1.Influence of Colon Hydrotherapy on Premature Infant with Jaundice
min, YANG ; ping, ZHANG ; guo-fei, LIN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(02):-
Objective To study the influence of colon hydrotherapy on premature infants with jaundice.Methods Based on intravenously infusing yinzhihuang and albumin and enzyme inducer,the warmed normal saline was poured into colon by 10 mL/kg per 8 hours in 40 preterm infants,and compared with 44 cases of control group.Serum bilirubin of all patients were measured at 24,72,120,168,216 hours,respectively.The days of meconiumbeing eliminated completely were recorded.Results The bilirubinemia level in trial group were lower in trial group than that in control group at every time and the rate of hyperbilirubinemia of the test group was lower(?~2=4.073 P
2.Application of plastic pancreatic stents and/or nasal biliary drainage for choledocholithiasis patients having a dififcult selective biliary cannulation during ERCP
Yan ZHANG ; Shuying SU ; Lin FEI
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(2):10-14
Objective To explore the application of plastic pancreatic stents and/or nasal biliary drainage for choledocholithiasis patients having DSBC during Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP).Methods Retrospective analysis on clinical data of 57 ERCP cases aiming at choledocholithiasis patients having DSBC from January 2010 to December 2015 has been carried out. According to the guide wire cannulation in an operation, patients are divided into three groups, i.e. plastic pancreatic stents group, nasal biliary drainage group, and plastic pancreatic stents + nasal biliary drainage group, so as to observe the success rate of operation and the occurrence rate of postoperative complications, such as pancreatitis or hyperamylasemia, as well as to compare the differences between the three groups.Results Out of the 57 patients receiving ERCP, 13 patients are in the plastic pancreatic stents group, with two successful operations (15.4%), one case of hyperamylasemia (7.7%), two cases of postoperative pancreatitis (15.4%), one case of fever (7.7%) and one case of hemorrhage (7.7%); 20 patients are in the nasal biliary drainage group, with 20 successful operations (100.0%), no occurrence of hyperamylasemia or postoperative pancreatitis or other complications including hemorrhage and fever; 24 patients are in the plastic pancreatic stents + nasal biliary drainage group, with 19 ERCP operations succeeded at the first attempt (79.2%) and 5 ERCP operations succeeded at the second try (20.8%), as well as 4 cases of hyperamylasemia (16.7%), 2 cases of hemorrhage (8.3%) , no occurrence of fever cases and postoperative pancreatitis. In comparison between the three groups, the occurrence of postoperative pancreatitis and successful rate of operation show a significant difference.Conclusion By adopting plastic pancreatic stents and/or nasal biliary drainage for patients having a dififcult selective biliary cannulation during ERCP, the success rate of operation can be improved, and the occurrence of pancreatitis can also be reduced.
3.Construction of mouse interleukin-10 recombinant adenovirus vector and gene modification for dendritic cells
Fei XU ; Chuanhui CHEN ; Yaoguang LIN ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(5):848-853
BACKGROUND: Few reports concern the effects of dendritic cells-a kind of antigen presenting cells, and interleukin-10 (IL-10) on airway hyperreactivity or inflammation. OBJECTIVE: To construct mice IL-10 recombinant adenovirus vector Ad-mIL-10 to acquire the dendritic cells modified by mIL-10, which can provide a foundation for the further study. METHODS: Mouse IL-10 (mIL-10) gene comprise of enzyme cutting spot was synthesized according to the mIL-10 gene sequence and multiclone spot of adenovirus vector, connected to pMD18-T vector and sequenced. MIL-10 was subcloned to BD Adeno-X~(TM) vector, packed and augmented in HEK 293 cells, following determine the protein expression, and the vector was transfected to mice bone marrow-derived dendritic cells. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Recombinant adenovirus vector Ad-mIL-10 was successfully synthesized, packed and augmented, which could highly express protein IL-10. Bone marrow-derived dendritic cells were successfully cultured and transduced in vitro. It suggested that it is feasible to transfect mice dendritic cells by Ad-mIL-10 adenovirus vector. The study can provide more sufficient theoretic evidence for the possibility of correlative gene therapy.
5.Animal Host of Schistosoma japonicum and Transmission of Schistosomiasis in Poyang Lake Region
Dandan LIN ; Yueming LIU ; Fei HU ; Shaoji ZHANG
Journal of Tropical Medicine 2003;3(4):383-387
The article clarified, according to the recent research results which have been done in Poyang Lake region of Jiangxi province, bovines are the most important animal hosts of Schistosoma japonicum and infected bovines are main infectious sources of Schistosomiasis in Poyang Lake region. Spring (March to June) is the " cross transmission stage" between definitive host and intermediate host, that is, spring is not only the susceptible season of infection for livestock and human, but also is the susceptible season of infection for snails. In flood season (July to August), the transmission of Schistosomiasis between livestock and snails belong to " low level phase" . Autumn (September to Octber) is the second seasonal peak of cercariae and is the susceptible season of infection for livestock and human. Winter(November to Feburary in next year) is the non- susceptible season of infection. Most of the susceptible zones of infection for livestock, human and snails are the marshlands near the endemic villages.
6.Research advance on risk factors of age-related macular degeneration
Fei, WANG ; Xiao-Lin, HAO ; Zhong-Chen, ZHANG
International Eye Science 2014;(11):1991-1994
Age-related macular degeneration(AMD), the most common cause of irreversible blindness over 50 years in developed countries, is a degenerative disease occurs with age. The prevalence rate in our country is also increasing by year and the pathogenesis is still undiscovered. In this review, we focus on the associated risk factors reported in recent years, aim to further understand the pathogenesis of AMD.
