1.Plastic repair of sunken upper eyelid deformity
Wenming HOU ; Ze YAN ; Luping CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(04):-
Objective To study the characteristics of two operation methods and to choose a better one for repairing the sunken upper eyelid deformity by comparing with the traditional operation methods. Methods Two kinds of operation method were used, in which the brow fat pad flap and free fascia fat tissue graft were transfered for repairing the sunken upper eyelid deformity. Results Four cases of sunken upper eyelid were repaired successfully using the transferring of brow fat pad flap. The operative results were satisfactory with less complications. The fat did not absorb after a year follow-up. Other 5 cases of sunken upper eyelid were repaired successfully using free fascia fat tissue graft. The fat absorbed a little after a year follow-up and the shape of the upper eyelid was satisfactory. Conclusion The inversion of brow fat pad flap is a new method to repair the sunken upper eyelid deformity and has the following advantages: ⑴the fat tissue transferred to the recipient site has good blood supply with no absorption, and the long term result is permanent; ⑵the construction of brow fat pad is similar to the orbital septum fat, and the result is better and more natural; ⑶the donor site is adjacent to the recipient site, and the brow fat pad can be transferred easily, and ⑷there is no apparent postoperative scar in the donor site. The fascia-fat composite is expected to have a better survival rate than free fat alone and to be lighter than a dermis-fat, and is much similar to the anatomical structure of the repair site. Therefore, the method of fascia fat graft is one of good methods to be selected to repair the sunken upper eyelid.
2.Research progress of traditional Chinese medicine formulas and active compounds in the treatment of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease by regulating gut microbiota
Yan LI ; Wei-ze ZHU ; Hou-kai LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(12):3451-3464
Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most common chronic liver diseases. However, due to its complex pathogenesis, there are no officially approved drugs for NAFLD treatment currently. Therefore, it is extremely urgent to find safe and effective anti-NAFLD drugs. Nowadays, lipid-lowering drugs are the main option for NAFLD therapy, but the clinical efficacy of chemical drugs is also very limited, as well as the frequent side effects or adverse reactions. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has attracted more and more attention in the treatment of NAFLD due to its unique advantages through multiple targets and pathways with few side effects. In recent years, numerous studies have demonstrated that the imbalance of gut microbiota plays an important role in the occurrence and development of NAFLD. This review systematically summarizes the experimental and clinical evidences of TCM active compounds and TCM prescription involved in the regulation of intestinal flora in the treatment of NAFLD in recent years, so as to provide a reference for further exploring the pathogenesis of NAFLD and exploring TCM treatment methods.
3.Immunogenicity of a vaccine of S fragments from a new type reovirus generates humoral and cellular immune responses in mice
Jun HOU ; Ze LIU ; Guoming XIE ; Shengdong LUO ; Ruisheng LI ; Bingke BAI
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2014;(4):24-27
Objective To explore the humoral and cellular immune responses of a vaccine of S fragments from a new type reovirus R4 strain in mice.Methods Four recombinant plasmids were constructed by respectively cloning S 1, S2, S3,S4 genes into pcDNA3.1+, and mice were intramuscularly immunized with the recombinant plasmids in a dose of 100 μg/mouse.Control vector pcDNA3.1 +and phosphate buffered saline (PBS) were used as negative controls.The spe-cific antibody level and IgG subclass (IgG1, IgG2a, and IgG2b) were detected by ELISA, and cellular immune responses to R4 were assessed using an interferon ( IFN)-γELISpot assay .Results All recombinant plasmids induced significantly higher levels of anti-R4 IgG compared with that of the controls (pcDNA3.1 +and PBS), and the titers were highest in the mice immunized with S1 and S3.On the other hand, S1 gene induced highest IgG2a antibody and the cellular immune re-sponse was best .Conclusions After the mice immunized with S 1 gene recombinant plasmid , this plasmid can initiate both cellular and humoral immune responses in mice .S1 gene recombinant plasmid is a promising vaccine candidate .
4.Clinical Characteristics and Follow-up on 6 Cases of Newborn Incontin entia Pigmenti
ze-zhong, TANG ; xin-lin, HOU ; cong-le, ZHOU ; yi, JIAN ; jian-guo, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(02):-
Objective To explore the clinical features,diagnosi s and prognosis of incontinentia pigmenti.Methods Analyzing and summarizing the clinical characteristic, diagnosis and prognosis of neonatal incontinentia pigmenti in 6 neonatal infants that were hospita- lized in our department during the period from January 1 998 to December 2003 were studied,and some relevant literature were reviewed. Results 1.Three of 6 infants were male which was unusual;2.Four infants had typical skin lesions at birth and 1 case at 6 days old.Four cases had typical 3 stages o f skin lesions including the erythematous and vesicular inflammatory stage,verr ucous lesions and hyperkeratosis stage,macular hyperpigmentation stage,but the re was overlap;3.Four infants were complicated by central nervous system involv ement (two cases presented mental retardation,2 infants were temporary damage). Two cases were complicated by ocular manifestations ( one case had optical nerve atrophy and blind in left eye,the other had severe bilateral retinal lesions); 4.On specific examination 5 infants were diagnosed by skin biopsy.Gene analysis was made in 1 case,but we didn′t find the mutations of NEMO. Conclusions Incontinentia pigmenti is a rare X-linked dominant multisystem disease.It may be misdiagnosed in the initial stages.Except typical clinical features,skin biops y and gene analysis are main evidence for diagnosis.Early detection and interven tion are important for prognosis. J Appl Clin Pediatr,2005,20(2):123-125
5.Case of Infant with Congenital Dermal Sinus Complicating Multiple Intramedullary Spinal Abscess
xin-lin, HOU ; cong-le, ZHOU ; yi, JIANG ; jian-guo, LI ; ze-zhong, TANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(12):-
Objective To improve the recognition of intramedullary spinal abscess by a case of congenital dermal sinus with intramedullary spinal abscess and reduco the incidence of congenital dermal sinus with intramedullary spinal abscess.Methods Clinical,laboratory data and image of a confirmed case about one infant of congenital dermal sinus with multiple intramedullary spinal abscess were investigated,the related literature was reviewed.Results In this case,when the infant with congential dermal sinus had infection,he failed to gain antibiotic therapy, timely surgical treatment,his infection had diffused, and multiple intramedullary spinal abscess flared up.Conclusions Intramedullary spinal abscess is a rare disease.If treatment is delayed, the prognosis is poor and the mortality rate is high.MRI is the ideal investigation for diagnosis.Intramedullary spinal abscess can happen subsequent to congenital dermal sinus with infection, and cause neurological sequela. So an infant with congenital dermal sinus should be offered to avoid complication caused by infection.
6.Effects of recombinant gene lentivirus containing LIM mineralization protein-1 on proliferation effect and expression of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells in rats.
Chang-sheng LIANG ; Chuan XIANG ; Zeng-yong WEI ; Hui-ming HOU ; Ying-ze QIN ; Xiao-chun WEI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2013;26(12):1023-1027
OBJECTIVETo explore method of recombinant gene lentivirus containing LIM mineralization protein-1 (LMP-1) in transfecting bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSC), and to observe the effect of gene LMP-1 on proliferation effect and expression of BMSC.
METHODSSix clean SD rats aged 4 weeks were selected, bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were extracted under sterile conditions and cultured to the third generation, then divided into three groups:control group (the third generation of BMSC), lentiviral vector transfection group (PGC-FU-GFP and Polybrene were injected into the third generation of BMSC) and recombinant gene transfection group (PGC-FU-LMP-1-GFP and Polybrene transfection were injected into the third generation of BMSC). After 48 hours' transfection, fluorescent expression were detected under immuno-fluorescence microscopy; lentiviral transfection efficiency were detected by flow cytometry; effect of lentiviral transfection on BMSC were evaluated by MTT; gene expression of transfected cells were determined by Western Blot.
