1.A PRELIMINARY APPROACH TO BIOLOGICAL FUNCTION OF SOYBEAN SELENOPROTEIN
Tianyong XIANG ; Yongyao WU ; Jianying CHENG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 2004;0(06):-
Objective: To investigate the biological function of soybean selenoprotein by the study of anti-oxidation,immunological and anticarcinogenic efficacy. Method: The soybean selenoprotein at different doses of Se were fed intra-gastrically in Kunming mice. A low Se feedstuff was used as basic diet. Result: (1) when dose is below 202.5 ?g/kg bw Se, the number of white cell and red cell was increased remarkably, and the activity of GSH-Px and SOD in liver and serum was increased at dose dependent manner, but LPO in serum and liver was decreased noticeably. At level of 607.5?g/kg, all the indices were reversed; (2) A dose-dependent cancer protective effect was expressed in range of 22.5-202.5?g/kg Se of soybean selemoprotein in the diet. Feeding soybean selenoprotein can postpone the death of mice with carcinoma . Total tumour yield was consistently reduced by 78% with 202.5?g/kg supplementation; (3) Any abnormal response was never noticed during all trial by supplementing 202.5?g/kg selenoprotein. Conclusion: The increased effect of anti-oxidation and immunological modulation might be the mechanism of tumour suppression by soybean selenoprotein, and Kunming mice tolerated the soybean selenoprotein very well without any side effects.
2.Susceptibility of periodontopathic bacteria to antibiotics in patients with failing implants
Yudong HOU ; Jianying SHEN ; Xiangrong CHENG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective:To study the antimicrobial susceptibility of periodontopathic bacteria associated with failing implants to commonly used antibiotics in periodontal therapy and dental practice.Methods:Antimicrobial susceptibility of bateria isolates was determined by the method of microbroth dilution and the activities of 8 kinds of antibiotics against international laboratory strains and clinical isolates of Provotella intermedia (Pro.I), Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans (Aa), Fusobacterium nucleatum (Fn) were examined.Results:Ofloxacin, clindamycin, tinidazole and metronidazole showed stronger antibacterial activity aginst Pro.I,Pg,Aa and Fn with MIC_ 90 ≤0.5 ?g/ml and MBC_ 90 ≤0.5 ?g/ml.Conclusion:Commonly-used antibiotics are potential against bacteria isolated around failing implants.
3.Feasibility of dose reduction in lumbar spine multi-slice CT examination with automatic tube current modulation
Ying GUO ; Yinghui GE ; Jianying LI ; Tianming CHENG ; Qianli MA
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(10):1092-1095
Objective To investigate the feasibility of achieving consistent image quality with dose reduction technology in lumber spine MSCT examination with Z-axis automatic tube current modulation (ATCM). Methods Forty-eight patients diagnosed as lumber intervertebral disc protrution scanned twice by MSCT before and after interventional operations with the same coverage from third lumbar vertebra to first sacral vertebra. The first scan (FM) was with fixed tube current of 320 mAs. The follow-up scan was with ATCM with noise index (NI) of 12.0 HU. At the levels of L3-4, L4-5 and 15-S1, image quality, image noise and radiation dose were measured and analyzed. Image quality and radiation dose were compared by paired t-test and the image noise was compared by ANOVA test. Results The dosage of the ATCM had a 31.3% reduction compared with FM, the average DLP was(187.9±66.4)mGy·cm and(273.4±45.4) mGy·cm respectively, where t = 8.205, P < 0.05. The average noise and their deviations for the FM group were (9.8±2.4) HU,(9.9±2.4) HU, and (11.5±3.2) HU at level of L3-4, L4-5, 15-S1, respectively. With ATCM, the average noise was(12.0±0.8) HU, (11.7±0.6) HU, and (11.7±1.4) HU, respectively. There was statistical difference between the two groups (F = 23.31, P < 0.05). The image quality scores for the FM group were (4.7±0.3), (4.5±0.2), (4.5±0.2) and showed no statistical difference to ATCM group (4.6±0.3), (4.5±0.2), (4.5±0.2) at level of L3-4, L4-5, L5-S1, respectively, where t = 1.000, P > 0.050 Conclusion ATCM technique with the noise index setting at 12.0 HU can achieved a 31.3% dose reduction while keep the consistent image quality for lumbar spine MSCT study.