7.Modified skin flaps with nutrient vessels of superficial vein-cutaneous nerve of lower limb for repair of lower extremity soft- tissues defects
Xiaojuan WENG ; Xiaojing LI ; Jinlong NING ; Fei ZHU ; Lin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2010;33(3):190-193,后插2
Objective To investigate the modified methods and effects of the flaps with nutrient vessels of superficial vein-cutaneous nerve of lower limb which used for repair of the lower extremity soft-tissues defects.Methods Between December 2003 and September 2009, 18 patients were treated with this modified skin flap, in which 11 cases male; 7 cases were female, age from 5 to 73 years.Average age was 45.9 years.Repair parts: 4 cases of dorsal foot, 3 cases of foot, heel in 2 cases, the ankle weeks in 2 cases, calves under 1 / 3 of 7 cases, of which 8 cases of bone exposure wounds, tendons exposed in 3 cases.Surgical repair of soft tissue defect size of about 6 cm×4 cm-22 cm × 10 cm, which retained the donor sural nerve function retrograde sural nerve flap in 4 cases, with a thin layer of muscle retrograde sural nerve flap in 4 cases.Results All the flaps were survived completely without any complications.The appearance and functional results were satisfactory with following up for 3 to 36 months.18 cases of flap were survived completely, primary healing, without any complications such as vein congestion or engorgement.The 4 cases which remains the cutaneous nerve in site had an average recovery time about 13 days of the donor site.The innervated region of the cutaneous nerve had no acroesthesia or dysesthesia.Conclusion This modified operation methods of flap, enhanced the blood support of the flap, impmved the survive rates and also preserved the sensory function of the patients' donor site.This modified flap with nutrient vessels of superficial vein-cutaneous nerve is a convenient and safe method in repairing lower extremity soft-tissues defects.
8.Relationship between TSH and pregnancy outcomes during the first half of pregnancy in women
Fei ZHANG ; Wei PENG ; Yanlin LIN ; Yangang WANG ; Wenjuan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(1):52-55
[Summary] A total of 352 pregnant women were selected in Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University. Serum levels of TSH and FT4 were determined and pregnancy outcome were observed in all subjects. According to the standard of American Thyroid Association(ATA) published in 2011 and the Chinese Guideline of Gestation Thyroid Disease published in 2012, the subjects were grouped into control(0. 1≤TSH≤2. 5 mIU/ L), observation(2. 5
9.Role of self-made auxiliary device in precise radiotherapy for pelvic tumor
Fei BAI ; Mei SHI ; Jie LI ; Lihua ZHANG ; Lin XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(6):615-617
Objective To investigate the role of self-made auxiliary device in pelvic tumor radiotherapy with phantom immobilization using Varian cone-beam CT (CBCT).Methods A total of 50 patients with pelvic tumor were enrolled and randomly divided into study group and control group according to the order of enrollment.The patients in the study group were immobilized with thermoplastic phantom and self-made auxiliary device,and those in the control group were immobilized with thermoplastic phantom.CBCT scan and online matching were regularly performed before radiotherapy to obtain the setup errors of the left-right (x),cranial-caudal (y),and anterior-posterior (z) directions.The independent-samples t-test was used for comparison between groups.Results The set-up errors in the x-,y-,and z-directions in the study group were 1.56± 1.00 mm,1.60± 1.29 mm,and 1.36± 1.00 mm,respectively,and those in the control group were 1.76±1.33 mm,2.76±1.69 mm,and 1.92±0.91 mm,respectively (P=0.551,0.009,and 0.043).Conclusions Self-made auxiliary device helps to eliminate the errors in the cranial-caudal direction and solve the problem of involuntary activities of the lower limbs.
10.Effect of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation on the improvement of behavior and hippocampus BDNF expression in chronic stress-induced depression rats
Pengge FEI ; Lin ZHAO ; Huicong REN ; Jinggui SONG ; Zhaohui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2016;42(10):591-595
Objective To explore the effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on the improve?ment of depressive behavior and the hippocampus brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression in chronic stress-induced depression rats. To further investigate the possible molecular mechanism of rTMS treatment for depres?sion. Methods Forty male Sprague-Dawley rats of SPF grade were randomly divided into the blank control group (n=8) and the stress-induced group (n=30). Singly housing and chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) were used to induce the depression model in stress-induced group. Twenty-four model rats were divided into three groups:model group (with no further treatment), rTMS group (receiving 10 Hz rTMS intervention for 3 weeks) and shame group (receiving pseudo TMS treatments for 3 weeks). Weight measurement, sucrose consumption test and open-field test were used to assess the behavior changes. The rat hippocampal CA3 area of BDNF positive staining cell number and expression levels of BDNF mRNA in hippocampus were examined after intervention. Results The weight reduction rate, score of sucrose consump?tion test and the score of open field test were significantly higher in rTMS group than in model group (P<0.05). The num? ber of BDNF staining positive cells in the hippocampal CA3 area was lower in model group and shame group than in the blank control group whereas was higher in the rTMS group than in the model group (P<0.01). Compared with the model group, the BDNF mRNA relative expression was significantly increased in the hippocampus of rTMS group (P<0.01). Conclusion rTMS can improve depressive behaviors of CUMS rats probably through the increase in expression of BDNF in the hippocampal neurons and neuronal regeneration.