1.Anticonvulsant effect of ceftriaxone sodium in temporal lobe epilepsy
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(5):658-662
Objective To study the effects of ceftriaxone sodium(Cef) on the seizures and the expression of glutamate transporter (GLT-1) in kainic acid (KA) epilepsy model.Methods Firstly, a chronic spontaneous seizure mouse model was established by unilateral hippocampal injection of KA and monitored by vEEG technique to record seizures.The experimental group received intraperitoneal injection of Cef 200 mg/(kg·d) and the control group received normal saline.Seizure frequency, interictal spike waves and histological phenotypes were recorded to evaluate the function of Cef.Then we use the Western blot to detect the effect of expression for GLT-1.Results Unilateral hippocampal injection of KA 200 ng successfully established the mesial temporal lobe epilepsy model.Cef can reduce the seizures from 2.145 times/day to 1.597 times/day, decreased by 31.2% with a statistical significance(P<0.05).Cef treatment did not significantly enhance the expression of GLT-1.Conclusions Intraperitoneal injection of Cef partially inhibites the seizures of KA model, but the expression of GLT-1 in hippocampus is not enhanced.It is suggested that ceftriaxone may inhibit seizures through other mechanisms.
2.Clinical observation of about heavy abdomen type of anaphylactoid purpura treated hy methylprednisolone associate with heparin
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2008;15(z1):32-34
Objective To observe the curative effect about heavy abdomen type of anaphylactoid pur-pura treated by Methylprednisolone associate with Heparin. Methods Randomly divided eighty three children with heavy abdomen type of anaphylactoid purpura who treated in department of pediatrics of the first hospital affiliated to Kunming medical college from January, 2006 to december, 2007 into group A (treated by Hydro-cortisone) and group B (treated by Methylprednisolone) and group C(treated by Methylprednisolone associate with Heparin). Group A treated by mainline Hydrocortisone dose of 5~8 mg/kg body weight once a day,mixed into 100ml 5% glucose injection, after 7~14 days later, instead of take orally Predisone tablet and de-grees dose by gradually. Group B treated by mainline Methylprednisolone dose of 2~4 mg/kg body weight once a day, mixed into 100ml 5% glucose injection, after 7~14 days later, instead of take orally Predisone tablet, and group C treated by Methylprednisolone by oneself (dose like group B) associate with mainline Hep-arin (dose of 0.25~0.75 mg/kg body weight once a day, mixed into 100ml 5% glucose injection) 7~10 days. Observe clinic symptomatic like as tetter, bellyache, entron hemorrhage when treatment of every group. Contrast reiteration rate of anaphylaetoid purpura, and the period of urine test get hack normal which cases with kidney tamper. Contrast these medication' s side effect such as resort of natrium and water, elec-trolyte turbulence, hemorrhage and so on. Results Group C (treated by Methylprednisolone associate with Heparin) is better then group A (treated by Hydrocortisone) and group B (treated by Methylprednisolone by oneself) in eliminate tetrer and release bellyache. The less period of group C need to treatment entron hemor-rhage and urine test get hack normal. And thereiteration rate is less of group C than group A and group B.Conclusion Methylprednisolone in association with Heparin to treat heavy abdomen type of anaphylactoid purpura is better than hydrocortisone and Methylprednisolone by oneself in controling symptom, reduing reiter-ation rate and more less side effect. So methylprednisolone in association with Heparin to treat of heavy ab-domen type of anaphylactoid purpura is a ideal project.
3.Surgical Treatment and Clinical Characteristics of Children′s Thalamic Tumors
li-quan, XU ; wei, XU ; qi-wu, XU ; rong, XU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(11):-
Objective To study the clinical characteristics and effects of surgical treatment of children with thalamic tumors.Methods The clinical data of 22 cases were retrospectively studied and followed-up 6 months to 9 years.Results There were 13 boys and 9 girls,their ages ranging from 3 to 13 years.The average duration of symptoms before diagnosis about 2 months.Headache and papilledem were the most symptoms and signs,respectively.Most children′s thalamic tumors were low grade tumors with clear verge.In this group,good results were obtained that total remove 9 cases,subtotal remove 8 cases,partial remove 3 cases,biopsy 2 cases and no surgical death.Conclusions Clinical character of children thalamic tumors is distinct and good surgical results in the nearly future.The long results are determined by type of pathology.
4.Research progress in strategy of preventing stone retropulsion during ureteroscopic lithotripsy
Li LI ; Yong XU ; Shiyong QI
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(7):822-825
Stone retropulsion during ureteroscopic lithotripsy is a common troublesome problem for most urologists. Stone retropulsion can result in increase in health care cost and increased operative time. With the popularisation of ureteros?copy, additional procedures to treat residual migrated fragments has drawn more and more attention and research. In recent years, many equipment, devices and techniques are designed to resolve this big puzzle. We reviewed the literatures to sum?mary the strategy for preventing stone retropulsion during ureteroscopic lithotripsy.
5.Quantitative proteomics of CDC42 in HBx-mediated cellular transformation
Yongru XU ; Yingzi QI ; Ping XU ; Xiangping LI ; Feng XU
Military Medical Sciences 2016;40(9):697-702
Objective To identify the mediators of CDC42 signaling pathway involved in hepatitis B virus X protein (HBx)-mediated cellular transformation.Methods The mass defect-based pseudo-isobaric dimethyl labeling method (pIDL)was used to detect the differentially expressed proteins with a deficiency of CDC42.Furthermore,we conducted a gene ontology (GO)of differentially expressed proteins.Results and Conclusion We totally qualified 3409 proteins and found 220 differentially expressed proteins.Palladin,formin-like 1 (FMNL1)and keratin-19,which were implicated in cytoskeleton organization,were down-regulated with the deficiency of CDC42.Our results have provided candidate genes and proteins that may play an important role in HBx-mediated cellular transformation.
