1.Value of infrared light scanning and mammography in diagnosis of breast masses
Yi ZHANG ; Chuanyue FENG ; Xianchun CHEN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(22):-
Objective To estimate the value of infrared light scanning (IFS) and mammography in diagnosis of breast masses. Methods A total of 313 patients with breast masses were examined with IFS and mammography. The diagnosis accordance rate by IFS and mammography was compared with that by pathological diagnosis. Results There was significant difference in the diagnosis of fibroadenoma between IFS and mammography (P
2.Radiotherapy combined with the chemotherapy for 64 patients with advanced esophageal cancer
Xiangzhao BU ; Xianchun ZHANG ; Baomin ZHAO
China Oncology 1998;0(01):-
Purpose:To study the effect of radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy on advanced esophageal cancer. Methods:124 cases of advanced esophageal cancer were treated from March 1990 to April 1995. Patients were divided into 2 groups, including simple irradiation group receiving conventional radiotherapy to a total of 65~70 Gy; combined group which received the same radiotherapy as simple irradiation group plus chemotherapy with DFP or DF regimen. Both groups were followed for 5 years. Results:The short term results of radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy was better than that of radiotherapy alone. The difference between these two groups was statistically significant (P
3.Delta-shaped anastomosis in total laparoscopic distal gastrectomy
Limin FENG ; Gang LI ; Huajie ZHANG ; Xianchun SUN ; Xiangqian GONG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2015;30(10):759-761
Objective To explore the feasibility of laparoscopically intracorporeal delta-shaped anastomosis in distal gastrectomy.Methods 82 consecutive patients with distal gastric cancer received laparoscopic distal gastrectomy, including intracorporeal delta-shaped anastomosis in 39 cases, and handassisted Billroth-Ⅰ anastomosis in 43 cases.The operative time, blood loss, anastomosis time were compared between the two groups.Results There were no differences between the two groups with regard to the operative time [(215 ± 24) min vs.(207 ± 13) min, t =0.406, P > 0.05] and blood loss [(56 ±21)ml vs.(65 ± 26)ml, t =1.441, P > 0.05], although the intracorporeal Delta-shaped anastomosis was more time-consuming than the extracorporeal Billroth-Ⅰ anastomosis [(17 ± 8) min vs.(12 ± 3) min, t =2.529, P < 0.05].Conclusions Demanding expertise and some skills, totally laparoscopic distal gastrectomy with intracorporeal delta-shaped anastomosis is safe and feasible.
4.Aqueous Polymer Two-phase Partition for The Proteomic Analysis of Plasma Membrane From Rat Dorsal Root Ganglion Neurons
Xia XIONG ; Jianying SHEN ; Jianjun LI ; Hai ZHANG ; Xianchun WANG ; Songping LIANG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2009;36(11):1458-1468
Dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons are primary sensory neurons that conduct neuronal impulses related to pain, touch and temperature senses. To comprehensively identify proteins of plasma membrane (PM) from small amount of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons, a proteomics strategy that utilizes aqueous polymer two-phase partition in combination with differential velocity centrifugation was adopted to enrich the PM, followed by SDS-PAGE, CapLC-MS/MS and bioinformatics analysis. Western blot analysis showed that the concentration of PM in purified plasma membrane(PPM) was 2.3 times higher than that in crude plasma membrane(CPM), 15 times higher than that in whole tissue lysate (WTL). By searching against the rat IPI protein sequence database, a total of 729 non-redundant proteins were identified from the PM preparation, of which 547 had a gene ontology (GO) annotation indicating a cellular component, and 159 (21.8%) were unambiguously identified as PM proteins. A data set of plasma membrane proteins of DRG as well as a tool to study PM proteins were provided in a small amounts of sample.
