1.Establishment of irradiation induced heart injury in C57 mice model and identification of serum marker
Tianxiao FU ; Juying ZHOU ; Yang JIAO
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2015;(7):922-924,925
Objective To establish and investigate C57 BL/6 mice model of radiation induced heart injury and ser-um marker. Methods Twenty eight female C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into 3 groups:normal group (n=4 ) , 18 Gy radiation therapy group ( n=12 ) , 25 Gy radiation therapy group ( n=12 ) . The mice were weighed every week. Respectively, 0, 8 and 16 weeks after irradiation, the pathological changes of myocardial tissue were observed by hemetoxylin-eosin( HE) staining and made pathological score. Inferior vena cava blood was collected to take cardiac troponin I ( cTnI) test. Results Compared with the normal group,the weight of radiation group went down first then went up slowly. The myocardial tissue from mice had obvious histopathological changes. Acute in-flammation was the main change in the early days. At the late stage, progressive fibrosis was the main characteris-tic. With the increase of the dose, the inflammatory reaction and fibrosis degree had aggravated, pathological chan-ges had occurred earlier. cTnI showed a trend of higher performance over time, and had a correlation with patholo-gy. Conclusion We successfully established radiation induced myocaridal injury model. As a noninvasive serum marker, cTnI can be used as the evaluation standard of radiation induced myocardial injury animal model.
2.Unbalance and involvement of Th17/Tr cells in patients with cervical cancer
Ting FU ; Peifang YANG ; Zhijun JIAO ; Jianxin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2011;31(4):312-315
Objective To detect the levels of Th17 and regulatory T(Tr)cells in Imripheral blood mononuclear and tumor tissue from patients with cervical cancer and analyze the relationship hetween Th17 and Tr cells in cervical cancer progression.In addition.the significance of the Th17/Tr cells ratio in cervical cancer pathogenesis was discussed.Methods The expression levels of Th17 and Tr cells were determined by flow cytometry from 32 patients with cervical cancer and 15 health people.The mechanism of involvement of Th17 and Tr cells proportionality in cervical cancer pathogenesis and the correlation between Th17 and Trwas assessed by bivariate correlation analysis.Results The expression levels of both Th17 and Tr in patients were higher than control groups,especially in late stage patients Th17 and Tr proportionality lower than early group,and there was a negative correlation between them.Conclusion Th17 and Tr cells proportionality may be involve in the development of cervical cancer so as to provide novel strategies for tumor immunotherapy.
3.Differences between right-sided and left-sided intestinal cancers
Jiao YANG ; Jianfei FU ; Xian ZHONG ; Ying YUAN
Journal of International Oncology 2015;(4):305-308
Decreasing trend has occurred in incidence of colorectal cancer in developed countries. A shift from left to right in location of colorectal cancer has been recognized,which may be associated with colonoscopy screening,aging population,diet structure modification,increased incidence of cancer and diabe-tes. Factors including sex,race and education may also play a role to some extent. Right-sided intestinal cancers have higher proportion of poor differentiation,terminal stage and mucinous component. Complications and second primary intestinal cancer are more common in right-sided intestinal cancers. Left-sided intestinal cancers tend to be well differentiated and at relatively early stage at diagnosis. With respect to molecular mecha-nism,right-sided cancers are associated with mismatch repair system,while left-sided cancers are related to p53 mutation. Based on the differences in clinicopathology and genetics,it′s implied that left-sided and right-sided intestinal cancers may belong to two different kind of disease. It′s suggested that attentions should be paid differently according to their respective characteristics in clinical practice and trials.
4. Study of Cystatin C in the prognosis of critically ill patients
Yun LIU ; Jiao-jiao ZHOU ; Ping FU ; Li-chuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2019;39(12):1069-1072
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between Cystatin C levels change and the clinical outcomes of critically ill patients.METHODS: There were altogether 4642 patients in intensive care unit(ICU)of West China Hospital of Sichuan university from 28 th August 2009 to 16 th April 2010,and their general conditions were recorded,including sex,age,and being with or without diabetes mellitus;then the database was established accordingly.The patients were divided into four groups according to the change of Cys C values in ICU:high increase(>1 mg/L),slight increase(≤1 mg/L),high decrease(>1 mg/L)and slight decrease(≤1 mg/L).The difference in 30-day mortality in patients were compared.The patients were followed up for 8 years.RESULTS: One thousand and thirty-six patients were included in this study,272 cases died within 30 days,with the highest in patients of the group with high increase of Cystatin C(77.9%),followed the high-decrease group(33.3%);the mortality rate of group with slight decrease was the lowest among the four groups(16.5%).The 8-year survival of 764 patients who did not die within 30 days was 54.58%.CONCLUSION: The change of Cystatin C value is closely related to the 30-day mortality of critically ill patients.The lowest 30-day mortality of critically ill patients is the group with slight decrease of Cystatin C.
5.A study on the relationship between the quality of life and community health care demands of the diabetes patients in Nanchang
Qing LI ; Chaozhu HE ; Lingmin FU ; Huihui ZHANG ; Wenjuan YANG ; Yan WEN ; Yanqin JIAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(34):7-12
Objective To investigate the status and influencing factors of quality of life among diabetes patients in Nanchang,and to explore the relationships between the quality of life and community health care demands.Methods Totally 292 diabetes patients were recruited by multi-stage sampling method from thee community health service centers in Nanchang city.They were investigated with Diabetes-specific Quality of Life Scale(DSQL) and a self-designed questionnaire of community health care demands.The results underwent analysis.Results The total score of the DSQL in Nanchang was(66.88±15.44) points,which was relatively poor.The main factors affected patients' quality of life were the complications of diabetes,diabetic macroangiopathy,diabetic foot,hypertension and patients' career.The total and the every dimension of the scores of the DSQL were positively correlated with the scores of disease nursing needs and community health care demands.Conclusions To improve diabetes patients' quality of life,community diabetic care should focus on the different affected factors of patients' quality of life and the demands of patients.
