1.MRI Diagnosis of Spontaneous Osteonecrosis of the Knee :A Report of 15 Cases
Jinjun REN ; Jianling CUI ; Yingcai SUN ; Junling SHI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To explore the clinical and MRI features of spontaneous osteonecrosis of the knee(SONK).Methods 15 patients with SONK diagnosed by clinic and imaging were collected.All of cases were examined by MRI,of them 5 cases underwent CT scan and 3 cases underwent radiographic examinations.Results The subchondral lesions were seen in all cases on MRI and the lesions located in the femoral condyle weight-bearing zone in 14 cases.The subchondral "fracture cleft"sign was found in 2 cases;the subchondral long T1 and short T2 linear abnormal signal intensity surrounding with bone marrow edema were shown by MRI in 3 cases of them.The subchondral focal lesions were slight long T1 and long T2 signal intensity in 10 cases.The subchondral lesion were showed clearly only in 2 cases of 5 cases with CT scan,and only 1 case of 3 cases with plain X-ray examinations.Conclusion MRI is more sensitive than CT and radiography in showing the lesions of SONK.The SONK can be diagnosed based on the clinical and MRI features.
2.The comparison of three cytogenetic methods for detecting multiple myeloma
Juan REN ; Linhua YANG ; Guoxia LI ; Jianling FAN ; Jian HOU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2009;48(9):737-740
al aberrations in MM.
3.KAP Investigation and Ethical Countermeasures for Uv Occupational Injuries in Xi′an Physical Education Teachers
Jiansi SONG ; Jianwen SONG ; Pingshe REN ; Jianling SONG ; Guiling XU ; Yun SUN ; Xichen ZHUANG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2015;(3):450-453
Objective: To investigate and analyze the KAP situation for Uv occupational injuries in Xi′an physical education teachers and provide scientific basis for the protection .Methods:Scale and questionnaire are used to survey 1200 people , using a questionnaire method to Xi′an sports teachers′occupational injuries is ultravio-let ray KAP investigation.Results:Respondents had a history of sunburn (21.5%), worked as a certified check the skin accounts for 5.1%;Think long-term outdoor ultraviolet harm to the skin (34.1%), 58.9%take protec-tive measures, can correct understanding on the Uv 3.2%; The purpose of protective measures , 43.9% of re-spondents take measures the purpose is to prevent tanning rather than prevent sunburn .Conclusions:Physical edu-cation teachers as a special outdoor work group , the overall Uv occupational injuries protection knowledge was low , from the perspective of the biopsychosocial medical model should be based on the principle of health ethics , it should strengthen the propaganda of knowledge of Uv occupational injury protection , and actively take appropriate intervention measures .
4.Strategies for the development of medical research institutions in Shanghai
Hanwen MAO ; Jianling REN ; Qinlong GU ; Weilin JANG ; Libo JIANG ; Wenyi XU ; Jinrong SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2010;23(4):217-219,249
Medical research institutions in Shanghai have been developing in at a slow pace because of problems such as out of date institution structures, unreasonable resource allocation and distribution,shortage of research resources, insufficient creativity, and unfocused effort and investment. Hence reform is the only way out. This research discussed the possible strategies for development and proposed some suggestions on the institution categorization, structure change, allocation of resource and overall arrangement.
5.Role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in inflammatory pain in rats
Lina WANG ; Jianping YANG ; Qinian XU ; Xiuyun WANG ; Jianling ZUO ; Jing ZHOU ; Chunguang REN ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(6):712-714
Objective To evaluate the role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in inflammatory pain in rats. Methods Sixty female SD rats weighing 150-180 g in which intrathecal (IT) catheters were successfully placed without complication were randomly divided into 5 groups (n= 12 each): group Ⅰ sham operation; group Ⅱ sham operation + IT anti-BDNF antibody; group Ⅲ inflammatory pain; group Ⅳinflammatory pain + IT control IgG and group Ⅴ inflammatory pain + IT anti-BDNF antibody. Inflammatory pain was induced by injecting complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) into ankle joint cavity of left hindpaw, while in sham operation group equal volume of normal saline was injected instead of CFA. Anti-BDNF antibody or control IgG 15 μg/10 μl was injected IT once a day for 3 days after inflammatory pain was induced. Paw withdrawal latency to thermal stimuli (PWTL) was measured one day before and at 3, 5, 7, 10 and 14 d after inflammatory pain was induced. The rat was sacrificed on 3 rd day of IT anti-BDNF antibody or control IgG injection. The lumbar segment L4-6 of the spinal cord was removed for detection of the expression of BDNF and p-ERK1/2 by immunohistochemistory and Western blot. Results Intra-articular CFA injection significantly increased the expression of BDNF and p-ERK1/2 in the spinal cord in group Ⅲ as compared with sham-operated animals in group Ⅰ . IT antiBDNF antibody injection significantly suppressed the expression of BDNF and p-ERK1/2. PWTL was significantly shortened after intra-articular CFA injection in group Ⅲ as compared with group Ⅰ . IT anti-BDNF antibody reversed the inflammation-induced thermal hyperalgesia in group Ⅴ but IT control IgG did not. Conclusion BDNF in the spinal cord may be involved in inflammatory pain through p-ERK1/2 signal transduction pathway.
