1.Peripancreatic vessels imaging by 64 slices spiral CT scan
Yongmei LI ; Tianyou LUO ; Chun ZENG ; Fajing LV ; Yun MAO ; Weidong FANG ; Zhibo XIAO
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2009;3(1):46-50
Objective To discuss the ability of 64 slices CT to display the image of peripancreatic vessels. Methods 105 patients underwent abdomen enhancement scans. The scan data of aterial phase and venous phase were reconstructed respectively, the peripancreatic vessels were displayed by means of volume rendering (VR) and multiplanar volume reconstructions (MPVR). The percentage of successful display of the peripancreatic vessels were calculated. Results ①The display frequency of the peripancreatic big arteries and veins, including celiac trunk artery(CTA), common hepatic artery (CHA), 1eft gastric artery(LGA), splenic artery (SA), gastroduodenal artery (GDA), right gastloepiploic artery(RGEA), superior mesenteric artery (SMA), portal vein(PV), superiormesenteric vein(SMV), spleenic vein (SV)was 100%. ②The display frequency of small arteries including superior pancreaticoduodenal artery (PSPDA), inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery (PIPDA), dorsal pancreatic artery (PDA), transverse pancreatic artery (PTA), pancreaticomegana artery (PMA) and caudal pancreatic artery (PCA) ranged from 43.3% to 97.20%,while of the posteriorsuperior pancreaticoduodenal vein (PSPDV) and posterior-inferior pancreaticoduodenal vein (PIPDV) was 71.4% and 30.5% respectively. ③The display frequency of the peripancreatic small vessels by the multiplanar volume reconstruction (MPVR) was higher than that of the volume rendering (VR)(P<0.05). Conclusions Multislice CT can display the peripancreatic peripancreatic vessels. Furthermore, there is a significant difference in the display frequency of the peripancreatic small vessels between the MPVR and VR reconstruction methods.
2.Correction of nipple depression by using rhomboid de-epithelialized subcutaneous flaps.
Yun-chun MAO ; Xiao-feng ZHU ; Yu WANG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2003;19(2):126-128
OBJECTIVETo evaluate a new technique by using rhomboid de-epithelialized subcutaneous flaps for correction of congenital nipple depression.
METHODSTwo de-epithelialized subcutaneous flaps were formed in the areola and placed into the base of the nipple after the nipple was elevated by releasing the fibrous tissue between depressed nipple and its base. The base was then tightened to reinforce the protrusion of the nipple and prevent the withdrawal of the nipple.
RESULTSNine patients with 17 nipples were successfully treated with above technique between 1993 and 2001. Six patients were followed up for a period from 6 to 18 months. The results were satisfactory regarding to the shape and projection of the nipple. There was no visible scar and decreasing sensation of the nipple. One woman had children after the operation and fed well.
CONCLUSIONThe above mentioned technique may be an effective surgical procedure for correction of nipple depression with the advantages of preserving the lactiferous ducts, no visible scar and obtaining the sufficient protrusion and size of the nipple.
Breast Feeding ; Cicatrix ; Female ; Humans ; Nipples ; abnormalities ; surgery ; Surgical Flaps ; transplantation
3.Analysis of different mutations in regulatory sequence of prolactin gene during the formation of 17 beta-estradiol-induced prolactinoma in eutopic and ectopic pituitary of rats.
Feng-zhu ZHANG ; Quan-hui YANG ; Yun-chun MAO ; Rong-kun XU
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2006;28(6):822-827
OBJECTIVETo analyze different mutations in regulatory sequence of prolactin (PRL) gene during the formation of 17 beta-estradiol (E2 ) -induced prolactinoma in eutopic and ectopic pituitary of rats.
METHODSMale Sprague-Dawley rats transplanted with an isologaus pituitary under renal capsule were treated with subcutaneous implantation of an empty or E2-laden silastic capsule. Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction was employed to evaluate the expression of PRL mRNA in pituitary glands, and DNA sequencing was used to analyze the mutation in regulatory sequence of PRL gene.
