1.CT manifestations of pancreatic tuberculosis
Risheng YU ; Ji ai ZHENG ; Rongfen LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;35(1):56-59
Objective To assess the CT manifestations and diagnostic value in the pancreatic tuberculosis(PTB)with review of the literatures. Methods All cases of PTB proved by surgery or biopsy were examined with plain and enhanced CT scans. Results The CT findings in one case with multiple-nodular type of PTB were diffuse enlargement of the pancreas with multiple, nodular, and low-density lesions; The nodular lesions had peripheral enhancement. 7 cases of local type of PTB encroached on pancreatic head. 4 cases showed local soft tissue masses with multiple flecked calcifications in 2 cases and mild enhancement in one case; Cystic masses was found in 2 cases, with mural calcification in 1 case and multiloculated cystic mass in 1 case, respectively; Massive pancreatic head calcification was demonstrated in one case. In these 8 cases of PTB, the lesion extended out of pancreas in 4 cases, including abdominal tuberculous lymph nodes, tuberculous peritonitis, and hepatosplenic tuberculosis. Conclusion CT findings of PTB were various but had some characteristics. Pancreatic masses with multiple flecked calcification or mild enhancement could suggest the diagnosis. Abdominal tuberculosis accompanied with the pancreatic lesion, especially tuberculous lymph nodes, was highly suggestive of the diagnosis of PTB.
2.Study on Etiology of Acute Pneumonia in Children in Suzhou Area
yu-qing, WANG ; wei, JI ; zheng-rong, CHEN ; ai-li, ZHANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
Objective To investigate etiology of acute pneumonia in children in order to provid basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment.Methods The children with acute pneumonia who were hospitalized in children's hospital affiliated to Suzhou university were selected.And the sputum of them were collected.Bacteria and virus were tested using sputum culture and direct immunofluoresence respectively.Antibodies against mycoplasma and chlamydia were detected by enzymelinked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) in paired sera. Results Microbial etiology was obtained in 360 cases (67.7%) of 532 patients.Viral infections were in 178 cases (33.5%).Bacterial infections were in 23 cases (4.3%),mycoplasma pneumoniae 50 cases (9.4%) and chlamydia pneumoniae 19 cases (3.6%),compound infections 90 cases (16.9%).Respiratory syncycial virus was the major viral pathogen,streptococcus pneumoniae were the prominent pathagens of bacterial pneumonia,followed by haemophilus influenza.Conclusions Viral infection is the most common cause of acute pneumonia in children in Suzhou area during winter and spring,followed by mycoplasma pneumoniae,bacteria and chlamydia pneumoniae.Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection is more common in children older than 3 years,chlamydia pneumoniae infection is more in infants less than 3 months,most of compound infection children were below the age of 3 years.
3.Sodium nitrite reduces lipid accumulation in steatotic cells by enhancing autophagy.
You-jing ZHANG ; Nai-rui ZHENG ; Bin LIU ; Ai-ling JI ; Yan-zhang LI ; Chao-shen HUANGFU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(8):1000-1007
Recent data have revealed that inhibiting autophagy exacerbates lipid accumulation in hepatocytes and nitrite treatment reduces total triglyceride levels in the high-fat diet mice. Therefore, the present study aimed to determine the effects of nitrite on simple hepatic steatosis and the possible role of autophagy. Firstly, steatotic L-02 cells were induced by incubating L-02 cells with 1.2 mmol · L(-1) oleic acid (OA) for 24 h. Secondly, steatotic L-02 cells were treated with 0.2 mmol · L(-1) sodium nitrite (SN) plus 3-methyladenine (3-MA), or chloroquine (CQ) for 24 h, and then lipid accumulation was measured with oil red O staining and triglyceride quantification. The notable steatosis could be observed in L-02 cells following exposure to 1.2 mmol · L(-1) OA for 24 h. Treatment with 0.2 mmol · L(-1) sodium nitrite reduced lipid accumulation in steatotic L-02 cells. 3-MA weakened the ability of sodium nitrite to ameliorate hepatic steatosis. Additionally, the sodium nitrite increased number of LC3-II immunostaining puncta and LC3-II protein expression was confirmed by immunofluorescence or Western blot analysis, and the effects were enhanced by CQ treatment. The number of increased cytoplasm vacuoles and lysosomes increased was confirmed by phase contrast and fluorescence microscope respectively. The increased autolysosome was detected by electron microscopy, this phenomenon could be reversed by CQ treatment. These data demonstrated that sodium nitrite enhanced the autophagic flux and decomposition of triglycerides in steatotic L-02 cells.
