1.Distribution of ABO blood group in Tibetan population and their genetic relationship
Youguo LONG ; Wenqiang HUANG ; Yuesheng YU ; Sifang LONG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(10):965-969
Objective To explore the distribution of ABO blood group in Tibetans population and their genetic relationship. Methods Data of ABO blood group of 28 Titetan populations were collected from China and India. The gene frequencies were processed by Phylip3. 68 and MEGA4. 1 genetic analysis software pack, and the Nei's genetic distance was imported and the genetic relationship was analyzed. Results The distribution of ABO blood group among Gansu, Qianghai, Sichuan, Yunnan, Tibet, and India was 0 > A > B > AB. The nation index and genetic distance were 0. 63 ~ 0.98 and 0 ~0. 0072, respectively. Conclusion There is probable historical relationship among the ancestors of these Tibetan populations, but the differentiation incident of Tibetan population living in different area in history was different, so that their distribution of gene frequencies is diversified.
2.Primary laparoscopically assisted anorectal pull-through for high imperforate anus: A report of 4 cases
Long LI ; Qizhi YU ; Liuming HUANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the feasibility of laparoscopically assisted anorectal pull-through in the repair of high imperforate anus. Methods Four infants (3 boys and 1 girl, age range, 1 d~90 d) with high imperforate anus entered this study. During operations, the rectum was exposed via laparoscope down to the rectourethral fistula, which was ligated and dissected out laparoscopically; and then, by way of a passage through the center of pelvic floor musculature, the rectum was exteriorized to the perineum to perform anorectal anastomosis. Results Laparoscopically assisted anorectal pull-through was successfully performed in all the 4 cases as a primary procedure. The mean duration of the laparoscopy was 71 8 min (range, 45 min~90 min) and the mean blood loss 8 3 ml (range, 5 ml~20 ml), no blood transfusion required and no intraoperative complications occurred. All patients recovered uneventfully. In 3~12 months of follow-up, 1 patient was found anal stenosis at 1 month after the operation and was cured with secondary anorectoplasty. No postoperative complications were seen in the other 3 cases. By now, all the 4 patients have normal fecal continence. Conclusions Laparoscopically assisted anorectal pull-through is an effective technique in the repair of high imperforate anus. Experience has shown that this approach offers minimally invasive wounds, excellent visualization of the rectal fistula and accurate identification of the center of pelvic floor musculature.
3.Transanal pull-through plus internal sphincter myoctomy for the treatment of Hirschsprung's disease
Qizhi YU ; Long LI ; Liuming HUANG ; Baofu LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(12):-
Objective To explore a new therapy for Hirschsprung's disease ( HD). Methods From Jul 2001 to Aug 2003,72 cases underwent transanal pull-through plus partial myoctomy of internal sphincter. Rectoanal manometry was done for 27 patients perioperatively. Forty-eight patients were followed-up and evaluated according Reding standard. Results Pre-and post-operative rest pressure was (38 ?8) mm Hg and (22?6 ) mm Hg respectively (P
4.Studies on sexual organs and embryological development morphology of Pterocypsela formosana.
Long HUA ; Xue-ni MA ; Heng-yu HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(2):198-203
In this study, the embryological characters of Pterocypsela formosana (Asteraceae) were investigated with the traditional paraffin section methods. The anther has 4 sporangiates, the anther wall development follows the dicotyledonous type and comprises of an epidermis, endothelium, a middle layer and a single-layered tapetum, the tapetum belongs to glandular type. Meiosis of the microspore mother cells is of the simultaneous type, for the formation of mostly tetrahedral tetrad, the mature pollen grains are 2 celled. The ovary is bicarpellate, unilocular, one ovule and basal placenta, the ovule is unitegmic, tenuinucellate, inverted campylotropous and with developed endothelium, archesporial cell of megaspore differentiates immediately below the nucellar epidermis and functions as megasporocyte after development and belongs to tenuinucellate ovule type. The megasporocyte undergoes meitotic to form a liner tetrad, only one chalazal megaspore becomes the functional megaspore which forms female gametophyte including 7-celled and 8-nucleated after three successive mitosis, the female gametophyte is of the Polygonum type. Two polar nuclei melt into a secondary nuclei before fertilization, the chalazal antipodal cells are ephemeral and degenerate shortly after forming. Fertilization is porogamous and belongs to premitotic type of syngamy. The division of the primary endosperm nucleus is earlier than the zygote, the endosperm is of the nuclear type with the presence of haustoria, and the embryogeny belongs to asterad type chicory variant. The developed suspensor on early stage has important significance to the embryo development.
