1.Factors affecting penile appearance and erectile function for postoperative hypospadias patients in adulthood: a long-term follow-up observational study
Zhu CHEN ; Bo YANG ; Xuejun WANG ; Yu MAO ; Daorui QIN ; Boya LI ; Jiao LI ; Shaoji CHEN ; Yunman TANG
Journal of Modern Urology 2023;28(7):566-572
【Objective】 To investigate the penile appearance, sexual function, psychological status and related influencing factors of adult patients who underwent hypospadias repair surgery in their minors, so as to provide reference for the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of hypospadias. 【Methods】 This study included 50 adult hypospadias patients who underwent urethroplasty in our hospital during May 2005 and Aug. 2018. The present appearance, sexual function and psychological status were evaluated. The correlation and consistency between hypospadias objective scoring evaluation (HOSE) and pediatric penile perception score (PPPS) were analyzed. Factors affecting the results were determined with univariate and multivariate regression analysis. 【Results】 The satisfaction rate of HOSE was significantly correlated with the urethral length and complications (P=0.024, P=0.033). The satisfaction rate of PPPS was significantly correlated with the number of urethral operations and postoperative complications (P=0.041, P=0.023). There was a weak correlation between HOSE and PPPS (r=0.291, P=0.040), but almost no consistency (Kappa=0.2, P=0.107). Sixty percent of the patients paid attention to the ventral appearance of penis, whose dissatisfaction rate of PPPS was higher than those who did not pay attention to the ventral appearance of the penis (19/30 vs. 6/20, P=0.021). Patients with multiple operations (>1), postoperative complications or unsatisfactory penile appearance were more likely to have inferiority complex (52.6% vs. 22.6%, P=0.029; 59.1% vs.14.3%, P=0.001;61.5% vs. 24.3%, P=0.015). Multivariate regression analysis showed that dissatisfaction with the appearance of the penis was an independent risk factor for patients’ perception of their own physical defects. Among the patients who believed that they had physical defects, the percentage of patients with grade IV penile erectile hardness was significantly lower than that of those who denied they had physical defects (9/17 vs. 27/33, P=0.047). 【Conclusion】 The undesirable postoperative penis appearance is likely to have a negative impact on patients’ long-term psychological state, which might further damage the sexual function in adulthood. Surgeons should pay attention to the penile appearance during the conduction of hypospadias repair.
2.Application of Robot-assisted Laparoscopic Adrenalectomy for Adrenal Region Masses in Children:Report of 6 Cases
Jiao LI ; Daorui QIN ; Yu MAO ; Xuejun WANG ; Bo YANG ; Boya LI ; Zhu CHEN ; Yunman TANG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2023;23(12):919-924
Objective To explore the safety and efficiency of robot-assisted laparoscopic resection of pediatric adrenal region masses.Methods Six cases with adrenal region mass underwent robot-assisted laparoscopic adrenalectomy(RALA)from October 2019 to March 2022 in our hospital by using the da Vinci Robotic Surgery System.The patient was routinely placed in the 60°position on the healthy side.Two robotic arms were used to operate,and additional auxiliary operation holes were added as needed.The tumor was revealed by the combination of sharp and blunt separation,and the tumor trophoblastic vessels were identified.The tumor vessels were isolated by clamping with silk wire or biological clips.The tumor was fully freed and excised completely.Smaller specimens were removed by a slightly enlarged operation hole,and larger specimens were removed by another incision in the lower abdomen.Results All the 6 cases of procedures were successfully performed without conversion to open surgery.The operative duration was 90-240 min(mean,133.3 min),and the blood loss was 15-50 ml(mean,31.7 ml).In 2 cases,the drainage tube was not placed.In the remaining 4 cases,the indwelling time of the drainage tube after surgery was 4-8 d(mean,5.5 d).The postoperative hospital stay was5-15 d(mean,8.7 d).There were no complications except for one patient with postoperative bleeding.All the patients were followed up for 10-24 months(mean,16.7 months).CT examinations showed no recurrence of tumors.Conclusion Robotic-assisted laparoscopic resection of pediatric adrenal region masses is safe with satisfactory results.
