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Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology ; (12): 677-682, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-438424

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Objective To investigate the apoptosis of rat glioma C 6 cells induced by defective in-terfering( DI) particles of Sendai virus strain Tianjin .Methods Rat glioma C6 cells were treated with dif-ferent titers of DI particles of Sendai virus strain Tianjin in vitro with culture media as negative control and intact virus as positive control .At different time point , cells were collected and their apoptosis was detected by DNA gel electrophorsis , TUNEL assay and AnnexinⅤ/PI double-labeled flow cytometry .The C6 glioma-bearing rat model was established and then treated with three intratumoral injections of DI particles , intact virus or saline three times at interval of two days .The antitumor effects of ID particles were evaluated through daily measuring of the tumor size .Hematoxylin-eosin( HE) staining was used to observe the patho-logical changes in tumor tissues .TUNEL assay was performed to detect the apoptosis of tumor tissues .Re-sults Rat glioma C6 cells treated with DI particles or intact virus in vitro showed typical DNA ladder pattern in agarose gel electrophoresis in a time-and dose-dependent manner .With the intervention of DI particles , the apoptosis rate of C6 cells showed a time-and dose-dependent manner and was significantly higher than that of the control group (P0.05).Conclusion The DI particles of Sendai virus strain Tianjin could induce apoptosis of rat glioma C 6 cells in a time-and dose-dependent manner both in vitro and in vivo, suggesting that the DI particles might be applicable for the treatment of neurogliocytoma in the future.

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Chinese Journal of Trauma ; (12): 1063-1072, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-430742

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Objective To collect domestic and foreign literatures on mini-invasive total hiparthroplasty (THA) and conventional THA so as to assay the clinical outcomes of the two treatments usingMeta analysis.Methods Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of mini-invasive THA and conventionalTHA that met the inclusion criteria were collected in the computer-based retrieval combined with manualretrieval of databases such as MEDLINE,EMBASE,OVID,and ScienceDirect.Methodological qualityassessment of the included literatures was performed using Cochrane risk evaluation tool and Meta analysisof those literatures was made by employing RevMan 5.1 software.Two surgical approaches were comparedin regard of indices including postoperative Harris hip score,operation time,intraoperative blood loss andcomplications.Results The study involved 17 related articles (18 RCTs containing 1 560 patients),including 774 patients treated by mini-invasive THA and 786 by conventional THA.The study showedsignificant differences between mini-invasive THA and conventional THA in aspects of incision length[WMD=-5.93,95% CI (-7.29,-4.57)],blood loss [SMD =-0.45,95% CI (-0.77,-0.13)] and postoperative visual analog scale (VAS) [MD =-19.58,95% CI (-26.38,-12.78)],whereas there were no significant differences regarding the postoperative Harris score [WMD =0.85,95% CI (-3.50,5.20)],operation time [WMD=-0.99,95% CI (-5.36,3.39)],blood transfusion volume [WMD =-66.29,95% CI (-241.31,108.72)] and complication incidence rate [RR =1.01,95% CI (0.61,1.66)].Conclusions Mini-invasive THA offers advantages of smaller incision,less intraoperative blood loss and milder postoperative pain over conventional THA but has similar effect with conventional THA in aspects of Harris hip score,operation duration,blood transfusion volume and complications.Moreover,high quality,multicenter and large scale RCTs are required to confirm the outcomes.

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