1.Therapeutic potentiaI and infIuencing factors of mesenchymaI stem ceIIs on retinaI diseases
International Eye Science 2015;(3):459-463
· As a member of the stem cells family, mesenchymal stem cells ( MSCs ) have been proved to be effective on the repair of tissue injury. Although the specific mechanism is still unclear, MSCs do have a promising future in retinal disease therapy.The results of the current research are diverse.We still have an urgent and long way to explore the details of MSCs.So it’s significant for further understanding of MSCs to analyze the possible mechanism and influencing factors.
2.Effects of leptin on estradiol and progesterone production by human luteinized granulosa cells in vitro
Xinyu GUO ; Shiling CHEN ; Fuqi XING
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;36(2):95-97
Objective To investigate the effects of leptin on steroidogenesis of human luteinized granulosa cell in vitro. Methods Human luteinized granulosa cells were isolated from follicular fluid obtained during oocyte retrieval of in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer program and were cultured with M199 medium plus various concentration of leptin (0, 10, 30, 100, 300 ng/ml),human menopausal gonadotropin (hMG, 0, 0.1, 0.2, 0.5, 1, 2, 5, 10 IU/ml) and testosterone 100 μg/ml. For 2 days the media were collected for estradiol and progesterone measurements. Results Addition of leptin alone did not alter estradiol and progesterone production (P>0.05) by human luteinized granulosa cells. Leptin of 10~30 ng/ml concentrations caused a dose-dependent inhibition of estradiol production (P<0.05) while greater than 0.5 IU/ml of hMG were added. There was no effect of leptin on hMG -stimulated progesterone production (P>0.05). Conclusion Leptin can directly inhibit hMG-stimulated estradiol production by human luteinized granulosa cells in vitro, but has no effect on progesterone production. Leptin may play an important role in follicle development and luteinization.
3.APPLICATION OF INTRAVERTEBRAL PEDICLE FIXATION SYSTEM IN SURGICAL MANAGEMENT OF SPINAL TUBERCULOSIS
Lixin GUO ; Xing CHEN ; Yuanzhen MA
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(08):-
Posterior transpedicle instrumental fixation and anterior arthrodesis were performed in 34 patients with spinal tuberculosis.Antituberculous chemotherapy was qiven for nine months postoperatively, and the surgical outcomes were followed up for three to five years.All the patients were cured and there was no recurrence two years after stopping chemotherapy.Tubercular kyphosis was 24?preoperatively and 9?postoperatively, and deformity correction was maintained during the follow up period.Interbody fusion was achieved in all the patients after surgery,four months for one segment fusion, six months for two segments fusion.It is concluded that posterior instrumental stabilization and anterior interbody fusion are helpful in providing rigid stabilization,correcting or preventing progression of kyphosis, and that transpedicle instrumental fixation can accelerate interbody fusion, shorten chemotherapy course and improve its cucative ratio.
4.Anterolateral interbody fusion combined with transpedicle fixation for kyphosis due to thoracic spinal tuberculosis
Lixin GUO ; Xing CHEN ; Yuanzheng MA
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2000;0(11):-
Objective To evaluate the result of anterolateral interbody fusion combined with transpedicle fixation for patients with kyphosis due to tuberculosis of the thoracic spine. Methods There were totally 17 patients, 11 male and 6 female in this study. The average age was 36.4 years, ranging from 23 to 56 years old. All tuberculous lesions were located in low thoracic spine, two vertebral bodies were involved in 9 patients and three vertebral bodies involved in 8 patients. The average kyphosis angle was 25 degrees, ranging from 15 to 34 degrees. Mild neurological function deficiency (Frankel Grade C or D) were present in 5 patients. All patients were treated with one stage posterior transpedicle fixation and anterolateral interbody fusion combined with 9 month antituberculous medication. Results All patients were followed up for 2 to 4 years postoperatively. All incisions were healed up primarily. Interbody fusion was achieved in all patients from 4 to 6 months after operation. All patients were cured and there was no recurrence within follow up period. The average kyphosic angle was 7 degree postoperatively, and the average correction of kyphosis angle was 18 degree, which was maintained well within follow up period. Patients with neurological function deficiency achieved complete recovery one year after operation. Conclusion Anterolateral interbody fusion combined with transpedicle fixation provides rigid fixation and good stability for early fusion and facilitates tuberculous kyphosis correction. This one stage procedure is effective in decreasing duration of antituberculous medication and increasing curing rate of spinal tuberculosis.
