1. Technique for recycling used oxygen-18 water
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;28(5):545-548
Objective: To study the recycling technique for used nuclear-medicine tracer oxygen-18 water. Methods: A small-scale purification device for wasted oxygen-18 water was built. Six processes, including cotton core filtration, active carbon adsorption, ultraviolet oxidation, anti-osmosis filtration, ion exchange, and simple evaporation, were included in the device. Totally 10.5 kg experimental samples were evenly divided into 21 portions. Three portions of the samples were treated by each of the above 6 processes for 5 cycles by dosing pump. The electrical conductivity, TOC (total organic carbon), enrichment of oxygen-18 water, and the material consumption, were statistically analyzed after each recycling. Results: Samples were greatly consumed in the anti-osmosis filtration process and the enrichment of oxygen-18 in the ion exchange process dropped markedly; therefore, the above 2 processes were ruled out for the recycling. Though sample consumption was higher in the initial steps of cotton core filtration and active carbon adsorption, but was lower in the latter steps. Samples were hardly consumed in ultraviolet oxidation and simple evaporation; meanwhile, these processes had little influence on enrichment of isotope oxygen-18. The suitable processes for wasted oxygen-18 water purification were cotton core filtration, active carbon adsorption, ultraviolet oxidation, and simple evaporation. The 4 suitable steps were used for 1 500 g samples. The conductance value of the resultant samples (1 341 g) was (2.22±0.03)μS/cm, the TOC was(0.86 ± 0.01)mg/L, and the enrichment was (32.44 ± 0.04) atom% (dropped by 2.56%), with the sample consumption rate being 10.6%. Conclusion: Cotton core filtration, active carbon adsorption, ultraviolet oxidation, and simple evaporation can basically meet the demand for recycling oxygen-18 water.
2.Prenatal ultrasound of fetus with echogenic bowel and complicated structural abnormalities/chromosome abnormality
Hui, CAO ; Xue-dong, DENG ; Zhong, YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2013;(10):49-53
Objective To explore the prenatal ultrasonographic features of fetuses diagnosed as echogenic bowel and chromosomal abnormalities. Methods From September 2009 to June 2013, eighty cases diagnosed as echogenic bowel by prenatal ultrasound screening in our hospitals underwent chromosomal karyotype analysis and were followed up till fetal birth. The prenatal ultrasonographic features were carefully correlated with the postnatal findings. Results Prenatal ultrasoundand chromosomal findings of the 80 cases were:(1) Fifty-eight cases of fetuses with echogenic bowel alone (72.5%, 58/80, without chromosomal karyotype abnormalities). (2) Eleven cases of fetuses with additional ultrasound soft markers (13.8%, 11/80, without chromosomal karyotype abnormalities). The ultrasound examination revealed 8 cases of choroid plexus cysts, 1 case of single umbilical artery, 1 case of shorter nasal bone, and 1 case of echogenic intracardiac focus. (3) Five cases of fetuses with severe functional abnormalities or complex structural malformations and normal chromosomal karyotype. The ultrasound examination revealed 3 cases of structural cardiac malformations, 1 case of heart failure and 2 cases of central nervous system malformations. Of them,one case showed complex malformations (right ventricular dysplasia syndrome, cerebellar dysplasia and single umbilical artery), whereas the remaining 4 cases only involve single malformation. (4)Six cases had chromosomal abnormalities (7.5%, 6/80), including 3 cases of abnormal chromosome microdeletions, and 3 cases of abnormal chromosome numbers (1 21-trisomy syndrome, 1 18-trisomy syndrome, and 1 triploid syndrome). All of them had severe structural malformations and abnormal soft markers. The ultrasound examination revealed 2 cases of severe cardiac malformations, 2 cases of central nervous system malformations, 1 case of pericardial/peritoneal effusion, and 1 case of placental chorionic multiple hemangioma. One case of holoprosencephaly (donor of the twins) ended with intrauterine death. The associated abnormal soft markers include nuchal fold (NF) thickening, choroid plexus cysts, umbilical cord cysts, single umbilical artery, and placental chorionic hemangioma. Conclusions The fetuses with echogenic bowelaloneusualyhaveagoodprognosis.Insomecases,echogenicbowelmaydisappearduringvfolow-up.The fetuses complicated with severe structural malformations and chromosomal abnormalities have poor prognosis. For the fetuses diagnosed of echogenic bowel by prenatal ultrasound screening, systematic ultrasound examination should be carried out and clinical chromosomal karyotype analysis was suggested.