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5.Role of large conductance calcium-activated potassium channels in vascular hyporesponsiveness in rats with obstructive jaundice
Yawei YUAN ; Yue LONG ; Long WANG ; Wuxiang GONG ; Jinqiang HUANG ; Weifeng YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2015;35(6):732-735
Objective To evaluate the role of large conductance calcium-activated potassium (BKCa) channels in vascular hyporesponsiveness in rats with obstructive jaundice.Methods Eighteen male Sprague-Dawley rats,weighing 180-200 g,were randomly divided into 3 groups (n =6 each) using a random number table:control group (group C),sham operation group (group S),and bile duct ligation group (group BDL).Obstructive jaundice was produced by common bile duct ligation.At 7 days after surgery,blood samples were collected for determination of the levels of serum total bilirubin (TBL),direct bilirubin (DBL),indirect bilirubin (IBL),alanine aminotransferase (ALT),and aspartate aminotransferase (AST).Thoracic aortic rings were prepared,and the endothelium was removed.The aortic rings were sequentially perfused with different concentrations of norepinephrine (NE) and sodium nitroprusside (SNP),and the maximum amplitude of contraction and dilatation of aortic rings was recorded.The aortic rings were then perfused with BKCa channel blocker Chtx with the final concentration of 10 7 mol/L,followed by perfusion with different concentrations of NE and SNP again,and the maximum amplitude of contraction and dilatation of aortic rings was recorded under each concentration.The percentage of maximum contraction and dilatation (maximum amplitude after Chtx administration÷maximum amplitude before Chtx administration× 100%) was calculated.Results Compared with C and S groups,the levels of TBL,DBL,IBL,ALT and AST in serum were significantly increased,the maximum amplitude of NE-induced contraction of aortic rings was decreased,and the percentage of the maximum NE-induced dilatation of aortic rings was increased,the maximum amplitude of SNP-induced contraction of aortic rings was increased,and the percentage of the maximum SNP-induced dilatation of aortic rings was decreased in group BDL.Conclusion Excessivc opening of BKCa channels may be involved in the mechanism of vascular hyporesponsiveness in rats with obstructive jaundice.
6.Dynamic changes and significance of heart rate variability during the initial phase of acute Tibet plateau exposure
Min LONG ; Jun QIN ; Lan HUANG ; Kaixin TIAN ; Shiyong YU ; Yang YU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(09):-
Objective To explore the dynamic changes and significance of heart rate variability(HRV)during the initial phase after acute exposure to Tibet plateau by combining time,frequency domain and non-linear analysis.Methods Eighty-six healthy young men of Han nationality underwent short-term(5 min)heart rate variability(HRV)monitoring at 560 meter above sea level(plain),then were transported to Tibet plateau(3675-meter above sea level)by airplane.There,all subjects were divided into 3 groups,and A gorup(n=12)underwent HRV monitoring on the 2nd day after arrival,B group(n=48)on the 3rd day,C group(n=26)on the 4th day.Results Compared with the data obtained at plain,the standard deviation of normal to normal intervals(SDNN),high frequency(HF)and total power(TP)decreased significantly(P50 ms(PNN50)and normalized high frequency(HFnu)also decreased obviously(P
7.The sensitivity of auxiliary examinations in different stages of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Jiaojiao JIANG ; Jiatang ZHANG ; Yu CHEN ; Na ZHENG ; Long SHAO ; Wei WANG ; Xusheng HUANG ; Shengyuan YU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2017;42(5):445-451
Objective To analyze the sensitivity of auxiliary examinations in different periods of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (sCJD).Methods The clinical data of 53 sCJD patients were retrospectively analyzed including the different stages of skull diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DWI),24-hour ambulatory electroencephalogram (EEG),18F-FDG PET/CT (PET-CT)and cerebrospinal fluid 14-3-3 protein.When calculating the sensitivity of an auxiliary examination,the diagnostic criteria were defined by combining the specific clinical manifestations with two or more positive results of other auxiliary examinations.Results There were 24,53 and 22 sCJD patients,respectively,met the criterion of early (E),middle (M) and later (L) stage of disease (some patients fit 2 or 3 stages).The sensitivity ofDWl (E:58.3% M:85.4%,L:94.7%),EEG (E:45.8%,M:62.7%,L:77.8%),14-3-3 protein in cerebrospinal fluid (E:11.1%,M:52.9%) and PET-CT (E:80%,M:100%) increased gradually with disease progression,The sensitivity of PET-CT was higher than the other auxiliary examinations for E and M stages;no PET-CT was conducted in L stage.High signal regions mainly distributed in the cortex in E and M stages,but in L stage,no significant difference was found on the distribution of high signal regions between cortex and basal ganglia.Conclusions The sensitivities of the auxiliary examinations were different for sCJD patients in different stages.Reexaminations in different periods may improve the sensitivity for sCJD diagnosis.The sensitivity of PET-CT was high,and the combination of PET-CT and other auxiliary examinations may play a key role in the diagnosis of sCJD.
