1.Endoscopic study and evaluation of anatomy related tarsal tunnel syndrome
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(02):-
Objective To explore the anatomy and the adjacent of the medial malleolus,the operative approach of soluting the tibial nerve in endoscopy and the significance of making use of it in operation. Methods The five cadaver feet were dissected,the tibial nerve and the fiber diaphragm in the middle of me- dial and lateral plantar tunnels in the ten cadaver feet were soluted in endoscopic.Results The operative approach was designed on the basis of the anatomy data (the three-portal approach:The perpendicular bisetor which was the medial malleolus pointed to the medial margin of tendon calcaneus insertion was 4.5cm;The midpoint of the medial malleolus pointed to the calcaneus tubercle;The midpoint of the calcaneus tubercle to the medial margin of the first metatarsophalangeal joint).It was succeed that soluted the tibial nerve and the fiber diaphragm in the middle of medial and lateral plantar tunnels.Conclusion The operative approach on the basis of the anatomy data is design,and testfy the feasibility of exploring curved tunnel in endoscopic.
2. p75NTR in isolation and identification of cancer stem cells from human esophageal carcinoma
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;30(5):481-486
Objective: To isolate and identify cancer stem cells from esophageal cancer cells (ECCs) using cell surface marker p75NTR. Methods: ECCs were cultured from surgically resected ECC specimens; ECC cell lines TE-1 and Ecal09 were also cultured. The expression of p75NTR in human ECCs was examined by flow cytometry. p75NTR positive cells were isolated from ECCs using magnetic activated cell sorting (MACS) method. The proliferation, differentiation, and the ability of colony-forming in soft agar of the p75 NTR positive cells were observed. The p75NTR positive cells were injected into BALB/c nude mice subcutaneously to observe their tumorigenesis ability. The survival rates of p75NTR positive and negative cells were assessed after treated with chemotherapy drugs to evaluate the resistance of p75NTR positive cells. Results: Six out of the eight cell lines, including SHEC-4, SHEC-6, SHEC-7, SHEC-8, EcalO9, and TE-1, were positive of p75NTR, with the positive rates being 2.71%, 0.32%, 3.35%, 1.13%, 2.15%, and 0.45%. respectively. It was showed that p75 NTR positive cells possessed higher proliferation ability compared with p75NTR negative cells (P<0.01). The p75NTR positive cells had higher colony-forming ability in soft agar compared with p75NTR negative cells (P<0.01). The p75NTR positive cells demonstrated stronger tumorigenesis ability in nude mice. As few as 2 000 SHEC-7 cells could give rise to new tumors in xenotransplantation, with a tumorigenesis ability 50 times as high as that of the p75NTR negative cells. When treated with chemotherapy drugs for 48 h, p75NTR positive cells had significantly higher survival rate than p75NTR negative cells (P<0.05). Conclusion: The p75NTR positive ECCs possess self-renewal, differentiation, and proliferation abilities; they are strongly resistant to chemotherapy drugs, which gives them strong tumorigenesis ability and the characters of tumor stem cells.
3. Cancer stem cells: Current status
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;29(4):439-442
Recently, study on cencer stem cells has been a focus of study. Cancer stem cell is a small population of cencer cells possessing the properties of stem cells: self-renewal, differentiation and proliferation. To date, the existence of cancer stem cells has been proven in acute and chronic myeloid leukemia, breast cancer, brain tumors, liver cancer and colon cancer, etc.. In this article we reviews the current progress on cancer stem cells, including the defination, existing evidence, research methods, and challenges in clinical application.
5.Cancer stem cells:current status
Zhi-Gang SUN ; Sheng-Dong HUANG ; Bao-Ren ZHANG ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1981;0(04):-
Recently,study on cencer stem cells has been a focus of study.Cancer stem cell is a small population of cencer cells possessing the properties of stem cells:self-renewal,differentiation and proliferation.To date,the existence of cancer stem cells has been proven in acute and chronic myeloid leukemia,breast cancer,brain tumors,liver cancer and colon cancer,etc..In this article we reviews the current progress on cancer stem cells,including the defination,existing evidence,research methods, and challenges in clinical application.
6.Comparison on ingredients between cultured cell and cultivated Saffron pistils.
Rui-qiang SUN ; Zhi-gang GUO ; Rui-zhi LIU ; Su-qin SUN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2004;29(9):850-853
OBJECTIVETo compare the differences of active ingredients between tissue cultured cells and cultivated saffron pistils.
METHODThe experiment was carried out by the Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) spectra and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
RESULTThe data indicated that the species and contents active ingredients in saffron pistils from different places were different. The species of active ingredients in tissue cultured cells are less than those in cultivated saffron pistils. However, the quantity of crocin A, which showed good anticancer effect, is 2-3 times more than that in cultivated saffron pistils.
CONCLUSIONThe active ingredients of the tissue cultured cells are similar to those of saffron pistils, but their contents are different. Therefore, the tissue cultured cells can only be the part-substitutes of cultivated saffron pistils.
