta in Wnt,NF-κB and PI3K-AKT-MTOR pathways were detected by RT-qPCR.The expression of β-catenin protein was detected by Western blotting.Results After treatment with proglumide,the growth of the cells in the experimental group was lower than that in the control group;and the proportion of S phase cells in the cell cycle was also lower than that in the control group,but the proportion of cells in G0/G1 phase was higher than that in the control group(P<0.05).The percentage of apoptotic cells was also increased after treatment with proglumide(P<0.05).Furthermore,proglumide treatment significantly reduced the expression of β-catenin at both mRNA and protein levels(P<0.05).Conclusion Blocking gastrin receptor can down-regulate the expression of β-catenin,inhibit the cell proliferation and promote the cell apoptosis in gastric cancer cells.
4.Characteristic analysis and discussion of medical science research management during 2009-2018
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2020;33(2):141-145
Objective:Analyze and discuss the research situation and hot topics of Chinese medical science research management in the past ten years, provide reference for the managers in this field.Methods:Using Excel and CiteSpace to analyze the papers on medical science research management in Wanfang Med Online, information about the journals, institutions, authors, hot topics and frontier related data was analyzed.Results:There are 2176 valid records in total, among which the most was recorded in 2012, these paper were mainly published in the " Chinese Medical Science Research Management" , up to 187, accounting for 8.6% of the total. The institutions of paper publication are ranked in the following order: Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Academy of Military Medical Sciences, Peking University, Capital Medical University, Sichuan Provincial People's Hospital. The authors who have published more articles include Liu Yan, He Youqin, Yan Junxia, Zhang Huanping, Niu Yuhong and so on.Conclusions:Authors within the same institution have close cooperation and there is less cooperation among different institutions. This paper briefly discusses the more researched aspects of medical science research management, evaluation index system, scientific research personnel training, data mining and system design.
5.The plasma levels of glutamate and γ-aminobutyric acid in Parkinson’s disease patients with depression and their clinical significance
Qing TONG ; Yongsheng YUAN ; Qinrong XU ; Li ZHANG ; Siming JIANG ; Kezhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2015;(4):224-228
Objective To investigate the plasma levels of glutamate (Glu) andγ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in Par?kinson’s disease patients with depression (PDD) and their clinical significance. Methods Plasma levels of Glu and GA?BA were measured in 88 PD patients including 43 PDD patients and 45 PD patients without depression, and 68 healthy controls by using high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC-RF). Depression was assessed in enrolled subjects by using the Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD). The plasma levels of Glu and GABA were compared among different groups and their associations with HAMD scores were subsequently evaluated by correlation analysis. Results The plas?ma levels of Glu and GABA were significantly lower in PD group(49.81±22.79,249.17±62.57)than in normal control group(149.59±50.08,276.66±85.43)(all P<0.05). In addition, PD patients with depression exhibited significantly low?er plasma levels of Glu and GABA(40.34±15.77 and 233.63±53.56)compared to PD patients without depression(58.86± 24.87 and 264.02±67.39)and healthy controls (all P<0.05). Correlation analysis indicated that HAMD scores were nega?tively associated with plasma levels of Glu ( r=-0.366,P=0.000 ) and GABA ( r=-0.217,P=0.043 ). Conclusion The decrease in plasma levels of Glu and GABA may be implicated in the pathogenesis of depression in PD patients.
