1.Correlation Analysis of the Expressions of IL-6 , TNF-αand TGF-β in Experimental autoimmune Encephalomyelitis in Rats
Dazhi DUAN ; Yong LIU ; Liyun LIANG ; Cungen MA
Journal of Chinese Physician 2008;10(10):1314-1317
Objective To explore the mechanism of IL-6 in EAE. Methods 25 female Wistar rats were randomly divided into 2 groups, EAE group( n=15 ) and normal control group( n=10). The expression of IL-6, TNF-αtand TGF-β of the two groups rots were ob-served by immunohistochemistry staining, and then correlation analysis of the expression of IL-6, TNF-αtandTGF-β was made. Results There was negative correlation between gray scale of IL-6 and symptom scores( r=-0.953, P>0.05). IL-6 and TGF-β had no statistical-ly significant correlation ( r=-0.492, P>0.05). There was negative correlation between gray scale of TNF-α and symptom scores( r=-0.978, P<0.05), and both of the correlation between TNF-α and TGF-β ( r=-0.502, P>0.05), TGF-β and scores( r=0.470,P>0.05 ) were not statistically significant. Conclusions IL-6 may participate in EAE as a inflammatory factor.
2.Clinical characteristics and radiological manifestations of immune reconstitution inflamnmtory syndrome in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients with tuberculosis during Mghly active antiretrovirai therapy
Chunwang YUAN ; Dawei ZHAO ; Lianchun LIANG ; Zaicun LI ; Feng CHEN ; Yong DUAN ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(2):149-151
ObjectiveTo explore the clinical characteristics and radiological manifestations of immune reconstitution inflammatory syndrome(IRIS)in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome(AIDS)patients with tuberculosis(TB)during highly active antiretroviral therapy(HAART).MethodsThe clinical and radiological data in 4 AIDS patients with TB who presented IRIS were analyzed retrospectively.ResultsThe clinical presentations of IRIS in 4 patients included fever(4 cases),weakness and weight loss(3 cases),abdominal pain(2 cases),cough with sputum(1 case),dyspnea(1 case).Cervical and(or)supra-clavicular lymph node enlargement were seen in 3 patients,inguinal lymph node enlargement in 1 patient,abdominal lymph node enlargement in 1 patient,hilar or mediastinal lymph node enlargement in 2 patients,pulmonary parenchyma and liver were involved in 2 patients,the involvement of kidney,adrenal gland,mesentery,peritoneum,psoas,brain and cutis was respectively found in 1 patient.The clinical and radiological presentations of IRIS were temporary and self-limited,improvement can be seen with antituberculosis therapy and HAART. ConclusionsIt is possible to have IRIS during HAART in AIDS patients with TB.Imaging examinations play an important role in the early diagnosis,monitoting and evaluating the response to therapy of IRIS.
3.Uniportal video-assisted thoracoscopic anatomic segmentectomy for lung diseases: 52 cases report
Liang DUAN ; Yuming ZHU ; Xuefei HU ; Dongliang BIAN ; Yong XU ; Gening JIANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017;33(4):208-211
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and safety of uniportal Video-assisted thoracoscopicsurgery(VATS) anatomic segmentectomy for lung diseases.Methods We performed a retrospective review of 52 patients undergoing uniportal VATS anatomic segmentectomy from Mar 2015 to Dec 2015.There were 16 males and 36 females with a mean age of 52.7 years (32-82 years).The incision,about 4 to 5 cm long,is performed at the fourth or the fifth intercostal space.The camera and the instruments are all through the single incision.Results Fifty-one patients underwent uniportal VATS segmentectomy successfully.1 patient with extensive pleural adhesion was needed for auxiliary incision.The median operative time was 125 min (60-240 min),the median blood loss in operation was 60 ml (10-300 ml),the median hospital stay after operation was 4.6 days(2-14 days).There was no perioperative mortality.Major morbidity occurred in 7 patients(13.5%).Pathological examination showed that there were 10 cases of benign diseases and 42 cases of non-small cell lung cancer(26 cases of carcinoma in situ and micro invasive adenocarcinoma,16 cases of infiltrating adenocarcinoma,mucinous adenocarcinoma and carcinoid).Conclusion Uniportal VATS segmentectomy has the advantage of less intercostal nerve injury and good operative perspective.It is a safe and feasible procedure after surgery practice.
4.Nocardia Farcinica Infectionafter Total Knee Arthroplasty:a Case Report
Xi WANG ; Jinrong CANG ; Zongzhi LIU ; Jianbing MA ; Yong LI ; Liang DUAN
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2015;(3):115-117
Infection is a catastrophiccomplication in total knee arthroplasty.Reported a case of Nocardiafarcinica infection which appeared after application of cemented total knee replacement.A 64-year-old male patient was admitted to hospital 1 months after knee surgery,with a 2-week history of pain,swelling,and restricted mobility.As no improvement could be a-chieved after synovectomy and antibiotherapy,the prosthesis were removed from him.Although improvement could not be a-chieved in the knee of the patient at the end of 10-month therapy,the case has still being followed-up.
