1.Clinical Features With In-hospital and Long-term Prognosis of Acute Myocardial Infarction in Patients Younger Than 40 Years by Different Genders
Wen HAO ; Huangtai MIAO ; Xiao WANG ; Jie CHANG ; Zishuo CHEN ; Shaoping NIE
Chinese Circulation Journal 2016;31(10):976-980
Objective: To evaluate clinical features with in-hospital and long-term prognosis of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in patients ≤40 years of age by different genders and to analyze the predictors for major adverse cardiovascular event (MACE) occurrence. Methods: A total of 685 AMI patients ≤40 years treated in our hospital from 2012-01-01 to 2015-08-31 were consecutively enrolled. The patients were divided into 2 groups by gender: Male group,n=650 and Female group,n=35. The baseline data, clinical features, in-hospital MACE incidence were collected by telephone communication and compared between 2 groups; the long-term risk factors for MACE occurrence were analyzed. Results: The AMI ratio in male patients was 94.89%, in female was 5.11% and the onset age in Male group was higher than Female group (35.53±4.21) years vs (34.05±4.98) years,P=0.046. Compared with Female group, Male group showed the lower rates of coronary left main diseases (3.2% vs 11.4%,P=0.012) and in-hospital heart failure (8.3% vs 25.7%,P=0.001). The median follow-up time was of 727.0 (411.5, 1102.0) days and during that period, MACE occurrence rates in Male group was 46 (7.1%) cases and in Female group was 2 (5.7%) cases,P=0.758. Increased level of hs-TnI, (OR=1.003, 95% CI 1.001-1.006,P=0.020) and multi coronary artery disease (OR=1.964, 95% CI 1.018-3.790,P=0.044) were the independent predictors for long- term adverse event occurrence; while PCI (OR=0.475, 95% CI 0.241-0.936,P=0.031) was the protector for long-term prognosis in young male AMI patients. Conclusion: AMI patients≤40 years were mainly in male gender, the mean onset age in male was elder than female. Increased hs-TnI level and multi coronary artery disease were the predictors for MACE occurrence, while PCI was the protective factor for long-term prognosis in young male AMI patients.
2.Protective effects of hyperbaric oxygen treatment on kidney cells of type 2 diabetic rats.
Wen-Jie NIE ; Xiu-Qin CAO ; Gui-Qiang SHAO
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2014;66(2):186-194
The major objective was to explore the effect of early hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) therapy on the tissue structure, apoptosis, and metalloproteinases of kidney cells in Goto-Kakizaki (GK) rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus. GK rats (n = 24) were divided randomly and evenly into model, metformin hydrochloride (MH), and hyperbaric oxygen (HBO) groups, while healthy Wistar rats (n = 8) were used as normal control group. The healthy rats in the normal control group and the GK rats in the model group were both intragastrically administered with purified water (5 mL/kg) once per day. Meanwhile, the rats in the MH group received intragastric administration of MH (250 mg/kg) once daily, while the rats in the HBO group inhaled pure oxygen under a constant pressure (0.15 MPa) for 30 min. After 3 weeks of treatment, the body weight of each rat was measured, and the blood samples were collected from tails. Subsequently, the kidneys of all rats were excised for weighing mass and further examination. For each renal sample, the sections were firstly embedded with paraffin and sliced to prepare histopathologic sections stained using HE, PAS and Masson, respectively, for subsequent observation with optical microscopy. Later, the apoptosis of kidney cells was examined using the TUNEL method by computing the apoptotic index. Furthermore, the histopathologic sections were also examined using the immunohistochemistry approach with Caspase-3, MMP-2, and TIMP-2 antibodies, respectively. At the same time, the plasma concentration of TGF-β1 of the rats in each group was detected using ELISA method. These resultant data showed that the pathological changes of the HBO group were less than those of the model group with respect to increased glomerular volume density of mesangial cells, broadening mesangial matrix and thickening basement membrane as well as swelling renal tubular epithelial cells. The index of cell apoptosis and Caspase-3 expression in the HBO group showed no significant differences (P > 0.05) compared with those in the normal control and MH groups respectively, but demonstrated significant decrease compared with that in the model group (P < 0.01). Meanwhile, the MMP-2 and TIMP-2 expressions of the HBO group were stronger than those in the model and MH groups, but weaker than those in the normal control group (P < 0.05). Although the plasma concentration of TGF-β1 in HBO, MH and model groups was greater than that in the normal control group, no significant statistical difference was distinguished among these four groups (P > 0.05). These results indicate that the HBO treatment can inhibit the apoptosis and Caspase-3 expression of renal cells of GK rats, adjust the activity of MMP-2 and its inhibitors, and reduce the accumulation of extracellular matrix. This implies that the HBO treatment might protect renal tissues, thus delaying occurrence and retaining development of diabetic nephropathy.
