1.Current research on molecular regulation of cornea development
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(12):1135-1139
The abnormality of corneal development leads to congenital corneal endothelial dystrophy,Peter abnormality,Axenfeld-Rieger syndrome and squamous cell epithelioma of ocular surface etc..The development of cornea experiences the different phases,such as induction,embryogenesis and maturation.In this procedure,cellular proliferation and differentiation are tightly regulated by signaling cascades.Some members of these signaling cascades have been identified in recent studies.By using embryo tissue and genetic manipulation techniques in the study of corneal development researchers reveal that a number of transcription factors such as Pax6,Kruppellike factor (KLF6),transforming growth factor β (TGF-β),TGF-α are expressed,and they play major roles in different stages of cornea development.This review summarizes the recent researching progress in the study of transduction pathway and factors during the development of the cornea.
2.The expression and significance of cyclooxygenase-2 in primary and recurrent astrocytoma
Fei WANG ; Yan XUE ; Haoqing SONG ; Tingjian YANG ; He ZHANG ; Wei LIU ; Bing LIU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(8):14-16
Objective To observe the expression of cyclooxygenase(COX)-2 in different malignancy astrocytoma by immunohistochemistry,so as to judge the invasive action of COX-2 in astrocytoma.Methods A total of 55 cases with astrocytoma underwent 63 times operation including 8 recurrent cases were selected,and 9 cases with severe brain injury who needed decompression surgery were selected as control group.The astrocytoma tissues and decompression surgery to remove tissues removed immediately fixed in 10% formalin buffer solution.The expression of COX-2 was determined by immunohistochemistry.Results The positive expression rate of COX-2 in astrocytoma tissues was higher than that in decompression surgery to remove tissues[69.84% (44/63) vs.1/9],and there was significant difference (x2 =11.589,P < 0.01).The positive expression rate of COX-2 in recurrent astrocytoma tissues was higher than that in primmy astrocytoma tissues [8/8 vs.65.45% (36/55)],and there was significant difference (x2 =3.957,P < 0.05).With increased astrocytoma malignancy,the positive expression rate of COX-2 also increased,and there was significant difference (P < 0.05).Conclusion COX-2 may have some relationship with the invasion of astrocytoma,leading to increase tumor grade,and relapse.
3.Preparation of diosgenin nanosuspensions
hua Jin CHANG ; fei He XUE ; Pei LIU ; zhe Cui LIU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(9):1819-1824
AIM To prepare diosgenin nanosuspensions.METHODS The nanosuspensions prepared by media milling method were solidificated by freeze drying method.With particle size and polydispersity index (PDI) as evaluation indices,stabilizer kind,ratio of diosgenin to stabilizer,ratio of preliminary nanosuspension volume to grinding bead amount,milling time,lyoprotectant kind and its amount as influencing factors,single factor test was applied to screening preparation and solidification processes.The morphology of nanosuspensions was observed,then the particle sizes and polydispersity indices of nanosuspensions and freeze-dried powder were determined.RESULTS The optimal conditions were determined to be 6:1 for ratio of diosgenin to Pluronic F127 (stabilizer Ⅰ),50:1 for ratio of diogenin to sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS,stabilizer Ⅱ),1:4 for ratio of preliminary nanosuspension volume to grinding bead amount,120 min for milling time,and 8% PEG-6000 and 2% mannitol as lyoprotectants.The average particle size and polydispersity index of rod-like or flaky nanosuspensions were (348.1 ±14.2) nm and 0.244 ± 0.059,respectively,which were lower than those of freeze-dried powder.At room temperature,the particle sizes of nanosuspensions and freeze-dried powder remained stable within 35 d and 3 months,respectively.CONCLUSION The physical stability of diosgenin freeze-dried powder is superior to that of its nanosuspensions,which can be used after being reconstituted.
4.Multi-slice spiral CT 3-dimensional reconstruction technique to treat multi-segmental degenerative spinal stenosis with traumatic instability of lower cervical spine.
Fei HE ; Bo HE ; Chun-Qiang ZHANG ; Bin WANG ; He HUANG ; Xue-Ling ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2009;12(1):22-30
OBJECTIVETo study the feasibility of multi-slice spiral computed tomography (MSCT) 3-dimensional reconstruction technique in assisting cervical pedicle screw fixation (PSF) and double-door laminoplasty to treat multi-segmental degenerative spinal stenosis with traumatic instability (MDSTI) of lower cervical spine.
METHODSFrom September 2006 to August 2007, PSF combined with double-door laminoplasty was performed in 9 patients with MDSTI of lower cervical spine. MSCT 3-dimensional reconstruction techniques, including volume rendering (VR) and multi-planar reconstruction (MPR), were used to assist preoperative diagnosis and measurement to guide the procedure. MPR was performed after operation. In coronal view, the degree of screw perforation was measured precisely and the different positions of pedicle screws were divided into three grades according to Richter's method. In axial view, the canal sagittal diameter and transverse area of every laminoplasty level were measured.