5.Clinical evaluation of high viscosity bone cement in percutaneous vertebroplasty
Qian CHEN ; Dashou WANG ; Qi PAN ; Fengjun CAI ; Liang ZHANG ; Yong GAN ; Binwu DUAN ; Qianming WU ; Fei MENG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(12):1457-1459
Objective To investigate the effect of high viscosity bone cement in percutaneous vertebroplasty to treat osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture(OVCF) and veterbral metastasis tumor(VMT) .Methods 102 cases of OVCF(OVCF group) and 16 cases of VMT(VMT group) in our hospital from March 2010 to December 2012 were performed percutaneous vertebroplasty under local anesthesia ,through the vertebral pedicle approach by conducting puncture at bilateral vertebral pedicle into the vertebra , 3-6 mL high viscosity bone cement was injected to each vertebra .The pain intensity was detected by the McGill pain questionnaire score before operation ,on postoperative 3 d ,1 month and 6 -18 months last follow-up .The preoperative and postoperative MPQ scores were statistically analyzed .Results Postoperative patients′s back pain was significantly alleviated or disappeared .Compared with before operation ,the MPQ scores on postoperative 3 d ,in 1 month and 6 -18 months last follow-up in the OVCF group and the VMT group were significantly decreased(P<0 .05) .The postoperative CT scanning revealed that the cement leakage rates in the OVCF group and the VM T group were 11 .76% and 6 .25% respectively .But no complications of bone cement toxicity ,pulmo-nary embolism ,infection and nerve damage occurred .Conclusion High viscosity bone cement injection has the advantages of strongly controllable injection due to high viscosity ,low bone cement leakage and high surgical safety ,which is suitable for the treatment of OVCF and VM T .
6.Resection and reconstruction of carina in the treatment of advanced lung cancer involving carina.
Zhidong LIU ; Shaofa XU ; Ming QIN ; Liqiang ZHAO ; Fugen LI ; Yong DUAN ; Zikun LIANG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2004;7(5):434-437
BACKGROUNDTo summarize the operative indication, surgical technique and perioperative ma-nagement of resection and reconstruction of carina for advanced lung cancer involving the carina.
METHODSThere were 67 patients with lung cancer invaded the carina, right central lung cancer in 46 cases, peripheral lung cancer in 4 cases, involved superior vena cava (SVC) or with bilateral anonymous veins in 11 cases, left central lung cancer in 17 cases, respectively. Surgical procedure included carinal right pneumonectomy or lobectomy in 50 cases, concomitant replacement of SVC or with bilateral anonymous veins with vascular prosthesis in 11 cases, carinal left pneumonectomy in 17 cases. Follow-up was performed in long-term.
RESULTSPerioperative death occured in 8 cases (11.94%), circulatory failure in 6 cases (8.96%), and respiratory failure in 2 cases (2.99%). The overall 1-, 3- and 5-survival rate was 77.21%, 48.23% and 32.54% respectively.
CONCLUSIONSComplete resection and reconstruction of carina, SVC or bilateral anonymous veins combined with postoperatively multiple modality therapy can get good prognosis for the patients with advanced lung cancer.
7.Dynamic analysis of alkaloids and flavonoids in Genus Morus L. in China during different harvesting time.
Li-li ZHANG ; Yong-liang BAI ; Shu-lan SU ; Zhen OU-YANG ; Li LIU ; Sheng GUO ; Da-wei QIAN ; Jin-ao DUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(24):4822-4828
To investigate the optimum harvesting time and utilization of mulberry leaves during different growth periods based on the content of alkaloids and flavonoids, 88 samples of 11 species of mulberry leaves were collected and analyzed. UPLC-TQ/MS method was applied and the results showed that the ingredients of alkaloids and flavonoids in mulberry leaves are quite different in different growth periods and different species. There was a sharp decline of the average content of alkaloids in all samples from October, while the content of flavonoids dropped either from October but with less volatile. The content of flavonoids in M. atropurpurea was much higher than alkaloids, while M. australis was opposite completely. There was a sharp decline of alkaloids in M. cathayana and M. mongolica from Tuly to August, however, the content of alkaloids and flavonoids in M. alba is neither too high nor too low. In summary, it is more suitable to harvest tender mulberry leaves harvested from the end of September to beginning of October that provide a scientific evidence for rational harvest and comprehensive utilization of mulberry leaves.
