1.In vitro liquid preservation of allogeneic cartilage graft
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(44):7785-7790
BACKGROUND:Because of deficiency of nerves and blood vessels of articular cartilage, its nutrition is mainly derived from the synovial fluid or synovial vascular osmosis. Limited in their ability to repair itself, so how to repair articular cartilage damage better become medical problems to be solved. OBJECTIVE:To review to the literatures on the repair of cartilage damage method and al ogeneic cartilage in vitro preservation method in recent years, and to find the optimal preservation conditions and the culture medium composition that suitable for in vitro preservation of al ogeneic cartilage tissues, thus enhancing the effect of al ogenic cartilage in vitro preservation. METHODS:A computer-based online search was performed in the PubMed database and the CNKI database to search papers on the in vitro liquid preservation of al ogeneic cartilage graft published from January 1990 to February 2013. The key words were“osteochondral al ograft, tissue culture, chondrocyte survival rate, in vitro”in English and“articular cartilage;al ogeneic transplantation;liquid preservation”in Chinese. The articles published earlier and repetitive researches were excluded. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:At present, there are two methods for the preservation of al ogenic osteochondral grafts. After cryopreservation, the survival rate of chondrocytes is decreased significantly which can affect the transplantation effect, therefore there is less clinical application. Liquid preservation method can enhance the survival rate of cells, maintain the organization activity, but the preservation time is short that cannot be widely used. Scholars have further improved the environment of liquid preservation and composition of liquid culture medium, extended the in vitro preservation time of cartilage tissue, and improved the effectiveness of cartilage tissue preservation.
2.Comparison of safety and generalizability between day surgery and traditional surgey for cataract
Zhaoqing SUN ; Hua LIU ; Zhi JIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(20):1562-1565
Objective To explore if the day surgery for cataract is safe and should be popularized. Methods From September to October in 2015, among the patients who received the ultrasonic phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation in the cataract department of Tianjin Medical University Eye Hospital, according to the admission time, one hundred and three patients were chosen respectively from the day ward(the experimental group)and the traditional ward(the control group)based on the purposive sampling. The average time of waiting for admission, the falls events before admission, the awareness about postoperative considerations, the postoperative complications and the infection rate between the two groups were compared. Results The average time of waiting for admission in the experimental group was much shorter than that in the control group, (6.36 ± 4.02) days vs. (21.35 ± 18.58) days. The difference was significant (Z=-8.386, P<0.01). The rate of falls before admission in the experimental group was lower than that in the control group and the difference was significant, 9.71%(10/103) vs. 20.39%(21/103),χ2=4.595, P<0.05. No infection happened in both groups. Conclusions The day surgery model doesn′t increase the risk and is as safe as the traditional surgery model. It should be extended as it also has the advantages of shorter hospital stay, less medical resource consumption and less hospitalization expenses, besides, it saves time and labor. What′s more, the mean waiting time for hospitalization for day surgery is shorter. It means the patients can receive the operation as soon as possible, which ensures the patients′safety, and reduce the unsafe factor in their life, bring the benefit to the society.
3. Problems and Countermeasures of Innovative Development of Southern Medicine Industry in Zhaoqing City
Yan-hong MA ; Li ZHOU ; Ling SHAO ; Wen-hua LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2019;25(8):164-171
Zhaoqing city is located in the midwest of Guangdong province,the middle and lower reaches of the mainstream of the Xijiang river.Many species of southern medicines grow very well in the Xijiang river basin of Zhaoqing because of existing of enormous mountainous and hilly areas,loose and fertile soil,warm climate,as well as abundant sunshine and rain.Zhaoqing has a long history of cultivating some species of southern medicines.For example,Cinnamomi Cortex was planted more than 300 years ago in Zhaoqing.Under the advocacy of national policy,the planting scale of some species of southern medicines expanded rapidly since 1980s.Up to now,plantation of the 4 species of southern medicines,namely,Morindae Officinalis Radix,Citri Sarcodactylis Fructus,Polygoni Multiflori Radix and Cinnamomi Cortex,has developed into a important representative industry in Zhaoqing.Zhaoqing also develops into the genuine producing area of this 4 species of southern medicines currently,and these products are sold well at home and abroad.Although great progress has been made in southern medicine industry in Zhaoqing,there still exist lots of problems for its future development,such as scattering planting instead of overall program,impure germplasm resources,plant diseases and insect pests,pesticide residue and pollution of heavy metal,lack of quality control in trading process,as well as absence of deep-processing and additional value of products.This paper analyzes the development status,advantages and problems of southern medicine industry in Zhaoqing,and puts forward some corresponding measures and suggestions.These proposals may have important guiding significance for promoting the development of local southern medicine industry.
