1.Influence of excessive PTEN expression to fibroblast cycle and collagen secretion induced by LPS
Yuekun ZOU ; Zhiyuan SHI ; Jing YI ; Minhui ZHU ; Ming ZHANG ; Yaoyao SONG ; Xiangbai YE ; Yan YU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(9):1190-1191,1195
Objective To explore the influence of excessive PTEN expression to fibroblast cycle and collagen secretion induced by LPS.Methods Normal skin fibroblast in the patient with hyperplastic scar were cultured in vitro.When the primary culture was close to 80% fusion,the digestive passage was performed,cultured to the third generation.LPS(0.5 μg/mL) was adopted to stimulate the third generation of normal skin fibroblasts.Defective adenovirus carrying PTEN gene was transfected to the third passage fibroblasts after LPS stimulation.Flow cytometer was adopted to detect the cell cycle.ELISA method was adopted to detect the secreted collagen amont.Results Excessive PTEN expression could inhibit the increase of G2M cell cycle induced by LPS.LPS stimulation could increase the secretion of collagen in skin fibroblasts,yet excessive PTEN expression could inhibit the secretion of collagen induced by LPS.Conclusion LPS could increase the amont of fibroblasts on G2M cell cycle and secretion of collagen,yet excessive PTEN expression can inhibit the effect.
2.Effect of Heroin on DLG4 Expression in Hippocampus, Amygdala and Frontal Cortex of Rats
Liangming LUO ; Qun GONG ; Jianfeng LIU ; Mingquan ZHAO ; Dongdong CHEN ; Yaoyao XIE ; Hua ZHU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2015;(3):185-187,199
Objective To observe the expression of discs large hom olog 4 (DLG4) protein in hippocam-pus, am ygdala and frontal cortex of rats and evaluate postsynaptic density in heroin dependence. Meth-ods The rat heroin dependent m odel was established by increasing intraperitoneal injection of heroin. DLG4 proteins in hippocam pus, am ygdala and frontal cortex of heroin dependent 9, 18, 36 days rats w ere detected with im munohistochem ical staining and com pared with that in the control group. Results DLG4 proteins in hippocam pus, am ygdala and frontal cortex w ere gradually reduced with extension of heroin dependent tim e. Conclusion Heroin dependence can affect postsynaptic density of hippocam pus, am ygdala and frontal cortex. The changes becom e m ore apparent with extension of heroin dependence tim e.
3.Effect of TPN plus Argining on nutrition status and immune function in radical treatment of gastro-intestinal cancer patients
Hangjun GONG ; Tao ZHU ; Yaoyao WU ; Xuefeng TANG ; Caibao LI ; Zhixiang XUE ;
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(03):-
Objectives: To evaluate the effect of TPN plus argine on nutrition status, immune function and postoperative complications in radical treatment of gastro intestinal cancer patients. Methods: 88 cases undertaking radical treatment were randomized into TPN group (normal group)(30 cases), argine group (plus argine)(30 cases) and control group (28 cases). Since POD+1, the former two groups were given intravenous nutrition support continuously for 7 days and argine 80~100ml/day in argine group.Controlled group was given glucose, amino acid solution and electrolytes first, then transited to normal oral food intake. On AOD-1 and POD+8, albumin, pre albumin, transferrin and immune parameters were analyzed; postoperative complications were observed as well. Results: On POD+8, pre albumin and transferrin were improved in normal and argine group. In argine group, IgG?IgE?CD3?CD4?CD4/CD8?NKC activity and IL 2 concentration were obviously higher than that in other two groups( P
4.Usefulness of myocardial performance index for assessing right ventricular function after percutaneous closure of atrial septal defect
Jingdong DING ; Genshan MA ; Yaoyao HUANG ; Xiaoli ZHANG ; Jian ZHU ; Rong YANG
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2007;4(4):220-224
Objective Assessment of right ventricular function in patients with atrial septal defect (ASD) is difficult. The Doppler myocardial performance index (MPI) may provide a method of assessing function in these patients. The purposes of this study were to evaluate the right ventricular function and its changes in patients with ASD after transcatheter closure of ASD. Methods MPI, defined as the sum of isovolumic relaxation time and isovolumic contraction time derived by ejection time, was measured from tricuspid inflow and right ventricular outflow; Doppler velocity profiles recorded during routine echocardiography. Twenty nine patients ( 13 men, 16 women;mean age 25.28 ± 12.69, range 6 to 57 years) were diagnosed to secundum ASD [the stretched diameters of ASD were from 9 To 36 (24.91 ±7.98) mm], and had a successfully placed Amplatzer septal occluder (ASO) (the sizes of ASO were from 11 to 40 mm ); there were 81 sex-matched, age-matched healthy people (control group 41men, 40 women; mean age 29.02 ± 14.22, range 4 to 45 years).MPI was measured again on 3 days and 1 month after closure of ASD. Change in the study group was assessed and compared to the control subjects with structurally normal hearts. A complete 2- dimensional and Doppler echocardiographic examination was performed in all