1.The microsurgical treatment of subdural extramedullary tumors in ventral spinal
Sheng HU ; Yongjian ZHU ; Qiang LIU ; Yong WU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(29):47-49
Objective To investigate the microsurgical treatment of subdural extramedullary tumors in ventral spinal.Methods Retrospectively analyzed 16 cases of subdural extramedullary tumors in ventral spinal which resected by microsurgical technique from January 2000 to December 2013.By summarized the tumor character,location,extent of resection and rehef of symptoms.Results All of 16 cases were successfully resected,in which 14 cases completely resected,2 cases mostly resected.A higher response rate of local symptoms and neurological symptoms obtained postoperatively,2 patients got worse sensory disorders,movement disorder compared with preoperative,cerebrospinal fluid leakage occured in 1 patient.Conclusion Resection of the subdural extramedullary tumors in ventral spinal with microsurgical technique has the advantage of more clearly anatomical level,minimal tissue injury of spinal cord and surrounding tissue,higher tumor removal rate.
2.Anterior cervical disc replacement and anterior cervical decompression and fusion for treating single segment cervical disc herniation:which has greater effects on adjacent segment degeneration?
Wei LIU ; Weibin SHENG ; Jian ZHANG ; Qiang DENG ; Hailong GUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(4):504-510
BACKGROUND: Studies showed that both anterior cervical disc replacement and anterior cervical decompression and fusion can achieve good clinical result in cervical spondylosis. However, it is not conclusive about which kind of surgical method has an advantage in avoiding the adjacent segment degeneration. OBJECTIVE: To compare the effect on adjacent segment degeneration of single segment cervical disc herniation treated with anterior cervical decompression and fusion and anterior cervical disc replacement. METHODS: We col ected clinical data of 178 patients with cervical disc herniation and receiving anterior cervical disc replacement or anterior cervical decompression and fusion from January 2009 to December 2012. A retrospective analysis was performed. There were 116 cases in the anterior cervical decompression and fusion group and 62 cases in the anterior cervical disc replacement group. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) Evaluation: visual analogue scale score, Japanese Orthopaedic Association Scores and neck disability index were improved significantly in both groups during final fol ow-up compared with that pre-treatment (P < 0.05). (2) No significant difference in range of motion of operation segment, adjacent upper segment and adjacent lower segment was detected between final fol ow-up and pre-operation in the anterior cervical disc replacement group (P > 0.05). At 3 months after surgery, in the anterior cervical decompression and fusion group, surgical segment was confluent, and range of motion lost. During final fol ow-up, range of motion of adjacent upper segment and adjacent lower segment was significantly increased, and the increased range of motion in the upper segment was bigger than that of the lower segment (P < 0.05). (3) During final fol ow-up, X-ray films and MRI images revealed the number of degenerated adjacent segment was more in the anterior cervical decompression and fusion group than in the anterior cervical disc replacement group (P <0.05). The number of degenerated middle and upper segments was more than that of the lower segment in both groups (P < 0.05). (4) The findings confirmed that anterior cervical disc replacement or anterior cervical decompression and fusion for treating cervical disc herniation could effectively relieve nerve symptoms of patients. However, compared with the anterior cervical disc replacement, adjacent segment degeneration occurs more commonly after anterior cervical decompression and fusion.
3.Significance detecting hscTnT in patients with non ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome
Feng CHEN ; Bohang WANG ; Jien PANG ; Zhitao LIU ; Qiang SUN ; Bin SHENG ; Jing LIU
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2013;22(5):446-450
Objective: To study change of serum high sensitive cardiac troponin T (hscTnT) concentration in coronary circulation of patients with non ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS). Methods: The subjects were all selected from our hospital, including 46 NSTE-ACS patients (NSTE-ACS group), 42 patients with stable angina pectoris (SAP group) and 30 cases with negative coronary angiography results(healthy control group)The hscTnT concentrations in coronary venous sinus, coronary artery (CA) and peripheral serum were measured in three groups respectively. The results were compared and analyzed. Results: Compared with healthy control group, the hscTnT concentrations in coronary venous sinus, CA and peripheral venous serum all significantly increased in NSTE-ACS group and SAP group, P<0.01 all. Compared with hscTnT levels in CA and peripheral venous serum, there was significant increase in coronary venous sinus [(0.9657±0.5863) μg/L vs. (0.9562±0.7853) μg/L vs. (1.3018±1.1024) μg/L, P<0.05] in NSTE-ACS group. Conclusion: The serum hscTnT concentrations in peripheral vein, coronary artery and coronary venous sinus all significantly increase in NSTE-ACS patients, especially in coronary venous sinus.
