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602. Development and Validation of a Liquid Chromatography Coupled with Atmospheric-Pressure Chemical Ionization Ion Trap Mass Spectrometric Method for the Simultaneous Determination of Triptolide, Tripdiolide, and Tripterine in Human Serum.
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Xiao-kun OuYang, Mei-qiang Cai, Xiao-hong Chen, and Mi-cong Jin
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CHEMICALS , *RHEUMATOID arthritis , *SERUM , *BLOOD proteins , *LIQUID chromatography , *CHEMICAL ionization mass spectrometry , *MASS spectrometry , *HYDROCORTISONE , *TOXICOLOGY , *PATIENTS - Abstract
The article reports on the result of the study which determines the presence of triptolide, tripdiolide and tripterine in the serum of patients with rheumatoid arthritis, who were administered with plant Tripterygium wilfordii Hook (TWHF). The study has utilized the analytical method of liquid chromatography coupled with atmospheric-pressure chemical ionization ion trap mass spectrometry with the use of hydrocortisone as the internal standard (IS). Assessment of interference, calibration curve, recovery, precision and accuracy and stability of the three compounds were also measured. The study found that serum samples of the patients contain 2.6-32.9 nanogram (ng)/milligram (mL) of triptolide, 0-3.5 ng/mL of tripterine and 1.3-12.3ng/mL of tripdiolide.
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603. Profile of hospitalised maltreated children aged 0 to 3 years and their families.
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Kwan R, Abraham S, Low WCJ, Lim JCY, Chong WH, Mun SBS, Oh JY, Chay OM, and Yeleswarapu SP
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Introduction: Maltreatment adversely affects children's health and development. Knowledge of child maltreatment in early childhood is limited. We studied the demographic factors and health issues in children aged 0-3 years who were hospitalised for maltreatment., Methods: In this retrospective cohort study, health and demographic information was extracted from the electronic medical records of children hospitalised in KK Women's and Children's Hospital between January 2018 and June 2019. High-risk groups were children with developmental delay (DD), missed vaccination (MV), low outpatient attendance, high dependency unit (HDU) or intensive care unit (ICU) admission and Child Protection Service (CPS) referral. Chi-square or Fisher's exact test was used for categorical variables. Mann-Whitney U test was used for skewed quantitative variables., Results: Among the 101 children included in the study, the most common type of abuse and alleged perpetrator were physical abuse and parents, respectively. In addition, 35.6% of the children had pre-existing health conditions before hospitalisation, 58.4% had new health conditions diagnosed during hospitalisation requiring follow-up and 26.7% had maltreatment-related injuries. One-fifth of the children had DDs and another one-fifth had MVs. About 20% of them had defaulted all outpatient appointments. High-risk children mostly lived in rented housing. Their mothers mostly had primary education or lower. Most children admitted to ICU or HDU were <6 months old (8/12 [66.7%] vs. 6-24 months 3/12 [25%] vs. 24-47 months 1/12 [8.3%], P = 0.001). A higher number of children with DD were referred to CPS (63.2%, P = 0.049) than to other agencies., Conclusion: Maltreated children have significant health needs that are not fully met through routine surveillance practices. They are at risk of defaulting their hospital appointment. It is imperative that families at risk of child maltreatment are identified early and their needs holistically evaluated, with care coordinated within the hospital-community support system., (Copyright © 2024 Copyright: © 2024 Singapore Medical Journal.)
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- 2024
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604. A study on the influencing factors and response strategies for young teachers from Taiwan to teach in universities in China: a push-pull-mooring model perspective.
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Wang L, Miao CJ, Ye JH, Huang X, Nong L, and Nong W
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Introduction: A growing number of Taiwanese teachers are choosing to teach at universities in mainland China, but their jobs are not always stable. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the factors infuencing young teachers from Taiwan to teach in universities in China., Methods: Twenty-seven young teachers from Taiwan with master's or doctoral degrees who were willing to apply to work at universities in China and who were already teaching in China were invited to conduct in-depth interviews to collect research data.The interview data were coded and analyzed according to the Push-Pull-Mooring (PPM) Model., Results and Discussion: The results showed that the understanding of mainland Chinese universities among young Taiwanese teachers is not entirely consistent. Taiwanese teachers who previously studied in mainland China have a more comprehensive understanding of mainland Chinese universities, and some teachers have gained a superfcial understanding through academic exchanges between the two sides and information shared by friends.However,still,7% of the teachers have no understanding at all. Most young Taiwanese teachers indicate that they do not understand the talent recruitment policies of mainland Chinese universities. The push factors that infuence young teachers from Taiwan to teach at mainland universities are: Oversupply of teachers in Taiwan, poor environment for higher education in Taiwan, poor articulation of the cross-strait academic system, and four aspects of teacher retirement and re-employment in Taiwan. The pull factors are: Benefcial policies, salary, living environment, educational advantages and cultural dissemination in 5 areas. Mooring factors are divided into 3 aspects: personal factors, environmental factors and social factors., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Wang, Miao, Ye, Huang, Nong and Nong.)
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- 2023
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605. Hairy gene homolog increases nasopharyngeal carcinoma cell stemness by upregulating Bmi-1 .