3.Construction of traditional Chinese medicine resources information spatial database.
Yu-yang ZHAO ; Cheng-zhong SUN ; Ze-dong YANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(6):1219-1222
The informatization of traditional Chinese medicine resources is the basis of modern medicine. With a spatial attribute traditional Chinese medicine resources could be carried out for in-depth spatial analysis, data mining and traditional Chinese medicine resources regional industrial layout. In this paper, we took the data of Glycyrrhiza uralensis in the third national Chinese medicine resources survey as the experimental data, described the principles and structure of traditional Chinese medicine resources spatial information database. We also described the establishment of analysis model with the help of this spatial database.
Data Mining
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Databases, Factual
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
4.Integrated steel plate system combined with Kirschner wire internal fixation for the treatment of Lisfranc injury
Yujin DONG ; Tiehui ZHANG ; Sheng ZHONG ; Lianchun XU ; Maowei YANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(10):618-624
Objective:To investigate the clinical efficacy of integrated steel plate system combined with Kirschner wire internal fixation in the treatment of Lisfranc injury.Methods:Data of 30 cases with Lisfranc injury who were admitted from January 2010 to December 2018, including 22 males and 8 females were retrospectively analyzed. The age ranged from 22 to 58 years, with an average age of 44.5 years. All of them were closed injuries, including 8 cases involving metatarsal tarsal base fracture, and 2 cases with compression fracture of dice. Classification of Lisfranc joint injury: 6 cases of injury of the inner column alone, 10 cases of injury of the inner column and the middle column, 4 cases of injury of the middle column and the outer column, 10 cases of injury of the three columns. Cause of injury: traffic injury in 12 cases, machine injury in 10 cases, fall injury in 8 cases. The time from injury to operation was 2-7 d, with an average of 5 d. After the improvement of soft tissue conditions, all patients were treated with open reduction and internal fixation using integrated plate system combined with Kirschner wire, followed up by regular post-operative imaging examination, and the therapeutic effect was evaluated by the American Association of Foot and Ankle Surgery (AOFAS) midfoot score.Results:Thirty patients were followed up for 12-30 months (mean 24 months), during which no soft tissue complications such as wound infection and skin necrosis were observed. Average postoperative healing was observed at 12 weeks (10-16 weeks) for them who combined with fracture. At the latest follow-up, the AOFAS midfoot score was 65-95 points (mean 85 points). The midfoot function scores of the 30 patients were: excellent in 15 cases, good in 10, fair in 3, poor in 2. The excellent and good rate was 83.3% (25/30). One patient showed low toxicity and red skin 8 months after the operation. The integrated steel plate system was removed and the skin healed smoothly after the operation. One year after surgery, 10 patients requested removal of the internal fixation. None of the patients had the complication of plate, screw and Kirschner wire fracture. Two patients with three-column injury developed traumatic arthritis and walking pain 12 and 18 months after surgery, respectively, and then underwent metatarsal tarsal joint fusion. The postoperative pain disappeared.Conclusion:The integrated steel plate system combined with Kirschner wire internal fixation for the treatment of Lisfranc injury is simple, can avoid joint redislocation and articular cartilage reinjury, is a safe and effective method for the treatment of Lisfranc injury.
