1.Prick negative electrostatic field(PNESF)and the life spans of mice with ascites tumors
Ti TONG ; Haoyang TONG ; Yu ZHANG ; Yingchun SUN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008;30(5):299-302
Objective To study the effects of PNESF at different voltages on the life spans of ascites tumor bearing mice.Methods Forty ascites tumor bearing mice were divided into 5 groups and exposed to PNESF at 0,10,17,23 and 30 kV,respectively,for 30 minutes daily on 4 successive days.All of the animals then received routine care until death.Their eating habits,body weights and life spans were observed.A straight line fitting method was used for statistical analysis. Results The body weights of the mice exposed to 17 kV and 23 kV PNESF increased quickly during the four days of PNESF exposure.The weight gain in all groups declined after PNESF exposure was stopped.Thereafter the body weights of the mice exposed to the 17 kV PNESF increased more slowly than those in the control group.The mice exposed to the 23 kV PNESF gained weight more quickly than other groups.The mice exposed to the 17 kV PNESF lived the longest,demonstrating a lengthening of life of 25.5%compared with the control group.Conclusion Exposure to a PNESF of appropriate intensity might significantly increase the life span of ascites tumor bearing mice.
2.The role of thymus pathology in long-term prognostic analysis of thymectomized patients with myasthenia gravis
Wei LIU ; Ti TONG ; Zhendong JI ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2001;0(07):-
malignant thymona(P
3.Postmastectomy/Axillary Node Dissection Chyloma: The Additional Value of SPECT/CT Lymphoscintigraphy.
Sue Ping THANG ; Aaron Kian Ti TONG ; David Chee Eng NG
Journal of Breast Cancer 2014;17(3):291-294
After mastectomy and axillary node dissection, chylous leakage is rare. However, considerable anatomical variation in the termination of the thoracic duct has been reported. Hence, during breast surgery, injury to the lateral terminating branch is not unlikely and might lead to retrograde chyle leak. Herein, we describe a patient who had a chylous leakage at her wound site after a left simple mastectomy and axillary node dissection and for whom lymphoscintigraphy with Tc-99m albumin nanocolloid was performed. In this case, additional hybrid single-photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography study was done, and has helped with the accurate identification of the chyle leakage site, thus aiding in surgical management.
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Breast Neoplasms
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Chyle
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Humans
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Lymphoscintigraphy*
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Mastectomy
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Mastectomy, Simple
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Thoracic Duct
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Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
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Wounds and Injuries
4.Advantage investigation of totally laparoscopic modified Roux-en-Y reconstruction.
Tianzhou LIU ; Zhiming MA ; Pengda SUN ; Jinlong LI ; Xuedong FANG ; Ti TONG ; Jiaming ZHU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2016;19(1):50-53
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical advantage of the application of modified Roux-en-Y reconstruction after totally laparoscopic total gastrectomy.
METHODSClinical data of 36 patients who underwent totally laparoscopic total gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction by one medical team for gastric adenocarcinoma between January 2014 and December 2014 in the Second Hospital of Jilin University were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into classic Roux-en-Y group (CRY, 16 cases) and modified Roux-en-Y group (MRY, 20 cases) according to reconstructive methods. The data concerning the intraoperative and postoperative situation in two groups were compared.
RESULTSOperation was successfully completed in all the cases without conversion to laparotomy. Compared to CRY group, MRY group had shorter mean operative time [(260.9 ± 21.2) min vs. (287.9 ± 19.0) min, P=0.000], shorter mean reconstruction duration [(32.4 ± 9.2] min vs. (45.4 ± 13.2) min, P=0.001] and less intraoperative bleeding [(50.9 ± 23.5) ml vs. (67.0 ± 20.5) ml, P=0.000]. Jejunum mesentery dissection and jejunum resection were not necessary in MRY group. However, there were no significant differences in lymph nodes harvested, time to flatus, hospital stay and postoperative complications between two groups.
