1.Comparison between the effect of endoscopic-assisted low temperature plasma and electric planer on the treatment of adenoid hypertrophy: a Meta-analysis
Shaobing XIE ; Yanni ZHANG ; Zhenhang XU ; Jianhui ZHANG ; Xuewen WU ; Hong SUN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(6):706-712
Objective:To compare the effect of endoscopic-assisted low temperature plasma (ELTP) and electric planer (EP) on the treatment of adenoid hypertrophy.Methods:We searched China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI),Wanfang Database,Weipu Database,Chinese Biomedical Literature (CMB),PubMed,Embase,Cochrane Database,and collected the randomized controlled studies regarding the effect of ELTP and EP on the treatment of adenoid hypertrophy from January 2007 to June 2016.Methodologies were used to evaluate the included studies,and Meta-analysis was performed by Revman 5.2.Results:Thirteen studies including 1 448 patients fulfilled the study requirement.Seven hundred and twenty-two patients were treated with ELTP,and 726 patients were treated with EP.The Meta-analysis showed:compared with EP,ELTP could improve the cure rare (OR=3.19,95% CI 1.42to 7.15,P=0.005),reduce the blood loss during surgery (MD=-20.35,95% CI-20.84 to-19.87,P<0.001),shorten the operation time (MD=-15.71,95% CI-18.06 to-12.17,P<0.001),and reduce the incidence of complications (OR=0.13,95% CI 0.06 to 0.30,P<0.001),while there was no difference between the 2 groups in the postoperative residual rate of adenoid,postoperative hemorrhage rate and the rate oftorus tubarius injury.Conclusion:Comparing with EP,ELTP shows more advantages in the adenoidectomy.
2.Protective effect of amyloid-beta 42 protein and its subunit vaccines immunization on spatial learning and memory of APPSWE transgenic mice
Jinjia HU ; Guoying LI ; Huaqiao WANG ; Shaobing LI ; Qunfang YUAN ; Yao XIE ; Zhibin YAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(13):184-186
BACKGROUND: It has been demonstrated that amyloid-beta 42 protein (Aβ42) immunization in transgenic mouse models of Alzheimer disease(AD)can induce specific Aβ42 antibody, clear Aβ from the brain, and thereby improve spatial learning and memory. It has been a promising treatment strategy for AD.OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of Aβ42 and its subunit vaccines immunization on spatial learning and memory of APPSWE transgenic mice.DESIGN: A randomized controlled experiment with mice as subjects.SETTING: The brain research laboratory of the anatomy department in a the medical college of a univeristy.MATERIALS: The experiment was conducted in the Experimental Animal Center and the Anatomy Department of Sun Yat-sen University from April 2003 to February 2004. Thirty-two APPSWE transgenic mice of 5 months old were bought from Taconic Company, USA. The second generation of mice were successfully reproduced in the Anatomy Department. These mice were randomly assigned into four groups: control group, Aβ42 group, Aβ1-15group, and Aβ36-42 group. Each group contained 8 in each group.INTERVENTIONS: Aβ42 and its subunits combined with MF59 adjuvant were subcutaneously injected for fundamental immunity and then applied in nasal mucosa for intensified immunization. The immunization period was 8 months. Y-maze was used for behavior test before immunization and Morris water maze was used after immunization.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Spatial learning and memory, mean escape latency, times of passing through the platform point, swimming distance percentage of the first quadrant, and swimming distance percentage of the 20% marginal area.RESULTS: The correct reaction times in Y-maze behavior test were 7.50 ±0. 81, 7.06 ±0.71, 7.19 ±0.91, and 7.50 ±0.86 respectively in the control, Aβ42, Aβ1-15, Aβ36-42 groups and there was no significant difference ( P > 0. 05) . After immunization, the mean escape latencies in 8 units of localized navigation test were(67.3 ±2. 8) s, (23.6 ± 1.6) s, (26.4 ±2.0) s,and (36.5 ± 2.2) s. The results in three experiment groups were different from that in control group and there was no difference between the three experiment groups ( P > 0. 05 ) . The mean times of passing through the platform point in the 4 groups were 0.71 ±0.29, 8.14 ± 1.37, 7.28 ± 1.34,and 3.29 ± 0. 67. Swimming distance percentage of the first quadrant in the4 groups were(24.3 ±2.9)%, (50.6±11.6)%, (49.9±9.3) %,and(35.4±7.0)% and the swimming distance percentages of 20%marginal area were (46.4 ± 7.3 ) %, ( 11.6 ± 3.9) %, ( 14.4 ± 2. 6) %, and (25.8 ± 3.3)%. The mice in three experiment groups showed increase in the times of passing through platform point, swimming distance percentage of the first quadrant, and decrease in distance percentage of 20% marginal area compared with control group. The results in three experiment groups were no significantly different( P < 0. 05).CONCLUSION: Immunization with A342 and its subunits can effectively ameliorate impairment of spatial learning and memory in APPSWE transgenic mice.
