1.Clinical studies on the relationship between senile degenerative valvular heart disease and heart failure
Shuping CI ; Huang DAI ; Renxue HU ; Lianggang ZHANG ; Hong YI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2005;0(S1):-
Objective: To investigate the relationship between senile degenerative valvular heart disease (SDVHD) and heart failure. Methods:86 cases of SDVHD consisted of 67 males and 19 females, with the mean age of 60 -93(78?9)yr . 86 cases of controls with comparable gender, age and baseline conditions were include in the control group. Morbidity rate of heart failure were compared between the two groups during 12 years follow-up. Heart function was determined by color Doppler ultrasonography. Results:Prevalence of left heart failure and whole heart failure in SDVHD group were 75. 5% and 22. 0% , respectively, significantly higher than the control group ( 16. 2% and 7. 0% , respectively). Ejection fraction ( Ef) in SDVHD group was significantly lower than the control group [ (43?7 ) % vs (71?6)%,P
2.Effect of simulated 400 m He-O2 saturation diving on oxidative-antioxidative system in lungs of rats
Tao YANG ; Zhiqiang HUANG ; Ci LI ; Jia HE ; Haiting CHEN
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(7):493-494,498
Objective To investigate the effect of simulated 400 m He-O2 saturation diving on the pulmonary oxidative-antioxidative system in rats.Methods SD rats were exposed to 4.1 MPa He-O2 mixture for 24 h in an animal chamber. Normal air pressure was used in the control group .The histopathology , contents of malondialdehyde ( MDA) , 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine(8-OHdG),and glutathione(GSH) and activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxi-dase( GSH-Px) in pulmonary tissues were determined .Results No difference was found during pathological examination or in MDA, 8-OHdG and SOD activity.GSH and GSH-Px activity were decreased significantly (P<0.05) after hyperbaric exposure.Conclusion Exposure to 4.1 MPa He-O2 for 24 h may promote oxidative stress and reduce antioxidative capacity rather than cause obvious oxidative damage in rat lungs .
3.Optimization of Extraction Process for Paeoniae radix Alba by Central Composite Design-Response Surface Methodology
Ci WEI ; Li WAN ; Hong WANG ; Guojun HUANG
Herald of Medicine 2016;(2):175-177
Objective To optimize the extraction process of Paeoniae radix alba. Methods Extraction rates of paeoniflorin and total glucosides from Paeoniae radix alba and yield of dry extract were served as research indexes. Extraction process was optimized by central composite design-response surface methodology. Results Optimum condition of extraction technology was to extract 2 times with 9-fold of 85.00% ethanol for 100 min each time. Results of the three batches of confirmatory test were accordant with the predicted values. Conclusion The observed and predicted values were close to each other,and the optimum formulation by CCD-RSM was successful. The established model has a reliable predictability. The optimum extraction process is reasonable,stable and feasible.
4.Study on the Relationship between Homocysteine (Hcy) and C Reactive Protein (CRP) Levels and Mental Behaviors of Alzheimer's Disease
Wei HUANG ; Yan YIN ; Ye YANG ; Ci LI ; Min ZHOU ; Ling GUO
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2016;37(10):85-87
Objective To study the relationship between homocysteine (Hcy) and hypersensitive c-reactive protein (hs-CRP) level and mental behaviors of Alzheimer's disease (AD).Methods During the period from 2014 January to 2016 January,20 subjects were selected from inpatients of the third hospital of yunnan porvince,before and after treatment,the plasma levels of Hcy and hs-CRP in patients with AD were tested by enzymatic methods.The pathological behavior rating scale (concerns-AD) was used to estimate the treatment effect.Results There were significant differences in the mental behavior score and Hcy and CRP levels between the before and after the treatment in AD patients (P<0.01) Conclusion Plasma levels of Hcy and CRP have correlation with mental behaviors of patients with AD.
