1.Comprehensive rhinoplasty with transplantation of autologous costal cartilage
Gao ZENG ; Zhiqiang XUE ; Zhanwei GAO ; Yanwen QI ; Haihuan MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2013;19(6):407-410
Objective To explore the comprehensive approach of rhinoplasty using autologous costal cartilage,and to observe the outcome and summarize the possible complications.Methods A 6-7 cm long costal cartilage was taken out mostly from the 6th or 7th rib and then divided into several parts and shapes.A lancet shaped piece was used for dorsal augmentation,several cartilage bars for collumellar elevation and nasal tip elongation.Comprehensive structural rhinoplasty was then done with open rhinoplasty incision.Results 52 patients were treated with this method and satisfying aesthetic contouring of the nasal tip and dorsum was achieved.Among these patients,no such complications as implant extrution or dislocation,cartilage distortion,pneumothorax,hemothorax,infection or hemotoma were observed.The scar on the donor site was not obvius.Conclusions Costal cartilage can meet the demands of patients who consider prosthesis as an unacceptable option.For secondary revision rhinoplasties,costal cartilage provides sufficient materials to ensure a promising outcome with lower risk of infection and other complications.
2.Comprehensive rhinoplasty with costal cartilarge and e-PTFE
Zhiqiang XUE ; Yanwen QI ; Gao ZENG ; Hui LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2016;22(4):193-195
Objective To explore the comprehensive approach of rhinoplasty using autologous costal cartilage and e-PTFE,and to observe the outcome and possible complications.Methods A 3-4 cm long costal cartilage was taken out mostly from the 6th or 7th rib and then divided into several parts and shapes.Structural reconstruction of the nasal tip was then done with these costal cartilage parts.Radix augmentation was conducted with e-PTFE.Results From Jan.2013 to Sept.2014,48 patients were treated with this method,all females,aged 22-35 years.36 of them had received rhinoplasty before,12 of them received none.Satisfying aesthetic contouring of the nasal tip and dorsum had been achieved in 45 patients.Deviation of the collumella and nostril asymmetry were found in 3 patients.Among all patients,no such complications as pneumothorax,hemothorax,infection,or hemotoma were observed.The scar on the donor site was not obvious.Conclusions Costal cartilage is sufficient,supportive and easily shapable,when applied to the structural reconstruction of the nasal tip,which can meet the demands of patients who prefer more outstanding and delicate nasal tip contouring.
3.Craniomaxillofacial Images Analysis of Children with Ectodermal Dysplasia
Sijie LI ; Qi ZHAO ; Xue XIAO ; Binghui ZENG ; Ling ZHU ; Wei ZHAO
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(5):797-800,封3
[Objective]To study the dental status,the development of jaw and the size of sella turcica of children with ectoder-mal dysplasia(ED).[Methods]Panaramic radiography and lateral cephalograms of six ED individuals(age range of 6~7 years,five males and one female)were obtained. The dental status was record. 17 measurements about the jaws and the sella turcica were mea-sured and compare them to Chinese children without ED syndrome.[Results]The mean number of missing teeth was 22.3 in perma-nent dentition and 16.2 in primary dentition;The teeth that most likely to absent were permanent lateral incisor ,maxillary first premo-lar,maxillary primary lateral incisor and mandibular primary central incisor,and all remaining teeth are in conical shape. Lateral cephalometric measurements showed that all ED subjects had lower ANS-Ptm,which suggested a short maxilla. Low Co-Po,ANB, NA-PA,N-Me,N-ANS and ANS-Me values that were found in all subjects,as well as low SNA,Y-axis,MP-FH,S-Co,and high SNB,NP-FH,NP-FH that were noted in some subjects showed counterclockwise rotation and protrusion of mandible with short-er length in ED subjects. Some subjects had low ANS-Me/N-Me × 100%and high N-ANS/N-Me × 100%,representing a short facial height. Five cases represented lower length and diameter of sella turcica;two cases showed lower depth of sella turcica ,indicating the abnormal development of sella turcica.[Conclusion]The results of this study suggest that the dentition ,jaws and sella turcica in ED children differs when compared to individuals without this syndrome.
4.Clinical efficacy of genioplasty for deformities of the chin
Gao ZENG ; Zhanwei GAO ; Bo CHEN ; Yanwen QI ; Zhiqiang XUE ; Yang ZHOU ; Li MA ; Chong REN ; Huijie QI ; Hui LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2017;23(2):88-91
Objective To analyze the clinical efficacy and technical key points of genioplasty for the deformities of the chin.Methods 153 patients with chin deformities were treated with the genioplasty,and the chin was moved in any direction,including sagittally,vertically and transversely;the key points of this procedure were summarized.Results There was no severe complication such as infection or nonunion observed.15 patients had ecchymosis and faded in 2 weeks;33 patients had hypaesthesia and recovered in 12 weeks.With the 12-24 months follow-up,all the patients healed well with satisfactory aesthetic results.Conclusions The genioplasty is a reliable and efficient method for the deformities of the chin,and it can significantly improve the appearance of the chin.
5.Establishment of two-dimensional electrophoresis of uterine leiomyoma for the proteome analysis.
