1.Clinical study of surgery treatment for low grade gliomas with epilepsia as main symptom located near eloquent brain regions
Yan ZHAN ; Quanhong SHI ; Yong ZENG ; Fujian ZOU ; Yong JIANG ; Jun XUE ; Rongzhou CUI
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(27):3239-3241
Objective To explore the guidance significance of the functional MRI and DTI (fMRI ,DTI) ,intraoperative ultra-sound(IOUS) ,neuronavigation ,electrocorticography(EcoG) monitoring used in surgical treatment of low-grade gliomas with epi-lepsy as main symptom located near the eloquent brain regions .Methods 23 neurosurgical patients in the First Affiliated Hospital of Chongqing Medical University during 2009-2010 were performed the retrospective analysis .The preoperative fMRI ,DTI deter-mined the positional relation between the lesions with the conduction bundle and the eloquent brain regions ,the electrophysiological and imageological examinations positioned the epileptogenic focus and lesions ,the MRI-mediated neuronavigation system was adopt-ed to formulate the surgical plan and choose the best surgical approach ,IOUS was used to perform the realtime monitoring for pre-cisely positioning the lesion range and determining the extent of resection ,and the intraoperative EcoG was adopted to determine the epileptogenic focus localization ,the lesions and the epileptogenic focus was dealed by the operating microscope for avoiding the func-tional region ,and the patient′s prognosis was evaluated and recored in detail after operation .Results By the precisely positioning the lesions and epileptogenic focus by fMRI ,DTI ,neuronavigation and ultrasound ,the lesion resection degrees by the operative mi-croscope and intraopertaive pathological guidance were 17 cases of Ⅰ-Ⅱ grade ,4 cases of Ⅲ grade and 2 case of Ⅳ-Ⅴ grade .1 case of motor aphasia ,4 cases of hemiplegia and monoplegia and 1 case of disturbance of consciousness after operation were improved by the treatment of neurotrophy ,dehydration and hyperbaric oxygen and discharged from hospital with rehabilitation .No death case occurred .The evaluation of the life quality :20 cases ofⅠ-Ⅱ grade ,3 cases of Ⅲ grade and no vegetable survival case of Ⅳ grade . The evaluation of resection clinical effect :20 cases of cure ,3 cases of improvement ,no case of as before and exacerbation .After fol-lowed up for 6-24 months ,according to Engel classification of seizure efficacy assessment :Ⅰ-Ⅱ grade in 21 cases ,Ⅲ grade in 2 case ,no case of Ⅳgrade .Conclusion fMRI ,DTI ,neuronavigation ,IOUS and EcoG for guiding the operation of low grade gliomas located near the eloquent brain regions can resect the lesion to the largest extent and simultaneously deal with epileptogenic focus , effectively protect the neurological function of the functional region ,greatly reduce the side-injury of the normal brain tissues in the functional region ,at the same time increase the curative effect of symptomatic epilepsy .
2.Effects of alcohol exposure during pregnancy on dendritic spine and synapse of visual cortex in filial mice.
Zhan-jun CUI ; Kai-bing ZHAO ; Shu-guang WEN ; Jun-shi ZHANG ; Dong-ming YU ; Jin-bo DENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(7):833-839
The prenatal ethanol exposure induced the alterations of dendritic spine and synapse in visual cortex and their long-term effect would be investigated in mice from P0 to P30. Pregnant mice were intubated ethanol daily from E5 through the pup's birth to establish mode of prenatal alcohol abuse. The dendritic spines of pyramidal cells in visual cortex of pups were labeled with DiI diolistic assay, and the synaptic ultrastructure was observed under transmission electron microscope. Prenatal alcohol exposure was associated with a significant decrease in the number of dendritic spines of pyramidal neurons in the visual cortex and an increase in their mean length; ultrastructural changes were also observed, with decreased numbers of synaptic vesicles, narrowing of the synaptic cleft and thickening of the postsynaptic density compared to controls. Prenatal alcohol exposure is associated with long-term changes in dendritic spines and synaptic ultrastructure. The changes were dose-dependent with long term effect even at postnatal 30.
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Dendritic Spines
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ultrastructure
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Ethanol
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toxicity
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Female
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders
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etiology
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pathology
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Microscopy, Confocal
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Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
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Pregnancy
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Prenatal Exposure Delayed Effects
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pathology
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Pyramidal Cells
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ultrastructure
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Synapses
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ultrastructure
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Visual Cortex
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ultrastructure
3.Molecular identification of astragali radix and its adulterants by ITS sequences.
