1.Clinical role of PET in cancer diagnosis
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(03):-
Positron emission tomography(PET) is a diagnostic imaging technique for the identification of biochemical and physiologic alterations in tumors. Use of PET performed with 18-fluoro-2-deoxy-2-fluor-D-glucose (FDG) may significantly improve the accuracy of tumor imaging. FDG PET based on identification of fundamental aspects of tumor metabolism has gained widespread acceptance in the initial staging of cancer,cancer recurrence, and monitoring the response to therapy. FDG uptake is proportional to the increasing metabolic rate of glucose demanding of tumor cell. The high sensitivity and high negative predictive value of FDG PET in most of malignant tumors enable this technique to play a greater role in guiding the tumor management at initial staging and follow-up.
2.Diagnostic criteria and causes of misdiagnosis in CT angiography of pulmonary embolism
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(07):-
Computed tomographic(CT) pulmonary angiography is becoming the standard of care for the evaluation of patients with suspected pulmonary embolism.This pathologic condition,whether acute or chronic,causes both partial and complete intraluminal filling defects.In acute pulmonary embolism that manifests as complet arterial occlusion,the affected artery may be enlarged.Partial filling defects due to acute pulmonary embolism are often centrally located,but when eccentrically located they form acute angles with the vessel wall.Chronic pulmonary embolism can manifest as complete occlusive disease in vessels that are smaller than adjacent patent vessels.In this article,the author described the technique of CT pulmonary angiography,diagnostic criteria for acute and chronic pulmonary embolism,and causes of misdiagnosis of pulmonary embolism.
3.The physiological responses of healthy youth to doing chest compression as a feedback of the quality and intervention effects of CPR after their rapid ascent to high altitude
Kun CHEN ; Jun GUAN ; Zhaofen LIN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;25(5):633-637
Objective To investigate the physiological responses of healthy youth to doing chest compression as a feedback of quality of CPR after their rapid ascent to high altitude and to evaluate the feedback in the intervention effects of CPR.Methods Prospective,single sample,before-after comparison method was used in this study.Fifteen young adults from plains natives were enrolled as trial subjects in this study.All of them received basic life support training course in advance.In Chongqing (259 m above sea level),subjects performed empiric chest compressions on the model body for 4 minutes followed by feedback compressions for 4 minutes after at least 30 minutes rest.Compression depth,rate and other compression quality parameters were measured and recorded at each turn of compressions with an AED PLUS device.Subjects performed empiric compressions based on their knowledge and experiences,and practiced feedback compressions according to the audiovisual guidance of AED PLUS device.Blood pressure,heart rate and SpO2 were taken before and after each turn of compressions.One week after arrival to Lhasa (3658 m above sea level) by flight,all subjects were asked to do the same procedure as did in Chongqing to see their physiological response to.Paired t tests or Wilcoxon matched pair rank test were used for comparisons of measurements before and after trials.Results Systolic pressures,diastolic pressures,heart rates at baseline in Lhasa were significant different from those in Chongqing,including systolic pressure (125.9 ±9.5) mmHg vs.(112.7 ±13.4) mmHg,diastolic pressure (75.3 ±7.7) mmHg vs.(64.2 ±7.3) mmHg,heart rate (86.3 ± 13.0) beat/min vs.(72.7 ± 11.6) beat/min,SpO2 (90.4 ± 1.7)% vs.(97.8 ±0.9)%,all P < 0.01.In Lhasa,empiric compressions only caused an increase in heart rate (91.1 ± 14.9) beat/min vs.(86.3 ± 13.0) beat/min,P < 0.01.However,feedback compressions resulted in a significant decrease in SpO2 [(88.3 ± 3.4) % vs.(90.6 ± 1.9) %,P < 0.01] as well as change of systolic pressure [(130.9 ± 11.7) mmHg vs.(120.1 ± 11.9) mmHg,P <0.05] and heart rate [(87.9 ± 17.5) beat/min vs.(80.9 ± 11.7) beat/min,P <0.05].In Lhasa,the compression quality during feedback compressions was closer to guideline recommendation than that during empiric compressions.The median (interquartile range) of composite qualification rate was 43.6% (55.9%) vs.0.6% (5.3%) during feedback compressions and empiric compressions respectively,P < 0.01.Conclusions Compression quality decreased significantly among youth after rapid ascent to high altitude.Feedback techniques for CPR could effectively guide the rescuer to improve their CPR quality,but it may be at the expense of more physical consumption.
