1.Application of 3.0T Dynamic Contrast-enhanced MRI in the Grading of Gliomas
Jiazhe SONG ; Lanhua HU ; Guoguang FAN ; Songbai LI
Journal of China Medical University 2016;45(7):620-625
Objective To explore the clinical significance of 3.0T dynamic?contrast enhanced MRI scan in the grading of intracranial glioma. Methods The magnetic resonance examination were performed in 40 cases of patients of brain tumors confirmed by surgery pathology(29 pa?tients with glioma),including conventional MRI and dynamic contrast?enhanced MRI. Using Kinetic Modeling?version 3.0 software on the GE 3.0T magnetic resonance workstation calculation of intracranial tumor parenchyma area corresponding quantitative parameters Ktrans and Ve values. The quantitative parameters between any two classification were compared ,and the difference was statistically analyzed. The characteristics of the different level of intracranial glioma's dynamic enhanced scan parameters were preliminary analyzed. The receiver?operating characteristic curve (ROC)analysis of Ktrans value and Ve value was performed,and the diagnosed threshold,sensitivity and specificity were acquired. Results While applying dynamic?contrast enhanced MRI scan acquired Ktrans and Ve values ,both values of high grade gliomas include gradeⅢandⅣwere significantly higher than that of low grade gliomas include gradeⅠandⅡ(P<0.05);there was no statistically difference of the parameters of Ktrans and Ve values between gradesⅠwithⅡand gradeⅢwithⅣ(P>0.05). To identify low grade gliomas with high grade glioma ,Ktrans and Ve diagnosis threshold was 0.204/min and 0.099 respectively. To distinguish between gradeⅡandⅢglioma,Ktrans and Ve diagnosis threshold was 0.247/min and 0.176 respectively. Conclusion Combining quantitative parameters Ktrans and Ve value that come from 3.0T dynamic con?trast enhanced MRI scan with regular enhancement MRI can distinguish low grade gliomas with high grade gliomas glioma ,as well as distinguish gradeⅡwithⅢglioma;However,it is still difficult to identify low grade gliomaⅠwithⅡ,as well as high grade gliomaⅢwithⅣ. The Ktrans and Ve value plays an important role in discriminate different grade intracranial tumors in a preoperative noninvasive way.
2.Effect of different feeding patterns and delivery modes on cytomegalovirus infection in infants and their outcomes
Xiaoqin ZHU ; Liping CHEN ; Lanhua LIU ; Chenyu XU ; Biyun XU ; Biao XU ; Tingmei CHEN ; Yali HU ; Yihua ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2017;20(8):571-576
Objective To explore the influence of delivery mode and feeding pattern on cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection on infants born ≥ 32 gestational weeks,and to observe the outcomes after CMV infection.Methods In this retrospective study,378 pregnant women with positive CMV IgG and negative CMV IgM,and their offsprings (384 cases,including six pairs of twins),who got visited at five hospitals of our collaboration group during March 2013 and February 2016,were enrolled.Serum samples were retrieved from a previous study of these participants for CMV IgM and IgG detection with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.All participants were divided into exclusive artificial feeding (EAF) and breastfeeding groups (BF),and the latter included exclusive breastfeeding (EBF) and mixed feeding (MF).T or Chi-square or Fisher's exact tests were performed for statistical analysis.Results (1) Among the 378 pregnant women,there were 186 mothers and 190 infants (4 pairs of twins) in BF group,and the other 192 mothers and 194 infants (2 pairs of twins) in EAF group.The percentage of male infants were 54.7%(104/186) and 56.2%(109/194) in the BF and EAF group,respectively.The mean birth age was (38.9± 1.4) and (38.7± 1.7) weeks,and the age at followingup was (9.8± 2.2) and (10.5± 2.9) months,respectively.(2) The CMV IgG positive rate of infants in BF group was higher than in the EAF group [62.6%(119/190) vs 29.9% (58/194),x2=41.403,P<0.001].CMV IgG levels in infants were higher than the mothers [(537.1 ±249.5) vs (416.2±241.2) U/ml,t=4.609,P<0.001].In infants with positive CMV IgG,the positive rates of CMV IgM were similar in the two groups [21.0%(25/119) vs 19.0% (11/58),x2=0.101,P=0.751].(3) The positive rate of CMV IgG in vaginally born infants was higher than those born by caesarean section [55.2 (95/172) vs 38.7% (82/212),x2=10.472,P=0.001].Further analysis in the EAF group showed that those infants born vaginally had a higher positive rate ofCMV IgG than those born by caesarean section [42.9% (33/77) vs 21.4% (25/117),~=10.231,P=0.001],while this figure did not show statistical difference in the BF group.(4) Infants with positive or negative CMV IgG were in similar age and gender proportion,as well as their height and weight.Among 36 infants with both positive CMV IgG and IgM,three failed in alanine aminotransferase (ALT) test due to hemolysis.However,among the other 33 cases,15.1% (five cases) presented with lightly elevated ALT (42-107.2 U/L),which was similar to those infants with positive CMV IgG and negative CMV IgM (14/98,14.3%) and those with both negative CMV IgG and IgM (20/144,13.9%),(x2=0.036,P=0.982).Conclusions Although breastfeeding and vaginal birth may increase CMV infection rate in neonates and infants,but no obviously adverse prognosis was reported in those born over 32 gestational weeks.So we should encourage vaginal birth and breastfeeding in these population.
3.Protective effect of curcumin on behavior and blood brain barrier in rat model of radiation injured brain
Naixia HU ; Yan SHI ; Cheng XU ; Qian ZHANG ; Hongji SHANG ; Anying WANG ; Lanhua LI ; Yunlin LIU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(10):1628-1632
Objective To observe the effect of curcumin on behavior,blood brain barrier(BBB)and ex-pression of glial fibrillary acidic protein(GFAP)and cyclic nucleotide 3′phosphohydrolase(CNPase)in hippocam-pus of radiation injured brain(RIB)rats. Methods SD rats were divided into radiation group,treatment group and negative control group. RIB rats model were established by X ray,and rats in treatment group were treated by curcumin. Morris water maze test were taken to study learning memory of rats in each group. The expression of Ev-ans blue(EB)in brain tissue and the expression of GFAP and CNPase in hippocampus were detected to observe the effect of curcumin on the BBB of RIB rats. Results In RIB rats,learning memory were decreased significant-ly,permeability of BBB were increased. GFAP expression in brain tissue was increased,and CNPase was de-creased(P < 0.05). After the treatment of curcumin,learning memory of rats were improved,the permeability of BBB was decreased,GFAP was decreased,and CNPase expression was increased(P < 0.05). Conclusion Cur-cumin can significantly reduce the damage of BBB in RIB rats,decrease the expression of GFAP and increase the expression of CNPase in hippocampal,which indicate that curcumin has curative effect on radiation injured brain.