4.Mechanisms of aspirin-induced apoptosis in EBV-transformed human B lymphocytes
Yufen TAO ; Bo LIU ; Chao LI ; Xintong LI ; Jiansheng LIU ; Zhaoqing YANG ; Hongqi LIU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(2):185-190
Aim To investigate the effects of aspirin on Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-transformed human B-lym-phocytes.Methods EBV-transformed human B-lym-phocytes were treated with certain concentrations of as-pirin.Cellular proliferation was analyzed by MTT as-say.Further evaluation of apoptosis of aspirin-treated cells was performed through light-field microscope, transmission electronic microscope(TEM),propidium iodide(PI)staining and flow cytometric analysis and DNA electrophoresis. Finally, immunoblot analysis was used to determine the expression levels of apopto-sis-associated proteins, proteins involved in mTOR pathway and PU.1 -Bim axis.Results Aspirin treat-ment inhibited proliferation of EBV-transformed human B-lymphocytes.We observed that aspirin treatment in-duced apoptosis in EBV-transformed human B-lympho-cytes,resulting in the decreased number and size of cells.Ultramicroscopic structural analysis via TEM in-dicated that aspirin treatment deformed the cellular nu-cleus,and led to peripheral chromatin and cytoplasmic vacuole.PI staining and flow cytometric analysis indi-cated that aspirin increased the permeability of cell membrane and decreased the viability of treated cells. Agarose electrophoresis revealed DNA smear in aspirin-treated cells.Mechanistically,mTOR signaling was in-hibited in aspirin-treated cells,as evidenced by the de-creased phosphorylation of S6K1 and S6 via immunob-lot analysis.Aspirin treatment led to the decrease of hematopoietic transcription factor PU.1 .Consequently, pro-apoptotic Bim, apoptosis-associated proteins caspase-3 and PARP were activated in aspirin-treated cells.Conclusion Aspirin may show anti-lymphoma effects via its inhibition of proliferation and induction of apoptosis of EBV-transformed human B-lymphocytes, in which mTOR signal pathway and PU.1 -Bim axis may be involved.
5.The short-term effect of temperature on non-accidental mortality in Guangzhou, Changsha and Kunming.
Huiyan XIE ; Wenjun MA ; Yonghui ZHANG ; Tao LIU ; Hualiang LIN ; Jianpeng XIAO ; Yuan LUO ; Yanjun XU ; Xiaojun XU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;48(1):38-43
OBJECTIVETo explore the relationship between temperature and non-accidental mortality in Guangzhou, Changsha and Kunming;to evaluate the temperature-related risk of mortality; and thereby to provide scientific evidence for enacting the policy to tackle climate changes.
METHODDaily meteorology data and mortality data were collected in 2006-2009 in Guangzhou, Changsha and Kunming. Distributed lag non-linear model (DLNM) was established and applied in a case-crossover design, which controlled the secular trend of time, to estimate the specified effects of temperature on non-accidental mortality at conditions of lag 0-2, lag 0-18 and lag 0-27 days, respectively.
RESULTAn obvious seasonal periodicity was found in non-accidental mortality in Guangzhou, Changsha and Kunming during 2006-2009. The mortality number was comparatively high in the winters, and some high temperature days in summer; but was comparatively low in springs and autumn. An L-shaped relationship was found between temperature and mortality in Guangzhou and Kunming and a U-shaped relationship was found in Changsha. When daily mean temperature exceeded 28.2 °C, 24.5°C and 23.2°C, as average temperature increase 1°C, non-accidental mortality increased 4.56% (95%CI:2.74%-6.63%), 5.66% (95%CI:0.22%-12.65%) , -3.94% (95%CI:-32.77%-39.01%) , respectively; when daily mean temperature below 24.8°C, 20.0°C and 17.3°C, as average temperature decrease 1°C, the corresponding increase in non-accidental mortality were 3.28% (95%CI:2.41%-4.10%) (lag 0-18 days), 1.35% (95%CI:0.31%-1.77%) (lag 0-2 days) and 2.42% (95%CI:1.08%-3.27%) (lag 0-27 days) , respectively. The effects of hot weather were acute and short term; while the effects of cold weather had a several days delay, but a longer persistence.
CONCLUSIONSExtreme cold and hot temperature could increase the risk of non-accidental mortality in Guangzhou, Changsha and Kunming. The effects of cold weather had a several days delay, but a longer persistence.