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Lei Y, Shen HF, Li QW, Yang S, Xie HT, Li XF, Chen ML, Xia JW, Wang SC, Dai GQ, Zhou Y, Li YC, Huang SH, He DH, Zhou ZH, Cong JG, Lin XL, Lin TY, Wu AB, Xiao D, Xiao SJ, Zhang XK, and Jia JS
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- Animals, Mice, Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma genetics, Mice, Nude, Cell Line, Tumor, Nasopharynx pathology, Cell Proliferation genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic, Cell Movement genetics, Nasopharyngeal Neoplasms pathology
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B-cell-specific Moloney murine leukemia virus integration site 1 (Bmi-1) is overexpressed in various cancer types. We found that Bmi-1 mRNA levels were elevated in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) cell lines. In immunohistochemical analyses, high Bmi-1 levels were observed in not only 5 of 38 non-cancerous nasopharyngeal squamous epithelial biopsies, but also in 66 of 98 NPC specimens (67.3%). High Bmi-1 levels were detected more frequently in T3-T4, N2-N3 and stage III-IV NPC biopsies than in T1-T2, N0-N1 and stage I-II NPC samples, indicating that Bmi-1 is upregulated in advanced NPC. In 5-8F and SUNE1 NPC cells, stable depletion of Bmi-1 using lentiviral RNA interference greatly suppressed cell proliferation, induced G1-phase cell cycle arrest, reduced cell stemness and suppressed cell migration and invasion. Likewise, knocking down Bmi-1 inhibited NPC cell growth in nude mice. Both chromatin immunoprecipitation and Western blotting assays demonstrated that Hairy gene homolog (HRY) upregulated Bmi-1 by binding to its promoter, thereby increasing the stemness of NPC cells. Immunohistochemistry and quantitative real-time PCR analyses revealed that HRY expression correlated positively with Bmi-1 expression in a cohort of NPC biopsies. These findings suggested that HRY promotes NPC cell stemness by upregulating Bmi-1, and that silencing Bmi-1 can suppress NPC progression.
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- 2023
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606. Preventing Disused Bone Loss through Inhibition of Advanced Glycation End Products.
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Liu CJ, Yang X, Wang SH, Wu XT, Mao Y, Shi JW, Fan YB, and Sun LW
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- Rats, Animals, Irbesartan, Reactive Oxygen Species, Bone and Bones metabolism, Glycation End Products, Advanced metabolism, Osteoporosis
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Bone loss occurs in astronauts during long-term space flight, but the mechanisms are still unclear. We previously showed that advanced glycation end products (AGEs) were involved in microgravity-induced osteoporosis. Here, we investigated the improvement effects of blocking AGEs formation on microgravity-induced bone loss by using the AGEs formation inhibitor, irbesartan. To achieve this objective, we used a tail-suspended (TS) rat model to simulate microgravity and treated the TS rats with 50 mg/kg/day irbesartan, as well as the fluorochrome biomarkers injected into rats to label dynamic bone formation. To assess the accumulation of AGEs, pentosidine (PEN), non-enzymatic cross-links (NE-xLR), and fluorescent AGEs (fAGEs) were identified in the bone; 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) was analyzed for the reactive oxygen species (ROS) level in the bone. Meanwhile, bone mechanical properties, bone microstructure, and dynamic bone histomorphometry were tested for bone quality assessment, and Osterix and TRAP were immunofluorescences stained for the activities of osteoblastic and osteoclastic cells. Results showed AGEs increased significantly and 8-OHdG expression in bone showed an upward trend in TS rat hindlimbs. The bone quality (bone microstructure and mechanical properties) and bone formation process (dynamic bone formation and osteoblastic cells activities) were inhibited after tail-suspension, and showed a correlation with AGEs, suggesting the elevated AGEs contributed to the disused bone loss. After being treated with irbesartan, the increased AGEs and 8-OHdG expression were significantly inhibited, suggesting irbesartan may reduce ROS to inhibit dicarbonyl compounds, thus suppressing AGEs production after tail-suspension. The inhibition of AGEs can partially alter the bone remodeling process and improve bone quality. Both AGEs accumulation and bone alterations almost occurred in trabecular bone but not in cortical bone, suggesting AGEs effects on bone remodeling under microgravity are dependent on the biological milieu.
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- 2023
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607. Analysis of influencing factors of subjective career unsuccessfulness of vocational college graduates from the Department of Navigation in China.
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Wang L, Ye JH, Lee YS, and Miao CJ
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The marine talent cultivation and output in higher vocational colleges is an important support to build a strong maritime country and ensure the steady development of the shipping business industry. Vocational colleges should ensure effective career preparation and career guidance education for their students, and train them to acquire the professional abilities to work and adapt effectively and quickly in the future. Some studies show that many crew members experience a decline in job satisfaction, a low sense of achievement, and a series of negative subjective career feelings. Even more, some crew members have poor work performance or unsuccessful career development behaviors such as career change or resignation. This study examined the causes and influencing factors of these circumstances and might be a reference for schools to strengthen the quality of their training programs in the future. In-depth interviews with 12 vocational marine navigation college graduates were conducted, and grounded theory was used to code and analyze the collected interview information. Four types of influencing factors were identified: adaptation preparation, career adaptability, adaptation action, and the situational factor. The adaptation preparation factor could be categorized into psychology, determination, lack of certificates, and simple work; the career adaptability factor could be categorized into boring work, busyness, a big gap between expectations and reality, danger, promotion difficulty, poor interpersonal relationships, high pressure, and maladaptation to the surroundings; the adaptation action factor could be categorized into passive fatigue, lack of training, competition, confidence, and planning; while the situational factor could be categorized into the impact of the epidemic, low social status, lack of support from family, and advantages of living on land. To help the marine navigation students better adapt to their jobs and avoid subjective career unsuccessfulness, higher vocational colleges need to strengthen students' mental health education, consolidate knowledge and skills training, encourage students to obtain more vocational competency certificates, enhance their interpersonal communication skills, do effective career planning, pay attention to physical exercise and safety awareness training, and adopt other career management and counseling suggestions., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Wang, Ye, Lee and Miao.)
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- 2022
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608. RIP3 deficiency attenuated hepatic stellate cell activation and liver fibrosis in schistosomiasis through JNK-cJUN/Egr1 downregulation.
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Song LJ, Yin XR, Guan SW, Gao H, Dong PP, Mei CJ, Yang YY, Zhang Y, Yu CX, and Hua ZC
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- Down-Regulation genetics, Early Growth Response Protein 1, Humans, Liver Cirrhosis genetics, Hepatic Stellate Cells pathology, Schistosomiasis pathology
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- 2022
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609. Yellow nail syndrome accompanied by minimal-change nephrotic syndrome: A case report.
