1.Treatment of renal lower caliceal calculi with minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Guo-Hua ZENG ; Xun LI ; Wen ZHONG ; Jian YUAN ; Chi-Chang SHAN ; Kai-Jun WU ; Wen-Zhong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the clinical outcomes of minimally invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy(MPCNL)in the treatment of lower caliceal calculi.Methods We retrospectively re- viewed the clinical outcomes and complications of 33 patients who underwent MPCNL for lower caliceal cal- culi from March 2001 to April 2005.The average diameter of the calculi was 2.8 cm.Single tract nephrosto- my was performed in all 33 cases;among them renal access was obtained through a middle calyx in 10 cases and a lower calyx in 23.Nine cases had F14 renal access;and 24 cases,F16.Results Of 33 cases,28 (85%)achieved stone-free at 1 session.A second-look was needed in 3 cases due to intraoperative bleed- ing;ESWL,in 1 case with residual,calculi;no treatment,in 1 case with residual calculi<4 ram.The mean operative time was 93 min;mean blood loss was 113 ml;mean hospital stay was 11 d.Blood transfusion was needed in 1 patient who suffered from hepatic cirrhosis preoperatively;another experienced severe bleeding 7 d after operation and was cured with hyperselective spongia gelatinosa embolization of the renal artery.Fol- low-up was available in 19 cases for 2-48 months,and no recurrence of renal calculi was noted.Conclu- sions Minimally invasive percutaneous nepbrolithotomy has advantages of safety,less invasion,and easy re- covery for the treatment of lower caliceal calculi.
2.Comparison of different combination therapies for children with HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B.
Xun-hua ZHONG ; Xin DENG ; Xin-chun CHEN ; Bo-ping ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2007;21(1):62-63
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the advantages of combination therapy with interferon-alpha plus nucleoside analogue-lamivudine or HBV vaccine in children with HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B.
METHODSA total of 120 patients with HBeAg positive chronic hepatitis B were divided into three groups, 40 patients per group. Each group was treated with one of the following therapies respectively: Group A IFN-alpha 1b 10 MU/m2 three times per week (Tiw); Group B IFN-alpha 1b 10MU/m2 three times per week (Tiw) plus lamivudine 3 mg/kg for 6 months. Group C IFN-alpha 1b 10 MU/m2 three times per week (Tiw) plus HBV vaccine 30 microg one a month.
RESULTSThere was no significant difference in normalizing rate of ALT among the three groups at end of treatment. There was more significant difference in negative rate (seroconversion) of serum HBV DNA and HBeAg in group B than group A and group C (P less than 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe combination therapy of IFN-alpha 1b plus lamivudine seemed to be more effective than the therapy with IFN-alpha alone and the combination of IFN-alpha and HBV vaccine.
Anti-HIV Agents ; therapeutic use ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; DNA, Viral ; blood ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Hepatitis B Vaccines ; therapeutic use ; Hepatitis B e Antigens ; blood ; genetics ; immunology ; Hepatitis B virus ; drug effects ; genetics ; immunology ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; blood ; drug therapy ; Humans ; Interferon-alpha ; therapeutic use ; Lamivudine ; therapeutic use ; Male ; Treatment Outcome
3.Expression of alpha, beta and gamma subunits of epithelial sodium channel in the cochlea and endolymphatic sac of guinea pig.
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;44(1):49-52
OBJECTIVETo investigate the distribution and role of alpha, beta and gamma subunits of epithelial sodium channel (ENaC) in the cochlea and endolymphatic sac of guinea pig.
METHODSThe expression of alpha-, beta- and gamma-ENaC subunits proteins was studied by immunohistochemistry with the specific polyclonal rabbit antibodies against the alpha, beta and gamma subunits of rat ENaC. Alpha-ENaC mRNA was detected by in situ hybridization with digoxin labeled cDNA probe.