RESULTSAfter treated with E2 for 120 days, both the eutopic and ectopic pituitaries were three times more heavier than those from control group (P < 0. 01) , and the body weight of rats was decreased to 42. 90% of the control group (P < 0 01 ). The PRL mRNA expressions in glands from the eutopic and ectopic pituitaries 120 days after treated with E2 were much more than those in untreated pituitary glands (P <0. 01). DNA sequencing showed seven mutations in the regulatory sequence of PRL gene in the eutopic pituitaries 120 days after treated with E2 , while the mutation in the ectopic pituitaries was decreased.
CONCLUSIONSProlactinomas can be induced by chronic treatment with E2 in both the eutopic and the ectopic pituitaries transplanted under renal capsule distant from the hypothalamus. Different mechanisms exist in the formation of eutopic and ectopic prolactinomas.
Animals ; Estradiol ; Male ; Mutation ; Pituitary Gland ; transplantation ; Pituitary Neoplasms ; chemically induced ; genetics ; Prolactin ; genetics ; Prolactinoma ; chemically induced ; genetics ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Regulatory Sequences, Nucleic Acid ; genetics ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Transplantation, Homologous
4.Research on investing methods and mold cooling methods of the self-made investment for pure titanium castings.
Juan ZHAO ; Xu HUANG ; Yun-feng ZHAO ; Mao-chun XIAO ; Yong LI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2006;24(5):410-414
OBJECTIVETo observe the influence of different investing methods and mold cooling methods on pure titanium castings invested in the self-made investment, and to provide theoretic base for the development for the investment.
METHODSThe influence of investing methods (one-step investing method and two-step investing method) on castability and crown fit of titanium castings were investigated, and the influence of cooling methods on reaction layers, mechanical properties and crown fit of titanium castings were investigated.
RESULTSBoth the investing methods exhibited good castability, but only the titanium full crowns by one-step investing method showed clinically acceptable fit. Although the quenching group showed thinner reaction layer(100 microm), lower strength and similar elongation rate, the titanium castings by bench cooling showed clinically acceptable full crown fit with 115 microm thick reaction layer as cast.
CONCLUSIONThe one-step investing method and the bench cooling are recommended for the self-made investment.
Crowns ; Dental Casting Investment ; Dental Casting Technique ; Dental Materials ; Fungi ; Investments ; Materials Testing ; Surface Properties ; Titanium
5.Repairing large alar defects by using a retro-grade auricular flap.
Fei FAN ; Zong-ji CHEN ; Chuan-de ZHOU ; Nian WU ; Yun-chun MAO ; Lian-zao WANG ; Gang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2003;19(2):107-109
OBJECTIVETo evaluate a retro-grade auricular flap for repairing large alar defects.
METHODSTwenty-nine adult cadavers were anatomically used for vascular investigation of the frontal, nasal and temporal regions by injecting a dye into the main vessels. Based on the anatomical study in these regions, a retro-grade auricular flap was designed for repairing alar defects in 16 patients.
RESULTSThe blood supply of the auricle could be nourished by the inner carotid artery system from the supratrachlear artery and supraorbital artery through the frontal arterial anastomotical network into the frontal branch of the superficial temporal artery. It is then passing the main trunk of the superficial temporal artery into the ear area through the auricular branches of the superficial temporal artery. The retro-grade auricular island flap could be formed by basing the supratrachlear artery and the supraorbital artery through the vascular network between the superficial temporal artery and the supratrachlear artery or the supraorbital artery. Sixteen patients with large alar defects and half-sized nasal defects were successfully repaired by this technique.
CONCLUSIONSThe retro-grade auricular island flap, based on the inner carotid artery system, could be a good and safe flap for repairing a large alar defect or half-sized nasal reconstruction.
Adult ; Arteries ; Cadaver ; Carotid Artery, Internal ; Ear Auricle ; blood supply ; Humans ; Nose Deformities, Acquired ; surgery ; Ophthalmic Artery ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; Surgical Flaps ; blood supply ; transplantation ; Temporal Arteries
6.Construction, expression and purification of repeat fragment polymer of oInhibin alpha-subunit N terminal 1-33 fragment.