4.Expression of exogenous interferon-? gene in human hepatocellular carcinoma cells mediated by liposome
Ying GUO ; Lixin YANG ; Kun WANG ; Jun MIN ; Jishen CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(01):-
Objective To establish a recombinant eukaryotic expression vector containing human interferon-?(IFN-?) cDNA,and investigate the expression of IFN-? gene in transfected hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cell lines. Methods pcDNA3-IFN-?,established by subcloning IFN-? cDNA into a mammalian expression vector pcDNA3,was mediated into HCC cell lines SMMC-7721 and QGY-7701 by lipofectamine. The transfected HCC cells were selected in RPMI1640 containing G418(400~700?g).RT-PCR analysis and ELISA assay were used for mRNA transcription and protein expression of IFN-? gene. Results IFN-? mRNA was detected only in pcDNA3-IFN-? transfected cell lines, and high levels of IFN-? protein were detected only in the supernatants of IFN-? gene-modified cell lines. Conclusions pcDNA3-IFN-? can stably expressIFN-? cDNA in the transfected HCC cell strains
5.Effect of concentrations of sucrose on Streptococcus mutans gbpC expression
Ying JIANG ; Tiezhu ZHANG ; Kun CHEN ; Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2010;30(3):205-208
Objective To assess the influence of concentrations of sucrose on Streptococcus tautens (S. mutans) gbpC expression. Methods Total RNA was extracted from S. mutans after cultured in 0.5%, 1.0%, 5.0% sucrose and then reversely transcripted to cDNA. By TaqMan RT-RCR technique, we checked gbpC expression. Results Compared with 0.5% sucrose, 1.0% sucrose significantly upregulated gbpC expression(P<0.05); gbpC expression of more-adherent S. mutans strains was higher than that of less-adherent strains, Conclusion The upregulation of gbpC expression by sucrose may be one of the mechanisms underlying the increased adherence; There might be some correlation between gbpC expression andS. mutans adherence.
6.The study of changes on NKT cells of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) mice
Qing OUYANG ; Kun CHEN ; Xi WANG ; Chunmei ZHANG ; Jun GUO ; Yuying WEI ; Yuanjie SUN ; Zhuwei XU ; Kun YANG
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2009;25(10):894-896
AIM: To observe the changes of the number of NKT cells in spleens and livers of induced model of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), and to study the role NKT cells play in the immunoregulation of EAE. METHODS: C57BL/6 mice were immunized with MOG<,35-55> peptide and received clinical evaluation daily. The mice were sacrificed at the fastigium and the splenic and hepatic lymphocytes were isolated. The changes of NKT cells in normal and EAE C57BL/6 mice were detected by flow cytometry. RESULTS: The percent of NKT cells in lymphocytes of different organs of EAE model were greater decreased than in that of normal mice. The percent of NKT cells in splenic lymphocytes of normal mice was 2.22± 0.14, while that in EAE mice was 1.94±0.07 (P < 0.05). The percent of NKI cells in hepatic lymphocytes of normal mice was 5.52±2.17, while that in EAE mice was 2.67± 1.41 (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The proliferation of splenic and hepatic NKT cells in C57BL/6 mice are inhibited in EAE model, which may indicate that the immune function conducted by NKT cell is down regulated in EAE mice.
7.A case with giant gastric mucosal hypertrophy.