study groups. Results 1) The isovolumic relaxation and isovolumic contraction times [respectively(77.59 ± 14.39)ms vs (60.93 ± 12.94)ms, P<0.0001; (28.28 ± 10.88)ms vs (23.64 ± 9.01)ms, P=0.027] were prolonged, and ejection time [(260.65 ± 21.86 )ms vs (271.85 ± 21.92)ms, P=0.033] was shortened in patients with ASD compared with that in control subjects, resulting in a marked increase in the MPI(0.40 ± 0.07 vs 0.31 ± 0.05, P<0.0001) from normal values; 2) by Pearson's correlations, the MPI had no correlation with heart rate and blood pressure in control subjects and patients with ASD, but it correlated positively with age in patients with ASD; 3) by Pearson's correlations, the MPI correlated positively with the diameter of ASD and pulmonary artery pressure; 4) after transcatheter closure of ASD, the MPI decreased markedly. Conclusions 1) MPI is a conceptually new, simple, and reproducible Doppler index in patients with ASD; 2) MPI is free from the effect of age, heart rate and blood pressure; (3) MPI appears to be relatively dependent on changes in the diameter of ASD and pulmonary artery pressure; 4) the right ventricular function was improved after transcatheter closure of ASD.
5.Platysma flap in the prevention of sweating gustatory syndrome
Weihong WANG ; Jin ZHU ; Yong WU ; Yaoyao HU ; Bin XIA ; Biao XU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2009;25(4):560-562
Objective:To explore the preventive function for sweating gustatory syndrome and esthetic effect of restoring parotid gland area defect by using platysma flap. Methods: Nine patients who underwent parotidectomy and restored parotid gland area defect with platysma flap were analyzed retrospectively in this study. Observed whether there was an incidence of subjective sweating gustatory syndrome and introcession in the operation region. Results: There was no incidence of subjective sweating gustatory syndrome. Moreover, introcession in the operation region was not obvious. Conclusion: Restoring parotid defects with platysma flap can reduce introcession in the operation region. Application of platysma flap as an interpositional barrier between the skin flap and the parotid bed after parotidectomy can reduce the incidence of sweating gustatory syndrome.
6.A case report of intramyocardial dissecting hematoma: a challenging diagnosis
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2023;14(5):405-407
Intramyocardial dissecting hematoma (IDH) is an uncommon complication of myocardial infarction that can potentially lead to cardiac rupture.[1] Two distinguishable types of cardiac rupture have been identified: a simple tear, which is the most common case and is characterized by a lineal or tortuous tear along the myocardial wall, and complex hemorrhagic dissection. IDH is generally classified as complex hemorrhagic dissection, in which blood infiltrates into the myocardial wall.[2] IDH is characterized by a serpiginous tract within the myocardium, which is also known as subepicardial aneurysm. The mechanisms of IDH are multifactorial and contribute to the rupture of intramyocardial vessels, diminished tensile strength of the infarcted myocardium, abrupt increases in perfusion pressure during the perfusion phase, or in rare cases, iatrogenesis.[3] Furthermore, the anatomical substrate of IDH is the spiral helical structure of the heart that favors hemorrhage spreading along the spiral myocardial fibers.[4] IDH is often a challenging diagnosis and prone to misdiagnosis because of its rarity and various clinical presentations. Here, we report a patient with IDH.
7.Efficacy of dronedarone combined with metoprolol on elderlv patients with atrial arrhythmia
Yaoyao HU ; Jia LIU ; Xiang GU ; Ye ZHU
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2024;26(3):258-261
Objective To investigate the efficacy of dronedarone combined with low dose metoprol-ol in the treatment of atrial tachycardia.Methods A total of 175 elderly patients with atrial tachy-cardia admitted in Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital during January 2020 to January 2022 were enrolled and then randomly divided into dronedarone group(n=57),metoprolol group(n=55)and combined group(dronedarone+metoprolol,n=48).The frequency,duration and symptom changes of arrhythmia were compared before and after treatment.Results After 3 and 6 months of administration,the total effective rate was significantly higher in the combination group than the dronedarone group and the metoprolol group(P<0.05).The frequency of atrial fibrillation(AF)attacks[(2.31±1.78)/48 h vs(11.56±18.68)/48 h],AF duration[(4.86±6.73)h/48 h vs(10.92±9.61)h/48 h],atrial flutter(AFL)attacks[(2.33±1.53)/48 h vs(4.33±1.53)/48 h]and AFL duration[(5.15±4.87)h/48 h vs(21.54±20.08)h/48 h]in the combined group,and AFL duration[(2.75±1.94)h/48 h vs(10.29±8.04)h/48 h]in the dronedarone group were reduced after 6 months of treatment(P<0.05).Conclusion In the treatment of atrial tachycardia,dronedarone combined with low dose metoprolol can not only obviously improve symptoms,but also significantly reduce the atrial premature and atrial tachycardia attacks,decrease the number and duration of AF and AFL attacks,and control heart rate effectively.