5.Effects of intensive insulin therapy on IL-10 level and NF-ΚB activity in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass
Wendong YANG ; Wei WEI ; Dong HUANG ; Biao ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2010;17(11):1478-1480
Objective To observe the effects of intensive insulin therapy on IL-10 level and NF-ΚB activity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells in patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass.Methods The non-diabetic patients undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass in our department were selected and assigned to intensive therapy group (group A,n=40) and received strict glycemic control after the initiation of surgery.And those who undergoing cardiac surgery but without strict glycemic control were assigned to routine therapy group (group B,n=40) as controls.The blood glucose in group A was maintained at 4.4~8.3mmol/L,whereas the glucose in group B was below 11.lmmol/L.The concentration of serum IL-10 and NF-ΚB activity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells was measured at different time points.Results There were no significant differences in general data between two groups.The concentration of IL-10 in group B was significantly lower than that in group A(P<0.05).compared with group B,strict glycemic control markedly suppressed NF-KB activation (P<0.05).Conclusion Intensive insulin therapy could reduce the activity of NF-ΚB and then reduce the expression of IL-10.Strict glycemic control could significantly mitigate the systemic inflammatory response.
6.Research progress on anti-tumor effect of Huaier.
Ai-lin YANG ; Zhong-dong HU ; Peng-fei TU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(24):4805-4810
Huaier (Trametes robiniophila) has been widely used as an adjuvant drug for cancer treatment in China. The anti-cancer effect of Huaier extract has been confirmed in liver cancer, lung cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, gastric cancer, and so on. The main mechanisms by which Huaier exerts an anti-neoplastic effect include inhibition of the growth and proliferation of cancer cells, induction of apoptosis of cancer cells, suppression of angiogenesis, inhibition of the invasion and migration of cancer cells, regulation of oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes expression, improving immunity, and reversal of drug resistance in cancer cells. In order to provide references for further study and clinical application on anti-tumor effect of Huaier, the latest research progress on anti-tumor effect of Huaier in recent years is summarized in this paper.
Animals
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Antineoplastic Agents
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Trametes
8.Development of Recognized Software on Multi-tumor Protein Chip Analysis System V1.0
Zhaoyang ZHONG ; Dong WANG ; Guoling LI ; Zengpeng LI ; Yuxin YANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(03):-
Objective To develop the system of tumor recognized tool software based on the examination results of multi- tumor protein chip. Methods On the basis of the diagnostic recognized equation, the examination results were comparison by HTA combining VB script and Javascript language program. Results The functions of the software include dates input of tumor protein chip,recognized results, dates interrogation and record printing of 10 kinds of common tumor. Conclusion The software can be diagnosed automatically with the sorts of tumor, which is a scientific, convenient and efficient tool for tumor clinician.
9.Cathepsin B expression and its significance in non-small cell lung cancer tissues.
Hong-zhong YANG ; Wei-dong ZHANG ; Hua-ping YANG ; Chengping HU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2005;30(6):729-730
Adult
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Aged
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Biomarkers, Tumor
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
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metabolism
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Cathepsin B
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Female
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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metabolism
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Male
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Middle Aged
10.Expression of HIF-1? and its relationship with angiogenesis in osteosarcoma
Qing-Cheng YANG ; Bing-Fang ZENG ; Zhi-Chang ZHANG ; Zhong-Min SHI ; Yang DONG ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the expression of HIF-1?and its relationship with angiogenesis in osteosarcoma.Methods: Osteosarcoma MG-63 cells were cultured in vitro under hypoxia and mimic hypoxia conditions.Thirty paraffin-embedded osteosarcoma tissues and 20 fresh frozen osteosarcoma specimens were collected.The mRNA and protein expression of HIF-1?and VEGF were detected by RT-PCR,Western blotting,ELISA,and immunohistochemistry methods.The mean vessel density(MVD)were also calculated.Results:The mRNA level of HIF-1?had no change under hypoxia and minic hypoxia conditions,whereas the protein expression was increased dramaticaly.The mRNA and protein expression of VEGF was significantly increased under hypoxia and minic hypoxia conditions.The positive rate of HIF-1?mRNA(90%)and VEGF(100%)in 20 fresh frozen tissues were higher than those of the para-tumor tissues(P