1.Development of a balloon sensor device for force-electrical coupling measurement of esophagus.
Peng RAN ; Ying ZHONG ; Yingbing LAI ; Lei LIU ; Yanhang ZHU ; Huantao ZHU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2025;42(3):610-619
To address the challenges of capturing micro-strains in detecting esophageal motility disorders and the limitations of existing high-resolution manometry and functional intraluminal imaging probes in directly measuring esophageal tissue electrical impedance, this study proposes a novel flexible balloon sensor structure that integrates a piezoelectric film assembly with a distributed impedance electrode array. Using the electrical analysis module in the finite element analysis (FEA) software, simulations of the forward problem for esophageal impedance detection were conducted to optimize the excitation source parameters, and a physical prototype was fabricated. Under a relative excitation mode with a voltage sensitivity of 2.059%, the voltage output characteristics of the impedance electrode array were analyzed during linear changes in the balloon filling volume. Based on the performance variation of the piezoelectric film assembly, 80% was selected as the optimal filling volume. Force-electric coupling tests were conducted on the balloon sensor using a pressure testing platform, revealing that both the piezoelectric film assembly inside the balloon and the impedance electrodes outside the balloon exhibited significant load differentiation characteristics as the force application point shifted. In summary, this balloon sensor facilitates the localization of force application while simultaneously analyzing esophageal tissue properties, offering a novel diagnostic approach and objective tool for esophageal disease detection.
Esophagus/physiology*
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Electric Impedance
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Humans
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Finite Element Analysis
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Manometry/methods*
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Electrodes
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Esophageal Motility Disorders/physiopathology*
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Equipment Design
2.Effects of lipoxygenase inhibitor NDGA on telomerase and bcl-2 in breast cancer MCF-7 cells
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2004;0(06):-
Objective:To explore the effects of lipoxygenase inhibitor NDGA on telomerase and bcl-2 of breast cancer MCF-7 cells.Methods:MCF-7 cells in the logarithmic growth state were selected and measured.Four cell groups (concentration:0,1,10,100?mol/L)were divided in the experiment.After 48h treatment of NDGA,the mRNA expression of telomerase was examined by RT-PCR and the expression of bcl-2 was measured by flow cytometry.Results:After 48h treatment of different concentration of NDGA,the expressions of hTERTmRNA and bcl-2 in NDGA groups were both significantly lower than the control group (P0.001).Conclusion:NDGA can prevent proliferation and induce apoptosis in MCF-7 cells by means of the down-regulated expressions of hTERTmRNA and bcl-2.
3.The effect of lipoxygenase inhibitor (NDGA) on the expression of VEGF and CD44V6 in breast cancer MCF-7 cells
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2004;0(05):-
Objective:To explore the effects of VEGF and CD44V6 on breast cancer MCF-7 cells by NDGA.Methods:MCF-7 cells in the logarithmic growth state were selected and measured.There were four cell groups(concentration:0,1,10,100?mol/L)in the experiment.After 48h treatment of NDGA,the expression of VEGFmRNA was measured by RT-PCR and the expression of CD44V6 was examined by flow cytometry.Results:After treatment of NDGA,the expressions of VEGFmRNA and CD44V6 in NDGA groups were significantly lower than that of the control group(F=2996.13,P
4.Study of peritoneal cytokine measurement for early prediction of biliary fistula after biliary operations
Bei ZHANG ; Xiao LIU ; Huantao HUANG ; Zhigang WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the diagnostic and predictive value of measuring peritoneal inflammatory cytokines in predicting biliary fistulas in patients undergoing biliary surgery.Methods Peritoneal samples and serum samples of 3227 biliary surgery patients were collected on the first,third,fifth postoperative day,and IL-6,IL-8,IL-10,TNF-? and CRP of the samples were measured.Patients were divided into two groups:those with clinical evidence of biliary fistulas and those without any evidence of biliary fistulas.The age,sex,operative method and operative time between the two groups were compared.Results There was a negative correlation between biliary fistulas and age,sex and operation mode;but blood loss,operation time and common bile duct diameter had positive correlation with biliary fistulas.Peritoneal cytokine levels were significantly higher in patients with biliary fistulas as compared to those without biliary fistulas.Conclusions The peritoneal cytokine level is a sensitive parameter of peritoneal inflammation and can be as an additional diagnostic tool for the early prediction of biliary fistulas after biliary surgery.

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