5.Inhibitory effect of MS-275 on gastric glandular cancer cells and its possible mechanism
Dong WANG ; Weidong GONG ; Ci HUANG ; Zhonghua LI ; Zhentang LIU ; Zhiqun WU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2015;(4):333-337
Objective The use of targeting therapy for the treatment of gastric glandular cancer has been a hot topic in recent years. This study aims to clarify that through what ways the histone deacetylase inhibitor MS-275 completes its selectively killing effect on gastric glandular cancer cell line SGC-7901. Methods SGC-7901 cells and GES-1 cells were respectively cultured for 24h, with(10-100) μmol/L concentrations of MS-275. (1) The survival rate of SGC-7901 cells, GES-1 cells and the normal cells were analyzed by WST-1; (2) The change of the mitochondrial membrane potential in SGC-7901 was estimated by flow cytometry;(3) The expression levels of p21, p27, p57, cyclinB1, cyclinD1 were determined by Western blot and PCR methods. Results (1) MS-275 could decrease the survival rate of SGC-7901 cells, the effect was significantly enhanced with the increasing of the concentration (P<0.05), but MS-275 showed no obvious effect on normal gastric mucosa epithelial cells GES-1; (2) MS-275 treatment could decreased the mitochondrial membrane potential of SGC-7901 cells (P<0.05); (3) MS-275 treatment could increase the relative contents of p21, p27, p57 genes and their protein and, at the same time, decrease the relative contents of CyclinB1 and CyclinD1 (P<0.05). Conclusion MS-275 treatment can selectively kill gastric glandular cancer cells SGC-7901 through several possible ways, such as inducing mitochondrial apoptosis and regulating the expression levels of cell cycle-related genes and proteins.
6.EFFECT OF HAEMORRHAGIC SHOCK ON SOMATOSTATINIMMUNOREACTIVE CELLS IN RAT PANCREAS
Su ZHANG ; Wei-Quan HUANG ; Zu-Lu WANG ; Wan-Xia CAI ; Hui-Ci SU ;
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1989;0(S1):-
Effect of haemorrhagic shock on somatostatin (ss)-immunoreactive cells in rat pancreas was studied with the immunohistochemical PAP method. The results showed that at different time from 30 mins to 6 hours after haemorrhagic shock the number of SS-immunoreactive cells in pancreas was decreased significant. It is suggested that after haemorrhagic shock the releasing rate of somatostatin from the pancreatic D cells is increased. Therefore, the pancreatic D cells may play a role in the regulation of the pathological process of haemorrhagic shock.
7.Empirical study of 99Tcm-HYNIC-A(D) A(D) APRPG in rabbit model of inflammation and VX2 tumor xenografted
Ci-yi, LIU ; Shao-li, SONG ; Wen-hui, XIE ; Xiao-jia, CAI ; Li-hua, ZHANG ; Gang, HUANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2011;31(1):4-8
Objective To investigate the uptake of 99Tcm-hydrazinonicotinamide-D-alanine-D-alanine-alanine-proline-arginine-proline-glycine (HYNIC-A(D) A(D) APRPG) in rabbit models of inflammation and VX2 tumor xenografted, so as to evaluate its use as a new tracer for tumor angiogenesis. Methods Ten rabbit models of xenoplanted VX2 tumor and inflammation were randomly divided into two groups which were injected with different injected tracers, 99Tcm-HYNIC-A(D) A (D)APRPG 99Tcm-RGD, followed by serial Gamma images at various time points. The first group underwent 18F-FDG PET ahead of 99Tcm-HYNICA(D)A (D) APRPG SPECT. Analysis of variance and t-test were performed with SPSS 10.0. Results 99TcmHYNIC-A(D) A (D)APRPG scan showed negative uptake at inflammation focus but positive uptake at tumor. Pathological examination confirmed high 99Tcm-HYNIC-A(D)A(D) APRPG accumulation in tumor cells, with the highest tumor/inflammation ratio (3.25 ±0. 171) at 2 h post-injection, which was significantly higher than that of 99Tcm-RGD (2.37 ± 0.076) (F = 15. 63, P<0. 01). The tumor/inflammation ratios of 99Tcm-HYNIC-A(D)A(D)APRPG, 99Tcm-RGD, 18F-FDG were significantly different at 0.5, 1,2,3, 6 h (F = 13. 83~26. 41; t = 23.84, 12.75; all P<0. 01). Conclusion 99Tcm-HYNIC-A (D) A (D)APRPG can be used as a potential tracer for tumor angiogenesis.
