1.Detenia cecocolon contient urinary reservoir (report of 30 cases)
Hongkai LU ; Ludong LIU ; Mingrong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the detenia cecocolon urinary reservoir for 30 patients with bladder cancer after total cystectomy. Methods A detenia continent cecocolon urinary reservoir was constructed for 30 patients with bladder cancer after total cystectomy. Results The patients have been followed up for 8~40 months. The capacity of the reservoir has been 360~580 ml with a maximum pressure of 19.5~78.5 cmH 2O one year later .Good continence has been achieved during day time in 93% and at night in 90%. Unileteral ureter stenosis and slight hydronephrosis was found on ultrasonography,IVU and pouch photography in 1 case. There has been no evidence of ureter reflux or impairment of renal function and serum electrolytes have been normal in all. Conclusions Detenia continent cecocolon pouch is fairly good for urinary diversion and the technique is simpler, easier with minimal complications.
2.Study of motion artifacts correction algorithm in optical coherence tomography images.
Mingrong ZHANG ; Yuejie LI ; Liwei WANG ; Zhenyu GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2015;39(1):5-12
OBJECTIVEOptical coherence tomography images may be distorted by motion artifacts in dynamic imaging, so it may lead to misdiagnosis in clinical diagnosis. Motion artifacts correction has become an urgent issue in optical coherence tomography imaging.
METHODSFirstly, using the improved complex nonlinear diffusion preprocessing filtering reduced the noise of the sequence images, then using the image mass center aligned the distortion data in the Y direction, finally, using the method of deviation average corrected motion artifacts along the Y direction.
RESULTSAfter correction, the motion artifacts in the longitudinal 2D images and the 3D image disappeared, the surface of the 2D and the 3D image became more smooth, the structure between layers of the images got clear and distinct, retinal en-face single slice image was sharp, and the fundus tissue structure could be observed.
CONCLUSIONThe algorithm of correction makes the physical structure of the retinal display truly after motion artifacts correction.
Algorithms ; Artifacts ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Motion ; Retina ; anatomy & histology ; Tomography, Optical Coherence
3.Automated segmentation of retina layer structures on optical coherence tomography.
Yonghe GAO ; Yuejie LI ; Liwei WANG ; Mingrong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;38(2):94-101
OBJECTIVEUsing the algorithm on the layered structure of the retina and quantitative analysis of the automatic segmentation technique is the key to the early diagnosis of glaucoma and other retinopathy on optical coherence tomography. Existing methods require high quality image and have low reliability. This paper used the improved complex nonlinear diffuse filtering and other methods to solve this problem.
METHODSThis paper includes algorithm such as automatic threshold, improved complex nonlinear diffusion filtering, morphological operations and peak detection. Use the method for the segmentation of 20 retinal layers images which acquired on the self-builder OCT system, the boundary of inner limiting membrane(ILM), outer nuclear layer(ONL), the photoreceptor segments(IS/ OS) and the RPE_ChCap layer are detected accurately. At last, the photoreceptor layer thickness is measured.
RESULTSThe results of segmentation and measurement are good corresponded with expert manual segmentation and measurements, retinal foveal measurements data is consistent with Zeiss Stratus OCT central retinal thickness 212+/-20 micro m.
CONCLUSIONThe algorithm proposed is prospective applied to clinical diagnosis of retinal diseases.
Algorithms ; Humans ; Retina ; anatomy & histology ; Software ; Tomography, Optical Coherence ; instrumentation ; methods
4.Study of radiofrequency ablation treatment of adrenal malignant tumors by ultrasound-guided unipolar cooling cycle
Jin HUANG ; Dandan LI ; Wenlun LI ; Mingrong ZHANG ; Ludong LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(10):876-879
Objective To analyze the efficacy and the safety of ultrasound guided multiple-spot sector stereotaxis in unipolar cooling cycle radiofrequency ablation treatment of adrenal malignant tumors.Methods 36 adrenocortical carcinoma primary or metastatic tumors were treated with ultrasound guided percutaneous radiofrequency ablation by the multiple spot sector stereotaxis in unipolar cooling cycle.All patients were performed contrast enchanced ultrasound (CEUS) 15 minutes after treatment to determine whether the tumors were completely inactivated,if did not completely inactivated based on the imaging,the same therapy can be repeated.To evaluate response,contrast-enhanced CT scans (CECT) or CEUS were obtained 1 month after the procedure,if did not completely inactivated,the same therapy can be repeated.Before and after the procedure,the blood cortisol,adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) and sugar level were detected and compared respectively.Results The efficacy:in the 36 lesions,31 lesions were inactivated and 5 lesions were residual by realtime CEUS.32 lesions were inactivated and 4 lesions were residual by CECT one month after the RFA therapy.There were no significant differences between the two groups(x2 =0.127,P =0.722).The hormone level:the blood cortisol,ACTH and sugar level were recovered normal after the therapy.The complication and adverse reaction:①Pain:all the patients felt slight pain and thermal expasion of the ablation region,among them,19 patients felt obvious pain were relieved after using analgesic.② Fluctuation of heart rate:14 patients' heart rate were slowed down,it was reached to 25-55 beats per minute,0.5mg atropine was given by intravenous injection to make the heart rate return to normal.③ Fluctuation of bloodpressure:9 patients' bloodpressure were elevated in the procedure,systolic pressure was 21-28 kPa,diastolic pressure was 13-19 kPa,5 mg nicardipine was given then relieved.There was no serious complication and dead cases in all the patients.Conclusions RFA is a safe and effective procedure for the treatment of adrenal malignant tumors and has great value in clinic applications.
