1.Predictive values of clinical and imagic characteristics of dysphagia to bad outcome
Jing ZHANG ; Yong-jun WANG ; Shan-shan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(9):536-539
ObjectiveTo study predictive value of dysphagia manifestations in clinical physical and vediofluoroscopy exam for aspiration, silent aspiration, pneumonia and nutritional status. MethodsAll kinds of manifestations in clinical and videofluoroscopy were analyzed with chi square test according to number of patients with aspiration, silent aspiration, pneumonia and grades of nutritional status at discharge. Those manifestations with statistic significance were analyzed by Logistic regression to test their quantitive predictive value. ResultsClinical characteristics can predict some manifestations under videofluoroscopy and the manifestations which can predict aspiration, silent aspiration, pneumonia in hospital and nutrition status at discharge were attained.ConclusionThese clinical and imagic predictive manifestations to aspiration, pneumonia and nutrition status are attained, which may be useful to clinical practice.
2.Changes of histamine receptors in bladder before and after the establishment of interstitial cystitis in animal model
Hui SHAN ; Ning ZHANG ; Ke LIU ; Liyang WU ; Yong YANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(5):335-337
Objective To investigate the changes of 4 histamine receptors (H1R, H2R, H2R and H4 R)in interstitial cystitis on animal experimental models. Methods Thirty female SD rats (250-300 g) were randomly divided into 2 groups as follows: 20 in experimental group and 10 in control group. The experimental group was filled with protamine sulfate+ potassium chloride to create interstitial cystitis model, the control group was sacrificed directly. At the end of the experiment, the bladders of all these SD rats were studied by the immunohistochemistry staining and the value of their mean absorbance (-A) was calculated by IPP4.5 image analysis software. The SPSS 11.5 was used to analyze the differences between the groups. Results Four kinds of histamine receptors mainly expressed in the bladder epithelium. In the experimental group, the (-A) of H1 R was 0. 054±0.031, the of H2R was 0.032±0.021, the (-A) of H3R was 0.047±0.033 and the (-A) of H4R was 0. 149±0. 191,respectively. In the control group, the A of H1R was 0. 017±0. 011, the (-A) of H2R was 0. 018±0. 015, the (-A) of H3R was 0. 014±0. 011, the (-A) of H4R was 0. 060±0.039, respectively. In contrast,the A of H1 R, H2 R and H3R in experimental group was increased significantly(P<0.05); there was no significant change in (-A) of H4R expression(P>0.05). Conclusions H1, H2 and H3 receptors in rat model interstitial cystitis bladder epithelium have increased and it indicates H1 R, H2R and H3R may be related to interstitial cystitis. H3 R may be a new treatment target of interstitial cystitis.
3.Expression of p63 and p73 Protein in Capillary Hemangioma
Juan LIU ; Shengguo SHAN ; Duanlian ZHANG ; Ying YU ; Yong YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between the expression of p63, p73 proteins and the development of hemangioma. Methods The immunohistochemical technique and quantitative image analysis were used to detect the expression of p63 and p73 proteins in 40 cases of capillary hemangioma and 20 specimens of normal skin. Results The absorbance value (mean ? SD) of p63 and p73 expression in normal skin tissue, proliferative phase of hemangioma and involuting phase of hemangioma were 0.923 ? 0.191 and 0.953 ? 0.120, 8.271 ? 1.953 and 6.408 ? 2.151, 0.920 ? 0.187 and 1.073 ? 0.516, respectively. The expression of p63 and p73 in proliferative phase of hemangioma was significantly increased as compared with those in involuting phase of hemangioma and normal skin tissue (P 0.05). Conclusions It is suggested that p63 gene is not a tumor suppressor gene but an oncogene in hemangioma and may contribute to the proliferation of endothelial cell and be associated with angiogenesis, and p73 may play an important role in the proliferation of hemangioma.
4.Study on relationship between cellular immunity and TCM typing in patients with minimal residual leukemia.
