1.Observation on the effect of Xuebijing injection in treatment of acute paraquat poisoning
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(10):1483-1484
Objective To observe the effect of Xuebijing injection on organs injury in patients with acute paraquat poisoning.Methods Thirty patients with paraquat poisoning were randomly divided into two groups.The improvement of liver and kidney function,SaO2,rate of death were observed and compared between the two groups.Results The ABG,SaO2,GGT and Crea were all improved significantly in the treatment group than control group.At last,two patients gave up their treatment,nine cases were cured,four cases died in treatment group.One patient gave up treatment,four cases were cured,ten cases died in control group.The total effective rate of the treatment group and control group was 60.0%,26.7%,the difference was significant(x2 =4.75,P<0.05).Conclusion Xuebijing injection has very good clinical effect in multiple organ failure of paraquat poisoning,it is worthy of clinic application.
3.Treating observation of pulmonary heart disease with heart failure by Die-Mailing
Xiaotian WU ; Huanying ZHANG ; Hao WU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(09):-
Objective To observe the clinical curative effect of Die-Mailing in treating cases of pulmonary heart disease with heart failure.Methods 92 cases were divided at random into 2 groups:conventional therapy group(46 cases) were treated with Die-Mailing injection on the base of routine therapy.Control group(46 cases) were treated with only routine therapy.Results Effect rate of conventional group was 93.5%(43/46),while the effect rate of control group was 71.7%(33/46).Conclusion The treatment of the Die-Mailing injection based on the conventional treatment can be effective to control pulmonary heart disease and heart failure.
4.Study on influence of compatibility on amygdalin in Mahuang Decoction by HPLC
Zhaohui WU ; Jiabo LUO ; Xiaotian HU
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(03):-
Object To set up the quantitative method of amygdalin in decoctions prepared from various combinations of the recipe named Mahuang Decoction by HPLC and to determine the change of amygdalin contents in different decoctions and study the influence of compatibility on the contents of amygdalin in decoctions. Methods By L 8(27) orthogonal design and statistic analysis (SPSS 10.0), eight decoctions with Semen Armeniacae Amarum were prepared and analyzed, their amygdalin contents were determined by HPLC. Results The method was simple, accurate, and sensitive and was not interfered by other constituents in the prescription, it can be used to determine the contents of amygdalin in Mahuang Decoction. Influence of Herba Ephedrae, Ramulus Cinnamomin, and Radix Glycyrrhizae on the contents of amygdalin in decoctions were insignificant. Interactions between two of three separately were insignificant too. Conclusion The content of amygdalin in Mahuang Decoction is not markedly influenced by Herba Ephedrae, Ramulus Cinnamomin, and Radix Glycyrrhizae.
5.Clinical observation of posterior staphyloma marginal retinal photocoagulation in vitrectomy for macular hole retinal detachment in high myopia
Guanghui HE ; Ge TIAN ; Song CHEN ; Bin WU ; Meng DONG ; Xiaotian ZHANG ; Meng WANG ; Guannan WU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2021;37(4):271-276
Objective:To observe the outcome of posterior staphyloma (PS) marginal retinal photocoagulation in pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) for high myopia macular hole retinal detachment eyes accompanied with PS.Methods:From January 2017 to June 2019, 49 patients (49 eyes) with high myopia macular hole retinal detachment accompanied with PS who were undergone PPV operation from Tianjin Eye Hospital were included in this study. There were 13 males (13 eyes) and 36 females (36 eyes). All patients underwent best corrected visual acuities (BCVA) and optical coherence tomography examinations. The standard logarithmic visual acuity chart was used for BCVA examination, and the visual acuity was converted to minimum resolution angle in logarithmic (logMAR) when recorded. The patients were randomly divided into two groups according to surgical options: conventional PPV with internal limiting membrane (ILM) peeling (group A, 