Animals
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Apoptosis
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Caspase 3
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metabolism
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Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental
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physiopathology
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Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2
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physiopathology
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Diabetic Nephropathies
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therapy
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Hyperbaric Oxygenation
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Kidney
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cytology
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Matrix Metalloproteinase 2
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metabolism
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Oxygen
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administration & dosage
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2
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metabolism
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Transforming Growth Factor beta1
3.Effects of ginkgolide B on lipopolysaccharide-induced TNFalpha production in mouse peritoneal macrophages and NF-kappaB activation in rat pleural polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
Zhen-gui NIE ; Shan-ying PENG ; Wen-jie WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2004;39(6):415-418
AIMTo study the effects of ginkgolide B on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)--induced TNFalpha production in mouse peritoneal macrophages and NF-kappaB activation in rat pleural polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
METHODSL929 crystal violet staining assay was used to show the level of TNFalpha released from mouse peritoneal macrophages induced by LPS. Electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) was used to determine NF-kappaB binding activities.
RESULTSGinkgolide B (1, 10 micromol x L(-1)) was shown to significantly inhibit LPS (10 mg x L(-1))-induced TNFalpha production in mouse peritoneal macrophages, the IC50 was 0.26 micromol x L(-1); LPS (1 mg x L(-1)) and PAF (1 nmol , L(-1)) were shown to increase the NF-kappaB binding activities in rat pleural polymorphonuclear leukocytes; ginkgolide B (10 micromol x L(-1)) was found to inhibit LPS (1 mg x L(-1))-induced NF-kappaB activation in rat pleural polymorphonuclear leukocytes; ginkgolide B (1, 10 micromol x L(-1)) was shown to inhibit PAF (1 nmol x L(-1))-induced NF-kappaB activation in rat pleural polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
CONCLUSIONThe inhibition of NF-kappaB activation and TNFalpha production might be considered to be part of the mechanisms underlying the antiinflammatory action of ginkgolide B; PAF is involved in activation of the NF-kappaB pathway stimulated with LPS.
Animals ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ; pharmacology ; Diterpenes ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Female ; Ginkgo biloba ; chemistry ; Ginkgolides ; Lactones ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Lipopolysaccharides ; antagonists & inhibitors ; Macrophages, Peritoneal ; metabolism ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; NF-kappa B ; metabolism ; Neutrophils ; enzymology ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Platelet Activating Factor ; antagonists & inhibitors ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; biosynthesis
4.Biomechanical evaluation and optimal design of two parameters of dental implant with arbitrarily adjusted angles
Siyuan CHENG ; Hailin WEN ; Jingqiu SI ; Rui LIANG ; Jing NIE ; Hang WANG ; Jie LONG ; Wei TANG ; Yongtao WEI ; Weidong TIAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(34):5473-5479
BACKGROUND:Oversize stress of a dental implant and its surrounding tissue is the main factor to affect the
long-term use of dental implants. So, the reasonable and precise design of implant shape is one of the important methods of prolonging the life span of dental implants.
OBJECTIVE:To make the optimal analysis and design of the diameters of connector screw and central screw of the adjustable-angle dental implant invented in the earlier stage.
METHODS: The finite element analysis model of the edentulous mandible with adjustable-angle dental implant was established by software Pro/E 5.0, Mimics 10.0 and ANSYS Workbench 14.5. The maximum equivalent
stress of dental implant-edentulous mandibular model was analyzed.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The maximum equivalent stress of dental implant-edentulous mandibular model
5.Effect of ginkgolide B on platelet-activating factor induced activation of rat polymorphonuclear leukocytes.
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2003;38(2):98-102
AIMTo investigate the effect of ginkgolide B on PAF-induced adhesion, chemotaxis and degranulation of rat polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs).
METHODSThe adhesion of rat PMNs to rat synovial cells (RSC) was measured with MTT colorimetry. The chemotaxis of PMNs was quantified with Boyden chamber method. The degranulation of rat PMNs was evaluated by determining the activity of released beta-glucuronidase.
RESULTSIn comparison with control, ginkgolide B at the concentration of 10 mumol.L-1 significantly inhibited the adhesion of PMNs to RSC by 71.74%. At the final concentration of 1-1,000 nmol.L-1, ginkgolide B dose-dependently inhibited the chemotaxis of PMNs stimulated with 10 nmol.L-1 platelet-activating factor (PAF), the IC50 was 4.84 nmol.L-1. At the final concentration of 0.01-10 mumol.L-1, ginkgolide B decreased the release of beta-glucuronidase in PMNs induced by 1 mumol.L-1 PAF in dose-dependent manner. The IC50 was 3.56 mumol.L-1.