Xue-qiong ZHU ; Yi-fu SHI ; Huai-zeng CHEN ; Qi CHEN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2004;33(6):550-564
OBJECTIVETo establish and optimize the two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) of uterine leiomyoma for the proteome analysis.
METHODSRun immobilized pH gradient (IPG)-isoelectric focusing electrophoresis as the first dimension, then vertical SDS-PAGE electrophoresis as the second dimension. A series of important steps,such as sample solubility, volume of loading, electrophoresis parameters and protocol for staining were optimized.
RESULTSThe 2-DE patterns of uterine leiomyoma and myometrium with good quality were obtained.
CONCLUSIONWith optimal condition the two-dimensional electrophoresis of uterine leiomyoma can be obtained.
Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional ; Female ; Humans ; Leiomyoma ; chemistry ; Myometrium ; chemistry ; Neoplasm Proteins ; analysis ; Proteome ; analysis ; Uterine Neoplasms ; chemistry
6.Correction of secondary unilateral cleft-lip nasal deformity using autologous costal cartilage grafts
Cheng SUN ; Hui LU ; Yanwen QI ; Zhiqiang XUE ; Gao ZENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2018;24(2):111-114
Objective To explore the comprehensive approach and efficacy of secondary unilateral cleft rhinoplasty by using autologous costal cartilage grafts.Methods Secondary rhinoplasty was performed in 28 patients with unilateral cleft-lip nasal deformity.The costal cartilage was harvested through a mini-invasive incision.Septal deviation was corrected,and nasal tip framework was reconstructed with the autologous costal cartilage through direct transcolumellar incision.Diced cartilage fragments were used to augment the depressed alar base.Nasolabial muscles were repositioned to restore the balance of muscular tension system.Results The appearance of the nasal deformity was greatly improved in all the 28 cases postoperatively by follow-up from 3 to 12 months.Increased stability and symmetry of the nasal tip,along with the improvement of nasal breathing function was achieved and sustained effectively.Conclusions Definitive secondary unilateral cleft rhinoplasty using autologous costal cartilage grafts provides good aesthetic and functional results.
7.Comparison of clinical effects between autologous fat and hyaluronic acid in filling nasolabial grooves
Xiaogen HU ; Haihuan MA ; Gao ZENG ; Zhanwei GAO ; Hui LU ; Wengang HUANAG ; Chong REN ; Zhiqiang XUE ; Huijie QI ; Yanwen QI ; Bo CHEN ; Yang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2017;23(2):92-94
Objective To compare the efficacy between autologous fat and hyaluronic acid in filling nasolabial grooves.Methods Sixty patients who wanted improvement of nasolabial grooves were involved in the study.They were randomly and equally classified into two groups:autologous fat injection group and hyaluronic acid injection group.Photographs were taken before,half a year,and one year after injection.The nasolabial grooves were also graded before,half a year,and one year after injection.The grade improvement was obtained after postoperative grade minus preoperative grade.If the grade improvement was more than 1 grade,the treatment was regarded as effective to evaluate the outcome between the two methods.Results The results of the two groups were tested by SPSS 13.0 software.The effects of the two methods were not significantly different after half a year of filling (P>0.05).The difference was significant one year after filling (P<0.05).In autologous fat injection,the patients had a long and magnificant swelling and redness around the nasolabial grooves;on the contrary,the patients who underwent hyaluronic acid had slight and short-time local reaction like swelling and redness.No other serious complications were found in both the groups.Conclusions The effects of the autologous fat and the hyaluronic acid are equal after half a year of filling.The autologous fat has a longer effect in one year.Both methods are safe and effective.Surgeons can select the method accordingly.
8.Effect of valsartan on vasoconstriction induced by the chronic injury of the adventitia in the rat collared carotid artery.
Lian-na XIE ; Ding-yin ZENG ; Hai-shan ZHANG ; Dan-meng SUN ; Xue-feng PANG ; Qi-gang GUAN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2011;39(1):73-78
OBJECTIVEVasoconstriction and vascular hypersensitivity to serotonin were previously shown in animal models of adventitia injury. We investigated the contribution of angiotensin II (AngII)/AngII receptors and oxidative stress to vascular contractility and reactivity in this model.
METHODSWistar Kyoto rats were divided into 3 groups: normal (n = 6, no any intervention, only for measuring the serum AngII concentration), vehicle (n = 12, collared), and valsartan (n = 12, collared + valsartan 30 mg×kg(-1)×d(-1)). After one week of treatment, adventitia injury was induced by positioning a silicone collar around the right carotid artery for one week. Blood flow and vascular reactivity to serotonin were determined one week after injury, the blood from left ventricle was taken to measure the serum AngII concentration by ELISA, and carotids were harvested for morphometry and Western blot analysis.