Zhan-Hu CUI ; Yue LI ; Qing-Jun YUAN ; Li-She ZHOU ; Min-Hui LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(24):3773-3776
OBJECTIVETo explore a new method for identification Astragali Radix from its adulterants by using ITS sequence.
METHODThirteen samples of the different Astragali Radix materials and 6 samples of the adulterants of the roots of Hedysarum polybotrys, Medicago sativa and Althaea rosea were collected. ITS sequence was amplified by PCR and sequenced unidirectionally. The interspecific K-2-P distances of Astragali Radix and its adulterants were calculated, and NJ tree and UPGMA tree were constructed by MEGA 4.
RESULTITS sequences were obtained from 19 samples respectively, there were Astragali Radix 646-650 bp, H. polybotrys 664 bp, Medicago sativa 659 bp, Althaea rosea 728 bp, which were registered in the GenBank. Phylogeny trees reconstruction using NJ and UPGMA analysis based on ITS nucleotide sequences can effectively distinguish Astragali Radix from adulterants.
CONCLUSIONITS sequence can be used to identify Astragali Radix from its adulterants successfully and is an efficient molecular marker for authentication of Astragali Radix and its adulterants.
Althaea ; classification ; genetics ; Astragalus membranaceus ; classification ; genetics ; DNA, Plant ; chemistry ; genetics ; DNA, Ribosomal ; chemistry ; genetics ; DNA, Ribosomal Spacer ; genetics ; Fabaceae ; classification ; genetics ; Medicago sativa ; classification ; genetics ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Phylogeny ; Plant Roots ; genetics ; RNA, Ribosomal ; genetics ; RNA, Ribosomal, 5.8S ; genetics ; Sequence Analysis, DNA ; Species Specificity
4.Role of p38 MAPK signal pathway in edaravone influencing cytokine on patients undergoing one lung ventilation
Xun-Jun SHUAI ; Zhan-Qiu YAN ; Hui LI ; Deng-Bin AI ; Hong-Xian CUI
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2015;(9):683-685,698
Objective To investigate the role of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase( p38 MAPK) in edaravone influencing cytokine IL-6 and IL-10 on patients undergoing one lung ventilation.Methods Forty patients with lung cancer undergoing elective lung resection were randomly divided into control group ( n =20 ) and treatment group ( n =20 ).Anesthesia was induced with midazolam 0.03 mg · kg-1 , fentanyl 3 μg· kg -1 and 8% sevoflurane.Patients in edaravone group received edaravone 0.5 mg · kg-1 after induction of anesthesia, while those in control group were given 0.9%NaCl of the same volume.Blood sample were taken and detected before skin incision ( T0 ) , 60 min after lungs inflated( T1 ) and 1 h after surgery ( T2 ) for expression of phosphorylated p38 MAPK ( p -p38 MAPK ) , p38 MAPK and plasma concentration of interleukin-6(IL-6).The ratio between p-p38 MAPK and p38 MAPK was calculated.Results Compared with T0 , the data of p38 MAPK, p-p38 MAPK, p-p38 MAPK /p38 MAPK ratio and IL-6 concentration, IL-6/IL-10 ratio were all significantly increased at T1and T2(P<0.05).And those in treatment group were signifi-cantly lowered than those in control group at T1 and T2 ( P<0.05).Conclusion p38 MAPK signal pathway is involved in edaravone inhibiting proinflammatory cytokine and maintaining a relative stability of proinflammatory/anti -inflammatory cytokine in patients undergoing one lung ventilation.
5.Analysis of Human Lung Squamous Carcinoma Cell Line NCI H520 Proteome by Two Dimensional Electrophoresis and MALDI TOF Mass Spectrometry
Quan Xian ZHAN ; Chu Zhu CHEN ; Jun Yong GUAN ; Cui LI ; Mei Chun HE ; Ping Song LIANG ; Yun Jin XIE ; Ping CHEN
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2001;20(6):575-582
Objective:This study was designed to establish and optimize the research methods for proteome,and to analyze the proteome components of human lung squamous carcinoma cell line NCI H520. Methods: A series of methods, including immobilized pH gradient two dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis(2DE), silver staining, PDQuest 2DE analysis software, peptide mass fingerprint based on matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flying mass spectrometry (MALDI TOF MS) and SWISS PROT database searching, were used to separate and indentify the proteome of human lung squarmous carcinoma cell line NCI H520. Results: The good 2DE pattern including resolution and reproducibility was obtained. After silver staining, the 2DE image analysis by PDQuest 2DE software had detected average of 1146± 116 spots, and 851± 95 spots were matched. The average matching rate was 73.3% . There had a good reproducibility of spot position in 2DE map, with average deviation in IEF direction of 1.52± 0.22 mm, while in SDS PAGE direction it was 1.97± 0.13 mm. Sixty spots were incised from silver staining gel randomly and digested in gel by TPCKtrypsin. Fifty four peptide mass fingerprints (PMF) maps were obtained by MALDI TOF MS. The typic peptide masses were searched in the SWISS PROT database by PeptIdent software. Forty four proteins were preliminarily identified. Some of them were cell cycle related proteins such as Cyclin H, some were signal transduction related proteins such as mitogen activated protein kinase, protein kinase C and receptor protein tyrosine kinase ERBB 2, some were oncogene related proteins such as Ras related protein RAB 36, etc. Conclusions: The main proteome research system including IPG 2DE, image analysis, MALDI TOF MS derived PMFs and database searching has been established. The data of NCI H520 obtained by above methods will be useful for the establishment of human lung squamous cell proteome database.