5.Study on the calibration algorithm for acoustic immittance
Liwei WANG ; Yuejie LI ; Yonghe GAO ; Mingrong ZHANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;36(6):336-339
Objective To reduce the error caused by the non-linearity of headphone and device via the design of calibration algorithm for acoustic immittance.Methods Values of calibration chambers with different volumes (0.5,2.0 and 5.0 ml) were measured using the digital detection system.Then,the calibration data tables,for linearity calibration with inputting the values of acoustic immittance,were produced by means of processing the signal of acoustic immittance using the digital calibration algorithm based on the values from the calibration chambers,Results With the low frequency probe tone measurement,it was confirmed that the range of error among various calibration chambers with different volumes was 1%.Conclusion The calibration algorithm enables the improving of the detection accuracy and provides the reliable data for further clinical application.
6.Gene construction and screening of humanized single chain antibody library against VSTM1-v2 cytokine.
Xiaojin FU ; Yongxia ZHANG ; Yunjian DAI ; Mingrong WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(11):1651-6
To rapidly select potent anti-VSTM1-v2 scFv (single-chain antibody fragment) by construction and screening of a humanized scFv library in which a murine VH-CDR3 library was grafted onto a human scFv framework. A murine VH-CDR3 library was amplified from anti-VSTM1-v2 murine cDNA and grafted on human scFv (VH3-VK1) framework. Anti-VSTM1-v2 scFv templates were selected and enriched through ribosome display, TA-cloned into expression vector, and transformed into BL21 (DE3) for soluble expression of target scFv. A total of 1000 clones were randomly picked. Positive ones were first identified using colony PCR, indirect ELISA, Western blotting and then verified with sequencing and dose response ELISA. At last an anti-VSTM1-v2 humanized scFv with good binding affinity (EC50 = 21.35 nmol x L(-1)) was selected from the humanized library of 10(12) members generated in this study. This scFv antibody might have potential applications. This study provides a new approach for rapid screening of humanized antibodies.
7.The top cited articles on bioartificial liver in Web of Science
Fan ZHANG ; Xuejun LAO ; Jianwei JIANG ; Mingrong CAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(31):5723-5728
BACKGROUND:Bioartificial liver could partial y replace the major liver functions, including detoxification, synthesis, secretion and biotransformation. OBJECTIVE:To use bibliometric indexes to track study focuses on bioartificial liver, and to investigate the relationships among geographic origin, impact factors, and highly cited articles indexed in Web of Science. METHODS:A list of citation classics for bioartificial liver was generated by searching the database of Web of Science-Expanded using the terms“artificial liver support system”or artificial liver or“bioartificial liver”. The top 33 cited research articles which were cited more than 100 times were retrieved. RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS:Of 4 144 articles published, the 33 top-cited articles were published between 1992 and 2010. The highest citations paper was published in 2002, with a total of 668 citations, mean cited 55.67 per year. The total citations of 33 articles were 6 094 times, with a mean of 12.64 citations per article. These top-cited papers came from 11 countries, of which 12 articles came from the United States. University of Rostock led the list of classics with five papers. Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital ranked the second with four papers each. The 33 top-cited articles were published in 18 journals, predominantly Annals of Surgery and Hepatology, fol owed by Artificial Organs and Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Our bibliometric analysis provides a historical perspective on the progress of bioartificial liver research. Articles originating from outstanding institutions of the United States and published in high-impact journals are most likely to be cited.
