1.Effects of metformin on serum visfatin and visfatin expression in visceral adipose tissue of type 2 diabetic rats
Jian LI ; Huaiguo WANG ; Kun WANG ; Wenhui WANG ; Bingtong HUANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2015;17(10):1528-1531
Objective To investigate the effects of metformin on serum visfatin and the level of visfatin mRNA in visceral adipose tissue of type 2 diabetic rats.Methods Forty Wistar rats were randomly assigned into normal diet group (NC) and diabetic group.The rats in the diabetic group were fed with high glucose and high fat diet, and then injected with streptozotocin (STZ).The diabetic rats were divided into diabetic control (DC), metformin (MET), and insulin-treatment (INS) groups.Eight weeks later, body weight (BW) , visceral adipose tissue weight, and biochemical indicators were assessed.Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) and Lee index were calculated.The serum visfatin levels were detected by enzyme-linked immunoassay (EIA), and the visfatin mRNA levels of visceral adipose tissues were detected by real time polymerase chain reaction (PCR).Results Compared to group DC, the visfatin levels of serum and visceral adipose tissue mRNA were lower in INS group, but did not have significant difference (P > 0.05);the visfatin levels of serum and visceral adipose tissue mRNA in MET group were significantly lower (P < 0.01).Conclusions Metformin can reduce the visfatin levels of serum and visceral adipose tissue mRNA, and improve the insulin resistance in type 2 diabetic rats.
2.Self-adaptive regularized super-resolution reconstruction of magnetic resonance images
Qifei XU ; Huaiguo ZHANG ; Houjun WANG ; Jianhua WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(39):7407-7410
BACKGROUND: Super-resolution reconstruction has been extensively studied and used in many fields,such as medical diagnostics,military surveillance,frame freeze in video,and remote sensing.OBJECTIVE: In order to obtain high-resolution magnetic resonance images,gradient magnetic field is required and the signal-to-noise will be reduced due to the decrease in voxel size with traditional scan.The present study used a self-adaptive regularized super-resolution reconstruction algorithm to acquire high-resolution magnetic resonance images from four half-pixel-shifted low resolution images.METHODS: The least squares algorithm was used as a cost function.The dedvative of the cost function was calculated to obtain an iterative formula of super-resolution reconstruction.In the process of iterative process,the parameter and step size of image resolution were regularized.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The new regularization parameter makes cost function of the new algorithm convex within the definition region.The piori information is involved in the regularization parameter that can improve the high-frequency components of the restored image.As shown from the results obtained in the phantom imaging,the proposed super-resolution technique can improve the resolution of magnetic resonance image.
3.The correlation analysis between severity of symptom and SPL amounts in prostatic secretion of the patients with chronic prostatitis
Lanqun LI ; Qiang ZHOU ; Guohong CHEN ; Shengqiang ZHANG ; Huaiguo YAO ; Xin WANG ; Chuanhang WANG
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(12):-
Objective: To evaluate the correlation between severity of symptom and SPL amounts in expressed prostatic secretion(EPS).Methods: A total of 164 men enrolled in the study.Scores of CPSI and Chinese medicine syndrome were used to assess the severity of symptom.SPL acounts in EPS were also measured.The correlation between scores of CPSI,Chinese medicine syndrome and SPL acounts in EPS were analyzed.Results: There was no linear correlation between scores of CPSI,Chinese medicine syndrome and SPL amounts in EPS(P
4.Optimal use of forehead flap pedicled with supratrochlear artery for aesthetic reconstruction of nose
Guangzao LI ; Jing XU ; Zhuyou XIONG ; Li ZHANG ; Shong GAO ; Shuxing GE ; Huaiguo WANG ; Xuwen LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2009;15(2):73-76
Objective To explore the design of forehead flap pedicled with supratrochlear artery and shift way for aesthetic reconstruction of the nose without secondary operations for debulking.Methods Origin of blood supplies and the distributed situation of the vessel in the frontal region were studied through the internal carotid artery and the external carotid artery X-ray angiography.The frontal region existed polyphyletic blood supplies,the supratrochlear artery and the supraorbital artery set out many branches,respectively,in the level of frontal bone eyebrow plane.One constant,thicker horizontal branch from the superficial temporal artery obviously extended to the forehead median.The branches from three blood vessels mentioned above constituted the network of artery adequate in the muscle and the subcutaneous tissue level,assumed the three-dimensional distribution in the forchead region.The nasal reconstruction had been done for 9 patients with the oblique orientation designed forehead flap by using one side of supratrochlear artery as the pedicle and cutting skin paddle with the same or the opposite side of forehead flap.Results All flap survived completely with the restoration of nasal shape and functional satisfaction.Conclusion The forehead oblique orientation flap pedicled with one side supratrochlear artery is nourished by the rich blood supply.The flap can be split into two flaps:a myofascial flap and a skin flap in far part.Myofascial flap may be the good package of cartilage framework,and simultaneously split skin flap is favorable of the shape models.The flap may satisfy the demand of the nasal restoration.
5.Effect of remote limb isehemic postconditioning on posterior circulation ischemia vertigo
Huaiguo WU ; Qingbing HOU ; Shupei WANG ; Yanliu JIANG ; Lu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2016;15(7):660-663
Objective To study the effect of remote limb isehemic postconditioning (RLIPC) on posterior circulation ischemia vertigo (PCIV). Methods Seventy patients with PCIV, admitted to our hospital from January 2013 and June 2014, were randomly divided into control group and therapy group (n=35). The patients of control group were treated with routine medicine, and those of therapy group were treated with RLIPC and routine medicine. Before and after treatment, dizziness assessment rating scale (DARS) and dizziness handicap inventory (DHI) scale were used to evaluate the changes of manifestations; peak systolic velocity (PSV) and end diastolic velocity (EDV) of vertebra artery (VA) were evaluated by colour doppler ultrasound. Results Before treatment, no significant differences on DARS and DHI scores were noted between the two groups (P>0.05); after treatment, , the DARS and DHI scores in the therapy group were 26.03±4.24 and 60.91±10.15, respectively, which were significantly decreased as compared with those in the control group (28.80±5.16 and 68.11±12.44, t=2.388 and 2.584, P=0.000); PSV and EDV of VA in the therapy group were 49.97±7.69 and 16.90±2.80, respectively, which were significantly increased as compared with those in the control group (47.31±7.47 and 15.12± 2.74, t=-2.505 and-2.631, P=0.015 and 0.011). Conclusions RLIPC could alleviate the symptoms of PCIV, which might be related to increased blood flow of VA. RLIPC is simple and safe, and can be used in the treatment of PCIV.