1.The inhibitory effect of pulsed ultrasound on skeletal muscle fibrosis after injury in elderly rats
Zhibin WU ; Yanan LI ; Bin SHU ; Zhong YANG ; Chuanchuan BAI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015;37(3):171-175
Objective To explore the inhibitory effect of pulsed ultrasound on skeletal muscle fibrosis after injury.Methods Thirty elderly male rats with gastrocnemius muscle injury were divided into an ultrasound group (UG) and a control group (CG) using a random number table.The injured muscles in the UG were treated using pulsed ultrasound (frequency 1 MHz,average strength 40 mW/cm2,duty cycle 20%) for 10 min daily from day 3 after the injury.The CG was given no treatment.On days 3,7,14,21 and 28 after the injury,histological and immunohistochemical analyses of the gastrocnemius muscles of both groups were performed.Results The collagen fiber mean optical density of the muscles increased gradually after the injury and reached its peak on day 21.It was significantly lower in the UG than in the CG on each test day.The expression of α-SMA increased gradually after the injury,but it too remained significantly lower in UG than that in CG.Conclusion Pulsed ultrasound may reduce collagen formation and α-SMA expression in injured skeletal muscle,and then inhibit muscle fibrosis.
2.Effects of mechanical stretch on expression of pentraxin-3 mRNA and protein in A549 cells
Huaqing SHU ; Qingping WU ; Lei YANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Shanglong YAO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2008;28(11):1023-1025
Objective To evaluate the effects of mechanical stretch on pentraxin-3(PTX-3)mRNA and protein expression in human alveolar epithelial cells (A549 cells).Methods The human lung epithelial adenocarcinoma cells A549(A549 cells)were purchased from cell biology laboratory,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology.The cultured A549 cells were inoculated on collagen Ⅰ BioFlex plates and divided into 5 groups(n=3 wells each):group Ⅰ normal control;groupⅡsham mechanical stretch;group Ⅲ mechanical stretch;groupⅣsiRNA and groupⅤ siRNA+mechanical stretch.In group Ⅲ the cells underwent square cyclic mechanical stretch for 4 h using the Flexercell Systcm.In group Ⅳ the cells were transfected with chemosynthetic PTX-3 specific siRNA by RNAi technique.In group Ⅴ at 24 h after being transfected with PTX-3 siRNA the cells underwent mechanical stretch for 4 h.In groupⅡ mechanical stretch of the cells were prevented by Flexstep.The expression of PTX-3 mRNA in the cells was detected by real-time PCR and the expression of PTX-3 protein in the culture media was determined by Western blotting.Apoptosis of the cells was measured bv flow cytometry(Beeten-Dickinson,USA).Results PTX-3 mRNA and protein expression was signlficantly up-regulated by mechanical stretch in groupⅢand decreased by transfection with siRNA in group Ⅳand Ⅴ as compared with group Ⅰ andⅡ(P<0.05 or 0.01).The apoptosis ratio was significantly higher in group Ⅲ and Ⅴ than in groupⅡ and was significantly lower in group Ⅴ thanin group Ⅲ(P<0.01).Conclusion Mechanical stretch can up-regulate PTX-3 mRNA expression in A549 cells.
3.Comparison of the early effects of bone cement versus cementless prostheses in very elderly patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty
Yuliang ZHANG ; Hongfei WU ; Bin WANG ; Liang SHU ; Yang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2016;35(6):622-625
Objective To evaluate the early effects of bone cement prostheses versus cementless prostheses in very elderly patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty.Methods A total of 110 patients aged 70 years and over who had undergone hip replacement because of hip disease from March 2011 to March 2013 were selected.104 cases were followed up for 3 years,with 46 cases treated with the bone cement prostheses(Group A) and 58 cases with cementless prostheses(Group B).The conditions before and after surgery were recorded.Postoperative Harris scores were collected to evaluate the function of the hip joint,and the loosening of hip prostheses was detected by x-ray.Results Intraoperative blood loss and postoperative drainage volume were lower in Group A than in Group B [(236.0±26.3) ml vs.(296.0±34.5) m1,(123.0±20.3) ml vs.(156.0±26.4) ml,both P <0.05].Harris scores before,6 months,1,2 and 3 years after surgery were(40.2±7.2),(80.3±5.2),(90.2±4.5),(90.6±4.2),and(90.8±3.5) in Group A,and(39.8±6.3),(76.5±8.7),(86.5±5.1),(89.3± 4.8),and(91.0± 4.1) in Group B,respectively.Harris scores 6 months and 1 year after surgery were higher in Group A than in Group B,and there was no significant difference in Harris scores between the two groups 2 and 3 years after surgery(P>0.05).Pain scores before,6 months,1,2 and 3 years after surgery were(13.5± 5.3),(37.5± 6.2),(38.4±5.3),(39.1 ±2.5) and(39.0±2.1) in Group A and(12.9±6.2),(30.2±8.7),(35.9±6.5),(38.6±4.8) and(39.2±2.6) in Group B,respectively.Pain scores 1 year after surgery was better in Group A than in Group B,and there was no significant difference in pain scores between the two groups 2 and 3 years after surgery(P>0.05).Bone cement implantation syndrome occurred in 6 cases in Group A,of which 1 case had respiratory and cardiac arrest and was successfully rescued after cardiopulmonary resuscitation.In addition,in Group A,1 case had osteolytic disease 2 years after surgery,and,in Group B,4 cases had proximal femoral fractures and 1 case had osteolytic disease 3 years after surgery.Conclusions For very elderly patients undergoing total hip replacement,satisfactory early therapeutic effects can be achieved by using bone cement or cementless prostheses.Intraoperative blood loss,postoperative drainage volume and Harris scores 1 year after surgery are better with bone cement prostheses than with cementless prostheses.Close attention should be paid to possible development of bone cement implantation syndrome during operation.