6.Study on effect of modified oral nursing method for patient with oral endotracheal tube
Wen-Juan YANG ; Zhan-Xiao LIU ; Xue-Cai FU ; Cui-Ping JIA ; Ai-Jun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2010;16(16):1864-1866
Objective To find a effective and generally applicable oral-nursing method to prevent microorganism infection for patient with oral endotracheal tube. Methods 60 patients with oral endotracheal tube were randomly divided into two groups . Intervention group (n=30) was performed with the modified oral care method :Oral-B toothbrush instead of cotton balls, mouth mirror instead of a tongue depressor , aspirator tube instead of suction tube and swab instead of washing method . Control group (n = 30) was performed with traditional oral care. The dental plaque clearance and the number of oral bacteria and bacteria in sputum were analyzed in the two groups. Results The number of dental plaque and the number of oral bacteria after oralnursing in intervention group were significantly lower than those in control group with traditional oral care (P<0. 05, P < 0. 05) . Conclusions Modified oral care method is effective in removing the dental plaque, reducing the number of bacteria and preventing infection.
7.Ultrasound-guided Radiofrequency Ablation Combined With Injection of Foam Sclerosing in the Treatment of Primary Small Saphenous Vein Varicosities
Zhimiao CUI ; Zhan CHEN ; Jun LIU ; Ruimin LIN
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2024;24(10):657-661
Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation combined with foam sclerotherapy in the treatment of primary small saphenous vein varicosities.Methods A total of 46 patients with primary small saphenous vein varicosities in our department from November 2021 to November 2022 were retrospectively analyzed.Depending on the patient's choice of surgical method,they underwent radiofrequency ablation combined with sclerotherapy(observation group,n=23)or high ligation and stripping of the saphenous vein(control group,n=23).The surgical time,intraoperative blood loss,length of hospital stay,postoperative Venous Clinical Severity Score(VCSS),incidence of postoperative complications,treatment satisfaction,and recurrence were compared between the two groups.Results Compared with the control group,the observation group had shorter surgical time[(56.1±6.0)min vs.(81.7±10.6)min,t=-10.128,P=0.000],less intraoperative blood loss[(27.0±4.1)ml vs.(41.4±4.8)ml,t=-11.016,P=0.000],shorter hospitalization time[(2.0±0.7)dvs.(5.6±0.9)d,t=-14.319,P=0.000],lower VCSS scores at 3,6,and 12 months after surgery[(7.4±2.0)points vs.(8.9±2.5)points,t=-2.165,P=0.036;(5.3±1.8)points vs.(6.5±2.2)points,t=-2.149,P=0.037;(2.6±1.3)points vs.(4.0±1.8)points,t=-2.912,P=0.006],higher satisfaction[satisfied,somewhat satisfied,dissatisfied in 18,4,and 1 cases in the observation group and 8,10,and 5 cases in the control group,respectively,Z=-2.967,P=0.003].There were no statistically significant differences in the complication incidence and recurrence rate between the two groups(P>0.05).Conclusion Ultrasound-guided radiofrequency ablation combined with foam sclerotherapy in the treatment of primary small saphenous vein varicosities is safe and effective.
8.Molecular characteristics and immune evasion strategies of ORFV: a review.
