1.Quality of Life in Patients with Chronic Prostatitis
Jinsong HUANG ; Maoqin TANG ; Zhaoxu LIU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 1991;0(02):-
Objective: To investigate the quality of life of patients with chronic prostatitis. Methods: Two hundred patients were included and tested with WHOQOL-100 . Results: Compared with normal controls, the following aspects had no significant difference, including energy and fatigue, appearance and status, working activity, daily life and environment. There were significant difference to controls in other 6 fields and 20 aspects. The major factors that do harm to QOL include satisfaction on life, income and depression. Conclusion: It should deserve the clinician's attention that the QOL of patients with chronic prostatitis is greatly lower than that of the normal controls.
2.Imaging Diagnosis of Synovial Chondromatosis: A Report of 36 Cases
Erfeng CUI ; Jinsong ZHANG ; Jianshou ZHOU ; Yongqiang TANG ; Zhiqiang JING
Journal of Practical Radiology 2010;26(4):544-546,555
Objective To evaluate the radiological signs of synovial chondromatosis and the diagnostic value of radiology.Methods 36 cases with synovial chondromatosis confirmed by histology were retrospectively analyzed.All 36 cases underwent radiography and 13 of them underwent CT examinations,10 of them underwent MRI.Results The knee in 22 cases,hip in 5 cases,ankle in 3 cases,shoulder in 2 cases,elbow in 2 cases,carpal joint in one case and temporomandibular joint in one case were involved in 36 cases.Of them,one joint involved in 31 cases and bilateral knee joints involved in 5 cases.Multiple calcareous loose bodies with different sized(from several diameter to 2.7 cm)were seen inside or surrounding the joints on X-ray and CT images.In 10 cases with MR examination,the calcareous nodules were low signal intensity on both T_1WI and T_2WI in 8 cases.In other 2 cases,the center of calcareous nodules showed as high signal intensity while the rim showed as low signal intensity.Conclusion X-ray,CT and MRI are of significant value in diagnosis of synovial chondromatosis.
3.Brain functional connectivity of functional magnetic resonance imaging of patients with early-onset schizophrenia
Bing ZHOU ; Changlian TAN ; Jinsong TANG ; Xiaogang CHEN
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2010;35(1):17-24
Objective To detect whether and where brain functional connectivity exists in the resting state of patients with early-onset schizophrenia by using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Methods Nineteen early-onset schizophrenic patients were diagnosed with Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition (DSM-IV) of American Psychiatric Association. The 19 early-onset schizophrenic patients and another 19 healthy volunteers underwent fMRI in resting state. Cingulate gyrus was selected as region of interest and the difference was analyzed in the cingulate gyrus functional connectivity pattern between the 19 patients with early-onset schizophrenia (EOS) and 19 matched controls using resting-state fMRI. A two-sample t test was performed on the individual in a voxel by voxel manner. Results Statistical map was set a combined threshold of P<0.005 and the number of voxel>20. Functional connectivity in the resting state was abnormal in the patients,including decreased functional connectivity and increased functional connectivity. The abnormal area was distributed all over the brain. The brain area with decreased functional connectivity included bilateral posterior cerebellar lobes, superior frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyrus, gyrus rectus,hippocampus, cuneus gyrus,fusiform gyrus,middle occipital gyrus,inferior occipital gyrus, right inferior temporal gyrus,right middle temporal gyrus, and right angular gyrus. The brain area with increased functional connectivity included left middle temporal and left inferior temporal gyrus. Conclusion Abnormal cingulate gyrus functional connectivity of schizophrenia might exist in the resting state. Resting state fMRI is important for the research of schizophrenia.