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Zhang YN, Wang MH, Yu WC, Cheng W, Cong JP, Huang XP, and Wang FF
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Background: In most cases of yellow nail syndrome (YNS), the classic triad of yellow nails, lymphedema and respiratory manifestations rarely manifest simultaneously. Therefore, diagnosis is delayed or frequently missed., Case Summary: We report a 62-year-old YNS patient presenting with bilateral pleural, pericardial and peritoneal effusions who, 2 mo later, developed minimal-change nephrotic syndrome. After treatment with vitamin E, clarithromycin and prednisone for 3 mo, effusions in the chest, pericardium and abdominal cavity decreased while urine protein levels returned to within normal ranges., Conclusion: Clinicians should consider the possibility of YNS for patients presenting with multiple serous effusions and nephrotic syndromes., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare that they have no conflict of interest., (©The Author(s) 2022. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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610. Disturbance of serum lipid metabolites and potential biomarkers in the Bleomycin model of pulmonary fibrosis in young mice.
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Yang XH, Wang FF, Chi XS, Wang XM, Cong JP, Hu Y, and Zhang YZ
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- Animals, Biomarkers, Disease Models, Animal, Glycerophospholipids, Humans, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Bleomycin toxicity, Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis metabolism
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Background: Altered metabolic pathways have recently been considered as potential drivers of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) for the study of drug therapeutic targets. However, our understanding of the metabolite profile during IPF formation is lacking., Methods: To comprehensively characterize the metabolic disorders of IPF, a mouse IPF model was constructed by intratracheal injection of bleomycin into C57BL/6J male mice, and lung tissues from IPF mice at 7 days, 14 days, and controls were analyzed by pathology, immunohistochemistry, and Western Blots. Meanwhile, serum metabolite detections were conducted in IPF mice using LC-ESI-MS/MS, KEGG metabolic pathway analysis was applied to the differential metabolites, and biomarkers were screened using machine learning algorithms., Results: We analyzed the levels of 1465 metabolites and found that more than one-third of the metabolites were altered during IPF formation. There were 504 and 565 metabolites that differed between M7 and M14 and controls, respectively, while 201 differential metabolites were found between M7 and M14. In IPF mouse sera, about 80% of differential metabolite expression was downregulated. Lipids accounted for more than 80% of the differential metabolite species with down-regulated expression. The KEGG pathway enrichment analysis of differential metabolites was mainly enriched to pathways such as the metabolism of glycerolipids and glycerophospholipids. Eight metabolites were screened by a machine learning random forest model, and receiver operating characteristic curves (ROC) assessed them as ideal diagnostic tools., Conclusions: In conclusion, we have identified disturbances in serum lipid metabolism associated with the formation of pulmonary fibrosis, contributing to the understanding of the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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- 2022
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611. Astroglial CB1 Cannabinoid Receptors Mediate CP 55,940-Induced Conditioned Place Aversion Through Cyclooxygenase-2 Signaling in Mice.
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Cong J, Lu K, Zou W, Li Z, Guo Z, Tong X, Zheng J, Zhu J, Li S, Zhang W, Guo Y, Gao TM, and Chen R
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Cannabinoids (CBs), such as phytocannabinoids, synthetic CBs, and endogenous CBs, can be neuroprotective, rewarding, or aversive. The aversive effects of CBs may hinder their medical and recreational applications. It is unknown which type of CB receptors mediates the direct aversive effects of synthetic CB CP 55,940 which is an analog of Δ
9 -tetrahydrocannabinol, the major psychoactive component of marijuana. In this study, we address this question by taking the advantage of systematic type 1 CB receptor (CB1R) knockout mice and conditional reinstatement of this receptor only in astrocytes. We show that CP 55,940 at a concentration of 1 mg/kg induces conditioned place aversion (CPA) and the CPA effect of CP 55,940 is mediated by the astroglial CB1Rs. Inhibiting cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) eliminates CP 55,940-induced CPA in mice that only express CB1Rs in astrocytes. These findings conclude that CPA effect of CP 55,940 is mediated by the astroglial CB1Rs through COX-2 signaling, suggesting that selective COX-2 inhibition or precise isolation of astroglial CB1R activity may be the strategy for treating aversive response of medical and recreational administrations of marijuana., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Cong, Lu, Zou, Li, Guo, Tong, Zheng, Zhu, Li, Zhang, Guo, Gao and Chen.)- Published
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612. Linguistic emergence from a networks approach: The case of modern Chinese two-character words.
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Cong J and Liu H
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- Humans, China, Models, Theoretical, Linguistics, Language
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The models of linguistic networks and their analytical tools constitute a potential methodology for investigating the formation of structural patterns in actual language use. Research with this methodology has just started, which can hopefully shed light on the emergent nature of linguistic structure. This study attempts to employ linguistic networks to investigate the formation of modern Chinese two-character words (as structural units based on the chunking of their component characters) in the actual use of modern Chinese, which manifests itself as continuous streams of Chinese characters. Network models were constructed based on authentic Chinese language data, with Chinese characters as nodes, their co-occurrence relations as directed links, and the co-occurrence frequencies as link weights. Quantitative analysis of the network models has shown that a Chinese two-character word can highlight itself as a two-node island, i.e., a cohesive sub-network with its two component characters co-occurring more frequently than they co-occur with the other characters. This highlighting mechanism may play a vital role in the formation and acquisition of two-character words in actual language use. Moreover, this mechanism may also throw some light on the emergence of other structural phenomena (with the chunking of specific linguistic units as their basis)., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2021
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613. Effects of advanced glycation end products on osteocytes mechanosensitivity.