6.Changes of Somatostatin Levels in Plasma and Cerbrospinal Fluid of Children with Convulsive Diseases
xiang-yang, GUO ; fu-yong, JIAO ; xin-li, ZHANG ; hong-tao, LEI ; qing, NIU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1994;0(04):-
Objective To study the changes of somatostatin(SOM) in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) of children with convulsive diseases.Methods Sixty-seven children with convulsive diseases were studied as following:obtaining the samples of plasma in the 1st and 7th day after being in hospital,and the samples of CSF in the 1st after being in hospital.We investigated the changes of SOM in plasma and CSF with radioimmunoassay(RIA).Results 1.Convulsive group:the concentration of SOM in plasma in the 7th day(29.47?9.40 ng/L) was significant lower than that in the 1st day(39.23?11.00 ng/L)(t=21.530 P0.05).The concentration of SOM in plasma in the 1st day in control group was(19.58?6.04) ng/L.There were significant differences in convulsive group and encephalitis group without convulsion, control group(t= 6.847,7.921 P
7. Analysis of subfoveal choroidal thickness and macular ganglion cell layer thickness in hyperopia anisometropic amblyopic eyes
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2018;38(5):533-535
Objective: To analyze and compare the subfoveal choroidal thickness and macular ganglion cell layer (MGCL) thickness in hyperopia anisometropic amblyopic children between the amblyopic eyes and the fellow eyes. Methods: The subfoveal choroidal thickness and the MGCL thickness were measured by enhanced depth imaging spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (EDI-OCT) in 63 hyperopic anisometropic amblyopic children. The value of subfoveal choroidal thickness and the MGCL thickness were compared between the amblyopic eyes and the fellow eyes. The average thickness of the eyes between the different types was compared using the paired t test. Results: Mean subfoveal choroidal thickness was (321.83±12.74) μm and (316.78±18.76) μm respectively in amblyopic and fellow eyes (P=0.182). Mean MGCL thickness was (83.78±4.81) μm in amblyopic eyes and (83.26±4.17) μm in the fellow eyes (P=0.223). Conclusion: Mean subfoveal choroidal thickness and MGCL thickness were not statistically significant between hyperopic anisometropic amblyopic eyes and normal fellow eyes.
8.Studies on chemical compounds of Chlorella sorokiniana.
Ling ZHANG ; Ping-huai LIU ; Jiao-na WU ; Guo-fu YANG ; Yang-yang SUO ; Ning LUO ; Chen CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(7):1325-1329
Chemical constituents of Chlorella sorokiniana were isolated and purified by repeated column chromatographies, over silicagel and Sephadex LH-20. Their structures were identified on the basis of physicochemical properties and spectroscopic data analysis. Five compounds were obtained from the petroleum ether extract of Chlorella sorokiniana, and their structures were identified as (22E, 24R)-5alpha, 3beta-epidioxiergosta-6, 22-dien-3beta-ol(1),(24S)-ergosta-7-en-3beta-ol(2), loliolide(3), stigmasta-7,22-dien-3beta,5alpha,6alpha-triol(4), and 3beta-hydroxy-5alpha,6alpha-epoxy-7-megastigmen-9-one(5). The main liposoluble fractions from Chlorella sorokiniana maiuly contain fatty acids, alkyl acids and olefine acids. Components 1-5 were isolated from the genus Chlorella for the first time.
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9.Digital diagnosis and treatment system for facial prostheses.
Jian SUN ; Ting JIAO ; Yao-yang XIONG ; Fu-qiang ZHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2010;28(5):461-463
Conventional diagnosis and treatment for facial prostheses have setbacks and limitations, including complicated procedure, inefficiency, low accuracy and poor esthetics, which could not meet the demand for high quality of the prostheses of the patients. With the technology of the computer aided design and computer aided manufacture (CAD/CAM), the new era for diagnosis and treatment for facial prostheses has been started since the 1990's. The digital diagnosis and treatment system for facial prostheses has been formed during these ten years, which including the digital data acquisition of the facial defect, CAD for facial prostheses, rapid fabrication of the prostheses. This new system will be the development direction and mainstream technology in the future.
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10.Development and prospect of tissue engineering in urology.
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2020;37(2):193-199
Tissue engineering technology and stem cell research based on tissue engineering have made great progresses in overcoming the problems of tissue and organ damage, functional loss and surgical complications. Traditional method is to use biological substitute materials to repair tissues, while tissue engineering technology focuses on combining seed cells with biological materials to form biological tissues with the same structure and function as its own to repair tissue defects. The advantage is that such tissue engineering organs and tissues can solve the problem that the donor material is limited, and effectively reduce complications. The purpose of tissue engineering is to find suitable seed cells and biomaterials which can replace the biological function of original tissue and build suitable microenvironment . This paper mainly describes current technologies of tissue engineering in various fields of urology, and discusses the future trend of tissue engineering technology in the treatment of complex urinary diseases. The results of this study show that although there are relatively few clinical trials, the good results of the existing studies on animal models reveal a bright future of tissue engineering technology for the treatment of various urinary diseases.
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