1.Single anterior approach surgery for old cervical spine subluxation
Bizeng ZHAO ; Wen YUAN ; Jianguang XU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2008;10(8):730-733
Objective To implore the feasibility of using single anterior approach surgery for old cervical spine subluxation. Methods From May 2004 to July 2006,16 cases of old cervical spine subluxation underwent cervical spine surgery through anterior approach at least 2 months after injury. During operation, we managed to reconstruct the cervical vertebral body alignment through a special anterior approach decompression, application of retractor instrument, titanium mesh and plate manipulation. Results Follow-ups averaged 8.5(6 to 11) months. The cervical vertebral body alignment Was obtained in all the 16 cases. The osseous fusion was assured in all cases with no instrument failure. The JOA neurological scores were improved from 13.4 preoperatively to 15.9 postoperatively. Conclusion If there is no posterior compression and the posterior structure has a fibrous fusion, the single anterior approach is good enough for the old cervical spine subluxation to maintain alignment and obtain stability, and posterior reduction is not necessary.
2.Molecular Mechanism for Regulation of INS-1 Rat Insulinoma Cell Proliferation by Orexin-A
Yuan KONG ; Yuyan ZHAO ; Jing WEN
Journal of China Medical University 2015;(2):119-122,126
Objective To investigate the interference effects of orexin A on cell proliferation of the insulin?secreting beta?cell line(INS?1 cells) through the orexin receptor 1(OX1R)and the AKT/PKB signaling pathway. Methods INS?1 cells were exposed to different concentrations of orexin A in vitro,and treated with OX1R antagonist(SB334867),PI3K antagonist(wortmannin),or AKT antagonist(PF?04691502). The INS?1 cell proliferation and apoptosis,insulin secretion,OX1R protein activity and AKT phosphorylation level were determined. Results Orexin A(10-10 to 10-6 mol/L)stimulated the proliferation and activation of INS?1 cells,prevented apoptpsis,and increased insulin secretion. Additionally,AKT phosphorylation was stimulated by orexin A(10-10 to 10-6 mol/L). The OX1R antagonist SB334867(10-6 mol/L),the PI3K antagonist wortmannin (10-8 mol/L)and the AKT antagonist PF?04691502(10-6 mol/L)weakened the effects of orexin A. Conclusion Orexin A activated the AKT sig?naling pathway through the mediation of orexin A?OX1R,and promoted cell proliferation in INS?1 cells.
3.Gemcitabine combined with cisplatin and methylprednisolone sodium succinate in chemotherapy for relapsed or refractory T cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma.
Shu ZHAO ; Qing-yuan ZHANG ; Wen-zhou SUN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2010;32(4):316-316
Adult
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Aged
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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therapeutic use
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Cisplatin
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administration & dosage
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Deoxycytidine
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administration & dosage
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analogs & derivatives
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Female
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Humans
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Lymphoma, T-Cell
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drug therapy
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pathology
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Male
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Methylprednisolone Hemisuccinate
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administration & dosage
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Middle Aged
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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drug therapy
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Remission Induction
4.Correlation analysis of post-operation functional restoration in surgical treatment of 56 patients with ossification of ligamentum fiavum in thoracic spine
Xuhua LU ; Deyu CHEN ; Wen YUAN ; Xinfeng CAO ; Dinglin ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(24):158-160
BACKGROUND: It is difficult to conduct the operation of ossification of ligamentum flavum (OLF) in thoracic spine, and the operation needs complecated operative skill, and unmerited disposal tends to worsen neurological dysfunction.OBJECTIVE: To analyze the operative method for OLF of thoracic spineand functional restoration.DESIGN: Case analysis.SETTING: Department of Orthopaedics, Changzheng Hospital, SecondMilitary Medical University of Chinese PLA.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 56 patients with OLF of thoracic spine, whowere treated at the Department of Orthopaedics, Changzheng Hospital fromAugust 1996 to August 2003.METHODS: The operative therapy was performed in all the patients, and the method was determined by the results of MRI and CT examination: ①The 19 patients, whose OLF in thoracic spine was focal type, and range of lesion did not exceed two segments, were treated with simple resection and decompres sion in posterior wall of vertebral canal. ②Fenestration and sledging-allocating manipulation in the whole piece unilateral lamina of vertebra were carried out in 29 cases involving more than 2 segments. ③If coplanar OLF in thoracic spine combined with protrusion of thoracic spine disc or ossification of posterior longitudinal ligament, decompression of posterior midline approach+posterior lateral approach was performed, totally 8 cases.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Post-operation functional restoration was evaluated with Epstein standard, excellent: recovery of sensation and exercise was near to normal; good: spinal cord function was improved significantly, and permitted to walk with brace; fair: small partial restoration of sensory and motor function, unable to walk; bad: Inefficiency or becoming severe.RESULTS: A total of 55 cases were followed up for more than one year and 1 case only for two months after operation. ①Functional restoration: excellent: 39 cases; good: 8 cases; fair: 5 cases; bad: 4 cases. ②Symptom recovery after operation was confirmed by disappearance of tight sensation, reduction of muscular tension, relieving of numbness in order. ③The recovery was rapid for 3 to 6 months after operation. Part of patients' condition was still ameliorating during one year after operation, and rare advancement 2 years later. The recovery of complete paraplegics was bad, so was the severe paraplegia with long history. CONCLUSION: Compressive myelopathy caused by OLF in thoracic spine should be treated in an earlier period by operation. Resection and decompression of posterior wall of thoracic spine and decompression of posterior approach could be choosed according to different condition.
