3.Spontaneous high flow arterial priapism of old males(one case report and review).
Guli MIRE ; Xiu-Zhe DONG ; Zhong-Cheng XIN ; Yu-Tian DAI
National Journal of Andrology 2003;9(4):299-302
OBJECTIVESTo investigate the correlation between corpus cavernosum disruption and high-flow priapism for the understanding of high-flow priapism and its treatment.
METHODSTo report the clinical data of a case of spontaneous idiopathic high-flow priapism.
RESULTSThe diagnosis was made as right cavernosal artery disruption after angiography. The result of cavernosal blood gas analysis was normal. The penis became detumescent after the gelatin embolization treatment was performed.
CONCLUSIONSSpontaneous high-flow priapism of old people(non-ischemic) is rare in clinic. Blood gas analysis and angiography are needed to find the hemorrhage site when conservative treatment fails. Gelatin embolization or cavernosal artery ligation are usually effective in the subsequent treatment.
Angiography ; Blood Gas Analysis ; Embolization, Therapeutic ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Penis ; blood supply ; Priapism ; diagnosis ; therapy ; Regional Blood Flow
4.Determination of metanephrine and normetanephrine by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detector and its diagnostic application for pheochromocytoma
Zhe LIU ; Tao YANG ; Ying XIN ; Xiao-Dong SONG ; Yu ZHANG ; Chan-Na ZHANG ; Ru-Tai HUI ;
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2000;0(06):-
Objective To establish high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detector(HPLC-ECD) method for the determination for metanephrine and normetanephrine in 24 h urine, and provide a superior test for the diagnostic of pheochromocytomas over plasma/urine catecholamine.Methods MCX solid-phase cartridge was used for extraction of metanephrine and normetanephrine,HPLC-ECD was used for their measurements.The intra-assay CVs,interassay CVs and recoveries of metanephrine and normetanephrine were also calculated.104 hypertensive patients without pheochromocytomas and 5 pheochromocytomas patients were selected in this study.The concentrations of metanephrine and normetanephrine were compared with the plasma and 24h urinary catecholamines concentrations.Results The intra-assay CV,inter-assay CV and recovery of metanephrine were 5.9%, 7.5%,91.1% respectively;the intra-assay CV,inter-assay CV and recovery of normetanephrine were 6.3%,6.6%,88.5%,respectively.The MN,NMN,plasma CA and urine CA of all pheochromocytomas patients were positive.MN and NMN were negative in controls,while plasma CA and urine CA are false positive in 15 patients and 14 patients in controls,respectively.Conclusions The study establish a fast and accurate method for quantification of metanephrine and normetanephrine in 24 h urine by HPLC-ECD.These findings also prove that it is the best biochemical assays for pheochromocytomas at present.
5.Effects of electrical stimulation of the parafascicular nucleus on the neuronal activities of the subthalamic nucleus and the ventromedial nucleus in rats.
Fan-Kai LIN ; Yan XIN ; Dong-Ming GAO ; Zhe XIONG ; Jian-Guo CHEN
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2007;59(1):79-85
The present study was designed to investigate the function and mechanism of high-frequency stimulation (HFS) of the parafascicular nucleus (PF) used as a therapeutic approach for Parkinson's disease (PD). PD rat model was built by injecting 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) into the substartia nigra pars compacta of adult male Sprague-Dawley rats. Using the ethological methods, we examined the effect of electrical stimulation of PF on the apomorphine-induced rotational behavior in PD rats. Moreover, Electrophysiological recordings were made in rats to investigate the effects of electrical stimulation of PF on the neuronal activities of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) and the ventromedial nucleus (VM). Our results showed that one week after HFS (130 Hz, 0.4 mA, 5 s) of PF, there was significant improvement in apomorphine-induced rotational behavior in PD rats. HFS of PF caused an inhibition of the majority of neurons (84%) recorded in the STN in PD rats. The majority of cells recorded in the VM of the thalamus responded to the HFS with an increase in their unitary discharge activity (81%). These effects were in a frequency-dependent manner. Only stimulus frequencies above 50 Hz were effective. Furthermore, employing microelectrophoresis, we demonstrated that glutamatergic and GABAergic afferent nerve fibers converged on the same STN neurons. These results show that the HFS of PF induces a reduction of the excitatory glutamatergic output from the PF which in turn results in deactivation of STN neurons. The reduction in tonic inhibitory drive from the basal ganglia induces a disinhibition of activity in the VM, a motor thalamic nucleus. In conclusion, the results suggest that HFS of PF may produce a therapeutic effect in PD rats, which is mediated by the nuclei of PF, STN and VM.
