1.Treatment of serious tracheal and esophagus narrow with nickel-titanium stand.
Zhao-Xin MA ; Ming LI ; Yong-Jiu HUANG ; Xingqiang GAO
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2005;40(2):151-152
Adult
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Aged
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Esophageal Stenosis
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surgery
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Nickel
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Stents
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Titanium
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Tracheal Stenosis
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surgery
3.Effects of HiLo for two weeks on erythrocyte immune adhesion and leukocyte count of swimmers.
Yong-Cai ZHAO ; Bing-Hong GAO ; Ge-Lin WU ; Jiu-Li ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2012;28(4):356-360
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of living high-training low (HiLo) on innate immunity in blood of elite swimmers.
METHODSSix female swimmers undertook HiLo for two weeks, erythrocyte adhesion function and counts of leukocyte were tested in different time of training period.
RESULTSRed blood cell C3b receptor ring rate (RBC-C3bRR) decreased and red blood cell immune complex matter ring rate (RBC-ICR) increased significantly (P < 0.05), the two markers returned to base line 1 week after training. Counts of leukocyte and granulocyte decreased significantly (P < 0.05), and they recovered 1 week after training; Counts of lymphocyte and monocyte decreased without significance during training and did not recovered after training.
CONCLUSIONImmunity of erythrocyte and granulocyte decreased quickly, but lymphocyte and monocyte recovered slowly, swimmers were adaptive to the training.
Adolescent ; Altitude ; Athletes ; Cell Adhesion ; Erythrocytes ; cytology ; immunology ; Female ; Humans ; Leukocyte Count ; Physical Education and Training ; Swimming
4.Survey of adult carotid atherosclerosis in drinking-water type of endemic high arsenic area in Shanxi province in 2009
Ling-wang, ZHOU ; Qing, DENG ; Hui, LIU ; Jia-yong, LIU ; Jun, LI ; Zhao-ming, WU ; Jiu-cheng, SONG ; Ben, GAO ; Yun-qi, LIU ; Dian-jun, SUN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(6):631-633
Objective To investigate the relationship between drinking-water type of endemic arsenicosis and adult carotid artery atherosclerosis. Methods In 2009, 285 participants aged over 40 from drinking-water type of endemic arsenism areas and 293 residents aged over 40 from control areas were investigated in Yingxian county,Shanxi province. Portable-type B mode color ultrasound was used to examine the carotid artery of all participants.The carotid atherosclerosis were diagnosed and graded through the ultrasonograms. Content of water arsenic and hair arsenic of 10 people randomly selected in every villages were detected. Results A total of 5 villages with drinkingwater type of endemic arsenicosis as observation group and 5 villages without drinking-water type of endemic arsenicosis as control group were investigated. The prevalence rates of adult carotid atherosclerosis within observation group were 35.09%(20/57), 55.74%(34/61), 38.46%(20/52), 36.51%(23/63) and 46.15%(24/52), respectively,and standardized prevalence rates were 32.5%, 33.8%, 34.9%, 46.2% and 47.3%, respectively and the prevalence rates of adult carotid atherosclerosis within control group were 18.18%(10/55), 30.77%(16/52), 20.00%(10/50),18.67% (14/75) and 21.31% ( 13/61 ), respectively; the standardize prevalence rates were 22.4%, 17.7%, 10.7%,24.6%, 18.9%, respectively. The standardize prevalence rates were higher in observation group [39.50%(113/285) ]than that in control group[39.50%(113/285), T = 26, P < 0.01 ]. The severity of adult carotid atherosclerosis (composition of 4 - 7 scores ) was compared between observation group [ 17.70%(20/113 )] and control group [ 14.06% (9/64) ], and the difference was insignificant(x2 = 0.26, P > 0.05). Conclusions The prevalence rate of carotid atherosclerosis in drinking-water type of endemic arsenicosis areas is higher than that of the control areas.The study provides evidence that arsenic poisoning can cause atherosclerosis.
5.Ultrastructural changes of the rat convoluted seminiferous tubule-after alcohol consumption.
Ting JIN ; Yong-jiu ZHAO ; Zhao-dian CHEN ; Li-ming SHEN ; Chao-hui ZHAN ; Fu-jin REN ; Jie YAO ; Zhong-mu TANG ; Xiao-feng ZHU
National Journal of Andrology 2006;12(6):505-509
OBJECTIVETo study the ultrastructural changes of the rat convoluted seminiferous tubule after alcohol consumption.