CONCLUSIONGinkgolide B was found to significantly inhibit PAF-induced adhesion, chemotaxis and degranulation in rat polymorphonuclear leukocytes. These effects might be considered a part of the mechanisms underlying the antiinflammatory action of ginkgolide B.
Animals ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal ; pharmacology ; Cell Adhesion ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Chemotaxis, Leukocyte ; drug effects ; Diterpenes ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Drug Interactions ; Ginkgo biloba ; chemistry ; Ginkgolides ; Glucuronidase ; metabolism ; Lactones ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Male ; Neutrophils ; drug effects ; physiology ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Platelet Activating Factor ; antagonists & inhibitors ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
6.Effects of different concentration extract from shenghua decoction on contractile activity of the uterine smooth muscle isolated from normal, estrogen-treated and postpartum mice.
Ding ZHAO ; Wen-Hong ZHAN ; Lian-Huai LI ; Feng-Zhi NIE ; Jun-Jie JIAO ; Yang LU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(3):243-246
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of different concentration extract from Shenghua decoction on contractile activity of the uterine smooth muscle isolated from normal, estrogen-treated and postpartum mice.
METHODMedlab/4 s vital signal recorder was used to measure the effects of extract from Shenghua decoction (3-12 mg x mL(-1)) on contractile amplitude and frequency of the isolated uterus from normal, estrogen-treated and postpartum mice.
RESULTShenghua decoction extract (3-12 mg x mL(-1)) significantly decreased the contractile activity of the mouse isolated uterus in normal non-pregnancy and postpartum, but significantly increased that of the mouse isolated uterus treated with estrogen, and didn't show significant concentration-response relationship.
CONCLUSIONThe effects of Shenghua decoction extract on contractile activity of mouse-isolated uterus treated with estrogen cannot represent the pharmacological effects on that of in normal non-pregnancy and postpartum uterus.
Angelica sinensis ; chemistry ; Animals ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drug Combinations ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Estrogens ; pharmacology ; Female ; In Vitro Techniques ; Mice ; Muscle, Smooth ; drug effects ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Postpartum Period ; Uterine Contraction ; drug effects ; Uterus ; drug effects
7.Synthesis and antiinflammation activity of aromatic aminoketone compounds, a new type of PAF-receptor antagonist.
Li-yuan MOU ; Zi-yun LIN ; Jie LIU ; Qi-dong ZHANG ; Li-ya ZHU ; Wen-jie WANG ; Zhen-gui NIE ; Yu HE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2008;43(9):917-925
A series of aromatic aminoketones were synthesized by Mannich reaction. Structures of these compounds were confirmed by 1H NMR, MS and HRMS or element analysis. Pharmacological screening showed that most target compounds inhibited the release of beta-glucuronidase in polymorphonuclear leucocytes by PAF (platelet activating factor) and compounds MA12, MA13, MA18, MA21 and MA33 were more active. The study suggests that target compounds are potential PAF receptor antagonists and their anti-inflammatory activities are due to the inhibition of release of lysosomal enzyme.
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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chemical synthesis
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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therapeutic use
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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drug therapy
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Glucuronidase
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metabolism
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Ketones
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chemical synthesis
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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therapeutic use
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Macrophages, Peritoneal
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metabolism
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Mice
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Neutrophils
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enzymology
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Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins
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antagonists & inhibitors
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Rats
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Receptors, G-Protein-Coupled
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antagonists & inhibitors
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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biosynthesis
8.Effect of ginkgolide B on the production of NO, IL-6 and RANTES from astrocytes.
Shan-ying PENG ; Wen-hui LIAO ; Zhen-gui NIE ; Yang LIU ; Lin WANG ; Feng WANG ; Wen-jie WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(9):1103-1108
This study is to explore the effect of ginkgolide B (BN52021) on the production of nitric oxide (NO), interleukin (IL)-6 and regulated upon activation normal T cell expressed and secreted (RANTES) from astrocytes induced by stimulators. Primary cultured rat astrocytes were stimulated with lipopolysaccharides (LPS), the production of NO was assayed using Griess reaction; U251 cells were stimulated with IL-1 beta, the contents of IL-6 and RANTES in the supernatant were measured using ELISA. The mRNA expressions of IL-6 and RANTES were detected using RT-PCR. LPS (10 ng mL(-1) to 10 microg mL(-1)) could stimulate rat astrocytes to produce NO in a dose-dependent manner. Ginkgolide B at the concentrations of 0.1-10 micromol L(-1) were shown to decrease NO production significantly. IL-1 beta could induce the mRNA expression and protein secretion of IL-6 from U251 cells, as well as RANTES. Ginkgolide B at concentrations of 0.1-10 micromol L(-1) were shown to inhibit RANTES secretion, and to inhibit mRNA expression of IL-6 and RANTES at concentration of 10 micromol L(-1). Ginkgolide B has inhibitory effect on the production of NO, IL-6 and RANTES from astrocytes treated with inflammatory stimulators.