24 eyes), PS marginal retinal photocoagulation in PPV with ILM peeling (group A, 25 eyes). The mean preoperative logMAR BCVA of group A and B were 1.87±0.28 and 1.80±0.37, the difference was not statistically significant ( t=0.604, P=0.551). The patients in the group A received 23G PPV, triamcinolone acetonide staining during the operation, the epiretinal membrane was peeled off, indocyanine green assisted staining, the posterior macular ILM was peeled off, and the peripheral retina was examined in detail during the operation. Areas with retinal degeneration were reinforced by laser photocoagulation, and the subretinal fluid was drained through the macular hole and filled with silicone oil. The eyes of the group B were subjected to retinal photocoagulation for 2 to 3 rows at the edge of the PS in addition to the usual surgical procedures. The average follow-up time was 8.34±3.21 months. Surgical outcome were estimated by the average number of operation, retinal reattachment rate, macular hole closure rate and BCVA. The χ2 test or Fisher exact probability was used to compare the count data. Independent sample t test was used to compare the measurement data. Results:Retinal reattachment was obtained in 17 eyes (70.8%, 17/24) and 24 eyes (96.0%, 24/25) in group A and B after first surgery respectively, the difference was statistically significant ( χ2=3.984, P=0.046). Final retinal reattachment was obtained in all 49 eyes. Final macular hole closure was in 15 eyes (62.5%, 15/24) and 19 eyes (76.0%, 19/25) in group A and B, respectively, the difference was not statistically significant ( χ2=1.051, P=0.305). The mean postoperative logMAR BCVA of group A (1.20±0.47) and B (1.08±0.39) were all improved than preoperative BCVA, the differences were all statistically significant ( t=2.899, 5.327; P=0.001, 0.000), the differences of mean postoperative logMAR BCVA between two groups was not statistically significant ( t=0.675, P=0.506). The mean number of operation of group A (2.63±0.88) was more than group B (2.08±0.28), the difference was statistically significant ( t=3.003, P=0.006). Conclusion:In comparison with conventional PPV, combined PS marginal retinal photocoagulation can improve retinal reattachment rate after first surgery, and reduce the number of reoperations.
6.Human synovial fluid promotes directed differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Qiang HUA ; Jiaqi WU ; Chuanshan ZHONG ; Zongchao LIU ; Guangjian YAN ; Xiaotian XIONG ; Xiaoming CUI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(10):1490-1495
BACKGROUND:Nowadays, growth factors are commonly used to induce bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. However, this is a high-cost method with a great amount of growth factors. In addition, the chondrogenic potential of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells wil decrease significantly with increasing times of culture. OBJECTIVE:To observe the directed differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells co-cultured with human synovial fluid. METHODS:Human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were isolated and cultured by adherence screening method. The synovial fluid of the knee was aspirated from healthy volunteers by aseptic operation. Passage 3 human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were co-cultured with the fol owing media:synovial fluid+complete medium;synovial fluid+bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells+complete medium;bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells+complete medium. The morphology and growth of the cells were observed under an inverted microscope every day. At days 7, 14 and 21 of induction, toluidine blue staining and immunocytochemical staining were performed.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:After co-culture with human synovial fluid, human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells proliferated slowly, and varied from fusiform to oval or polygonal;toluidine blue and col agen II staining were positive. These findings indicate that the synovial fluid has a positive role in the chondrogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. The synovial fluid may contain substances that promote the chondrogenic differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.