METHODSForty-eight Wistar mature male rats were divided into two groups randomly: control group (A) and experimental one (B). 6 ml/(kg x d) of 50 degrees alcohol was perfused through the gastric tube for 39 days in Group B; and 6 ml/(kg x d) of normal saline was supplemented in Group A. The ultrastructure of the rat convoluted seminiferous tubule was observed by transmission electron microscope at day 14, 27 and 40.
RESULTSIn Group A, the pykno-basement membrane was unstriated and uniform, Sertoli cells showed cytoplasmic profusion, with big nucleus, well-distributed nucleoplasm, distinct nucleolus, more mitochondria and plain hierarchical tight-junction. And the ultrastructure of the rat convoluted seminiferous tubule in Group B began to change at the end of the first spermatogenic cycle (D 14) and changed more and more evidently with the ethanol administration, mainly as follows: (1) more lysosomes and vacuolisation found in Sertoli cells, and organelles decreased and blurry; (2) more and bigger vacuoles among the spermatogonia, Sertoli cells and basement membrane; (3) obvious apoptosis of spermatogonia and apoptotic bodies aggregated near the membrane; (4) more cytoplasm and vacuolisation in the sperm of the convoluted seminiferous tubule, and disarranged, deleted or clustered mitochondria in the sperm tail; (5) blurry and rigid tight-junction; (6) thickened, wrinkled or broken basement membrane and under-basement
CONCLUSIONAlcohol can cause ultrastructural changes of the basement membrane, tight-junction and Sertoli cells of the membrane. rat convoluted seminiferous tubule and apoptosis of spermatogonia.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Basement Membrane ; drug effects ; pathology ; Ethanol ; toxicity ; Male ; Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Seminiferous Tubules ; drug effects ; ultrastructure ; Sertoli Cells ; drug effects ; pathology
6.Experimental study of vasoligation in the treatment and prevention of benign prostatic hyperplasia.
Xian-Kun GUO ; Jiang BIAN ; Yong NIE ; Zhao-Xiang ZHANG ; Wen-Li LI ; Yan ZHANG ; Wu-Yang GAO ; Yong-Ju FENG ; Shi-Ping CHENG ; Yan-Jiu XIANG
National Journal of Andrology 2003;9(1):20-23
OBJECTIVESTo investigate the possibility and efficacy of vasoligation and deferent vein ligation in treating and preventing benign prostatic hyperplasia(BPH).
METHODS40 male pooches were divided into A, B, C and D groups randomly. Each group has 10 pooches group A and B were made into the model of BPH. Two years later, the pooches in group A and C accepted the operation of vasoligation and deferent vein ligation on both sides. Group B and D only accepted the operation of dissection and relieving its deferent duct. Then continuing to feed the 40 pooches after the operation, they were killed another two years later. After taking out their prostates and calculating their volume and weight, the sections of the prostates were checked by microscope to observe their histology and pathology changes.
RESULTSThere were significant differences of weight and volume as well as the changes of histology and pathology between group A and group C (P < 0.01). It was the same with group B and D (hyperplasia changes).
CONCLUSIONSVasoligation and deferent vein ligation before benign prostatic hyperplasia at pooches grow-up stage can reduce the extent of BPH at old age, and treatment after benign prostatic hyperplasia can make prostatic tissue appear different degrees of atrophy.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Dogs ; Ligation ; Male ; Prostatic Hyperplasia ; prevention & control ; therapy ; Vasectomy
7.Anti-neuroinflammatory Effects of 12-Dehydrogingerdione in LPS-Activated Microglia through Inhibiting Akt/IKK/NF-κB Pathway and Activating Nrf-2/HO-1 Pathway.
Dong ZHAO ; Ming Yao GU ; Jiu Liang XU ; Li Jun ZHANG ; Shi Yong RYU ; Hyun Ok YANG
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2019;27(1):92-100
Ginger, one of worldwide consumed dietary spice, is not only famous as food supplements, but also believed to exert a variety of remarkable pharmacological activity as herbal remedies. In this study, a ginger constituent, 12-dehydrogingerdione (DHGD) was proven that has comparable anti-inflammatory activity with positive control 6-shogaol in inhibiting LPS-induced interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, prostaglandin (PG) E₂, nitric oxide (NO), inducible NO synthase (iNOS) and cyclooxygenase (COX)-2, without interfering with COX-1 in cultured microglial cells. Subsequent mechanistic studies indicate that 12-DHGD may inhibit neuro-inflammation through suppressing the LPS-activated Akt/IKK/NF-κB pathway. Furthermore, 12-DHGD markedly promoted the activation of NF-E2-related factor (Nrf)-2 and heme oxygenase (HO)-1, and we demonstrated that the involvement of HO-1 on the production of pro-inflammatory mediators such as NO and TNF-α by using a HO-1 inhibitor, Zinc protoporphyrin (Znpp). These results indicate that 12-DHGD may protect against neuro-inflammation by inhibiting Akt/IKK/IκB/NF-κB pathway and promoting Nrf-2/HO-1 pathway.