RESULTSAll three subunits of ENaC, alpha-, beta- and gamma-, were widely distributed in the labyrinth. In the cochlea, strong labeling of alpha-ENaC protein was found in the spiral limbus, and to a less extent, in the spiral ligament, organ of Corti and Reissner's membrane. The immunoreactivity of beta-ENaC was observed in the spiral ligament, spiral limbus, spiral ganglion, organ of Corti and Reissner's membrane with a less intensity than that of alpha-ENaC. Gamma-ENaC was presented primarily in the superior part of the spiral ligament, spiral limbus, spiral ganglion, and weakly in the organ of Corti and Reissner's membrane. In the endolymphatic sac, intensive immunoreactivities of all three subunits were seen in the epithelial cells and the subepithelial cells at similar intensity. Alpha-ENaC mRNA was localized in the spiral limbus, the inferior part of spiral ligament, stria vascularis, and epithelial cells and subepithelial cells of endolymphatic sac.
CONCLUSIONDifferent subunits of the ENaC expressed in various cell regions of the cochlea and endolymphatic sac in distinct patterns may form the functional sodium channel to regulate the endolymph, thus serve to maintain homeostasis in inner ear.
Animals ; Cochlea ; metabolism ; Endolymphatic Sac ; metabolism ; Epithelial Sodium Channels ; metabolism ; Guinea Pigs
4.Effect of pregnancy uterine microenvironment on the expression of NKG2A,NKG2D and their ligands in decidual NK cells
Li-Li ZHAO ; Xun QU ; Lu LIANG ; Mei-Xiang YANG ; Bei-Hua KONG ; Bai-Hua DONG ; Xiao-Mei LV ; You-zhong ZHANG ; Xiao-xia BAI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To investigate the expression of NKG2A,NKG2D and their ligands in pregnancy uterine micro-environment and to probe the function of NKG2A and NKG2D imbalance expression during the immunotolerance at the fetal-maternal boundary.METHODS: Decidual lymphocytes and peripheral lymphocytes were obtained from 30 women during 6-9 weeks of pregnancy who were undergoing selective termination.FACS technology was used to detect NK cells number and NKG2A,NKG2D expression.RT-PCR was used to investigate HLA-E and MICA mRNA in trophoblast tissue.RESULTS: Natural killer cells predominate,accounting for 70% of pregnancy endometrial lymphocytes.FACS results indicated that NKG2A was significantly increased in decidual NK cells as compared with that in peripheral NK cells,accounting for 97.86%?1.75% and 33.35%?10.92%.The difference between them in NKG2A expression was significant(P
5.Analysis on the correlation between SF-36 and QOL-35 in patients and coronary artery disease
Yi-Hua LU ; Jian-Hua YAN ; Li-Xian SUN ; Quan LI ; Yan-Jie WANG ; Xun ZHUANG ; Ze-Feng ZHANG ; Zhong-Jie FAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(11):1292-1295
Objective To analyze the correlation between SF-36 and QOL-35 and the consistency of the two kinds of life-quality questionnaires when evaluating the quality of life in patients with coronary heart disease. Methods 781 in-hospital-patients, who underwent coronary angiography from June 2008 to April 2009, were included in this study. Quality of life was measured by the Chinese versions of SF-36 and QOL-35. Demographic and clinical information were collected.Correlation Analysis was done between SF-36 and QOL-35 in the patients with coronary artery disease. Results The total score of SF-36 was 62.63 ± 12.47 and the QOL-35 total score was 62.70 ± 9.69. Data from the simple correlation analysis showed that SF-36 and QOL-35 total scores (r=0.725, P<0.01 ), SF-36 physical functioning and QOL-35 independent living capacity (r=0.933, P<0.01), SF-36 mental health and QOL-35 mental health (r=0.132, P<0.01), SF-36 social function and QOL-35 social function score (r=0.215, P<0.01 ) were all relevant. Canonical correlation analysis showed that there was significant correlation between SF-36 and QOL-35 (r=0.946, P<0.01 ). Conclusion SF-36 and QOL-35 were consistent in the evaluation on the quality of life, at the overall level.
6.Event-related potentials of relational memory in target and delay phases of working memory.
Zhong-hua LIU ; Shu ZHOU ; Bing-xun LU ; Yi-xing LIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(5):855-857
OBJECTIVETo compare the spatiotemporal pattern of event-related potentials (ERPs) of relational memory retention between color-location binding and semantics-location binding.
METHODSThe ERPs of 19 channels were recorded from 14 healthy subjects while performing the two binding delayed-match-to-sample tasks. A paired-sample t test was used for analysis of both the behavioral performance and ERPs, and statistical parametric mapping (SPM) of the t values was applied to ERPs.