7.Karyotype analysis of amniotic fluid cells and comparison of chromosomal abnormality rate during second trimester
Yueping ZHANG ; Junping WU ; Xiaotian LI ; Caixia LEI ; Jianzhong XU ; Min YIN
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2011;46(9):644-648
ObjectiveTo investigate the karyotypes of amiotic fluid cells and compare the incidence of chromosomal abnormality as well as to evaluate the clinical significance of abnormal karyotypes. MethodsA total of 13 648 pregnant women came to Shanghai Jiai Genetics and IVF Institute, Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital, Fuclan University to do amniocentesis from September 1998 to November 2010, and 13 795 amniotic fluid specimens were successfully extracted and cultured, thus 13 795 fetuses received karyotype diagnosis. These fetuses were grouped according to different indications. If maternal age was ≥ 35, the fetuses were grouped into the advanced maternal age group (4065) ; and if maternal serum screening test revealed high-risk of trisomy 18 or trisomy 21, the fetuses were grouped into the high-risk serum screening group (6462) ; and those with abnormal signs of ultrasound screening were grouped into the abnormal ultrasound signs group (1539); and if either of the parents was with chromosome abnormalities, the fetus was grouped into the paternal/maternal abnormality group ( 108 ) ; whereas the remainder were grouped in other factors group ( 1621 ). The amniotic fluid cells were in-situ cultured on coverslips, harvested by conventional G-banded methods, and then analyzed by two doctors. In order to get rapid diagnosis, some pregnant women whose gestational age ≥26 weeks accepted fluorescense in situ hybridization (FISH). FISH was done on 78 uncultured amniotic fluid specimens using probes located at chromosome 13,18,21, X,Y. Some parents were required to analyze lymphocyte karyotype to help judging the origin of abnormal karyotype. Results( 1 ) Classification and composition of abnormal karyotypes in each group : a total of 388 abnormal karyotypes were found among 13 795 fetuses, and the abnormal rate was 2. 813% (388/13 795).Of the 388 fetuses, aneuploidy was the most common pattern which was up to 59. 8%(232/388);autosomal structural abnormality rate was 24. 7% ( 96/388 ) ; mosaicism was 12.4% (48/388). Other uncommon abnormal karyotypes included marker chromosome (5/388,1.3%), sex chromosomal structural abnormality (4/388,1.0%) and triploid (3/388, 0. 8% ). Aneuploidy was the most common in most groups except the patemal/matemal abnormality group. There were four cases of rare aneuploid in the advanced maternal age group,the high-risk serum screening group and the abnormal ultrasound signs group respectively. Every type of abnormality could be found in the abnormal ultrasound signs group, and autosomal structural abnormalities were concentratedin paternal/maternalabnormality group. Mosaicism mainly distributed in the high-risk serum screening group, accounting for 20. 0% (29/145) of abnormalities in this group. (2) Abnormal types and the incidence: the most common type was trisomy 21 ( 138/388,35.6% ),followed by autosomal balanced structural rearrangements( 80/388, 20. 6% ), mosaicism(48/388,12. 4% )and trisomy 18 (44/388,11.3% ). Others included non-balanced autosomal structural rearrangements (16/388,4. 1% ), 45 ,X0 ( 16/388,4. 1% ) and 47 ,XXY( 15/388,3.9% ). (3) Lymphocyte karyotype analysis of the couples: parents of 153 fetuses were analyzed to determine the origin of abnormal karyotype. Fifty-eight familial and 95 de novo abnormalities were found. FISH results were the same with G-banding karyotype, and two of these were trisomy 21. Conclusions Abnormal karyotype composition is different according to different maternal amniocentisis indications. There is a variety of abnormal karyotypes in the second trimester pregnancy, and the risk of fetal malformation is related with the kind of abnormal karyotype.