RESULTSAdventitia injury induced lumen cross-sectional area reduction (-44% vs. -5%), media diameter increase (62% vs. 10%), blood flow reduction [(2.79 ± 0.22) vs. (4.33 ± 0.84) ml/min] were significantly attenuated by valsartan. The increased vascular reactivity sensitivity to serotonin in vehicle group was also significantly reduced in valsartan group. Serum AngII concentration was significantly increased in vehicle group [(45.21 ± 4.52) pg/ml vs. (19.83 ± 0.5) pg/ml in normal rats, P = 0.0148] and the expression of AngII type 1 (AT(1)) receptor, AngII type 2 (AT(2)) receptor, as well as p22(phox) in collared arteries were significantly upregulated. Valsartan did not affect the AT(1) receptor expression but further increased serum AngII concentration [(89.73 ± 20.44) pg/ml vs. (45.21 ± 4.52) pg/ml, P = 0.001], and AT(2) receptor expression, while downregulated p22(phox) expressions.
CONCLUSIONSCollar-induced adventitia injury resulted in chronic vasoconstriction and vascular hypersensitivity to serotonin via increased serum AngII level, upregulated AngII receptors expression in the vascular well, and activated local oxidative stress. These changes could be blocked by valsartan suggesting a crucial role of AngII/AngII receptors on vascular contractility and reactivity changes in this model.
Angiotensin II ; metabolism ; Animals ; Carotid Arteries ; drug effects ; metabolism ; pathology ; Connective Tissue ; pathology ; Male ; Oxidative Stress ; Rats ; Rats, Inbred WKY ; Receptors, Angiotensin ; metabolism ; Tetrazoles ; pharmacology ; Valine ; analogs & derivatives ; pharmacology ; Valsartan ; Vasoconstriction ; drug effects
9.Evidence-based therapy of nephrotic edema.
Xi-Hong LIU ; Zhu-Wen YI ; Dan CHEN ; Xue-Qi ZENG ; Dan-Lin HUANG ; Yi JIANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2007;9(2):139-143
OBJECTIVETo study the evidence-based therapy of edema in nephrotic syndrome by analyzing the literatures systematically.
METHODSThe literatures related to the treatment of nephrotic edema were retrieved from the following: Chinese Biological Medicine Database (CBM-disk), Chinese Journals Full-text Database (CNKI, 1994-2006), Chinese Technological Periodicals Database (VIP, 1989-2006), Chinese Evidence Biological Medicine/Cochrane Central Database (CEBM/CCD), Cochrane Library Database, MEDLINE (1966-2006), EMBASE (1975-2006), MEDLARS, SCI (1985-2006) and OVID by electron and craft search with the following key words: nephrotic syndrome, edema, recalcitrant edema, refractory edema or resistant nephrotic edema, and treatment, diuretic therapy or human albumin treatment. The relevant literatures on randomized controlled trials (RCT) that met the criteria were statistically analyzed by the Coorporative network software RevMan 4.2.
RESULTSA total of 113 articles were searched (60 in Chinese and 53 in English), of which 12 were RCT. Three of the 12 articles were included for Meta analysis. Meta analysis showed that dextran-40 together with furosemide was effective for nephrotic edema. Human albumin solution could be used in nephrotic edema patients with coexistent severe hypoalbuminemia. A combination of diuretics by intravenous drip infusion was effective for diuretic-resistant nephrotic edema.
CONCLUSIONSThe treatment for nephrotic edema should be individualized. The evidence of treatment of nephrotic edema has not been fully elucidated. Further multicentre, large sample, and randomized controlled trials are needed.
Edema ; therapy ; Evidence-Based Medicine ; Humans ; Meta-Analysis as Topic ; Nephrotic Syndrome ; therapy ; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic
10.Effects of PPAR-gamma on the proliferation and glycolysis metabolism of prostate cancer cells.
Xiang-Jian ZENG ; Xue-Cheng BI ; Qi-Shan DAI ; Zhao-Dong HAN ; Wei-De ZHONG
National Journal of Andrology 2012;18(8):692-696
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of the expression of the PPAR-gamma gene on the proliferation and glycolysis metabolism of prostate cancer cells.
METHODSUsing RNAi, we constructed lowly--expressed shRNA-PPARgamma adenoviruses and transfected them to PC3 prostate cancer cells, with blank vectors as controls. Then we detected the proliferation and apoptosis of the cells, glycolysis metabolism related genes and lactate accumulation by CCK-8 kit, and compared the results between the two groups.
RESULTSCompared with the control group, the PPAR-gamma gene expression was obviously inhibited by RNAi in the PC3 cells, and its protein expression was reduced to (26.00 +/- 4.06)%. The proliferation inhibition rate was (39.5 +/- 4.92)% on the 2nd day, and the apoptosis rate was as high as (21.03 +/- 3.08)%. The glycolysis metabolism related gene products (Myc and Glut-1) were significantly decreased, and the lactate concentration was reduced to 69.71% of that of the controls on the 4th day. There were statistically significant differences in the above findings as compared with the control group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONPPAR-gamma gene knockdown is expected to be a new way to treat prostate cancer.
Apoptosis ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; Genetic Vectors ; Glucose Transporter Type 1 ; metabolism ; Glycolysis ; Humans ; Male ; PPAR gamma ; genetics ; metabolism ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc ; metabolism ; RNA Interference ; RNA, Small Interfering ; Transfection