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Yang X, Liu CJ, Wang ZZ, Ding D, Shi JW, Wu XT, Sun LW, and Fan YB
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- Animals, Biomechanical Phenomena, Cell Line, Mice, Osteocytes cytology, Stress, Mechanical, Glycation End Products, Advanced metabolism, Osteocytes metabolism
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Osteocytes are extremely sensitive to mechanical loading and govern bone remodeling process. Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) have the capacity to induce osteocyte apoptosis. In order to investigate the effects of AGEs on the mechanosensitivity of osteocytes, the osteocytic-like cells (MLO-Y4) were treated with low (50 μg/ml) and high (400 μg/ml) concentrations of AGEs for 1day and exposed to 15 dyne/cm
2 of fluid shear stress. Then the F-actin cytoskeleton, prostaglandin E2(PGE2), Nitric oxide (NO), the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway activity mRNA expressions were detected for osteocytes mechanical response changes; osteocalcin (OCN) and receptor activator of nuclear factor-kappa B ligand (RANKL)/osteoprotegerin (OPG) were detected for the regulation on bone remodeling function of osteocytes. The results showed that AGEs accumulation inhibited the sense of osteocytes to external mechincal loading, promoted shear-induced NO and PGE2 release, suppressed the mechanosensitivity of Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, and furthermore promoted OCN and RANKL/OPG mRNA expressions. These indicated AGEs had an adverse impact on the mechanosensitivity of osteocytes, and led to a negative effect on their regulation of bone remodeling process under mechanical stimulation. This work provides a new perspective to interpret the alteration mechanism of osteocytes mechanosensitivity and provides a novel clue for exploring the mechanism of osteoporosis., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2021
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614. Rectoseminal vesicle fistula after radical surgery for rectal cancer: Four case reports and a literature review.
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Xia ZX, Cong JC, and Zhang H
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Background: A rectoseminal vesicle fistula (RSVF) is a rare complication after anterior or low anterior proctectomy for rectal cancer mainly due to anastomotic leakage (AL). Limited literature documenting this rare complication is available. We report four such cases and review the literature to investigate the etiology, clinical manifestations, and the diagnostic and treatment methods of RSVF in order to provide greater insight into this disorder., Case Summary: Four cases of RSVF were presented and summarized, and a further 12 cases selected from the literature were discussed. The main clinical symptoms in these patients were pneumaturia, fever, scrotal swelling and pain, anal pain, orchitis, diarrhea, dysuria, epididymitis and fecaluria. Imaging methods such as pelvic X-ray, computed tomography (CT), sinus radiography, barium enema and other techniques confirmed the diagnosis. CT was the imaging modality of choice. In cases presenting with reduced levels of AL, minimal surrounding inflammation, and controlled infection, the RSVF was conservatively treated by urethral catheterization, antibiotics administration and parenteral nutrition. In cases of severe RSVF, incision and drainage of the abscess or fistula and urinary or fecal diversion surgery successfully resolved the fistula., Conclusion: This study provides an extensive analysis of RSVF, and outlines, summarizes and examines the causes, clinical manifestations, diagnostic procedures and treatment options, in order to prevent misdiagnosis and treatment errors., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (©The Author(s) 2020. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2020
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615. The Differential and Dynamic Progression of Hepatic Inflammation and Immune Responses During Liver Fibrosis Induced by Schistosoma japonicum or Carbon Tetrachloride in Mice.
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Song LJ, Yin XR, Mu SS, Li JH, Gao H, Zhang Y, Dong PP, Mei CJ, and Hua ZC
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- Animals, Carbon Tetrachloride metabolism, Cells, Cultured, Cytokines metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Disease Progression, Female, Fibrosis, Humans, Liver parasitology, Liver pathology, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Hepatitis immunology, Liver immunology, Schistosoma japonicum physiology, Schistosomiasis japonica immunology, T-Lymphocyte Subsets immunology, Th1 Cells immunology
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Liver fibrosis can result from various causes and could progress to cirrhosis and cancer; however, there are no effective treatments due to that its molecular mechanism is unclear. liver fibrosis model made by Schistosoma japonicum ( S. japonicum ) infection or Carbon tetrachloride (CCl
4 ) intraperitoneal injection is a conventional model used in liver fibrosis-related studies for mechanism or pharmaceutical research purposes. But the differences in the pathological progression, immune responses and the underlying mechanism between the two liver fibrosis model have not been carefully compared and characterized, which hinders us from correctly understanding and making better use of the two models. In the present study, the pathological changes to the liver, and the cytokines, inflammatory factors, macrophages, and lymphocytes subsets involved were analyzed in the liver fibrosis model of S. japonicum infection or CCl4 intraperitoneal injection. Additionally, the pathological progression, immune responses and the underlying injury mechanism in these two models were compared and characterized. The results showed that the changing trend of interleukin-13 (IL-13), transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β), inflammatory factors, and M1, M2 macrophages, were consistent with the development trend of fibrosis regardless of whether liver fibrosis was caused by S. japonicum or CCl4 . For lymphocyte subsets, the proportions of CD3+ T cells and CD4+ T cells decreased gradually, while proportion of CD8+ T cells peaked at 6 weeks in mice infected with S. japonicum and at 12 weeks in mice injected with CCl4 . With prolonged S . japonicum infection time, Th1 (CD4+ IFN-γ+ ) immunity converted to Th2 (CD4+ IL-4+ )/Th17 (CD4+ IL-17+ ) with weaker regulatory T cell (Treg) (CD4+ CD25+ FOXP3+ ) immunity. However, in liver fibrosis caused by CCl4 , Th1 cells occupied the dominant position, while proportions of Th2, Th17, and Treg cells decreased gradually. In conclusion, liver fibrosis was a complex pathological process that was regulated by a series of cytokines and immune cells. The pathological progressions and immune responses to S. japonicum or CCl4 induced liver fibrosis were different, possibly because of their different injury mechanisms. The appropriate animal model should be selected according to the needs of different experiments and the pathogenic factors of liver fibrosis in the study., (Copyright © 2020 Song, Yin, Mu, Li, Gao, Zhang, Dong, Mei and Hua.)- Published
- 2020
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616. Evaluation of 99mTC-ECD SPECT/CT brain Imaging with NeuroGam analysis in Moyamoya disease after surgical revascularization.
