2.Effect of nitric oxide and inducible nitric oxide synthase in experimental aortic aneurysm
Yong LIU ; Yanzheng HE ; Mei LIN ; Xicheng ZHANG ; Hong ZENG
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2004;0(06):-
Objective:To investigate the effects of nitric oxide(NO) and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in the experimental abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) rat model.Methods:An intra-aortic elastase infusion model was used.Control rats received intra-aortic saline infusion.In the remaining groups,intra-aortic elastase infusion was used to induce aneurysm formation.These rats were treated with intraperitoneal injections of saline postoperatively(experimental group),aminoguanidine postoperatively(medicine group).Serum NO and aortic diameter were measured,Changes of histology,iNOS and MMP-9 were observed in the aortic wall.Results:Experimental group produced AAAs with significant production of iNOS,MMPs and serum NO compared with controls.In medicine group reduced aneurysm size and displayed suppression of MMPs expression,inflammatory infiltrates and serum NO production were detected.Conclusion:Expression of iNOS and MMP-9 are induced and serum NO levels are increased in experimental AAA,iNOS and NO production by iNOS play an important role with detrimental effects during experimental aneurysm development.
3.The findings of bronchial artery change in lung cancer with 16-slice CT
Qing-Si ZENG ; Yong-Fu CHEN ; Xiao-Mei WU ; Ren-Li CEN ; Chao-Liang ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the difference of internal diameter of bronchial artery in big lung cancer,small lung cancer,and normal lung with multiple slice CT.Methods MSCT angiographies of 44 patients with lung cancer confirmed by pathology were retrospectively analyzed,and 29 patients were with big lung cancer(≥3 cm)and 15 patients with small lung cancer(
4.Risk factors of esophageal stent dys-seal phenomenon
Jianbo ZHAO ; Yong CHEN ; Xiaofeng HE ; Qingle ZENG ; Wei LU ; Quelin MEI ; Yanhao LI
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2010;7(2):147-149
Objective To evaluate the conditions and risk factors of esophageal stent dys-seal phenomenon (ESDP) .Methods Ninety-eight patients with malignant esophageal obstruction underwent metallic stent placement and 7 patients with ESDP were analyzed.The possible contributing factors,including age,gender,obstruction segment,esophagorespiratory fistula,surgical intervention,radiotherapy,the degree of upper obstruction segment expansion,stent with bellmouth,application of covered stent were investigated.All factors mentioned above were analyzed with Logistic regression analysis.Results ESDP was observed in 7 patients (7/98,7.14%) and defined as a space between the esophageal wall and the proximal part of stent without contrast agent obstruction within stent.The clinical situations of patients with ESDP included dysphagia,bucking and constantly chest pain,especially at foodintake.The results of Logistic regression analysis indicated radiotherapy (P=0.005) and the degree of upper obstruction segment expansion (P=0.017) were significantly correlated with ESDP.Conclusion ESDP is one of the complications after esophageal stent placement.It is prudent to implant esophageal stent for those patients with radiotherapy and significant upper obstruction segment expansion.
5.Twenty-One Cases of Type 1 Diabetes under 5 Years Old
li-yang, LIANG ; zhe, MENG ; qiao-hui, ZENG ; zhi-yong, MEI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(20):-
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics and emergency treatment for type 1 diabetes(T1DM) and diabetes ketoacidosis(DKA) in children under 5 years old.Methods Twenty-one children under 5 years old with T1DM with 10 years were retrospecti-vely reviewed.The onset situation,clinical feature and treatment of DKA were analyzed.Results The cases of little children diabetes might not have typical symptoms.The positivity of islet antibody was lower.High morbidity of DKA was found in little children and DKA was often caused by infection.Conclusions Infection may be involved in the onset and progress of childhood T1DM.Emergency treatment for DKA may involve the injection of small dose insulin,correction of the disorder of water and electrolysis and regulation of acid-base.
6.Preliminary investigation of esophageal stent dys-seal syndrome
Jianbo ZHAO ; Qingle ZENG ; Yong CHEN ; Xiaofeng HE ; Wei LU ; Quelin MEI ; Yanhao LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2010;19(2):141-145
Objective To investigate the causes and managements of dys-seal syndrome (DSS) developed after esophageal stent placement. Methods From June 2001 to June 2008, esophageal stenting was performed in 98 consecutive patients with malignant esophageal obstruction. A total of 99 metallic stents were used. Of 98 patients. gastroesophageal anastomosis stricture was seen in 19, preoperative radiotherapy history in 26 and tracheoesophageal fistula in 34. Results DSS occurred in 7 patients, with an occurrence rate of 7.14% ,which was significant higher than that in patients with preoperative radiotherapy history and in patients showing marked dilated esophagus proximal to the obstructed site (X~2=0.017, 0.005, P=0.036, 0.013, respectively). After treatment, such as fasting, IPN or nasogastric feeding,only 1 case retumed to semi-liquid diet. Among the rest 6 cases of DSS, an additional stent was employed in one (but in vain), nasogastric feeding tube was used in 2, and removal of the stent under endoscopic guidance was carried out in 3. Conclusion DSS is one of the complications developed after esophageal stent placement, its prognosis is rather poor. Removal of the inserted stent may be the optimal treatment. The prevention of DSS includes proper pre-operation evaluation, selection of suitable stent, enhancement of perioperative nutritional support, etc.
