1.Clinical research of phakic posterior chamber intraocular lens implantation for high myopia
Wei LU ; Yan SHAO ; Yajie GONG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2010;33(18):9-11
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of phakic posterior chamber intraocular lens (ICL) implantation for high myopia. Methods Twenty-four eyes of 12 patients with high myopia were treated with ICL implantation. The best corrected visual acuity, intraocular pressure and lens changes shape between post-operative and pre-operative were compared. Results Successful implantations were done in all patients. All eyes had a significant increase in uncorrected visual acuity. Exactly improved visual function in patients with high myopia status. The intraocular pressure was ( 14.26 ± 2.13) mm Hg(1 mm Hg = 0.133 kPa) of pre-operative , and was ( 14.79 ± 2.77) mm Hg at 1 year after post-operative, the intraocular pressure was stability after the operation. UBM showed that there was a certain gap between ICL and the lens. During the follow-up period,no complications such as cataract,chronic uveal infusion were found. Conclusion Phakic posterior chamber ICL implantation is effective,safe and reliable method for the correction of high myopia.
2.Selection of anesthetic method in setting up the animal model of orthotopic liver transplantation in rats
Yong PENG ; Jianping GONG ; Changan LIU ; Wei WANG ; Luna YAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the influences of anesthetic meltod on setting up the animal model of orthotopic liver transplantation(OLT) in rats, in order to properly select the anesthetic method. Methods OLT was performed by modified two-cuff technique in Sprague Dawley rats. 100 rats were randomly divided into 5 groups: control group, ether group, ketamine group, chloral hydrate group and pentobarbital group. The anesthetic process, the influences of anesthetic method on physiologic parameters and hepatic function, and the mortality during anhepatic phase of each group were observed. Results The anesthetic process of each anesthetic method was different,ether anesthesia had fewer impacts on physiologic parameters, and the pentobarbital had great hepatotoxicity. High mortality happened in ketamine group, chloral hydrate group and pentobarbital group during anhepatic phase, while no animal died in ether group. Conclusions Each anesthetic method has significant influences on the OLT rat. Ether anesthesia has fewer effects on physiologic parameters and liver function, and has low mortality during anhepatic phase of OLT rats.So it is the best anesthetic method in setting up the animal model of OLT in rats.
3.Feasibility of using dexmedetomidine as supplement to stellate ganglion block in treatment of trigeminal post-herpetic neuralgia in elderly patients
Yan ZHANG ; Minyu MA ; Shengkai GONG ; Juhong RAN ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(11):1338-1340
ObjectiveTo evaluate the feasibility of using dexmedetomidine (Dex) as supplement to stellate ganglion block (SGB) in the treatment of trigcminal post-herpetic neuralgia in elderly patients.MethodsForty-five ASA Ⅱ patients with trigeminal post-herpetic neuralgia aged 65-85 yr weighing 45-85 kg undergoing stellate ganglion block were randomly divided into 3 groups ( n =15 each): group SGB; group Dex 0.4 and 0.6 μg/kg +SGB (groups DS1 and DS2).SGB was performed on the affected side with 0.5% ropivacaine 8-10 ml.Dex 0.4 and 0.6 μg/kg in normal saline were infused iv over 15 min before SGB in groups DS1 and DS2 respectively.The onset time and duration of block were recorded.Bradycardia,hypotension and respiratory depression were also recorded.The intensity of pain was assessed with VAS scores (0=no pain,10 =worst pain) before and at 1,2,4,8 weeks after SGB.VAS score ≤3 was defined as satisfactory analgesia.The rate of satisfactory analgesia was calculated.ResultsThere was no significant difference in the incidence of bradycardia,hypotension and respiratory depression among the 3 groups.The duration of block was significantly longer and the rate of satisfactory analgesia at 2,4,8 weeks after SGB was significantly higher in groups DS1 and DS2 than in group SGB.There was no significant difference in the onset time,duration of block and the rate of satisfactory analgesia between groups DS1 and DS2.ConclusionSGB with Dex has better therapeutic effect than SGB in elderly patients with trigeminal post-herpetic neuralgia.