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4.Effects of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor-1 on the expression of Clara cell secretory protein in lung of hyperoxia-exposed newborn rats.
Zhen-ai JIN ; Zheng-yong JIN ; Yong-xue CHI ; Ji-rong LU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2007;45(5):369-373
OBJECTIVEThe development of neonatology and the availability of pulmonary surfactant have been helpful in effective reduction of the mortality of very low birth weight infants at the expense of an increasing number of survivors with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) caused by lung immaturity. BPD is a common syndrome in newborns, especially in preterm infants, when treated with hyperoxia and mechanical ventilation. Unfortunately, there have been no effective measure for the prevention and treatment of BPD. The purpose of this study was to investigate the influence of recombinant human insulin-like growth factor-1 (rh-IGF-1) on cell apoptosis and Clara cell secretory protein (CCSP) expression during the lung injury induced by hyperoxia, so as to assess its effect on the inflammatory lung injury and its developmental repair.
METHODSEighty full term neonatal Wistar rats under the same condition were divided randomly into four groups on the second day after birth. Group I was air control, group II was exposed to hyperoxia, group III air + rh-IGF-1, and group IV was treated with hyperoxia + rh-IGF-1. The pups in the control group were kept in room air, while pups in hyperoxia group were kept in a Plexiglas chamber and exposed to over 85% oxygen. Pups in group III were under the same raising condition except for exposure to room air and treated with intraperitoneal injection of rh-IGF-1 (1 microg/Kg) everyday from the third day. Pups in group IV were treated with intraperitoneal injection of rh-IGF-1 (1 microg/Kg) everyday from the third day of exposure to hyperoxia. Lung tissue sections of the neonatal rats were stained with hematoxylin and eosin (HE) after 7 d of hyperoxia exposure, expression of CCSP was examined by immunohistochemical method, and apoptotic cell index of lung tissue was calculated by using TUNEL method.
RESULTSIt was observed from immunohistochemical examination that positive staining of CCSP was distributed mainly in distal and respiratory bronchioles. The percentage of Clara cells in distal and respiratory bronchioles epithelium decreased in hyperoxia group (32.17 +/- 3.19)% compared to that in air control group (68.32 +/- 2.04)%, P < 0.01. Statistically significant differences were found in intensity of positiveness of Clara cells between hyperoxia (29.45 +/- 5.56) and air control group (42.37 +/- 3.24), P < 0.01. TUNEL assay showed that most apoptotic cells were alveolar and bronchial epithelial cells. The apoptotic index increased significantly in the hyperoxia group (55.77 +/- 6.09)% compared to the air control group (16.41 +/- 4.01)%, (P < 0.01). The positive rate (52.98 +/- 2.68)% of Clara cells and the expression (41.22 +/- 6.36) of CCSP in hyperoxia + rh-IGF-1 group increased significantly when compared with hyperoxia group, and the differences between these two group were also statistically significant (P < 0.01). The apoptotic index increased significantly in the hyperoxia + rh-IGF-1 group (27.98 +/- 3.09)% compared to the hyperoxia group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSHyperoxia exposure can promote the pneumocyte apoptosis and inhibit the expression of CCSP. Rh-IGF-1 can remove the block of the formation of lung alveoli, increase the secretion of CCSP, mitigate inflammatory responses in airway and alleviate lung injury via pneumocyte apoptosis. Therefore, the results of this study provide a theoretic and experimental evidence for clinical application of rh-IGF-1 in prevention and treatment of BPD.
Alveolar Epithelial Cells ; metabolism ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; Epithelial Cells ; Humans ; Hyperoxia ; metabolism ; pathology ; Infant, Newborn ; Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ; genetics ; metabolism ; Lung ; Oxygen ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Rats, Wistar ; Uteroglobin ; metabolism
5.Educational reform of epidemiology practice for clinical students
Ying JI ; Yuhui SHI ; Hongtian LI ; Ai ZHAO ; Zheng REN ; Yuan ZHANG ; You LI ; Chun CHANG ; Aiping LIU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2015;(10):1427-1429
Epidemiology is a discipline characterized by complicated theory and practice.How to make the practice course function better is a topic worthy of exploring in educational reform for clinical students.The article explored the‘Student-Dominated’ Model based on ‘Problem-Based Learning ’ and ‘Team Based Learning ’ in teaching process and compared the model with the traditional one ( Teacher-Dominated Model) .Suggestions were given to further improve effectiveness of epidemiology practice courses.
6.Effect of β-catenin gene silencing by shRNA on biologic characteristics of human esophageal carcinoma cells.