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Lou J, Liu Z, Xu B, Wang YK, Liu CJ, Liu M, and Liu XD
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- Adolescent, Adult, Brain diagnostic imaging, Brain surgery, Cerebral Revascularization methods, Child, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Middle Cerebral Artery surgery, Moyamoya Disease surgery, Postoperative Period, Preoperative Period, Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Computed Tomography methods, Software, Temporal Arteries surgery, Treatment Outcome, Young Adult, Cysteine analogs & derivatives, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted methods, Moyamoya Disease diagnostic imaging, Organotechnetium Compounds, Radiopharmaceuticals, Single Photon Emission Computed Tomography Computed Tomography statistics & numerical data
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To evaluate the clinical value of NeuroGam software in assessing the brain foci perfusion changes by TC-ECD single photon emission computed tomography/computed tomography (SPECT/CT) brain imaging in patients with Moyamoya Disease (MMD).Seventy-two patients with MMD who underwent superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery (STA-MCA) bypass combined with encephalo-duro-myo-synangiosis (EDMS) surgical revascularization were included. Baseline and follow-up TC-ECD SPECT/CT brain scans were performed on all patients at least twice before and after operation. Pre- and post-SPECT dicom images were reoriented into Talairach space using NeuroGam Software package. Additional visual analysis was performed. Differences mean pixel value between pre- and post- operation brain perfusion were assessed with paired t test and McNemar test.Significant differences in the number of hypoperfusion foci were found between visual assessment and NeuroGam aided assessment. More hypoperfusion foci were found by NeuroGam software aided assessment in the frontal, parietal, temporal, occipital lobe, thalamus, basal ganglia and cerebellum before and after surgery (P < .0001). According to NeuroGam software assessment, the perfusion of frontal, parietal, temporal lobe, anterior and middle cerebral regions on the operative side significantly improved before and after surgery (t = -3.734, t = -3.935, t = -5.099, t = -4.006, t = -5.170, all P < .001). However, no significant differences were found in the occipital lobe (t = -1.962, P = .054), thalamus (t = 1.362, P = .177), basal ganglia (t = -2.394, P = .019), and cerebellum (t = 1.383, P = .171) before and after surgery.The NeuroGam software provides a quantitative approach for monitoring surgical effect of MMD in a variable time (3-12 months after surgery). It could discover the perfusion changes that are neglected in conventional visual assessment.
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- 2019
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617. [Roles of transforming growth factor - β1 and heat shock protein 47 in progression of Schistosoma japonicum -induced hepatic fibrosis].
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Yong-Hua Z, Chen X, Ying-Ying Y, Cong-Jin M, Pan-Pan D, Xue S, Yong-Liang X, Xiao-Lin F, Jun-Qi Y, and Li-Juan S
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- Animals, Biomarkers blood, Disease Progression, Female, Gene Expression, Mice, Mice, Inbred ICR, Random Allocation, HSP47 Heat-Shock Proteins genetics, HSP47 Heat-Shock Proteins metabolism, Liver Cirrhosis blood, Liver Cirrhosis diagnosis, Liver Cirrhosis etiology, Liver Cirrhosis physiopathology, Schistosoma japonicum, Schistosomiasis japonica complications, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 genetics, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 metabolism
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Objective: To investigate the dynamic expression of transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) and heat shock protein 47 (HSP47) and explore their roles in the progression of hepatic fibrosis induced by Schistosoma japonicum infection., Methods: Fifty female mice of the ICR strain were randomly divided into the infection group and the normal control group, of 25 mice in each group. Each mouse in the infection group was infected with 20 ± 1 cercariae of S. japonicum via the abdominal skin, while uninfected animals served as normal control. Five mice were sacrificed 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 weeks post-infection and liver tissues were sampled. Serum HSP47 and TGF-β1 was determined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and the pathological changes of liver specimens were observed with hematoxylin & eosin (HE) staining. In addition, the synthesis of alpha 1 chain of type I collagen (COL1A1) was measured using Masson staining, and the mRNA expression of TGF-β1 , HSP47 and COL1A1 was determined using real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay., Results: During the period of S. japonicum -induced hepatic fibrosis, the serum HSP47 and TGF-β1 levels and the mRNA expression of TGF - β 1 , HSP47 and COL1A1 gradually increased with the progression of hepatic fibrosis. The serum levels of HSP47 and TGF-β1 were (179.26 ± 29.87) pg/mL and (22.37 ± 5.21) ng/mL 6 weeks post-infection, respectively, which were significantly greater than those [(150.29 ± 34.91) pg/mL and (18.54 ± 7.78) ng/mL, respectively] in the normal control group (both P values < 0.05). In addition, the mRNA expression of HSP47 , COL1A1 and TGF- β 1 was (0.86 ± 0.04), (1.17 ± 0.06) and (0.64 ± 0.13) in mouse liver specimens, which was significantly higher than that (0.23 ± 0.03, 0.20 ± 0.02 and 0.38 ± 0.02) in the normal control group (all P values < 0.01)., Conclusions: The expression of TGF-β1 and HSP47 during the period of S. japonicum -induced hepatic fibrosis is consistent with the progression of the hepatic fibrosis, and exhibits the same tendency with type I collagen expression. HSP47 is a novel promising diagnosis marker and therapeutic target for S. japonicum -induced hepatic fibrosis.
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- 2019
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618. Role of Different Blood Purification Nursing Models in Uremic Patients: A Preliminary Report.
