1.Video-assisted thoracoscopic treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax
Haitao CHEN ; Jian REN ; Jiaming CHE
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(04):-
Objective To propose a treatment protocol by videothoracoscopy in spontaneous pneumothorax. Methods One hundred and three patients underwent Video assisted thoracoscopic (VATS) treatment of spontaneous peumothorax and hemothorax. Indications included recurrent pneumothorax, persistent air leakage following conservative therapy, complicated hemothorax and CT scan identified bullae formation. Results No operative deaths occurred, conversion rate was 2.91%, recurrence rate was 0.97%, complication rate was 3.81% and mean postoperative hospital stay was 5.6 days. Conclusions VATS treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax is better than open chest surgery and also superior than conservative therapy.
2.THE AFFERENT CONNECTIONS OF THE CINGULATE AREAS
Huimin REN ; Haitao HU ; Keren ZHANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Thirteen albino rats with body weight approximately from 0.4~0.6 kg were used in the experiment. Each was injected with 0.1 ?l of 30% HRP (Sigma Type Ⅵ) solution into one of several portions of the cingulate gyrus. Two days after the injection, the animals were sacrificed and processed with Nauta's DAB and Edward's O-D methods. The results were as follows:1. Area 25 and 32 receive the fibers from areas 3, 1, 2 and globus pallidus on the ipsilateral side, and from areas 10, and 24, caudoputamen nucleus, lateral nucleus of the hypothalamus, intercavernous nucleus of the stria terminalis on both sides. The labeled cells were also found in areas 25 and 32 on contralateral side.2. Area 24 receives fibers from area 32 and the lateral part of the dorsomedial nucleus of the thalamus on the ipsilateral side, and from area 10, the anterior olfactory nucleus, caudoputamen nucleus, and septal nucleus on both sides and from areas 4 and 24 on the contralateral side.3. Areas 23 and 29 receive the fibers from areas 24,17, and 18 on the ipsilateral side, and from areas 23,29,32,25 and rostral part of the linear nucleus on the contralateral side.The results prove that the cingulate area widely receives the afferent fibers from cortex, thalamus, hypothalamus and midbrain.
3.Pathology of lipid storage myopathy presenting as polymyositis
Lin CHEN ; Yupu GUO ; Haitao REN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2001;0(02):-
Objective Some cases of lipid storage myopathy (LSM) are similar to the polymyositis(PM) in clinic.To study the muscle pathology is helpful as to making clear the diagnosis and elucidating the mechanism of the LSM. Methods 14 cases of LSM with high level of CK in serum were analyzed clinically and compared with their muscle morphological and histochemical changes.Results Muscle weakness and fatigue were the main complaints of these patients.Most of them had acute or sub acute onset,some of them had relapse courses.All of the muscle specimens showed typical accumulation of lipid in muscle fibers.Necrotic fibers were found in 9 cases,3 of them showed changes with the courses. Conclusion Muscle biopsies and histochemical studies are necessary to differentiate LMS with PM.The fiber necrosis and CK leakage in LSM may be caused by changes of the inter circumstance and the membrane disturbance of cells.
4.Effects of ultrasonic cavitation on cultured cell membrane in vitro
Haitao RAN ; Hong REN ; Zhigang WANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2003;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the effects of ult rasonic cavitation on cell membrane cultured in vitro. Methods The rat pulmonary artery vascular smooth muscle cells were divided into three groups, control group, simple ultrasound radiation group and contrast plus ultrasound radiation group.The latter two groups were exposed to ultrasound(665 kHz, 0.5- W/cm 2) for 20 s but the last group with contrast agent. Immediately after the experiment or 24 hours after treatments, electron microscopic scanning was used to observe the membrane change. Results Compared with control group, the cell structure and cell surface had no apparent changes in the second group treated with ultrasound alone. In the third group, nearly 20% cells exhibited small holes with diameter mostly about 1-2 ?m in the cell surface and returned to normal appearance after 24 hours later. Conclusions Ultrasonic cavitation can cause small transient holes in cell surface and hence increase permeability of the cell membrane. It might be the main mechanism for gene delivery with ultrasound contrast agents.