Yong-Zhong YU ; Zhi-Jun WU ; Zhan-Bo ZHU ; Qiu-Zhen PAN ; Yu-Dong CUI
Chinese Journal of Virology 2012;28(3):278-284
Contagious ecthyma (also known as orf) is an acute skin zoonosis caused by orf virus (ORFV), which affects sheep, goats and humans. As one of the typical species of the Parapoxvirus genus of the Poxviridae family, orf virus has distinctive and unique characteristics of these species. A range of immuno-modulatory/pathogenesis -related genes acquired by virus that function is to limit (at least transiently) the effectiveness of host immunity during its evolution. This review is aimed to describe the latest progress on the molecular characteristics of ORFV, and upon which we analyzed molecular mechanism of the immune escape designed and a set of strategies developed for ORFV to effective against immune clearance of the host. Known as an essential component in evolutionary system, host is regulated by ORFV for using in population evolution. By the ORFV evolutional immune regulation components and its effect approach, we can understand the viral biological characteristics of ORFV, and it is helpful for us to further study the counter-measures of this disease.
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Ecthyma, Contagious
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immunology
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virology
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Gene Expression Regulation, Viral
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Immune Evasion
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Orf virus
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genetics
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immunology
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Viral Proteins
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genetics
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immunology
9.Precision-fit surface hemiarthroplasty of the hip for the treatment of the femoral head osteonecrosis.
Zeng-ming XIAO ; Xin-li ZHAN ; Shi-de LI ; Qian-fen CHEN ; Gou-zhao WANG ; Quan-jun CUI
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2006;44(8):516-518
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the outcome of precision-fit surface hemiarthroplasty in the treatment of femoral head osteonecrosis.
METHODSThe clinical data of 41 patients (48 hip joints) with femoral head osteonecrosis were reviewed. Of them, 30 were male and 11 were female, average age was 37 years old (ranging from 29 - 49). Thirty-five patients were at Ficat stage III and 13 at Ficat stage IV, their acetabula were relatively normal. The 41 patients (48 hip joints) underwent precision-fit surface hemiarthroplasties.
RESULTSThe mean duration of follow-up was 5.2 years. The average UCLA hip score at follow-up was improved significantly from 3.1 to 9.1 points for pain, 4.4 to 9.2 points for walking, and 5.5 to 7.1 points for activity (P = 0.001). The satisfaction rate was 88.6% for 35 at Ficat stage III, 69.2% for 13 at stage IV (P = 0.25). Eight hips failed; the UCLA hip score was not improved significantly; the postoperative X-ray examination showed that 7 femoral prostheses were implanted in a varus orientation (the angle between the femoral prosthesis stem and the anatomic axis of the femoral shaft was lower than angle of 130 degrees). Five-year survival rate was 83.0%.
CONCLUSIONSPrecision-fit surface hemiarthroplasty of the hip has the satisfactory result in treatment of the femoral head osteonecrosis on the basis of observing strictly operative indications and improving operative technique.
Adult ; Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip ; methods ; Female ; Femur Head Necrosis ; surgery ; Hip Prosthesis ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
10.The effect of Baicalin on gene expression profile in rat brain of focal cerebral ischemia.
Zhong WANG ; Kang YING ; Zhan-jun ZHANG ; Jian-xun LIU ; Xiao-yan ZHANG ; Li XU ; Cui-e WEI ; Yan HUANG ; Yong-yan WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2004;29(1):83-86
OBJECTIVETo explore the difference of genes expression profiles between focal cerebral ischemia tissue and that treated with Baicalin using cDNA microarray.
METHODThe total RNAs were isolated from rat brains of sham-operation, vehicle (focal cerebral ischemia of rat brain) and baicalin-treated groups. mRNAs were reversely transcribed to cDNA with incorporation of fluorescent dUTP (Cy5 or Cy3 dUTP) to prepare hybridization probes. The PCR products of 4096 genes were spotted on the chip after a serial of treatment. The mixed probes were hybridized to the cDNA microarray. Axon Genepix 4000B and GenePixPro 3.0 software were used to scan and analyze the fluorescent signals.
RESULTThe expressions of 199 and 12 genes were found up-regulated and down-regulated, respectively, in the vehicle group compared with the sham-operation one. But the numbers of genes whose expressions were up-regulated and down-regulated were 89 and 88, respectively, when comparing the gene expression in the Baicalin-treated rat brain with that in the vehicle group. Moreover, one down-regulated and three up-regulated genes in the vehicle group were up-regulated and down-regulated in the Baicalin-treated group, respectively. Expressions of three up-regulated genes in the vehicle group were further reinforced in the Baicalin-treatment group.
CONCLUSIONMultiple pathways and nodes may be involved in the pharmacological effect of Baicalin on brain ischemia.
Animals ; Brain Ischemia ; genetics ; metabolism ; Flavonoids ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; GTP-Binding Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Male ; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Pyruvate Kinase ; genetics ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Scutellaria ; chemistry ; Vimentin ; genetics ; metabolism