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Huang WH, Wu YF, Cong JM, and Jiang X
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- Anxiety blood, Anxiety etiology, Blood Chemical Analysis methods, China, Cytokines blood, Depression blood, Depression etiology, Female, Humans, Male, Nurses, Oxidative Stress physiology, Preliminary Data, Quality of Life, Uremia psychology, Blood Chemical Analysis nursing, Nursing Care methods, Uremia blood, Uremia nursing
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BACKGROUND Accumulation of uremic toxins is closely associated with chronic kidney disease (CKD)-related complications such as cerebrovascular accidents and cardiovascular diseases. Clinical nursing is accepted as a critical clinical prognosis factor for hospitalized patients. The present study was designed to compare the effects of different blood purification nursing models on clinical outcomes in patients with uremia. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 68 patients with uremia were selected and divided to control and intervention groups. The patients in the control group received traditional nursing model care, while the patients in intervention group received comprehensive high-quality nursing care for 6 months. RESULTS After 6 months of treatment, the quality of life, anxiety, and depression were obviously ameliorated in both groups. The levels of blood urea nitrogen (BUN), parathyroid hormone (PTH), creatinine, β2-microglobulin (β2-MG), total cholesterol (TC), albumin (ALB), interleukin-1β (IL-1β), IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), C-reactive protein (CRP), 8-isoprostane, and malondialdehyde (MDA), as well as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activities were all significantly improved in both groups of patients, but the intervention group exhibited better results than the control group. CONCLUSIONS Our results demonstrated that comprehensive high-quality nursing care rectified the metabolic disorders and inhibited systematic inflammatory factors, and oxidative stress, which may be responsible for better amelioration of quality of life in patients with uremia.
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- 2018
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619. Septation of the Intrapericardial Arterial Trunks in the Early Human Embryonic Heart.
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Yang YP, Li HR, Cao XM, Qiao CJ, and Ya J
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- Actins metabolism, Alkaline Phosphatase metabolism, Heart Valves embryology, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Myosin Heavy Chains metabolism, Aorta embryology, Heart embryology
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Background: Outflow tract (OFT) septation defects are a common cause of congenital heart disease. Numerous studies have focused on the septation mechanism of the OFT, but have reported inconsistent conclusions. This study, therefore, aimed to investigate the septation of the aortic sac and the OFT in the early embryonic human heart., Methods: Serial sections of 27 human embryonic hearts from Carnegie stage (CS) 10 to CS19 were immunohistochemically stained with antibodies against α-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) and myosin heavy chain., Results: At CS10-CS11, the OFT wall was an exclusively myocardial structure that was continuous with the aortic sac at the margin of the pericardial cavity. From CS13 onward, the OFT was divided into nonmyocardial and myocardial portions. The cushion formed gradually, and its distal border with the OFT myocardium was consistently maintained. The aortic sac between the fourth and sixth aortic arch arteries was degenerated. At CS16, the α-SMA-positive aortopulmonary septum formed and fused with the two OFT cushions, thus septating the nonmyocardial portion of the OFT into two arteries. At this stage, the cushions were not fused. At CS19, the bilateral cushions were fused to septate the myocardial portion of the OFT., Conclusions: Data suggest that the OFT cushion is formed before the aortopulmonary septum is formed. Thus, the OFT cushion is not derived from the aortopulmonary septum. In addition, the nonmyocardial part of the OFT is septated into the aorta and pulmonary trunk by the aortopulmonary septum, while the main part of the cushion fuses and septates the myocardial portion of the OFT., Competing Interests: There are no conflicts of interest
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- 2018
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620. Expressions of TOLL-like receptor 4 (TLR-4) and matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9)/Tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 (TIMP-1) in pulmonary blood vessels with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and their relationships with pulmonary vascular remodelling.
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Yu WC, Cong JP, and Mi LY
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- Case-Control Studies, Forced Expiratory Volume physiology, Hematoxylin, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Lung blood supply, Male, Middle Aged, Myocytes, Smooth Muscle metabolism, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive physiopathology, Reference Values, Vital Capacity physiology, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, Pulmonary Artery metabolism, Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive metabolism, Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 metabolism, Toll-Like Receptor 4 metabolism, Vascular Remodeling
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Objective: This study aims at investigating the expressions of TOLL-like receptor 4 (TLR-4) and matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9)/ tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 (TIMP-1) in pulmonary blood vessels with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and their relationships with pulmonary vascular remodelling (PVR)., Methods: 60 para-tumour tissues were divided into the COPD group and the control group (n=30); the inflammations, pulmonary artery wall area/total artery area (WA%), and wall thickness/vascular outer diameter (WT%) were compared. The expressions of TLR-4, MMP-9/TIMP-1, and PCNA in pulmonary vascular smooth muscle cells were detected, and their relationships with PVR were then analysed., Results: The inflammations (1.6±0.8), WA% (44.0±6.4), and WT% (27.3±3.3) in the COPD group were higher than in the control group (0.3±0.5, 26.1±2.8, 15.6±1.8), and the expressions of TLR-4 (31.4±147) and MMP-9/TIMP-1 (2.2±2.6) were increased compared to the control group (4.7±4.5, 1.9±12). Correlation analysis: TLR-4 and MMP-9/TIMP-1 were positively correlated with the inflammations (r=0.18, P<0.01), WA% (r=0.68, P<0.01), and WT% (r=0.73, P<0.01), as well as positively correlated with the expression of PCNA (r=0.44, P<0.01); the upregulation of TLR-4 was positively correlated with the expressions of MMP-9 and TIMP-1., Conclusions: The upregulation of TLR-4 in the pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells of COPD patients could promote the inflammations and the MMP-9 expression, thus causing abnormal degradation of extracellular matrix, so it played an important role in the process of PVR.
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- 2018
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621. Satb2 Ablation Impairs Hippocampus-Based Long-Term Spatial Memory and Short-Term Working Memory and Immediate Early Genes (IEGs)-Mediated Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity.