4.Effec evaluation of oral nursing with oral washing on patients with peroral endotracheal intubation
Liuhong XIAO ; Yane LI ; Ming ZHANG ; Jianying CHENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2008;24(18):3-5
Objective We aimed to evaluatd the effect of oral nursing with oral washing on patients with peroral endotracheal intubation and discuss the appropriate oral nursing method for patients with patients with peroral endotracheal intubation. Methods We chose 150 patients with indwelling peroral endotracheal intubation after neurosurgery and divided them into the control group (73 cases) and the test group (77 cases). The test group received oral nursing with oral washing while the control group with routine oral nursing method. We compared the incidence of halitosis, the moist degree of oral cavity and the amount of the tooth fungus spot between the two groups. Results The incidence of halitosis and the amount of the tooth fungus spot in the test group were lower than those of the control group; The moist degree of oral cavity in the test group was higher than that of the control group, P<0.01. Conclusions Oral washing could effectively control halitosis, keep oral cavity moist and prevent the formation of tooth fungus spot.
5.Diagnosis and treatment of primary small bowel tumors
Yongqiang WENG ; Aiqun CHENG ; Jie ZHU ; Haobin CHEN ; Jianying YANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;10(3):253-255
Objective To study the clinical manifestation of small bowel tumors and the prognostic factors. Methods Retrospective analysis of the clinical data were made on 42 cases of primary small bowel tumors (except periampullary tumors) admitted to our hospital from 1974 to 1999. Results In this series, there were 6 cases of benign small bowel tumors, 5 of them were leiomyoma and 1 adenoma. Of the 36 cases of malignant tumors, there were malignant lyphoma in 17 cases (47.2%), adenocarcinoma in 11 (30.6%), leiomyosarcoma in 6(16.7%), carcinoid tumor in 1 (2.8%) and neurofibrosarcoma in 1 (2.8%). There was no characteristic clinical sign in small bowel tumors; endoscopy and barium series were the main diagnostic methods. About 50 per cent of patients with malignancy had metastasis, and only 18 cases (50%) received radical resection. Follow-up were available on 36 cases. The overall 5-year survival rate in the patients with malignant small bowel tumors was 47.3%. Multivariate analysis showed that metastasis and diameter of tumors were the main prognostic factors of the 5-year survival. Conclusions Early diagnosis and early treatment play the key roles in improving the prognosis of malignant small bowel tumors. Radical resection should be taken if no metastasis is found.
6.Sequential Therapy of Gatifloxacin in Elder Inpatients with Lower Respiratory Tract Infection: A Clinical Observation
Pingman YANG ; Jianying ZHOU ; Zhengwen CHENG ; Yumin HU ; Zhengyu XU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(06):-
0.05) between two groups in the above results.Disc agar diffusion test showed the sensitivity rates of overall clinical isolates to gatifloxacin and levofloxacin were 97.56% and 92.68%,respectively.The incidence of adverse drug reactions(ADR) of two groups were 23.91% and 43.75%,respectively.In 5 cases severe ADR were found. CONCLUSIONS Sequential therapy of gatifloxacin may get satisfactory results in lower respiratory tract infections of elder people.The irrational use of drugs is an important factor to increase ADR(including collateral damage).So we should pay attention to the ADR and grasp the indications strictly and use the drugs appropriately,especially for the elder patients.