CONCLUSIONSAs compared to classic Roux-en-Y reconstruction, the modified Roux-en-Y reconstruction can simplify the surgical procedures and achieve similar efficacy. It is feasible and safe, and worth further promotion in clinical practice.
Anastomosis, Roux-en-Y ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; Lymph Nodes ; Mesentery ; Operative Time ; Postoperative Complications ; Postoperative Period ; Retrospective Studies ; Stomach Neoplasms
5.Long-term prognostic analysis of thymectomized patients with myasthenia gravis.
Wei LIU ; Ti TONG ; Zhendong JI ; Zhenhe ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2002;115(2):235-237
OBJECTIVETo study the factors affecting the long-term prognosis of patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) after thymectomy.
METHODS170 MG patients who had undergone thymectomies were studied retrospectively. Among them, 124 patients received long-term follow-up for more than 40 months postoperatively. The COX regression analysis model was used to analyze the factors that may influence the long-term prognosis. These factors included thymus pathology, patient gender, age, duration of disease at the time of surgery, preoperative Osserman classification and medication.
RESULTSThe research showed that thymus pathology was the single independent factor that affected the postoperative long-term prognosis. The long-term survival rates differed significantly with thymus pathological types: hyperplasia > benign thymoma > atrophy > malignant thymoma (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe different pathological types of the thymus were the important factor affecting long-term survival in MG patients after thymectomy.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Atrophy ; etiology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Humans ; Hyperplasia ; etiology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Myasthenia Gravis ; mortality ; surgery ; Postoperative Complications ; Prognosis ; Survival Analysis ; Survival Rate ; Thymectomy ; adverse effects ; Thymoma ; etiology ; Thymus Gland ; pathology ; surgery ; Time Factors
6.Experimental study on cardiac pathological change in rats fed with corn and bean puree of Keshan disease area
Li-jun, ZHANG ; Ming-fa, LIU ; Jie, CHEN ; Shao-chen, LI ; Jun-rui, PEI ; Ling-wang, ZHOU ; Yang, LIU ; Tong, WANG ; Wei-han, YU ; Bao-xiong, TI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2009;28(3):291-293
Objective To investigate the myocardial damage in rats fed with corn from Keshan disease area added with bean puree. Methods Male Wistar rats were randomly divided into 3 groups according to their body weights, and fed with corn, corn from Keshan disease area added with bean puree, corn from non-endemic area. The GSH-Px activity of vena cardalis blood was examined in 1 and 3 months, rats were sacrificed after being fed for 6 months to examine the heart changes with HE stain. Results The three groups of GSH-Px activity were different in 1 and 3 months respectively(F=23.60,72.46, all P<0.01); GSH-Px activity was (181.58±22.15), (44.76±28.59)U/L in rats fed with corn, was (195.03±17.66), (30.38±3.35)U/L in those fed with corn added with bean puree from Keshan disease area, lower than the group fed with corn of non-endemic area[(340.90±95.42), (125.17±13.64)U/L, all P < 0.01]. But the difference of GSH-Px activity between simple corn group and corn adding bean puree groups of Keshan disease area was not obvious(P>0.05). Myocardial damage incidence of the three groups was 3/9,1/9,2/7. Difference among three groups did not have statistical significance(χ2=1.33, P> 0.05). Conclusions Only corn from Keshan disease area may induce myocardial damage pathology change. Adding bean puree into corn does not increase damage.
7.Drug addiction: Brain Plasticity Mechanism and Targeted Intervention
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2020;41(3):358-362
Drug addiction evokes plasticity changes in multiple circuits of brain regions, accompanied by changes in brain function and formation of addiction memory. Using animal addiction model, combined with electrophysiological recordings and circuit manipulation, we investigated the important role of brain plasticity in drug addiction. With non-invasive brain stimulation combined with electrophysiological recording, we could perform functional mapping of cortical function and plasticity in different addiction patients; this allowed further neuromodulation-based interventions for drug addiction rehabilitation. We conclude that brain plasticity study is important in drug addiction research.
8.Exploring the three-dimensional structure of dermal tissues of normal skin and scar in rat with synchrotron radiation X-ray imaging technology.