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Li Y, You QL, Zhang SR, Huang WY, Zou WJ, Jie W, Li SJ, Liu JH, Lv CY, Cong J, Hu YY, Gao TM, and Li JM
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Special AT-rich sequence-binding protein 2 (Satb2) is a protein binding to the matrix attachment regions of DNA and important for gene regulation. Patients with SATB2 mutation usually suffer moderate to severe mental retardation. However, the mechanisms for the defects of intellectual activities in patients with SATB2 mutation are largely unclear. Here we established the heterozygous Satb2 mutant mice and Satb2 conditional knockout mice to mimic the patients with SATB2 mutation and figured out the role of Satb2 in mental activities. We found that the spatial memory and working memory were significantly damaged in the heterozygous Satb2 mutant mice, early postnatal Satb2-deficient mice (CaMKIIα-Cre
+ Satb2fl/fl mice), and adult Satb2 ablation mice (Satb2fl/fl mice injected with CaMKIIα-Cre virus). Functionally, late phase long-term potentiation (L-LTP) in these Satb2 mutant mice was greatly impaired. Morphologically, in CA1 neurons of CaMKIIα-Cre+ Satb2fl/fl mice, we found decreased spine density of the basal dendrites and less branches of apical dendrites that extended into lacunar molecular layer. Mechanistically, expression levels of immediate early genes (IEGs) including Fos, FosB, and Egr1 were significantly decreased after Satb2 deletion. And, Satb2 could regulate expression of FosB by binding to the promoter of FosB directly. In general, our study uncovers that Satb2 plays an important role in spatial memory and working memory by regulating IEGs-mediated hippocampal synaptic plasticity.- Published
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622. Laparoscopic Low Anterior Resection of the Rectum with Transanal Prolapsing Specimen Extraction: Early Experience with 23 Patients.
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Zhang H, Cong JC, Ling YZ, Cui MM, Zhang FY, Feng Y, and Chen CS
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- Aged, Anal Canal, Feasibility Studies, Female, Humans, Laparoscopy methods, Length of Stay, Male, Middle Aged, Operative Time, Treatment Outcome, Colectomy methods, Natural Orifice Endoscopic Surgery methods, Rectal Neoplasms surgery, Rectum surgery
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Objective: For laparoscopic low anterior resection of the rectum, a small additional incision is needed to extract the specimen. We describe an adjustment technique, which inserted the anvil and extracted the specimen through transanal pathway., Methods: Between July 2010 and July 2012, 23 patients underwent laparoscopic rectal surgery with transanal anvil insertion and transanal prolapsing specimen extraction. All perioperative data and short-term outcomes were recorded in a database., Results: The mean patient age was 61.3 years (range 47-68 years). Of the 23 patients, 17 underwent resection for rectal carcinoma and 6 had tubulovillous adenomas. No intraoperative complications occurred. The mean operative time was 137 minutes (range 118-170 minutes). The distal margins, circumferential resection margins, and lymph node dissections were oncologically adequate for all malignancies. One patient experienced anastomotic leakage (4.3%), treated conservatively. One male patient with benign prostatic hyperplasia suffered from postoperative urinary retention. The average postoperative hospital stay was 11.3 days (range 7-21 days). No patients experienced anal dysfunction. At a median follow-up of 26 months, there were no tumor recurrences., Conclusion: The technique of transanal prolapsing specimen extraction for laparoscopic low anterior resection of the rectum is feasible and safe for selected patients.
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- 2016
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623. The relationships between the identified critical nodes within DTI-based brain structural network using hub measurements and vulnerability measurement.
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Cong Jin, Lan Lin, Li-Wei Kuo, Shuicai Wu, Zhenrong Fu, and Yi-Ping Chao
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- Brain Mapping, Cognition, Humans, Brain
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Network analysis of human brain connectivity based on graph theory has consistently identified sets of regions that are critically important for enabling efficient information integration and communication, especially for the understanding of cognitive functions, the discoveries of aging effects and the network change due to brain diseases. Two major approaches, hub measurement (HM) and vulnerability measurement (VM), have been proposed to detect these `important nodes' within brain network organization. However, the relationship between the spatial localization and the number of these identified nodes found using HM and VM approaches respectively is still unknown. In this study, we aim to figure out the relationships between the identified critical nodes of brain network based on various HM and VM methods with DTI-based structural brain network. Two factors of parcellation atlases and level of scale are also considered to address the effects in the definition of these nodes. From the results, the great consistency is existed between the node identification using HM and VM approaches in the same atlases, but the divergence between different atlases and level of node scale.
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- 2015
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624. [Expression and significance of RECK, metalloproteinase-9 and vascular endothelial growth factor-C in colorectal cancer].
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Zhang H, Cong JC, Cui MM, Feng Y, and Chen CS
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- Adult, Aged, Colorectal Neoplasms pathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Colorectal Neoplasms genetics, Colorectal Neoplasms metabolism, GPI-Linked Proteins metabolism, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor C metabolism
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Objective: To investigate the expression of reversion-inducing cysteine-rich protein with Kazal motifs (RECK), matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), and vascular endothelial growth factor-C (VEGF-C) in colorectal cancer., Methods: S-P immunohistochemistry was used to detect the expression of RECK, MMP-9 and VEGF-C in colorectal cancer specimen. Colorectal mucosal tissue at least 10 cm away from the tumor was used as control., Results: The positive expression of RECK in colorectal cancer was significantly lower than that in the controls(53.3% vs. 100%, P<0.05). Both MMP-9 and VEGF-C were over expressed compared with the controls(86.7% vs. 23.3% and 71.7% vs. 13.3% respectively, P<0.01). The expression of RECK was negatively correlated with that of MMP-9 and VEGF-C, and the expression of MMP-9 was positively correlated with that of VEGF-C. There were significant associations between the expression of these proteins and lymph node metastasis, distant metastasis, and TNM staging (all P<0.05)., Conclusions: RECK expression is low in colorectal cancer, while MMP-9 and VEGF-C expressions are high. Combined testing of these 3 markers is important in the evaluation of tumor metastasis and invasion, and is helpful in the prediction of the prognosis.
