4.Promoting Regeneration Effect of Heparin Binding Epidermal Growth Factor-Like Growth Factor on Rat Hepatocytes after Partial Orthotopic Liver Transplantation
Yan YANG ; Xiang-Cheng LI ; Xue-Hao WANG ; Ai-Hua YAO ; Yue YU ;
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2003;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of heparin binding epidermal growth factor-like growth factor (HB-EGF)on liver regeneration after partial orthotopic liver transplantation.Methods Fourty SD rats were used to establish the model of partial orthotopic liver transplantation with ameliorated two-cuff technique.Then all the rats were divided into 2 groups:experiment group and control group.Twenty rats of experiment group were adminis- tered 500?g/kg HB-EGF via vena caudalis immediately after operation twice a day,while the same volume of saline was administered to the rats in control group.Five rats in each group were selected randomly and killed at the 6th hour,day 2,4 and 7 after operation,respectively.The serum levels of albumin(Alb)and alanine aminotransferase (ALT)in the blood sample were detected.Every liver was removed and weighed.The expression of Ki-67 was de- tected by using immunohistochemistry assay.The regeneration activity of hepatocytes was evaluated by flow cytom- etry.Results The wet weights of liver in experiment group were all significantly higher than that in control group at the 6th hour,day 2 and 4 after transplantation(P
5.Diagnosis and surgical treatment of thoracictuberculosis
Yao-Fei LIANG ; Yong-Xue ZHANG ; Jun-Feng SUN ; Zhao-Ming GAO ; Yuan-Hua LI ;
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(11):-
Objective To summarize the experience of the therapy and diagnosis of thoracictuberculosis. Methods Diagnosis and operation of 163 cases of thoracictuberculosis were analyzed.Results 163 cases of thoracic- tuberculosis were treated with focuspurge upon two weeks' anti-tuberculosis treatment.153 cases were cured upon one operation.10 cases suffered incision delayed healing and there were no recurrence cases.Conclusion Thoraeictu- berculosis was treated with focuspurge upon two weeks anti-tuberculosis treatment before operation.Complete purge of focus and postoperative compression band and residual cavity filled with music flap were important measures to prevent incision delayed healing and recurrence.
6.Effect of position on oxygenation in neonates after weaning from mechanical ventilation.
Wen-Xiu YAO ; Xin-Dong XUE ; Jian-Hua FU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2008;10(2):121-124
OBJECTIVEWhat is the best suitable position for neonates who were weaned from mechanical ventilation has not been identified. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the supine and prone positions on oxygenation in neonates within 6 hrs after weaning from mechanical ventilation.
METHODSSixty neonates who were weaned from mechanical ventilation were randomly given prone or supine position (n=30 each). They all received oxygen inspiration and SPO2 was maintained in a normal range by adjusting the oxygen flow rate (FiO2). Blood PaO2 and PaCO2 levels were measured 1 and 6 hrs after weaning and then the alveolodouble ended arrowarterial oxygen partial pressure difference (A-aDO2), respiratory index and oxygenation index were calculated.
RESULTSMean FiO2 used in the prone position group was significantly lower than that in the supine position group 1 and 6 hrs after weaning (P<0.01). The value of A-aDO2 in the prone position group 1 hr (171.06+/-86.55 vs 253.62+/-71.56; P<0.01) and 6 hrs after weaning (105.85+/-78.18 vs 208.48+/-86.80; P<0.01) were significantly lower than that in the supine position group. The respiratory index in the prone position group 1 and 6 hrs after weaning (2.16+/-1.24 and 1.35+/-1.11) was also reduced compared to 3.74+/-1.68 and 3.65+/-1.28 in the supine position group (P<0.01). In contrast, PaO2 in the prone position group 1 hr (88.70+/-32.65 vs 73.43+/-17.68; P<0.01) and 6 hrs (84.10+/-13.95 vs 70.20+/-20.27; P<0.01) after weaning was significantly higher than that in the supine position group. The oxygenation index in the prone position group 1 and 6 hrs after weaning (213.49+/-88.96 and 275.23+/-108.83) increased significantly compared to 141.54+/-43.25 and 160.62+/-63.03 in the supine position (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONSThe prone position is better than the supine position for the improvement of oxygenation within 6 hrs after weaning from mechanical ventilation in neonates.