4.Development of the Structures and Characteristics of Microcapsules
Wei-Yan HAN ; You-Xi ZHAO ; Ping GONG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(01):-
Microcapsule technology recently has been applicated and developed in pharmaceutical,chemical,food and so on.The achievments have been obtained on the novel technics of microcapsulation,analytical methods of microcapsule characteristics,and methods of characterization for the appearance and porous structures of microcapsules.The novel developments on the structure and property of microcapsules were reviewed.
5.Anti-tumor activity of extracts from cultured cells of Taxus chinensis on cancer cell lines SMMC-7721 and HEp-2
Cuitao LU ; Xingguo MEI ; Wei GONG ; Yan LIU ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(07):-
AIM To analyze the toxicity and inhibitory mechanism of extracts from cultured cells (F 4 cell line) of Taxus chinensis on cancer cell lines SMMC 7721 and HEp 2. METHODS MTT assay for cell viability and flow cytometry for cell cycle analysis. RESULTS IC 50 of SMMC 7721 and HEp 2 were 0 161 4 g DCW?L -1 and 0 275 6 g DCW?L -1 respectively,tumor cells in G 2~M stage all increased with higher concentration and longer incubation of extracts from Taxus chinensis cells. CONCLUSION Extracts from cultured cells of Taxus chinensis could have cytotoxic effect on SMMC 7721 and HEp 2 and could induce apoptosis of both two cancer cells.
6.Effect of bioactive glass pretreatment on the durability of dentin bonding interface.
Qiu Ju LI ; Wei Yu GONG ; Yan Mei DONG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2020;52(5):931-937
OBJECTIVE:
To study the effect of bioactive glass (BG) on the dentin bond strength and the microleakage of hybrid layer.
METHODS:
In the study, 30 dentin planes were prepared from the third molars with no caries and equally assigned to the control group, BG group, and sodium trimetaphosphate (STMP)-polyacrylic acid (PAA)-BG group (S-P-BG group), randomly. After etched with 35% phosphoric acid, the dentin planes of BG group were pretreated with 0.5 g/L BG, and the dentin planes of S-P-BG group were pretreated with 5% STMP, 5% PAA and 0.5 g/L BG. No additional pretreatment was done to the dentin planes of control group. Then the dentin planes were bonded using 3M Single Bond 2 adhesive to 3M Z350XT composite resin, and cut into 0.9 mm×0.9 mm column samples, which were stored at 37 ℃ artificial saliva (AS). After 24 hours, 1 month, and 3 months, the microtensile bond strength test was performed. The data were analyzed using one-way ANOVA and LSD method. The morphology of the bond fracture interface was observed with scanning electron microscope. Other 27 teeth were collected and the enamel layer and roots cut off, with the pulp chamber exposed. 0.1% rhodamine B was added to the 3M Single Bond 2 adhesive, and then the adhesive was applied to complete the bonding procedures as above. The teeth were stored in 37 ℃ AS for 24 hours, 1 month, 3 months, and then 0.1% sodium fluorescein solution was placed in the chambers and stained for 1 hour. Confocal laser scanning microscopy was used to observe the interface morphology and microleakage of the hybrid layer.
RESULTS:
At the end of 24 hours and 1 month, there was no significant difference in the microtensile bond strength among the three groups (P>0.05). After 3 months of soaking, the S-P-BG group [(36.91±7.07) MPa] had significantly higher microtensile bond strength than the control group [(32.73±8.06) MPa] (P=0.026); For the control group and the BG group, the microtensile bond strength significantly decreased at the end of 3 months compared with 24 hours (control group: P=0.017, BG group: P=0.01); The microtensile bond strength of S-P-BG group af the end of 3 months had no significant difference in compared with 24 hours [(37.99±7.98) MPa] (P>0.05). Observation of the fracture surface at the 24 hours showed no obvious mineralization in all the three groups. After 1 and 3 months, mineral formation was observed in BG group and S-P-BG group, and no obvious collagen exposure was observed in S-P-BG group. Confocal laser scanning microscopy revealed no obvious differences in the morphology and quantity of the resin tag in the control group, BG group and S-P-BG group. At the end of 24 hours, leakage was found in all the three groups. The microleakage of the control group increased at the end of 3 months, while the microleakage of the BG and S-P-BG groups decreased.
CONCLUSION
BG pretreatment of dentin bonding interface can induce mineralization at the bonding interface and reduce the microleakage of the hybrid layer; pretreating the dentin bonding interface with STMP, PAA and BG may enhance the maintaining of the dentin bonding durability.
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7.Effects of Keratinocyte Growth Factor 2(KGF-2) on Keratinocyte Growth, Migration and on Excisional Wound Healing
Xia CHEN ; Wei HU ; Wangui WEI ; Yan SHEN ; Yan CHEN ; Shengli YANG ; Yi GONG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2009;36(7):854-862
Keratinocyte growth factor 2 (KGF-2) is a member of the FGF family that is mainly synthesized by mesenchymal cells and acta predominantly on epithelial cells in a paracrine manner. It is known to play an important role in fetal limb and lung development; skin wound healing and prostatic epithelial cell growth. The KGF-2 coding sequence were isolated from human kidney cDNA library, revealing that the Kgf-2 gene is also expressed in the kidney apparatus. Purified from prokaryotic E. coli cells, the effects of the recombinant KGF-2 protein in cultured keratinocyte were analyzed by using MTT assay and in situ TUNEL assay. Interestingly, results revealed that KGF-2 promoted keratinocyte cell growth by stimulating cell proliferation and attenuating cell apoptosis. These findings supported a few evidences that KGF-2 could contribute to alveolar epithelial cells against apoptosis. Cell migration assays for the first time revealed that KGF-2 could stimulate keratinocyte cell migration in vitro. In addition, in the pilot animal test, recombinant KGF-2 incorporated within the hydrogel dressing exhibited significantly stimulatory effect on cutaneous wound healing. These combined effects implicate a potential therapeutic application of human recombinant KGF-2 in the future.
8.Analysis of retinal nerve fiber layer thickness and macular thickness in unaffected female carrier of Leber hereditary optic neuropathy
Yi-xin, ZHANG ; Yan-li, DAI ; Yan, GONG ; Hou-bin, HUANG ; Shi-hui, WEI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2013;(6):587-591
Background Researches documented that retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLT) in unaffected carriers of Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) becomes thickened in different quadrants to different degrees.But the change of their macular thickness is still unclear.Objective This study was to clarify RNFLT and macular thickness by optical coherence tomography (OCT) in unaffected female carriers of LHON families.Methods Five female LHON patients (5 eyes) from 5 LHON families,eighteen unaffected female carriers (18eyes) from 18 LHON families and twenty-five age-matched healthy female controls (25 eyes) were included in this study.The patients and genetic carriers were diagnosed in PLA General Hospital from 2011 September to 2012 October.Regular ocular examination were performed followed by OCT measurement of retinas.The Optic Disc Cube 200×200 and Macular Cube 200×200 protocols were used during the OCT measurement.Average (360°) RNFLT,RNFLT at four quadrantic sections,cube average macular thickness and macular thickness of nine Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) sub-areas were compared among the LHON genetic carriers,LHON patients and normal controls.Results Compared to the normal control group,significant reduced values were seen in temporal,superior,nasal and inferior side of sub-area macular thickness in the LHON female carriers (P=0.022,0.046,0.024,0.008).In addition,but no significant differences were found in cube average thickness,central subarea macular thickness,temporal,superior,nasal and inferior side of lateral sub-area macular thickness,average RNFLT,and temporal,superior,nasal and inferior quadrant RNFLT between the LHON female carriers and normal controls (P=0.102,0.051,0.238,0.663,0.1 10,0.104,0.419,0.371,0.158,0.063,0.563).Compared to the unaffected female carrier group,female patients showed significant reductions in cube average macular thickness,temporal,superior,nasal and inferior side of sub-area macular thickness,temporal,superior,nasal and inferior side of lateral sub-area mac ular thickness,average R NFLT and temporal,superior,and inferior quadrant RNFLT (P =0.000,0.000,0.000,0.007,0.002,0.002,0.000,0.000,0.040,0.000,0.016,0.000,0.000) except for the central subarea macular thickness and nasal quadrant RNFLT (P=0.388,0.580).Conclusions Unaffected LHON female carriers show a normal peripapillary RNFLT,but the macular thickness at medial sub-area is thinner.This first report offers an information of macular structure change in unaffected LHON female carriers,which suggest that macular damage appears prior to RNFLT change.
9.Effects of thrombolytic information in different time windows upon thrombolytic decision making in patients with cerebral infarction
Jingjing GONG ; Hongyan GAO ; Huamiao SONG ; Jun FENG ; Wei WEI ; Yan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2016;25(7):605-608
Objective To discuss the influence of framing information and time window information upon risk decision making about thrombolysis therapy in patients with cerebral infarction or their relatives in the scenarios of thrombolytic therapy for acute cerebral infarction.Methods Inpatients and outpatients with cerebral infarction or their relatives(n=327) were randomly divided into positive framing group(n=187) and negative framing group(n=140).Every participant underwent risky messages about thrombolytic treatment in three different time windows:0-90 minutes,91-180 minutes and 181-270 minutes.Results In any thrombolytic time window condition,there was no significant difference in thrombolytic tendency of participants between the positive framing group and the negative framing group (0-90 min:x2=1.24,P> 0.05;91-180 minutes:x2 =0.35,P>0.05;181-270 minutes:x2 =0.07,P> 0.05).In a negative framework conditions,compared with the participants receiving thrombolytic information in 181-270 minutes time window,subjects receiving thrombolytic information in 0-90 minutes window were more tolerant of thrombolytic treatment (69.3 % vs 51.5 %,P< 0.0125).Conclusion There are mutual effects of time window and framing information upon participants' preferences for thrombolysis.Different thrombolytic information are presented according to their corresponding time windows.
10.Clinical outcomes of concurrent three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy and chemotherapy for limited-stage small cell lung cancer
Heyi GONG ; Wenyuan ZHAO ; Hongfu SUN ; Wei HUANG ; Jinguang HE ; Yan YI ; Baosheng LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2010;19(3):205-208
Objective To evaluate therapeutic effects and complications of concurrent three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT) and chemotherapy in patients with limited-stage small cell lung cancer (LSCLC).Methods From June 2000 to August 2005, 93 histologically proved LSCLC patients were randomized into two groups:3DCRT group (n =46) and conventional group (n =47).In both groups, patients received one cycle chemotherapy, followed by concurrent chemoradiotherapy and then received consolidate chemotherapy.Chemotherapy was four to six cycles of PE regimen.Conventional irradiation field was setup in conventional group, while in 3 DCRT group clinical target volume (CTV) only involved visible tumor and adjacent lymphatic region.Radiotherapy was delivered at 2 Gy per fraction, 5 fractions per week to a median total dose of 60 -64 Gy.Those who achieved a complete response were treated with prophylactic cranial irradiation (PCI) with 30 Gy in 10 fractions.Results The follow-up rate was 100% in both groups.The number of patients completed 1-, 2-and 3-year follow-up were 36, 34 and 16 in 3DCRT group, 14, 7 and 8 in conventional group, respectively.The complete and overall response rate were 52% and 89% in 3DCRT group, while 47% and 85% in conventional group, respectively.The 1-, 2-and 3-year survival rates were 78%, 35% and 15% in 3DCRT group, 72%, 30% and 17% in conventional group, respectively.The median survival time was 23.2 and 22.8 months, respectively.There was no statistical difference in short-term (Χ~2 = 0.34 ,P = O.759) and long-term outcomes (Χ~2 = 0.18 ,P = 0.92).In 3DCRT group, the incidence of grade 1 +2 acute radiation pneumonitis and esophagitis, grade 1 +2 and grade 3 chronic radiation pneumonitis were lower than those in conventional group.There was no grade 3 or 4 acute radiation pneumonitis or esophagitis, or grade 4 chronic radiation pneumonitis in both groups.There was no difference in grade 1 + 2, grade 3 or grade 4 acute myelo-suppression between the two groups.Conclusions In the treatment of LSCLC, concurrent 3DCRT and chemotherapy can achieve satisfactory short-term and long-term outcomes with acceptable complications.