1.A child with acute pulmonary schistosomiasis:a case report
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(04):-
This paper reports a child with acute schistosomiasis,the routine X-ray of chest indicates the case is a typical pulmonary schistosomiasis.
2.Effect of molar ligation and local Porphyromonas gingivalis inoculation on alveolar bone loss in the mouse
Li GAO ; Xiaoqian YU ; Yu CAI
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2017;49(1):31-35
Objective:To compare the extent and time course of alveolar bone loss and osteoclast activation in two murine models of periodontal disease:molar ligation and Porphyromonas gingivalis (P.gingivalis) oral inoculation.Methods:A split-mouth design was applied to two groups of mice (C57BL6,6-8 weeks old,n =24 in both groups),resulting in four treatment groups:(1) Control group:unligated upper right 2nd molars receiving CMC only,(2)Ligature group:ligation of a 9-0 suture around the upper left 2nd molar,(3) P.gingivalis group:unligated upper right 2nd molar receiving P.gingivalis challenge only,(4)Ligature ± P.gingivalis group:ligation of the upper left 2nd molar in combination with oral inoculation with 109 colony-forming units(CFU) P.gingivalis.Alveolar bone loss was measured as the cementoenamel junction and alveolar bone crest (CEJ-ABC) distance.In the study,48 C57BL6 mice were designed and treated as described above,and osteoclasts were counted on histological sections following tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) staining and counts were normalized to alveolar bone surface distance.Then 36 C57BL6 mice were investigated,of which 30 were ligated a 940 silk ligature around the 2nd molar in the left maxillary quadrant and 6 were not ligated.After ligation for 1 week,the ligatures in 12 mice were taken off for either 1 week or 2 weeks.The CEJ-ABC distance of the 6 mice without ligation was baseline.The CEJ-ABC distances were measured and analyzed.The data were analyzed with one-way ANOVA.Results:Molar ligation induced marked alveolar bone loss after 3,6,9 and 12 weeks [(0.16 ±0.04) mm,(0.16 ±0.02) mm,(0.18 ±0.03) mm,(0.17 ±0.02) mm],vs.corresponding controls [(0.09 ± 0.03) mm,(0.10 ± 0.01) mm,(0.12 ± 0.04) mm,(0.12 ± 0.01) mm] andP.gingivalisgroup [(0.09±0.03)mm、(0.12±0.01)mm,(0.12±0.02)mm,(0.10± 0.01) mm],P < 0.05.Combined treatment with molar ligation and P.gingivalis did not further increase the CEJ-ABC distance.Evidence for osteoclast activation was found one day after molar ligation,and TRAP-positive cell numbers peaked on day 3 (12 ±4 vs.control 2 ±2,P <0.01).After taking off ligature following ligation for 2 weeks,it showed significantly regrowth of alveolar bone compared with that before removal of the ligature on day 7 [(0.07 ±0.02) mm vs.(0.13 ± 0.01) mm,P < 0.01].Conclusion:Molar ligation is a rapid and effective way to induce periodontal bone loss in mice.Osteoclast activation occurs within 24 hours of ligature placement,and the extent of bone loss well exceeds that of the P.gingivalis-induced bone loss.Removing ligature after periodontal disease might help bone regeneration by regrowth of the alveolar bone.
3.Peroneal nerve injury after total knee arthroplasty:assessment of causing and prevention factors
Zhenghong YU ; Xu CAI ; Jianyi LI
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(11):-
[Objective] To explore the causing and prevention factors of peroneal nerve injury after total knee arthroplasty(TKA).[Method] Nine postoperative peroneal-nerve injury in 9 patients were documented in a retrospective review of 2000 consecutive total knee arthroplasties performed at one institution from Jan.1996 to Jun.2007.Six fresh cadaver knees were executed TKA to observe the causing factors of peroneal nerve injury in operation.[Result]The causing factors of the 9(0.45%)patients were not clear.Cadaver knees TKA suggested the dangerous handlings by turns include the belows:①lifting distal femur by encircle dragging may enhance lesion probability of common peroneal nerve.②risk for common peroneal nerve to set Hoffman crook not paralleling longitudinal axis of tibia or posterior the lateral collateral ligament.③excessive straightening knee joint after the prosthesis had been fixed.[Conclusion]Lifting distal femur by encircle dragging should be avoided while peeling posterolateral joint caps and caput laterale musculi gastrocnemii.The location,inserting orientation and depth of Hoffman crook should be taken care of.Hyperextension of the knee should be avoided.