6.Analysis of papers collected by SCI in hospitals of Shandong Province during 2009 to 2018
Xingmei PANG ; Qinrong LI ; Xiaoyun YANG ; Xiaojing LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2020;33(2):132-136
Objective:To understand the statistics of SCI papers in hospitals of Shandong Province during 2009 to 2018.Methods:Web of Science was used to analyze the SCI papar information including the Annual publication volume change, source publications, research directions, collaboration institutions, counries and regions, funding institutions, conferences, as well as highly cited papers.Results:In the past ten years, 27 559 articles were published in total and kept increasling year by year, especially in 2011 to 2015 the uplift was about 30%-40%. All these papers were published in more than 2 700 journals. 23% papers were published in top 10 journals, whose Impact Factors were between 1-5. Papers in the field of oncology counted the most for 23.252%. Shandong University ranked NO.1 regarding collaboration instituions for it has many academically well performed affiliated hospitals as well asteaching hospitals. Doctors in Shandong Province cooperated a lot with the United States and other countries. 56.3% papers were financially assisted by various fundings and the National Natural Science Foundation of China predominated the most. 1 331 papers came from international conferences.There were 75 highly cited papers in the past 10 years.Conclusions:The quantity and quality of SCI papers were increased continuingly because of the guidance and promotion of scientific research policies, as well as the hospitals’ investments. It is necessary to emphasize on the high quality of scholar outputs and improve the scientific research management in the future.
7.Performance evaluation of laboratories based on AHP and DEA
Qinrong LI ; Ming LV ; Xiaoyun YANG ; Lijuan BU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2021;34(4):263-267
Objective:By calculating the efficiency of the scientific research laboratory, which reflects the level of the scientific research input and output capacity, provide reference for the evaluation and decision-making of its scientific research sustainable development capacity.Methods:20 scientific research laboratories in a hospital were selected as the research subjects, annual input data were used as the input index. Weighted quantitative scores of the performance of each laboratory in research capacity and contribution, research team construction, discipline development and personnel training, operation management, papers and monographs, patents and transfer, awards, graduate-student training, standards and norms, and academic conferences. All these factors mentioned above were used as output indicators. Then Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP) and Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) are used to evaluate the scientific efficiency of each laboratory.Results:The performance of the laboratory is weak in the aspects of patent transfer, awards, standardization. The technical efficiency of laboratory 20 is the lowest, and the scale efficiency of laboratory 12 is the lowest.Conclusions:Scientific Research Laboratories should enhance the effectiveness through input adjustment and output enhancement, meanwhile each laboratory should pay attention to the transformation of scientific achievements and also the optimization of construction system.
8.Study on the Anti-coagulation Effect and Mechanism of Fibrinolytic Enzyme SNFE in Sipuculus Nudus
Yingxin LI ; Xiaoliang HUANG ; Yuanheng HUANG ; Jiandong BAN ; Lijun PANG ; Qinrong LI ; Danqing LEI
China Pharmacy 2017;28(28):3938-3941
OBJECTIVE:To study the anti-coagulation effect and mechanism of fibrinolytic enzyme SNFE in sipuculus nudus, and provide reference for further development of SNFE. METHODS:40 mice were randomly divided into blank control group(nor-mal saline),Xueshuantong group(positive control,15 mg/kg)and SNFE low-dose,high-dose group(15,30 mg/kg),10 in each group. After intravenous injection in tail,tail bleeding time (BT) and clotting time (CT) were respectively determined to investi-gate the anti-coagulation effect of SNFE. After taking blood in abdominal aorta of rats,test was divided into blank control group, positive control group and SNFE low-mass concentration,medium-mass concentration,high-mass concentration groups (0.25, 0.50,1.00 mg/mL). Prothrombin time(PT),re-calcium time(PRT)(using orokinase as positive drug,100000 U/mL),and max-mum platelet aggregation rate (PAG) in 5 min under adenosine diphosphate (ADP) inducer (using asprin as positive drug,0.50 mg/mL) were respectively determined,and anti-coagulation effect mechanism of SNFE was analyzed. RESULTS:Compared with blank control group,BT,CT of mice in each group were prolonged,with statistical significance in Xueshuantong group and SNFE high-dose group (P<0.05 or P<0.01). Plasma PT of rats in positive control group,SNFE medium-dose,high-dose groups and PRT in each administration group were significantly prolonged(P<0.05 or P<0.01);and PAG in administration group was signifi-cantly reduced(P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:The fibrinolytic enzyme SNFE in sipuculus nudus can play its anti-coagulant effect by inhibiting the activity of coagulation factors in internal and external sources and ADP-induced platelet aggregation.
