1.Effect of the polypeptide from faliotidae (PFH) on abilities of learning and memory in vascular dementia rats.
Ping WAN ; Xiao-Jian LAI ; Rou WAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2006;22(1):29-74
Animals
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Dementia, Vascular
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blood
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psychology
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Erythrocyte Count
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Learning
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drug effects
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Male
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Memory
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drug effects
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Peptides
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pharmacology
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
4.Internal fixation with lag screws plus an anti-sliding plate for the treatment of Hoffa fracture of the lateral femoral condyle.
Li-lai ZHAO ; Pei-jian TONG ; Lu-wei XIAO
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(3):266-269
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical effects of internal fixation with lag screws plus an anti-sliding plate for the treatment of Hoffa fractures of the lateral femoral condyle.
METHODSFrom May 2006 to May 2014, 17 patients with Hoffa fractures of the lateral femoral condyle were treated with lag screws plus an anti-sliding plate. There were 13 males and 4 females, ranging in age from 27 to 59 years, with a mean of 32.5 years. All the fractures were fresh and closed fractures. According to the Letenneur's classification, 8 cases were type I, 4 cases were type II, 5 cases were type III. All the patients had no injuries of the cruciate ligament and the another part of the knee. Operative incision and fracture healing time were observed, knee joint function was evaluated by Letenneur system and HSS standard.
RESULTSThe patients were followed up from 10 to 24 months with a mean of 14.6 months. All incisions achieved primary healing, and no internal fixation breakage, malunion, femoral candyle necrosis, deep vein thrombosis of lower extremity were found. Fracture healing time was from 4 to 9 months with an average of 4.7 months. According to Letenneur's functional assessment, 10 patients got an excellent results, 4 good, 3 fair. Total HSS score was 91.1 +/- 4.7 on average,15 cases obtained excellent results, 2 good.
CONCLUSIONInternal fixation with lag screws and an anti-sliding plate can result in excellent effects for Hoffa fractures of the lateral femoral condyle. The key to a successful surgery is an anatomic reduction and rigid fixation of the fracture.
Adult ; Bone Plates ; Bone Screws ; Female ; Femoral Fractures ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Femur ; injuries ; surgery ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; Fracture Healing ; Fractures, Closed ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Ligaments, Articular ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged
5.Vagus nerve preserving pericardial devascularization with subtotal splenectomy for the treatment of portal hypertension
Jiancheng LIU ; Yuanping ZENG ; Jian LAI ; Jianhua QIU ; Haifeng HUA ; Min XIAO ; Xiaoping LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2015;30(10):770-773
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of vagus nerve preserving pericardial devascularization plus subtotal splenectomy in treating portal hypertension with a history of variceal bleeding.Methods The clinical data of 33 cases of portal hypertension with variceal hemorrhage treated with vagus nerve preserving selective pericardial devascularization plus subtotal splenectomy from April 2004 to December 2013 (study group) were compared with that of 34 cases treated with pericardial devascularization plus splenectomy (control group).Results There was no mortality in two groups.The postoperative gastric drainage during the first 72 h were(1 525 ±30) ml in the study group and (2 130 ±40) ml in control group(P <0.05).Portal vein thrombosis developed in one case in the study group and 15 cases in the control group(P < 0.05).Postoperative 3-year recurrent gastroesophageal varices hemorrhage was 15% in the study group and 25% in the control group (P < 0.05).Postoperative 5-year variceal hemorrhage recurrence rate were 28% in the study group and 30% in the control group (P > 0.05).Conclusions Maitaining vagus nerve selective pericardial devascularization plus subtotal splenectomy is of less postoperative complication and lower portal vein thrombosis rate and better patients' survival compared with pericardial devascularizatim plus total splenectomy.
6.Effect of endocardiac pacing by steel wire electrode cardial puncture on living dog myocardium with normal heart beat
Jun MA ; Lei SU ; Jian QIU ; Huangwen LAI ; Lin LIU ; Lin XU ; Yuhua XIAO
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2015;(6):627-630
Objective To observe the parameters and effect of endocardial pacing by steel wire electrode cardiac puncture on heart with normal beat in living animal, and evaluate its safety.Methods After anaesthesia and thoracotomy in 6 living dogs with normal heart beat, the pericardia were excised. Steel wire electrodes with annular or hook tips were used respectively at right ventricular 4 corresponding spots to perform cardiac puncture endocardiac pacing (each dog experienced 8 times of puncture); the time from puncture to effective pacing, pacing parameter and puncture complication (time and quantity of bleeding) of each electrode at each spot were recorded. Finally, the two types of electrode completed 24 times of manipulation respectively; the data collected of the two types were compared. Results The cardiac pacing successful rates in the two groups were 100%; the time taken from the beginning of heart puncture to effective pacing in annular tip group was less than that in hook tip group, but the time difference between the two groups showed no statistical significance (s: 18.4±2.3 vs. 19.6±4.1,P > 0.05). The parameters of pacing in the annular tip group, such as operation time (s: 18.4±2.3 vs. 19.6±4.1), the threshold value of pacing (V: 2.1±0.2 vs. 2.2±0.8), the amplitude of R wave sensed (mV: 11.3±3.2 vs. 12.6±4.1) and the impedance of electrode (Ω: 674.2±89.7 vs. 668.5±101.3) were not significantly different compared with those in the hook tip group (allP > 0.05). Either after puncture or after the electrodes were taken out, the time of bleeding [after puncture (minutes): 4.4±2.3 vs. 4.5±3.1, after the electrodes taken out (minutes): 4.1±2.2 vs. 4.8±2.5] and the volume of bleeding [after puncture (mL): 2.8±2.4 vs. 3.2±3.5, after the electrodes taken out (mL): 3.3±1.7 vs. 3.5±2.6] were not significantly different between the two groups (allP > 0.05).Conclusions In living dogs with normal heart beat, the manipulation and function of endocardiac pacing by cardiac puncture with either steel wire annular or hook tip electrode are well and effective, and the performance is simple and safe without any serious myocardial injury and complication. Thus, it is helpful to quickly establish efficient endocardiac pacing in emergency cases.