5.Role of DNA methylation of p53-Bax mitochondrial apoptosis pathway in cholangiocarcinoma
Xiaofang LIU ; Xianchun SUN ; Shaoping YU ; Fanmin KONG ; Cuisheng ZHANG ; Xianting ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2010;18(1):42-47
Objective To study the methylation status of the promoter region of several tumor suppressor genes in p53-Bax mitochondrial apoptosis pathway and its role in cholangiocarcinoma. Methods The hypermethylation of the promoter region of tumor suppressors death-associated protein kinase (DAPK), p14, and target of methylation-associoted silencing-1 (TMS1/ASC) were detected by methylation-specific PCR. P53 gene status (exon 5-8 ) were examined by automated sequencing. The relationship between gene mutations and the biological behaviors of cholangiocarcinoma was analyzed. Results Methylation existed in at least one promoter region of tumor suppressor gene in the tumor tissues of 24 patients (66. 7% ). The frequencies of tumor suppressor gene methylation in cholangiocarcinoma were: p14 24%, DAPK 30. 6%, and TMS1/ASC 36. 1%. The frequencies of tumor suppressor gene methylation in the adjacent tissues were: TMS1/ASC 8.3% and DAPK 5.6%. DNA sequencing showed p53 gene mutation was found in 22 of 36 patients (61.1% ), and p53 gene mutation combined with the methylation of tumor suppressor was found in 14 (38.9%) patients, which was significantly correlated with pathologic biology, invasion, and differentiation ( P < 0.05 ). The 1-year, 2-year, and 3-year survival rates were significantly higher in tumor-suppressing genes methylation group ( n = 4) (70%, 43 %, and 28%, respectively)than those in p53 gene mutation group (n = 14) (28%, 5%, and 0%, respectively) (χ2 =9. 060, P =0.03).Conclusions Promoter hypermethylation of p53-Bax mitochondrial apoptosis pathway is a common epigenetic event in cholangiocarcinoma. Although the methylations of TMS1/ASC and DAPK genes in the adjacent tissues are relatively low, they may be informative for the early detection of cholangiocarcinoma. P53 gene mutation combined with the methylation of tumor suppressor may be related with the pathologic biology of cholangiocarcinoma, making the latter trend to be with high malignancy and poor prognosis.
6.Study of placebo used in the Chinese medicinal clinical trail
Jixiang LI ; Xianchun CHEN ; Yan ZHANG ; Fei WANG ; Wei LIU ; Hong XIAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;35(10):900-902
Objective To study the influencing factors of the colorants used in the placebo of herbal medicine.Methods The effect of pH value,temperature,and illumination and sterilization method on the coloring of the pigments like carmine,sunset yellow 60,brilliant blue 60 and caramel were investigated by determining the Lab value with the instrument.Results PH value of solution had effects on the coloring of carmine and sunset yellow 60,but no effects on the brilliant blue 60 and caramel.When pH values of the solutions were adjusted to 10,chromatic aberration values of carmine and sunset yellow 60 were 17.29 and 27.29,respectively; In the conditions of acidification,the color of carmine and sunset yellow 60 solutions were not changed much; short heating and illumination had no effects on all the four pigments,and all the chromatic aberration values were less than 1.5; 60Co-ray irradiation had great effects on the coloring,and the chromatic aberration values of carmine,sunset yellow 60,brilliant blue 60 and caramel solutions after 60Co-ray irradiation were 12.43,22.45,37.53 and 19.22,respectively; While autoclaving (121 ℃,20 min) would not change the color of solution,and all those chromatic aberration values were less than 1.5.Conclusion These colorants are suitable for the placebo preparation of Chinese medicine decoction,which is recommended to be added in the preparation of the final link.60Co-ray irradiation sterilization is forbidden.
7.Preliminary inquiry EAE mouse atrophy of thymus relationship with disease se-veir ty
Gaohui WEI ; Peiguo ZHENG ; Junhua ZHANG ; Xuehan MA ; Xianchun MENG ; Liang MING ; Hongchun LIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(11):1453-1456
Objective:To study the relationship between atrophy of the thymus and disease severity in EAE.Methods:MOG35-55 peptide induced EAE in C57BL/6 mice and analyzed the relationship between the severity of EAE and thymic atrophy,Flow cytometry analysis was used to evaluate thymic CD4+CD8+DP cells,CD4+CD8-,CD4-CD8+SP cells in relation to the severity of the disease.Results:The number of thymocytes in mice with decreased tail tone was (20.25 ±3.49) ×106 ,hindlimb weakness(4.93 ± 0.85)×106,complete hindlimb paralysis(1.8 ±0.19) ×106,and forelimb and hindlimb paralysis(0.52 ±0.07) ×106,there were statistically significant differences between groups ( P<0.05 ).As the disease progresses, CD4+CD8+DP cells ratio decreased, CD4+CD8-,CD4-CD8+SP cell ratio increased,different disease groups was statistically significant difference (P<0.05).Conclusion: The atrophy of thymus was closely related to the severity of EAE.Migration of activated T cells in EAE may cause atrophy of thymus.
