1.Microsurgical removal of suprasellar craniopharyngioma via pterional approach
Shengliang XU ; Sifang LU ; Yunquan LIN ; Xueqin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(8):1375-1376
Objective To explore the microsurgical techniques for total removal of the suprasellar cranio pharyngiomas via the pterional approach.Methods The clinical data of 28 patients with suprasellar craniopharyngio mas resected by the microsurgery was analyzed retrospectively.Results The tumors were total removed in 24 cases (86%)and subtotal resected in 4 cases(14%).The frequent postoperative complications are diabetes insipidus,hy perthermy,imbalance of water and electrolyte and lower level of hormone.Conclusion It is the key to get fine operation effect that removal sclerotin of base of skull as far as possible and releasing cerebrospinal fluid sufficiently,paying attention to protect the perforating branch and nourishing artery in each operative spaces.
2.Location of brain areas in which pain is induced by mechanical noxious stimulation: a functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Hongyu TAN ; Sifang LIN ; Xiang QUAN ; Tiehu YE
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;32(7):784-786
Objective To locate the brain areas in which pain was induced by mechanical noxious stimulation by using functional magnetic resonance imaging.Methods Twenty healthy male volunteers,aged 20-40 yr,with body mass index of 18-25 kg/m2,were involved in this study.The volunteers were stimulated with 300 g von Frey filaments.Functional magnetic resonance imaging examinations were performed 1 week later.The monitoring data were collected during the scanning.The images were analyzed with SPM2 software.Results Bain areas in which pain was induced by mechanical noxious stimulation with 300 g yon Frey filaments were bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus,right contralateral insula and bilateral primary somatic sensory cortex.Conclusion The brain areas in which pain is induced by mechanical noxious stimulation include bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus,right contralateral insula and bilateral primary somatic sensory cortex.
3.Effects of different doses of fentanyl on brain areas activated by pain: evidence from functional magnetic resonance imaging
Sifang LIN ; Hongyu TAN ; Xiang QUAN ; Tiehu YE
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;32(7):781-783
Objective To investigate the effects of different doses of fentanyl on pain-activated brain areas as demonstrated by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) at 3.0 T.Methods Twenty healthy right-handed male volunteers aged 20-40 yr were randomly divided into 2 groups ( n =10 each); group F1 (fentanyl 1.0 μg/kg) and group F2 (fentanyl 1.5 μg/kg).Mechanical stimulation with von Frey filaments (vFFs,300 g) was delivered to left sole.The intensity of pain was assessed by VAS scores.fMRI was performed before and after fentanyl administration and the changes in the brain areas activated by pain were recorded.Results In group F1 ipsilateral (left) cingulate gyrus was activated after a bolus of fentanyl 1.0 μg/kg under stimulation with vFFs 300 g,while in group F2 bilateral cingulate gyrus and contralateral (right) insula were activated under vFFs stimulation after fentanyl 1.5 μg/kg.Conclusion Cingulate gyrus and insula may be the target brain areas of fentanyl analgesia.
4.Diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough with combined cause-oriented diagnostic process and empirical therapy
Feng WU ; Haigui WU ; Sifang WU ; Bida CHEN ; Wutie ZHOU ; Weiming LIN
Clinical Medicine of China 2012;28(6):607-609
Objective To understand the frequency distribution of causes to facilitate the diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough.Methods Patients were recruited according to the inclusion criteria:chronic cough more than 8 weeks;normal X-ray appearance;coughing symptoms as the main or only symptom.Disease history was referred and physical examination was conducted,according to the diagnosis criteria of chronic cough causeoriented processes.If laboratory examination results are missing for a patient,empirical treatment will be combined as a treatment for this patient.Finally,the curative effect and the cause of disease will be analyzed.Results Seventy-nine patients were followed up.Twenty-eight,12,22,10,and 7 patients respectively were suspected of having CVA,EB,UACS,AC and GERC,among whom,23,9,14,9 and 4 were confirmed for their diagnosis,and 84.1%,75.0%,63.6%,90.0%,and 57.1% of them received effective targeted therapies,accounting for 29.1%,11.4%,24.1%,11.4%,and 6.3% respectively of all patients.The overall response rate was 74.7%.Conclusion The diagnosis and treatment of chronic cough with combinational cause-oriented diagnostic process and empirical therapy produce high effective rate with low cost.In addition,it could help understand the local frequency distribution of causes of chronic cough.It may be worth wide clinical application.