6.Establishment of an information platform for brucellosis patients in Qinghai Province
Hongmei XUE ; Yuanbo ZHAO ; Jiquan LI ; Xuxin YANG ; Li MA ; Jianling WANG ; Lingling REN ; Liqing XU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2021;40(4):342-344
Objective:Combined with the actual work requirements of brucellosis in Qinghai Province, to design a management information system for brucellosis patients, in order to realize the information of diagnosis and treatment of brucellosis patients.Methods:Based on the theory of management information system, according to the functional requirements of the actual work and performance parameters, the general framework of management information system was designed, the establishment of the management information system was gradually completed, and the system was improved through the system testing.Results:The system was easy to use and easy to operate, and patient's detailed information, diagnosis and treatment results and treatment plan could be obtained quickly. At the same time, follow-up, trace investigation, and brucellosis prevention and treatment propaganda could be carried out.Conclusions:The established brucellosis management information system can realize the electronic management of patient information, master the disease development and diagnosis and treatment results of brucellosis patients. Through follow-up investigation, the system can increase active screening and early warning of suspected cases, and provide health education to realize early diagnosis and early treatment of the patients.
7.Research progress in effect of intestinal flora on occurrence and development of breast cancer and its therapeutic application
Xiaomin FU ; Jianling JIA ; Yanhong DOU ; Wenyong REN ; Aiping SHI
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2024;50(4):1182-1188
The incidence of breast cancer is increasing year by year,and its pathogenesis is highly complex.The dysregulation of gut microbiota function is closely related to the occurrence and development of breast cancer.The estrogen levels through enterohepatic circulation is regulated by β-glucuronidase produced by the gut microbiota,thereby influencing the occurrence and development of hormone receptor-positive breast cancer and leading to tamoxifen resistance.The metabolites from the gut microbiota,such as short-chain fatty acids(SCFAs)and lithocholic acid(LCA),can participate in regulating the tumor cell cycles and cell proliferation.The colonization of gut microbiota maintains the integrity of the intestinal barrier and regulates the anti-tumor immunity mediated by T lymphocytes.Maintaining gut microbiota homeostasis can enhance the efficacy of tumor chemotherapy and immunotherapy and reduce the adverse reactions in anti-tumor treatments.The targeted action of engineered probiotics in immunotherapy can improve the precision of drug treatment.The effect of gut microbiota on radiotherapy is not yet clear,but regulating gut microbiota can aid in the treatment of radiation enteritis.This review discusses the correlation and effect of gut microbiota on breast cancer and analyzes its role in the treatment of breast cancer.
8.Practice of ADRB2, GLCCIl, FCER2 Gene Detection in Individualized Medication of 2 Children with Refractory Asthma
Danyang REN ; Yunwei LI ; Caixia TU ; Jianling SHEN ; Jing ZONG ; Aihua YAN ; Tao XU ; Huiying LI
China Pharmacy 2018;29(5):659-662
OBJECTIVE: To study the value of ADRB2, GLCCI1, FCER2 gene detection in individualized medication of children with refractory asthma.METHODS: Clinical pharmacists participated in therapy for 2 cases of refractory asthma, and comprehensively analyzed risk factors as its pathogenic factors (allergens and pathogens of respiratory infections), lung function indexes and family history. It was suggested to conduct anti-asthmatic drugs gene [p2-adrenergic receptor (ADRB2), glucocorticoid induced transcriptional 1 gene (GLCCI1), low affinity IgE receptor (FCER2)] testing. According to detection results, the suggestions were put forward such as increasing the dose of Glucocorticoid for inhalation, stopping β2 receptor agonist, additionally using anticholinergic drug. RESULTS: The clinical physicians adopted the suggestions of clinical pharmacists. After optimizing refractory asthma therapy plan according to the results of gene testing and clinical factors, 2 patients were stable and the number of seizures decreased significanthy. CONCLUSIONS: Gene test can provide evidence for the formulation of individualized therapy in asthma children.