Jin-Sheng WANG ; Ai-Fang JI ; Ji-Fang WEN ; Hong-Zheng REN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2010;39(12):835-841
OBJECTIVETo study the effects of short hairpin RNA (shRNA) mediated gene silencing of β-catenin on the biological characteristics of esophageal carcinoma cells, and to provide theoretical and experimental evidence for the gene therapy of esophageal carcinoma through target inhibition of β-catenin gene.
METHODSSingle strand DNA was synthesized according to the hairpin RNA sequence, and then subcloned into eukaryotic expression vector pGenesil-3 to construct a shRNA-expression pDNAs driven by human U6 promoter of β-catenin (pGen-3-CTNNB1). One additional construct of random siRNA (pGen-3-con) without homologous to any human genes was constructed in a similar fashion as control.Positive clones were identified and verified by restriction cleavage and DNA sequencing analyses. pGen-3-CTNNB1 and pGen-3-con were then transfected into esophageal carcinoma cell line Eca-109 with liposome, respectively. Positive colonies were selected with G418. Expression of β-catenin protein and mRNA in the transfected and nontransfected Eca-109 cells were examined by Western blotting, immunofluorescence and RT-PCR, respectively. Xenograft tumor model was used to compare the tumorigenesis of three different cells.Expressions of β-catenin in all tumor tissues were examined by immunohistochemistry staining. The invasive abilities of three different cells were examined with transwell invasion filter and Matrigel.
RESULTSβ-catenin expression levels were found markedly decreased in Eca-109 cells transfected with pGen-3-CTNNB1. In vivo, transfection with β-catenin shRNA greatly impeded the tumor growth, pGen-3-con (1.18 ± 0.13) g, Eca-109 (1.38 ± 0.21) g, pGen-3-CTNNB1 (0.42 ± 0.09) g, P < 0.05. Immunohistochemistry staining showed a significantly decreased expression of β-catenin in β-catenin shRNA transfected cells than in random shRNA transfected and nontransfected cells (P < 0.05). The infiltration abilities of esophageal carcinoma cells were significantly suppressed, pGen-3-con (81 ± 5)/HPF, Eca-109 (77 ± 6)/HPF, pGen-3-CTNNB1 (41 ± 4)/HPF, P < 0.01; along with significantly decreased migration abilities, pGen-3-con (73 ± 5)/HPF, Eca-109 (69 ± 5)/HPF, pGen-3-CTNNB1 (38 ± 4)/HPF (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThere are abnormal expression of β-catenin and activation of Wnt signaling pathway in human esophageal carcinoma cell line Eca-109. RNA interference targeting β-catenin gene suppresses the growth of xenograft tumorigenesis in nude mouse and the invasiveness and metastatic capability of esophageal carcinoma cells.
Animals ; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Movement ; Esophageal Neoplasms ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Female ; Gene Silencing ; Genetic Vectors ; Humans ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Nude ; Neoplasm Invasiveness ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Plasmids ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; RNA, Small Interfering ; genetics ; Random Allocation ; Signal Transduction ; Transfection ; Tumor Burden ; Wnt Proteins ; metabolism ; beta Catenin ; genetics ; metabolism ; physiology
7.Biomechanical characteristics analysis on discs with coflex fixation on the different segments of lower lumbar spine.
Xin-lei WU ; Li-jun WU ; Rong-mei ZHENG ; Ji-song WANG ; Hua-zi XU ; Yang ZHOU ; Ai-min WU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(11):938-942
OBJECTIVETo investigate the biomechanical differences between the surgery and adjacent segments of intervertebral discs in the lower lumbar spine, which were implanted with Coflex into the segments of L4, and L5S1, respectively.
METHODSThree finite-element models (the model of the intact lower lumbar sacrum,the L4.5 and L5S1 segments implanted by Coflex) were developed, respectively. According to the spinal three-column loading theory, three models were forced by the physiological loads of upright standing, flexion and extension. The stress of the different areas of the disc annulus, the changes of intervertebral dorsal height and the degree of nucleus pulposus pressure were compared and analyzed.
RESULTSCoflex implanted into the L4.5 and L5S1 segments in compression and extension could both decrease the stress of the posterior area of intervertebral disc in the surgery segment, resist the changes of the intervertebral disc dorsal height and reduce the perssure of nucleus pulposus. Furthermore, the stress of the L5S1 segment decreased when Coflex fixed the L4.5 segment in extension. However, when Coflex fixed the L5S1 segment, the stress of L4.5 segment had no significant changes.
CONCLUSIONCoflex fixing the L4,5 and L5S1 segments can effectively decrease the stress of the surgery segmental discs, respectively. Furthermore, Coflex fixing L4,5 segment may play a biomechanical role in reducing the stress of L5S1 segment.
