1.Clinical analysis of nodular fasciitis in the head and neck
Qingguo CHEN ; Hanqi CHU ; Yanling TAO ; Liyan PENG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;58(8):781-785
Objective:To analyze the clinical features, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of nodular fasciitis (NF) in the head and neck.Methods:Seven cases of primary NF in the head and neck admitted to Tongji Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from 1990 to 2022 were retrospectively analyzed, including 3 males and 4 females, aged from 2 to 67 years, and the location, course of disease, clinical manifestations, imaging findings, and treatment results of the disease were summarized.Results:Of the 7 patients, the primary sites were respectively nasal vestibule, paranasal sinus, nasal dorsum, sella turcica and clivus, neck, subglottis, and tonsil. Three cases presented with rapidly growing subcutaneous painless masses within 2 months, 1 case presented with hemoptysis, hoarseness and asthma for 28 days, 1 case presented with blood in the nasal discharge for 2 months, 1 case presented with headache for 1 month, and 1 case was found to have tonsillar neoplasms on physical examination for 3 days. CT was performed in 5 patients and the lesions showed soft tissue density shadows, and MRI was also performed in 2 of them, which showed T1 isointensity or T2 slightly long abnormal signal shadows. All patients underwent simple surgical resection of the mass. The patients were followed up for 13 months to 10 years, and none had recurrence.Conclusion:Primary NF in the head and neck is rare, with atypical clinical symptoms and imaging findings. Surgery is the mainstay of treatment for NF with good results.
2. Safety and effectiveness of transoral robotic surgery for oropharyngeal cancer: a pilot study
Kai XU ; Lanjun CAI ; Hong CHEN ; Yuanyuan LI ; Zhibin WANG ; Hongyan HUANG ; Hanqi CHU ; Yonghua CUI ; Zheng LIU ; Xiang LU
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2020;55(2):109-115
Objective:
To evaluate the indication, safety and effectiveness of transoral robotic surgery (TORS) for oropharyngeal cancer based on our preliminary experience.
Methods:
Twelve patients, including six with tonsil cancer, five with tongue base cancer and one with posterior pharyngeal wall cancer, who underwent TORS with Da Vinci Si surgical system from March 2017 to October 2018 at Tongji Hospital of Huazhong University of Science Technology were respectively analyzed. And the surgical time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative local bleeding, dyspnea, nerve function injury, oral intake time, whether or not to receive chemoradiotherapy were analyzed.
Results:
All tumors in the 12 patients were en bloc removed by TORS. Surgical time ranged from 25 to 80 min with an average of 34.2 min. The blood loss ranged from 10 ml to 50 ml with an average of 20.8 ml. The recovery time for oral intake ranged from 1 day to 30 days with an average of 8.4 days. No patient underwent tracheostomy after TORS. Also, no patient manifested with airway obstruction, bleeding or nerve injury symptoms after operation. All 12 patients reached pathologically negative surgical margins. The patients were followed up for 4 to 22 months, with a median of 12 months. All patients who combined with more advanced than T3 stage, or more advanced than N2 stage were recommended to oncologist, then, followed with radiotherapy or chemoradiotherapy if no relevant contradictions occurred. No local recurrence or distant metastasis case was found.
Conclusion
With proper indications, the application of TORS in oropharyngeal cancer is a relatively safe, effective and minimal invasive therapy, which merits more clinical applications.
3.The Expression of Cav1.3 Calcium Channels in Adult Rat Cochlea
Jin CHEN ; Liangqiang ZHOU ; Hanqi CHU ; Qingguo CHEN ; Zhihui DU ; Fan QI ; Yun LIU ; Yanbo SUN ; Pengjun LI ; Dan BING
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2017;25(6):630-633
Objective To investigate the expression of Cav 1.3 calcium channel in adult rat cochlea and study its role in auditory physiology and pathology.Methods The sprague-dawley rats were used as experimental subjects.The distribution of Cav1.3 calcium channel in the cochlea was detected by immunofluorescence technique.The expression of Cav1.3 was measured with Western blot (WB) and RT-PCR.Results Immunofluorescence photographs revealed that Cav 1.3 calcium channel localized in the lateral wall membrane,hair cells,stria vascularis,spiral ganglion cell,spiral ligment,spiral prominence,and limbus laminae spiralis.The results of WB and RT-PCR inform Cav1.3 calcium channel gene (CACNA1D) were measured in the cochlea and kidney.The expression of Cav1.3was mainly in the basilar membrane.Moderate expression was observed in the spiral ganglion and stria vascularis.Conclusion The preliminary study revealed the distribution of Cav 1.3 calcium channel gene(CACNA1D)in adult rat cochle possesses tissue specificity,providing a theoretical basis for further research in auditory physiology and pathology.