4.Enhancing the accumulation of beta-amyrin in Saccharomyces cerevisiae by co-expression of Glycyrrhiza uralensis squalene synthase 1 and beta-amyrin synthase genes.
Ying LIU ; Hong-Hao CHEN ; Hao WEN ; Ya GAO ; Li-Qiang WANG ; Chun-Sheng LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(5):734-741
Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fisch. ex DC is widely used in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Among its various active components, glycyrrhizic acid is believed to be the marker component. Squalene synthase (SQS) and beta-amyrin synthase (beta-AS) are key enzymes in the biosynthetic pathway of glycyrrhizic acid in G uralensis. To reveal the effects of co-expression of SQS1 and beta-AS genes on this pathway, 7 yeast expression vectors harboring different SQS1 variants and beta-AS were constructed and expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae as fusion proteins. TLC and GC-MS results showed that co-expression of SQS1 and beta-AS enhanced the accumulation of beta-amyrin. The effects of SQS12 were more obvious than the other two SQS1 variants. This study is significant for further investigations concerned with exploring the biosynthesis of glycyrrhizic acid in vitro and strengthening the efficacy of G. uralensis by means of increasing the content of glycyrrhizic acid.
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5.Microsurgical treatment of thalamic tumors.
Zheng-wen HE ; Yun-sheng LIU ; Bing-qiang HU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2007;29(4):319-320
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6.Construction and Practice of Foundation Experiment Teaching System in National Excellent Microbiology Course
Bing YAN ; Shu-Min NIU ; Dong-Sheng WEI ; Guo-Qiang LI ; Ming-Chun LI ; Fang LIU ;
Microbiology 2008;0(12):-
Microbiology experiment existing independently from microbiology theoretical curriculum is an indispensable compulsory course in contemporary life science. This article presents the principle applied by the National Excellent Microbiology Course teaching group in Nankai University, which is to strengthen the undergraduates’ basic skills of conducting microbiology experiments. With an aim to enhance the core competitiveness of the undergraduates, we have established the three-level experimental contents. A new multilevel teaching pattern focusing on basic skill training as the cornerstone has been applied to enhance the overall competences of the students and to stimulate their innovation abilities. Students’ experimental accomplishment will also be taken into consideration when their experiment results are evaluated, which helps to standardizing their research ethics.
7.Experimental study on prevention of Parkinson disease by neutral amino acid
Yun-Lan DU ; Zhen-Guo LIU ; Sheng-Di CHEN ; Guo-Qiang LU ; Guo-Hua FAN ;
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2000;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the effect of neutral amino acid on preventing Parkinson disease.Methods Mice were injected with L-Valine,L-Pheylalanine,D-Valine or L-Lysine before or after paraquat administration,by which prakinsonian mouse model was constructed.The paraquat immunoreactivity was observed within nigral cell bodies.Then neurodegeneration and ?-synuclein aggregation were observed by immunohistochemistry and Western blot.Results Paraquat immunoreactivity was abolished by the administration of L-Valine,L-Pheylalanine before paraquat exposure.Pre-treatment with these two amino acids also protected the paraquat-induced loss of nigrostriatal dopaminergic cells and formation of thioflavine S-positive aggregates.In contrast, paraquat-induced toxicity was unaffected if animals were injected with these two amino acids after paraquat exposure or pre-treated with D-Valine or L-Lysine.Conclusions L-type neutral amino acids such as L Valine and L-Pheylalanine can prevent paraquat-induced neurodegeneration and a synuclein pathology through a competitive inhibition mechanism with stereospecificity in the central nervous system (CNS).Neutral amino acid could protect the dopaminergic neuron in substantia nigra and may prevent Parkinson disease.