RESULTSBehavioral performances (reaction time and accuracy) in color-location binding were significant better than those of semantics-location binding. The SPM(t) of the ERPs showed significant effects in the middle frontal region and most areas of the parietal lobe (about 200 ms), the bilateral prefrontal and frontal regions (260 approximately 320 ms), and the left occipital region (500 approximately 580 ms).
CONCLUSIONRetention of semantics-location relation involves more brain regions than that of color-location relation, and the largest effect occurs in the frontal region.
Electroencephalography ; Event-Related Potentials, P300 ; physiology ; Frontal Lobe ; physiology ; Humans ; Memory ; physiology ; Retention (Psychology) ; physiology ; Task Performance and Analysis
7.Association of E23K polymorphism of inwardly rectifying K~+channel 6.2 gene with the phenotype of type 2 diabetes and glucose-lowering effect of gliclazide
Li-Li CHEN ; Qiang LI ; Hou-Xun XING ; Xiao-Wei REN ; Yu-Qian SUN ; Feng-Chen LIU ; Mei-Hua LIANG ; Zhong ZHANG ; Jin-chao ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1985;0(02):-
The influences of E23K polymorphism of inwardly rectifying K~+channel 6.2 (Kir6.2) gene on the clinical phenotype of type 2 diabetes and glucose-lowering effect of gliclazide were investigated.The result showed that E23K polymorphism did not influence glucose-lowering effect of gliclazide,but serum creatinine level of patients with K/K genotype was higher than those of E/E and E/K genotypes (P
8.Effects of Calcium Sulfate Combined with Platelet-rich Plasma on Restoration of Long Bone Defect in Rabbits.
Hua CHEN ; Xin-Ran JI ; Qun ZHANG ; Xue-Zhong TIAN ; Bo-Xun ZHANG ; Pei-Fu TANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2016;129(5):557-561
BACKGROUNDThe treatment for long bone defects has been a hot topic in the field of regenerative medicine. This study aimed to evaluate the therapeutic effects of calcium sulfate (CS) combined with platelet-rich plasma (PRP) on long bone defect restoration.
METHODSA radial bone defect model was constructed through an osteotomy using New Zealand rabbits. The rabbits were randomly divided into four groups (n = 10 in each group): a CS combined with PRP (CS-PRP) group, a CS group, a PRP group, and a positive (recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2) control group. PRP was prepared from autologous blood using a two-step centrifugation process. CS-PRP was obtained by mixing hemihydrate CS with PRP. Radiographs and histologic micrographs were generated. The percentage of bone regenerated bone area in each rabbit was calculated at 10 weeks. One-way analysis of variance was performed in this study.
RESULTSThe radiographs and histologic micrographs showed bone restoration in the CS-PRP and positive control groups, while nonunion was observed in the CS and PRP groups. The percentages of bone regenerated bone area in the CS-PRP (84.60 ± 2.87%) and positive control (52.21 ± 4.53%) groups were significantly greater than those in the CS group (12.34 ± 2.17%) and PRP group (16.52 ± 4.22%) (P < 0.001). In addition, the bone strength of CS-PRP group (43.10 ± 4.10%) was significantly greater than that of the CS group (20.10 ± 3.70%) or PRP group (25.10 ± 2.10%) (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONCS-PRP functions as an effective treatment for long bone defects through stimulating bone regeneration and enhancing new bone strength.
Animals ; Bone Regeneration ; drug effects ; Calcium Sulfate ; pharmacology ; Male ; Platelet-Rich Plasma ; Rabbits
9.Sequence analysis on sorbitol fermentation related genes in Vibrio cholerae.
Xiao-mei YAN ; Qing-hua ZOU ; Xun ZENG ; Jian-zhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2005;26(6):444-447
OBJECTIVETo Investigate the differences of sorbitol fermentation related genes and optimize molecular analysis method for distinguishing an epidemic with nonepidemic strains of Vibrio cholerae.
METHODSSequence analysis on four genes of sugar fermentation stimulation protein, periplasmic maltose-binding protein, periplasmic phosphate-binding protein and periplasmic amino acid-binding protein.
