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  • Research progress in the treatment of diabetic neuropathic pain based on intestinal flora

    Diabetic neuropathic pain (DNP) is one of the most common and complex complications of diabetes. In recent years, studies have shown that gut microbiota can regulate inflammatory response, intestinal permeability, glucose metabolism, and fatty acid oxidation, synthesis, and energy consumption by regulating factors such as lipopolysaccharides, short chain fatty acids, bile acids, and branched chain amino acids, achieving the goal of treating DNP. This paper summarizes the relevant mechanisms of gut microbiota in the treatment of DNP, the relevant intervention measures of traditional Chinese and western medicine, in order to provide new ideas for clinical treatment of DNP.

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  • A TRAIL OF THREE-DIMENSIONAL VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUE TO OBSERVE INTRANEURAL MICROVESSELS OF SCIATIC NERVES IN SPRAGUE DAWLEY RATS

    Objective To investigate the feasibility of establishing the visualization models of intraneural microvessels of sciatic nerves in Sprague Dawley (SD) rats by systemic infusion of Evan’s blue (EB) or lead oxide and to compare the advantages and disadvantages. Methods Fifteen healthy adult SD rats of either gender, weighing 200-250 g, were randomly divided into traditional group (group A, n=5), fluorescence group (group B, n=5), and radiography group (group C, n=5). Ink, EB, and lead oxide, all mixed with gelatin solution, were injected in groups A, B, and C, respectively. After 2 hours of cryopreservation under 4°C, all sciatic nerves were harvested and observed through stereomicroscope to make sure the filling condition. The two-dimentional (2D) images were then collected via reflexion fluorescent microscope in group B and via micro-CT scan in group C. All images were imported into computer to establish three-dimentional (3D) reconstruction models by Mimics 15.0. Results All groups could show the outline of intraneural microvessels of sciatic nerves under stereomicroscope. Diameters of them were measured under fluorescent microscope, ranging from 10 µm to 30 µm. Both groups B and C could establish 3D reconstruction models from 2D images. These models could clearly reproduce the structure of microvessels. Conclusion Both EB and lead oxide can be used to establish 3D reconstruction models to observe structure of the intraneural vessels. However, EB has some disadvantages, such as predisposition to infiltration, grainy 2D images and time-consuming procedure; it is not suitable for researches of large specimen. Though 2D pictures from lead oxide have lower resolution than EB, it is easier to be manipulated and appropriate for experiments of large specimen.

    Release date:2016-08-31 04:06 Export PDF Favorites Scan
  • Refractory recurrent metastatic parathyroid carcinoma: MDT of a case and literatures review

    ObjectiveTo summarize the experience of comprehensive treatment of parathyroid carcinoma (PTC).MethodThe clinicopathologic data of patient with PTC admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University were retrospectively analyzed.ResultsThe patient was a 42-year-old male, who was diagnosed with the primary hyperparathyroidism after suffering from systemic joint pain for more than 2 years. The patient accepted the first operation in a primary hospital, including the resection of the PTC and ipsilateral thyroid lobectomy, and the PTC was confirmed pathologically. The second operation was performed due to the tumor relapse within thyroid bed. The third operation was performed with the palliative resection of the recurrent tumor in the right neck and the three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy was performed. The fourth operation was performed in the left neck with lateral lymph node dissection of level Ⅲ and level Ⅳ. The lower left lung cuneiform resection was performed in the fifth operation. For the last operation, the mediastinal metastatic tumor was removed with thoracoscopy. The multiple imaging evaluation showed no evidence of recurrence in the neck, but the extensive pulmonary metastasis occurred.ConclusionsSurgery is the only effective treatment for PTC. En bloc excision consists of resection of primary tumor, ipsilateral thyroid lobectomy, other surrounding structures involved by the tumor and central neck dissection. During operation, tumor rupture should be avoided. Accessible metastatic tumor should be resected when possible. Radiotherapy should be performed in patient with local infiltration or unresectable tumor. Effect of chemotherapy for PTC is poor. Supportive medical care should be given for fatal hypercalcemia in patient when treatment failed to control tumor.

    Release date:2019-11-25 02:42 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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