1.Clinical Study of Correlation between Helicobacter Pylori Infection and Iron Deficiency Anemia in Children
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(18):-
Objective To study the relationship between helicobocter pylori(Hp)infection and iron deficiency anemia(IDA)in children.Methods Children who had upper digestive symptom were had gastroscopy examination and Hp test.According to the examination results,all the patients were divi-ded into 2 groups,the observation group and the control group.All patients were detected blood routine,serum iron(SI),serum ftrritin(SF)and total iron-binding capacity(TIBC).Results The IDA morbidity was 52.27%(23/44 cases)in obsorvation group and 17.39%(8/46 cases)in control group,there was obvious difference between two groups(?2=12.12 P
2.Therapeutic Effects of Atomoxetine on Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Comorbid Tic Disorder
yu-juan, ZHANG ; yu-feng, WANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1993;0(03):-
Objective To explore the clinical effect of atomoxetine on children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder(ADHD)comorbid tic disorder.Methods The children who met the criteria of Mental Disorders Diagnostic and Statistical Manual diagnostic criteria for ADHD and tic symptoms were given systematic atomoxetine titration reaching the optimum dose.ADHD and tic symptoms were evaluated with ADHD rating scale-Ⅳ(ADHD-RS-Ⅳ)for parents Yale Global Tic Severity Scale(YGTSS),respectively.Results Twenty children with ADHD comorbid tic disorder [17 male,3 female;age range 7.58-17.0 years,mean age(10.55?2.58)years] completing systemic titration was enrolled in the study,including 10 subjects with ADHD-inattentive type,9 mixed type,and 1 hyperactive/impulsive type.The mean optimal dose was(1.19?0.21)mg/(kg?d).The total score(12.65?9.08)scores,inattention score(7.45?4.75)scores and hyperactivity/impulsivity score(3.0)of ADHD-RS-Ⅳ decreased significantly post-treatment compared with pro-treatment(31.10?8.52,17.60?3.09,and 13.0 scores,respectively,P
3.Preventive effects of aldose reductase inhibitor AL-1576 on galactose cataract in rat
Yu-feng, ZHANG ; Jian, ZHOU ; Zi-feng, ZHANG ; Lu, LU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2012;30(6):495-499
Background Sugar cataract is one of the major diabetic complications in the eye,but there is not effective medicine to prevent or delay development of cataract. Objective The goal of this study was to investigate the effects and the potential mechanism of aldose reductase (AR) inhibitor,AL-1576 on prevention of galactose cataract in rats. Methods Forty-two SD rats were randomly and equally divided into 7 groups.The cataracts were induced by feeding with 50% galactose.At the day of feeding galactose and the day 5,10 and 15 after feeding galactose,AL-1576 was added into the feeds.The rats were divided AL-1576 prevention group and early-,intermediate-or late-stage intervention groups.For another group,the withdrawing AL-1576 group,AL-1576 was added into the feeds at the day of feeding galactose,then was removed after 10 days.The lenses of the rats were examined under the slit-lamp microscope before and after given AL-1576 every 5 days.At the day 35,the lenses were obtained.The wet and dry weight of the lenses were weighted,respectically,to calculate the water content of the lenses.Activities of AR and superoxidedismutase (SOD) and contents of glutathione (GSH) of the lenses were measured by their commercial detecting kits.The care and use of the animals complied with the Regulations for the Administration of Affairs Concerning Experimental Animals by State Science and Technology Commission. Results In AL-1576 prevention group,all lenses maintained clear.Opacification of the lenses were significantly attenuated in all three AL-1576 intervention groups and withdrawing AL-1576 group compared with the cataractous model group ( P<0.05),but the inhibiting role was weaken with late intervention.The water contents and the activities of AR of the lenses were decreased,the contents of SOD and GSH were dramatically increased in all different AL-1576 treated groups compared with the cataractous model group (P<0.05).Moreover,AL-1576 prevention group showed the best effect on all indexes (P<0.05). Conclusions The activity of AR can be inhibited by AL-1576 at the different stages of development of cataract induced by galactose.By blocking and attenuating formation of the edema and elevating antioxdative capacity in the lenses,AL-1576 prevents and delays the formation of galactose cataract.