RESULTSNine patients with MDSTI of lower cervical spine underwent PSF (total 44 screws). According to the classification of Richter, 72.7% (32/44) was in Grade 1 and 27.3% (12/44) was in Grade 2. No screw perforation occurred in Grade 3 and no screw revision was done for misplacement. No iatrogenic damage was observed. Double-door laminoplasty was performed in total 42 volumes. The postoperative sagittal diameter and transverse area of cervical spinal canal were significantly increased (P<0.05). The confidence intervals of mean increased ratio were 23.43%-40.65% in sagittal diameter and 23.18%-42.07% in transverse area. Six months after laminoplasty, based on MSCT axial view, complete union between "open door" and allograft bone was obtained in 76.19% of volumes (32/42), and allograft bone was absorbed partly in 23.81% (10/42). A solid union in bilateral gutters was achieved in all cases. They were followed up from 6 months to 1 year (mean 7.8 months). Postoperative neural function recovery in two cases improved 2 ASIA grade, 5 cases improved 1 grade and 2 cases remained the same as preoperative grade. No cases had lower ASIA grade.
CONCLUSIONAssisted with MSCT 3-dimensional reconstruction technique, PSF combined with double-door laminoplasty can be performed more safely and effectively to treat patients with MDSTI of lower cervical spine.
Aged ; Cervical Vertebrae ; injuries ; surgery ; Female ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; methods ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Spinal Stenosis ; diagnostic imaging ; surgery ; Tomography, Spiral Computed ; methods
6.Status quo investigation on induced abortion in 1 065 women of childbearing age in Wenzhou
Xiao-xue WU ; Fei-fei LIN ; He CHEN ; Jian-le SUN ; Jie CHEN ; Xiu-jun ZHANG
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;32(5):425-
Objective To investigate the service needs in relation to the related behavioral characteristics and reproductive health service for women receiving induced abortion in childbearing age in Wenzhou, providing reference for the protection of reproductive health in women of childbearing age. Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among a total of 1 065 women of childbearing age who received artificial abortion in 12 medical institutions and maternal and child health care institutions in Wenzhou. Results Of the 1 065 women, 456 (42.82%) were under 24 years old, 609 (57.18%) were over 25 years old.815 (76.53%) with high school / technical secondary school degree or below, 250 (23.47%) with college degree or above.448 unmarried (42.07%), 617 married (57.93%).484 (45.45%) of first abortion and 581 (54.55%) of repeated abortion.Among the direct causes of abortion, 244 (54.46%) were not contraception, 382 (61.91%) were contraception failure.There was a significant difference in the direct causes of induced abortion among women with different marital status(
7.Effect of Notch Iigand Delta1-RNA interference by lentivirus on proliferation and differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells
Xue-Fei WANG ; Gang ZHANG ; Song-Bo QIU ; Fei HE ; Ying-Hui TAN ; Qian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2011;46(12):730-734
Objective To investigate the effects of specific RNA interference (RNAi) to Notch ligand Delta1 on proliferation and differentiation of human dental pulp stem cells (DPSC).Methods DPSC were infected by lentivirus vectors carrying Delta1-RNAi.DPSC were divided into three groups,DPSC/Delta1-RNAi group,DPSC/wt group and DPSC/vector group as control Cell counting kit-8( CCK-8 ) assayand flow cytometry were used to evaluate the proliferation of DPSC.Expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was examined with immunohistochemical staining.All groups were cultured in an odonto-inductive medium and were observed under microscope.The number of mineralization nodules was counted after Alizarin red staining.Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity and the expression of dentin sialophosphoprotein(DSPP) were detected by ALP activity assay and Western blotting.Results Compared with DPSC/wt or DPSC/vector separately,proliferating rate and S-cycle of DPSC/Delta1-RNAi was significantly lower.The S phase and proliferation index ( PI ) decreased markedly from 22.32 ± 2.35 and 33.68 ±4.19(DPSC/Delta1-RNAi) to 5.44 ± 0.91 and 16.00 ± 6.07 (DPSC/wt).The PCNA staining of DPSC/Delta1-RNAi was evidently weaker.DPSC/Delta1-RNAi group had more calcified cell nodules than the other two control groups,and ALP activity and DSPP expression of DPSC/Delta1-RNAi group increased markedly.Conclusions Deltal-RNAi induced by the lentivirus vectors may inhibit DPSC proliferation and differentiation.Notch-Delta signal pathway plays an important role in self-renewal and differentiation.
8.Treatment of Gustilo grade III leg fractures by external fixation associated with limited internal fixation.
Chun-qiang ZHANG ; Hong-yu ZHENG ; Bing WANG ; He HUANG ; Fei HE ; Xue-ling ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2010;13(2):96-100
OBJECTIVETo explore the clinical effects of external fixation associated with limited internal fixation on treatment of Gustilo grade III leg fractures.
