1.Changes of regional cerebral blood flow in AIDS patients without acquired immunodeficiency syndromes dementia complex
Qiulian WU ; Chunyun WU ; Ha XU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: To investigate the changes of regional cerebral blood flow(rCBF) in AIDS patients without acquired immunodeficiency syndrome dementia complex(ADC). METHODS: 99m Tc-ECD brain SPECT imaging was performed in 4 AIDS patients without ADC and 16 sex and age-matched normal controls. The rCBF percentage compared to the cerebellum were calculated using a semi-quantitative processing software.RESULTS: The rCBF in the right and left frontal, temporal, porietal lobe, basal ganglia and thalamus, cyrus rectus and pons were decreased significantly in AIDS patients without ADC than those of the control subjects ( P
2.Correlation between the expression of BAG-1, p53 and platinum-based chemotherapeutic sensitivity in NSCLC
Qian WU ; Zhitu ZHU ; Minwen HA
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(1):23-25,28
Objective To detect the expression of BAG-1 and p53 in postoperative patients paraffin section of non-snmll cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and retrospectively analyze the relationships of clinical feature and platinum-based chemotherapeutic sensitivity in NSCLC, to further investigate the resistance mechanism of platinum. Methods The expression of BAG-1 and p53 was measured by immunohistochemistry in paraffin sections of 125 NSCLC postoperative patients. The existence and prognosis were analyzed after follow-up. Results BAG-1 and p53 showed high expression in NSCLC (positive rate 64.8 %, 46.7 %); BAG-1 positive or p53 negative expression had survival advantage(P<0.05); The group of BAG-1, p53 negative expression could benefit from platinum-based chemotherapy (P<0.05). Conclusion Expressions of BAG-1, p53 correlates with platinum-based chemotherapeutic sensitivity, and maybe become new types of clinical prognostic indicators and contribute to individualized treatment options for NSCLC.
3.The role of iterative reconstruction in CT angiography of carotid artery into cranial segment
Fang WANF ; Lili YANG ; Ruoshui HA ; Yanhong ZHAO ; Jinhua WU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2013;47(11):975-979
Objective To explore the role of 256 CT iterative reconstruction in improving image quality and reducing radiation dose of carotid artery into cranial segment.Methods Sixty patients underwent head and neck CTA on a 256 CT scanner.Conventional dose scanning was performed in 30 patients using a filtered back projection (FBP) reconstruction (group A) and iterative iDose4 reconstruction (group B).Low dose scanning was performed in the other 30 patients using FBP reconstruction (group C) and iDose4 reconstruction (group D).The noise,SNR,CNR,score of image quality and effective radiation dose were evaluated in four groups.One-way ANOVA was used to analyze the image quality index between groups.Independent sample of Kruskal-Wallis test of ranked data was used to compare image quality score between groups.Paired t test was used to compare the effective radiation doses between the low dose group and conventional dose group.Results The image noise of four groups were 8.21 ±0.88,7.31 ± 0.33,11.17 ± 2.02 and 6.50 ± 0.49 respectively.SNR were 43.21 ± 4.49,5 1.83 ± 3.64,42.88 ± 9.19 and 53.47 ± 4.88,respectively.CNR were 37.88 ± 4.02,61.21 ± 6.31,36.63 ± 8.20 and 62.99 ±5.90,respectively.There were statistic differences (F =112.786,97.041 and 86.098,P <0.01).The differences of image noise between group A and B had no statistic significance,which was statistic different between group A and C (P < 0.01).Except that the differences of SNR and CNR between group A and C,B and D had no statistic significance,the differences between other two groups had statistic significance (P < 0.01).In case of image quality score of 1,2 and 3,there were 2,13 and 15 patients in group A; 0,7 and 23 patients in group B; 5,15 and 10 patients in group C; and 0,5 and 25 patients in group D.There was statistic differences of image quality score between each group (H =22.575,P <0.01).The effective radiation dose was (2.31 ±0.13) mSv in conventional dose group and (0.84 ±0.04) mSv in low dose group.There was statistic difference between the two groups (t =60.682,P < 0.05).Conclusion Compared with conventional dose,iDose4 iterative reconstruction algorithms can obtain excellent images of CTA for carotid artery into the cranial segment with more than 50% radiation dose decrease.
4.Analysis of quality of life of 115 parents with cleft lip and/or palate children.
Yanyan ZHANG ; Caixia GONG ; Hongyan WU ; Ying CHEN ; Xiaolin ZHANG ; Yuye LIANG ; Pin HA ; Bing SHI
West China Journal of Stomatology 2015;33(2):169-173
OBJECTIVETo investigate the quality of life of cleft lip and/or palate children's parents and discuss the factors to provide the oretical basis for improving the quality of life of these parents and promoting the healthy growth of children with cleft lip and/or palate.
