1.Isolation and biological characteristics of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells
Xin TIAN ; Hongyan WEI ; Renyi FU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(32):6340-6344
BACKGROUND:Cord tissues,which immune system is relatively non-development with low expression of MHC,rely on the protection of the mother's immune system.Accordingly,studies underlying biological characteristics of umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) arouse more and more attention.OBJECTIVE:To isolate,separate,and culture MSCs from the tissues of umbilical cord,and to explore the ability of multi-directional differentiation.DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:The in vitro cytology experiment was performed at the Laboratory of Tissue Engineering of Sichuan University from October 2006 to May 2007.MATERIALS:The umbilical cord of healthy neonate with 37-40 weeks gestational age was obtained from delivery room of the Second West China Hospital,Sichuan University.METHODS:Pieces of umbilical cord were dissected along its long axis,vessel was pulled away,then cord was tied together with a suture creating "loops",then it was placed into collagenase solution,after 6-8 hours,suspended cells obtained from the loops suspension were centrifuged and cultured with adherent method,pass,aged when single cell-derived colonies were appeared.Finally,the 5th generation of cells was induced differentiation towards osteoblasts and lipoblasts.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Morphology,growth,surface antigen expression,as well as the multiple differentiation potential of umbilical cord MSCs.RESULTS:The adherent cells obtained from umbilical cord after removal vessels showed short rod-like or fusiform shape,which can be proliferated and form single cell-derived colonies.Cells isolated from the umbilical cord high expressed integrin markers (CD29,CD51,CD71) but not hematopoietic lineage markers (CD34,CD45 and HLA-DR).These colonies can differentiate into osteoblasts that produce mineralized matrices,stained by alizarin red and alkaline phosphatase,and differentiate adipocytes that accumulate lipid vacuoles and are demonstrated by morphology,stained by oil red.CONCLUSION:Umbilical cord tissue contains a high number of MSC-like elements forming colonies that may be successfully expanded in culture.The proliferation colonies present matrix ceil immunophenotypes,and can differentiate into osteobiasts and adipocytes.
2.Three cases of Ramsay-Hunt syndrome concurrent with ipsilateral vocal cord paralysis.
Jiabin ZHAN ; Zheng FU ; Xin WEI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(8):578-579
The clinical data of 3 cases of Ramsay-Hunt syndrome concurrent with ipsilateral vocal cord paralysis were retrospectively analyzed, and the relevant literatures were also reviewed. Ramsay-Hunt syndrome is a kind of disease characterized by heavy ear pain, herpes zoster oticus and inner ear neurologic symptoms, which can also affect the vocal cords and give rise to vocal cords paralysis. Ramsay-Hunt syndrome can cause multiple in flammation of cranial nerves. The viral infection can also involve the 3rd and 10th cranial nerves. It mainly damage the facial nerve, followed by the involvement of vestibulocochlear nerve. The vagus nerve damage is rare, so the relevant clinical reports are less. It is important to take the objective data as well as subjective symptoms of the patients into consideration to make a definite diagnosis, so that we can treat it as soon as possible to achieve better curative effect.
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3.Biomechanical comparison of two types of posterior pedicle instrumentation
Fu-Xin WEI ; Shao-Yu LIU ; Wei-Dong ZHAO ;
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2004;0(09):-
Objective To compare the biomechanical properties between the two-level fixation by im- plantation of pedicle-screws into the adjacent upper and lower vertebrae of the fractured vertebra and the three-level fixation by implantation of pedicle screws into the fractured vertebra and its adjacent upper and lower vertebrae in the treatment of thoracolumbar burst fractures.Methods Eight fresh frozen calf spines were used in this study.Each specimen was tested in four models:intact model as the control,L1 burst fracture model,two-level fixation model, and three-level fixation model.The L1 burst fracture model was created on a biaxial material testing machine (MTS858 Bionix test system,America).During the experiment,the flexion,extension,bilateral bending and axial rotation loadings were applied to the specimens and the range of motion(ROM)was measured with a three-dimensional laser analysis apparatus and the stiffness was calculated subsequently.One-way statistical analysis was used.Results The ROMs under six different loadings in the fracture model became larger obviously(P<0.05)and the stiffness decreased(P<0.05).The ROMs in both fixation models were smaller than those in the other models(P<0.01)and the stiffness increased distinctly(P<0.05).There were no significant differences in ROMs and stiffness between the two-level fixation and three-level fixation models(P>0.05).Conclusion Two-level fixation provides similar biomechanical stability as three-level fixation does in the reconstruction of unstable thoracolumbar fractures.