6.Laparoscopic radical resection of rectal cancer by natural orificespecimen extraction
Hongtao QI ; Haibo XU ; Guopeng LI
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2015;(11):837-839
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of laparoscopic radical resection of rectal carcinoma via natural orificespecimen extraction(NOSE). Methods Laparoscopic resection of rec-tal carcinoma was performed using NOSE technique in 35 cases of rectal cancer from October 2013 to 2015 July. Analysis of clinical data,postoperative exhaust time,the number of resected lymph node,and anastomotic leakage rate was conducted. Results All 35 cases underwent laparoscopic radical resection of rectal cancer with successful anus preservation. There were no preventive transverse colostomy. Among them,the success rate of laparoscopic radical resection via NOSE for rectal cancer was 85. 71%(30 /35). The operation duration ranged from 105 to 186 min(mean 129. 50 min). Anal exhaust time was 22 to 80 h(average 38. 13 h). Postoperative hospital stay lasted for 9 ~ 21 days(mean 10. 27 d). Anas-tomotic leakage occurred in 1 case and puncture infection in 2 cases. Conclusion Laparoscopic radical resec-tion of rectal carcinoma in middle and low rectal cancer is safe and reliable,which is worthy of being spread.
7.Drug-resistant Genes Analysis of All-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
Zhengqing LOU ; Yan QI ; Li XU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the prevalence of drug-resistant genes in seventeen strains of all-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii.METHODS Microdilute tests were performed to detect the susceptibility of 17 A.baumannii strains to 16 kinds of antimicrobial agents and antimicrobial-resistant genes were detected by PCR methods.RESULTS Seventeen A.baumannii strains showed all-drug resistance.Genes of TEM-1,OXA-23,OXA-27,gyrA and AmpC were detected in all 17 strains of A.baumannii.The positive rates of aacC31 and PER-1 genes were 11.8% and 52.9%,respectively.CONCLUSIONS A.baumannii with multi-resistant genes of our hospital carries TEM-1,OXA-23,OXA-27,gyrA,AmpC,aacC1 and PER-1.
8.Influence of gene polymorphism of aldosterone synthese gene CYP11B2(-344T/C)on antihypertensive response to Valsartan in Han nationality essential hypertension patients in Beijing.
Ji XU ; Qi HUA ; Dongbao LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the association between gene polymorphism of aldosterone synthese gene CYP11B2(-344T/C)and essential hypertension and to observe the antihypertensive response to Valsartan in Han nationality in Beijing.Methods Polymerase chain reaction was used to detect the polymorphism of aldosterone synthese gene CYP11B2(-344T/C)in 345 hypertensive patients(EH)and 157 normotensive controls(NE)from Aug.1999 to Oct.2003.Clinical blood pressure and biochemical index were also detected.Blood pressure was repeated in 98 patients with Valsartan treatment for 4 weeks.Results The frequencies of CC+CT genotype of aldosterone synthese gene CYP11B2(-344T/C)polymorphism among EH was significantly higher than that among NE(P
9.CT manifestation of retroperitoneal neuroganglionic tumor in children
Donghui LI ; Saiying XU ; Dawen QI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To describe the CT characterization of retroperitoneal neuroganglionic tumor in order to get a better understanding of the disease. Methods Neuroganglionic tumors proved by operation and pathology (24 cases), as well as bone biopsy (2 cases), were studied in 18 males and 8 females. The mean age of neuroblastoma(14 cases), ganglioneuroblastoma(10 cases), and ganglioneuroma (2 cases) was 1 year 3 months, 3 years 6 months, and 6 years, respectively. Two cases of ganglioneuroma were complicated with leukemia and malignant pheochromocytoma. All cases were examined by CT scanning and 14 of them had contrast enhancement scanning preoperatively. 20 cases were also examined by ultrasound. Results The tumor sizes were 2.0 cm?2.5 cm?2.5 cm~16 cm?10 cm?8 cm. The tumors were all located in the retroperitoneal space, 22 cases were unilateral, 3 were situated in mid line prelumboscrally, and 1 was bilaterally located. The tumor were irregular in 20 cases and round shape in 6 cases; the tumor margin showed distinct in 14 cases and indistinct in 12 cases. Twenty five tumors showed mixture density and isointensity comparing with the kidney, 1 case with homogeneouse low density; 12 of 14 cases were enhanced inhomogeneously and 2 did not enhance; 23 of 26 cases showed different shapes of calcification. Retroperitoneal lymph nodes were swelling in 19 cases. Liver metastases were found in 3 cases, vascular encasement in 18 cases, tumor thrombus in inferior vena cava in 1 case,and tumor extending into spinal canal in 3 cases. Conclusion CT scanning can prompt the diagnosis of retroperitoneal neuroganglionic tumor and bolus injection of contrast medium can further increase the understanding of the abnormality within and around the tumor.
10.Expression of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 in lupus nephritis and its clinical significance
Li LI ; Ming QI ; Jin XU ; Yurong XU ; Rong DING
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2006;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the changes of monocyte chemoattractant protein-1(MCP-1)in serum and urine of lupus nephritis(LN)patients in active phase and remission phase.Methods The levels of MCP-1 in serum and urine of 58 LN patients(27 of active phase and 31 of remission phase)were measured by ELISA.The correlation between the levels of MCP-1 in variant phase of LN and other relevant factors were analyzed.Results The MCP-1 levels in sera of both active phase and remission phase of LN patients were markedly higher than those in controls(548.5?347.2 ng/L and 469.1?298.4 ng/L vs 273.3?146.7 ng/L,P0.05).Conclusion The MCP-1 levels in urine of LN patients is more suitable to evaluate the activity of disease as a sensitive marker.