9.Genotyping and traceability analysis of Brucella isolated from Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau by MLVA
Li MA ; Xuefei ZHANG ; Hongmei XUE ; Aiping ZHANG ; Lingling REN ; Teng QI ; Yuanbo ZHAO ; Jianling WANG ; Xuxin YANG ; Jiquan LI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2023;42(4):269-273
Objective:To observe multiple locus variable-number tandem repeat analysis (MLVA) typing of Brucella isolated from Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of Qinghai Province, and to explore the relationship between the strains and strains previous isolated from Qinghai Province. Methods:Blood samples of Himalayan marmot were collected in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of Qinghai Province from March 2019 to October 2020. Pathogens were isolated and cultured from Brucella antibody positive samples identified by using the rose bengal test (RBT). Conventional biological methods and molecular biological methods (BCSP31-PCR and AMOS-PCR) were used for strain identification. At the same time, MLVA method was used to genotype the isolated strains, and cluster analysis was used to analyze the genetic relationships between the strains based on the genotype of 70 Brucella isolated from different hosts in Qinghai Province. Results:A total of 1 466 blood samples of Himalayan marmot were collected from Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Two strains of Brucella were isolated and cultured from 64 RBT-positive samples, named QH2013054 and QH2013062, respectively. They were identified as Brucella ovis biotype Ⅲ by conventional and molecular biological methods. The MLVA genotyping results showed that QH2013054 and QH2013062 were different at the Bru16 locus, indicating different MLVA genotypes. Cluster analysis showed that strain QH2013054 had the same MLVA genotype as 7 strains, among which 6 strains were from 3 farmers and 3 sheep from the same family in Gonghe County, and 1 strain was from a farmer in Menyuan Hui Autonomous County. The strain QH2013062 had the same MLVA genotype as 4 strains, including 3 strains from 3 farmers in Menyuan Hui Autonomous County and 1 strain from a farmer in Tu Autonomous County of Huzhu. Conclusions:The strains of Brucella isolated from Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau of Qinghai Province have the same MLVA genotype as some strains of Brucella isolated from humans and sheep in Qinghai Province. It is speculated that the host humans, sheep and Himalayan marmot in Qinghai-Tibet Plateau may have a common source of infection.
10.Relationship between corrected spatial memory in diabetic rats and protein kinase Cγ, caveolin-1 in the hippocampus and neuroprotective effect of catalpol.
Haicheng ZHOU ; Jing LIU ; Liyuan REN ; Wei LIU ; Qian XING ; Lili MEN ; Guirong SONG ; Jianling DU
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(5):916-923
BACKGROUNDThe mechanisms underlying diabetic encephalopathy are largely unknown, and no effective treatments are available. Catalpol has received much attention due to its numerous biological effects, especially in neuroprotective studies. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of catalpol on cognitive functions in diabetic rats and the underlying mechanisms.
METHODSA rat model of diabetes was established by streptozotocin injection, followed by intraperitoneal infusion of catalpol after 10 weeks. Two weeks later, the Morris water maze was used to test the spatial learning performance. Nissl staining was performed to evaluate the morphological changes in the hippocampus. Expression of protein kinase Cγ (PKCγ) and caveolin-1 (Cav-1) in the hippocampus were assessed by reverse transcription PCR and Western blotting. Activities of anti-oxidative enzymes such as glutathione (GSH), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) and levels of malonaldehyde (MDA) were measured using commercial kits.
RESULTSSignificant hippocampal neuronal injury was observed in rats with streptozotocin-induced diabetes. Moreover, cognitive dysfunction was associated with markedly increased oxidative stress in the brain. Catalpol treatment significantly attenuated cognitive deficits, neuronal damage, and oxidative stress in the brain of diabetic rats. Biochemical analyses showed that catalpol reversed the down-regulation of PKCγ and Cav-1 expression in the diabetic rats.
CONCLUSIONSSpatial memory in diabetic rats is associated with the expression of PKCγ and Cav-1. Catalpol treatment markedly attenuated oxidative stress, reversed the alteration of PKCγ, Cav-1 and spatial memory deficits.
Animals ; Caveolin 1 ; metabolism ; Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; Hippocampus ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Iridoid Glucosides ; therapeutic use ; Male ; Neuroprotective Agents ; therapeutic use ; Oxidative Stress ; drug effects ; Protein Kinase C ; metabolism ; Rats ; Spatial Memory ; drug effects ; physiology