Adult ; Biomechanical Phenomena ; Finite Element Analysis ; Humans ; Internal Fixators ; Intervertebral Disc ; physiopathology ; surgery ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; surgery ; Male ; Stress, Mechanical
8.Changes of Ag-NORs of T lymphocytes and hemorheological indexes in old patients with blood stasis syndrome.
Ji-wen XIE ; Chang-zheng AI ; Qing TANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2005;25(10):883-885
OBJECTIVETo observe the changes of Ag-NORs of T lymphocytes and hemorheological indexes in old patients with blood stasis (BS) syndrome.
METHODSAg-NORs of T lymphocytes and hemorheological indexes in 54 old patients with blood stasis syndrome in the BS group were determined and compared with those in the control group consisted of 36 healthy persons.
RESULTSContents of Ag-NORs of T lymphocytes in the BS group and the control group were 5.857 +/- 0.396 and 6.111 +/- 0.541, respectively, showing significant difference (P < 0.05). Some abnormal hemorheological indexes were seen in the BS group, which were significant different to those in the control group (P < 0.05 ). Correlation analysis showed that RVP, ESR, K1 and K2 were negatively correlated with Ag-NORs of T lymphocytes (r = -0.273, -0.335, -0.301, -0.276 respectively; P < 0.01 or P < 0.05), while aggregation index was positively correlated with Ag-NORs of T lymphocytes (r = 0.389, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe lowered Ag-NORs of T lymphocytes and abnormal hemorrheological changes might be one of the important reasons for the lowered immunity of aged patients with BS syndrome.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Female ; Hemorheology ; Humans ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Nucleolus Organizer Region ; pathology ; Silver Staining ; Syndrome ; T-Lymphocytes ; pathology
9.Changes of peripheral plasmacytoid dendritic cells and lymphocyte subsets in chronic hepatitis B patients treated with consensus interferon alpha.
Ai-min ZHANG ; Hui-fen WANG ; Wei JI ; Zheng ZHANG ; Tao YAN ; Hui ZHANG ; Fu-sheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2007;15(3):184-186
OBJECTIVETo study the changes of peripheral plasmacytoid dendritic cells and lymphocyte subsets in patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) during consensus interferon (CIFN) treatment.
METHODSTwenty-three patients with CHB were treated with CIFN for 24 weeks and followed up for another 24 weeks. Peripheral plasmacytoid dendritic cells and lymphocyte subsets were measured throughout the treatment and follow-up periods.
RESULTSAfter CIFN treatment, 43.5% of the patients had virological and biochemical responses. The percentage and absolute number of peripheral plasmacytoid dendritic cells decreased significantly (P less than 0.05), the number of CD3+ cells, CD4+ T cells, B cells and the ratio of CD4+/CD8+ cells decreased also (P less than 0.05), but the number of CD8+ T cells and NK cells increased (P less than 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSConsistent virological and biochemical responses can be seen in some patients with CHB virus infection after CIFN treatment, and the percentage and number of their peripheral plasmacytoid dendritic cells greatly decreased, but the number of CD8+ T cells and NK cells increased.
Adult ; Antiviral Agents ; therapeutic use ; CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes ; immunology ; Dendritic Cells ; immunology ; Female ; Hepatitis B, Chronic ; drug therapy ; immunology ; Humans ; Interferon-alpha ; therapeutic use ; Killer Cells, Natural ; immunology ; Male ; Young Adult
10.Clinical significance of A?_(1-42) antibody determination in Alzheimer's disease patients
Jun-Heng LIU ; Shi-Yang PAN ; Ai-Min LI ; Jian-Yi ZHU ; Ji-Cheng PAN ; Zheng-Lin CHEN ; Ming-Qing TONG ;
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(05):-
Objective Clinical significance of using ELISA to determine ?-amyloid(A?)_(1-42) antibody levels in the sera of patients with Alzheimer's disease(AD).Methods 96 wells PVC plate was coated with A?_(1-42)peptide.Serum of AD patient was competing with mouse A?_(1-42)monoclonal antibody in this assay.The second antibody was horseradish peroxidase(HRP)conjugated goat anti-mouse IgG.Serum A?_(1-42)antibody levels were determined by ELISA.Results The sensitivity of this assay was about 1 ng/ml.The recovery rate of this test was between 96.5% and 104.7%.The residual A?_(1-42)antibody levels in human serum or horse serum after A?_(1-42)antibody was removed by absorption were less than 1 ng/ml. Serum A?_(1-42)antibody levels in 37 AD patients[(5.1?1.9)ng/ml]were remarkably lower than those in normal people[(12.6?3.3)ng/ml,P