5.The effect of bispecific antibody(BsAb,anti-human bladder cancer/anti-VEGF) on cancer bearing mice
Ming REN ; Lucheng LIU ; Haitao FAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1999;0(12):-
Objective:To study the inhibitory role of BsAb(anti-human bladder cancer/anti-VEGF) on human bladder cancer growth.Methods:BsAb was used to treat animal models of BIU-87 cell lines.The tumor inhibition rate was calculated and the tumor microvessel density was detected by immunohistochemical techniques.Results:BsAb could significantly inhibit growth of tumor.And the tumor microvessel density was lower than that of the control group.Conclusion:BsAb could inhibit tumor growth by inhibiting angiogenesis. BsAb may become a new method for human bladder cancer treatment.
6.Anterior and posterior combined operation for treatment of lumbar tuberculosis
Zhongwu REN ; Haitao SONG ; Changli LIU
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(13):-
[Objective] To determine the efficacy of one-stage posterior deformity correction with transpedicular screw system and anterior radical debridement following reconstuction with titanium mesh cage for treatment of lumbar tuberculosis. [Methods]Forty-three patients with lumbar tuberculosis were treated operatively through anterior and posterior combined approach.The postoperative neurologic status (ASIA,2000),graft fusion,deformity correction and complications were observed and analyzed respectively.[Results]Forty-one patients were followed up for a duration of 24~36 months (mean 28.3 months).A solid fusion was achived in all cases.The neurologic function was improved in all patients in different grades.The mean kyphotic angle was corrected by 21.3 degrees,the angle loss was 1?~3?,the mean vertebral height was restored by 10.2 mm,the mean height loss was 2.4 mm.There was no recurrence of the tuberculosis infection.[Conclusion]One-stage posterior deformity correction with transpedicular screw system and anterior radical debridement following reconstuction with titanium mesh cage is a safe and effective method in the surgical management of lumbar tuberculosis.
7.Analysis of Improvement of young teachers’teaching abilities through teaching basic skills contest
Liping REN ; Liuhang WANG ; Haitao ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(10):-
The analysis of 3 Teaching Basic Skills Contests showed that the Teaching Basic Skills contests could boost young teachers’teaching enthusiasm,urge them to improve their own quality,enhance their training on basic skills to improve their teaching abilities.
8.Overlapping syndrome of antibody-related autoimmune encephalitis
Bin LIU ; Haitao REN ; Hongzhi GUAN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(1):71-74
With the understanding of autoimmune encephalitis many novel types of autoimmune encephalitis and related antibodies have been identified. There are some cases of autoimmune encephalitis with autoantibody overlapping syndromes or phenotype overlapping syndromes, which bring challenges to diagnosis and treatment in practice. The relevant literature was reviewed and the clinical characteristics, pathological mechanism and treatment of overlapping syndromes associated with autoimmune encephalitis were summarized, in order to provide a reference for the management of autoimmune encephalitis with overlapping syndromes.
