1.Effect of Xiaoguruanjian Pill on Liver Cirrhosis Ascites Patients and the Regulation on Blood NO and ET-1
Zhongxi QI ; Muxiang YANG ; Yixin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(02):-
Objective To research the effect of Xiaoguruanjian pill on liver cirrhosis ascites patients and the regulation on blood NO and ET-1. Methods 133 liver cirrhosis ascites were divided into two groups randomly. 45 cases of the control group were treated with routine western medicine according to the patients state of illness, 88 cases of the treatment group were treated with Chinese herbal compounds Xiaoguruanjian Pill on the basis of routine western medicine. The total effective rate, liver function test, ultrasonogram of liver and spleen, the contents of blood NO and ET-1 of two groups were detected before and after the treatment, and the effect on blood NO and ET-1 of patients with SBP and renal dysfunction were observed too. Results There was a significant difference between the two groups in the total effective rate, improvement of the liver function test, ultrasonogram of portal vein diameter and spleen, and the regulation of blood NO and ET-1 level (P
2.Analysis of bioactive components of novel jujube beverage from Laoling Zizyphus Jujuba cv.Jinsixiaozao
Mei YANG ; Ying WANG ; Zhongxi ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;(11):161-164,168
Objective To detect the main nutritional components of novel jujube beverage from Laoling Zizyphus Jujuba cv.Jinsixiaozao.Methods Free monosaccharides in novel jujube juice were determined by the HPLC-RID method while water-soluble polysaccharides were analyzed by UV spectrophotometric method with the phenol-sulfuric acid derivatization.Amino acid and mineral contents were obtained by the automatic amino acid analyzer and atomic absorption photometric methods, respectively.The quantification of total phenolic and flavonoids was accomplished by the UV spectrophotometric method after the respective complexation of the Folin-Ciocalteu reagent and aluminum nitrate.The contents of rutin and cyclic nucleotides were determined by the HPLC-UV method.Results The average contents of sucrose, glucose, fructose and polysaccharides in novel jujube juice were 3.85, 32.5,27.3 and 3.6 mg/mL, respectively.The total amino acid average content was 269.7 μg/mL.The mineral average contents of Ca, Fe, Mg, Zn, Mn, Cr, and Cu were 35.1,0.85, 55.8, 0.85, 0.44, 0.41, 0.21μg/mL, respectively.The novel jujube juice contained average 1.34μg/mL rutin equivalents of total phenolics and average 157.3 μg/mL gallic acid equivalents of total flavonoids.Finally, the average amounts of rutin, cAMP and cGMP were 7.15, 19.17 , and 8.11 μg/mL, respectively.Conclusion The newly developed jujube juice is worthwhile further marketing development attributed to its rich nutritional components and healthy values .
3.Non-invasive closed placement of nasojejunal feeding tube during Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy for esophageal carcinoma
Wenping WANG ; Zhongxi NIU ; Yushang YANG ; Jun PENG ; Longqi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(23):1495-1499
Objectives:To improve the surgical procedures and investigate the feasibility of the closed placement of nasojejunal tube during Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy. Methods:From January 2010 to December 2013, 85 patients (72 males and 13 females) with esophageal or gastric cardiac carcinoma underwent Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy in our department. Briefly, the general surgical proce-dures were performed as follows:1) stomach mobilization and enlargement of esophageal hiatus and pyloric sphincter digital fracture via laparotomy; 2) tubular stomach reconstruction, esophageal carcinoma resection, and intra-thoracic esophagogatrostomy via right posterolateral thoracotomy;and 3) forward closed placement of feeding tube through the nostrils and jejunum of patients under the guid-ance of a surgeon, who palpates the pylorus through the hiatus with the use of fingers. Results:No operative death or feeding tube-asso-ciated adverse event was observed. Among the 85 patients who have undergone Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy, feeding tube placement in-to the jejunum during surgery failed in 33 cases. The success rate of nasojejunal feeding tube placement was 61.2%(52/85). Twelve pa-tients with successful tube placement did not receive enteral feeding for several reasons and were thereby transferred to parenteral group. Significant differences were observed in terms of the nutritional cost and proportion between enteral feeding and parenteral groups (?1,469 ± 741 vs.?3,223 ± 917, P<0.001;3.4%vs. 7.2%, P<0.001). No differences in postoperative hospital stay and morbidi-ty were observed between the two groups (P>0.05). Conclusion:The novel forward closed placement of nasojejunal feeding tube dur-ing Ivor-Lewis esophagectomy provides a non-invasive, feasible, simple, and economical method for postoperative nutritional support. Surgeons could perform this novel technique successfully in practice.