Yu-zhi JIANG ; Ya-jun TONG ; Ti-qiao XIAO ; Hong-lan XIE ; Chun QING ; Guo-hao DU ; Shu-liang LU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2012;28(1):5-8
OBJECTIVETo compare the morphological difference between dermal tissue of normal skin and that of scar in rat, and to explore its structural pattern.
METHODSThe full-thickness skin and the scar tissue formed 3 weeks after wound healing from SD rats were harvested as samples, which were prepared appropriately afterwards. Samples were scanned and imaged with synchrotron radiation technology, micro-CT, and phase-contrast imaging technology. The images were rebuilt with three-dimensional software.
RESULTSThe micro-CT was materialized by using X-ray generated by synchrotron radiation light source. The structure of dermal tissues was clearly shown with the assistance of phase-contrast imaging technology in the process. It was demonstrated that the dermal tissues of normal skin of rat were mainly composed of collagenous fibers, which twined together to form an olive-like structure. These olive-like structures as basic units were arranged randomly in a certain way. The collagenous fibers in dermal tissue of the scar were arranged in a parallel manner, while some fibers were crooked and arranged in a disorderly manner.
CONCLUSIONSDermal tissue of normal skin in rat has stable three-dimensional structure, and its basic structure and manner of composition are obviously different from those of scar dermal tissue.
Animals ; Cicatrix ; diagnostic imaging ; Dermis ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; methods ; Male ; Microscopy, Phase-Contrast ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Skin ; diagnostic imaging ; Synchrotrons ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Wound Healing
9.Study on HPLC fingerprint of Leonurus japonicus granules and the contents of 4 index components
Zicong ZHU ; Yu BIAN ; Lu GAO ; Deku SONG ; Zhijun TONG
China Pharmacy 2022;33(5):586-591
OBJECTIVE To establish HPLC finger print of Leonurus japonicus granules,and to determine the contents of 4 index components such as leonurine hydrochloride ,ferulic acid ,rutin,hyperoside. METHODS The determination was performed on Inertsil TM ODS-3 column with mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile (A)-0.1% formic acid solution (B)in the form of gradient elution;the flow rate was 1.0 mL/min,the detection wavelength was 280 nm,the column temperature was 25 ℃,and the sample size was 5 µL. Similarity Evaluation System of Chromatogram Fingerprint of TCM (2012 edition)was used for establishing the HPLC fingerprints of 10 batches of L. japonicus granules and analyzing their similarities. By comparing with HPLC fingerprints of reference substance ,the common peaks were identified. SPSS 25.0 and SIMCA 13.0 software were used for cluster analysis and principal component analysis ;the above HPLC method was used for the content determination of 4 index components in L. japonicus granules such as leonurine hydrochloride ,ferulic acid ,rutin,hyperoside. RESULTS HPLC fingerprints of 10 batches of L. japonicus granules were established ,and 16 common peaks were matched ,and 4 peaks identified were leonurine hydrochloride (peak 6),ferulic acid (peak 13),rutin(peak 14),hyperoside(peak 16);the similarities of 10 batches of samples were all higher than 0.970. The 10 batches of samples could be divided into four categories by cluster analysis and principal component analysis;the classification results were consistent. The contents of leonurine hydrochloride ,ferulic acid ,rutin and hyperoside were 122.10-138.82 μ g/g,9.33-10.45 μ g/g,14.12-18.95 μ g/g,5.87-8.06 μ g/g,respectively. CONCLUSIONS Established HPLC fingerprint of L. japonicus granules and the method for the content determination of 4 index components are simple and easy to operate,and have high precision and good repeatability ,which provide reference for the quality evaluation of L. japonicus granules.
10.Hypercalcemia of a 3 cases.
Jian-guo SHEN ; Jing-xia KONG ; Cheng-jian LI ; Hong LI ; Ti-qin XIA ; Zhong-hang TONG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2006;35(3):347-348
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Humans
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Hypercalcemia
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diagnosis
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Male
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Middle Aged