4.12 patients with hand high pressure paint injury.
Xin-wei LIU ; Qing-ge FU ; Chun-cai ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2010;28(2):110-111
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5.Neoplasty of multiple cerebrospinal fluid rhinorrhea on combined frontal-nose approach through endoscope.
Wei-Yuan SUN ; Fu-Ming ZHU ; Xin-Hua XU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;43(6):460-462
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7.Investigation on nasal defects of workers exposed to chromium in electroplating industry in a city.
Hong FU ; Wei-ming YUAN ; Li-xin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2009;27(3):154-155
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8.Lesion patterns on MRI in patients with posterior circulation infarction with different TCM syndromes
Qianyun LIU ; Xin WEI ; Yi FU ; Yunyun ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(3):209-211
Objective To study the characteristics of MRI Lesions in posterior circulation cerebral infarction and the correlation of the syndrome types of traditional Chinese medicine.Methods 82 patients with posterior circulation cerebral infarction from May 2012 to May 2015 were recruited, two observers estimated cranial MRI infarct size, location, and TCM syndrome type in the hospital medical records of the patients separately.Results Of all patients with posterior circulation cerebral infarction, patients with meridians involved infarction in the distant part of posterior circulation is far more than other parts of the posterior circulation(21 patient,P=0.006), nevertheless,patients with apoplexy involving Zang-fu organs,cerebral infarction volume is larger (14.78 ± 5.68 mlvs. 9.12 ± 6.67 ml,P=0.001).Conclusion Of all patients with posterior cerebral infarction, patients with meridians be involved, infarction in the distant part of posterior circulation is far more than other parts of the posterior circulation, nevertheless, in patients with apoplexy involving Zang-fu Organs, cerebral infarction volume is larger.
9.Dynamic Expression of HoxB5 in Lung Tissue of Neonatal Rats with Hyperoxia-Induced Chronic Lung Disease and Its Significance
wei, XU ; jian-hua, FU ; xin-dong, XUE
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1994;0(04):-
0.05),and the expression of HoxB5 in the model group tapered after the 7th day,but the expression of HoxB5 increased and reached the peak on the 7th day and expressed in a stable level in the control group and were significantly higher than those of model group(Pa
10.Quantification analysis of the leaflet anatomy in aortic regurgitation patients using real-time three-dimensional echocardiography
Xin FU ; Mingchen XIONG ; Shaohui QU ; Zheng WEI ; Shengguo CAI ; Weixian YIN ; Jiawei TIAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(4):277-280
Objective To quantitatively analysis the aortic valve leaf anatomical characteristics in aortic regurgitation(AR) patients by real-time three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography (RT-3D-TEE),and screening the parameters which significantly affect AR to further reveal the mechanism of AR.Methods 32 patients with AR were enrolled as AR group and 20 cases of non-AR people were involved as control group.RT-3D-TEE was using to collect images in two groups and offline analysis was performed.4 sets of parameters of the aortic valves(left coronary valve,right coronary valve,and non-coronary valve):leaflet edge length(LL,RL,NL),leaflet height (LH,RH,N H),leaflet length/height ratio (LRa,RRa,NRa),leaflet tip plane distance(LTH,RTH,NTH) were acquired.Parameters of two groups were compared,and the parameters were incorporated into the logistic regression model,then the ROC curves were obtained.Results ①Compared with the control group,LL,RL,NL,RH,LRa,NRa,RRa in AR group increased (P < 0.05),while the rest parameters had no statistical differences (P >0.05).②Multivariable logistic regression model gradually screening of the significant factors influencing the reflux,and as a result RL and RTH had significant influence on AR,P values were 0.001,0.011.③The ROC curve analysis showed that the area of RL or RTH curve were both greater than 0.5,which were 0.811 and 0.605 respectively.Conclusions The free edge length and free edge length/height ratio have changed unbalanced.Furthermore,right coronary valve parameters changed significantly,and this might be one of the possible mechanism of AR.