1.Efficacy observation of sequential plasma perfusion of low dose plasma exchange in patients with acute on chronic liver failure
Gang WU ; Wen CHEN ; Cunliang DENG ; Li TANG ; Bo QIN
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(25):3281-3283
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of sequential plasma perfusion of low dose plasma exchange in the pa-tients with acute on chronic liver failure (ACLF).Methods The patients with HBV related ACLF in the infection department of the Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical College were divided into the plasma exchange therapy group (group A,n=114)and the low dose plasma exchange sequential plasma perfusion therapy group (group B,n=144).The group A was treated only by plasma exchange of fresh frozen plasma 2 400 mL;while the group B adopted the sequential plasma perfusion of plasma exchange,with fresh frozen plasma dosage of 1 400 mL.The changes of the liver and renal function,coagulation function and electrolyte indicators were observed in the two groups.The differences in the clinical effects and adverse reactions were compared between the two groups.Results The serum levels of ALT,TBIL and INR after treatment in the two groups were significant decreased than before treatment(P<0.05);ALB and PTA were significantly improved compared with before treatment(P<0.05);there were no signif-icant differences in serum levels of CRE,K+ and Na+ between before and after treatment.The changes of various indexes before and after treatment had no statistical differences between the two groups.The total effective rate and the mortality at 24 weeks in the group B was 66.66% and 47.22% respectively,which had no statistical differences compared with the group A.The total oc-currence rate of adverse reactions in the group B was 23.75%,which was significant lower than 35.26% in the group A with statis-tical difference (P=0.011).Conclusion Sequential plasma perfusion of plasma exchange has better clinical effect and few adverse reactions for treating the patients with ACLF,which can reduce the plasma dosage significantly.
2.The expression of VEGF,COX2 and mPGES mRNA in colon cancer
Bo JIANG ; Dong-Bo LIU ; Wen-Yuan WANG ; Wei-Lan LIU ; Su-Tang GUO ;
Cancer Research and Clinic 2001;0(04):-
Objective To study the expression of VEGF,Cox2 and mPGES in colon cancer.Methods VEGF,Cox2 and mPGES mRNA expression in 32 paired samples(tumor and adjacent normal tissue)were de- termined by using real time RT-PCR.Results VEGF was overexpressed in 19 of 32(59.3 %)tumor tissues compared with that in 6 of 32(18.7 %)adjacent normal tissue;COX2 was overexpressed in 20 of 32(62.5 %) tumor tissues compared with that in 5 of 32(15.6 %)adjacent normal tissue;mPGES was overexpressed in 24 of 32(75 %)tumor tissues compared with that in 9 of 32(28.12 %)adjacent normal tissue.Conclusion Our result suggested that VEGF165,mPGES and COX2 overexpressed in colon cancer.
3.SAR of benzoyl sulfathiazole derivatives as PTP1B inhibitors.
Wen-Wen YIN ; Zheng CHEN ; Yan-Bo TANG ; Fei YE ; Jin-Ying TIAN ; Zhi-Yan XIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(5):632-638
Protein tyrosine phosphatase (PTP) 1B is a potential target for the treatment of diabetes and obesity. We have previously identified the benzoyl sulfathiazole derivative II as a non-competitive PTP1B inhibitor with in vivo insulin sensitizing effects. Preliminary SAR study on this compound series has been carried out herein, and thirteen new compounds have been designed and synthesized. Among them, compound 10 exhibited potent inhibition against human recombinant PTP1B with the IC50 value of 3.97 micromol x L(-1), and is comparable to that of compound II.
Humans
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Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase, Non-Receptor Type 1
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antagonists & inhibitors
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Sulfathiazoles
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chemistry
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pharmacology
5.Application of three-dimensional technology in assessment of burn area and treatment strategy of burns.
Wen-bo SHENG ; Guosheng DONG ; Yan WAN ; Li YAO ; Hongtai TANG ; Zhaofan XIA
Chinese Journal of Burns 2014;30(4):353-355
Accurate area assessment of a burn injury and its treatment according to its depth of injury are the foundation of burn treatment due to its complexity, and various techniques and methods have been employed to solve these problems for many years. As the demand of modern medicine calls for individualized and precise therapeutic measures, it is clear that the traditional diagnostic and treatment measures are insufficient. The flourishing development of three-dimensional (3D) technology seems to provide new research approaches and technical opporturities for burn surgery. A series of techniques such as 3D model, 3D scanning, and 3D printing may be promising in advancing burn surgery through basic research to achieve rational clinical applications in the future. In this paper, the applications and achievements of 3D technology in burn surgery in recent years are summarized.