China ; epidemiology ; Climate Change ; Cross-Over Studies ; Humans ; Mortality ; Seasons ; Temperature
6.Experimental Research on Effect of Strictosamide Injection on Cardiovascular System
Zhenzhen SU ; Na LI ; Liang CAO ; Zhaoqing MENG ; Wenjun LIU ; Gang DING ; Zhenzhong WANG ; Wei XIAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(7):1558-1564
This study was aimed to investigate the effects of high-dose strictosamide injection on cardiovascular sys-tem of anesthetized beagle dogs and to examine the inhibition of strictosamide on ion channels in vitro. Indexes such as changes of systolic blood pressure (Sys), diastolic blood pressure (Dia), mean blood pressure (MBP), heart rate (HR), PR, QRS, QT, QTcb and QTcv at different time points before and after strictosamide injection in dogs were monitored by the polygraph system. The inhibition of strictosamide at different concentrations on hERG potassium channel in CHO-hERG cells and Nav1.5 sodium channel in HEK-293-Nav1.5 cells were measured by whole-cell patch-clamp method. The results showed that compared with the blank control group, Sys, Dia, MBP and HR were obviously declined 15 min after medication in the strictosamide (60, 18 mg·kg-1) group and the vehicle-control group (containing tween-80) (P < 0.05). After medication, all indexes were recovered. Compared to the vehicle-control group, there were no significant differences at different time points in each medication groups. Compared with the blank control group and before medication, the QT interval, QTcb and QTcv were significantly prolonged 15 min af-ter medication in the strictosamide (60, 18, 6 mg·kg-1) group and the vehicle-control group (P< 0.05). When medi-cation stopped, indexes were recovered at certain level. Compared with the vehicle-control group, there were no sig-nificant differences of QT interval, QTcb and QTcv of each medication group at different time points (P> 0.05). The inhibition of strictosamide on hERG potassium channel and Nav1.5 sodium channel were weak with IC50 values of 560.8 μM and > 900 μM, respectively, which were far greater than the positive controls. It was concluded that sin-gle, high-dose intravenous injection of strictosamide may lead to a lower blood pressure, a slower heart rate and a prolongation on the QT interval in beagle dogs, which returned to basal levels when medication stopped. It was spec-ulated that the reduction of blood pressure and the slowing of heart rate were related to tween-80 contained in the vehicle control group. No significant inhibitory effects were detected on hERG potassium channel and Nav1.5 sodium channel in vitro, which suggested that other mechanisms may be involved in strictosamide-induced QT interval pro-longation in animals.
7.Study on the factors of short-term prognosis of very elderly patients with acute coronary syndrome after interventional therapy
Nan ZHANG ; Yundi JIAO ; Sitong LIU ; Jiake WU ; Zongyu WEN ; Weili DUAN ; Zhijun SUN ; Zhaoqing SUN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2021;44(1):11-15
Objective:To investigate the characteristics of short-term prognostic factors in very elderly patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS).Methods:A total of 2 912 ACS patients admitted to Shengjing Hospital of China Medical University from January 1, 2010 to October 31, 2014 and treated with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) were enrolled and divided into two groups according to age: very elderly group (≥75 years, 480 cases) and control group (< 75 years, 2 432 cases). The clinical data and coronary artery lesions of the included patients were detected. Major cardiovascular adverse events (MACE) occurred within 30 d after discharge were followed up and recorded. The short-term prognostic factors in very elderly patients with ACS were analyzed by Logistic regression.Results:Compared with control group, the percentage of hypertension, global registry of acute coronary events (GRACE) score, high density lipoprotein cholesterol, N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide, the left main lesion ratio and Gensini score in very elderly group were higher, while the percentage of men, number of smoking, hyperlipidemia proportion, red blood cell count, white blood cell count, blood platelet count, albumin, and long term oral administration of aspirin, clopidogrel, statins, angiotensin receptor inhibitor after discharge were lower, and the differences were statistically significant ( P<0.01 or<0.05). During the follow-up period, the all-cause mortality in very elderly group was higher than that in control group: 2.5%(12/480) vs. 0.9% (21/2 432), and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.01). Multivariate analysis showed that oral angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor was a protective factor for elderly ACS patients after discharge ( OR = 0.046, 95% CI 0.006 to 0.383, P = 0.004). The receiver operating characteristic curve analysis showed that Gensini score ≥ 87.75 scores was a threshold value for all-cause mortality. The all-cause mortality ratio in high Gensini score (≥ 87.75 scores) group was higher than that in low Gensini score (<87.75 scores) group: 6.6% (9/137) vs. 0.9% (3/343), and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.01). Conclusions:Very elderly patients with ACS have their own characteristics from both clinical history and prognostic factors. Patients with Gensini score of ≥ 87.75 scores should be closely observed, and drug treatment during hospitalization should be intensified if necessary. Follow-up should be strengthened for such patients, and oral drug treatment should be continued after discharge.
