1.CT features of struma ovarii: Comparison with pathologic findings
Yong LAN ; Wei LI ; Xuemao LUO ; Chaotong ZHANG ; Maoqing HU ; Guoqiang TAN ; Wansheng LONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(1):116-118
Objective To observe CT features of struma ovarii (SO) in comparison of pathologic findings. Methods CT features of 9 patients with pathologically confirmed SO were analyzed retrospectively and compared with pathological findings. Results All tumors were unilateral and had smooth margins, 3 were cystic and 6 were cystic-solid lesions, 5 were high attenuation lesions in the cyst portion of the mass on contrast CT. The cyst wall moderately (n=3) or markedly (n=5) enhanced after administration of contrast medium. Scattered, stripe-like or ring-like calcifications were found in 6 patients. On pathology, most of cystic portions were filled with high proteinaceous gelatinous fluid of eosinophiclic colloid, and the solid portion of tumors consisted of the thyroid tissue and stoma containing abundant blood vessels and fibrous tissue. Conclusion SO appears as a smooth marginated multicystic mass with calcification, high attenuation lesionin plain CT, and marked solid part enhancement on contrast CT.
2.A study of some key techniques of digitized virtual hand
Chaotong HUANG ; Longfu CHEN ; Jingkuang LI ; Zhonghua LI ; Dongsheng CHEN ; Jianwen TAN ; Meichao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2009;32(2):127-129,illust 6
Objective To reconstruct anatomical structures and establish visible model of the hand and evaluate some key techniques of digitized virtual hand. Methods Three hands were scan and then perfused by self-curing denture acylic and cinnabar. With the datum from CT-scan of the specimen of perfused hand (cryopreserved 4-24 h), such anatomical structures as contour, bone, artery, extensor tendon, flexor tendon and nerve of hand were constructed by software of Mimics 10.01 and measured. Results The visible hand model based on anatomical structures was established and main anatomical structures were exactly showed. Each structure was displayed by the multiform solitude or combination. Vessel lumens was displayed hollow and fidelity. The hand nerve can the part demonstrate that can earnest reflect the normal human body nerve contour anatomy characteristic. Conclusion The visible hand model can provide 3D morphological data for clinical practice and research, as well as provide digitized model for virtual reality.
3.PXR Mediated Protection against Liver Inflammation by Ginkgolide A in Tetrachloromethane Treated Mice.
Nanhui YE ; Hang WANG ; Jing HONG ; Tao ZHANG ; Chaotong LIN ; Chun MENG
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2016;24(1):40-48
The pregnane X receptor (PXR), a liver and intestine specific receptor,, has been reported to be related with the repression of inflammation as well as activation of cytochromosome P450 3A (CYP3A) expression. We examined the effect of PXR on tetrachloromethane (CCl4)-induced mouse liver inflammation in this work. Ginkgolide A, one main component of Ginkgo biloba extracts (GBE), activated PXR and enhanced PXR expression level, displayed both significant therapeutic effect and preventive effect against CCl4-induced mouse hepatitis. siRNA-mediated decrease of PXR expression significantly reduced the efficacy of Ginkgolide A in treating CCl4-induced inflammation in mice. Flavonoids, another important components of GBE, were shown anti-inflammatory effect in a different way from Ginkgolide A which might be independent on PXR because flavonoids significantly inhibited CYP3A11 activities in mice. The results indicated that anti-inflammatory effect of PXR might be mediated by enhancing transcription level of IkappaBalpha through binding of IkappaBalpha. Inhibition of NF-kappaB activity by NF-kappaB-specific suppressor IkappaBalpha is one of the potential mechanisms of Ginkgolide A against CCl4-induced liver inflammation.
Animals
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Carbon Tetrachloride*
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Flavonoids
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Ginkgo biloba
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Hepatitis
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Inflammation*
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Intestines
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Liver*
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Mice*
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NF-kappa B
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Repression, Psychology