4.High resolution magnetic resonance angiography in evaluation of relationship between carotid arteriosclerosis and ischemic cerebral vascular disorders
Xuemei LI ; Jianming CAI ; Huiling YU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the relationship between carotid arteriosclerosis and ischemic cerebral vascular disorders (ICVD). Method We examined 126 ICVD patients and 126 non-ICVD patients in the alterations of carotid dimension and intramembrane morphology with magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). Results Carotid plaques to various extent were detected in 82 cases of ICVD patients and 38 cases of non-ICVD patients. The incidence of carotid plaques was 68.3% and 35.7%, respectively in these two groups of patients. Furthermore, patients either with age over 60 years, hypertension, or hyperlipemia were found to be more susceptible to carotid arteriosclerosis. Conclusion MRA is very useful to detect early-stage carotid arteriosclerosis, and the occurrence in the carotid arteriosclerosis is closely related to ICVD.
5.DNA Prime-BCG Boost Vaccination Strategy Improved The Protective Efficacy Against M. tuberculosis H37Rv in Mice
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(07):-
The immunogenicity and protective efficacy of combined DNA priming, Bacillus Calmeette Guerin(BCG) boosting vaccination in mice were examined. Following intravenous challenge with virulent M. tuberculosis H37Rv, the BCG boost approach resulted in significant protection in both lungs (1.3, P
6.Current progress in bystander effect of suicide gene therapy
Yu CAI ; Changan LIU ; Shengwei LI
International Journal of Surgery 2010;37(8):565-568
Nowadays, tumor is one of the most challenging human health diseases, which oblige human tirelessly to studied for the tumor.Gene therapy is a promising treatment in oncotherapies. Suicide gene therapy is the most widely researched among gene therapies. At the same time, bystander effect take important role in the mechanism of suicide gene therapy. Therefore, more researchers devote themselves to studyinghow enhance the bystander effect in order to improve the effect of suicide gene therapy. This article reviewed in short how to augment bystander effect of suicide gene therapy against cancer.
7.Analysis of Narcotic Drug Use from 2002 to 2005 in Our Hospital
Ying ZHENG ; Yixian LI ; Yu ZHENG ; Li ZHENG ; Guangmi CAI
China Pharmacy 1991;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the current situation and trend of narcotic drug use in our hospital where the authors work in order to provide the reference for scientific management and rational use of these drugs. METHODS: The yearly amount of narcotic drugs administered in the whole hospital, the yearly amount in the separate departments, as well as drug expenditures and ratios between January 2002 and November 2005 were added up and analyzed statistically. RESULTS: The amount of bucinnazine use dominated in the first. The amount of morphine for oral use was increasing year by year. The amount of fentangl transdernal patch use was also bigger and increasing rapidly. However, the amount of pethidine and morphine for injection use was decreasing. CONCLUSION:Analgetics for oral and transdermal use will be the main categories of analgetics in the future.
8.Decline of learning and memory in senility and expression of cyclin-dependent kinase-5 in brain development of rats
Hongli LI ; Zhong YANG ; Yu SUN ; Zegui LI ; Wenqin CAI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(24):247-249
BACKGROUND: Cyclin-dependent kinase-5 (CDK-5) is one of the members in cyclin-dependent protein kinase family. The attention has being drawn by researchers on the relationship between the expression and distribution of CDK-5 mRNA and its protein in the brain during brain development and neural degeneration in thought-cognition.OBJECTIVE: To probe into the influence of CDK-5 on neurogeny and neural degeneration during cerebral development.DESIGN: Single factor analysis of variance.SETTING: Histological and Embryological Department and Neurobiological Department in Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed in Histological and Embryological Department and Neurobiological Department in Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA. Twenty-five Wistar rats of 5 phases were employed, named embryonicphase (E8-E21), neonatal phase (P0-P15),childhood (P16-2 months), grown-up phase (> 2 months) and senile phase (> 8 months), 5 rats in each group.METHODS: In situ hybridization histochemistry (ISH) and immunohistochemistry (IHC) staining was adopted in brain sections from embryonic phase to senile phase.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURFS: Distribution and expression of positive cells of CDK-5 mRNA and protein in various brain areas.RESULTS: Twenty-five rats entered result analysis for all. ① The expression of CDK-5 mRNA presented in entire development from E14 to P350and was in tendency of stability after growth-up. CDK-5 mRNA localized mainly in neurons and positive regions distributed mainly in cerebral cortex, hippocampus, thalamus, hypothalamus, cerebellum and a part of nerve nuclei. ② The expression of CDK-5 was strong after birth and it was weaker in embryonic and senile rats. Positive regions concentrated mainly in peripheral ventricle, hippocampus, cerebellum and a part of nerve nuclei.The expression only presented in hippocampus and Purkinje cellular layer of cerebellum in senile rats.CONCLUSION: CDK-5 in brain runs through entire phases of neural development, it expresses more significantly in neonatal phase and childhood and declines after growth-up, especially in senile phase. The declined expression of CDK-5 in hippocampus of senile rats is closely associated with decline of learning and memory in senility probably.