1.The therapeutic effects of cystectasia with Sodium Hyaluronate solution on ketamine related cystitis
Daozhang YUAN ; Xiaolong XU ; Zexuan SU ; Lanzhen HUANG ; Yufeng LIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2015;36(1):35-38
Objective To investigate the effects of cystectasia with sodium hyaluronate solution on ketamine related cystitis.Methods From June 2008 to October 2012,29 patients with ketamine related cystitis were analyzed,among which 27 were males and 2 were females.Their age ranged from 18 to 36 years old with a mean age of 25.All of them had frequency,urgency,urodynia and suprapubic pain.Voiding volume ranged from 10 to 160 ml and the interval duration ranged from 10 to 60 min.The test of ketamine in urine was positive.Patients were divided into four groups according to the treatment modality,namely the surgical treatment group (group A,n =11),surgery followed by addiction relapse group (group B,n =7),drug treatment group (group C,n =6) and non-drug treatment group (group D,n =5).Patients in group A and B underwent cystectasia with sodium hyaluronate solution under combined spinal-epidural anesthesia,and patients in group B were reported of addiction relapse within 2 weeks after cystectasia treatment.Patients in group C were free of the addiction to ketamine,while those in group D still rely on the ketamine.The average urine volume,OABSS and PUF scores were recorded 2 weeks and 4 weeks after the treatment.Results Two weeks after cystectasia,the average urine volums in group A and B were (107.7±39.6) ml and (95.0±35.5) ml respectively,which was larger than that in group D (42.0±13.5) ml,plus the volume in group A was larger than that in group C (63.3± 16.3) ml.The aforementioned differences were considered statistically significant (P<0.05).As for OABSS and PUF scores,scores in group A [(6.0±2.6),(14.8± 4.2)] were lower than those in group C [(9.5±2.4),(22.5±2.2)].Furthermore,scores in group B [(9.0±2.4),(19.57±2.7)] were lower than those in group D [(12.2±1.9),(26.4±3.5)] (P<0.05).Four weeks later,the average urine volume,OABSS and PUF scores in group A [(106.4±37.5) ml,(5.6± 2.5),(13.5±4.0)] and group C[(113.3±27.3) ml,(6.3±2.2),(14.5±2.7)] were significantly different from those in group B [(52.1±21.6) ml,(11.1±1.3),(26.4±2.8)] and group D [(40.0±13.7)ml,(12.0±1.6),(26.6±3.6)] (P<0.05).While,no obvious distinction was observed between group A and group C,group B and group D in terms of average urine volume,OABSS and PUF scores at 4 weeks postoperatively (P>0.05).Conclusions Cystectasia can efficiently alleviate lower urinary tract syndromes in patients with ketamine related cystitis.
2.Value of three-vessel and trachea view plus aortic arch coronal section in ultrasonic diagnosis and classification of fetal right aortic arch
Lin CHEN ; Liuying ZHOU ; Fangli LIU ; Zexuan YANG ; Liwen YANG ; Hua CHEN ; Hui HE ; Fengqin LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2017;26(6):505-509
Objective To explore the value of three-vessel and trachea(3VT) view plus aortic arch coronal section in ultrasonic diagnosis and classification of fetal right aortic arch(RAA).Methods Echocardiography data and follow-up results of 44 fetuses with RAA were retrospectively analyzed.Sonographic features on 3VT view and aortic arch coronal section were summarized.Results Among 44 fetuses with RAA,27 cases(61.36%) were RAA with aberrant left subclavian artery(ALSA) and the left ductus arteriosus(LDA) connecting the ALSA and U-shaped vascular ring was formed;17 cases(38.64%) were mirror right aortic arch(MRAA).Among 17 cases with MRAA,3 cases were with LDA connecting the descending aorta(DAO) and U-shaped vascular ring was formed;1 case was with LDA connecting the left innominate artery(LINA),8 cases were with absent ductus arteriosus(ADA),5 case were with right ductus arteriosus(RDA),no vascular ring was formed.Parts of MRAA were combined with other complex intracardiac abnormalities.RAA-ALSA-LDA were rarely combined with intracardiac abnormalities.Conclusions 3VT view is simple and intuitive for diagnosing RAA.Aortic arch coronal section has great clinical value in determining the concrete type of RAA.
