1.Evaluation of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in treatment of ultrasound-guided high intensity focused ultrasound ablation for uterine adenomyosis
Ruiying QIN ; Yanmin WANG ; Shijin WANG ; Ruijie HOU ; Huimin GUO
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(21):2722-2724
Objective To evaluate the effect of contrast-enhanced ultrasound(CEUS) in the real-time monitoring treatment of ultrasound-guided high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU ) for uterine adenomyosis .Methods From January 2013 to September 2013 ,a total of 67 patients who were clinically diagnosticated as uterine adenomyosis were enrolled in this study .49 patients were diffuse type and 18 patients were localized .CEUS was used before ,in ,after ultrasonic treatment to make sure lesions and evaluate the ablation effect .Results 67 patients were 100% perfused before HIFU treatment by CEUS ,the non-perfused volume ratio of 15 patients(22 .4% ) were not enough during treatment ,and more energy were given .During HIFU treatment ,uniform grey scale change was observed in 42 of 67(62 .7% ) patients and massive grey scale change was observed in 25 of 67(37 .3% ) patients .The margin of targets and the non-perfused volume were clearly detected by CEUS .The size of target andymyosis ,the volume ,the non-perfused volume ,and non-perfused volume ratio were(4 .8 ± 1 .5)cm ,(63 .1 ± 57 .2)cm3 ,(59 .1 ± 53 .4 )cm3 ,(76 .4 ± 27 .0)% .The adverse effects occurred in the treatment were not related to CEUS .Conclusion CEUS is an accurate method in assessing the treat-ment effect of HIFU and could be safely used during HIFU treatment for uterine adenomyosis .
2.Comparison on effects of high intensity focused ultrasound and abdominal hysterectomy for treating uterine fibroids
Huiling WANG ; Ruiying QIN ; Shijin WANG ; Yanmin WANG ; Yuxin YANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(15):2060-2061,2064
Objective To compare the advantages and disadvantages of high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU ) and total abdominal hysterectomy for the treatment of uterine fibroids .Methods 167 patients with symptomatic uterine fibroids were divid‐ed into the HIFU treatment group(n=86) and the hysterectomy group(n=81) .The adverse events were recorded before operation and at postoperative 1 ,3 ,6 months .The questionnaire survey of the uterine fibroid symptoms‐quality of life (UFS‐QOL) was con‐ducted .The health related living quality was evaluated by using the health survey questionnaire‐36(SF‐36) .Results There were no severe adverse events in either group .The significant clinical complications and adverse events in the HIFU group were lower than those in the hysterectomy group .The UFS‐QOL scores in the HIFU group were superior to those in the hysterectomy group ,but the SF‐36 scores at postopertive 3 ,6 months had statistically significant differences between the two groups (P>0 .05) .Conclusion The patients who are unable to tolerate surgery or hope to preserve the uterus and its physiological function are suitable for HI‐FU treatment .
3.Impact of Insulin Resistance and Adiponectin Lacking on Myocardial Remodeling in Experimental Mice
Lu XU ; Yajuan LIU ; Qing ZHANG ; Yi QIN ; Na ZHANG ; Yongkang REN ; Ruiying YANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(8):808-812
Objective: To explore the impact of insulin resistance (IR) and adiponectin (APN) lacking on myocardial remodeling in experimental mice. Methods:16 normal C57 mice were divided into 2 groups: Control group and IR group; in addition, 16 APN gene knockout(APNKO) mice were divided into another 2 groups: APNKO group and APNKO+IR group.n=8 in each group. The mice in Control group and APNKO group were fed with normal diet, in IR group and APNKO+IR group were fed with high fat diet to create the IR model. All animals were treated for 12 weeks. Blood levels of total cholesterol(TC), triglycerides(TG),fasting plasma glucose(FPG) and fasting insulin(FINS) were examined; heart weight and left ventricular weight were measured; left ventricular myocardial morphological changes and the degree of ifbrosis were assessed by HE staining and Masson staining; protein expressions of myocardial matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and APN were detected by immunehistochemistry and Western blot analysis. Results: Compared with Control group, IR group, APNKO group and APNKO+IR group showed elevated blood levels of TC, TG, FPG and FINS; increased heart weight and left ventricular weight, allP<0.05; IR group, APNKO group and APNKO+IR group presented more myocardial hypertrophy, decreased protein expression of APN and increased protein expression of MMP-9, allP<0.05.Conclusion: IR and APN lacking could incur myocardial remodeling in experimental mice and they had synergistically facilitated effect.
4.Biological characteristics of fully demineralized cancellous bone matrix
Qiang LI ; Jicun TANG ; Ruiying WANG ; Chaoyong BEI ; Linwei XIN ; Yayi XIA ; Wenzhong LIU ; Qin ZHANG ; Meng WU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(47):9257-9260
BACKGROUND: As an ideal scaffold of cartilage tissue engineering, demineralized bone matrix (DBM) has been widespread used. But some of biological characters remain poorly understood.OBJECTIVE: To determine the degradation capacity, interval porosity and adhesion rate of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) onto DBM in vitro.DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: An observation experiment in vitro was complicated in Institute of Orthopedics, Second Hospital of Lanzhou University from January 8~(th) to April 15~(th) in 2005 and Central Laboratory of Guilin Medical University from August 1~(st) to November 15~(th) in 2007.MATERIALS: One chinchilla rabbit was killed under anesthesia. Referring to the method described by Urist, DBM was made by cancellated bone harvested from metaphysis and vertebral body METHODS: DBM was soaked into phosphate buffered solution to determine its degradation capacity; liquid replacement method was used to test its interval porosity; The 3~(rd) passage MSCs at a concentration of 1×10~8/L were cocultured with DBM in vitro and adhesion rate of MSCs onto DBM was tested using cytometry.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The degradation capacity, interval porosity and adhesion rate of MSCs onto DBM.RESULTS: The degradation rate of DBM was accelerated with the prolonging of time, and the complete degrading time was about 10-12 weeks; The holing rate tested was (77.15±3.44)%; The 3~(rd) passage cells had a higher adhesive rate of 71.25% onto DBM.CONCLUSION: DBM degradation curve is consistent with MSCs proliferation curve, indicating a satisfactory adhesion capacity and interval porosity and DBM is an ideal biological scaffold material for cartilage tissue engineering.