8.Translational medicine used inZhang-Chongquan old TCM inheritance pattern academic experience
Huiping LIU ; Chongquan ZHANG ; Rong YU ; Guomin ZHANG ; Weining ZHANG ; Xianchun PU ; Fenglei WANG ; Zepu NING ; Zhi LI ; Ruicheng ZHAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(10):932-934
Objective To promote application and explore the old Chinese tradition of academic experience and their experience side mode.Methods In the study, the model of translational medicine was studied combined with the characteristics of Chinese medicine, taken the model from clinical to basic (experimental) to clinical research, combined with prospective and review of the clinical and research methods, with the modern information technology and other technological, and Tonifying Five Internal Organs(TFIO) byZhang-Chongquanfor treatment of coronary heart disease, vascular dementia.Results The article was Clarified the theory of TFIO byZhang-Chongquan,with clinical evidence.Conclusion The model of translational medicine can be used to summarize the academic experience.
9.Three dimensional finite element analysis of tooth movement tendency in maxilla using mini-screw cooperated with upper accentuated-curve to close tooth space.
Peirong WU ; Xianchun ZHU ; Sen YAN ; Xian ZHANG ; Xueming SHI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2012;30(6):635-640
OBJECTIVEIn order to find out the cause of molar intrusion and how to avoid molar intrusion, we analyze the movement tendency of tooth by changing the angles of upper accentuated-curve and the height of free traction hook.
METHODSSpiral CT scanning and Mimics 10.0 software were employed in this study to construct the three dimensional finite element model of maxillary teeth, periodontal ligaments and alveolar bone as well as the inch stainless steel upper accentuated-curve archwires with different angles (5 degrees, 10 degrees, 15 degrees, 20 degrees, 25 degrees) and the free traction hook with different height (2.1, 4.0, 5.5 mm). By exerting 1.5 N backward force to analysis the displacement trend of maxillary tooth.
RESULTSUpper accentuated-curve archwires made the incisors labially tip, intruse, distally upright and mesilabially torsion; made the canines labially tip, prolong, mesial-tipped and mesi-labially torsion; made the second premolars and the first molars buccal tip, intruse, distal upright and mesi-labially torsion. With the angle of upper accentuated-curve archwires increased, all tooth movement tendency increased; while with the height of free traction hook increased, all tooth movement tendency decreased.
CONCLUSIONWhen the angle of upper accentuated-curve archwires increased, the extent of molar intrusion increased, but when the height of free traction hook increased, the degree of molar intrusion decreased. The degree of molar intrusion was minimum using 5 degrees upper accentuated-curve archwires cooperated with 5.5 mm free traction hook.
Bicuspid ; Bone Screws ; Finite Element Analysis ; Humans ; Incisor ; Maxilla ; Molar ; Periodontal Ligament ; Tooth ; Tooth Movement Techniques
10.Three-dimensional finite-element analysis of maxillary protraction based on labiolingual appliance.
Chang LIU ; Xianchun ZHU ; Xing ZHANG ; Jingfang GUO ; Guanqun TANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2013;31(5):457-462
OBJECTIVEThis study aims to analyze the biomechanical effects of four sutures that are related to maxillary growth during a maxillary protraction treatment cycle based on labiolingual appliance.
METHODSA three-dimensional simulation of labiolingual appliance was performed based on a three-dimensional finite-element maxillofacial model combined with solid-modeled sutures.
RESULTSThe displacement and stress distributions were calculated. The labiolingual appliance was suitable for patients with underbites or deep overbites. Sutura frontomaxillaris and sutura zygomaticomaxillaris were vital to the forward displacement and counterclockwise rotation of the maxillary. The changes in sutura zygomaticotemporalis and sutura palatine were not significant.
CONCLUSIONThe influences of the labiolingual appliance on the sutures during the treatment cycle of maxillary protraction can be effectively simulated by the three-dimensional finite-element maxillofacial model.
Biomechanical Phenomena ; Cranial Sutures ; Finite Element Analysis ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Malocclusion, Angle Class III ; Maxilla ; growth & development ; Orthodontic Appliances ; Skull