7.The influence of acupuncture on neural stem cell proliferation and differentiation in the hippocampus of the senescence-accelerated mouse prone-8
Xiaohong LI ; Shengfeng LU ; Xiulan QIAO ; Haiyan YIN ; Fang ZENG ; Mei HUANG ; Shuguang YU ; Yong TANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;32(9):662-665
Objective To investigate the influence of acupuncture therapy on neural stem cell (NCS) proliferation and differentiation in the hippocampus of the senescence-accelerated prone-8 (SAP8) mouse. Methods Twenty-four SAP8 mice were randomly and equally divided into a model group and an acupuncture group. Twelve senescence-accelerated resistant ( SAR1 ) mice served as the control group. Acupuncture was administered at the Baihui (DU20) point to mice in the acupuncture group once daily for 21 consecutive days. Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) was used to detect the proliferation and differentiation of NCSs in the hippocampus through double-labeled immunofluoresSAR1 group, the positive cells in the SAP8 group were significantly fewer Compared to the SAP8 group, positive cells markers of neuron or glia cell positive cells appeared. Compared to the SAR1 group, the expression of BrdU/GFAP increased in the SAP8 group, and decreased after acupuncture but not significantly. BrdU/S-100 β cells decreased significantly in the SAP8 group, and increased after acupuncture, but again not significantly. Compared to the SAR1 group BrdU/GalC positive cells increased significantly in the SAP8 group and decreased significantly after acupuncture.Conclusions After acupuncture treatment for 21 days, the differentiation of hippocampal NSCs into oligodendrocytes was inhibited, but there was little effect on their differentiating into neurons and immature astrocytes.
8.Evaluation of Fluency stent-grafts in transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunts
Jianbo ZHAO ; Yanhao LI ; Yong CHEN ; Xiaofeng HE ; Qingle ZENG ; Quelin MEI ; Wei LU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(4):418-421
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of Fluency stent-graft (Bard Corp) in transjugular intrahcpatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS).Methods The clinical data of 21 consecutive patients treated by TIPS using Fluency stent-grafts were retrospectively reviewed.All of them were recurrent variceal bleeding secondary to portal vein hypertension,1 was bleeding secondary to primary hepatic carcinoma with port vein thrombns,and 1 was Budd-Chiari syndrome.They were followed-up after (10.1 ± 4.6) months (2.0 to 24.0 months).Stent-grafts patancy,portal vein pressure and liver function were recorded and compared.Results Twenty-five stent-grafts were successfully implanted in 21 patients,23 stent grafts were 8 mm 2 were 10 mm in diameter.The covered length of the stents varied from 6 to 8 cm.The bleeding was stopped and the portal vein pressure decreased significantly from (25.4 ± 3.5) mm Hg to (15.4 ± 2.8) mm Hg (t = 12.495,P < 0.01).During the follow-up period,The patient with primary HCC and portal vein thrombosis died 4 months after the procedure. One case had a new primary HCC during the follow-up and died 24 months after the procedure.One ease with variceal bleeding secondary to portal vein hypertension died of muhisystem organ failure.One case occluded in the hepatic vein and had another stcnt graft implanation.The other 17 cases had no stenosis after 7 to 17 months follow-up.Ultrasound showed that the stents were patent 1 week before the patients died.Three cases had transient symptoms of hepatic encephalopathy and recovered after treatment.The Child scores of the 19 patients survived more than 6 months were 6.3 ±1.4 before and 6.4 ± 1.9 after the procedure without significant difference (t = 0.645,P > 0.05).Conclusion The Fluency stent-grafts could increase the patency of the TIPS,but its efficacy on the long-term effect and hepatic encephalopathy need further investigation.
9.Heterotopic osteogenesis in vivo of PHBHHx and human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells
Zhixu HE ; Mei WANG ; Chuan YE ; Yong WANG ; Xiao ZENG ; Junbiao ZHANG
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(20):2740-2743,2747
Objective To explore the ability for constructing tissue engineering bone in vivo in complex scaffolds with PHB‐HHx as the scaffolds material and human umbilical cord mensenchymal stem cells (hUCMCs) as the seed cells .Methods hUCM‐SCs were inoculated into PHBHHx scaffolds to induce osteogenesis culture in vivo for two weeks ,the the induced group was the experimental group and those without instilling hUCMCs served as the control group ,the nude mouse subcutaneous implantation was performed .Then taking material at 1 ,3 ,5 months after implantation in vivo was performed for conducting HE ,collagenⅠim‐munohistochemical ,alkaline phosphatase staining and RT‐PCR .Results hUCMSCs showed good cellular adsorbability .The size and form in the experimental group basically maintained the original status ,and the osteogenesis specific indicators were positive ;but the control group did not keek the original status ,its volume was gradually shrunk until complete degradation ,and the osteogen‐esis specific indicators were negative .Conclusion The PHBHHx scaffolds combined with hUCMSCs has the capability of in vivo heterotopic constructing tissue engineering bone in nude mouse by in vitro osteogenic induction .
10.Simultaneous determination of eight constituents in Tiantai No.1 Tablets by HPLC-ELSD
yu Shao LIANG ; chang Yong ZENG ; mei Xiao TAN ; zhi Zheng WU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(9):1841-1844
AIM To establish an HPLC-ELSD method for the simultaneous content determination of gastrodin,parishin A,parishin B,ginsenosides Rg1,Re,Rf,Rb1 and Rd in Tiantai No.1 Tablets (Ginseng Radix et Rhizoma,Gastrodiae Rhizoma,Cistanches Herba,etc.).METHODS The analysis of methanol extract of this drug was performed on a 45 ℃C thermostatic Alltima C1scolumn (4.6 mm × 250 mm,5 μm),with the mobile phase comprising of acetonitrie-0.1% phosphoric acid flowing at 1.0 mL/min in a gradient elution manner.RESULTS Eight constituents showed good linear relationships within their own ranges (r > 0.999 0),whose average recoveries were 96.94%-97.93% with the RSDs of 1.06%-2.48%.CONCLUSION This simple,accurate and reliable method can be used for the quality control of Tiantai No.1 Tablets.