METHODSFrom July 2006 to December 2008, 40 cases of Gustilo grade III leg fractures were emergently treated in our unit with external fixation frames. Soft tissue injuries were grouped according to the Gustilo classification as IIIA in 17 cases, IIIB in 13 cases, and IIIC in 10 cases. All the patients were debrided within 8 hours, and then fracture reposition was preformed to reestablish the leg alignment. Limited internal fixation with plates and screws were performed on all the Gustilo IIIA cases and 10 Gustilo IIIB cases at the first operation. But all the Gustilo IIIC cases and 3 Gustilo IIIB cases who had severe soft tissue injuries and bone loss only received Vacuum-sealing drainage (VSD). Broad-spectrum antibiotics were regularly used and VSD must be especially maintained easy and smooth for one week or more after operation. Limited internal fixation and transplanted free skin flaps or adjacent musculocutaneous flaps were not used to close wounds until the conditions of the wounds had been improved.
RESULTSThe first operations were completed within 90-210 minutes (170 minutes on average). The blood transfusions were from 400 ml to 1500 ml (those used for anti-shock preoperatively not included). All the 40 patients in this study were followed up for 6-28 months, 20.5 months on average. The lower limb function was evaluated according to the comprehensive evaluation standards of leg function one year after operation and the results of 28 cases were excellent, 9 were good and 3 were poor.
CONCLUSIONExternal fixation associated with limited internal fixation to treat Gustilo grade III leg fractures can get satisfactory early clinical therapeutic effects.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Debridement ; External Fixators ; Female ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; methods ; Humans ; Leg Injuries ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged
9.Effect of short-term intensive therapy with glimepiride and metformin in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients.
Min WANG ; Fang GAO ; Yao-ming XUE ; Ya-juan HAN ; Xia-jun FU ; Fei-ying HE
Journal of Southern Medical University 2011;31(3):564-566
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of short-term intensive therapy on blood glucose control, BETA-cell function, and blood lipid levels in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients.
METHODSOut-patients with newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients were enrolled for intensive treatment with sulfonylureas and metformin for 12 weeks, and the therapeutic effect was evaluated.
RESULTSAfter the intensive treatment, FPG, 2 hPG, and HbA1c decreased significantly (P<0.01); HOMA-IR decreased and HOMA-B increased significantly (P<0.01), and TG, CHOL, LDL decreased significantly (P<0.01) after the treatment.
CONCLUSIONShort-term intensive treatment with glimepiride combined with metformin is safe and effective in newly diagnosed type 2 diabetic patients with HbA1c>9%.
Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; drug therapy ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Metformin ; therapeutic use ; Sulfonylurea Compounds ; therapeutic use ; Treatment Outcome
10.Relationship between acute dipterex poisoning and oxidative stress and free radical damage.
Feng RUI ; Jun-fu ZHOU ; Jian-min SHAO ; Xue-ying ZHANG ; Juan-fei HE
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2004;38(6):419-421
OBJECTIVETo study relationship between acute dipterex poisoning and oxidative stress and free radical damage.
METHODSEighty-two patients with acute dipterex poisoning (ADPP) and ninety-two healthy adult volunteers (HAV) were enrolled in the study with randomized controlled trial design. Plasma levels of vitamin C (VC) and vitamin E (VE), as well as level of lipoperoxide (LPO) and activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and acetylcholinesterase (AChE) in the red blood cells (RBC), were determined by spectrophotometry.
RESULTSLevels of VC and VE, and activities of SOD and AChE were (37.35 +/- 9.98) micromol/L, (16.57 +/- 4.54) micromol/L, (1 785 +/- 154) U/g Hb and (213.1 +/- 57.6) U/g Hb, respectively, in the ADPP group, significantly lower than those in the HAV group, (55.34 +/- 15.98) micromol/L, (25.66 +/- 7.24) micromol/L, (2 124 +/- 185) U/g Hb and (305.3 +/- 83.6) U/g Hb, respectively. Plasma level of LPO was (35.20 +/- 5.29) nmol/g Hb in the ADPP group, significantly higher than that in the HAV group, (27.87 +/- 4.66) nmol/g Hb. Partial correlation analysis suggested that there existed negative correlation between activity of AChE in the RBC and plasma level of LPO (r = -0.274, P = 0.013) and positive correlation between activity of AChE in the RBC and plasma levels of VC and VE, and activity of SOD in the RBC (r = 0.333, P = 0.002, r = 0.269, P = 0.015 and r = 0.248, P = 0.026, respectively) in the ADPP, adjusted for age. Coefficient of reliability alpha was 0.682 (P < 0.001), with a standardized alpha of 0.868 (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONThere exist severe oxidative stress and free radical damage in patients with acute dipterex poisoning.
Acetylcholinesterase ; blood ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Ascorbic Acid ; blood ; Erythrocytes ; metabolism ; Female ; Free Radicals ; Humans ; Lipid Peroxidation ; Male ; Oxidative Stress ; Oxygen ; metabolism ; Poisoning ; blood ; Superoxide Dismutase ; blood ; Trichlorfon ; poisoning ; Vitamin E ; blood