5.Related factors of influencing deep vein indwelling catheter dysfunction in hemodialysis patients: a clinical analysis
Yuan ZHAO ; Wen YAO ; Gufen WU ; Huixian JI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(13):23-25
Objective To analyze the related factors of influencing deep vein indwelling catheter dysfunction in hemodialysis patients.Methods A total of 37 cases with deep vein indwelling catheter in hemodialysis patients were selected.They were divided into patent group and blocked group according to the appearance of catheter dysfunction (hemodialysis blood flow less than three times 180 ml/min,adjustment of body position,inversion of tube connection during hemodialysis,requirement of thrombolytic therapy and so on) in 5 months.The common data and biochemical indicator were compared between two groups.Results Patent group had 28 cases,and blocked group had 9 cases.There was no significant difference in age,diabetes mellitus ratio,platelet,low density lipoprotein cholesterol and albumin between two groups (P >0.05).Hemoglobin in patent group was lower than that in blocked group [(90.1 ± 13.8) g/L vs.(108.3 ± 11.6) g/L],and there was significant difference(P< 0.05).Conclusion Hemoglobin is the correlated factor that effects deep vein indwelling catheter dysfunction after hemodialysis.
7.Establishment and Application of Electronic Data Capture System in Drug Clinical Trials of Our Hospital
Jia ZHAO ; Chunmei JIANG ; Yuan GUO ; Mingming LI ; Wen WEN ; Lijie LANG ; Guoxin LI
China Pharmacy 2016;(4):452-454
OBJECTIVE:To ensure the stability of electronic data capture(EDC)system in drug clinical trials and to improve the quality of drug clinical trials. METHODS:The quality control system for EDC system was established and introduced from the formulation of quality control process,establishment of data standard,trial project management,daily management,trial project design,system operation,system function,etc. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:Data standard have been achieved through estab-lishing EDC quality control system by our hospital based on attributable,legible,contemporaneous,original and accurate principle. The management of trial project and daily management are conducted through data registration,staff training,the formulation of da-ta management plan,fault emergency treatment,database backup;multiple verification of support data,data lock and export,trial report autogeneration and other functions have been realized by formulating related standard operation instruction,program file,op-eration manual and quality record. Those aspects improve facticity,accuracy and integrality of data in clinical trials,and lay a foun-dation for further data mining.
8.Structure,Function and Operation Practice of Clinical Trial Management System in Our Hospital
Jia ZHAO ; Chunmei JIANG ; Mingming LI ; Yuan GUO ; Wen WEN ; Lijie LANG ; Guoxin LI
China Pharmacy 2015;(34):4759-4761,4762
OBJECTIVE:To promote the supervision and management of clinical trial by institution. METHODS:The structure and function of clinical trial management system(CTMS)developed by our hospital and other enterprise together were analyzed to evaluate the application and operation result of CTMS. RESULTS & CONCLUSIONS:CTMS of our hospital is made up of foun-dation,efficiency and strategy. It is equipped with role allocation,information exchange and report,information warning,drug tracking,clinical trial process control,quality control of electronic record,electronic signature and integration and connection with other system,etc. Relevant operation procedure is established to promote standardization and institutionalization of CTMS. Due to the application of CTMS,the cooperation among departments become smoother,and management level have been enhanced in dai-ly management,pharmacy management,subjects and document administration. It also simplifies the work of researcher and reduc-es the human error by the autogeneration of trial records and tables with the system. Consequently,the monitor coveraged through-out all the trial process.