RESULTS1) The third generation of BMSC was cultured successfully,and transfected with MOI:100. After 48 hours, green fluorescent expression were detected and transfection efficiency was 67% under immuno-fluorescence microscopy; 2) Compared to control group, there were no statistical differences between control group and other two groups; 3) Western blot teast showed that 72KDa specific band was observed in recombinant gene transfection group and its size was similar to LMP-1 fusion protein (50 kDa+28 kDa=78 kDa).
CONCLUSIONThere is no effect of recombinant gene lentivirus containing LIM on BMSC, and can effectively influence the expression of LMP-1.
Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing ; genetics ; metabolism ; Animals ; Cell Proliferation ; Cells, Cultured ; Cytoskeletal Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Female ; Genetic Therapy ; Genetic Vectors ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; LIM Domain Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Lentivirus ; genetics ; metabolism ; Male ; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells ; cytology ; metabolism ; virology ; Osteoporosis ; genetics ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
7.Diagnosis and prognosis of neonatal cerebral infarction.
Ze-zhong TANG ; Cong-le ZHOU ; Yi JIANG ; Xin-lin HOU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(6):429-432
OBJECTIVETo analyze the relationship between clinical characteristics and prognosis of neonatal cerebral infarction and to draw attention to the disease to improve the long-term outcome through early diagnosis and intervention.
METHODSThe clinical characteristics of 6 confirmed cases were summarized. Perinatal conditions and other factors were analyzed for possible causes of the disease. The survived patients were followed-up for 6-8 months.
RESULTSThe authors diagnosed 6 cases of neonatal cerebral infarction in one year, which accounted for 0.6% (6/969) of all the in-patients in the same time period. Among them 3 cases were confirmed as cerebrovascular malformations by magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), In 1 case the infarction was due to severe bilateral intraventricular hemorrhage, and in another case the disease was related to comprehensive factors such as prematurity, maternal pregnancy induced hypertension and respiratory failure secondary to bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), and in 1 case the cause was undetermined. Four out of the 6 patients presented with varied forms of convulsions, which became the second leading cause for all the neonatal convulsive events (20%). None of the patients had localized neurological signs in the early course except for abnormal muscular tone of some extent. Cerebral ultrasound scanning in 5 out of 6 cases showed positive results. The diffusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging (DW-MRI) was highly valuable for early confirmative diagnosis. Only one case was found normal within one year of follow-up and all the other 5 cases had unfavorable prognoses of varied severity.
CONCLUSIONNeonatal cerebral infarction is not a rare condition and should be considered as one of the important causes for neonatal convulsion. Imaging study is the main technique for diagnosis. The prognoses were poor for those cases for whom early diagnosis and treatment can not be made or those with widespread cerebral lesions.
Brain ; blood supply ; pathology ; Cerebral Hemorrhage ; complications ; Cerebral Infarction ; diagnosis ; etiology ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Magnetic Resonance Angiography ; Male ; Prognosis ; Seizures ; etiology
8.Identification and Phyletic Evolution Analysis of Actinomyces hyovaginalis from Swine
Yu-Long ZHOU ; Hua-Xing DONG ; Xi-Lin HOU ; Hong SHAO ; Cheng XIA ; Hong-Bo NI ; Fan-Ze PIAO ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
A strain was isolated from internal organ of died porcine about 8 weeks with purulent pneumonia,arthritis,pyogenic arthritis and endocarditis in April 2007.Objectives of the study are to confirm the genus of the strain,pathopoiesis,and drug sensitivity.The mainly study methods:the first,the strain was identified by the phenotype and the characteristics of the biochemistry,sequence 16S rDNA genes of the strain was analyzed by molecular biology technology,finally animal experiment and drug sensitivity testing were done.The results of the phenotype and the characteristics of the biochemistry showed that it is greatly similar to Actinomyces hyovaginalis,16S rRNA sequence analysis exhibited the homology achieved to 99.2% com-pared with group III strains of Actinomyces hyovaginalis,and the phyletic evolution analysis also indicated that it has mostly relationship with group III strains of Actinomyces hyovaginalis.Animal experiment dis-covered it has highly pathogenicity to Mus musculus albus;Drug sensitivity testing showed that it is hyper-sensitive to Erycin,Gentamicin and Amikacin.So,the result of the study confirmed that the strain is Actin-omyces hyovaginalis III with the pathogenicity.