8.A Non-Enzymatic Glucose Sensor Based on Polydopamine/Cu Microparticles Self-assembled Multilayer Films
Mingrong LUO ; Liangliang WANG ; Yajing ZHANG ; Shuang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2016;44(6):882-887
A highly stable multilayer film modified glassy carbon electrode (GCE) containing polydopamine (PDA) and Cu microparticles was fabricated by layer-by-layer self-assembly technique. The fabrication process was based on the self-polymerization of dopamine and electroless deposition of Cu microparticles on PDA coating. The fabrication process of multilayer films was characterized by UV-Vis spectra. The electrochemical performance of GCE / (PDA/ Cu) n modified electrode for glucose detection was investigated by cyclic voltammetry and amperometric current-time curve under alkaline conditions. At detection potential of 0. 35 V, the GCE / ( PDA/ Cu) 4 modified electrode presented a linear range of 0. 5 - 9. 0 mmol/ L with a detection limit of 5. 8 μmol/ L (S / N=3). Moreover, the sensitivity of the modified electrode was tunable by controlling the number of bilayers of the multilayer films. The modified electrode showed highly selective, stable and fast amperometric sensing of glucose. It was applied to determine glucose in human blood serum with satisfactory results.
9.Analysis of a family with early-onset dementia caused by a new mutation in the triggerring receptor expressing on myeloid cells 2 gene
Weizhou ZANG ; Yuanxing ZHANG ; Mingrong XIA ; Dan LI ; Shan JIANG ; Jiewen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(4):343-347
Objective:To analyze the clinical phenotype, imaging characteristics and genetic characteristics of a family of early-onset dementia caused by a new mutation in the triggerring receptor expressing on myeloid cells 2 gene (TREM2).Methods:Clinical data were collected from a patient with early-onset dementia. Then whole exome sequencing was performed for the proband, followed by Sanger sequencing for the family members.Results:The clinical manifestations of the proband (a 49-year-old female) was personality changes, mental and behavioral abnormalities, memory loss, ataxia, and seizures. Whole-exon sequencing revealed a novel homozygous mutation in exon 2 of TREM2, namely c.154C>T (p.R52C) heterozygosity in four family members, and one patient with similar clinical manifestations was deceased. The proband′s brain magnetic resonance imaging showed bilateral frontotemporal atrophy, bilateral white matter hyperintensity, thin corpus callosum. No bone cysts of the hands and feet were found by digital radiographic imaging.Conclusions:A homozygous mutation in TREM2 gene was detected in a patient with frontotemporal dementia-like dementia, epilepsy, but without bone cysts. This mutation is probably pathogenic. This research highlights the importance of TREM2 gene mutation screening in early-onset dementia, especially in those with atypical presentations.
10.Ribosome display screening of a novel human anti-IgE scFv fragment.
Yongxia ZHANG ; Baocheng WANG ; Xin YU ; Yunjian DAI ; Yongzhi HE ; Cong CONG ; Yong XIA ; Mingrong WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(10):1329-35
Total mRNA was extracted from lymphocytes separated from the peripheral blood of allergic patients, and then variable region of heavy chain (VH) and variable region of light chain (VL) cDNA library were constructed by RT-PCR. Human scFv templates for rabbit reticulocyte lysate ribosome display were assembled by primers and linker peptide (Gly4Ser)3. mRNA bound in antibody-ribosome-mRNA complexes was recovered using in-situ single primer RT-PCR, and three rounds of anti-IgE scFv DNA were enriched. The target DNA fragments were double enzyme digested and ligated into plasmid pET22b (+), followed by transformation in E. coli Rosseta (DE3). Positive clones were screened using clone PCR, Dot blotting and antigen ELISA. The correct lengths of VH (400 bp) and VL (710 bp) PCR products were obtained. The expected 1,000 bp ribosome display templates were also observed in agarose gel electrophoresis. After three rounds of ribosome display target sequences were effectively enriched, leading to a library of 10(13) members. Antibodies with the highest ELISA value for IgE were generated in the strain pET-IgE-6. A human anti-IgE scFv library was successfully constructed as described herein. Ribosome display using single primer in-situ RT-PCR as the recovery procedure effectively enriched target sequences. Anti-IgE scFv with high affinity and specificity were identified. The prepared human anti-IgE scFv fragment might be self-developed to a lead drug for treating asthma. Our study provides an alternative method for rapid discovery of human antibodies of therapeutic importance.