3.Effects of different therapeutic methods and typical recipes on activation of ERK1/2 in Kupffer cells of rats with fatty liver
Minjie MENG ; Qinhe YANG ; Qiang WANG ; Xuemei CHEN ; Fengzhen WANG ; Yanping WANG ; Hailan TANG ; Shaobing CHENG ; Jiasheng LING ; Chengyuan WEN ; Fang XIE
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To investigate effects of different therapeutic methods and typical recipes on activation of ERK1/2 in Kupffer cells of rats with fatty liver.METHODS: The rat model of fatty liver was established by feeding high fat diet combinated with distillate spirit.Meanwhile Chinese medicines Shugan fang,Jianpi fang,Huoxue fang,Qushi fang,and Zonghe fang were given to treat different groups respectively.12 weeks later,the Kupffer cells were isolated from livers of control group,model group and different treatment groups by sequential in situ perfusion with collagenaseⅣ and pronase E,density gradient centrifugation,selective adherence.The expression of total ERK1/2 and phospho-ERK1/2 in Kupffer cells of control group,model group and different treatment groups were detected by Western blotting.RESULTS: The expressions of total ERK1/2 and phospho-ERK1/2 were higher in Kupffer cells from model group than those in control group(P
4.Investigation of biodegradable materials as polymeric gene carriers.
Yuan YANG ; Wenxiang JIA ; Xin QI ; Wei ZENG ; Falong YANG ; Yi XIE ; Weiqing YANG ; Zairong ZHANG ; Shaobing ZHOU ; Xiaohong LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(3):573-577
This is a study on the biodegradable polymers as gene controlled-released coatings for gene transfer. The PELA (poly (Dl-lactic acid)-co-poly (ethylene glycol), and PLGAE (poly (lactic acid)-co-poly (ethylene glycol)-co-poly (glycolic acid) random copolymer) were synthesized and prepared as the coatings of plasmid pCH110 in the transfection. All kinds of factors affecting the loading efficiency, cytotoxicity, transfection efficiency and the course of the degradation and release in vitro were discussed. The average diameters of microspheres of PELA and PLGAE were 1-3 microm and 0.72 microm respectively. The loading efficiency levels of them were 62% and 70% respectively. The transfection efficiency levels of two kinds of pCH110 delivery system for COS-1 cells were higher and two of them had few cytotoxicity. After transfection, the X-gal assay was performed and reported positive for 96 h. The biodegradable polymeric materials as gene carriers possess their potential superiority.
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5.Analysis of Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis for Sudden Sensorineural Hearing Loss in Children
Shaobing XIE ; 耳鼻咽喉科重大疾病研究湖南省重点实验室 ; Xing YI ; Qingfen QIANG ; Xuewen WU ; Lingyun MEI ; Chufeng HE ; Yong FENG ; Hong SUN
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2017;25(6):587-590
Objective To study the clinical characteristicsand prognosis in pediatric sudden sensorineural hearing loss and provide guidance for clinical practice.Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 23 pediatric sudden sensorineural hearing loss patients (25 ears) treated in our department during the past 9 years (from January 2008 to October 2016).Comparatively we looked into those related factors (age,gender,ear side,treatment onset,initial hearing threshold,virus infection history,audiogram configuration,presence of tinnitus,vertigo,ear fullness and recovery) between pediatric patients and 202 adult patients (219 ears).Results Pediatric patients comprised 10.2 % of pediatric/adult cases of sudden sensorineural hearing loss.The average hearing threshold (87.7± 16.1 dB),rate of presence of vertigo (48.0%) and rate of virus infectionin in the pediatric group,were significantly higher than those of in the adult group (P<0.05).Tinnitus occurred in 80% of pediatric patients,and 96 % of the audiogram configurations showed total deafness curves and flat lines.After positive treatment,the overall recovery rate of the pediatric and the adult group were 52.0% and 46.6%,and the rate of complete recovery was 4.0% and 14.2%,respectively.The difference was not statistically significant (P>0.05).Conclusion Pediatric sudden sensorineural hearing loss was generally identified as severe hearing loss with a high rate of presence of tinnitus and vertigo,and most audiogram configurations were total deafness in fiat lines.Virus infection probably is one of the primary etiologies for sudden sensorineural hearing loss in children.