4.The value of HE4, CA125, and ROMA model in diagnosis of the ovarian carcinoma
Dongli DONG ; Jinsong GU ; Shaojie ZHAO ; Yan TANG ; Tingting ZHAO
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(5):577-579
Objective To explore the value of human epididymis protein 4(HE4),cancer antigen 125(CA125) and the risk of ovarian malignancy algorithm(ROMA) in the diagnosis of ovarian cancer.Methods Electrochemical luminescence and Enzymelinked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were used to determine the levels of serum HE4,CA125 in 56 patients with ovarian carcinoma,73 cases of ovarian benign tumor and 50 health women,and the ROMA was calculated by HE4 and CA125 levels depending on the menopause state,drawing the receiver operating characteristics(ROC) curve and calculating the area under the curve(AUC).Results The average levels of the HE4,CA125 and the value of the ROMA were (345.33±605.03)pmol/L,(701.46±1 500.30) U/mL,(58.72±31.00) % in the ovarian carcinoma group,(53.84± 14.68)pmol/L,(44.25±45.81)U/mL,(10.80± 6.75) % in the ovarian benign tumor group,and (46.03±10.26)pmol/L,(17.39±10.64)U/mL,(6.92±3.85)% in the health control group respectively,compared with the benign tumor group and the health control group,the ovarian carcinoma group were higher in HE4,CA125 and the ROMA value,and the difference were significantly (P<0.05),whereas compared in the ovarian benign group and the health group,except the CA125 was higher in the benign group and the difference had statistical significance(P<0.05),the HE4 level and the value of the ROMA had no statistical significance(P>0.05).The sensitivities of the HE4,CA125 and ROMA were 71.43%,76.79 %,89.28%,the specificities were 93.15 %,53.42%,94.52 % and the ROC-AUCs were 0.930,0.809,0.937 respectively.When the specificity for the diagnosis of the ovarian carcinoma was 95.00%,the sensitivities of the HE4,CA125 and ROMA were 80.40%,53.60%,83.90% respectively.Conclusion HE4 and CA125 combined detection to calculate the ROMA can elevate the sensitivity and specificity for the ovarian carcinoma diagnosis.
5.Design of Non-Invasive Blood Oxygen Measurement Based on AFE4490.
Jinsong ZHU ; Shouhao WU ; Wenxiu GUO ; Hui ZHENG ; Dong TANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(5):341-343
From the perspective of portable monitoring devices,we use an analog front-end AFE4490 design a module of Non-invasive blood oxygen measurement, used to collect human pulse wave signal and peak (valley) value detection and then use the principles of non-invasive oximetry calculated oxygen saturation (SPO2). This design of noninvasive oximetry module has the characteristics of small size, low power consumption, and the results of test show that the measurement of oxygen saturation are correct.
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6.Effect on expression of caspase-3 in the apoptosis of cultured humanumbilical vein endothelial cells induced by proteasome inhibitor MG132
Fang GUO ; Jinsong TANG ; Wenqing SUN ; Lei WANG ; Xiangdong YANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(04):-
Aim To study the effect of proteasome inhibitor MG132 on the expression of caspase-3 and apoptosis in cultured human umbilical vein endothelial cells.Methods Human umbilical vein endothelial cells was treated with MG132 (2,5 ?mol?L~(-1)) for 24 h. The apoptotic cells were determined by DNA fragment analysis and flow cytometric analysis. The level of caspase-3 mRNA was quantified by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The protein contents of caspase-3 were analyzed by immunocytochemistry.Results The results showed that the increase of the degree of human umbilical vein endothelial cells apoptosis was concentration dependent. MG132 could up-regulate the gene/protein expression of caspase-3.Conclusions The results implicated that proteasome inhibitor MG132 induced human umbilical vein endothelial cells apoptosis by accumulation of caspase-3.
7.Brain function of heroin addicts after withdrawal
Xuyi WANG ; Xuhui ZHOU ; Yanhui LIAO ; Jinsong TANG ; Tieqiao LIU ; Wei HAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2011;36(8):733-738
Objective To explore what brain regions are modulated by heroin addiction and withdrawal.MethodsWe used functional magnetic resonance imaging to investigate the brain function in 15 heroin-dependent patients 3 days (acute) and 1 month (protracted) after heroin abstinence.Sixteen normal controls were included.Results The blood oxygen level-dependent signal in the orbitofrontal cortex of the brain of heroin-dependent patients was significantly elevated 3 days after the withdrawal.Hyperfunction of the orbitofrontal cortex declined 1 month after the withdrawal.Conclusion Heroin-dependent subjects at both 3 days and 1 month abstinence have persistent abnormalities in the brain function.Although some tangible beneficial effects are noted following 1month of detoxification,possible permanent damage to the brain caused by heroin use is suggested.