8.Experimental study of 99Tcm-tri-peptide as a novel tumor imaging agent
Wen-hui, XIE ; Xiao-jia, CAI ; Ci-yi, LIU ; Jun, ZENG ; Li-hua, ZHANG ; Bei, LEI ; Gang, HUANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2011;31(2):121-124
Objective To evaluate 99Tcm-Arg-Glu-Ser (99Tcm-RES) as a potential tumor imaging agent. Methods RES was synthesized using solid phase peptide synthesis. The optimal labeling conditions of RES were determined under different reagents and reacting temperatures using SnC12 as reducing agent.The biodistribution of 99Tcm-RES was studied in nude mice bearing human lung cancer A549. Results The radiochemical purity of 99Tcm-RES was up to 85% and the radiochemical purity was 75% ever after 6 h at room temperature. The tumor uptake of 99Tcm-RES was obvious and the radioactivity ratios of tumor/blood,tumor/heart, tumor/liver, tumor/lung, tumor/spleen and tumor/muscle were 5.31, 1.88, 1.57, 3.58,4. 16 and 5.92, respectively at 6 h after 99Tcm-RES injection. Gamma camera imaging showed that tumor uptake of 99Tcm-RES was negative in rabbits with inflammatory mass but positive in those bearing tumor.The radioactivity ratio of tumor/inflammation was 3.12 at 6 h after injection. Conclusion 99Tcm-RES might possibly become a potential tumor imaging agent.
9.Correlation between the atypical presentation of myasthenia gravis and radio-pathological classification of the thymus – A retrospective cohort study
Kang-Po Lee ; Chou-Ching K. Lin ; Pei-Fang Su ; Yu-Lin Mau ; Fei-Ci Sie ; Han-Wei Huang
Neurology Asia 2020;25(3):293-298
Myasthenia gravis (MG) is a disease of neuromuscular junction and mainly autoimmune in aetiology.
The state of thymus is a critical determinant for the prognosis. In this retrospective review study, we
aimed at clarifying the relationship between the mode of clinical presentation of MG and the radiopathological classification of the thymus. We identified patients with MG from the database of our
medical center from 1988 – 2017. The patients were classified into two groups according to their
clinical presentation: those with a typical presentation with diurnal variation, and those with an atypical
presentation of persistent weakness or respiratory failure from the beginning. The underlying thymic
state was categorized into six groups: normal, abnormal by imaging (if no operation was performed),
hyperplasia, benign thymoma, cortical type thymoma, and malignant thymoma. In total, 227 patients
(133 females and 94 males) were included in the analysis, of whom 68% were classified into the
typical presentation group. The atypical presentation correlated significantly with thymic categories
(p = 0.014) and sex (p = 0.026) but not age at onset (p = 0.232). The atypical presentation was more
common in the male patients and in those with thymic carcinoma.
10.Contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging features of diabetic foot ulcers.
Xia ZHANG ; Hong-Wei LIU ; Ya-Ci LV ; Jun HUANG ; Xing ZHONG ; Jian-Li SHAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(3):368-370
OBJECTIVETo investigate contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging features of diabetic foot ulcers.
METHODSSixteen patients with diabetic foot ulcers underwent conventional and contrast-enhanced ultrasound examinations, and the features of contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging were analyzed. Pathological examination was also carried out in some cases.
RESULTSContrast-enhanced ultrasound showed slow enhancement in the artery phase in the 16 ulcers after administration of SonoVue. The mean time of initial enhancement was 30.02 ± 2.35 s, and the mean time for the occurrence of peak enhancement was 37.54 ± 4.13 s. In 5 cases a homogeneous enhancement pattern was clearly displayed, and in the other 11 cases, a pattern of homogenous peripheral enhancement with non-enhanced patches within the ulcers was found. Contrast-enhanced ultrasound showed a greater ulcerous area than conventional ultrasound.
CONCLUSIONContrast-enhanced ultrasound is a valuable means for evaluating the ulcerous area and the treatment efficacy for diabetic foot ulcers.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Contrast Media ; Diabetic Foot ; diagnostic imaging ; Female ; Humans ; Image Enhancement ; methods ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Phospholipids ; Sulfur Hexafluoride ; Ultrasonography