Dietary Supplements
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Ginger
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Heme Oxygenase (Decyclizing)
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Interleukins
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Microglia*
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Nitric Oxide
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Nitric Oxide Synthase
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Prostaglandin-Endoperoxide Synthases
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Spices
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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Zinc
8.The effect of Panaxsaponin Rg1 on the ultrastructure of hepatocytes and the express of TIMP-1 in hepatic fibrotic mice.
Lan-qing MA ; Xiang-qian DONG ; Bing LIANG ; Li-ping DUAN ; Shu-an LI ; Bo LIU ; Lin ZHANG ; Er-yi ZHAN ; Zhi-wei YANG ; Zhao-Jiu ZHANG ; Yong-Mei WEI ; Xiu-Juan WU ; De-Guang JIN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2010;18(4):304-306
Animals
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Female
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Ginsenosides
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pharmacology
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therapeutic use
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Hepatocytes
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drug effects
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metabolism
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ultrastructure
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Liver Cirrhosis, Experimental
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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Male
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Phytotherapy
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1
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metabolism
9. Morphology of the fifth metacarpal bone based on three-dimensional computed tomography image and its clinical significance
Jiu-Zheng DENG ; Zhe ZHAO ; Jian-Jin ZHU ; Yong-Wei PAN ; Xiao-Guang CHENG ; Yi-Min MA
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2020;51(3):411-415
Objective To discuss the morphological features of the fifth metacarpal bone and clinical significance by measuring the three-dimensional (3-D) reconstruction model, and to improve the clinical technique and surgical instruments. Methods A total of 114 3-D reconstruction models based on computed tomography data of fifth metacarpal bone were created. The length, the radius of head, the radius of arc, the 1/ 2 central angle of arc, the distance of head offset, the ratio of head offset, the inner diameter of the isthmus of medullary space were measured based on 3-D models. Results The fifth metacarpal bone length was(51. 55±3. 01) mm. The radius of the fifth metacarpal head was (6. 59± 0. 49)mm. The radius of the fifth metacarpal bone arc was(99. 58±26. 83)mm. The 1/ 2 central angle of fifth metacarpal bone arc was(15. 90±3. 36)°. The distance of the fifth metacarpal head offset was(0. 49±0. 26) mm. The ratio of head offset was(7. 4±3. 9)%. The inner diameter of the isthmus of medullary space was (2. 28±0. 77)mm. Conclusion The length, the radius of head, the distance of head offset, the inner diameter of the isthmus of medullary space are different between male and female, and the other parameters are not different. There is no significant difference between left and right hand.
10.Clinical Features of Relapsing Polychondritis Patients Presented with Arthropathy.
Xiao Yu CAO ; Jiu Liang ZHAO ; Dong XU ; Yong HOU ; Xuan ZHANG ; Yan ZHAO ; Xiao Feng ZENG ; Feng Chun ZHANG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2020;42(6):717-722
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics of relapsing polychondritis(RP)patients presented with arthropathy. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 201 RP patients who were hospitalized in our center between December 2005 and February 2019.After 16 patients with co-existing other autoimmune diseases and malignancies were ruled out,185 RP patients entered the final analysis,among whom 16 RP patients were presented with arthropathy and 169 without arthropathy.The demographic data,clinical manifestations,laboratory findings,and prognosis were compared between these two groups. Results Five of the 16 RP patients with arthropathy at presentation were misdiagnosed as rheumatoid arthritis.Compared with RP patients without arthropathy at presentation,RP patients with arthropathy at presentation had a longer disease course[(37.50±66.50)months
Arthritis, Rheumatoid
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Delayed Diagnosis
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Diagnostic Errors
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Humans
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Joint Diseases/diagnosis*
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Polychondritis, Relapsing/diagnosis*
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies