1.Endoscopic implantation of 5-FU slow-release particles for advanced gastroenteric tumor
Nian FU ; Qing WU ; Xuefeng YANG ; Zhaoxia LIU ; Fei PENG
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(1):75-77
Objective To investigate the feasibility, safety and short-term efficacy of endoscopic implantation of 5-FU Slow-release Particles for advanced gastroenteric tumor. Methods During the endoscopy procedure,slow-releasing 5-FU agents were implanted densely into the tumors and infiltrated area. Forty-five to sixty pieces of agents ( each piece equivalent to 1.67 mg 5-FU)were injected, which containing an average dose of 100 mg 5-FU. Results A total of 13 advanced gastric cancer patients were enrolled into this study. Significant effects were observed in 3 patients and good effects in 8 patients, but 2 cases with no effects. The total effective rate was 84.62%. The endoscopy examination showed that the size of tumors reduced in various degree at 1 - 2months after the implantation. No hemorrhage or perforation was observed. Parameters of hepatorenal function and routine blood test were stable after implantation. Conclusion Endoscopic implantation of 5-FU Slow-release Particles can relieve the symptoms of patients and limit tumor growth in advanced gastroenteric tumor with no marrow and hepatorenal functional impair.
2.Advance in Neuron Axonal Singnals on Ensheathing Glial Cells(review)
Nian CAO ; Limin PENG ; Liuyang YANG ; Yunlai LIU ; Zhongxiang YAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(6):538-540
Neuron axonal signals play an important role in myelination of central nervous system. Myelination depends on a balance between the positive and negative neuron axonal signals. The positive signals, such as neuregulins (NRG), neuron cell adhesion molecule (NCAM), electrical activity and neurotrophins, have a function of promoting the proliferation and the myelination thickness of ensheathing glial cells, while the negative factors like the L1 protein, poly-sialic acid-neuron cell adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM), will lead a marked decrease in myelination. Here,we mainly present some well-researched neuron axonal factors and their mechanism.
3.The digit map based on gridding orientation pattern showing the distribution of Oncomelania
Fei, PENG ; Ming, LIU ; Gang, LIU ; Nian-meng, LIU ; Hui, SUN ; Lin, YANG ; Qiong-yao, HUANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2008;27(3):332-334
Objective To explore the Oneomehnia distribution on electronic map based on gridding orientation pattern of marshlands in Changsha along Xiangjiang River,in order to manage snail information in a visual and digital way.Methods The data of geographic information and snail information were collected by global positioning system(GPS)and database was established using systematic sampling,and then an information management system of electronic map about the distribution of Oncomelania was designed.The degree of Oncomelania was expressed in different colors,the Oncomelania information in the database on the digital map wag reflected accurately using the geographic information system(GIS)technology.Results The electronic map of the distribution information of 20 marshlands in Changsha along Xiangjiang River were drawn.At the same time,the information could be grasped compreheusively.Digit map contains geographic information and database of snail information,such as the row and rnum,the density of alive and infectious snails,the area and geographic information et al.A method of managing and analyzing snail information with higher efficiency was offerred in this article.Conclusion Conventional methods of managing and analyzing Oncomelania information are reformed into digitalization and visualization.
4.Essentials of pharmacophylogeny: knowledge pedigree, epistemology and paradigm shift.
Da-cheng HAO ; Pei-gen XIAO ; Li-wei LIU ; Yong PENG ; Chun-nian HE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(17):3335-3342
Chinese materia medica resource (CMM resource) is the foundation of the development of traditional Chinese medicine. In the study of sustainable utilization of CMM resource, adopting innovative theory and method to find new CMM resource is one of hotspots and always highlighted. Pharmacophylogeny interrogates the phylogenetic relationship of medicinal organisms (especially medicinal plants), as well as the intrinsic correlation of morphological taxonomy, molecular phylogeny, chemical constituents, and therapeutic efficacy (ethnopharmacology and pharmacological activity). This new discipline may have the power to change the way we utilize medicinal plant resources and develop plant-based drugs. Phylogenomics is the crossing of evolutionary biology and genomics, in which genome data are utilized for evolutionary reconstructions. Phylogenomics can be integrated into the flow chart of drug discovery and development, and extends the field of pharmacophylogeny at the omic level, thus the concept of pharmacophylogenomics could be redefined in the context of plant pharmaceutical resources. This contribution gives a brief discourse of knowledge pedigree of pharmacophylogeny, epistemology and paradigm shift, highlighting the theoretical and practical values of pharmacophylogenomics. Many medicinally important tribes and genera, such as Clematis, Pulsatilla, Anemone, Cimicifugeae, Nigella, Delphinieae, Adonideae, Aquilegia, Thalictrum, and Coptis, belong to Ranunculaceae family. Compared to other plant families, Ranunculaceae has the most species that are recorded in China Pharmacopoeia (CP) 2010. However, many Ranunculaceae species, e. g., those that are closely related to CP species, as well as those endemic to China, have not been investigated in depth, and their phylogenetic relationship and potential in medicinal use remain elusive. As such, it is proposed to select Ranunculaceae to exemplify the utility of pharmacophylogenomics and to elaborate the new concept empirically. It is argued that phylogenetic and evolutionary relationship of medicinally important tribes and genera within Ranunculaceae could be elucidated at the genomic, transcriptomic, and metabolomic levels, from which the intrinsic correlation between medicinal plant genotype and metabolic phenotype, and between genetic diversity and chemodivesity of closely related taxa, could be revealed. This proof-of-concept study regards pharmacophylogenomics as the updated version of pharmacophylogeny and would enrich the intension and spread the extension of pharmacophylogeny. The interdisciplinary knowledge and techniques will be integrated in the proposed study to promote development of CMM resource discipline and to boost sustainable development of Chinese medicinal plant resources.
China
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Knowledge
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Phylogeny
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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classification
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genetics
5.Comparison of one-way barbs line and normal line in primary suturing of laparoscopic choledocholithotomy
Peng WU ; Lu FANG ; Xiaowei FU ; Bingbing ZHENG ; Nian LIU ; Fusheng GAO
China Journal of Endoscopy 2016;22(9):52-56
Objective To evaluate the safety and effect of one-way barbs line (absorbable sutures v - locTM180) in primary suturing of laparoscopic choledocholithotomy. Methods From July 2014 to June 2015, clinical data of 86 cases performed primary suturing in laparoscopic choledocholithotomy by the same performer were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into three groups, One-way barbs line continuous full-thickness suture group (A group), ordinary absorption line continuous full-thickness suture group (B group) and ordinary absorption line discontinuous full-thickness suture group (C group). The bile duct suture needed time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative eating time, postoperative hospital stay and postoperative bile fistula were compared. Results All the 86 cases underwent successful operation without T tube, and none of them received alternative open operation. Compared with group B and C, time needed for bile duct suturing in A group have statistical significance. There was no significant difference in the intraoperative blood loss, postoperative eating time, postoperative hospital stay between the three groups (P > 0.05). The incidence of postoperative bile fistula in A group were none. The incidence of postoperative bile fistula in B group was 1 case, the incidence of postoperative bile fistula in C group was 2 cases.Conclusions The method of one-way barbs line continuous full-thickness suture were simple and secure in primary suturing of laparoscopic choledocholithotomy.
6.CT feature analisis of renal cell carcinoma:report of 300 cases
Xi-Nian HAN ; Ling-Rong PENG ; Guang-Hua LIU ; Jian WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To analyze the CT features of renal cell carcinoma,so as to improve the diagnostic accuracy of renal cell carcinoma.Methods Three hundred cases of renal cell carcinoma proved by pathology were examined by means of CT.There were 214 male and 86 female in this group.Their age ranged from 9 to 81 years,with a mean of 53.7 years.Their CT features were retrospectively reviewed. Results The masses were 1.5—16.0 cm(mean,4.8 cm)in greatest dimension,125 masses on left kidney and 175 masses on right kidney.According to WHO histological classification of tumours of the kidney in 2004,there were 238 cases of clear cell renal cell carcinoma,6 cases of multilocular clear cell renal cell carcinomas,23 cases of papillary renal cell carcinoma,14 cases of chromophobe renal cell carcinoma and 19 cases of renal cell carcinoma,unclassified.The above subtype of renal cell carcinoma demonstrated characteristic features.Clear cell renal cell carcinoma exhibited inhomogenous(due to hemorrhage,necrosis or cystic degeneration)and hypervaseular.Multilocular clear cell renal cell carcinoma presented as a multilocular cystic mass lacking an,expansile nodule,and with regular thin cyst wall and septa.Papillary renal cell carcinoma exhibited inhomogenous and hypovascular.Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma was relatively homogenous and hypovascular.Renal cell carcinoma,unclassified showed inhomogenous and hypervascular,and was more invading growth compared to clear cell renal cell carcinoma. Conclusion Common subtype of renal cell carcinoma demonstrated characteristic features in CT and it is helpful for differentiation.
7.Application of Endoscopic Vein Harvesting in Obese Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Peng BAI ; Yi-Xuan WANG ; Si CHEN ; Jin-Ping LIU ; Nian-Guo DONG ; Jun-Wei LIU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2018;38(4):691-696
This study aims to evaluate the clinical outcomes of endoscopic vein harvesting (EVH) for coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in obese patients.Totally,153 obese patients who underwent EVH (n=81) or standard bridging technique (SBT,n=72) in CABG surgery from May 2012 to October 2014 in our hospital were enrolled in this retrospective non-randomized controlled study.The general situation of operation,postoperative complications and short medium-term outcomes were analyzed.The baseline characteristics were similar between these two groups (P>0.05).There were no statistical differences in total operation time (226±28 min vs.224±30 min,P>0.05),number of damaged vessels (0.12±0.05 vs.0.16±0.06,P>0.05) and short medium-term outcomes including revascularization rate (1.25% vs.2.78%,P>0.05),vessel dysfunction rate (11.25% vs.11.11%,P>0.05) and mortality (0.00% vs.0.00%,P>0.05).Use of EVH was associated with significant reduction of total harvesting time (41±6 min vs.63±11min,P<0.05),incision length (4.4±1.1 cm vs.18.2±4.5 cm,P<0.05) and postoperative lower extremity complications (P<0.05).EVH can reduce the risk of wound complications,whereas does not influence short-and medium-term outcomes in obese patients.It can be considered a reliable procedure of harvesting vessel conduits for obese patients undergoing CABG.