4.To discuss that language art's utilize in building harmonious relation of nurse and patient
Chun-Hui LIU ; Gui-Rong YANG ; Meng-Shu WU
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(05):-
To promote quality of the whole nursing,build harmonious relation of nurse and patient is basement.Nurse how to make language art utilize at the interflow of nurse and patient,to promote understanding and sustain between nurse and patient,improve cure,nursing effect,reduce contradictory of nurse and patient is the key of building harmonious relation of nurse and patient.
5.A retrospective case-control study of immunoglobulin G4-related disease combined with malignancy
Yunlu FENG ; Dong WU ; Shengyu ZHANG ; Xi WU ; Huijun SHU ; Aiming YANG ; Jiaming QIAN
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2016;55(11):869-871
IgG4-related disease (IgG4-RD) has been proved to be associated with malignancy.The incidence and risk factors of malignancy development in IgG4-RD were not clear.Nine IgG4-RD patients with malignancies and 27 IgG4-RD control cases were analyzed for risk factors and clinical features.The incidence of malignancy in IgG4-RD was 3.3%,higher than age-controlled general population.Smoking history was significantly more common in patients with malignancies than in the control group (9/9 vs 16/27,P < 0.05).A total of 6/9 malignancies occurred within the first year after the diagnosis of IgG4-RD.Colorectal,biliary and thyroid cancers were the leading types.Smoking history is a risk factor for IgG4-RD associated malignancy.Careful vigilance to monitor malignancy needs to be paid during follow-up.
6.The role of contrast enhanced ultrasound in evaluating and guiding radiofrequency ablation of hepatocellular carcinoma and feeding vessels
Jin-yu, WU ; Shu-zhi, LIN ; Min-hua, CHEN ; Wei, WU ; Wei, YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2013;(11):907-912
Objective To investigate the role of contrast enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in evaluating and guiding radiofrequency ablation (RFA) of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its feeding vessels. Methods From January 2006 to June 2007, 71 patients with 75 hypervascular HCC in Peking University Cancer Hospital who underwent RFA were included in the study. The diagnosis was conifrmed by ultrasound guided biopsy for all patients. These patients were not suitable for transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) or had poor responds to TACE. They were divided into two groups, which included group percutaneous artery ablation (PAA) combining RFA and group RFA. There were 38 patients with 39 HCC in group PAA combining RFA and CEUS were used to identify the range of HCC inifltration. Firstly, PAA of the feeding vessels was conducted under the guidance of color doplor lfow imaging (CDFI). Then CEUS was performed to evaluate HCC perfusion after blocking the feeding vessels. Finally, the rest of the tumor was ablated by RFA. In group RFA, there were 33 patients with 36 HCC, who did not undertake PAA before RFA. Generally, the RFA was planned based on tumor size and location, and the ablation started with deep part of HCC or portion close to nearby organs. Contrast CT was used as a post-RFA imaging for follow-up at 1, 3 and 6 months post-RFA. T test was used to compare the difference in focal lesions number between two groups, andχ2 tests were used to compare the difference in necrosis rate between two groups after treatment. Results In group PAA combining RFA, post-PAA CEUS showed intratumor perfusion decreased more than 70%in 31 HCC (79.5%, 31/39). Of them, 13 HCC (33.3%, 13/39) showed complete perfusion defect with clear margin, called“solar eclipse sign”. The rest 8 HCC (20.5%, 8/39) showed 40%-70%of perfusion defect. In group PAA combining RFA, CDFI showed 35 (83.3%, 35/42) feeding vessels were blocked, and 3 vessels (7.1%, 3/42) showed signiifcant decreased lfow signal after PAA. There were average 3.18±1.42 ablations per HCC in group PAA combining RFA, and 4.32±1.56 in group RFA. The number of ablations per HCC in group PAA combining RFA was signiifcantly less than group RFA (t=2.524, P=0.015). The tumor necrosis rate at 1 month post-RFA in group PAA (92.3%, 36/39) combining RFA was signiifcantly higher than that of group RFA (66.7%, 24/35) (χ2=8.264, P=0.001). Conclusions With CEUS, PAA can effectively block the feeding vessels of HCC, enhance ablated necrosis in the tumor and signiifcantly increase necrosis rate post-RFA for large hypervascular HCC. CEUS-assisted PAA can improve efifciency of RFA with less ablation number and better result.