4.Clinical evaluation of maxillary sinus elevation without osteotome from the top of alveolar ridge.
Wei GAO ; Liang-yu LI ; Feng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2013;48(3):183-185
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6.Inhibition of berberine on Ⅰ_(Kr), Ⅰ_(Ks) and Ⅰ_(K1) in thyroxine induced cardiomyopathic guinea pig ventricular myocytes
Feng YU ; Musen LIN ; Weidong ZHANG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2009;40(3):244-249
Aim: To study the effects of berberine( Ber) on the rapidly activating component( Ⅰ_(Kr)), the slowly activating component(Ⅰ_(Ks)) of the delayed rectifier potassium current and the inward rectifier potassium current(Ⅰ_(K1)) in cardiomyopathic guinea pig ventricular myocytes. Methods: After guinea pigs were ip L-thyroxine 0. 5 mg/kg for 10 d, their hearts were cardiomyopathic. Then whole cell patch-clamp recording technique was used to observe the effect of 30 μmol/L Ber on the Ⅰ_(Kr), Ⅰ_(Ks) and Ⅰ_(K1) in cardiomyopathic guinea pig ventricular myocytes. Results: In cardiomyopathic guinea pig ventricular myocytes, Ber 30 μmol/L markedly inhibited Ⅰ_(Kr) and Ⅰ_(Ks) by 22. 8% and 29. 5% at + 10 mV and + 80 mV, respectively. The effect of Ber on Ⅰ_(Ks) was greater than that on Ⅰ_(Kr). Ber 30 μmol/L also inhibited the inward component of Ⅰ_(K1) by 29. 1% at + 120 mV, but the reverse potential of Ⅰ_(K1) was unaffected. Ber( 1-300 μmol/L) was shown to inhibit Ⅰ_(Kr) and Ⅰ_(Ks) in a concentration-dependent manner. Their IC_(50), were 76. 74 μmol/L and 55. 37 μmol/L, respectively. Conclusion: Ber inhibited Ⅰ_(Kr),Ⅰ_(Ks) and Ⅰ_(K1) in cardiomyopathic guinea pig ventricular myocytes, which may be important in understanding the antiarrhythmic effects of this drug.
7.Resection of periacetabular tumors and reconstruction with fibular autograft
Guangrong YU ; Feng YUAN ; Shimin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the clinical results of resection of periacetabular tumors and reconstruction with fibular autograft. Methods Eight patients with tumors around acetabular were treated surgically in Tongji Hospital between January 1999 and April 2003. The series comprised 5 males and 3 females, with an average age of 39.6 years old (range, 21-65 years old). One patient was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, 2 with chondrosarcoma, 3 with metastatic bone tumor, 1 with giant cell tumor(GCT), and 1 with aneurysmoid bone cyst. There were ⅠB in one patient, ⅡB in 3 patients according to Enneking surgical staging in four primary malignant tumors patients. The tumors involved the zones Ⅱ of Enneking classification in 5 patients, the zonesⅠand Ⅱin 3 patients. All the 8 patients with periacetabular tumors underwent resection and reconstruction with fibular autograft(including 3 cases of a free vascularized fibular graft). Functional results were evaluated according to the system of the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society. Results Bony union occurred 15.2 weeks (range 14-16 weeks) in 5 patients reconstructed with non-vascularized fibular graft and 13.6 weeks (range 12-15 weeks) in 3 patients reconstructed with vascularized fibular graft after the initial surgery. Five of them were followed up ranged from 14 to 42 months (mean 28 months). There were continuously disease-free without complications during follow-up. At the final followup, the average functional score was 22 (range 18-27) according to the system of the Musculoskeletal Tumor Society. The good and excellent rate of functional results was 100%. Conclusion Tumor resection and reconstruction by fibular autograft is an effective treatment for patients with periacetabular tumors. Satisfactory postoperative function was obtained, and relief of pain and walking independently could be achieved with a high level of patient satisfaction.