5.Analysis of prognostic factors in patients with cervical squamous cell carcinoma of stage Ⅰb and Ⅱa
Lu CHEN ; Wei-Guo LV ; Xing XIE ; Huai-Zeng CHEN ; Hua YU ; Xing-Hao NI ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;0(04):-
Objective To analyze the prognostic factors in patients with cervical squamous cell carcinoma of stage Ⅰb and Ⅱa treated by surgery,and to investigate their guid roles in available post-operation adjuvant therapy. Methods The clinicopathologic records of 306 patients with cervical squamous cell carcinoma of stage Ⅰb and Ⅱa who underwent radical hysterectomy and pelvic lymphadenectomy were retrospectively analyzed, and the prognostic factors were explored by univariate and multivariate methods. Independent prognostic factors were identified by COX proportional hazards regression model. Results The overall 5-year survival rate of these 306 patients was 78.1%. In univariate survival analysis, the poor prognostic factors included poor differentiation, positive pelvic lymph nodes, deep stromal invasion, parametrial extension, tumor size≥4 cm, and lymph vascular space involvement (P
6.THE BIOACTIVE ASSAY AND ELECTROPHORETIC ANALYSIS OF TWO MOLECULAR WEIGHT FRACTIONS FROM THE EXTRACTS OF SPINAL DORSAL HORN IN MORPHINE SPARED ROOT RAT
Bin XING ; Yuanshan ZENG ; Jiasong GUO ; Suiju CHEN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
10kD fraction from operated side of two groups of animal was tending towards increasing, especially the approximate 67kD protein content from operated side of morphine group of animal.\;
7.Analysis of normal high-frequency ultrasonographic anatomical features of tarsal tunnel
Xing HUA ; Guangxing CHEN ; Yun HE ; Yanli GUO ; Xueyan DENG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(2):128-130
Objective To analyze the features of normal high-frequency ultrasonography of tarsal tunnel. Methods Forty volunteers (20 males and 20 females) were examined with high-frequency ultrasound (12 MHz). The tendons,nerve and blood vessels in tarsal tunnel were observed from short-axis and long-axis views dynamically. The areas of tarsal tunnel and posterior tibial nerve were measured and com-pared between the males and females. Results High-frequency ultrasonography depicted the anatomical structure of tarsal tunnel,and the tendons,nerve and blood vessels presented different sonographic features that were easy to differentiate. The area of tarsal tunnel: male (7.61 ±1.00) cm2,female (6. 61 ± 1. 07) cm2 (P <0. 01). The area of posterior tibial nerve: male (9. 59 ± 0. 75) mm2,female (8.91 ±0.74) mm2(P<0.01). Conclusion High-frequency ultrasonography can clearly show and accurately measure the tarsal tunnel structure. To be familiar with the normal ultrasonographic anatomy of tarsal tunnel will help to improve the efficacy of ultrasound diagnosis of tarsal tunnel abnormalities.