Shan-shan ZHANG ; Yong-gang XU ; Xiao-hong YANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2004;24(1):36-40
OBJECTIVETo analyse the correlation between the cellular immunity and TCM Syndrome typing of patients with minimal residual leukemia (MRI).
METHODSThe analysis was performed by detecting cellular immunological parameters in 30 MRI patients, 55 healthy persons and 36 patients with acute leukemia (AL) using three fluoresceine-conjugated monoclonal antibodies and flow cytometer.
RESULTSAs compared with those in the healthy persons, universal reductions of various parameters were shown in the MRI patients, including WBC count, absolute value of total T-lymphocytes, T-helper lymphocyte (P < 0.05) and total lymphocytes; the percentage and absolute value of NK cells (P < 0.01); and the percentages of total T-lymphocytes, CD4+ CD29+, T-suppressor cells and T-memory cells (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01), but without any rising of absolute value. As compared with those in the patients with AL, parameters were similar in the two groups with insignificant difference. The disturbances, including the lowering on ratio of T-helper/T-suppressor lymphocytes, in MRI patients of Qi-blood insufficiency type was the severest, that in the patients of Qi-Yin deficiency type was the mildest, and that in patients of Yin-deficiency with excess Fire type located between them.
CONCLUSIONThe immune function of MRI patients is low, belonging to the TCM Syndrome of vital energy deficiency with evil-lingering. Since the degree of cellular immune disturbance is different in various TCM Syndrome types, therefore, they should be treated with different dosages of different drugs.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; CD4-CD8 Ratio ; Child ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Female ; Humans ; Immunity, Cellular ; Killer Cells, Natural ; immunology ; Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ; immunology ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm, Residual ; immunology ; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma ; immunology ; T-Lymphocyte Subsets ; immunology ; Yang Deficiency ; immunology ; Yin Deficiency ; immunology
5.Effects of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide on CD4+/CD8+ T cell levels after traumatic brain injury in a rat model
Rong HUA ; Shan-Shan MAO ; Yong-Mei ZHANG ; Fu-Xing CHEN ; Zhong-Hai ZHOU ; Jun-Quan LIU
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2012;3(4):294-298
BACKGROUND: The effect of pituitary adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (PACAP) during traumatic brain injury (TBI) and whether it can modulate secondary injury has not been reported previously. The present study evaluated the potential protective effects of ventricular infusion of PACAP in a rat model of TBI. METHODS: Male Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into 3 treatment groups (n=6, each): sham-operated, vehicle (normal saline)+TBI, and PACAP+TBI. Normal saline or PACAP (1g/5L) was administered intracerebroventricularly 20 minutes before TBI. Right parietal cortical contusion was produced via a weight-dropping method. Brains were extracted 24 hours after trauma. Histological changes in brains were examined by HE staining. The numbers of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells in blood and the spleen were detected via flow cytometry. RESULTS: In injured brain regions, edema, hemorrhage, inflammatory cell infiltration, and swollen and degenerated neurons were observed under a light microscope, and the neurons were disorderly arrayed in the hippocampi. Compared to the sham group, average CD4+ CD8– lymphocyte counts in blood and the spleen were significantly decreased in rats that received TBI+vehicle, and CD4– CD8+ were increased. In rats administered PACAP prior to TBI, damage was attenuated as evidenced by significantly increased CD4+, and decreased CD8+, T lymphocytes in blood and the spleen. CONCLUSION: Pretreatment with PACAP may protect against TBI by influencing periphery T cellular immune function.