3.Advance of novel target strategies participating in myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury
Kai HOU ; Haoyu TAN ; Jing LIU ; Yunman LI
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2022;53(2):164-170
Worldwide morbidity and mortality of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and related heart failure are still high.While effective early reperfusion of the criminal coronary artery after a confirmed AMI is the typical and effective treatment at present, collateral myocardial ischemia reperfusion injury (MIRI) and pertinent cardio-protection are still challenging to address and have inadequately understood mechanisms.One important reason might be that AMI is multifactorial, causing cardiomyocyte death via multiple mechanisms, as well as affecting other cell types, including platelets, fibroblasts, endothelial and smooth muscle cells, and immune cells.Many cardioprotective strategies act through common end-effectors and may be suboptimal in patients with comorbidities.Therefore, unveiling the related multitarget strategies participating in triggering and resisting the pathobiology of MIRI is a promising and valuable frontier.The review specifically focuses on the recent MIRI advances that are supported by multitarget strategies and new targets under development in order to bring the rational combination of multitarget therapies up to date, as well as to identify findings that may facilitate the new drug of novel targets.
5.Inhibitory effects and mechanisms of snake venom tripeptide pENW on platelet adhesion.
Li BAI ; Weirong FANG ; Yi KONG ; Yunman LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(9):1107-15
This study was designed to investigate inhibitory effects and possible mechanisms of snake venom tripeptide (pENW) on platelet adhesion in order to promote the development of a novel anti-platelet therapy. To study the inhibitory effects of pENW on platelet adhesion, washed platelets pre-incubated with pENW (116.5-466.2 μmol x L(-1)) were used to test the ability of platelet adhesion to fibrinogen. Effect of pENW on fibrin clot retraction was also tested. Effect of pENW on platelets viability was tested by MTT assay. Effect of pENW on reactive-oxygen species (ROS) levels of platelet was studied by flow cytometry assay. Calcium mobilization in Fura-2/AM-loaded platelets was monitored with a spectrofluorimeter. Cyclic guanosine monophosphate (cGMP) and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP), thromboxane A2 (determined as its metabolite thromboxane B2) were measured using enzyme immunoassay kits. Akt, ERK and p38 phosphorylation were tested by Western blot. The results showed that pENW inhibited platelet adhesion and fibrin clot retraction in a concentration-dependent manner without cytotoxicity. Intracellular cGMP and cAMP in both resting and thrombin-activated platelets were increased by pENW. In addition, pENW attenuated intracellular Ca2+ mobilization and TXA2 production in platelets stimulated by thrombin. As shown by Western blot assay, Akt, ERK and p38 phosphorylation in thrombin-induced platelet were attenuated by pENW. However, inhibitory effects of pENW had nothing to do with ROS. Thus, pENW exhibited a significant inhibition on platelet adhesion to fibrinogen, which means pENW could block the first step of thrombosis as while as retard the more stable clot formation. The mechanisms of pENW on inhibition platelet adhesion might be related to instant regulations, such as protein kinases.
6.Therapeutic time window of dimethylaminoethyl ginkgolide B mesylate in permanent focal ischemia of rat
Yan QI ; Li BAI ; Peng Lü ; Weirong FANG ; Yunman LI ; Lishun MAO
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2010;41(2):166-170
In order to study the therapeutic time window of dimethylaminoethyl ginkgolide B mesylate(XQ-1H) in the permanent focal ischemia of rat,we used the rat model of the permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (pMCAO).Doses of 15.6,7.8 and 3.9 mg/kg of XQ-1 H were intravenously administered at 0.5,1,2,3 h after MCAO,respectively.Neurological scores,infarct sizes,water contents and pathological changes in each interval were determined at 72 h after MCAO.It was observed that XQ-1 H administered at 0.5 and 1 h after MCAO significantly reduced the cerebral infarct size and edema,and produced significant reductions in the neurological deficits.The protective effect of XQ-1H on the neuron cells was proved by pathological observations.In addition,the contents of MDA,lactate,and the activities of SOD were measured.Reduction in the contents of MDA and lactate and enhancement in the activities of SOD were attributed to the pretreatment of XQ-1H at 0.5 and 1 h.Our results showed that the therapeutic time window of XQ-1H extended for up to 1 h after MCAO.