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Astrocytes
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cytology
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metabolism
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cells, Cultured
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Chemokine CCL5
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genetics
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metabolism
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Ginkgolides
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Glioblastoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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Humans
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Interleukin-1beta
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Interleukin-6
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genetics
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secretion
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Lactones
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Lipopolysaccharides
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Nitric Oxide
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metabolism
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Platelet Activating Factor
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antagonists & inhibitors
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RNA, Messenger
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metabolism
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
9.Anatomical study and clinical applications of the posterior tibial artery intermuscular septum branches island flaps.
Zai-rong WEI ; Yu-ming WANG ; Da-li WANG ; Jian-ping QI ; Wen-jie HAN ; Xue-qin ZENG ; Kai-yu NIE
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2007;23(4):293-294
OBJECTIVETo report an anatomical basis for the posterior tibial artery intermuscular septum branches island flaps and its clinical value.
METHODSThe origin,course, number, caliber and distribution of the posterior tibial artery intermuscular septum branches were studied in 10 adult cadavers(20 legs). 10 cases of homonymy and opposite side ankle and adjacent soft tissue defects with posterior tibial artery intermuscular septum branches island flaps, aged 20-50 years. Free skin transplantation on the donor sites.
RESULTSThe posterior tibial artery gives off 2-7 intermuscular septum branches. Its external diameter was about 0.4-1.8 mm,and the length was about 0.3-4.5 cm. The area of flaps was 7 cm x 6 cm - 20 cm x 8 cm in the group. All the flaps were survived except 1 with partial necrosis in the distant part(3 cm x 1 cm) of the flap. 7 cases were followed up two months to three years. The color, texture and appearance of the flaps were good.
CONCLUSIONSThe kind of flap has reliable blood supply, the scope of repairing was wide; avoidance of sacrificing the major artery; the flap was easy to be dissected. It was one of the ideal flaps to repair the ankle and adjacent soft tissue defects.
Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Surgical Flaps ; blood supply ; Tibial Arteries ; anatomy & histology ; transplantation ; Young Adult
10.Determination of Sixteen Kinds of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Tea Beverages by MHNTs@ZIF-8-based Magnetic Solid Phase Extraction-Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Wen-Ding NIE ; Si-Jie SHUAI ; Ke HU ; Xiao-Lei CUI ; Jing WANG ; Dong-Dong LI ; Teng-Fei LI
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2024;52(9):1355-1364,中插36-中插38
MHNTs@PDA@ZIF-8 with rod-shaped core-shell structures was synthesized and used as sorbent in magnetic solid phase extraction(MSPE).MHNTs@PDA@ZIF-8-MSPE method coupled with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry(GC-MS)was employed to analyze sixteen kinds of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons(PAHs)in tea beverages.Vibrating sample magnetometer(VSM),Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy(FT-IR),X-ray diffraction(XRD),scanning electron microscopy(SEM)and nitrogen adsorption-desorption techniques were used to characterize the MHNTs@PDA@ZIF-8.The results demonstrated that the MHNTs@PDA@ZIF-8 exhibited significant magnetic properties and a large specific surface area.The experimental conditions that could affect MSPE were investigated,including adsorbent dosage,extraction time,desorption time,ionic strength,desorption solvent type,and desorption solvent volume.The optimal conditions were 10 mg of MHNTs@PDA@ZIF-8 as adsorbent,90 s under vortex extraction,and ultrasonic desorption for 60 s with 1 mL ofn-hexane.The sixteen kinds of PAHs showed good linearity in the concentration range of 5-500 μg/L(r2≥0.995).The limits of detection(S/N=3)and quantitation(S/N=10)were in the range of 0.1-0.8 μg/L and 0.3-2.6 μg/L,respectively.The recoveries of the method ranged from 60.9%to 114.7%,with relative standard deviations(n=3)ranging from 0.2%to 9.2%when the addition levels of sixteen kinds of PAHs were 10,50,and 100 μg/L.The method was simple,fast,sensitive and environmentally friendly,and suitable for detecting sixteen kinds of PAHs in tea beverages.