7.Spectral CT imaging in the diagnosis of pulmonary embolism using quantitative iodine-based material decomposition images
Huawei WU ; Jiejun CHENG ; Jianying LI ; Jia HUA ; Yan YIN ; Jianrong XU ; Rong ZHU ; Xiaolan HUA
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2011;45(8):727-730
Objective To assess the diagnostic value of CT spectral imaging using quantitative iodine-based material decomposition images in the evaluation of pulmonary embolism. Methods Fifty-three patients underwent CT angiography with spectral imaging mode on a GE Discovery CT750HD scanner. Iodine distribution in the lung parenchyma using the iodine-based material decomposition images was quantitatively measured by post-processing. Monochromatic CT angiographic images were reconstructed from the same data sets and thee images were reviewed for the identification and localization of pulmonary embolism as well as the degree ( partial or complete) of the embolic occlusion. The number and location of perfusion defects were recorded. The iodine content of perfusion defects and normal lung parenchyma on the iodine maps were measured by one reader using an ROI analysis. Comparative analyses were obtained using the Chi-square test for categorical data. Two independent samples rank test and 2 related samples signed-rank test were used to compare iodine densities between different groups. Results CT angiography showed no pulmonary embolism in 33 patients, and iodine distribution was homogeneous. A total of 93 clots with lobar ( n = 26), segmental (n = 54) and sub-segmental (n=13) distribution were detected in 19 patients; Fifty-one clots were occlusive and 42 clots were non-occlusive. The iodine-based material decomposition images of all occlusive clots showed lobar, segmental or sub-segmental iodine distribution defects; whereas eleven of 42 non-occlusive clots had evidence of iodine distribution defects. There was significant difference ( x2 = 39. 94,P<0. 01 ) in the perfusion defects between occlusive and non-occlusive clots. There was a significant difference in iodine content between normal lung parenchyma [ (1.92 ±0. 54) g/L] and perfusion defects [ (0. 30 ± 0. 20)g/L] (Z= -5.63, P < 0. 01 ). There was a significant difference in the iodine content of peffusion defects before [ (0. 26 ± 0. 23 )g/L] and after anticoagulation [ (0. 94 ± 0. 50 )g/L ] ( Z = -3.93,P < 0. 01 ). Conclusion With the ability of iodine mapping, CT spectral imaging is areliable method in the evaluation of pulmonary embolism both qualitatively and quantitatively, and may be a useful tool in providing information regarding the severity of PE and monitoring therapeutic efficacy.
8.Effect of glucocorticoid on MIP-1α and NF-κB expressing in lung of rat subjecting to mechanical ventilation with high tidal volume
Zhihong LIU ; Xinri ZHANG ; Xiaoyun HU ; Mengyu CHENG ; Jianying XU ; Yongcheng DU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(8):843-846
Objective To observe the content of macrophage inflammatory protein-1α(MIP-1α)in plasma and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and the expressions of MIP-1α mRNA and nuclear factor-kappa B( NFκB)p65 mRNA in the lung of rats subjected to mechanical ventilation with high tidal volume. Method Thirty-two healthy Wistar rats were randomly ( random number) divided into control group, ventilator induced lung injury (VILI) group,dexamethasone (DEX) group and budesonide (BUD) group. The content of MIP-1α in plasma and BALF were measured with ELJSA and the expressions of MIP-1α mRNA and NF-κBp65 mRNA in lung of rat were detected by RT-PCR. The data distributed were expressed as (-x) ± s and were compared among 4 groups. Furthermore, the correlation between the content of MIP-1α and the expression of MIP-1α mRNA, and the correlation between the expression of MIP-1α mRNA and the expression of NF-κBp65 mRNA were analyzed in the latter three groups. Results With lessened lung injury ,the content of MIP-1αin plasma and BALF and the expressions of MIP-1α mRNA and NF-κBp65 mRNA in lungs of rats of DEX and BUD groups were significantly lower than those in VILI group ( P < 0.001 ). Although the content of MIP-1α in plasma and BALF and the expressions of MIP-1α mRNA and NF-κBp65 mRNA in lungs of rats of BUD group were higher than those of DEX group, but no significant differences were found between them ( P > 0.05). Correlation study showed that positive correlations were xisted between the MIP-1α in plasma and the expression of MIP-1α mRNA in the lungs ( r = 0.895, P < 0.05)and between the expression of MIP-1α mRNA and the expression of NF-κBp65 mRNA in the lungs ( r=0.801, P < 0.05). Conclusions Glucocorticoid could down-regulate the expression of MIP-1α mRNA by inhibiting the activity of NF-κB in the lungs and may have preventive and therapeutic effect to VILI to some extent. The effect of glucocorticoid used locally against VILI is simnilar to that of systemic administration with lesser adverse reactions.