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physiopathology
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physiology
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Parkinson Disease
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physiopathology
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Random Allocation
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Subthalamic Nucleus
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physiopathology
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physiopathology
6.Application of NOD/SCID mice in research of experimental hematology - review.
Wen-Jun YU ; Wen-Hua YANG ; Zhe-Xin SHI ; Xiang-Dong YANG ; Hui-Juan WANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2008;16(4):964-968
NOD/SCID (non-obese diabetic/severe combined immunodeficient) mice are immune deficient mice which are made by backcross of severe combined immunodeficient mice with non-obese diabetic mice strains. NOD/SCID mice are both innate immune deficiencies and lack of T and B lymphocytes. Various tumor cells can be implanted in this kind of mice, the rejection and graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) occur fewer. Therefore, NOD/SCID mice gradually become a useful tool for the study on Experimental Hematology. This paper comprehensively reviews the biological characteristics of NOD/SCID mice, the establishment of human leukemia model, stem cell transplantation, drug research, deficiency and improvement of NOD/SCID mice in application for study.
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7.Surgical management of proximal anterior cerebral artery (A1) aneurysms.
Hua-Wei WANG ; Zhe XUE ; Yu-Dong MA ; Wen-Xin WANG ; Chen WU ; Zheng-Hui SUN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;36(11):1521-1526
OBJECTIVETo review our experience in surgical management of proximal anterior cerebral artery (A1) aneurysms in 23 patients.
METHODSBetween January, 2004 and December, 2014, 23 patients (1.6%) with A1 aneurysms diagnosed by CTA or DSA were treated surgically. The "3H" therapy was adopted for postoperative prevention of cerebrovascular spasm. All the patients were followed up and examined with cerebrovascular CTA at 6, 12, 48 and 60 months after the operation with their Glasgow Outcome Scale score recorded.
RESULTSThe patients consisted of 15 men and 8 women with an age range of 16 to 72 years (mean 51.3 years). The average diameter of the aneurysms was 5.8 mm, ranging from 3.2 to 9.7 mm. Twenty-two saccular aneurysms were found in these patients; 21 patients presented with SAH and two had vascular malformation. All the A1 aneurysms were managed through the pterional approach, and the mean postoperative Glasgow Outcome Scale score was 4.8.
CONCLUSIONThorough analysis of the angiographic data is essential for the diagnosis and treatment of A1 aneurysms. Preservation of the perforators and prevention of aneurysm rupture are critical during the surgery. Full exposure of the Sylvian fissure and temporary occlusion of the parent artery ensures safe and effective dissection of A1 aneurysms.
8.Early prediction of the injured regions in neonatal brain with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy by diffusion weighted imaging and measuring their apparent diffusion coefficient.
Qing CAI ; Xin-dong XUE ; Jian-hua FU ; Chun-li LIU ; Zhe XUAN ; Lei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2011;49(5):351-355
OBJECTIVETo elucidate that diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) can be used to predict the injured regions of neonatal brain with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) in the early phase of injury, and to measure the apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values in the multiple regions of the brain.
METHODThe participants in this study were twenty-six infants with HIE from neonatology ward hospitalized between July 2006 and July 2009. Nineteen patients had severe HIE, and seven had moderate HIE. DWI and conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) were performed for each case within the first 72 hrs. The ADC values of eight regions of interest (ROIs) were measured in ten cases with severe HIE (ADC values group). ROIs included posterior limb of internal capsule (PLIC), ventrolateral thalami, basal ganglia, perirolandic cortex, occipital cortex, centrum semiovale, brainstem, and frontal white matter. Twelve neonates were enrolled as the control subjects.
