1.The analysis of the clinical and pathologic features in patients with peripheral neuropathy as main manifestation of microscopic polyangiitis
Ying LI ; Wei ZHANG ; Liqun FENG ; Yun YUAN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2014;47(5):324-326
Objective To investigate the clinical and pathologic features in patients of microscopic polyangiitis (MPA) with peripheral nerve abnormality.Methods We collected clinical data of 6 patients with MPA that was confirmed by immunological,pathological and clinical findings.Electroneurophysiologic examinations and sural nerve biopsies were performed in these patients.Two normal controls were included in these studies.Results All of 6 patients developed asymmetric polyneuropathies.Electrodiagnostic studies showed reduced amplitudes of the sensory nerve action potential and compound motor action potential with mild impaired conductive velocities.The patients presented vasculitis changes with cell infiltration by monocytes and lymphocytes.Sural nerve biopsies found loss of myelinated fibers in all of the patients indicating axonal degeneration.Some of them associated with regeneration clusters of myelinated fibers.Conclusions Asymmetric neuropathy with sensory nerve injuries is the mainfeature in the MPA associated polyneuropathy.Electrodiagnostic examination indicated axonal lesions in mononeuritis multiplex.Sural nerve biopsies confirmed the active axonal lesions and vasculitis.
2.Microvascular density and VEGF expression in hepatocellular carcinoma after arterial chemoembolization.
Ying BAO ; Wen-ming FENG ; Mao-yun FEI
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2010;32(10):770-771
Angiogenesis Inhibitors
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therapeutic use
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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therapeutic use
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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blood supply
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metabolism
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pathology
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therapy
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Chemoembolization, Therapeutic
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methods
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Endostatins
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Liver Neoplasms
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blood supply
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metabolism
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pathology
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therapy
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Microvessels
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pathology
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Neovascularization, Pathologic
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pathology
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factors
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metabolism
3.Effect of miR-16 on megakaryocytic differentiation of K562 cells
Jinlong SHI ; Feng LIU ; Ying HU ; Yulin YUAN ; Yun LU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;33(4):585-589
AIM: To observe the effect of microRNA-16 (miR-16) on the megakaryocytic differentiation of K562 cells, and to explore the potential mechanism.METHODS:miR-16 was over-expressed or silenced by transfection with miR-16 mimics or inhibitor in K562 cells.The level of miR-16 was detected by real-time PCR.The expression of CD41, CD42b and CD61, as megakaryocytic differentiation markers, was detected by flow cytometry.The effect of miR-16 on the expression of myeloblastosis oncogene ( MYB) was measured by Western blotting, and flow cytometry was performed to confirm whether the effect of miR-16 on expression of CD41, CD42b and CD61 was mediated by MYB.RESULTS:Transfection with miR-16 mimics dramatically elevated the level of miR-16 and the expression of CD41, CD42b and CD61 in the K562 cells.Transfection with miR-16 inhibitor decreased the level of miR-16 and the expression of CD41, CD42b and CD61 in the K562 cells (P<0.05).The expression of MYB was regulated by miR-16, and MYB silencing reversed the regulation of CD41, CD42b and CD61 induced by miR-16.CONCLUSION:miR-16 regulates the megakaryocytic dif-ferentiation of K562 cells by targeting MYB.
5.The Application of the Different Methods in Different Contents in Pharmacological Theory Teaching
Qiao-Yun WANG ; Guan-Ying WEI ; Feng-Jie WU ;
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(10):-
Different teaching methods were chosen based on different teaching contents in pharmacological theory teaching.Then teaching contents seem simple,interesting and acceptable.The students were more interested in the subject.The results of investiga- tion showed that teaching quality had improved through using this technology.
6.Clinical effects of partial rectus muscle transportation procedure for paralytic strabismus
Xiao-Ying, WU ; Jie-Yue, WANG ; Feng-Yun, LI
International Eye Science 2016;16(8):1596-1598
Abstract?AIM: To analyze the clinical effects of partial rectus muscle transportation procedure for paralytic strabismus due to single rectus muscle paralysis.?METHODS:The conditions of 22 patients (25 eyes) who underwent partial rectus muscle transportation procedure for paralytic strabismus due to single rectus muscle paralysis were retrospectively reviewed. The following data were analyzed:1 ) the angle of deviation of primary position; 2 ) the presence of diploma in the primary position;3) the presence of compensatory head posture;4) the motility of the affected eye.All of the patients attended 6mo postoperative follow-up examinations.?RESULTS: According to the results of examinations before and during operation, different operations were performed:2 eyes were treated with partial rectus muscle transportation, 20 eyes were treated with recession of antagonistic muscle of paralytic rectus muscle combined with partial rectus muscle transportation, 3 eyes were treated with recession of antagonistic muscle, partial rectus muscle transportation and recession of yoke muscle.Twenty patients were orthotropia in the primary position, the diploma and abnormal head posture were eliminated. Two patients with binocular lateral rectus muscles paralysis were in mild undercorrection which were resolved by wearing 8△and 10△prisms respectively. The procedure improved strabismus of 25 eyes from 100.23△ ± 42.61△ preoperatively to 0.82△ ± 2.67△postoperatively ( t=10.797,P<0.001).Ocular movement was improved from -4.52 ±0.51 preoperatively to -2.68 ± 0.63 postoperatively (t=-19.468, P<0.001).? CONCLUSION: Partial rectus muscle transportation procedure for paralytic strabismus due to single rectus muscle paralysis can effectively correct the primary position in paralytic strabismus, eliminate the presence of diploma in primary position and abnormal head posture, and improve the ocular motility, which provides content clinical effects.