3.Clinical diagnosis and surgical management of ureteral obstruction after renal transplantation
Qing ZHANG ; Zexuan SU ; Jie CHEN ; Hongwen DING ; Yifan LIU ; Xinghua DOU ; Liping SHI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2013;34(9):542-544
Objective To investigate the diagnosis and surgical management of ureteral obstruction after renal transplantation.Method A respective study was performed on 15 cases of ureteral obstruction who received renal allografts.All of the cases were confirmed,including 5 cases of stenosis of ureterovesical junction,4 cases of stenosis of distal ureter,2 cases of blood clot blockage,2 cases of edema due to perforation of distal ureter,1 case of ureteral calculi,and 1 case of extrinsic compression of hematoma.All 14 patients underwent open surgical management to reestablish ureter with D-J catheter as stent for 12-16 weeks.One patient was subjected to percutaneous nephrostomy followed by percutaneous ureteroscopy,the obstructed site was identified at ureterovesical junction and antegrade balloon dilation and D-J stent in ureter were performed subsequently.Result Fifteen patients were diagnosed as ureteral obstruction by colour Doppler ultrasound and MRU.All of the patients were resolved the obstructions after surgical managements and the renal function got improved.No reobstruction occured during one year follow-up period.Conclusion Colour Doppler ultrasound and MRU can definitely be used to diagnose ureteral obstruction after renal transplantation.Early diagnosis and surgical management are very important.Open surgical management of the obstructed ureter is an effective method.Antigrade balloon dilation is a therapeutic approach to treat ureteral obstruction.
4.Long-term toxicity studies on 32P-chromic phosphate-poly-L lactic acid seeds interstitial delivery of beagle dogs
Qi NIE ; Lu LIU ; Peilin HUANG ; Zhongbao TAN ; Qinghua WU ; Hailin GAO ; Zexuan YANG ; Ying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2010;30(4):379-386
Objective To explore the toxicity and safety of 32P-CP-PLLA seeds interstitial implantation. Methods 30 beagle dogs were randomly divided into 10 groups according to different drugs (32P-CP-PLLA and 32P-CP),different doses (185, 370 and 740 MBq) and different sites (gluteus and liver). At different time-points after surgery, the weights of dogs were measured. The blood routine and blood biochemical indexes,PC Ⅲ ,HA,CG,PCⅣ and LN were examined. ECT imaging was performed and histology was observed dynamically. Blood, urine and faeces were measured continuously for 12 weeks and 30 days, respectively. Results ECT imaging demonstrated in seed groups and 32P-CP muscle groups radioactivity concentrated continuously in the area of implantation, without liver imaging. 471.67 MBq/m2 of 32 P-CP was injected in liver,while the absorbed dose was 31 Gy,without significant liver damage. When the dose was 794. 28 MBq/m2 , the absorbed dose was 56 Gy,with strong liver and systemic toxicity. But implanting seeds at the same or higher dose, the absorbed dose was 89.83-178.68 Gy in the area of implantation, and the rest liver was 1.09-2. 18 Gy,without liver damage. Dogs in liver group died at 23, 29 and 45 d, respectively, and the inspections of liver fibrosis were higher than the means of the other groups.Blood routine and blood biochemistry indexes between the other groups showed no significant differences.Effective half-life of 32P-CP-PLLA was 11.78 d, while that of 32P-CP was 6. 82 d in liver, and 8. 73 d in gluteus. Mild to moderate injury were found in liver group at 4 weeks. Moderate to serious injury were found. Liver cell necrosis and proliferation were found at 4-6 weeks in other liver groups. In muscle groups,only cellular edema was found in muscle groups at 2 week. The radioactivity count rate in blood for seed groups showed slowly jagged decreasing over time, and decreased exponentially for 32PCP groups. The radioactivity count rate in urine and faeces were multi-peak descending in seed groups. Conclusions 32P-CP-PLLA seeds have the advantages of suitable target location, degradable, non-migration and easy to protection, and it could be used in treatment for different blood supply types of solid tumors. Liver of beagle dog could endure the dose from 32 P-CP-PLLA seed twice as 32P-CP lethal dose.
5.Cysteinyl Cathepsins: Multifunctional Enzymes in Cardiovascular Disease
Xiang LI ; Zexuan LIU ; Zeen CHENG ; Xianwu CHENG
Chonnam Medical Journal 2012;48(2):77-85
Until recently, the role of lysosomal cysteine protease cathepsins in intracellular protein degradation was believed to be mainly restricted to scavenging. However, recent studies have revealed nontraditional roles for cysteine protease cathepsins in the extracellular space during the development and progression of cardiovascular disease. Although the precise mechanisms are unknown, data from animal studies suggest that members of the cathepsin family, like other extracellular proteases, contribute to extracellular matrix protein remodeling and interstitial matrix degradation, as well as to cell signaling and cell apoptosis in heart disease. Inflammatory cytokines and hormones regulate the expression and secretion of cathepsins in cultured cardiovascular cells and macrophages. Serum levels of cathepsins L, S, and K and their endogenous inhibitor cystatin C may be useful predictive biomarkers in patients with coronary artery disease and cardiac disease. Furthermore, in vivo pharmacological intervention with a synthetic cathepsin inhibitor and cardiovascular drugs (including statins and angiotensin II type 1 receptor antagonists) has the potential for pharmacologic targeting of cathepsins in cardiovascular disease. This review focuses on cathepsin biology (structure, synthesis, processing, activation, secretion, activity regulation, and function) and the involvement of cysteinyl cathepsins in the pathogenesis of several heart and vessel diseases, especially with respect to their potential application as diagnostic and prognostic markers and drug targets to prevent inappropriate proteolysis in cardiovascular disease.
