1.Diagnosis and treatment of chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction(CII P)
Xin WANG ; Bo YANG ; Yupei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(11):-
Objective To analyze the clinical characterist ic s and treatment of chronic idiopathic intestinal pseudo-obstruction(CIIP). Methods We retrospectively reviewed 8 C IIP patients admitted to our hospital from 1980 to 1999. There were 4 males and 4 females, with an average age of 29 years. Results The earliest onset of symptom was at an age of 2 years old. Re current abdominal distention is the most common symptom. Gastrointestinal imagin g and colonoscopy showed dilated loops of bowels with no evidence of mechanical obstruction. Delayed gastric emptying was presented by radionucleotide(~99m Tc-Sc) gastric emptying test. Gastrointestinal manometry showed low pressure in esophagus and colon. Biopsy taken in 2 patients showed chronic inflammation. On e patient underwent total colectomy for the treatment of lesions confined within the colon. Prokinetic agents have limited efficacy. Conclusions CIIP is a rare disease. Operation is not a prima ry method for treatment. The patients usually have poor prognosis.
2.Clinical Administration of Partial Parenteral Nutrition in Premature Infants
bo, YANG ; xin-tan, XU ; gang, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(08):-
Objective To evaluate the influence of partial parenteral nutrition on serum osmotic pressure,blood glucose,(biochemistry),bilirubin metabolism,immune function,growth and development of premature infants.Methods Seventy premature infants were randomly divided into control group and study group.On the base of enteral feeding,study group were offered parenteral nutrition, while the control group were supplied 10% glucose, fluid and electrolytes. Simultaneously, relevant indices were measured in 2 groups.Results 1.There were no significant difference in serum osmotic pressure,blood glucose and biochemistry before and after parenteral nutrition. 2.There were no significant difference in emerging and lasting time of jaundice between 2 groups.3.Serum IgG,IgA,IgM,C_3,CD4 and CD4/CD8 in study group were significantly higher than those in control group. 4.In study group the time of hospitalization and birth-weight regain were significantly shorter than those in control group.Conclusions There is no significant influence on serum osmotic pressure,blood glucose, biochemistry and bilirubin metabolism during partial parenteral nutrition. Parenteral nutrition may help gain weight, shorten the time of hospitalization, and improve immunological function of neonates.
3.Modulating effect of calcium activated potassium and chloride channels on detrusor instability
Hang YANG ; Bo SONG ; Xiyu JIN ; Xin YANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(22):-
Objective To study the modulation alterations of calcium activated potassium channel (Kca) and calcium activated chloride channels (Clca) on detrusor instability(DI) and their roles in DI. Methods The detrusor instability (DI) animal model was established using female Wistar rats. Detrusor strips were obtained from normal and DI rats. The contraction frequency and amplitude of the strips were measured by an in vitro tension test. The actions of channel openers and blockers were studied. Results Spontaneous contraction frequency and amplitude of DI increased significantly. The block of big conductance calcium activated potassium channel(Bkca) by Iberiotoxin resulted in decrease of frequency but increase of amplitude in the control, but only increase of frequency in DI. The opener, NS1619, resulted in decreases of frequency and amplitude in the control, but only decreases of frequency in DI. The block of small conductance Kca (Skca) by apamin resulted in increases of frequency and amplitude in both control and DI groups, but the opener, Chlorzoxazone, resulted in decreases of frequency and amplitude in the control, but only decrease of frequency in DI. The contraction alterations of DI were significantly lower than those of the control no matter Kca was blocked or opened. NFA, a selective Clca blocker, resulted in no significant frequency and amplitude alteration in the control, but significant decrease in DI. Conclusion These results suggested that Kca and Clca play a critical role in the modulation of detrusor contraction, and the down regulation of Kca and up regulation of Clca suggests that disorder of calcium related regulation may play an important role in DI.
4.Different mRNA expressions of calcium activated channels in normal and instable detrusors
Hang YANG ; Bo SONG ; Xiyu JIN ; Xin YANG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(09):-
Objective To study the different mRNA expressions of big and small conductance calcium activated potassium channels (Bkca and Skca), and calcium activated chloride channels (Clca) in normal and instable detrusors. Methods Model of bladder outlet obstruction (BOO) of female Wistar rats was prepared by ligating the proximal urethra in the perineum. Detrusor instability (DI) was confirmed by conscious cystometry. The mRNA was extracted from the detrusors of normal and DI rats for the detection of the expressions of Bkca, Skca2, Skca3, and Clca by RT PCR. The different channel expression between normal and instable detrusors was identified by gel imaging. Results The incidence of DI in BOO rats was 76.17%. Bladder capacity and the maximal detrusor pressure increased significantly ( P
6.EFFECT OF LINSEEDS,VITAMIN E AND ETHOXYQUINOLINE ON PRODUCTIVE PERFORMANCE AND ?-3 PUFA DEPOSITION IN THE YOLK OF LAYERS
Xin WANG ; Bo KANG ; Ruijin ZHOU ; Huanmin YANG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 2004;0(06):-
Objective:The effect of the linseeds,VE and ethoxyquinoline in feed on the productive performance of the Hailanhong layers and ?-3 PUFA deposition in the yolk of laying eggs was studied. Method:Four hundred and eighty healthy layers of 48 weeks of age were randomly selected. The linseeds,VE and ethoxyquinoline of different levels in diet were fed on these layers. The indices of the productive performance and the fatty acids content of yolk were determined. The regression model of the fatty acids deposition was established. Results:The effect of the linseeds,VE and ethoxyquinoline in feed on the productive performance was slight. The most deposition of ?-3 PUFA was found by adding linseeds 15%,VE 0.17g/kg feed without ethoxyquinoline. Conclusion:The deposition of ?-3 PUFA in eggs could be regulated by controlling the proportion of linseeds and VE in feed with no effect on productive performance of layers.