5.Anatomy of the superficial epigastric artery perforator flap in rats
Dong FANG ; Haishuang LIN ; Feng YU ; Sifang ZHANG ; Maochao DING ; Huairui CUI ; Maolin TANG ; Dachuan XU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2014;(4):531-535
Objective To investigate the anatomy of the superficial epigastric artery perforator flap , and to provide anatomical basis for harvesting flap .Methods Of 27 SD rats, 7 were used for gross anatomy observation and anatomic characteristics and 20 rats for lead oxide-gelatin injection followed by computer picture processing , measurements and the related parameters recording .Results The superficial epigastric artery originated from femoral artery , and gave off its first branch when passed through the superficial fascia .The trunk branched into a lateral perforator and a medial perforator , which anastomosed with thoracodorsal artery and lateral thoracic artery , respectively .The average external diameter of superficial epigastric artery was (0.46 ±0.02)mm at its starting point,and(0.46 ±0.02)mm at the superficial fascia level . The nutritive area of superficial epigastric artery was (18.37 ±3.67) cm2 .The anastomosed area with thoracodorsal artery and lateral thoracic artery was(5.34 ±0.86)cm and(6.28 ±0.29)cm, respectively, away from the horizontal line through axillary,and (4.38 ±0.38)cm and(2.04 ±0.33)cm, respectively, away from the ventral median line.Conclusion The position and external diameter of superficial epigastric artery are constant , and the superficial epigastric artery perforator flap is a ideal flap model for research on free flap transplantation , flap supercharging , and hemodynamics .
6.Inhibitory effect of jianpi-jiedu prescription-contained serum on colorectal cancer SW48 cell proliferation by mTOR-P53-P21 signalling pathway.
Fengxia LIN ; Sanlin LEI ; Jin'an MA ; Li SHI ; Dan MAO ; Shaofan ZHANG ; Jianhua HUANG ; Xinyi LIU ; Dengfeng DING ; Yingjin ZHANG ; Sifang ZHANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2016;41(11):1128-1136
To investigate the effect of jianpi-jiedu (JPJD) prescription-contained serum on colorectal cancer SW48 cell proliferation and the underlying mechanisms.
Methods: Crude extract from JPJD was made by water extract method and the main components of crude extract from JPJD were analyzed by ultra-performance liquid phase high resolution time of flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF/MS). The low, medium, and high-concentration of JPJD-contained serum were prepared by the serum pharmacological method. The effect of serum containing JPJD on SW48 cell proliferation was determined by MTT assay. The cell cycle was detected by flow cytometric method. The protein levels of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR), phospho-mTOR, P-P53, and -P21, and the mRNA level of mTOR were examined by Western blot and RT-PCR, respectively.
Results: Seven compounds including calycosin-7-glucoside, astragaloside, ginsenoside-Re, ginsenoside-Rb1, glycyrrhizinic acid, apigenin, atractylenolide-II were identified. MTT assays demonstrated that the SW48 cell proliferation was inhibited by medium and high concentration of JPJD-contained serum and the percentages of cells at G1 phase in SW48 cell cultured in the medium and high concentration of JPJD serum group were significantly higher than those in the control group (P<0.05). Meanwhile, the levels of mTOR mRNA and phospho-mTOR protein in the medium and high concentration of JPJD serum groups were substantially lower than those in the control group (P<0.05). Conversely, the expressions of phospho-P53 and P21 protein were significantly increased in the medium and high concentration of JPJD serum group compared with those in the control group.
Conclusion: JPJD prescription-contained serum can inhibit SW48 cell proliferation, which may be related to mTOR-P53-P21 signaling pathways.
Animals
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Apigenin
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Blotting, Western
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Cell Cycle
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Cell Division
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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genetics
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21
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drug effects
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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Flow Cytometry
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Ginsenosides
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Glycyrrhizic Acid
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Humans
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Lactones
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Phosphorylation
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genetics
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RNA, Messenger
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Saponins
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Sesquiterpenes
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Signal Transduction
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TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
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drug effects
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Triterpenes
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Tumor Suppressor Protein p53
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drug effects