8.Microstructural disruption of white matter in heroin addicts revealed by diffusion tensor imaging: a controlled study
Xuyi WANG ; Xuhui ZHOU ; Yanhui LIAO ; Jinsong TANG ; Tieqiao LIU ; Wei HAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2011;36(8):728-732
Objective To examine white matter integrity in heroin-dependent patients and matched normal controls with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).Methods The fractional anisotropy was compared between 15 heroin-dependent patients and 15 controls.Results We found the fractional anisotropy was significantly decreased in specific brain regions of the heroin-dependent patients (P < 0.001 uncorrected),including the frontal gyrus,the parietal lobule,the insula,and the corpus callosum.Conclusion The presence of microstructural abnormality is found in the white matter of several brain regions of heroin-dependent patients.
9.Absorption mechanism of SM-1:a procaspase-3-activated anti-tumor agent
Jing TANG ; Lina LUO ; Hailong ZHANG ; Zhinan ZHENG ; Jie ZHANG ; Su LI ; Hua HE ; Jinsong DING
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2014;(4):542-545,546
Aim To study absorption characteristics of SM-1 , a novel anti-tumor agent , to provide a research basis for the druggability evaluation of SM-1 and formu-lation design. Methods Caco-2 cell monolayer model and in situ single-pass intestinal perfusion rat model were used to study the absorption characteristics of SM-1 , and the absorption of SM-1 in vivo was evaluated through absolute bioavailability study in rats. Results The results of cell monolayer model showed that cu-mulative absorption and efflux of SM-1 increased line-arly with concentration ( 10 ~40 mg · L-1 ) . There were no significant differences in Papp with different concentrations ( P>0. 05 ) . SM-1 was absorbed mainly through passive diffusion. The intestinal perfusion re-sults showed that Ka and Pef of SM-1 had no significant differences ( P > 0. 05 ) , when the concentrations ranged from 25 to 100 mg · L-1 . SM-1 entered the systemic circulation mainly via on passive diffusion, indicating it is a compound with high permeability. The absorption of SM-1 in duodenum was superior to other intestinal segments ( P <0. 05 ) , there were no significant differences in the jejunum, ileum and colon ( P >0. 05 ) . The absolute bioavailability of SM-1 in rats was 29. 3%. Conclusion The membrane perme-ability of SM-1 is high and it can be absorbed by intes-tine well. The absorption mechanism of SM-1 is pas-sive diffusion, and it possibly escapes from the efflux transporter protein. The absolute bioavailability of SM-1 in rats is low.
10.Solexa sequencing and resistant analysis of the metagenome of plasmid in Klebsiella pneumoniae
Jinsong LI ; Shengjie GAO ; Tieli ZHOU ; Shilin XIA ; Xiaoli TANG ; Qiyu BAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(12):1140-1143
Objective High-throughout sequencing of all plasmid of 206 strains of Klebsiella pneu-moniae using Solexa/Illumina sequencing technology in order to investigate the resistance for plasmids in Klebsiella pneumoniae. Methods Bacterial isolates were obtained over the years 2002-2008. Solexa/Illumi-na sequencing technology was used to sequence both samples (S1 and S2) to a depth of between 10-560 fold coverage. We used SOAP provided by BGI to find SNPS and use velvet package to assemble these sequences and gained some long sequences, and MAQ programs developed in the laboratory were used to annotate SNPs and compare lineage-specific mutations in SHV-ESBLs. Results The Metagenome of plasmid encodes a 13 variety of resistance-related genes with exceptionally high copy numbers, including ABC-type efflux pumps and 4 variety of β-lactamases, SHV-ESBLs is abroad presence. We systematically investigated single nucleo-tide substitutions in plasmids metagenome, and found an amount of nonsynonymous mutations in the SHV-ESBLs genes. Conclusion Probabily in press of positive selection, we can clearly see these nonsynonymous changes predominantly occurred in plasmid SHV-ESBLs genes. And our findings indicate a unspecial low-level resistance contribute to antimicrobial efflux in the metagenome of plasmid in Klebsiella pneumoniae.