7.Adhesion,proliferation and ALP activity of osteoblasts on porous Ti processed by laser solid forming
Zhiyong LIU ; Yaxing MU ; Haiou YANG ; Bo GAO ; Xin LIN
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2015;(5):603-606
Objective:To study the biocompatibility of porous Ti processed by laser solid forming(LSF)with osteoblasts.Methods:SD rat osteoblasts were seeded on porous Ti surface processed by LSF.Adhesion,proliferation and ALP activity of the osteoblasts were measured at different time,and all samples were observed under SEM.Dense sand-blasted Ti sheets were used as the controls.All data were statistically analyzed.Results:Adhered cells on porous Ti were more than those on nonporous Ti sheets after 2 and 3 hours of culture(P <0.05).At 4 and 7 days,cell proliferation and ALP activity were significantly higher on porous Ti than those on the controls(P <0.05).Conclusion:Porous Ti processed by LSF possesses good biocompatibility with osteoblasts.
8.The influence of pre-injury stressful life events on the life quality and mood symptoms following cerebral concussion
Zusheng LI ; Hongwu CHEN ; Xin JIN ; Bo JIN ; Qiguo YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(5):447-450
Objective To test the reliability and validity of Chinese version of Stressful Life Events Questionnaire and the influence of preinjury stressful life events on the life quality and mood symptoms of the patents following cerebral concussion.Methods 285 patients with cerebral concussion were assessed by Stressful Life Events Questionnaire(SLESQ),PTSD Checklist civilian version(PCL-C),Thirty-Six-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36),Hamilton Depression Rating Scale(HDRS),Hamilton Anxiety Scale(HAMA) at baseline.The patients had been reassessed with the HDRS,HAMA,SF-36 at 3 months after cerebral concussion.The hierarchical regression analyses were used to determine the influence of Stressful Life Events for the life quality and mood symptoms of the patient with cerebral concussion.Results The incidence of stressful life events was 42.8%.The multiple regression analysis showed the experience of stressful life events were the influence factor of scores on the SF-36,HDRS,HAMA after adjusted by the age,gender,education,income,social support,the scores of anxiety and depression before injury and the R 2 value of SLESQ to SF-36 physical health factor,mental health factor,HDRS,HAMA was 0.064,0.111,0.145,0.028,respectively.Conclusion The history of stressful events is the influence factor of the patient with cerebral concussion to have poor life quality and mood disorder.
9.The repair methods and strategies of the cartilage defects of the knee joint
Xin JIANG ; Bo YANG ; Yimin ZHANG ; Yongzhi GUO
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(2):131-134
Articular cartilage defects are common, which is one of the important factors leading to joint degeneration. Due to lack of vascular supply, the ability to regenerate itself is limited. SO the surgeons try a variety of ways to repair these defects. What specific methods are adopted should be based on the pathological types of cartilage defect in order to develop optimal strategies.
10.Plasma ibuprofen enantiomers and their pharmacokinetics in Beagle dogs determined by HPLC.
Hongyan WANG ; Aiying KONG ; Bo YANG ; Liangping YAN ; Xin DI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(12):1607-12
A chiral high-performance liquid chromatography method was developed for the simultaneous determination of ibuprofen enantiomers in dog plasma. It was used to study the pharmacokinetics in the Beagle dog after intravenous administration of racemic-ibuprofen, S-ibuprofen and R-ibuprofen. Ketoprofen was chosen as the internal standard. After a simple precipitation using methanol as the precipitating solvent, both analytes and IS were separated on a Kromasil 100-5CHI-TBB chiral column (250 mm x4.6 mm, 5 μm) with isocratic elution using acetonitrile - 20 mmol x L(-1) phosphate buffer (pH 3.0, containing 5% methanol) (6 : 4) as the mobile phase. The detection wavelength was 220 nm. Liner calibration curves for both of the ibuprofen enantiomers were over the concentration range from 0.5 to 50 μg x mL(-1) with a lower limit of quantification of 0.5 μg x mL(-1), the accuracies were all in standard ranges. The intra- and inter- assay precisions were all below 7%. The recovery rate was 93.1% to 100.4%. The experiments proved that the method was simple, rapid and sensitive. It can be used in the quantitative determination of ibuprofen enantiomers in dog plasma. The method was used to determine the concentration of ibuprofen enantiomers in Beagle dog plasma after a single intravenous administration of racemic-ibuprofen, S-ibuprofen and R-ibuprofen (9 mg x kg(-1)) and the pharmacokinetics parameters were calculated based on the concentration-time curves. The C(max) of S-ibuprofen in Beagle dog plasma after a single intravenous administration of racemic-ibuprofen, S-ibuprofen and R-ibuprofen were 30.8 ± 4.7, 46.1 ± 5.9 and 20.0 ± 2.6 μg x mL(-1), respectively. In terms of the exposure of active ingredient, it revealed a significant difference between the administration of S-ibuprofen and the other two groups. The systematical R- to S- chiral inversion was discussed. Comparing the pharmacokinetic parameters at different doses, chiral inversion were 70.1% ± 36.6% and 76.4% ± 36.2%, respectively, after intravenous administration of racemic- and R-ibuprofen. This study provides a theoretical basis for the safety of ibuprofen formula of injection drug.