4.A report of 42 patients with type Ⅲ biliary atresia treated by hepatojejunostomy
Zhongxi ZHANG ; Li SHEN ; Pingping ZHANG ; Chen LI ; Jinzhong XU ; Guowei YANG ; Genling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2015;21(8):548-550
Objective To determine the clinical effects of type Ⅲ biliary atresia treated by hepatojejunostomy (Kasai procedure).Methods A retrospective study was performed on patients with type Ⅲ biliary atresia treated in our hospital between January 2009 to December 2013.Results The follow-up data were completed in 42 patients out of 48 patients (87.5%) who underwent Kasai procedure for type Ⅲ biliary atresia.The jaundice disappeared in 31 of 42 patients (73.8%).The rate of patients having cholangitis was 47.6%.There were significant differences in the 2-year survival among the groups of patients with mild cholangitis (75.0%,9/12),serious cholangitis (25.0%,2/8) and without cholangitis (86.4%,19/22) (P < 0.05).Conclusions Hepatojejunostomy (Kasai procedure) is an effective operation to treat type Ⅲ biliary atresia.Our data suggested that the survival rates were related to the degree of bile drainage and cholangitis post surgery.
5.Experience on the diagnosis and treatment of intrathoracic gastro-airway fistulae after esophagectomy for esophageal carcinoma
Xiaofei ZUO ; Zhongxi NIU ; Hui SHI ; Yang HU ; Yun WANG ; Longqi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2013;(3):132-135
Objective To summarize our results and experience in dealing with the postoperative intrathoracic gastro-air-way fistulae after esophagectomy for esophageal carcinoma.Methods From January 2010 through February 2012,1490 patients with esophageal carcinoma underwent esophagectomy in our department.The postoperative intrathoracic gastro-airway fistulae were documented in 10 patients,with a frequency of 0.67%.Five of them died.The possible etiology,clinical characters,treatment and prevention of this complication were reviewed.Results The location of the fistulate were 7 at left main bronchus,1 at right main bronchus,and 2 at distal trachea.After 2-3 weeks conservative treatment,1 patient underwent primary surgical repair and cured,1 refused any further intervention and sacrified,8 patients underwent endoscopic insertion of covered stent and only 3 healed.For the remaining 5 cases with failed stent therapy,2 died of severe aspiration and lung infection,3 had surgical repair,one of them successed and 2 died of aspiration and aortic rupture,respecively.Conclusion The development of intrathoracic gastro-airway fistulae was associated with the iatrogenic injuries and suturing material irritation of the gastric tube to the tracheal/bronchial wall.Therefore,a meticulous closure and wapping of gastroplasty and appropriate isolation using artifical patch or great omentum between airway and esophageal substitution could effectively reduce the fistulae.The stent therapy usually fails in treating this entity and surgical repair remains the final and ratical therapeutic option.Primary repaire is suggested and careful preoperative assessment is crucial.
6.BubR1 Insufficiency Impairs Affective Behavior and Memory Function in Mice.