7.Design and development of a military medical sci-tech novelty retrieval management system
Pei-Xiang, YANG ; Li-Jia, BAI ; Shu-Xia, WU ; Dong, WU
Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences 2009;33(6):564-566
Objective:To develop a novelty retrieval management system to meet actual demands of military medical sci-tech novelty retrieval. Methods:Delphi 7.0, Access 2000 and SQL Server 2000 were employed as the developmental platform to realize the system functions.Results and Conclusion:The military medical sci-tech novelty retrieval management system can exercise overall management and improve the quality and efficiency of novelty retrieval, which will provide information and decision assistance for management of medical researches.
8.Application quantitative thermal sensory test in facial palsy
Ou-Mei CHENG ; Wei-Wei DONG ; Yong YAN ; Xiu-Shu WU ; Jun YANG ; Qin YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(06):-
Objective To investigate quantitatively the thermal sensation characteristics of the patients with facial palsy and the value of quantitative thermal test (QTT) in prognostication.Methods The QTT threshold of the fore ear and cheek of 30 patients with peripheral facial palsy was tested,their facial nerve conduction velocity was measured,and House-Brackmann facial nerve grading system was used to estimate facial nerve function at 2~3 weeks,a month,two months and half a year post onset.Results It was found that 12 out of 30 patients had abnor- mal QTT threshold value;the majority of them suffered from herpes virus and diabetes.In those with abnormal QTT, 8 were with diabetes mellitus (account for 66.7%),3 with partial shingles (account for 25%),and 1 with positive serum virus infection (account for 8.3%).Those with normal QTT were significantly different from those with abnor- mal QTT,with regard to the House-Brackmann rating scores after 2 and 6 months post onset (P
9.Construction,Identification and Expression of Recombinant Eukaryotic Vector pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP on Porliferation of Leukemia Cell Line K562
Lin YANG ; Jian-Min LUO ; Xiao-Jun LIU ; Zhi-Yong CHENG ; Shu-Peng WEN ; Xiao-Yang YANG ; Xue-Wen WU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(06):-
The aim was to construct and identify the mammalian expression vector of pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP and to detect whether it could express in human acute leukemia cell line K562.The cDNA fragment of SHIP obtained by RT-PCR was inserted into pCAG-IRES-GFP.The recombinant plasmid was confirmed by restriction enzyme digesiton,PCR and DNA sequecing.pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP was transfected into K562 cells with lipofectamine 2000.The expression of SHIP was determined by GFP fluorescence and Western blot analysis.FQ-PCR was used to quantitate SHIP mRNA.The expression of p-Akt,Akt were determined by Western blot.PI were tested by flow cytometry and MTT to verify whether exogenous SHIP could inhibit proliferation of K562 cells.The results showed that the correct constrution of the recombinant plasmid pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP has been shown by restriction enzyme digestion,PCR and DNA sequencing.pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP could express SHIP protein in K562 cells.The K562 cells viability after transfected with SHIP gene droped down.Western blot analysis showed that phospha-Akt308 and Akt473 were reduced to 38.7% and 68% respectively.It was concluded that the vector of pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP has been successfully constructed and it can be expressed in K562 cells.The expression of exogenous SHIP gene can lead to apoptosis of K562 cells by down-regulating the p-Akt expression.What found here might be one of the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of leukemia.
10.Effect of aluminum on concentration of calcium in cells of the cerebral cortex.
Rui REN ; Bai-xiang LI ; Yang ZHANG ; Xiao-feng ZHANG ; Shu-ying GAO ; Yan-ping WU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(3):182-183
Aluminum
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toxicity
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Animals, Newborn
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Calcium
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metabolism
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Cerebral Cortex
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Female
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar