2.Effects of diclofenac sodium suppositories on emergence agitation after sevoflurane maintenance in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy
Ying, SUN ; Wen-yin, XU ; Jie, HU ; Yan-ting, WANG ; Jie, BAI
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2009;29(7):842-844
Objective To investigate the effects of diclofenac sodium suppositories on emergence agitation after sevoflurane maintenance in children undergoing adenotonsilleetomy. Methods Forty-five patients selected for adenotonsillectomy were randomly divided into three groups (n=15). Patients in group 1 were given diclofenac sodium suppositories 12.5 mg right after intubation, those in group 2 were given diclofenac sodium suppositories 12.5 mg immediately after operation, while those in control group were not treated with diclofenac sodium suppositories before or after operation. The extubation time and time spent in post-anesthctic ICU (PACU) were recorded, the modified Aldrete score and pain score were assessed after entrance into PACU, and pediatric anesthesia emergence delirium (PAED) scale was administered 10, 20 and 30 rain after entrance into PACU. Results There was no significant difference in extubation time and time spent in PACU among three groups(P>0.05). Ten minutes after entrance into PACU, the PAED score of group 1 was significantly lower than those of group 2 and control group(P<0.05), while there was no significant difference between the latter two groups(P>0.05). Twenty and thirty minutes after entrance into PACU, the PAED scores of group 1 and group 2 were significantly lower than that of control group(P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the modified Aldrete score right after entrance into PACU among three groups. The pain scores of group 1 and group 2 were signifiantly lower than that of control group(P< 0.05). Conclusion Diclofenac sodium suppositories can decrease the incidence and severity of emergence agitation after sevoflurane maintenance in children undergoing adenotonsillectomy.
3.Changes of respiratory and hemodynamic functions in children with laparoscopic Nissen's fundoplication
ying, SUN ; wen-yin, XU ; jia-ping, ZHANG ; yan-ting, WANG ; jie, BAI ; yi-ming, WU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(05):-
Objective To observe the changes of respiratory and hemodynamic functions in children with different age undergoing laparoscopic Nissen's fundoplication(LNF). Methods Thirty-three children with LNF were divided into three groups according to the age: group Ⅰ,1 to 12 months,n=13;group Ⅱ,1 to 3 years old,n=10;and group Ⅲ,4 to 7 years,n=10.Heart rate(HR),mean arterial pressure,Ppeak,compliance of the respiratory system(CRS) and end-tidal carbon dioxide pressure(PETCO2) were recorded 5 min before pneumoperitoneum(T0),10 min(T1),60 min(T2) after pneumoperitoneum and 10 min after deflation(T3),and parameters of blood gas analysis such as PaCO2 were measured at the same time. Results Compared with those at T0,HR,Ppeak,PETCO2 and the difference between PaCO2 and PETCO2(Pa-ETCO2)were significantly increased at T1 and T2,while CRS was significantly decreased.The most significant changes were found in group Ⅰ. Conclusion The changes of respiratory and hemodynamic functions are observed in children undergoing LNF,and anesthesia management should be enhanced for those within 1 to 12 months old who experience the most significant changes.
4.THE DISTRIBUTION CHANGE OF THE FGF-R IN THE FLAP TRANSPLANTATIN
Fenlan LIU ; Jianwen ZHAO ; Jie WEN ; Yuanfeng LIU ; Shuling BAI ; Ji LI ;
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2002;0(06):-
Objective To examine the chracteristics of distribution of the FGF R before and after the flap transplantation and the influence of exogenic bFGF on the distribution of FGF R. Method Caudally based random skin flaps were raised on the backs of Wistar rats,bFGF was instilled under flaps after closure.An immunohistochemical techniques stanining method was used. Results FGF receptors distributes in the stratum basal of epidermis,the vascular endothelial cells in the dermis and hypodermis,the fibroblasts and the epithelial cells of the hair follicle and the sweat gland.In compared with preoperation,the quantity of increased gradually from the 1st day to the fifth day after operation,and the peak value is on the fifth day,it then recovered to the pre operation level on the serventh day.After applying the exogenic bFGF,the positive immunoreactive cells in the experimental group,increased remarkably from the Ist day to the 3rd day after operation in contrast with the control group.The peak value is on the 3rd day which was two days earlier than that of the control group and the peak value of the experimental group is remarkably higher than that of the control group.Conclusion\ FGF R distributes in the stratum basal of epidermis,the vascular endothelial cells in the dermis and hypodermis,the fibroblasts,and the epithelial cells of the hair follicle and the sweat gland.In compaired with pre operation,the quantity of the positive immunoreactive cells of FGF R were increased gradually from the Ist day to fifth day after operation,and the peak value is on the fifth day.After applying the exogenic bFGF,the positive immunoreactive cells of FGF receptors were increased.\;[
5.The isometric concentric and eccentric strength of patients with knee osteoarthritis
Xiao-Jie YU ; Yi WU ; Yong-San HU ; Yu-Long BAI ; Wen-Ke FAN ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the functional changes in the isometric,concentric and eccentric muscle strength of the knee extensors and flexors in patients with knee osteoarthritis,and to explore the relationship among these contractions.Methods A Biodex System-3 isokinetic test system was used to assess the isometric,concentric and eccentric strength of the knee extensors and flexors of the involved and uninvolved limbs of 54 patients suffering from osteoarthritis.Results The strength of the knee extensors and flexors of the involved limbs was significantly less than that of the uninvolved legs in the different contraction modes(P<0.05).The difference was especially marked in concentric and eccentric contraction at low angular velocity.The hamstrings/quadriceps ratio and the dy- namic control ratio showed abnormalities in the muscle balance of the hamstrings and quadriceps.Conclusion Iso- kinetic testing should be applied and the hamstrings/quadriceps ratio and the dynamic control ratio should be analyzed in evaluating patients with knee osteoarthritis.
6.MICROBIAL ENZYME CONVERSION OF L-CYSTEBSE AND L-CYSTINE
Zhong LIU ; Wen-Bo YANG ; Gang BAI ; Wang TIAN ; Yong-Jie JIN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
Pseudomonas sp. TS1138 isolated from soil samples was able to form L-cysteine from DL-2-Amino-△2-Thia-zoline-4-Carboxylic Acid (DL-ATC) after cultured 16 hours . The optimum carbon and nitrogen soruces of strain growth and enzyme formation are glucose and urea. This enzyme was induced by DL-ATC. The product was identified to be L-Cysteine based on thin layer chromatography, optical rotation and HPLC studies.
7.Purification and Properties of L-Cysteine Synthetase from Pseudomonas
Yong-Jie JIN ; Wen-Bo YANG ; Zhong LIU ; Gang BAI ; Yang-Sheng YU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
The L-ATC hydrolase and L-SCC amidohydrolase which convert L-ATC to L-cysteine in Pseudomonas sp.TS-1138 are purified about 83.9 and 90.3 fold by salting-out method, Sephadex G-75 gel chromatography, DEAE-cellulose 52 ion exchange and Sephadex G-100 gel chromatography, etc. The purified enzyemes are both demonstrated by SDS-PAGE to be a homogeneous protein. Their molecular weight are about 37.5kD and42.8kDa respectively. The optimum reaction temperature are both 35℃, and the optimum pH are 7.0 and 8.0 respectively. The Km of the two enzymes are 0.67 mmol/L and 0.15 mmol/L, and the Vmax are 0.39?10 -3mmol/L?min and 0.42?10 -3mmol/L?min respectively.
8.Research of Desulfhydrase Involved in L-cysteine Biosynthetic Pathway in Pseudomonas sp.
Yang-Sheng YU ; Yang LI ; Yong-Jie JIN ; Gang BAI ; Wen-Bo YANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
The L-cysteine desulfhydrase gene (cd) of Pseudomonas sp.TS1138 was amplified by PCR,and the amplified gene was recombined in the cloning vector pBluescript SKII.The 1.2kb DNA fragment containing cd was sequenced,and its homology with other desulfhydrases was blast; then the cd was cloned into the expression vector pET-21a(+), and afterward expressed by IPTG inducement.The expression protein was purified by Ni-NTA His-Bind Resin.Then the expression protein was identified by the method of activity staining of desulfhydrase, and the characterization of L-cysteine desulfhydrase and the critical role it played in the L-cysteine biosynthetic pathway were discussed.
9.Treatment of knee osteoarthritis with needle-scalpel therapy based on syndrome differentiation in 76 patients
Jie YU ; Shao-Jie WANG ; Wen BAI ; Xiu-Feng ZHANG
Journal of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2009;32(10):716-718
Objective To observe the curative effect of syndrome differentiation-based treatment with needle-scalpel therapy on knee osteoarthritis. Methods The patients were randomly divided into the treatment group (locating acupoints by syndrome differentiation) and control group (locating acupoints by local pain) and all treated with the needle-scalpel therapy. The scores of curative effect in two groups were calculated by using Lequesne serious index of knee osteoarthritis before and after the treatment. Results In two groups the scores all decreased significantly before and after the treatment respectively (P <0. 01) , while the score and superior rate in the treatment group were higher significantly than those in the control group ( P < 0. 05 ). Conclusion The needle-scalpel therapy has a better short-term curative effect on knee osteoarthritis after syndrome differentiation.
10.Experimental study on effect of Huaxian Decoction treating bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in mice.
Shao-jie WANG ; Wen BAI ; Chun-ling WANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2007;27(4):347-351
OBJECTIVETo study the preventive and therapeutic effect of Huaxian Decoction (HXD) on bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis in mice by taking treatment of ligustrazin and prednisone as controls, for investigate the clinical value and possible mechanism in treatment of pulmonary fibrosis by traditional Chinese herbs.
METHODSA total of 96 male ICR mice, aged 6 to 8 weeks, were randomly divided into 8 groups. Pulmonary fibrosis was induced in the model group by intranasal instillation of bleomycin 5 mg/kg. HXD were given via gastrogavage to the HXD prevention group and treatment group respectively at 48 h before and 14 days after they were modeled with the same method, and the groups of ligustrazin and prednisone, treatment and prevention, were managed the same as for HXD groups, but with ligustazin and prednisone instead of HXD respectively. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and lung tissue of animals were gathered on day 28. Cellular ultrastructural changes of lung was examined under electron microscope by HE, Masson stain; Content of hydroxyproline (HYP) in lung tissue was assessed by acidolysis method; and concentration of transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) in BALF was assessed by ELISA.
RESULTSPulmonary coefficient was significantly lower in all the drug intervening groups than that in the model group (P < 0.05), improvement on alveolitis and pulmonary fibrosis were alsonaged the safter intervention, especially in the HXD prevention group (Pinstead < 0.05). HYP content in lung tissue and TGF-beta1 content in BALF lowered at the same time.
CONCLUSIONEarly stage application of HXD can alleviate bleomycin-induced alveolitis and pulmonary fibrosis in mice to certain degree, suggesting that Chinese herbs with supplementing qi and activating blood circulation effect could play a definite preventive action on pulmonary fibrosis, and the inhibition on expressions of TGF-beta1 in lung tissues may be one of the mechanisms.
Animals ; Bleomycin ; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ; chemistry ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Hydroxyproline ; metabolism ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Phytotherapy ; Pulmonary Fibrosis ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; Random Allocation ; Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ; analysis