RESULTSDuring the first 72 hrs, the conventional MRI of 26 patients showed subarachnoid hemorrhage in 5, subdural hemorrhage in 2, and mild high signal intensity in the cortex of only one patient. In the 19 cases with severe HIE, abnormal signal intensities were seen in ventrolateral thalami and perirolandic cortex of 17 patients (89%), and the remaining 2 infants showed abnormal cortex and subcortical white matter. In 7 cases with moderate HIE, 4 had abnormal signal intensity in the cortex and subcortical white matter, 2 had abnormal periventricular white matter, and only one showed abnormal signal intensity in the ventrolateral thalami and perirolandic cortex. In the ADC values group, the average ADC values of posterior limb of internal capsule (PLIC), ventrolateral thalami, basal ganglia, perirolandic cortex, occipital cortex, centrum semiovale, brainstem, and frontal white matter respectively were 0.68 (0.56 - 0.88), 0.73 ± 0.13, 0.67 ± 0.11, 0.78 ± 0.22, 0.90 ± 0.16, 0.87 ± 0.21, 0.73 ± 0.19, 1.32 ± 0.22 × 10(-3) mm(2)/S. In the control group, the average ADC values of posterior limb of internal capsule (PLIC), ventrolateral thalami, basal ganglia, perirolandic cortex, occipital cortex, centrum semiovale, brainstem, and frontal white matter respectively were 0.96 (0.95 - 1.02), 1.02 ± 0.90, 1.15 ± 0.99, 1.08 ± 0.07, 1.09 ± 0.08, 1.39 ± 0.20, 0.96 ± 0.05, 1.58 ± 0.18× 10(-3) mm(2)/S. There was statistically significant difference in the average ADC values between each of 8 ROIs of infants with HIE and healthy neonates (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONIn the first days after birth, the major injured regions of severe HIE were ventrolateral thalami and perirolandic cortex, the minor injured regions were cortex and subcortical white matter. Multiple regions of moderate HIE were injured, including cortex with subcortical white matter, periventricular white matter, and ventrolateral thalami with perirolandic cortex. The ADC values of the regions with abnormal signal intensity decreased, also some regions with the normal signal intensity.
Brain ; pathology ; Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain ; diagnosis ; Infant, Newborn ; Male
9.Influence of polypeptide extract from scorpion venom on PI3K and p-Akt signaling protein expression and cell proliferation of K562 cells.
Wen-Jun YU ; Wen-Hua YANG ; Xiang-Dong YANG ; Zhe-Xin SHI ; Xing-Li WANG ; Zheng HAO ; Jia ZHANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2012;20(4):872-875
This study was aimed to investigate the effect of polypeptide extract from scorpion venom (PESV) on PI3K, p-Akt signal protein regulating K562 cell apoptosis and its mechanism. The K562 cells were cultured with PESV for different time, the cell growth curve was determined by MTT method, the levels of PI3K and p-Akt proteins were detected by Western blot. The results showed that as compared with control group, the apoptosis rate of K562 cells treated with PESV increased, the levels of PI3K and p-Akt expression decreased. It is concluded that the PESV inhibits the proliferation and promotes the apoptosis of K562 cells probably through suppressing the expression of PI3K and p-Akt signal proteins.
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt
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metabolism
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Scorpion Venoms
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pharmacology
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Signal Transduction
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drug effects
10.Research on the influence of 12-week basic load resistance training on the physical fitness of flight students in an aviation school.
Zhe JI ; Hai-Tao ZHOU ; Zhi-Kang ZOU ; Xian GUO ; Xin ZHANG ; Hui CAO ; Zhi-Dong JIANG ; Xiang REN ; An-Li WANG ; Jian-Min CAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2021;37(5):519-522