8.Analysis of epidemic characteristics and clinical features of inpatients with pertussis in 2012-2014
Cong DOU ; Fengqin LIU ; Chunyan GUO ; Jinrong WANG ; Xing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(20):1559-1562
Objective To provide basis for the diagnosis,treatment,prevention and control of pertussis by analyzing serological test findings and clinical features of inpatients.Methods Serological test findings (including outpatients and inpatients) of suspected cases and medical records diagnosed as pertussis (severe group and non-severe group) were analyzed in Shandong Provincial Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University from January 1,2012 to December 31,2014.This retrospective study was conducted to explore the epidemiological characteristics,clinical manifestations,image manifestations of pertussis in recent years.Results The incidence of pertussis was obviously higher in 2014 than the previous 2 years,nearly 10 times than that of 2013;summer and autumn were high-occurrence seasons;pertussis was found predominately in children under 6 years old,as 68%-80%,and the majority of them were 3 months-1 year old and 4-6 years old,and there was a notable increase in children more than 6 years old in 2014;the clinical manifestations tended to be atypical,primarily spasmodic cough (79.01%,64/81 cases),cyanosis (60.49 %,49/81 cases),vomiting after cough (35.80%,30/81 cases),conjunctiva haemorrhage (22.22 %,18/81 cases) apnea or heart rate decrease(9.88%,8/81 cases),and whooping cough (7.41%,6/81 cases).There were significant differences(all P < 0.05) in age (t =2.940),paroxysmal cyanosis (x2 =4.505),elevated white blood cell count (x2 =4.410),and lymphocyte percentage increase(x2 =7.830) between severe group and non-severe group.There was no statistical difference in sex(x2 =0.847),season (x2 =0.178),spasmodic cough (x2 =0.097),whooping cough (x2 =0.002),conjunctiva hemorrhage (x2 =0.395),apnea (x2 =0.395) and fever (x2 =0.301) between the 2 groups (all P > 0.05).Mixed infection with mycoplasma was most common.Imaging manifestations of pertussis were not specific,and they might manifest uneven density,patchy inflammatory infiltrates and atelectasis.Conclusions The morbidity of pertussis is rising and atypical cases is increasing in these years,and severe cases are seen most frequently in small infants,it is necessary to perfect the laboratory test methods and immunization strategy.
9.Correlation of metabolic syndrome with recurrence of urolithiasis
Xing CHEN ; Jianming GUO ; Guomin WANG ; Zhibing XU ; Hang WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2015;36(8):624-627
Objective To investigate the relationship between metabolic syndrome (MS) and recurrence of urolithiasis.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed in urinary stone patients from March 2008 to February 2012.Patients were divided into MS group and non-MS group according to the diagnose criteria of metabolic syndrome (2007 version) by the joint committee for developing Chinese guidelines on prevention and treatment of dyslipidemia in adults.The patients were followed up for 24-72months (median 47 months) since operation.The difference of stone recurrence was compared between the 2 groups.Results Two hundred and eighteen patients with urinary stone disease were enrolled.Of them,52 patients were diagnosed with MS.Stone recurrence occurred in 29 patients (55.8%) of MS group,whereas 66 patients (39.8%) of non-MS group suffered stone recurrence.It demonstrated the median recurrence free survival of group MS and non-MS was 36 months and 59 months by Kaplan-Meier analysis,respectively (Log-rank test,P =0.019).Multivariate Cox regression analysis results revealed that MS was significantly associated with stone recurrence (HR 1.817,95% CI 1.105-2.988,P =0.011),however,the gender (P =0.336),age (P =0.246) and recurrence urolithiasis at first visit (P =0.051) were not associated with stone recurrence.Conclusions MS is an independent risk factor for urinary stone recurrence.It is suggested that the treatment of MS may have a important role in prevention of stone recurrence in MS patients with urolithiasis.
10.Human Papillomavirus16/18 Subgroup Infection in Laryngeal Squamous Cell Carcinomas
Zhiling CHEN ; Zhenghu WU ; Xing GUO ; Zuliang WU
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the correlation between human papillomavirus(HPV) 16/18 subgroup infection and laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma(LSCC).Methods The infection of HPV16/18 in 39 laryngeal carcinoma specimens and 10 vocal cord polyp specimens were detected by in situ hybridization. Results The positive rate of HPV16/18 expression in 39 laryngeal carcinoma specimens was 48.7%(19/39). The positive rate of HPV16/18 subgroup expression in 10 vocal cord polyps was 0(0/10) . Statistical test showed that HPV16/18 subgroup infection was significantly higher in LSCC than that in vocal cord polyps. No statistically association was observed among the frequency of HPV16/18 subgroup infection and TNM stages, degree of differentiation or lymph nodes metastases. Conclusions HPV 16/18 subgroup infection is associated with he pathogenesis of LSCC.