Yun-Mao HUANG ; Zhen-Dan SHI ; Ying-Chun YU ; Xi-Bing SHAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2005;21(2):311-314
A cDNA sequence coding for ovine inhibin N terminal 1-33 AA residue fragment (INH) was inserted between BamHI\SacI sites in plasmid pRSET-A to generate plasmid pR-INH. By utilizing a pair of isocaudamer BamHI and Bgl II sites and another downstream Hind III site, following simple double digestions and combination ligation of the resultant products, 2 to 6-repeat INH genes were constructed respectively. Each plamids containing 3 to 6 repeated INH fragment genes, pR-3INH, pR-4INH, pR-5INH and pR-6INH, directed expression of the target proteins in E. coli. BL21 (DE3) under induction of ITPG, which respectively accounted for 6%, 6%, 7% and 8% of the total bacterial protein. The expressed target proteins were all in the form of inclusion bodies. The above results implied that utilization of isocaudamer restriction disgetion sites in expression plasmid is capable of rapidly and correctly constructing repeat fragment polymer of short peptides, which may become a new method in construction of high immunogenic recombinant vaccines of short peptides.
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7.Relationship between NF-κB1 gene polymorphism and acute progressive cerebral infarction of Chinese Han population in Qingdao district
De-Jun MAO ; Yong-Chun TANG ; Rui-You GUO ; Shu-Cai ZHAN ; Yun-Hua ZANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2010;9(5):487-491
Objective To explore the relationship between NF-kB1-94ins/delATTG gene polymorphism and acute progressive cerebral infarction(APCD ofChinese Hart population in Qingdaodistrict Methods We detected the polymorphism of NF-κB1 -94ins/delA TTG gene in 100 patients with acute cerebral infarction (ACI group) and 99 patients with acute progressive cerebral infarction (APCI group) by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP)analysis. The changes of expression of NF-κBp65 in PBMC cellular nucleus in the 2 groups were detected by cell immunohistochemistry. Results The frequency of TT genetype and T allele in the APCI group was significantly higher than that in the ACI group (P<0.05). Analysis on the relative risk of allele frequency showed that patients with T allele had 1.622 times of risk in having APCI than patients with C allele; logistic regressive analysis indicated that NF-κB1 TT genotype was independently related to the attacking of APCI (OR=2.14, 95% CI: 2.654-8.296, P<0.05). The expressions of NF-κBp65 of PBMC cellular nucleus of TT genotypic individuals in APCI group were significantly higher than those in ACI group (P<0.05); logistic regressive analysis indicated that the expressions of NF-KBp65 in PBMC cellular nucleus of TT genotypic individuals were independently related to the attacking of APCI (OR=1.96; 95% CI: 2.267-7.691; P<0.05). Conclusion The NF-κB1 gene polymorphism might participate in the onset of APCI and T allele of NF-κB1 gene might be a genetic risk factor of getting APCI for Chinese Han populations in Qingdao district. The NF-κB1 T allele carrier might increase the happening of APCI through up regulating the expression of NF-kB1.
8.Effect of HSP70 on Stability of Mutant p53 Protein
Yun-Xia FAN ; Mei ZHAO ; Chang-Zhi HUANG ; Can-Quan MAO ; Chun ZHOU ; Feng XU ; Fei DU ; Liang LIN
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2001;20(2):131-134
Objective: The current study was designed to investigate the effect of heat shock protein 70(HSP70) on stability of mutant p53 protein. Methods: Retroviral recombinant expressing antisense HSP70 RNA was constructed and transfected into MCF7/Adr breast cancer cells. The existence of foreign DNA was identified by PCR method and the HSP70 protein level was determined by Western blot analysis. The half-life of mutant p53 protein(mtp53) was measured by p53 stability assay. Results: The stable expressing strain(MAp70) from transfected cells was obtained through G418 selection. The foreign DNA in transfectant cells were confirmed by PCR, and the repression rate of HSP70 protein was 42% . The half-life of mutant p53 in MAp70 cell was 12 hours, significantly lower than that of the control cells. Conclusion: Antisense HSP70 RNA can decrease the HSP70 protein level and significantly increase instability of mutant p53 protein in MCF7/Adr breast cancer cell.