9.Research advances in drug-induced autoimmune-like hepatitis
Qinrong LI ; Ying YAO ; Zhiyuan XU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2024;40(6):1255-1258
Drug-induced autoimmune-like hepatitis(DI-ALH)is a special clinical phenotype of drug-induced liver injury and has similar clinical features and laboratory test results to autoimmune hepatitis,and it is often difficult to distinguish them through liver biopsy.Therefore,correct differential diagnosis DI-ALH and autoimmune hepatitis is a crucial and difficult point in clinical practice.This article analyzes the research advances in the pathogenesis,clinical features,diagnosis and treatment,and prognosis of DI-ALH,in order to provide ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of such diseases among clinicians.
10. Clinical efficacy of dorsal mosaic surgery with penis free flap for the treatment of anterior urethral stricture after TURP
Xiaofang BI ; Qinrong PING ; Chunhui WANG ; Yang YANG ; Libing HU ; Yiming ZHONG ; Jian LI ; Ying ZHENG ; Jie XIONG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2019;40(12):915-919
Objective:
To investigate the clinical efficacy of dorsal mosaic surgery with penis free flap for the treatment of anterior urethral stricture after TURP.
Methods:
We analyzed the clinical data of the patients with anterior urethral stricture after TURP from January 2010 to December 2017 in Yan′an hospital affiliated to Kunming medical university retrospectively. The patients' age ranged from 58 to 75 years, with an average of 64.3 years. The time from TURP to the diagnosis of anterior urethral stricture was 1-12 month, with an average of 3.5 months. 5 cases were urethral stricture at penis segment, 11 cases were urethral stricture at the junction of penis and scrotum, and the length of the narrow urethra was 2-5 cm, with an average of 3.4cm. The average maximum uroflowmetry in preoperative was (5.3±2.7) ml/s.11 cases were treated with regular urethral dilatation and the treatment durable time was more than 6 months, 5 cases were treated with intraurethral incision combined with urethral dilatation(1 or 2 times). 16 cases were not effective after receiving the above treatment, so that all cases were treated with dorsal mosaic surgery with penis free flap. Subarachnoid anesthesia combined with epidural anesthesia, the patient took the supine position.The distal end of urethral stricture was defined by urethral dilator. Incision from the ventral side of the urethra. The length of the incision was extended 0.5 cm based on the length of urethral stricture in urethral angiography.Anatomize the left and right sides of the urethral stricture and longitudinally incision the ventral side of the urethral cavernous body. The length of the incision was extended 0.5 cm to the normal urethral mucosa. The traction line retracts the ventral urethral edge along both sides.The corresponding medial line of the dorsal urethra was incised to the tunica albuginea, and the urethral edge of the dorsal side was separated from the tunica albuginea to form an elliptical region on the tunica albuginea.According to the size of the ellipse, the full thickness of the penis flap was taken, and the size of the flap was beyond the edge of the elliptical area about 0.3 cm.The free flap was covered with the 6-0 absorbable suture on the elliptical area (the skin surface was on the inner side of the urethra), the edge of the free flap was intermittently sutured with the urethral edge of the dorsal side, Multi-needle intermittent sutured flap surface on the corpus cavernosum bed.Using a silicone catheter as the stent tube of the new urethra, the 6-0 absorbable suture closes the ventral side of the incisional urethral sponge.The multi-layered meat film was sutured to prevent leakage of urine, and the fascia and skin were sutured layer by layer. The 5-0 absorbable thread sutures the wound after the foreskin was taken.
Results:
The operations were successfully completed. The operation time was 90-120 min, with an average of 102.3 min. The intraoperative blood loss was 10-30 ml. The symptoms of dysuria were relieved in all patients after removal of the catheter at 3 weeks postoperative. 4 weeks after surgery, no signs of urethral stricture were observed in urethrography. And the maximum flow rate was >15 ml/s in 13 cases, while 3 cases was 10-15 ml/s. The mean maximum flow rate in postoperative was [(20.4±7.3) ml/s], which was significantly higher than that in preoperative (