Chang Hoon CHO ; Zhongxi YANG ; Ki Hyun YOO ; Alfredo OLIVEROS ; Mi Hyeon JANG
International Neurourology Journal 2018;22(Suppl 3):S122-S130
PURPOSE: Although aging causes functional declines in cognition, the molecular mechanism underlying these declines remains largely unknown. Recently, the spindle checkpoint kinase budding uninhibited by benzimidazole-related 1 (BubR1) has emerged as a key determinant for age-related pathology in various tissues including brain. However, the neurobehavioral impact of BubR1 has not been explored. In this study, we investigated the role of BubR1 in behavioral function. METHODS: To investigate the neurobiological functions of BubR1 in vivo, we utilized transgenic mice harboring BubR1 hypomorphic alleles (BubR1 H/H mice), which produce low amounts of BubR1 protein, as well as mice that have specific knockdown of BubR1 in the adult dentate gyrus. To assess anxiety-like behavior, the above groups were subjected to the elevated plus maze and the light-dark test, in addition to utilizing the tail-suspension and forced-swim test to determine depression-like behavior. We used novel object recognition to test for memory-related function. RESULTS: We found that BubR1 H/H mice display several behavioral deficits when compared to wild-type littermates, including increased anxiety in the elevated-plus maze test, depression-like behavior in the tail suspension test, as well as impaired memory function in the novel object recognition test. Similar to BubR1 H/H mice, knockdown of BubR1 within the adult dentate gyrus led to increased anxiety-like behavior as well as depression-like behavior, and impaired memory function. CONCLUSIONS: Our study demonstrates a requirement of BubR1 in maintaining proper affective and memory-related behavioral function. These results suggest that a decline in BubR1 levels with advanced age may be a crucial contributor to age-related hippocampal dysfunction.
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7.Treatment of basilar artery trunk aneurysms
Yuange BI ; Xuan CHEN ; Zhongxi YANG ; Xiuyun JIA ; Xiaopeng SONG ; Jing ZHOU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2023;31(6):462-466
Basilar artery trunk aneurysms (BTAs) are relatively rare, with poor natural prognosis, high disability and mortality rates. The treatment options for BTAs includes conservative treatment, craniotomy, and endovascular treatment. Due to the deep anatomical structure, rich perforating vessels, and complex pathological structure of the basilar artery, craniotomy is more difficult. There is currently no consensus on the treatment of BTAs. This article reviews the current treatment status of BTAs, aiming to provide reference for clinical work.
8.Complete thoracoscopic surgery in the treatment of congenital pulmonary airway malformation in children
Zhongxi ZHANG ; Jialiang ZOU ; Qingchi ZHANG ; Qinglin CHEN ; Guodong ZHANG ; Jiajian YANG ; Junxue JIANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(11):840-843
Objective:To summarize the experience and technical difficulties of complete thoracoscopic lobectomy(segmental) in the treatment of congenital pulmonary airway malformation in children.Methods:The clinical data, surgical videos and follow-up results of 38 children suffering from congenital pulmonary airway malformation and underwent complete thoracoscopic lobectomy in Children′s Hospital of Fudan University Xiamen Branch from January 2017 to December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed.A statistical comparisons of operative time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative pain (the first time of getting out of bed), incision length and postoperative pulmonary complications were made between 28 children who underwent the total thoracoscopic lobectomy and 21 children who accepted open surgical lobectomy before January 2017 in Children′s Hospital of Fudan University Xiamen Branch.Results:Thirty-eight children with congenital pulmonary airway malformation were successfully operated by complete thoracoscopy.There were 28 lobectomies, 6 segmental lobectomies and 4 wedge lobectomies.Postoperative follow-up was conducted for more than 3 months, and no serious surgical complications occurred.Chest radiograph of 2 children with the right lower lobectomy at 48 hours after surgery had the elevation of the right diaphragm (2-3 intercostal), and it returned to normal 3 months after surgery.The CT review of 1 child with pulmonary wedge resection 1 month after surgery displayed a little residual lesion.Thoracoscopic lobectomy was significantly different from open surgery in terms of incision length[(2.0±0.5) cm vs. (10.0±0.5) cm], postoperative pain (the first time of getting out of bed)[(24.0±2.0) h vs. (48.0±1.5) h] and pulmonary complications (0 vs. 5 cases). The operative time of single lung ventilation was remarkably different from that of double lung ventilation in thoracoscopic lobectomy[(96.0±6.0) min vs. (118.0±7.0) min, t=106.501, P<0.001]. Compared with thoracoscopic lobectomy, thoracoscopic pulmonary segmentectomy has a long time and a large amount of blood loss. Conclusions:Complete thoracoscopic lobectomy (segmental) is the first choice for the treatment of congenital pulmonary airway malformation in children, with clear operative field, little trauma, less postoperative pain, quick recovery and fewer respiratory complications.Single-lung ventilation is beneficial for surgical completion.