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625. Ileum perforation due to delayed operation in obturator hernia: a case report and review of literatures.
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Zhang H, Cong JC, and Chen CS
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- Aged, 80 and over, Colic etiology, Female, Hernia, Obturator diagnostic imaging, Hernia, Obturator surgery, Humans, Ileal Diseases diagnostic imaging, Ileal Diseases surgery, Ileostomy, Intestinal Perforation diagnostic imaging, Intestinal Perforation surgery, Multiple Organ Failure etiology, Peritonitis etiology, Shock, Septic etiology, Time Factors, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Treatment Outcome, Vomiting etiology, Hernia, Obturator complications, Ileal Diseases etiology, Intestinal Perforation etiology
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A 83-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital because of intermittent abdominal colicky pain and vomiting for 26 h. The pain localized over the periumbilical area with radiation along the medial side of the thigh. Computed tomography scan with three-dimensional reconstruction revealed a loop of small bowel protruding into the left obturator canal. Incarcerated obturator hernia was diagnosed and emergency laparotomy was arranged immediately. Unfortunately, her family refused surgery because of her worsening condition. On the third evening after admission, the patient developed peritonitis and sepsis. Perforation of small bowel due to the incarceration was noted during laparotomy. Bowel resection and an end-ileostomy were performed. She recovered well despite of the complication of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome. Literature is reviewed, and the pathogenesis, clinical manifestation, imaging features and treatment are discussed.
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- 2010
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626. [Study on HPLC fingerprint characteristics of Selaginella plants].
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Fan XL, Wan DR, Ye CJ, and Chen KL
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- Biflavonoids analysis, China, Plants, Medicinal classification, Selaginellaceae classification, Species Specificity, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Plants, Medicinal chemistry, Selaginellaceae chemistry
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Objective: To establish a method to analyze HPLC fingerprint characteristics of 10 plants from Selaginella., Method: HPLC was applied for establishment of fingerprints, which were used to evaluate and distinguish the different species of Selaginella., Result: The different species from Selaginella showed different HPLC fingerprint characteristic. The samples of the same species but collected in different period, different environment or different locations showed certain difference in fingerprints, Conclusion: 2 important mutual fingerprint peaks were found in the 10 plants of Selaginella species and 5 peaks can be used as "main fingerprint peaks". The dates of these peaks can used for assessment of phylogenetic relation among species and evaluation of quality.
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- 2007
627. Clinicopathological characteristics of advanced colorectal cancer 30 mm or smaller in diameter.
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Zhang H, Chen CS, Cong JC, Qiao L, Hasegawa T, and Takashima S
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Carcinoembryonic Antigen blood, Colorectal Neoplasms surgery, Female, Humans, Japan, Laparotomy, Lymphatic Metastasis, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasm Staging, Retrospective Studies, Colorectal Neoplasms pathology
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Objective: To investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of advanced colorectal cancer which was 30 mm or smaller in diameter., Methods: Retrospective analysis documented 80 patients with small advanced colorectal cancer from May 1985 to May 2002. According to the diameter of tumors, all patients were divided into three groups: Group A (10 mm or less), Group B (11-20 mm), Group C (21-30 mm). Considering the number of patients in Group A was smaller, we combined Group A with Group B as Group D. Then various clinicopathological characteristics were compared between Group C and Group D., Results: The most common site of small advanced colorectal cancer was sigmoid colon and rectum that accounted for 36.2% and 35.0% of all cases. The average diameter of total tumors was 23.3 mm. Type 2 was the most common macroscopic type (63.7%) and the moderate differentiation was seen in 77.5% of cases. Thirty-eight (47.5%) cases had lymph node metastasis. Three (3.8%) cases had liver metastasis and three (3.8%) cases had peritoneal metastasis. The frequency of lymph node metastasis was found significantly different between Group C and Group D (54.2% vs. 28.6%, P < 0.05) , as well as between the groups with different depth of invasion (P < 0.05). Curability A resection was performed in 69 (86.2%) cases., Conclusions: Tumor size and depth of invasion are related to lymph node metastasis in small advanced colorectal cancer. However, the small size of tumor may not always be a reliable parameter for estimating the risk of lymph node metastasis. Small colorectal cancers also do not always mean the early stage. Surgeons should be aware of the features of small advanced colorectal cancers to select ideal management and perform perfect resection.
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- 2007
628. [Pharmacognostic studies on Begonia sinensis rhizome].
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Ye CJ, Sun YZ, and Chen KL
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- Begoniaceae cytology, Pharmacognosy, Plant Tubers anatomy & histology, Plant Tubers cytology, Plants, Medicinal cytology, Rhizome anatomy & histology, Rhizome cytology, Begoniaceae anatomy & histology, Plants, Medicinal anatomy & histology
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Objective: To establish the characteristic method of rude medicinal material of rhizome of Begonia sinensis., Method: The characteristic features of the rhizome were studies by morphological and microscopic observation., Results: The description and transverse features of transverse section of the rhizome were described, and in the powder the microscopic features such as cluster needle crystals, tentacle, ring-thread vessel were found., Conclusion: The characteristics can be used to differentiate the rhizome of Begonia sinensis.
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- 2006
629. Submucous colon lipoma: a case report and review of the literature.
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Zhang H, Cong JC, Chen CS, Qiao L, and Liu EQ
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Colonic Neoplasms surgery, Female, Humans, Lipoma surgery, Colonic Neoplasms pathology, Lipoma pathology
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Colon lipoma is remarkably rare in clinical practice. We reported a case of ascending colon lipoma in an 83-year-old woman. She was asymptomatic with a lipoma of 35 mm x 30 mm x 24 mm in size which was found by routine colonoscopy. Right hemicolectomy was performed uneventfully. The diagnosis was made by histological examination. Reviewing the literature and combining with our experience, we discussed the clinical features, diagnosis and treatment of this uncommon disease.
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- 2005
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