8.The diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic precursors
Xiaotian LIU ; Yang DENG ; Jian FEI ; Sheng CHEN ; Weize WU ; Jiancheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2008;28(9):625-628
Objective To investigate the appropriate method in diagnosing precursor lesions of pancreatic cancer and its treatment. Methods From Jan. 2006 to Dec. 2007, 92 cases were operated for pancreatic neoplasms. Among them 7 cases had pancreatic precursors. The mucinous cystic neoplasm was found in 1 case, intraductal papillary mucinous neoplasm(IPMN) in 2 cases, endocrine tumor in 1 case and pancreatic intraepithelial neoplasia (PanIN) in 3 cases. CA19-9 level was tested by immunoflucence assay. All of the 7 patients were examined by CT. Endoscopic ultrasound(EUS) and endoscopic retrograde cholangio-pancreatography examinations were performed on 1 and 2 patients respectively. Results There was neither specific symptom related to these precursors nor any evidence of mass as revealed by CT or ultrasound. But dilatation and stricture of pancreatic duct were found in PanIN patients, and cystic dilatation of pancreatic duct in pancreatic head was present more in IPMN patients. For cystic neoplasms in pancreatic body and tail, they were commonly solid and isolated. CA19-9 level was slightly elevated in some patients but with no diagnostic value. Surgical resection was done with excellent result. Conclusion For the suspected pancreatic precursors, aggressive diagnostic approach and surgical resection will be the best option and can further prevent cancer development.
9.Effects of Recombinant Human IGF-1 on Kidney in Diabetic Rats
Kangmei ZHOU ; Xiaotian LI ; Yiliang ZHUANG ; Guangxing ZHOU ; Guoqiang WU ; Linlin SHEN ; Youming YANG
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2000;27(3):197-200,221
PurposeTo observe the effects of rhIGF-1 on kidney in diabetic rats. MethodsUsing biochemistry, radioimmunoassay, molecular biology (RT-PCR). Results(1) 24 h UAER,24 h uriary volume in rhIGF-1 group is lower than that of diabetic control group; (2) The level of sertan IGF-1 ,kidney IGF-1 and IGF-1 mRNA in diabetic control group is lower than that of normal control group;The level of serum IGF-1 in rhIGF-1 group is higher than that of diabetic control group;no differences were found in the levels of kidney IGF-1 and kidney IGF-1 mRNA between diabetic control group and rhIGF-1 group; (3) The level of serum GH in diabetic control group is higher than that of normal control group; The level of serum GH in rhIGF-1 group is lower than that of diabetic control group; (4) rhIGF-1 might have some protective effects on diabetic nephropathy via electron microscope. ConclusionsrhIGF-1 doesn't increase the damage of diabetic kidney tissue.
10.Effect of Prophylactic Pancreatic Duct Stenting on Post-ERCP Pancreatitis in Patients With Risk Factors
Guofa JIA ; Hong SHAN ; Liying WU ; Di ZHANG ; Jinzhi WANG ; Xiaotian WANG ; Liangsong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2017;22(9):548-552
Background:Pancreatitis is the main complication of ERCP,and a variety of risk factors will increase its risk. Studies showed that temporary pancreatic duct stent can reduce the incidence of post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP). Aims:To study the efficacy and safety of prophylactic pancreatic duct stenting on preventing PEP in patients with risk factors. Methods:Patients undergone ERCP and accompanied with one or more PEP-associated risk factors from November 2013 to November 2016 at Huaibei People's Hospital were enrolled,and were divided randomly into pancreatic duct stenting group (observation group)and non-stenting group (control group). Serum levels of amylase at 4,24 and 48 hours after the procedure and incidence of PEP were compared between the two groups. Results:A total of 297 patients were enrolled, and 147 patients were in observation group,and 150 patients in control group. No significant differences in gender,age and ERCP disease spectrum were found between the two groups (P > 0. 05). Incidence of PEP was significantly decreased in observation group than in control group (6. 1% vs. 16. 0%,P < 0. 05). Serum levels of amylase at 4,24 and 48 hours after the procedure were significantly decreased in observation group than in corresponding control group (P < 0. 05), however,no significant difference in incidence of hyperamylasemia was found between the two groups (59. 2% vs. 54. 7%, P > 0. 05). Conclusions:Prophylactic pancreatic duct stenting may decrease the incidence of PEP in patients accompanied with PEP-associated risk factors, especially could decrease the severity of PEP. However, the incidence of hyperamylasemia is not decreased.