METHODSA total of 115 parents whose children had cleft lip and/or palate surgery treatment were selected as the experiment group, and another 198 parents (with healthy children having a similar age with those in the experiment group) as the control group. The experiment group was divided into three subgroups according to different types of cleft lip and/or palate: cleft Lip (CL), cleft palate (CP), cleft lip and palate (CLP). The experiment group and the control group were both divided into four subgroups according to age: 0-1, 1-3, 3-6 years old, and more than 6 years old. The experiment group and the control group were both divided into three subgroups according to education: junior middle school and the following, high school and technical secondary school, junior college degree or above. The GQOLI-74 scale was selected to assess the experiment group and the control group. SPSS 16.0 software was used to analyze data.
RESULTS1) The experiment group had no significant difference with the control group in terms of the overall score and the scores of various children ages. 2) The scores of every item had no significant difference in CL, CP, CLP subgroup (P > 0.05). 3) The quality of life scores and scores of psychological function dimension and social function dimension of parents with 3-6 years old patients were obviously lower than those of parents with more than 6 years old patients (P<0.05). The scores of social function dimension of parents with 0-1, 1-3, 3-6 years old patients were obviously lower than those of parents with more than 6 years old patients (P < 0.05). The other items had no significant difference. 4) The scores of material life dimension and social function dimension of parents with junior college degree or above were higher than those of parents with junior middle school degree and the following (P < 0.05). The scores of social function dimension of parents with high school and technical secondary school degree were higher than those of parents with junior middle school degree and the following (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONNo difference was observed in the quality of life between cleft lip and/or palate children's parents and normal group. The parents with the low age children with cleft lip and/or palate and low-levels of education need more help and support to improve quality of life.
Child ; Child, Preschool ; Cleft Lip ; psychology ; Cleft Palate ; psychology ; Humans ; Infant ; Quality of Life ; Social Adjustment ; Software
6.A case of congenital giant pigmented nevus.
Seung Wan LEE ; Wu Ha YOU ; Chang Bin IM ; Chang Woo LEE ; Chan Kum PARK
Journal of the Korean Pediatric Society 1992;35(5):723-728
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7.Analysis the therapy effect of clavicular hook plate on Neer Ⅱ distal clavicle fractures and tossy Ⅲ acromioclavicular joint dislocation
Fei YANG ; Fengming YANG ; Yonggang WU ; Xiumin HA ; Deli SUN ; Peng ZHAO ; Wei WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2013;29(11):1215-1218
Objective To investigate therapy effect and its clinical complications of the clavicular hook plate internal fixation for the treatment of Type Neer Ⅱ distal clavicle fracture and tossy Ⅲ acromioclavicular joint dislocation.Methods Twenty-two patients of Neer Ⅱ distal clavicle fracture and 16 patients of Tossy Ⅲ acromioclavicular joint dislocation were selected as our subjects.All patients were hospitalized and treated by using clavicular hook plate fixation form August 2007 to Februay 2012.The clinical effect and complications were analyzed retrospectively.Results All patients were showed the primary healing in terms of incision.Of all patients,30 cases were being following up,and follow-up periods was 6.0 to 18.0 months (average of (10.45 ±3.78) months).All patients underwent implant removal surgery at postoperative 6-14 months.No refracture or acromioclavicular joint separation again occurred.Four patients were with complications,of which,2 patients were clavicular hook plate decoupling at 7 days or 3 weeks after operation; One patient occurred clavicle stress fracture at more than 3 months after operation.All mentioned 3 cases were treated with re-operation.1 patient was with shoulder abnormal sound after operation and abnormal sound disappear after internal fixation removed.The shoulder functions were evaluated according to University of California-Los Angeles (UCLA) score system at before and after clavicular hook plate was taken out.The scores of pain and function of the shoulder,forward lateral flexion range were significant difference between before and after clavicular hook plate removed ((7.90 ±1.20) vs.(9.20±1.03),t =-2.327,P=0.045;(8.00±0.94) vs.(9.40 ±0.97),t=-3.280,P=0.001 ; (4.00 ±0.47) vs.(4.70 ± 0.48),t =-4.583,P =0.001).After the hook plate was removed,all shoulder functions showed improvement.The overall efficacy was excellent in 15 cases,good in 13 cases,and poor in 2 cases,and the recovery of excellent and good rate were 93.33%.Conclusion The clinical efficacy is well in terms of using clavicular hook plate internal fixation to treat Type Neer Ⅱ distal clavicle fracture and Tossy Ⅲ acromioclavicular joint dislocation.Prevention and treatment of complications should paid more attention.
8.A Clinical Study on the Anti-Hypertensive Effect of Cilazapril in Mild to Moderate Hypertensive Patients.