9.Primary intracraniai tumors of multiple cellular origins: analysis of 8 cases
Hong-Tao ZHANG ; Shu-Mao PAN ; Mao-Wu GUAN ; Yun-Bo WANG ; Guo-Tai TANG ; Xin WU ; Chun-Ming XIU ; Hong-Guang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2008;7(12):1269-1271
Objective To investigate the clinical manifestations, diagnosis and treatment of primary intracranial tumors of multiple cellular origins. Methods The clinical data including the clinical manifestations, imaging findings, and treatment of 8 patients with primary intracranial tumors of multiple cellular origins were retrospectively analyzed, and the possible mechanism of these tumors were explored. Results A total of 16 primary intraeranial tumors were found in the 8 patients, including intraeranial meningioma (8 tumors), pituitary adenoma (3 tumors), schwannoma (2 tumors), and glioma (2 tumors). The tumors were resected in a single operation in 5 cases, and in two surgical sessions in 3 cases. Twelve tumors were radically resected, 3 were subtotally resected, and 1 was partially resected. Conclusion MR is an important diagnostic modality for primary intraeranial tumors of multiple cellular origins. Tumor resection in one or staged operations combined with radiotherapy or chemotherapy is the primary treatment option for these tumors.
10.Rapid Eye Movement Sleep Behavior Disorder Symptoms Correlate with Domains of Cognitive Impairment in Parkinson's Disease.
Jin-Ru ZHANG ; Jing CHEN ; Zi-Jiao YANG ; Hui-Jun ZHANG ; Yun-Ting FU ; Yun SHEN ; Pei-Cheng HE ; Cheng-Jie MAO ; Chun-Feng LIU ;
Chinese Medical Journal 2016;129(4):379-385
BACKGROUNDRapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder (RBD) may be a risk factor for cognitive impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). However, little is known regarding the relation between the severity of RBD and the different domains of cognitive impairment. The aim of this study was: (1) to investigate the domains of cognitive impairment in patients with PD and RBD, and (2) to explore risk factors for PD-mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI) and the relationship between RBD severity and impairment in different cognitive domains in PD.
METHODSThe participants were grouped as follows: PD without RBD (PD-RBD; n = 42), PD with RBD (PD + RBD; n = 32), idiopathic RBD (iRBD; n = 15), and healthy controls (HCs; n = 36). All participants completed a battery of neuropsychological assessment of attention and working memory, executive function, language, memory, and visuospatial function. The information of basic demographics, diseases and medication history, and motor and nonmotor manifestations was obtained and compared between PD-RBD and PD + RBD groups. Particular attention was paid to the severity of RBD assessed by the RBD Questionnaire-Hong Kong (RBDQ-HK) and the RBD Screening Questionnaire (RBDSQ), then we further examined associations between the severity of RBD symptoms and cognitive levels via correlation analysis.
RESULTSCompared to PD-RBD subjects, PD + RBD patients were more likely to have olfactory dysfunction and their Epworth Sleepiness Scale scores were higher (P < 0.05). During neuropsychological testing, PD + RBD patients performed worse than PD-RBD patients, including delayed memory function, especially. The MCI rates were 33%, 63%, 33%, and 8% for PD-RBD, PD + RBD, iRBD, and HC groups, respectively. RBD was an important factor for the PD-MCI variance (odds ratio = 5.204, P = 0.018). During correlation analysis, higher RBDSQ and RBDQ-HK scores were significantly associated with poorer performance on the Trail Making Test-B (errors) and Auditory Verbal Learning Test (delayed recall) and higher RBD-HK scores were also associated with Rey-Osterrieth complex figure (copy) results.
CONCLUSIONSWhen PD-RBD and PD + RBD patients have equivalent motor symptoms, PD + RBD patients still have more olfactory dysfunction and worse daytime somnolence. RBD is an important risk factor for MCI, including delayed memory. Deficits in executive function, verbal delayed memory, and visuospatial function were consistently associated with more severe RBD symptoms.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Cognitive Dysfunction ; etiology ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Middle Aged ; Parkinson Disease ; complications ; REM Sleep Behavior Disorder ; complications