8.Posterior dislocation of the elbow with radial head and ulnar coronoid fractures(terrible triad):a report of 5 cases
Shimin ZHANG ; Guangrong YU ; Feng YUAN
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(14):-
[Objective]To introduce the new concept of "terrible triad of the elbow",and report the preliminary results of 5 clinical cases.[Method]From April 2004 to March 2007,five cases met the diagnosis of terrible triad,with posterior dislocation of elbow complicated with radial head and ulnar coronoid fractures.The radial head fractures were 4 in type Ⅱ and I in type Ⅲ according to Mason classification,and Ⅰ in type Ⅰ,Ⅲ in type Ⅱ and 1 in type Ⅲ according to Schatzker classification.The ulnar coronoid fractures were Ⅰ in type Ⅰ,Ⅳ in type Ⅱ according to Regan-Morrey classification,and all 5 in type Ⅰ according to O'Driscoll classification.Four patients underwent surgical operations.The fractured radial head and ulnar coronoid were reduced and fixed with 3mm titanic lag screws or K wires,the lateral and medial collateral ligaments were repaired with Krachow sutures.A plaster of Paris was applied for 3 weeks after operation,in position with elbow flexion in 90 degrees and forearm rotation in neutral.Then physical exercise and rehabilitation program were carried out.[Result]Four operated patients were followed up for 3 months to 3 years,with healed fractures,stable elbow and no pain movement.The average range of elbow flexion-extension were 120 degrees,and forearm pronationsupination were 110 degrees,respectively.The functional outcome in 3 cases that followed up more than Ⅰ year was excellent in 2 and good in Ⅰ according to Mayo Elbow Performance Score(MEPS).The result of the un-operated case was poor in MEPS evaluation.Elbow instability and pain was the main complaint.[Conclusion]Terrible triad of posterior dislocation with radial head and ulnar coronoid fractures is a severe trauma to the elbow.Operative osteosythesis and ligament repair is mandatory for concentric reduction and elbow stability.
9.In vitro effect of celecoxib on osteoblast apoptosis induced by titanium particle in neonatal rats
Eryou FENG ; Yiyuan ZHANG ; Yu LIN
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(13):-
[Objective] To study the effect of celecoxib on osteoblast apoptosis induced by titanium particle in neonatal rats. [Methods]The best in vitro celecoxib serum concentration for promoting proliferation of osteoblast in neonatal rats was obtained through MTT.One group of rat osteoblast in vitro was cultured with serum containing saline and titanium particle and the other was cultured with serum containing celecoxib and titanium particles.Concentrations of TNF-? and PGE-2 in cells collected after 24 hours were analyzed by ELLSIA,COX-2 mRNA and protein were indicated by FO-PCR and Westren blot.[Results]Some cellar factors such as COX-2,TNF-? and PGE-2 could be induced by titanium particle in in vitro,but celecoxib could inhibit expression of these factors by COX-2 pathway.[Conclusion]Celecoxib coule be a promising drug for treatment of aseptic loosening.
10.Studies on a new experimental system of erythrocyte regulating IL-8 in patients with primary hepatocarcinoma
Lezhi ZHANG ; Feng GUO ; Yu XU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
Objective To approach the capacity of erythrocyte regulating IL-8 in patients with primary hepatocarcinoma (PHC) by a new experimental system of hemaimmune. Methods 0.2ml suspension of cancer cells (S180: 5?10~6/ml) or NS were added into 0.2ml anticoagulant suspension of whole blood cells or leukocytes and 0.3ml plasma, then incubated for 1 h at 37℃. The content of IL-8 was determined by ELISA. Results In the patients with PHC, the IL-8 levels (pg/ml) in experimental and control groups of whole blood cells, and in experimental and control groups of leukocytes were 376.35?243.96, 353.64?271.92, 461.27?277.11 and 424.97?278.93, respectively; while in the normal human, they were 11.36?6.93, 4.98?4.35, 29.41?30.66 and 20.77?24.20, respectively. In the patients with PHC, the activation rates of cancer cells in the experimental groups of both whole blood cell and leukocyte were 0.22?0.24 and 0.25?0.53, respectively; while in normal human, they were 2.49?2.33 and 0.75?0.21, respectively. In the patients with PHC, the IL-8 adsorption rate of erythrocyte in both experimental and control groups of whole blood cell were 0.22?0.18 and 0.17?0.33, respectively; while in normal human, they were 1.18?2.29 and 0.86?0.49, respectively. The IL-8 activated rates of erythrocyte in the patients with PHC was much lower than in the normal human (P