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8.Simvastatin suppresses experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis in rats
Da-Zhi DUAN ; Jie SHUAI ; Yong LIU ; Li-Yun LIANG ; Cun-Gen MA
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2009;8(4):367-371
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effects of simvastatin on experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis(EAE)and explore its mechanisms. Methods Fifty-five Wistar rats were randomly divided into EAE group (n=15),.STATINS group(n=15),triptolide(TP)group(n=15)and normal control group(n=10).In STATINS group,the rats were given simvastatin and the changes in the expressions of P53,interleukin-6(IL-6),tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)and transforming growth factor-β(TGF-β)were observed,with triptofide as the positive control.Results Compared to the EAE group,the rats in STATINS group had significantly lowered incidence of EAE,mild symptoms,reduced body weight loss and lesion foci number,and prolonged latency of EAE onset(P<0.05).The rats in the TP group also exhibited significantly milder symptoms and fewer lesion foci than the EAE group(P<0.05),but the body weight changes.,latency or incidence of EAE had no significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05).Simvastatin significantly suppressed the expression of IL-6 and TNF-α and increased the expressions of P53 and TGF-β in rats with EAE,whereas TP only resulted in significant suppression of TNF-αexpression(P<0.05).The expressions of P53 and TGF-β were significantly higher in STATINS group than in TP group(P<0.05),but the expressions of TNF-α and IL-6 were comparable between the two groups(P>0.05). Conclusions Simvastatin Can suppress EAE more effectively than TP by suppressing the expressions of the inflammatory factors such as IL-6 and TNF-α and promoting the expressions of P53 and TGF-β.
9.Effects of portal venous arterialization on acute occlusion of hepatic artery in rats
Yong-Liang CHEN ; Weng-Gang LI ; Zhi-Qiang HUANG ; Xiao-Qiang HUANG ; Ming-Yi CHEN ; Wei-Dong DUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2008;20(14):1302-1306
Background A fatal complication after liver transplantation is anastomotic embolization of the hepatic artery. In order to solve this problem, the portal venous arterialization (PVA) is used to reconstruct the hepatic arterial blood flow. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of PVA on rats with acute occlusion of hepatic artery.Methods Rat PVA models were established and then randomly divided into Group 1 (control group), Group 2 (jaundice group), Group 3 (bile duct recanalization group), and Group 4 (portal vein arterilization group). Recanalization of the common bile duct and PVA were performed 5 days after bile duct ligation in the rats. The influence of the PVA on general conditions, hepatic changes of structure and function, portal vein pressure and hepatic micrangium were observed for one month.Results Five days after common bile duct ligation the serum bilirubin, transaminase and alkaline phosphatase levels were significantly increased. Compared with group 1, there was a statistically significant difference (P<0.01). These rats then underwent bile duct recanalization and PVA. After a month, the liver functions and microscopic structures completely returned to normal and, compared with group 1, there was no statistically significant difference in portal vein pressure (P >0.05). Vascular casting samples showed that hepatic sinusoids were slightly thicker and more filled than normal ones and although they had some deformations, the hepatic sinusoids were still distributed around the central vein in radial form.Conclusion Within a month after operation, bile duct recanaiization and PVA do not show obvious adverse effects on liver hemodynamics and hepatic micrangium, and the liver function and microscopic structure can return to normal.
10.Biomechanical Analysis of Hybrid Artificial Discs or Zero-Profile Devices for Treating 1-Level Adjacent Segment Degeneration in ACDF Revision Surgery
Weishi LIANG ; Yihan YANG ; Bo HAN ; Duan SUN ; Peng YIN ; Yong HAI
Neurospine 2024;21(2):606-619
Objective:
Cervical hybrid surgery optimizes the use of cervical disc arthroplasty (CDA) and zero-profile (ZOP) devices in anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) but lacks uniform combination and biomechanical standards, especially in revision surgery (RS). This study aimed to investigate the biomechanical characteristics of adjacent segments of the different hybrid RS constructs in ACDF RS.
Methods:
An intact 3-dimensional finite element model generated a normal cervical spine (C2–T1). This model was modified to the primary C5–6 ACDF model. Three RS models were created to treat C4–5 adjacent segment degeneration through implanting cages plus plates (Cage-Cage), ZOP devices (ZOP-Cage), or Bryan discs (CDA-Cage). A 1.0-Nm moment was applied to the primary C5–6 ACDF model to generate total C2–T1 range of motions (ROMs). Subsequently, a displacement load was applied to all RS models to match the total C2–T1 ROMs of the primary ACDF model.
Results:
The ZOP-Cage model showed lower biomechanical responses including ROM, intradiscal pressure, maximum von Mises stress in discs, and facet joint force in adjacent segments compared to the Cage-Cage model. The CDA-Cage model exhibited the lowest biomechanical responses and ROM ratio at adjacent segments among all RS models, closely approached or lower than those in the primary ACDF model in most motion directions. Additionally, the maximum von Mises stress on the C3–4 and C6–7 discs increased in the Cage-Cage and ZOP-Cage models but decreased in the CDA-Cage model when compared to the primary ACDF model.
Conclusion
The CDA-Cage construct had the lowest biomechanical responses with minimal kinematic change of adjacent segments. ZOP-Cage is the next best choice, especially if CDA is not suitable. This study provides a biomechanical reference for clinical hybrid RS decision-making to reduce the risk of ASD recurrence.