9.Changes of intraocular drug concentration and pharmacokinetics of bevacizumab with annexin A5-associated liposome topically applied in the rabbit eyes
Haitao ZHANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Feng WANG ; Yanfan REN ; Baojun WANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2017;33(2):176-180
Objectives To explore intraocular drug concentration changes and the pharmacokinetics after topically applied of bevacizumab with armexin A5-associated liposome on rabbit eyes.Methods A total of 105 healthy New Zealand white rabbits were selected and divided randomly into 3 groups (group A,B and C),and each group had 35 rats.Bevacizumab with annexin A5-associated liposome,bevacizumab liposome and bevacizumab were topically applied 50 μl respectively on right eyes of rabbits in group A,B and C,respectively.Aqueous,vitreous body and retina/choroid were obtained at 5,15,30 minutes and 1,2,4,8 hours and the free bevacizumab concentrations in these ocular tissues were measured by ELISA (enzyme linked immunosorbent assay).DAS 2.1.1 software was used to fit the pharmacokinetic parameters.Results The peak drug concentrations in aqueous humor of the eyes in group A,B,C were at 15 minutes after topical administration and the difference was statistically significant (F=301.061,P< 0.01).The peak drug concentrations in vitreous of the eyes in the group A,B,C were at 2 hours after topical administration and the difference was statistically significant (F=885.997,P< 0.01).The peak drug concentrations in retina/choroid of the eyes in the group A,B,C were at 1 hour after topical administration and the difference was statistically significant (F=644.908,P<0.01).Least significant difference pair-wise test found that the drug concentrations in aqueous humor,vitreous and retina/choroid of group A was higher than that of the group B and C respectively (P< 0.05),while that of the group B and C had no significant different (P> 0.05).Pharmacokinetic fitting analysis found that the half-life (t1/2) of bevacizumab in aqueous humor were 1.14,1.29,1.29 hours,the distribution t1/2 were 1.40,1.50,1.42 hours and the eliminated t1/2 were 2.62,2.84,2.73 hours in vitreous,the distribution t1/2 were 2.61,2.99,2.70hours and the eliminated t% were 2.61,2.99,2.70 hours in retina/choroid respectively for the 3 groups.Changes of bevacizumab concentration in aqueous humor of rabbit eyes for 3 groups was complied with one compartment model,and that in vitreous body and retina/choroid complied with two compartment model.Conclusions Topically applied annexin A5-associated liposome has higher ocular concentrations of bevacizumab than those of controls.Changes of bevacizumab concentration in aqueous humor of rabbit eyes was complied with one compartment model,and that in vitreous body and retina/choroid complied with two compartment model.
10.The level of serum tumor necrosis factor α and its soluble receptor Ⅰ and Ⅱ in children with asthma
Junlong CHEN ; Xia YUN ; Zhihong REN ; Haitao DING
International Journal of Pediatrics 2013;40(4):416-419
Objective To study the roles of serum tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α),sTNFR-Ⅰ and sT-NFR-Ⅱ in asthmatic children.Methods The levels of serum TNF-α,sTNFR-Ⅰ and sTNFR-Ⅱ in 60 asthmatic children,including 30 cases of acute exacerbation group and 30 cases of clinical paracmasia group,and 22 cases of healthy children (control group) were detected by ELISA.Results (1) The level of serum TNF-α in acute exacerbation group was (98.87 ± 16.25) ng/L,it is significantly higher than the clinical paracmasia group (62.19 ± 15.85) ng/L and control group (44.25 ± 10.44) ng/L (F =94.78,P < 0.05).The level of serum sTNFR-Ⅰ and sTNFR-Ⅱ in acute exacerbation group were (11.14 ±2.04) μg/L and (11.81 ±2.14) μg/L respectively,they were significantly higher than their own clinical remission group (8.91 ± 1.63) μg/L and (9.36 ± 1.72) μg/L,also significantly higher than the control group (5.03 ± 1.18) μg/L and (5.21 ±1.23) μg/L,(F =83.03 and 87.62,all P < 0.05).The levels of TNF-α,sTNFR-Ⅰ and sTNFR-Ⅱ in clinical paracmasia group were significantly higher than that in control group (P < 0.05).(2) The levels of sTNFR-Ⅰ and sTNFR-Ⅱ in asthmatic children,both acute exacerbation and clinical paracmasia,were positively correlated (r=0.908,P < 0.05 and r =0.737,P < 0.05).Conclusion The level of TNF-α maybe indicate the inflammatory severity of asthma,and the changes of serum sTNFR-Ⅰ and sTNFR-Ⅱ were closely related with asthmatic airway inflammation.