6.Effects of Houpupaiqi mixture on recovery of gastrointestinal function after open gastrointestinal surgery:a multi-center prospective study
Bin LIANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Kai SHEN ; Yingjiang YE ; Feng LIN ; Yong LI ; Zhongtao ZHANG ; Shan WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2012;(6):574-578
Objective To investigate the effects of Houpupaiqi mixture on the recovery of gastrointestinal function after open gastrointestinal surgery,and evaluate the efficacy and safety of Houpupaiqi mixture.Methods A total of 144 selected patients who underwent open gastrointestinal surgery were enrolled into the multi-center prospective randomized double-blind controlled clinical trial from October 2010 to September 2011.Of the 144 patients,66 were from People's Hospital of Peking University,72 were from Beijing Friendship Hospital of Capital University of Medical Sciences,and 6 were from People's Hospital of Guangdong Province.All the patients were randomly divided into 2 groups (test group:96 patients,control group:48 patients) at the ratio of 2∶1 according to the random number table.Five patients who did not meet the criteria were excluded from the study,and then there were 92 patients in the test group and 47 patients in the control group.The study was assessed by the ethics committees,and all the patients signed the informed consent form.Houpupaiqi mixture (50 ml) or placebo (50 ml) were administered in the test group and control group at postoperative 16 and 20 hours,respectively.Parenteral and enteral nutritional support were given after pulling out of gastric tube.A standard intravenous analgesia was applied in the 2 groups,and agents which stimulate or suppress gastrointestinal motility were prohibited.The time for the recovery of regular bowel sounds,the first exhaust and first defecation time,and the time of first solid food intake of the 2 groups were recorded.Vital signs were recored before operation and after drug administration.Blood and urinary routine test,hepatic and renal function test,electrocardiogram examination,record of adverse drug event were carried out at postoperative day 6.The time for the indexes above and relevant frequencies were calculated,and the survival curve were drawn by Kaplan-Meier method.All the time points were analyzed using the Log-rank test.The measurement data were analyzed using the t test or rank-sum test,and the enumeration data were analyzed using the chi-square test or Fisher exact probability.Results The median time for the recovery of regular bowel sounds,median time for first exhaust and defecation were 21.4 (20.0,23.7)hours,45.0 (40.0,54.0) hours and 65.5 (54.7,74.0) hours in the test group,and 47.5 (44.0,56.5) hours,91.0 (87.0,93.8)hours,98.0 (94.0,113.5)hours in the control group,there were significant differences between the 2 groups (Log-rank values =21.67,53.15,11.81,P<0.05).The median time of first solid food intake were 72.5 (66.2,110.5) hours of the test group and 116.3 (114.8,117.3) hours of the control group,with no significant difference between the 2 groups (Log-rank value =13.70,P > 0.05).There were no significant differences in the body temperature,respiration,heart rate,systolic blood pressure and diastolic blood pressure before and after medication between the 2 groups (Z =0.03,0.68,0.97,0.22,0.72,P > 0.05).There were no significant differences in the number of patients with abnormal results of blood test,hepatic function,renal function and electrocardiogram between the 2 groups (P > 0.05).No severe adverse event was observed in the clinical trial.Conclusion Houpupaiqi mixture significantly promotes the recovery of gastrointestinal function of the patients who underwent open gastrointestinal surgery with relatively low adverse events.
7.An Experimental Study on the Effect of Leflunomide in BXSB Lupus Mice
Zhiming LI ; Hanyun TONG ; Yong ZHANG ; Lifeng ZHANG ; Shan JIANG ; Shizheng XU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(11):-
0.05). After treatment, the amount of urinary protein and anti-dsDNA antibodies level in leflunomide group were significantly lower than those in dexamethasone and saline groups (P
8.Simultaneous determination of seven constituents in Euodiae Fructus and two related species by HPLC.
Yuan-Yuan YIN ; Li-Hua YAN ; Qi-Wei ZHANG ; Yong-Xin ZHANG ; Li-Mei LIN ; Shan-Shan ZHANG ; Zhi-Min WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(14):2693-2698
This study is to develop a HPLC method for quality evaluation of Euodiae Fructus and related species by simultaneous determination limonin, indole alkaloids (14-fomyldihydroxyrutaecarpine, evodiamine, rutaecarpine), and quinolone alkaloids [1-methyl-2-undecyl-4 (1H)-quinolone, evocarpine, dihydroevocarpine] in the fruits of five Evodia species. Samples were analyzed on a YMC C18 column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm) eluted with mobile phases of acetonitrile (A), tetrahydrofuran (B), and a buffer solution of 5 mmol x L(-1) ammonium acetate (pH 3.8) (C) in a linear gradient mode. The column temperature was 30 degrees C and the flow rate was 1.0 mL x min(-1). The PDA detector wavelengths were set at 220 and 250 nm. The seven compounds were well separated and showed good linearity (r = 0.999 9) within the concentration ranges tested. The mean recoveries were between 96.7%-102.4% (RSD 1.4%-3.1%). Through the validation, the method was proved to be accurate and repeatable. All the seven constituents were detected in the fruits of five species, but the contents of them varied widely in different samples. The total contents of seven constituents in 16 batches of Euodiae Fructus were 9.46-69.9 mg x g(-1), and the mean content was 28.2 mg x g(-1). The total content of seven constituents in E. compacta and E. fargesii was 25.8, 7.69 mg x g(-1), respectively.