4.The Expression of Plasma Membrane Ca2 + -ATPase Isoforms 1 ~3in the Basi lar Membrane of Neonatal Rat Cochlea
Qingguo CHEN ; Hanqi CHU ; Liangqiang ZHOU ; Jin CHEN ; Yun LIU ; Mi LUO ; Yanling TAO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2016;24(4):366-370
Objective To study the expression of plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase isoforms 1~3 (PMCA 1~3 )in the basilar membrane (BM)of the neonatal rat cochlea by Western blot.The PMCA2 content in single BM of the neonatal rat was also examined.Methods Four rats at postnatal 2 days (P2)and 8 days (P8)were respective-ly decapitated and their BMs were isolated.The total proteins of BMs were extracted.The 20μg total proteins were respectively loaded to the gel.The expression of PMCA1-3 was detected by Western blot.Likewise,3μg total proteins from P2 and P8 rat BM were loaded.The expression of PMCA2 was detected by Western blot.Four rats at P8 were decapitated and their BM was isolated.The 5μg,10μg and 20μg total proteins of P8 rat BM were added to the gel and 100 ng,400 ng and 800 ng bovine serum albumin (BSA)were also loaded as reference.After electro-phoresis,the gel was separated into two parts.One part was used for SYPRO staining and the other part was used for PMCA2 detection by Western blot.Results In the 20μg BM total proteins of P2 and P8 rats,the expression of PMCA1 was weak (0.126±0.024,0.131±0.012,respectively),PMCA2 was strong (4.16±0.528,4.25±0.319, respectively),and PMCA3 was barely expressed (0 ).There was a statistical difference among PMCA1 ,PMCA2 and PMCA3(P<0.05).In the 3μg BM total proteins of P2 and P8 rats,the expression of PMCA2 in P8 (4.571± 0.336)was higher than P2 (3.622±0.285).There was a statistical difference(P<0.05).The PMCA2 content in the BM of a P8 rat was about 2 .5 ng.Conclusion There was a different-level expression of PMCA1~3 in the neonatal rat BM with highest expression of PMCA2 ,which could be explained that cochlear hair cells had different requirements of Ca2+ turning for these PMCA isoforms.
5.The Expression of Plasma Membrane Ca2 + -ATPase Isoforms 1~4 and the Splice Variants at Sites A and C in the Neonatal Rat Vestibular Organ
Mi LUO ; Hanqi CHU ; Yanling TAO ; Liangqiang ZHOU ; Jin CHEN ; Yun LIU ; Chunchen PAN ; Qingguo CHEN
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2016;24(5):473-477
Objective To study the expression of plasma membrane Ca2 + -ATPase isoforms 1 -4 and the splice variants at sites A and C in the neonatal rat vestibular organ.Methods Ten rats at postnatal 2 days (P2 ) were decapitated and their vestibular organs (macula utriculi and macula sacculi)were isolated.The total proteins of the vestibular organs were extracted.The expression of PMCA1-4 splice variants at sites A and C was detected by RT-PCR.Results The splice variants of PMCA1-4 at sites A and C in macula utriculi and macula sacculi of neo-natal rat vestibular organs were PMCA1x/b,PMCA2w/(a,b),PMCA3z/(a,b,c)and PMCA4 (x,z)/b.Conclusion The splice variants at sites A and C among PMCA1,PMCA2,PMCA3 and PMCA4 were different in the vestibu-lar organs of neonatal rats,which could be explained that macula utriculi and macula sacculi had different require-ments of Ca2 + turning for these PMCA isoforms.
7.Correlation of PDCD5 and apoptosis in hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons of different age of C57BL/6J mice.
Yan, WANG ; Hanqi, CHU ; Liangqiang, ZHOU ; Heyun, GAO ; Hao, XIONG ; Qingguo, CHEN ; Jin, CHEN ; Xiaowen, HUANG ; Yonghua, CUI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(1):113-8
This study examined the expression pattern of programmed cell death 5 (PDCD5) in cochlear hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) and its association with age-related hearing loss in mice. Sixty C57BL/6J (C57) mice at different ages were divided into four groups (3, 6, 9 or 12 months). PDCD5 expression was detected by using immunohistochemistry, real-time PCR and Western blot. Morphological change of the cochleae was also evaluated by using immunoassay. The results showed that the expression of PDCD5 had a gradual increase with ageing in both protein and RNA levels in C57 mice, as well as gradually increased apoptosis of cochlear hair cells and SGNs. In addition, we also found that caspase-3 activity was enhanced and its expression was enhanced with ageing. It is implied that overexpression of PDCD5 causes the increase in caspase-3 activity and the subsequent increase of apoptosis in cochlear hair cells and SGNs, and thereby plays a role in the pathogenesis of presbycusis. Thus, PDCD5 may be a new target site for the treatment and prevention of age-related hearing loss.