8.Early postoperative enteral nutrition vs parenteral nutrition in patients after pancreaticoduodenectomy: a comparative study
Jianwen LU ; Yi LYU ; Guozhi YIN ; Chang LIU ; Zhaoqing DU ; Jianfei ZHANG ; Xufeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2015;21(10):686-690
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy of early enteral nutrition combined with additional parenteral nutrition (EEN + PN) versus TPN (total parenteral nutrition) in patients after conventional pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD).Methods From January 2009 to January 2013, 340 consecutive patients who underwent conventional PD with Child's reconstruction at the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University were enrolled into this single-center retrospective comparative study.There were 87 patients in the EEN + PN group and 253 patients in the TPN group.The preoperative baseline characteristics,histopathological types, intraoperative parameters and postoperative outcomes were recorded and compared between the two groups.Results There were no significant differences in the preoperative general characteristics data, pathological patterns, and intraoperative details.There were significantly higher rates in delayed gastric emptying (DGE), morbidity (15.9% vs 6.7%, P < 0.05), and pneumonia (10.3% vs 3.6%, P < 0.05);significantly prolonged nasogastric tube removal time (5.6 ± 0.2 days vs 3.9 ± 0.1 days, P<0.05), and increase in hospitalization expenses (65 397.0 ± 861.2) Yuan vs (50 663.9 ± 239.2) Yuan, P < 0.05) in the EEN + PN group when compared with the TPN group.Conclusions EEN + PN after conventional PD was associated with increased rates of DGE and pneumonia, prolonged nasogastric tube removal time, longer EN duration and increase in hospitalization expenses.Hence, EEN should only be performed prudently and selectively.
9.Comparison of other cancers in Chinese han women with familial and sporadic breast cancer
Jing LIU ; Juan ZHANG ; Tao OUYANG ; Jinfeng LI ; Tianfeng WANG ; Zhaoqing FAN ; Tie FAN ; Benyao LIN ; Yuntao XIE
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(7):461-464
ObjectiveTo investigate the family history of other cancers in Chinese han women with familial or sporadic breast cancer.Methodswe analyzed the clinical date of 4 847 primary breast cancer patients cancer patients were treated at the Breast Cancer,Peking University Cancer Hospital between October 2003 and February 2011,among them,465 were familial and4 382 were sporadic breast cancer patients.The differences of family history of cancers other than breast or ovarian cancers were compared between the patients with familial breast cancer and sporadic breast cancer.Results The proportion of cancers other than breast or ovarian cancers in familial breast cancer patients was significantly higher than that in sporadic breast cancer patients(29.7% vs 20.8%,odds ratio 1.61,P< 0.001).Furthermore,the proportion in pancreatic cancer,prostate cancer,and renal cancer in familial breast cancer patients was significantly higher than that of sporadic breast cancer patients ( pancreatic cancer:2.2% vs 0.8%,P =0.002 ; prostate cancer:1.5% vs 0.3%,P < 0.001 ; renal cancer:1.1% vs 0.4%,P =0.03,respectively).And the relative risks of pancreatic cancer,prostate cancer,and renal cancer in the familial breast cancer patients were 2.90-fold,6.07-fold,and 2.97-fold higher than that of sporadic breast cancerpatients,respectively.ConclusionsOur results suggest that the relative risk of cancer other than breast or ovarian in familial breast cancer patients is significantly higher than that in sporadic breast cancer patients,especially pancreatic cancer,prostate cancer,and renal cancer.
10.Observation on therapeutic effect of "Shandong Xiaoying" needling method for treatment of cerebral infarction.
Liao YU ; Jun-Hong LIU ; Jun-Xing ZHANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2005;25(7):487-489
OBJECTIVETo search for an effective method for treatment of cerebral infarction.
METHODSSixty cases of cerebral infarction were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group, 30 cases in each group. All of them were treated with routine needling method, and "Shandong Xiaoying" needling was added to the observation group. The therapeutic effects, recovery of myodynamia and daily living ability were compared in the two groups.
RESULTSThere was no significant difference between the two groups in the total effective rate for recovery of upper limb myodynamia (P > 0.05), but there was a very significant difference in the total effective rate for recovery of lower limb myodynamia and increase of daily living ability between the two groups (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSION"Shandong Xiaoying" needling has markedly therapeutic effect on cerebral infarction.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Cerebral Infarction ; Humans ; Upper Extremity