RESULTSIn this study, the following data was noticed: for O1 serogroup El Tor biotype V. cholerae, twenty-four epidemic and eight nonepidemic strains were chosen; For O139 serogroup V. cholerae, five epidemic and four nonepidemic strains were chosen. With those genes of sugar fermentation stimulation protein, there were three point mutations. The 106th, 150th, 378th oligonucleotide in epidemic strains were A, A and T, comparing to the nonepidemic strains which were G, G and C. When comparing the protein sequences, epidemic strains had a Threonine at 36th amino acid, whereas nonepidemic strains had an Alanine. The results in O139 serogroup were consistent with those in O1 serogroup El Tor biotype strains. Another two point mutations were found in the genes of periplasmic maltose-binding protein. The 999th, 1003rd oligonucleotides in epidemic strains were A and C, while in nonepidemic which were G and T. For the gene of periplasmic amino acid-binding protein, two point mutations were noticed. The 504th and 690th oligonucleotides in epidemic strains were T and C, but were C and T in nonepidemic. However, no amino acid differences were found in periplasmic maltose-binding protein and periplasmic amino acid-binding protein. For periplasmic amino acid-binding protein gene, there was no difference on oligonucleotide between epidemic and nonepidemic strains.
CONCLUSIONResults suggested that SNPs in these genes might serve as a useful tool to distinguish the epidemic strains from nonepidemic strains. The 36th amino acid mutation of sugar fermentation stimulation protein in epidemic and nonepidemic strains might change the activity of the protein which might be associated with sorbitol fermentation.
Amino Acid Sequence ; Bacterial Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Base Sequence ; Carrier Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Fermentation ; Maltose-Binding Proteins ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Periplasmic Binding Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Phosphate-Binding Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Point Mutation ; Sequence Analysis, Protein ; Sorbitol ; Vibrio cholerae ; genetics ; metabolism
10.Effect of exercise stress on cigarette smoking induced downregulation of BKca and Kv1.5 expression in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells of rats.
Hong YE ; He-hua WU ; Liang DU ; Si JIN ; Qinq-hua HU ; Sheng-yuan LIU ; Di-xun WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2006;24(4):218-221
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of exercise stress on chronic cigarette smoking induced downregulation of large conductance calcium-activated potassium channel (BKca) and voltage-dependent delayed rectifier potassium channel (Kv1.5) expression in pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells of rats.
METHODSRats were divided into three groups: the normal control group, the smoking control group and the smoking + exercise group. The plasma cortisol level, the potassium channel expression and the pathological changes in lung tissue were determined with HE staining, the immunohistochemistry and the in-situ hybridization.
RESULTS(1) In the smoking + exercise group, the plasma cortisol level was determined immediately after exercise [(1528.7 +/- 469.7) ng/L] and was higher than that determined before exercise [(672.4 +/- 235.7) ng/L] (P < 0.01); (2) The HE staining showed that the chronic pulmonary inflammatory response in the smoking control group was severe while it was mild in the smoking + exercise group; (3) The mRNA and protein expression (OD value) of BKca in the smoking control group (mRNA: 0.2206 +/- 0.0415 for big artery and 0.3935 +/- 0.1378 for small artery; protein: 0.2634 +/- 0.1219 for big artery and 0.0995 +/- 0.0851 for small artery) were less than those in the normal control group. The mRNA expression of BKca in the smoking + exercise group (OD value) (0.5022 +/- 0.1134 for big artery and 0.6408 +/- 0.2135 for small artery) was higher than that in the smoking control group; (4) The mRNA and protein expression of Kv1.5 in the smoking control group (OD value) (mRNA: 0.9354 +/- 0.3290 for big artery and 0.5012 +/- 0.1170 for small artery; protein: 1.1112 +/- 0.3310 for big artery and 0.4736 +/- 0.1250 for small artery) were less than those in the normal control group. The protein expression of Kv1.5 in the smoking + exercise group (0.7445 +/- 0.2690) in small artery was higher than that in the smoking control group.
CONCLUSIONProper exercise stress can decrease inhibition effect of the chronic smoking on the expression of potassium channel BKca and Kv1.5, which perhaps partly results from exercise induced increase of cortisol secretion.
Animals ; Down-Regulation ; Hydrocortisone ; blood ; Kv1.5 Potassium Channel ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Large-Conductance Calcium-Activated Potassium Channel alpha Subunits ; Male ; Movement ; physiology ; Muscle, Smooth, Vascular ; metabolism ; Potassium Channels ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Pulmonary Artery ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Smoking ; adverse effects