7.Treatment of primary hepatic cancer with portal venous tumor thrombosis
Xiao HE ; Xiaonong WANG ; Fongen LIU ; Jian YI ; Zhibing HUANG ; Dongming LAI ; Qin DUAN ; Baoyuan ZHONG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(04):-
Objective To investigate an effective method of treating primary hepatic cancer(PHC) with portal venous tumor thrombosis (PVTT). Methods The clinical data Of 23 patients with PHC and PVTT were retrospectivly analysed. Results Of the 23 patieats after hepatoma resection and PVTT extraction, continuous micro dose infusion chemotherapy or perfusion chemotherapy by DDS was adopted. In 8 patients with main portal vein tumor thrombus, 2 died, 4 recured in 6 months. In 8 patients with the first class branch of portal vein tumor thrombus, 2 recurrd in 6 months and 6 recurred in 12 months. In 4 patients with secondary class branch of portal vein tumor thrombus, l recurred in 12 months (P
8.Dynamic analysis of dusts in Rush-mat industries.
Guo-bing XIAO ; Jian-yi CAI ; Cheng-lai ZHOU ; Yao-zhang CAI ; Fan JIANG ; Bei-bei LU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(9):552-553
Dust
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analysis
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Humans
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Magnoliopsida
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Pneumoconiosis
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epidemiology
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Prevalence
9.Biomechanical comparison of Evans procedure and Chrisman-Snook technique for the treatment of II degree lateral collateral ligament of ankle joint.
Yi-Fei ZHOU ; Xiao-Lang LU ; Hong-Yan LAI ; Hai-Qiang ZUO ; Chao YE ; Jian-Jun HONG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2012;25(8):654-657
OBJECTIVETo measure the stability of Evans procedure and Chrisman-Snook technique in the treatment of II degree lateral collateral ligament of ankle joint, and provide basis for treatment and prognosis.
METHODSFrom July 2008 to June 2009,18 frozen corpes were collected, including 10 males and 8 females, with an average age of fresh 39.3 +/- 11.2 years. The frozen corpes were randomly divided into three group, including normal controls(group A), Evans procedure (group B) and Chrisman-Snook technique ( group C), 6 specimens in each group. Anterior talofibular ligament and calcaneofibular ligament were cut off to cause II degree lateral collateral ligament in group B and C. Evans procedure or Chrisman-Snook technique were applied to restore lateral collateral ligament, and measure biomechnics. The displacement of tibiotalar joint and subtalar joint were observed.
RESULTS(1) The lateral stress results of tibiotalar joint showed the displacement by Evans procedure (group B) was greater than other groups (P < 0.0001). There were no significant differences between group A and C (P > 0.05). (2) The lateral stress results of subtalar joint showed the displacement by Evans procedure (group B) was greater than other groups (P< 0.0001). There were no significant differences between group A and C (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONAnkle instability is caused by ankle joint lateral collateral ligament injury. Chrisman-Snook technique is better than Evans procedure in stability on the early stage of ankle joint restoration, and conform to principle of biomechanics.
Adult ; Ankle Joint ; Biomechanical Phenomena ; Female ; Humans ; Lateral Ligament, Ankle ; diagnostic imaging ; injuries ; surgery ; Male ; Mechanical Phenomena ; Prognosis ; Radiography ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods
10.Preparation of monoclonal antibodies against human mesenchymal stem cells.
Zhi-xiong LIAO ; Jian-gen SHEN ; Xiao-yu LAI
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2006;35(5):517-522
OBJECTIVETo prepare monoclonal antibodies (McAbs) against human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) and to study their biological characteristics.
METHODSBALB/C mice were immunized with pooled hMSCs. McAbs were prepared by hybridoma technique and their biological characteristics were analyzed by indirect immunofluorescence, immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry.
RESULTFive hybridoma cell lines were successfully established, which secret McAbs specifically against hMSCs. Investigations showed that all these McAb reacted only to hMSCs and had no cross-reaction to other human cells, the relative affinities of 5 McAbs were 1x10(6) (ZUB1), 1x10(5) (ZUB4), 1x10(6) (ZUC3), ZUE12 (1x10(5)) and 1x10(5) (ZUF10), respectively. Isotype analysis showed that ZUB1, ZUE12, ZUF10 against the same isotype, while ZUC3, ZUB4 against other two different isotypes alone. Flow cytometric analysis showed that the positive expression rate of cultured hMSCs was 87.39% (ZUB1), 88.07% (ZUB4), 88.12% (ZUC3), 69.89% (ZUE12) and 83.67% (ZUF10).
CONCLUSIONThe prepared five McAbs can specifically react against hMSCs, which can be used for selection and study of hMCSs.
Animals ; Antibodies, Monoclonal ; biosynthesis ; Antibody Specificity ; Bone Marrow Cells ; cytology ; immunology ; Fluorescent Antibody Technique ; methods ; HL-60 Cells ; Humans ; Hybridomas ; secretion ; Immunoglobulin G ; immunology ; Immunoglobulin M ; immunology ; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells ; cytology ; immunology ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Rats