Carotenoids ; analysis ; Cells, Cultured ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Crocus ; chemistry ; cytology ; Ecosystem ; Flowers ; chemistry ; cytology ; India ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; cytology ; Spain ; Species Specificity ; Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
8.LRP gene expression and its clinical significance in childhood acute leukemia.
Xiao-bin HU ; Wan-ru HU ; Cheng-ji GUO ; Zhi-gang SUN ; Min WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(12):953-954
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9.The clinical analysis of mercury poisoning in 92 cases
Xiaoling LIU ; Hanbin WANG ; Chengwen SUN ; Xishan XIONG ; Zhi CHEN ; Zhaosheng LI ; Bo HAN ; Gang YANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2011;50(8):687-689
Objective To summarize the clinical features of mercury poisoning diagnosed by blood and urine tests for improving the diagnosis and treatment of the disease.Methods Poisoning causes,clinical manifestations,diagnosis,treatment and prognosis were retrospectively reviewed in 92 in-patients with mercury poisoning in our hospital from January 2000 to April 2010.Results Of the 92 patients,37 were male and 55 were female with an average age of 33.1(2-65)years old.The mercury poisoning was caused by occupational exposure and non-occupational exposure,such as iatrogenic exposure,life exposure and wrong intake or suicidal intake of mercury-containing substances,mainly through respiratory tract,digestive tract and skin absorption.The most common clinical symptoms were as the followings:nervous system symptom,such as memory loss in 50 eases(54.3%),fatigue in 34(37.0%),numb limb in 25 (27.2%),dizziness and headache in 22(23.9%),cacesthesia in 20(21.7%),fine tremor(finger tip,tongue tip,eyelids)in 15(16.3%),insomnia and more dreams in 12(13.0%);gastrointestinal symptoms:nausea in 16 (17.4%),abdominal pain in 14(15.2%),stomatitis in 5(5.4%);joint and muscle symptoms:muscle pain in 16(17.4%),joint pain in 5(5.4%);cardiovaseular system:chest tightness,hean palpitations in 6(6.5%);urinary system:edema in 9(9.8%);other system:hidrosis in 20(21.7%).After the treatment with sodium dimercaptopropane sulfonate (DMPS),the symptoms were gradually alleviated.Their gastrointestinal,cardiovascular symptoms were alleviated within 2 weeks;neurological symptoms were alleviated within 3 months;kidney damage showed a slower recovery and could be completely'alleviated within 6 months.Conclusions Because of its diverse clinical symptoms,the mercury poisoning was easy to misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis:therefore the awareness of the disease should be further enhanced.Leaving from the poisoning environment timely and giving appropriate treatment with DMPS will lead to a satisfactory prognosis.
10.A novel ex vivo model For percutaneous renal surgery
Zhi QIU ; Yucheng SUN ; Yi ZHANG ; Xin CUI ; Gang WANG ; Xiaochun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2011;32(5):344-347
Objective To lessen the learning curve of percutaneous renal lithotripsy(PCNL),we introduced a novel ex-vivo learning and training model for PCNL under fluoroscopy and ultrasonography-guided access. Methods The model was set up nailing an adult porcine kidney with>3 cm ureter (freshly removed from the slaughtering factory),with a full thickness flap of the thoracic wall or abdomen wall with two ribs,to a board.The porcine kidney was placed within the flap with the catheterized ureter outside.The kidney was enclosed by the flap so as to create a roodel for percutaneous renal surgery;with the ribs overlying the upper portion of the kidney.The model was fixed to the board by two nails.Artificial stone material was implanted in the renal pelvis.Fluoroscopy guidance access:Retrograde pyelography via injection of contrast medium into the ureteral catheter images the collecting system. After the long axis of the target calyx is identified,the C-arm is rotated 30 degrees toward the surgeon,placing the C-arm axis in the same posterior plane of the kidney.The needle is advanced in the plane of the fluoroscopic beam,and the appropriate needle placement is determined by obtaining a bull's-eye sign on the fluoroscope screen. Rotating the C-arm to a vertical position monitors the depth of the needle penetration. Ultrasonography guidance access:The renal pelvis can he filled with normal saline through a catheter to simulate hydronephrosis and the target calyx is identified under ultrasonography guidance.The tract dilation and stone disintegration were followed.After training,the kidney can be opened to examine the target calyx and the complication of dilation. Results Altogether,126 urologists attended a urologic endoscopic technique training course.Of the 126 trainees,104 (82.5%) successfully performed the whole percutaneous procedure.At the end of training,114 (90.5 %) of the 126 attendees rated the porcine kidney model for simulation of percutaneous renal surgery as very helpful or helpful.Conclusions This biological training model simulates realistically the clinical procedure of PCNL with respect to trainee experience in a low stress environment that provides an opportunity for repetitive performances in order to learn basic technical skills for the clinical procedure of PCNL in the future.