9.Axial and tangential views of the acromioclavicular joint: the introduction of new projections.
Wei CHEN ; Qi ZHAGN ; Yan-Ling SU ; Ze-Kun ZHANG ; Zhi-Yong HOU ; Jin-She PAN ; Xiao-Lin ZHANG ; Ying-Ze ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(14):2493-2498
BACKGROUNDRoutine anteroposterior radiographs of the acromioclavicular (AC) joint with or without weight bearing have limitations in demonstrating the AC joint. Transarticular fixation with Kirschner wire is a treatment choice for AC dislocations. However, percutaneous fixation of the AC joint is technically demanding. The C-arm fluoroscopy can be used as routine intraoperative guidance to facilitate this procedure. The current study aims to introduce new projections, the axial and tangential views of AC joint, to help evaluate the severity of the injury and facilitate the percutaneous procedure.
METHODSThree shoulder specimens were used to find the projection directions of the axial and tangential views of the AC joint by using the digital radiography (DR) unit. The axial and tangential views were taken of 20 adult volunteers by referencing the projection directions determined in the shoulder specimens. The angles showed on the DR system and the angles between the coronal plane of the body and the vertical plane of the flat panel detector (FPD) during taking these radiographs were recorded. The C-arm fluoroscopy unit was used to take the axial and tangential views referencing the angles measured on the DR system. Routine anteroposterior radiographs of the AC joint were taken on the volunteers. The minimal distances from the distal clavicle to the acromion were measured on both tangential and anteroposterior radiographs. The data was statistically analyzed.
RESULTSThe clear axial and tangential radiographs of AC joints of the volunteers were obtained using both DR and C-arm fluoroscopy units. The angles demonstrated on the DR window are (20.8 ± 2.4)° for male and (18.3 ± 2.3)° for female. During taking the axial views, the angles between the coronal plane of the body and vertical plane of FPD are (23.3 ± 3.2)° for male and (20.1 ± 2.4)° for female. During taking tangential views, the corresponding angles are (117.5 ± 3.7)° for male and (113.1 ± 3.3)° for female. On the tangential radiographs, the minimal distance from the distal clavicle to the acromion is (6.1 ± 1.2) mm, wider than the same measurement on the anteroposterior radiographs (P < 0.05). Statistical analyses showed no significant differences in the above-mentioned angles and the minimal distances between the left and right AC joints (P > 0.05). There were no significant differences in the above-mentioned angles between DR and C-arm fluoroscopy units (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe axial and tangential radiographs of the AC joint can demonstrate the joint clearly and they can be easily obtained with both DR system and C-arm fluoroscopy unit in similar projection directions.
Acromioclavicular Joint ; diagnostic imaging ; Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Radiographic Image Enhancement
10.Hypogastric artery autograft treating hemorrhage with infection of external iliac artery secondary to renal transplantation.
Ze-hou WANG ; Shan-hong YI ; Zhi-yong YAO ; Bin SUN ; Quan HONG ; Zhi-chao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2008;11(5):311-314
Massive hemorrhage from infected anastomosed site between the graft artery and the external iliac artery is one of the most serious complications of renal transplantation. Clinically, it is a rare but fatal occasion. We reported here one case of hemorrhage with infection in the iliac artery anastomosed site treated successfully with hypogastric artery autograft interposition in March 2003.
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Iliac Artery
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Transplantation, Autologous