9.The Application of Real Time Three-Dimensional CT in Detection of SupraclavicularRegion Lymph node Metastasis of Esophageal Cancer
Jianying LIANG ; Xing GUO ; Xuepeng LI ; Xiumei CHENG ; Zhigang FENG ; Yaozhong GUO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To discuss real time three-dimensional reconstruction techniques of spiral CT in the detection of tracheoesophageal groove lymph node metastasis and its diagnostic value.Methods Spiral CT RT3D reconstruction of the supraclaviculrar region were applied to 45 patients with scanning and post-processing on the workstation.Mediastinum,color in chest,clip planes 3D images were obtained by adjusting the CT value threshold and encoding pseudo color techniques.Results RT3D images can correctly reveal the macroscopic morphology of lymphatic metastasis and it's pressure to the trachea and carotid artery.There were significant differennces of visualization capabilities of radiological signs among different 3D techniques.Conclusion With the utilization of multiple methods,RT3D reconstruction can play an important role in detecting tracheoesophageal groove lymph node metastasis of esophageal cancer.It is an important complement to the axial CT images and the basis of clinical treatment.
10.A clinicopathological study on aortic valves in children.
Ping, HUANG ; Hongwei, WANG ; Zhenlu, ZHANG ; Xiufen, HU ; Yanping, LI ; Peixuan, CHENG ; Jianying, LIU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(3):321-5
In order to investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of aortic valve disease in children, all the native surgically excised aortic valves obtained between January 2003 and December 2005 were studied macroscopically and microscopically. The patients' medical records were reviewed and the clinical information was extracted. According to preoperative echocardiography, intraoperative assessment, and postoperative pathology, combined with clinical symptoms and signs, aortic valve diseases were divided into three categories: aortic stenosis (AS), aortic insufficiency (AI), and aortic stenosis with insufficiency (AS-AI). The etiology was determined according to the macroscopic, microscopic and clinical findings. The results showed that among 70 aortic valves, patient age ranged from 6 to 18 years, with a mean of 15.4 years, and there were 56 boys and 14 girls (male: female=4:1). Forty-four children only had pure aortic valve disease, and the other 26 children had aortic valve disease associated with other heart valve diseases. There were 5 cases of AS (7.14%), 60 cases of AI (85.71%) and 5 cases of AS-AI (7.14%). The causes were congenital aortic valve malformation (32 cases, 45.71%), rheumatic disease (28 cases, 40%), infective endocarditis (7 cases, 10%), Marfan syndrome (2 cases, 2.86%), and undetermined (1 case, 1.43%). It was concluded that the common causes of aortic valve disease in order of frequency in children were congenital aortic valve malformation, rheumatic disease, infective endocarditis, and Marfan syndrome. AI was more common in children with aortic valve disease. Compared with adult patients, congenital bicuspid aortic valve in children was often AI. Histologically, the leaflets of congenital bicuspid aortic valve were mainly myxomatous, fibrosis and calcification less seen. AI was frequently found in rheumatic disease, mostly associated with other heart valve diseases. Macroscopic and microscopic examinations together with clinical information, echocardiographic findings and operative details were important in evaluating the etiology of aortic valve disease.