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Glycosaminoglycans
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Heart
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Receptor, Angiotensin, Type 1
6.Expression of Engrailed-2 and β-catenin in bladder urothelial carcinoma and their significance.
Yunfei LI ; Haitao LIU ; Xinghua DU ; Caiyong LAI ; Zexuan SU ; Shuangquan GAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(9):1372-1376
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expressions of Engrailed-2 (EN2) and β-catenin in bladder urothelial carcinoma and explore their significance.
METHODSSixty bladder urothelial carcinoma samples of different grades and stages and 10 normal bladder mucosal tissues were examined for expressions of EN2 and β-catenin proteins and mRNA using immunochemistry, Western blotting and RT-PCR. RESULTS Compared to normal bladder mucosa, bladder urothelial carcinoma tissues showed significantly increased expressions of EN2 and β-catenin proteins (P<0.05), and the high-grade carcinoma tissues exhibited significantly stronger expressions than the low-grade ones (P<0.05); the expressions of the proteins increased also significantly with advanced pathological stages of bladder urothelial carcinoma (P<0.05). The expressions of EN2 and β-catenin mRNAs showed a consistent pattern of changes with their protein expressions.
CONCLUSIONThe expressions of EN2 and β-catenin are significantly increased in bladder urothelial carcinoma. EN2 may contribute to the development and progression of bladder urothelial carcinoma by activating Wnt/β-catenin signal pathway.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Carcinoma ; metabolism ; pathology ; Female ; Homeodomain Proteins ; metabolism ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nerve Tissue Proteins ; metabolism ; Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; beta Catenin ; metabolism
7.Celastrol targeting Nedd4 reduces Nrf2-mediated oxidative stress in astrocytes after ischemic stroke
Zexuan HONG ; Jun CAO ; Dandan LIU ; Maozhu LIU ; Mengyuan CHEN ; Fanning ZENG ; Zaisheng QIN ; Jigang WANG ; Tao TAO
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2023;13(2):156-169
Stroke is the second leading cause of death worldwide,and oxidative stress plays a crucial role.Celastrol exhibits strong antioxidant properties in several diseases;however,whether it can affect oxidation in cerebral ischemic-reperfusion injury(CIRI)remains unclear.This study aimed to determine whether celastrol could reduce oxidative damage during CIRI and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms.Here,we found that celastrol attenuated oxidative injury in CIRI by upregulating nuclear factor E2-related factor 2(Nrf2).Using alkynyl-tagged celastrol and liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry,we showed that celastrol directly bound to neuronally expressed developmentally downregulated 4(Nedd4)and then released Nrf2 from Nedd4 in astrocytes.Nedd4 promoted the degradation of Nrf2 through K48-linked ubiquitination and thus contributed to astrocytic reactive oxygen species production in CIRI,which was significantly blocked by celastrol.Furthermore,by inhibiting oxidative stress and astrocyte activation,celastrol effectively rescued neurons from axon damage and apoptosis.Our study uncovered Nedd4 as a direct target of celastrol,and that celastrol exerts an antioxidative effect on as-trocytes by inhibiting the interaction between Nedd4 and Nrf2 and reducing Nrf2 degradation in CIRI.
8.Ethical considerations of enterostomal therapists in dealing with the problems of patients with chronic wounds:taking a chronic wound patient with postpartum fat liquefaction combined with thread-knot reaction as an example
Zhenlan XIA ; Junrong LIU ; Zexuan LIU ; Liping CHEN
Chinese Medical Ethics 2024;37(2):194-198
Specialist nurses play an increasingly important role in clinical,and at the same time,they(especially enterostomal therapists/wound stoma specialist nurses)are often troubled by ethical problems when facing patients independently.Based on the"structured analysis form of clinical nursing ethics"constructed in the early stage,this paper used a case study method,took a chronic wound patient with postpartum fat liquefaction combined with thread-knot reaction as an example,conducted an in-depth analysis and reflection on the ethical problems of enterostomal therapists choosing treatment plans in clinical work,as well as proposed clinical recommendations.Base on this,this paper suggests that specialist nurses should fully consider the wishes and background characteristics of patients when nursing and treating patients,and use the four-box model of ethical analysis to analyze and solve ethical conflicts.
9.Prenatal ultrasonic diagnosis of anomalous origin of one pulmonary artery from the aorta and literature review
Lin CHEN ; Liuying ZHOU ; Fangli LIU ; Hui HE ; Zexuan YANG ; Guijing CHENG ; Linhua YANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2018;27(8):678-682
Objective To summarize the prenatal ultrasonographic characteristics of anomalous origin of one pulmonary artery from the aorta( AOPA ) ,and describe the diagnostic and clinical outcomes of fetal AOPA . Methods Echocardiographic characteristics of 3 fetuses with AOPA were reviewed . The ultrasonographic features were comparatively analyzed with postpartum autopsy findings . The relevant literature were reviewed and the experience of prenatal diagnosis of AOPA were summarized . Results In 3 cases with AOPA ,2 cases were the proximal type and anomalous origin of right pulmonary artery from the aorta ,of them ,one was accompanied with coarctation of the aorta , the other was accompanied with aortopulmonary window . One case was the distal type and anomalous origin of left pulmonary artery from the left innominate aorta ,it was only associated with mirror right aortic arch and right ductus arteriosus . Ultrasound characteristics were no bifurcation in distal pulmonary artery ,main trunk of pulmonary artery extends directly to one branch ,the other branch originated from the ascending aorta or left innominate artery . Three cases were confirmed by postpartum autopsy . Conclusions There are some characteristic signs on ultrasonic features of AOPA . Prenatal ultrasound has important value for diagnosis of AOPA .
10.Effectiveness of combined anteversion angle technique in total hip arthroplasty for treatment of ankylosing spondylitis affecting hip joint.
Yuan WANG ; Fang PEI ; Feng WAN ; Zexuan WANG ; Xiaolei LIU ; Kaijin GUO
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2024;38(1):15-21
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effectiveness of the combined anteversion angle technique in total hip arthroplasty (THA) for treating ankylosing spondylitis (AS) affecting the hip joint.
METHODS:
A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 73 patients with AS affecting the hip joint who underwent THA between August 2018 and August 2021. According to whether the combined anteversion angle technique was used in THA, the patients were divided into study group (37 cases, combined anteversion angle technique was used in THA) and control group (36 cases, traditional THA). There was no significant difference in baseline data such as gender, age, body mass index, disease duration, preoperative Harris score, range of motion (ROM), acetabular anteversion angle, acetabular abduction angle, femoral anteversion angle, and combined anteversion angle between the two groups ( P>0.05). The operation time, hospital stay, and complications of the two groups were recorded and compared. The Harris score and hip ROM were compared between the two groups before operation, at 1, 3, 6, 12 months after operation, and at last follow-up. The acetabular component anteversion angle, femoral component anteversion angle, acetabular component abduction angle, and component combined anteversion angle were measured postoperatively.
RESULTS:
The operation time in the study group was significantly shorter than that in the control group ( P<0.05), and there was no significant difference in hospital stay between the two groups ( P>0.05). There was no intraoperative complication such as acetabular and proximal femoral fractures, neurovascular injuries in both groups, and the incisions healed by first intention. All patients were followed up 2-3 years, with an average of 2.4 years; there was no significant difference in the follow-up time between the two groups ( P>0.05). During the follow-up period, there was no complication such as hip dislocation, wound infection, delayed wound healing, deep venous thrombosis, and hip dislocation in both groups. The hip Harris score and ROM of the two groups gradually increased with time after operation, and the differences were significant when compared with those before operation ( P<0.05); the above two indicators of the study group were significantly better than those of the control group at each time point after operation ( P<0.05). Extensive bone ingrowth on the surface of the components could be observed in the anteroposterior X-ray films of the hip joint of the two groups at 12 months after operation, and the acetabular components was stable without femoral stem subsidence, osteolysis around the components, and heterotopic ossification. At last follow-up, the acetabular component anteversion angle, femoral component anteversion angle, and component combined anteversion angle in the study group were significantly superior to those in the control group ( P<0.05), except that there was no significant difference in the acetabular component abduction angle between the two groups ( P>0.05).
CONCLUSION
For patients with AS affecting the hip joint, the use of the combined anteversion angle technique during THA effectively promotes the recovery of hip joint function and enhances the postoperative quality of life of patients when compared to traditional THA.
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Treatment Outcome
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Hip Joint/surgery*
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Hip Prosthesis