Chao-ying CHEN ; Da-kun CHEN ; Tian-you WANG ; Ling CAO ; Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(3):236-236
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8.Echinococcus granulosus stimulates high PPARα/γ expression and drives polarization of macrophages in vitro
Congzhe CHEN ; Dan DONG ; Hairui FANG ; Hongqun JIANG ; Jun HOU ; Kun YANG ; Feng GUO ; Xueling CHEN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(1):16-19,24
Objective:To investigate the expression levels of PPARα/γin RAW264. 7 cells in the early stages of co-cultivation with Echinococcus granulosus in vitro. Methods:RAW264. 7 cells were co-cultured with E. granulosus and collected at 12,24,36,48, 72 h. The mRNA levels of PPAR-γ,PPAR-α,M1 macrophages-associated cytokines including TNF-α,MCP-1 and IL-1β,and M2 mac-rophages-associated cytokines including Arg-1,TGF-β and Fizz-1 were detected by qRT-PCR. The protein levels of Arg-1 and MR were analyzed by ELISA. Results:The expression levels of PPAR-γ, PPAR-αand the M2 macrophages-associated cytokines including Arg-1,TGF-β,Fizz-1 and MR were significantly increased,especially at 72 h (P<0. 05). M1 macrophages-associated cytokines including TNF-α,MCP-1 and IL-1β were decreased at 72h although increased at first. Conclusion:During the early stages of co-cultivation with Echinococcus granulosus in vitro, the levels of PPAR-γ/α are up-regulated in RAW264. 7 cells, which may drive macrophage polarization and play a role in the immune escape.
9.Inferior epigastric artery angiography applied in the transplantation with the deep inferior epigastric perforator free flap
Le CHENG ; Kang CHEN ; Xue-Bin ZHANG ; Xin SHU ; Jun-Kun CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To observe the effect of inferior epigastric artery angiography applied in the transplantation with the deep inferior epigastric perforator free flap.Methods Seven patients who had undergone the deep inferior epigastric perforator free flap transplantation,received angiography of the inferior epigastric artery.The value of the angiography was discussed.Results All patients were successful in angiography without any adverse reaction.Mll patients were successful in transplantation except one because of personal reason.Conclusion Inferior epigastric artery angiography facilitates the transplantation with the deep inferior epigastrie perforator free flap.
10.The effect of oncolyic adenovirus SG600-IL24 expressing human MDA-7/IL-24 on apoptosis of hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines
Chaowen XIAO ; Zhihai PENG ; Congjun WANG ; Yuan YU ; Kun CHEN ; Jianwei ZHENG ; Jun ZHANG ; Xinbo XUE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2011;26(6):470-473
Objective To investigate the effect of oncolytic adenovirus vector SG600-IL24expressing human melanoma differentiation associated gene-7 (mda-7/IL-24) on hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines with different metastatic potential of HepG2, SMMC7721, MHCC97L and normal liver cell line LO2. Methods The oncolytic adenovirus SG600-IL24 which carrying mda-7/IL-24 gene was transfected into hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines and normal liver cell line. The mRNA and protein expression of mda7/IL-24 in HepG2, SMMC7721, MHCC97L and LO2 cell lines was confirmed by RT-PCR,ELISA assay and Western blot respectively. MTT assay and flow cytometry were used to study tumor cell proliferation and cell cycle in vitro. Hoechst33258 and flow cytometry were studied to indicate the apoptosis effects. Results It was confirmed by RT-PCR, ELISA assay and Western-blot that the exogenous mda-7/IL-24 gene was highly expressed in HepG2, SMMC7721, MHCC97L and LO2 cell lines. MTT and apoptosis detection indicated that MDA-7/IL-24 can induce the growth suppression (the inhibition rate was 75% ±2. 5% ,86% ±3. 5% ,and promotes apoptosis ( the apoptosis rate was 56. 5% ± 4. 0% , 34. 4% ± 2. 0% , 43. 3% ± 2. 5%cell lines at G2/M phase ( the blocking rate was 35. 4% ± 4. 2% , 40. 5% ± 5. 0% , 42. 0% ± 5. 0%metastatic potential hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines but not in normal liver cell line.Conclusions Oncolytic adenovirus vector SG600-IL24 can selectively induce growth suppression, promote apoptosis in hepatocellular carcinoma lines in vitro but not in normal liver cell LO2.