Dae Suk HAN ; Jyu Hun CHOI ; Wu Chang CHOI ; Sung Kyu HA ; Ho Yung LEE ; Woong Ku LEE
Korean Circulation Journal 1991;21(4):764-773
In order to investigate the efficacy and safety of oral cilazapril, a new angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor, on essential hypertension, a single daily dose of 2.5 to 5.0mg cilazapril was administered in 30 hypertensive patients with diastolic blood pressure in the range of 95??15mmHg while off all other anti-hypertensive agents for 10 weeks. Blood pressure and heart rate were measured every 2 weeks. The complete blood count with platelet count, blood chemistry by SMA-12 including lactic dehydrogenase and serum electrolytes, and urinalysis were performed at 4th and 10th week of therapy. The electrocardiography was performed at the beginning and the end of treatment period. Any kinds of side effects were actively questioned by the examining physicians. The following results were obtained : 1) The mean age was 49.2 years, and the ratio of male-to-female was 1 : 1.3. 2) Blood pressure started to fall significantly within 2 weeks of treatment with cliazpril 2.5mg(M+/-S.E., 15.4+/-17.4mmHg vs 138.5+/-23.3, 100.3+/-6.2 vs 89.4+/-6.6, p<0.05), and after 6 weeks of treatment with a mean dosage of 2.84mg. diastolic blood pressure of all subjects was maintained below 90mmHg throughout the rest of trial. 3) Pulse rate or body weight were not significantly changed during the entire treatment period(69.3+/-6.0/min vs 10th week : 69.0+/-7.7, 64.7+/-7.4kg vs 63.6+/-6.7, p>0.05). 4) There were no significant changes in blood chemistry including blood sugar, cholesterol and electrolytes, except mild changes of serum creativine and alkaline phosphatase values. 5) Hematologic findings, urinalysis and electrocardiographic findings remained unchanged. 6)Side effects were mostly mild in nature without potentially serious episodes(dry cough : 20%, indigestion, headache, dizziness, in order), but there was 1 cases in whom the dosage was redyced due to postural hypotension. From the above results, cilazapril with the dosage of 2.5 to 5.0mg was effectvie and well tolerated in essential hypertensive patients with diastolic blood pressure of 95 to 115mmHg, and cilazapril seems to be appropriate for monotherapy of mild to moderate hypertensive patients.
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9.Protective effects of adenovirus-mediated hepatocyte growth factor on injury of rat cortex neurons.
Yun HUANG ; Xiao-qin HA ; Chu-ze WU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2004;20(2):156-160
AIMTo investigate the protective effects of adenovirus-mediated hepatocyte growth factor (Ad-HGF) on injury of rat cortex neurons induced by in vitro serum-free culture.
METHODSFlow cytometry was used to assay the transfection rate of rat cortex neurons infected by adenovirus-mediated green fluorescent protein(Ad-GFP) at different multiplicity of infection (MOI) to find out the best MOI in experiment. ELISA was used to elucidate the expression patterns of cortex neuron. Neutral red stain and PI-Hoechst 33342 double stain were used to compare the viability of cortex neurons, which were cultured in serum-free medium for 6 h, 12 h, 24 h and 48 h respectively, among the Ad-HGF transfected group, the Ad-GFP transfected group and the control group.
RESULTSIt was found that when MOI was 50 PFU per cell, a transfection rate as high as 99.3% was maintained and Ad-HGF was able to express in cortex neurons effectively and persistently. In addition, the death rate and apoptotic rate of cortex neurons (infected 2 hours after seeding) cultured in serum-free medium for 12 h in Ad-HGF transfected group was significantly lower than that in both the Ad-GFP group and the control group (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONAd-HGF plays a protective role against in vitro serum-free culture induced injury on rat cortex neurons infected 2 hours after seeding. Though its effects on rat cortex neurons infected 5 days after seeding are not so remarkable, Ad-HGF also has the potential to protect cortex neurons from serum-free culture induced injury.
Adenoviridae ; genetics ; Animals ; Animals, Newborn ; Cells, Cultured ; Cerebral Cortex ; drug effects ; Culture Media, Serum-Free ; Hepatocyte Growth Factor ; genetics ; pharmacology ; Neurons ; drug effects ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Transfection
10.Study on construction of a plasmid vector carrying human hepatocyte growth factor gene and activity of its expression product.
Xiao-Qin HA ; Xin-Guo WANG ; Zu-Ze WU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2002;18(3):278-282
AIMTo construct a plasmid carrying hepatocyte growth factor gene and investigate its effects in vitro.
METHODSA complementary DNA (cDNA) clone for human HGF was isolated from human placental cDNA, then subcloned into pUDK vector, which was constructed by ourselves, to form the pUDKH plasmid. The transfection efficiency and the expression level of HGF and VEGF were evaluated by transfecting pUDK or pUDKH into primary rat skeletal muscle cells. The biological effects of HGF-expressing product at different doses on endothelial cells were investigated in vitro, and assessed by MTT.
RESULTSThe primary rat skeletal muscle cells could be transfected efficiently with pUDKH (0.057%), and secreted HGF(16 -18 ng/4 x 10(5) cells) and VEGF proteins. The expressing product could significantly stimulate proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells, in a dose-dependent manner (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONpUDKH has the potential application in vivo to treat ischemic diseases.
Animals ; Cells, Cultured ; DNA, Complementary ; genetics ; Genetic Vectors ; Hepatocyte Growth Factor ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Plasmids ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Transfection