8.The analysis of the effect of transsphenoidal microsurgical operation in patients with prolatinomas
Zhimin HUANG ; Hongchuan LONG ; Anzhi LUO ; Yun WU ; Zongyin ZHANG ; Hualin YU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;19(20):3043-3044
ObjectiveTo assess the recent effect of the invasiveness and transsphenoidal microsurgical operation in the treatment of growth hormone-secreting adenom tumor.MethodsThe data of 22 patients with growth hormone(GH) adenomas were collected.All patients were tested preoperative GH level and that within the first 3 days,30 days following surgery.The invasiveness of pituitary adenomas was judged according to Hardy's classification scheme modified by Wilson.ResultsThere were 22 patients with GH-secreting pituitary adenomas,8 males and 14 females,11 patients with invasive adenomas and 11 patients with noninvasive adenomas.The remission rate between the patients with invasive adenomas and the patients with non-invasive adenomas had no statistically significant difference (P > 0.05 ).The postoperative remission rate of patients with GH values ≤ 50μg/L was no significantly lower than that of > 50μg/L( P > 0.05).ConclusionThe recent effects of operation were not significantly different with the invasiveness of tumor.
9.The clinical efficacy of body weight supported treadmill training for the recovery of walking ability and comprehensive function after thoracolumbar spinal cord injury
Chaoyang WANG ; Jirong ZHANG ; Shuang WU ; Yu HUANG ; Yan LONG ; Donghua ZHENG ; Qiang PEI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013;(3):181-184
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of body weight supported treadmill training (BWSTT) for the recovery of walking ability and comprehensive function after thoracolumbar spinal cord injury (SCI).Methods Sixty patients with SCIs in a thoracolumbar segment were assigned to a treatment group or a control group with 30 in each.Both groups received similar conventional rehabilitation training,but the patients in the treatment group were additionally treated with BWSTT (30 to 40 min,once daily,5 d/week,30 days for a course,a total 3 courses).The American Spinal Injury Association lower-extremity motor function assessment (ASIA),a functional comprehensive assessment (FCA),the walking ability assessment from the FCA (WA) and the modified Barthel index (MB1) were used in the assessment of the two groups before and after treatment.Results There were no significant differences in the two groups' average ASIA,FCA,WA or MBI results before treatment.After treatment ASIA,FCA,WA and MBI scores had all increased significantly in the treatment group compared with before treatment,and were significantly higher than in the control group.Conclusion As a supplement to conventional rehabilitation,BWSTT can improve walking ability and comprehensive function significantly after thoracolumbar spinal cord injury.
10.Development of Novel Microbial Lipase Resources
Zheng-Yu SHU ; Long-Yin XUE ; Rui-Feng LIN ; Shao-Li CAI ; Jian-Zhong HUANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
Microbial lipase,one of important industrial biocatalysts,has been used widely in many industrial and agricultural fields.It is always the research focus to screen,mine and develop the microbial lipases with novel catalytic activity and high stability.This paper introduces briefly the pathways and methods to mine novel microbial lipase resources from six aspects,including extremophile,metagenome,genome database,protein engineering,immobilization,chemical modification,etc.