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7.Effect of Recurrent Severe Hypoglycemia on Cognitive Performance in Adult Patients with Diabetes: A Meta-analysis
CHEN YU-XUE ; LIU ZHENG-REN ; YU YING ; YAO EN-SHENG ; LIU XING-HUA ; LIU LU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2017;37(5):642-648
The purpose of this study was to investigate the existence and extent of cognitive impairment in adult diabetes mellitus (DM) patients with episodes of recurrent severe hypoglycemia,by using meta-analysis to synthesize data across studies.PubMed,EMBASE and Cochrane library search engines were used to identify studies on cognitive performance in DM patients with recurrent severe hypoglycemia.Random-effects meta-analysis was performed on seven eligible studies using an inverse-variance method.Effect sizes,which are the standardized differences between the experimental group and the control group,were calculated.Of the 853 studies,7 studies met the inclusion criteria.Compared with control subjects,the adult DM patients with episodes of recurrent severe hypoglycemia demonstrated a significantly lowered performance on memory in both types of DM patients,and poor performance of processing speed in type 2 DM patients.There was no significant difference between adult DM patients with and those without severe hypoglycemia in other cognitive domains such as general intelligence,executive function,processing speed and psychomotor efficiency.Our results seem to confirm the hypothesis that cognitive dysfunction is characterized by worse memory and processing speed in adult DM patients with a history of recurrent severe hypoglycemia,whereas general intelligence,executive function,and psychomotor efficiency are spared.
8.Construction and identification of siRNA recombinant expression vector targeting parathyroid hormone 1 receptor gene and its effect on the cell cycle of INS-1 cells.
Hua-sheng LIANG ; Yao-ming XUE ; Yu-hua ZHONG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(9):2093-2096
OBJECTIVETo construct the expression vector of siRNA targeting parathyroid hormone 1 receptor (PTH1R) gene and evaluate its effect on the cell cycle of INS-1 cells.
METHODSThe sequences of PTH1R gene was retrieved from Genbank, and 4 pairs of oligonucleotides were synthesized and inserted into pSUPERretro RNAi, which was identified by RT-PCR and sequence analysis. The vectors were then transfected into INS-1 cells, in which the expression of PTH1R was observed by Western blotting to evaluate the transfection efficiency. The cell cycle of INS-1 cells in high glucose medium was detected by flow cytometry.
RESULTSRT-PCR and sequence analysis confirmed the correct construction of the siRNA recombinant expression vector targeting PTH1R gene. The vectors were successfully transfected into INS-1 cells, and the most effective vector was selected by Western blotting. Transfection with the siRNA for PTH1R gene silencing resulted in the inhibition of INS-1 form entering the S phase.
CONCLUSIONThe successful construction of the recombinant PTH1R-siRNA vectors establishes a basis for further study of protective role of the PTH1R gene in INS-1 cells in high glucose medium.
Cell Cycle ; drug effects ; Genetic Vectors ; genetics ; Glucose ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Insulin-Secreting Cells ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism ; RNA, Small Interfering ; genetics ; Receptor, Parathyroid Hormone, Type 1 ; genetics ; metabolism
9.The clinical evaluation of patients with pituitary adenomas undergone transsphenoidal microsurgery.
Yao ZHAO ; Shi-qi LI ; Liang-fu ZHOU ; Yong-fei WANG ; Xue-fei SHOU ; Pi-feng JIA
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2003;41(8):610-613
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the overall effect of transsphenoidal microsurgery for pituitary adenomas in recent 5 years and to discuss the surgical technique, application of new technology and postoperative follow-up results.
METHODSThe clinical presentation, image characteristics, endocrinal findings, pathological types, tumor removal percentage, postoperative complication and follow-up of 1 462 patients with pituitary adenomas who underwent the transsphenoidal microsurgery from 1997 to 2002 were analysed retrospectively.
RESULTSTotal rate of tumor removal for the patients achieved 97.0% in the patients with Hardy I adenomas, 95.2% with Hardy II, 90.5% with Hardy III, and 47.4% with Hardy IV respectively. A significant postoperative improvement both in clinical symptoms and endocrinal parameters was achieved. The tumor recurrence rate was 0.3%.
CONCLUSIONSWith the improvement of microsurgical technique and application of novel technology, the indication of transsphenoidal microsurgery for pituitary adenomas was increasingly extended. Endoscope and(/or) neuronavigation-assisted microsurgery via transsphenoidal approach should be of the first choice for the treatment of pituitary adenomas. The routine postoperative radiotherapy is not required for patients with total tumor removal.
Adenoma ; surgery ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Child ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Microsurgery ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Neurosurgical Procedures ; methods ; Pituitary Neoplasms ; surgery ; Retrospective Studies ; Sphenoid Sinus ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
10.Improvement of standardization and accuracy of medical imaging and pathological diagnosis for better diagnosis and treatment of rectal cancer.
Hong-wei YAO ; Xue-ying SHI ; Ming CHEN ; Rong RONG ; Yin-hua LIU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2013;16(6):505-508
Rectal cancer is one of the most common malignancies in human. Because rectal cancer locates in the narrow pelvis and is close to many complicated anatomic structures, seeking R0 resection and decreasing the positive rate of circumferential resection margin become the focus of concern for surgeons. The authors review the diagnosis standard of rectal cancer in AJCC TNM cancer staging (seventh edition) and guideline of College of American Pathologists, and propose the concept of "diagnosis priority using the standardized methods". Selecting the correct medical imaging and pathology diagnosis methods is the key to improve the standardized and individualized comprehensive therapy.
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