8.System thrombolysis combined with percutaneous catheter fragmentation and thrombectomy in acute massive pulmonary embolism
Zheng-Qiang YANG ; Hai-Bin SHI ; Lin-Sun LI ; Sheng LIU ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2000;0(11):-
Objective To evaluate the safety and clinical efficacy of system thrombolysis combined with percutaneous catheter thrombus fragmentation and thrombectomy for acute massive pulmonary embolism. Methods Ninteen patients with acute massive pulmonary embolism were treated with IVC filter placement, percutaneous catheter thrombus fragmentation and system thrombolysis combined with anticoangulation using low-molecular-weight heparin.Four of 19 patients underwent adjuvant Stranb Rotarex catheter thrombectomy.Results Twenty-one procedures were performed in 19 patients.Improvement of pulmonary artery patency and initial relief of symptoms immediately occurred in 18 of 19 patients after interventional therapy.The oxygen saturation increased from 86% to 97%.Pulmonary artery pressure decreased from 33? 5mm Hg(1mm Hg=0.133kPa)to 25?5mmHg after interventional therapy(t=13.2,P
9.Management of malignant biliary hilar obstruction with multiple stents
Xi-Quan ZHANG ; Hai-Jun LIU ; Sheng-Qiang WANG ; Ge DONG ; Wei ZHU ; Xiaolin PAN ;
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of the treatment of hilar biliary malignant obstruc tion with multiple stent drainage.Methods One hundred and twenty-seven patients with malignant biliary hilar obstruction were enrolled.The obstructions at the common hepatic duct within less than 1 cm to the junction of the left and the right hepatic duct were found in 66 cases,at the proximal common hepatic duct and the left and the right hepatic ducts in 45 cases,at the right hepatic duct in 5 cases and at the both left and right hepatic duets in 11 cases.Sixty-six patients received stent placement through the right biliary ducts and the common bile duct by puncturing the right mid-axillary line.The other 37 patients received 2 stents placement (disposed"Y"style) through the left and the right hepatic duct punc turing routway.Seven patients received 2 stents placement (disposed"┌"style) through the right hepatic duct and the common bile duct with a stent placed between the left and the right hepatic duct.Three patients had right hepatic duct stent placed first,followed by right hepatic duct and common hepatic duct stent. Twelve patients had stents placed in the right hepatic duct with external drainage from the left hepatic duct. Two patients had multiple strictures at the right hepatic duct,who got multiple external drainages.The total serum bilirubin levels were measured pre-and post-operatively.Results One hundred and twenty-seven patients with bi[iary obstraction had internal stents placed for drainage.The average total bilirubin levels among 121 patients were (283.4?175.4 )?mol/L pre-operation and (63.2?11.8)?mol/L post-operation (P
10.Effect of valsartan on neointimal proliferation and expression of CD34 after angioplasty in rabbits
Hui-He LU ; Ya-Jun LIU ; Li ZHANG ; Zheng-Qiang SHENG ; Yi WANG ; Yun-Yuang GUAN ;
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the effect of valsartan (angiotensinⅡtypeⅠreceptor antagonists) on neointimal proliferation and expression of CD34 after angioplasty in rabbits.Method Twenty-four male New Zealand White rabbits were randomly divided into three groups:the control group,fed up with common diet;the model group and the valsartan group,fed up with hypercholesterolemic diet for 4 weeks,f then and ballon angioplasty.At 4 weeks after operation,the model group was fed up with common diet,whereas the valsartan group was fed up with the admixture of valsartan 10 mg?kg~(-1)?d~(-1) and common diet.All the rabbits were killed at the end of the 12th weeks.The abdominal aorta was performed with pathologic and morphologic analysis,and expression of CD34 in endothelial cells was analyzed with immunohistochemical method.Results Compared with the model group,the neointimal thickness and area of the valsartan group decreased by 56.58%and 66.81%, respectively.The expression of CD34 of the valsartan group was significantly higher (P