Body Surface Area
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Burns
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diagnosis
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pathology
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therapy
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Humans
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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methods
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Therapy, Computer-Assisted
6.Comparison of health related quality of life of ileal conduit versus orthotopic ileal neobladder
Tiejun PAN ; Jing WANG ; Handong WEN ; Guoqiu SHEN ; Weihong QIAN ; Bo LIU ; Meng TANG ; Hao LIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(12):832-834
Objective To compare the health related quality of life (HRQoL) of ileal conduit versus orthotopic ileal neobladder using the FACT-BL scale.Methods One hundred and thirty patients underwent radical cystectomy and urinary diversion for invasive bladder cancer from Jan 2006 to Dec 2010 at our hospital.According to different urinary diversions,patients were divided into ileal conduit (IC) and orthotopic ileal neobladder (NB).HRQoL was assessed using FACT-BL.The following scores calculated from the FACT-BL questionnaire and list:physical well-being ( PWB ),social/family well-being ( SWB ),emotional well-being(EWB),functional well-being( FWB),overall bladder-special subscale and total FACT-BL were included.A high FACT score indicated a high level of HRQoL.The medical records of each patient were then reviewed.Clinical parameters including age,sex,type of diversion and pathological status were recorded and analyzed.Results A total of 94 questionnaires were collected,of these patients 50 had an IC and 44 had an NB.Among the respondents,the age at surgery was significantly younger in NB group than IC group (P =0.014 ).While the percent of males,follow-up years and pathological stage T3 or greater revealed no significant difference.The NB group got significantly higher scores in PWB,SWB,EWB and FACT-BL than the IC group.Which indicated that the HRQoL was higher in patients following orthotopic ileal neobladder.Conclusions The HRQoL was better in patients who followed orthotopic ileal neobladder than those who followed ileal conduit.This may indicate that orthotopic ileal neobladder should be considered first when making a decision about which urinary diversion should be used.
7.Study on the Correlation Between Plasma Somatostatin and Cellular Immune Function in Neonates with Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
wen-bin, LIU ; tai-sen, WANG ; xue-qing, TANG ; hong-bo, XU ; hua-jun, LIU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the changes of plasma somatostatin(SS) and its correlation with cellular immune function in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy(HIE).Methods Fifty cases of HIE were collected to detect the SS and T lymphocyte subsets,IL-2,sIL-2R as well as IL-6 levels by radioimmunoassay,APAAP and doule antibody sandwith ELISA methods.Results The SS and sIL-2R levels in patients with HIE were significantly higher(P
8.Protective effect of bFGF gene modified mesenchymal stem cells on cerebral ischemia in rats
Jie YANG ; Fu-Feng ZHANG ; Wen-Ping GU ; Bo XIAO ; Bei-Sha TANG ; Qi-Dong YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2005;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the protective effect of basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF) gene modified mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs-bFGF)on cerebral isehemia in rats.Methods MSCs or MSCs-bFGF were transplanted into rat models of focal cerebral ischemia by intravenous injection.The neurological deficits and infarction volumes were evaluated,and the survival rate and differentiation of grafted MSCs were observed by double immunofiuoreseent labeling.Results In the rat cerebral ischemic model, both MSCs and MSCs-bFGF showed protective effect on the rats in comparison with control group.However, the protective effect was more significant in MSCs-bFGF group.Double immunofluorescent staining showed the number of BrdU-labeled and NeuN co-expression cells in MSCs-bFGF treated animals(127.40?7.43 and 11.20?3.09)were much more than in those of MSCs treated animals.While there was no significant difference between MSCs-bFGF and MSCs group in the number of GFAP co-expression cells.Conclusion MSCs transplantation has protective effect on cerebral ischemia in rats.Basic fibroblast growth factor gene modified MSCs is more effective than MSCs in neuroproteetion.
9.Application of mixed reality technique for the surgery of oral and maxillofacial tumors.
Zu Nan TANG ; Yuh Soh HUI ; Lei Hao HU ; Yao YU ; Wen Bo ZHANG ; Xin PENG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2020;52(6):1124-1129
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the application of mixed reality technique for the surgery of oral and maxillofacial tumors.
METHODS:
In this study, patients with a diagnosis of an oral and maxillofacial tumor who were referred to Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, Peking University School and Hospital of Stomatology from December 2018 to January 2020 were selected. The preoperative contrast-enhanced computed tomography data of the patients were imported into StarAtlas Holographic Medical Imaging System (Visual 3D Corp., Beijing, China). Three-dimensional (3D) model of tumor and key structures, such as skeleton and vessels were reconstructed to three-dimensionally present the spatial relationship between them, followed with the key structures delineation and preoperative virtual surgical planning. By using mixed reality technique, the real-time 3D model was displayed stereotactically in the surgical site. While keeping sterile during operation, the surgeon could use simple gestures to adjust the 3D model, and observed the location, range, and size of tumor and the key structures adjacent to the tumor. Mixed reality technique was used to assist the operation: 3D model registration was performed for guidance before tumor excision; intraoperative real-time verification was performed during tumor exposure and after excision of the tumor. The Likert scale was used to evaluate the application of mixed reality technique after the operation.
RESULTS:
Eight patients underwent mixed reality assisted tumor resection, and all of them successfully completed the operation. The average time of the 3D model registration was 12.0 minutes. In all the cases, the surgeon could intuitively and three-dimensionally observe the 3D model of the tumor and the surrounding anatomical structures, and could adjust the model during the operation. The results of the Likert scale showed that mixed reality technique got high scores in terms of perceptual accuracy, helping to locate the anatomical parts, the role of model guidance during surgery, and the potential for improving surgical safety (4.22, 4.19, 4.16, and 4.28 points respectively). Eight patients healed well without perioperative complications.
CONCLUSION
By providing real-time stereotactic visualization of anatomy of surgical site and guiding the operation process through 3D model, mixed reality technique could improve the accuracy and safety of the excision of oral and maxillofacial tumors.
Augmented Reality
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China
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Humans
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional
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Neoplasms
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Retrospective Studies
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Surgery, Computer-Assisted