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9.Clinical characteristics and surgical treatment of ganglioneuroma in spine.
Yong HUANG ; Zhen-shan LYU ; Li-di LIU ; Di WU ; Li QIAO ; Shao-kun ZHANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(11):1013-1016
OBJECTIVETo summarize the clinical manifestation and diagnosis of ganglioneuroma in spine and investigate the clinical effect of surgical treatment.
METHODSThe clinical data of 6 patients underwent a surgery for ganglioneuroma in spine from January 2008 to January 2015 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 4 males and 2 females, aged from 2 to 63 years old with an average of 34.6 years. The courses of disease were from 3 days to 17 years. Five patients complicated with superficial hypesthesia in correlative level of tumor, and the muscle strength under tumor plane had decreased at different levels, with the strength of grade II-IV. Two cases complicated with hypermyotonia and positive bilateral Hoffmann's and Babinski sign. Five cases were sporadic lesion in correlative spinal canal and one case complicated with the giant occupying lesion in thoracic cavity.
RESULTSSix operations had been performed including 5 en bloc and 1 subtotal resection. Postoperative pathological results showed tumor cells scattered or fasciculated inserted into Schwann cells in the stroma. In 2 patients complicated with radiculalgia before operation, 1 case was relieved and 1 was invariant after operation. All 4 patients with preoperative dyscinesia in the limbs obtained improvement after operation. All the patients were followed up from 0.3 to 6.8 years with an average of 2.5 years. At the final follow-up, according to ASIA grade, 5 cases were good and 1 case was invariant. During the follow-up, only 1 patient experienced chemoradiation because of merging ganglioneuroblastoma and receiving subtotal resection. No recurrence in other 5 cases.
CONCLUSIONGanglioneuroma is a benign and rare tumors in spine. Clinically, radicular pain and sensory-motor disorders are the main manifestations. Its diagnosis depends on pathological examination. Prognosis of surgical treatment is good.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Ganglioneuroma ; diagnosis ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; surgery
10.Formulation optimization of metoprolol succinate sustained release pellets using central composite design-response surface methodology
Jingjing DAI ; Yong QIAN ; Yinghui ZHANG ; Yuli WANG ; Xinyi CHANG ; Meiyan YANG ; Li SHAN ; Chunsheng GAO
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(5):351-354
Objective To optimize the formulation of metoprolol succinate ( MS) controlled release pellets by central composite design-response surface methodology .Methods MS sustained-release pellets were prepared using sugar pellet cores as starter beads , ethyl cellulose as coating materials and MS itself as a pore former .The formulation of MS sustained-release pellets was optimized by a central composite design with two factors at five levels .These two factors ( two independ-ent variables) were the pore former level and coating level , and the evaluated indexes ( namely dependent variables ) included the in vitro cumulative release percentages of MS at 1, 4, 8, 12 and 16 h, respectively.Results and Conclusion The results of mathematical equation fitting suggested that the second-order quadratic model was the optimal fitting equa-tion.According to the response surfaces , the optimum values at the pore former level and coating level weve ranged from 16%to 18%and 20% to 25%, respectively .The in vitro cumulative release percentage of MS from the pellets at 1 h reached 9.15%,which consequently eliminated the lag phase in the initial release period and exhibited a good sustained-release effect.Central composite design-response surface methodology can be applied to optimizing the coating formulation for MS sustained release pellets .