9.Effect of Osthole on Adrenocortical Function in Y1 Mouse Adrenocortical Tumor Cells.
Zhi-qiang PAN ; Long-long LIANG ; Zhao-qin FANG ; Xiao-mei LIU ; Wen-li LU ; Yuan-yuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(5):574-579
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of osthole (Ost) on adrenocortical function in Y1 mouse adrenocortical tumor cells.
METHODSY1 mouse adrenocortical tumor cells were taken as subjects in this experiment. In 10.0%, 1.0%, and 0.1% serum DMEM-F12 medium, Y1 cells were treated with 1, 10, 25, 50, 100, and 200 micromol/L Ost for 24 and 48 h. 0.1% Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO) was taken as negative control group and 1 mmol/L (Bu) 2cAMP as positive control group. Cell growth morphology was observed under inverted microscope. Contents of corticosterone were tested by ELISA. Expression levels of steroids synthase such as Star, Cyp11a1, Cyp21a1, Hsd3b2, Cyp11b1, Cyp11b2, Cyp17a1, and Hsd17b3 mRNA were detected by Real time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR).
RESULTSY1 cell proliferation was obviously inhibited by 100 and 200 micromol/L Ost, and its inhibitory effect was more significant in 0.1% serum medium. Compared with the negative control group, gene expressions of Star, Cyp11a1 , Cyp21a1, Hsd3b2, Cyp11b1, Cyp17a1, and Hsd17b3 were significantly enhanced in the posi- tive control group (P < 0.05). Y1 cell corticosterone levels significantly increased in 50 micromol/L Ost treatment group after 24-and 48-h intervention (P < 0.05). Contents of corticosterone increased more obviously in 25 and 50 +/- mol/L Ost treatment groups after 48-h intervention, as compared with 24-h intervention (P < 0.01). After 24-h intervention, expression levels of Star, Cyp21a1, and Hsd3b2 genes were significantly up-regulated in 25 and 50 lLmol/L Ost groups (P < 0.05). Star gene expression was further enhanced after 48-h intervention (P < 0.05). However, Ost showed no effect on Cyp11a1 (P > 0.05). Additionally, gene expressions of Cyp11b1 and Cyp17a1 were significantly enhanced by 10, 25, and 50 pLmolIL Ost after treatment for 24 and 48 h (P < 0.05). Ost showed no obvious effect on Cyp11b2 and Hsd17b3 expressions.
CONCLUSIONOst could regulate adrenal cortex function and promote corticosterone synthesis and secretion through strengthening gene expressions of steroidogenic enzymes.
Adrenal Cortex ; drug effects ; Adrenal Cortex Neoplasms ; pathology ; Animals ; Corticosterone ; biosynthesis ; Coumarins ; pharmacology ; Gene Expression ; Mice ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; Tumor Cells, Cultured
10.Research on building method of spleen kidney Yang deficiency diarrhea rats model.
Xin PAN ; Chang-Jiang HU ; Yuan-Yuan GENG ; Ling ZHAO ; Wen-Hui WU ; Xiao-Qing WU ; Zhen-Dong ZHONG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(23):4658-4663
Spleen kidney Yang deficiency (SKYD) diarrhea is a common syndrome in tranditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Until now, there is not an ideal SKYD diarrhea rat model for the research. In this study, we compared single factor way (method I, injecting hydrocortisone and gavaging Sennae Folium) with compound factors way(method II, gavaging adenine, improper diet, exhaustion, and gavaging Sennae Folium) on establishing SKYD diarrhea rat model. After modelling, diarrhea index, D-xylose excretory rate, NOS/cGMP signal transduction system, organ index and histopathology examination were used to evaluate the two ways. The results showed that, compared with health group, all the assessment criterias of method I and method II had significant differences (P < 0.01, 0.05). In addition, the index such as diarrhea index, NOS/cGMP signal transduction system, organ index (kidney, testis and thymus) and histopathology examination had significant differences (P < 0.01, 0.05) between method I and method II. In conclusion, the compound factors modelling method better conforms to the symptom of diarrhoea model caused by SKYD. This new modelling method provides a basis for studying on TCM astringents warming and tonifying the spleen and kidney, relieving diarrhea.
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Diarrhea
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metabolism
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pathology
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physiopathology
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Disease Models, Animal
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Humans
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Kidney
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pathology
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physiopathology
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Male
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Spleen
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pathology
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physiopathology
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Xylose
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metabolism
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Yang Deficiency
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metabolism
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pathology
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physiopathology