8.Correlation of PDCD5 and Apoptosis in Hair Cells and Spiral Ganglion Neurons of Different Age of C57BL/6J Mice
WANG YN ; CHU HANQI ; ZHOU LIANGQIANG ; GAO HEYUN ; XIONG HAO ; CHEN QINGGUO ; CHEN JIN ; HUANG XIAOWEN ; CUI YONGHUA
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(1):113-118
This study examined the expression pattern of programmed cell death 5 (PDCD5) in cochlear hair cells and spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) and its association with age-related hearing loss in mice.Sixty C57BL/6J (C57) mice at different ages were divided into four groups (3,6,9 or 12 months).PDCD5 expression was detected by using immunohistochemistry,real-time PCR and Western blot.Morphological change of the cochleae was also evaluated by using immunoassay.The results showed that the expression of PDCD5 had a gradual increase with ageing in both protein and RNA levels in C57 mice,as well as gradually increased apoptosis of cochlear hair cells and SGNs.In addition,we also found that caspase-3 activity was enhanced and its expression was enhanced with ageing.It is implied that overexpression of PDCD5 causes the increase in caspase-3 activity and the subsequent increase of apoptosis in cochlear hair cells and SGNs,and thereby plays a role in the pathogenesis of presbycusis.Thus,PDCD5 may be a new target site for the treatment and prevention of age-related hearing loss.
9.Expression and clinical significance of calcium-activated chloride channel and mucins in nasal mucosa with allergic rhinitis.
Wenli WU ; Hongtao ZHEN ; Yonghua CUI ; Hanqi CHU ; Lifen WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;24(5):193-199
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the role of human calcium-activated chloride channel 1 (hCLCA1) and mucin MUC5AC in allergic rhinitis.
METHOD:
The expression of hCLCA1 and MUC5AC were determined by RT-PCR and immunohistochemical assay in nasal mucosa on 20 patients with allergic rhinitis and 7 normal persons.
RESULT:
The expression of hCLCA1mRNA in allergic rhinitis group was positive, whereas in normal control group was absent (P<0.01). The expression of MUC5AC mRNA and MUC5AC protein in the allergic rhinitis group were higher than that in the control, respectively (both P<0.01). The increased expression of hCLCA1mRNA in allergic rhinitis group were well correlated with the expression of MUC5ACmRNA and MUC5AC protein and the correlation coefficients were 0.752 and 0.694(both P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Upregulation of hCLCA1 mRNA expression may play a pivotal role in mucus overproduction in allergic rhinitis group. The inhibition of HCLCA1 expression may provide a new strategy for the treatment of allergic rhinitis.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Chloride Channels
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metabolism
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mucin 5AC
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metabolism
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Nasal Mucosa
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metabolism
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Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial
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metabolism
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Young Adult
10.Mast cell and its relation to eosinophilic inflammation in CRSsNP.
Pingping CAO ; Xiaoyang HUA ; Zheng LIU ; Hanqi CHU ; Yonghua CUI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;24(20):921-923
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the pathologic characteristics, and investigate mast cell and its activation in chronic rhinosinusitis without nasal polyps (CRSsNP) and their relations with eosinophilic inflammation.
METHOD:
HE stain was used to observe tissue features and count total inflammatory cells, mononuclear cells, plasma cells and eosinophilic in lamina propria of CRSsNP and inferior turbinate. Toluidine blue stain and immunohistochemical stain for tryptase were used to detect mast cell and its activation respectively in CRSsNP and control, and their corelations with tissue eosinophilia were analysed.
RESULT:
CRSsNP has increased total inflammatory cells, mononuclear cells and plasma cells but comparable eosinophilic and lamina propria glands compared with inferior turbinate. Mast cells corelated with activated mast cells, but there was no difference between CRSsNP and control for both of them and there were no corelation between mast cell and its activation with tissue eosinophilia.
CONCLUSION
CRSsNP has more serious inflammation but no more mast cell and its activation and eosinophil compared with inferior turbinate, and there were no corelations between mast cell and its activation with eosinophil count which suggests that mast cell and eosinophilic inflammation mediated by it may not play an important role in the pathogenesis of CRSsNP.
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Adult
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Chronic Disease
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Eosinophils
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pathology
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Female
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Humans
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Inflammation
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Male
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Mast Cells
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pathology
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Middle Aged
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Nasal Polyps
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pathology
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Sinusitis
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pathology
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Staining and Labeling
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Young Adult


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