8.Pharmaphylogeny vs. pharmacophylogenomics: molecular phylogeny, evolution and drug discovery.
Da-cheng HAO ; Pei-gen XIAO ; Ming LIU ; Yong PENG ; Chun-nian HE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(10):1387-1394
With the surge of high-throughput sequencing technology, it is becoming popular to perform the phylogenetic study based on genomic data. A bundle of new terms is emerging, such as phylogenomics, pharmacophylogenomics and phylotranscriptomics, which are somewhat overlapping with pharmaphylogeny. Phylogenomics is the crossing of evolutionary biology and genomics, in which genome data are utilized for evolutionary reconstructions. Pharmaphylogeny, advocated by Prof. Pei-gen Xiao since 1980s, focuses on the phylogenetic relationship of medicinal plants and is thus nurtured by molecular phylogeny, chemotaxonomy and bioactivity studies. Phylogenomics can be integrated into the flow chart of drug discovery and development, and extend the field of pharmaphylogeny at the omic level, thus the concept of pharmacophylogenomics could be redefined. This review gives a brief analysis of the association and the distinguished feature of the pharmaphylogeny related terms, in the context of plant-based drug discovery and sustainable utilization of pharmaceutical resource.
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genetics
9.A study on the relationship between postmortem interval and the changes of DNA content in the kidney cellule of rat.
Liang LIU ; Dong Bing PENG ; Yan LIU ; Wei nian DENG ; Ya Ling LIU ; Jin Jun LI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2001;17(2):65-68
OBJECTIVE:
To study changes of DNA content in the kidney cellule of rats and relationship with the postmortem interval.
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This experiment chose seven parameter of cell nuclear, including the area and integral optical density, determined the changes of DNA content in the kidney cellule of 15 rats at different intervals between 0 and 48 h postmortem with auto-TV-image system.
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The degradation rate of DNA in nuclear has a certainty relationship to early PMI(in 48 h) of rat, and get binomial regress equation.
CONCLUSION
Determining the quantity of DNA in nuclear should be an objective and exact way to estimate the PMI.
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Cell Nucleus/metabolism*
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DNA/metabolism*
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Time Factors
10.Multiphasic spiral CT scanning features in 100 patients with small renal cell carcinoma.
Xi-nian HAN ; Ling-rong PENG ; Guang-hua LIU ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2007;29(5):382-385
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of multiphasic spiral computed tomography (SCT) in the differential diagnosis of small renal cell carcinoma.
METHODSThe data of 100 patients with small renal cell carcinoma (< or = 3.0 cm) proved by pathology were retrospectively reviewed in order to analyze the features of SCT during plain, corticomedullary and excretory phases. There were 83 males and 17 females, with a mean age of 54. 3 years ranging from 9 to 81 years.
RESULTSThere were 38 tumor masses in the left kidney and 62 in the right one. They were 1.0-3.0 cm (mean, 2.5 cm) in the greatest dimension. According to the 2004 WHO histological classification criteria for the tumors of the kidney. Seventy-six patients had clear cell renal cell carcinoma, 4 multilocular clear cell renal cell carcinomas, 9 papillary renal cell carcinoma, 4 chromophobe renal cell carcinomas and 7 unclassified renal cell carcinomas. Clear cell renal cell carcinoma exhibited rich blood supply and inhomogeneous density due to hemorrhage, necrosis or cystic degeneration. Multilocular clear cell renal cell carcinoma presented as a multilocular cystic mass with thin wall and septa, instead of an expansile nodule. Papillary renal cell carcinoma showed inhomogeneous density and hypovascular distribution. Chromophobe renal cell carcinoma was relatively homogeneous and hypovascular. Compared with clear cell renal cell carcinoma, unclassified renal cell carcinoma showed inhomogeneous density and hypervascular distribution with more invading growth features than the other subtypes.
CONCLUSIONCommonly encountered subtypes of the small renal cell carcinoma exhibit their own specific features in multiphasic spiral CT, which may be helpful in differential diagnosis, but each subtype should be differentiated from the renal oncocytoma, cystic nephroma, complex renal cyst, renal angiomyolipoma with minimal fat and renal infiltrating urothelial carcinoma.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Carcinoma, Papillary ; diagnostic imaging ; Carcinoma, Renal Cell ; diagnostic imaging ; Child ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Female ; Humans ; Kidney Neoplasms ; diagnostic imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Tomography, Spiral Computed ; methods