7.Effects of HZ08,a novel P-glycoprotein inhibitor, on the reversal of P-glyco-protein mediated multidrug resistance in nude mice and cytochrome P-450 ac-tivities in rat liver microsomes
Fang YAN ; Yunman LI ; Qiujuan WANG ; Weirong FANG ; Kai KANG ; Luyong ZHANG
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2008;(5):447-452
Aim: To evaluate the effects of HZ08, a novel P-glycoprotein inhibitor, on reversing tumor resistance of K562/ADM to adriamycin in nude mice and on the activities of cytochromes P-450 (GYP) isoforms. Methods: Nude mice bearing K562/ADM were injected at different doses of HZ08 with adriamycin for 4 weeks. The tumor weights of HZ08 treatment groups were determined and compared to those of the control and positive groups. In addition, the effects of HZ08 were examined on GYP isoforms-mediated metabolism of specific substrates by GYP isoforms in rat liver microsomes in the presence or absence of HZ08. Results: The tumor weights of HZ08 treatment groups were significantly decreased and HZ08 was a relatively potent inhibitor of CYP3A4, with no significant effects on other isoforms tested. Conclusion: HZ08 has potent effects on reversing P-glycoprotein mediated tumor multidrug resistance in rive with little influence on cytoehrome P-450 activities of rat liver.
8.Lomerizine inhibits activity of P-glycoprotein in primary cultured brain microvessel endothelial cell monolayers
Yunman LI ; Kai KANG ; Weirong FANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2006;11(10):1110-1114
AIM: To study the effect of Lomerizine on the activity of P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in the bloodbrain barrier(BBB) and search for novel effective P-gp inhibiting agent against multidrug resistance. METH-ODS: Rhodamine123 (Rh123) was used to examine the activity of P-gp and RT-PCR to study the mdr mRNA expression in cultured rat brain microvessel endothelial cells (RBMECs). RESULTS: Lomerizine could increase the cellular Rh123 in RBMECs in a concentration-dependent manner. RT-PCR indicated that lomerizine could not down-regulate the expression of mdr mRNA. CONCLU-SION: Lomerizine can reverse multidrug resistance in the blood-brain barrier by inhibiting the activity of P-gp.KEY WORDS lomerizine; P-glycoprotein; bloodbrain barrier; RT-PCR
9.Experience on the research-aimed experiment of undergraduate students
Jianing MENG ; Chi ZHANG ; Yiyue ZHANG ; Boxuan QU ; Yunman LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(10):-
It is meaningful to prompt the research-aimed experiments in the laboratory edu-cation of undergraduate students majoring in pharmacy,which means under the guidance of tutors, students collect information,design the experiment procedure and conduct the whole experiment independently. Under this novel mode of laboratory education, students’ abilities of indepen-dent-thinking and comprehensive-experimental conduction are largely improved. Meanwhile,the sense of team-work is enhanced. To sum up,the research-aimed experiments is significantly ben-eficial to training undergraduate students for future scientific researches.
10.Protective effect of sanguis draxonis flavones on animal myocardial ischemia
Weirong FANG ; Yunman LI ; Jiayuan DENG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2004;0(09):-
AIM: To observe protective effects of sanguis draxonis flavones on myocardial ischemia in rats and dogs. METHODS: Acute myocardial ischemia in rats was produced by iv pituitrin and ECG indexes were observed. Myocardial ischemia was induced by ligating coronary artery in anaesthetized dogs, and then EEC, CK,LDH, and LD in serum were determined respectively. RESULTS: J point and T wave in rats changed evidently after iv pituitrin, which was reversed by sanguis draxonis flavones (360, 180 mg?kg~ -1). In coronary artery ligation model, infraction range, △N-ST, △?-ST and some serum indexes (such as CK, LDH and LD) was decreased after ig sanguis draxonis flavones (120, 60, 30 mg?kg~ -1). CONCLUSION: Acute myocardial ischemia is protected effectively by sanguis draxonis flavones.

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