8.Progress of anticholinergic drugs in the treatment of childhood asthma
Zhenli ZHU ; Yaoyao LING ; Yongsheng XU
International Journal of Pediatrics 2020;47(8):561-564
Anticholinergic drugs play an important role as bronchodilators in the treatment of obstructive airway diseases, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma.Anticholinergic drugs are divided into short-acting muscarinic antagonists(SAMA)and long-acting muscarinic antagonists(LAMA). Ipratropium bromide is a commonly used SAMA in pediatrics and is administered by inhalation.The combination of ipratropium bromide and β 2 receptor agonist can control the acute attack of asthma patients of different ages and degrees.Tiotropium bromide is not only LAMA, but also a long-acting bronchodilator, which selectively and competitively binds to M1, M2, and M3 receptors.Tiotropium bromide can reduce Th2 cytokines and airway inflammation, reduce airway hyperresponsiveness, and inhibit airway remodeling.This article reviews the recent progress of anticholinergic drugs in the treatment of childhood asthma.
9.Advances in the treatment of refractory mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children with different doses of glucocorticoids
Zhenli ZHU ; Yaoyao LING ; Yongsheng XU
International Journal of Pediatrics 2020;47(11):792-795
Mycoplasma pneumoniae is one of the most common pathogens in children with community-acquired pneumonia.Some cases of mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia may develop into refractory mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia(RMPP). Glucocorticoid therapy can delay the disease and shorten the hospital stay, which is an effective method for the treatment of children with RMPP.This paper reviews the progress of glucocorticoids in the treatment of RMPP in children.
10.Cyclin D1 as a potential predictive biomarker for TPF induction chemotherapy in cN2 patients with oral squamous cell carcinoma
Wenwen SUN ; Xiao TANG ; Dongwang ZHU ; Jie MA ; Hailong MA ; Ying LIU ; Yiran TAN ; Yaoyao TU ; Lizhen WANG ; Jiang LI ; Laiping ZHONG ; Chenping ZHANG ; Zhiyuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;42(16):791-795
Objective:To investigate the potential prognostic value of cyclin D1 expression in patients with locally advanced oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and its relationship with taxol (Docetaxel)/cisplatin plus 5-fluorouracil (TPF) induction chemothera-py. Methods:A total of 256 patients with locally advanced OSCC were selected from Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital of Shanghai Ji-ao Tong University School of Medicine between March 2008 and December 2010 as the objects of study in this prospective randomized clinical trial. The effect of TPF induction chemotherapy was investigated. Immunohistochemical staining against cyclin D1 was per-formed in the pretreatment biopsy specimen of the patients. The relationship between cyclin D1 expression and prognostic data of the TPF induction arm and control arm was analyzed. Results:Cyclin D1 expression was detected in 232 out of the 256 patients. Patients with low cyclin D1 expression showed significantly better overall survival (OS) (P=0.001), disease-free survival (DFS) (P=0.003), lo-coregional recurrence-free survival (LRFS) (P=0.004), and distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS) (P=0.001) than those with high cy-clin D1 expression. No significant differences existed in OS, DFS, LRFS, or DMFS between the patients with TPF induction chemother-apy and the control. Cyclin D1 expression levels were not predictive of the benefit from TPF induction chemotherapy in the overall pop-ulation. However, patients with nodal stage cN2 and high cyclin D1 expression, who were undergoing TPF chemotherapeutic regimen, showed significantly higher OS (P=0.024) and DMFS (P=0.024) than cN2 patients with high cyclin D1 expression but undergoing stan-dard surgical treatment. Conclusion:Cyclin D1 can be used as a prognostic biomarker for patients with locally advanced OSCC. Fur-thermore, cN2 OSCC patients with high cyclin D1 expression can receive long-term benefit from the addition of TPF induction chemo-therapy to standard surgical treatment.