7.A genetic adaptive pattern-low hemoglobin concentration in the Himalayan highlanders.
Tian-Yi WU ; Feng-Yun LIU ; Ouzhou-Loubu ; Chao-Ying CUI ; Xue-Bin QI ; Bing SU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2013;29(6):481-493
Mean hemoglobin (Hb) concentration of about 3 500 subjects derived from 17 studies of Himalayan highlanders (Tibetans, Sherpas, and Ladakhis) was compared with lowlanders (Chinese Han, Indian Tamils) lived in the Himalayas, and European climbers during Everest expeditions as well as Andean natives. The results found that Hb concentration in Himalayan highlanders was systemically lower than those reported for Andean natives and lowland immigrants. These comparative data demonstrated that a healthy native population may successfully reside at high altitude without a significant elevation in Hb, and the lower Hb levels of Himalayan highlanders than those of migrated lowlanders and Andean natives are an example of favourable adaptation over the generations. In addition, excessive polycythemia has frequently been used as a marker of chronic mountain sickness (CMS). Altitude populations who have a higher Hb concentration also have a higher incidence of CMS. The low Hb in Himalayans suggested as showing adaptation over many generations in Tibetan stock. Recent work in Tibet, suggested that Tibetans there may have adapted to high altitude as a result of evolutionary pressure selecting for genes which give an advantage at altitude. All of the population genomic and statistical analysis indicated that EPAS1 and EGLN1 are mostly likely responsible for high altitude adaptation and closely related to low Hb concentration in Tibetans. These data supported the hypothesis that Himalayan highlanders have evolved a genetically different erythropoietic response to chronic hypoxia by virtue of their much longer exposure to high altitude.
Adaptation, Physiological
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Altitude
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Asian Continental Ancestry Group
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genetics
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Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors
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genetics
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Evolution, Molecular
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Hemoglobins
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genetics
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Humans
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-Proline Dioxygenases
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genetics
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Tibet
8.Optimization on alcohol precipitation techniques of Liuwei Dihuang decoction by response surface methodology.
Ming YAN ; Ying-chun WEI ; Xue-feng LI ; Jin MENG ; Yun WU ; Wei XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(19):3794-3799
The theoretical basis of the alcohol precipitation process control was provided, the alcohol precipitation was optimized and the relationship equation was got. The monod glycoside, loganin and paeoniflorin were used as the evaluation indexes to determine the impact factors of alcohol precipitation techniques of Liuwei Dihuang decoction by the Plackett-Burman experimental design and the levels of non-significant factors were identified. Then, Box-Behnken response surface methodology was used to research and discuss the critical process parameters influence the effect of alcohol precipitation and draw interaction between key process parameters and the correlation equation with index components. Through the establishment and solving the quadratic regression model of composite score, the optimum preparation conditions of alcohol precipitation techniques of liuwei were as follows: stirring speed was 580 r x min(-1), standing time was 17 hours, alcohol concentration was 34%, the density of Liuwei Dihuang decoction was 1.13. The response surface methodology for optimized alcohol precipitation techniques of Liuwei Dihuang decoction is. reasonable and feasible.
Chemical Precipitation
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Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
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methods
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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Ethanol
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chemistry
9.Evaluation of effects of fenofibrate on myocardial remodeling in obese rats by echocardiography
Ying CHANG ; Chuanbao LI ; Yuguo CHEN ; Feng XU ; Panpan HAO ; Junhui XING ; Yun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(2):150-153
Objective To assess the effects of fenofibrate on myocardial remodeling in obese rats by echocardiography.Methods Twenty-six SD rats were fed with high fat chow to establish twenty obese rats models,which were randomly divided into two groups:obesity group (OB group,n =10) and fenofibrate group(F group,n =10).The same week-old SD rats group (n =10) was also randomly selected as normal control group.F group was given fenofibrate 60 mg · kg-1 · d-1 for 8 weeks,the other groups were given normal saline.Echocardiographic scan was performed in each group at the beginning and ending of the experiment.Twenty-four weeks later,all rats were executed and the cardiac muscle was used to histological inspect.Results After the experiment,compared with the control group,the body weight,the ventricular thickness,interventricular septal thickness and the left ventricular mass in OB group were significantly increased than those of control group(P <0.01),the E/A ratio was significantly decreased(P <0.01).Histological detection showed that myocardial structure was disordered,and that interstitial collagen was deposited in the myocardium.Compared with OB group,the parameters all above in F group were significantly improved (P <0.01).Left ventricular mass from echocardiography correlated well with the results from pathologic specimen (r =0.98,P <0.01).Conclusions Fenofibrate has beneficial effects on preventing myocardial remodeling.By general echocardiography,the effects can be assessed comprehensively and accurately.
10.Surgical treatment of chronic otitis media with effusion.
Yuan-ping DING ; Hong-yun FENG ; Xiao-wei SUN ; Ying CHEN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2005;40(8):622-623
Adolescent
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Adult
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Child
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Chronic Disease
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Mastoiditis
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surgery
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Middle Aged
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Otitis Media with Effusion
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surgery
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Retrospective Studies
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Young Adult