1.MRI manifestation for the diagnosis of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease
Yong-Gang XUE ; Ji QI ; Shuang XIA ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To study the MRI features of sporadic Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease(sCJD). Methods Three patients with clinically diagnosed sCJD underwent MR study,including SE T_1WI,FSE T_2 WI,and DWI sequences.The MR imaging features were analyzed.Results The lesions were not definite either in SE T_1 WI or in FSE T_2 WI,but were prominent in DWI.Abnormal hyperintensive signal appeared in the cerebral cortex,with the frontal,parietal,and occipital lobes being the mostly involved region.The subcortical white matter was normal.The bilateral caudate nuclei and thalami could also be involved.The abnormal signal could be either symmetrical or asymmetrical.There was diffuse atrophy of the brain parenchyma in the late phase of disease,especially in the cortex.Conclusion With the application of MR study,especially the DWI,combined with its characteristic clinical manifestation,the diagnosis of sCJD can be made definitely.
2.The activation effect of nobiletin on cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator chloride channel.
Shuang YANG ; Bo YU ; Yaofang ZHANG ; Xue WANG ; Hong YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(6):848-54
Aim of the present study is to investigate activation effect of nobiletin on cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) chloride channel activity. CFTR-mediated iodide influx assay and patch-clamp tests were done on FRT cells stably co-transfected with human CFTR and EYFP/H148Q. Nobiletin potently activated CFTR chloride channel activity in a dose- and time-dependent manner. The CFTR blocker CFTR(inh)-172 could completely reverse the effect. Preliminary mechanism study indicated that nobiletin activated CFTR chloride channel through a direct binding way. In addition, ex vivo tests done on mice trachea showed that nobiletin time-dependently stimulated submucosal gland fluid secretion. Nobiletin may be a therapeutic lead compound in treating CFTR-related diseases including disseminated bronchiectasis.
3.Research on histological structure of autofluorescence of Dugesia japonica
Deming XUE ; Guangwen CHEN ; Shangang FU ; Shuang REN ; Dezeng LIU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2009;40(4):642-646
Objective Hermaphroditic planarians possess a very important position in the systematic evolutionary history of animal, as they are capacity of complete regeneration. Hence, the research on histological structure of autofluorescence has been carried out to provide a crucial insight into the developmental and regenerative biology. Methods Part of histological structure of planarian (Dugesia japonica) was revealed with HE method, Masson method and Van Gieson method. Their autofluorescence was observed with ultraviolet. There were six planarians in each stained group and the autofluorescence group. Results Epidermis, outer epidermis of pharynx, protonephridium, intestine, the photoreceptor cells and longitudinal nerve cords, all radiated blue autofluorescence. The epithelial dissociation side of copulatory bursa radiated yellow autofluorescence, its middle part radiated blue autofluorescence, its fundus side radiated weakly blue autofluorescence. Testis could hardly give off autofluorescence. Pigment cells of eyepot could not give off autofluorescence. Conclusion The research on configuration and autofluorescence of planarian eye may offer help for the study of origin and evolutionary law on eye of invertebrate.
4.Pharmaceutical Care for a Case of Pan-drug Resistant Acinetobacter baumannii Pulmonary Infection
Shuang LIU ; Dongyuan WU ; Xue TENG ; Mei DONG
China Pharmacy 2015;(26):3726-3728
OBJECTIVE:To explore the role of clinical pharmacists in the treatment of pan-drug resistant Acinetobacter bau-mannii infection. METHODS:Clinical pharmacists participated in the treatment for a severe pneumonia case of pan-drug resistant A. baumannii infection. Clinical pharmacists supplied overall pharmaceutical care and suggestions with respects to initial medication scheme evaluation,pathogen judgment,therapy drug selection,ADR disposal,etc.,including anti-infective treatment of moxifloxa-cin 0.4 g,ivgtt,qd+meropenem 0.5 g,ivgtt,q8 h+linezolid 0.6 g,ivgtt,q12 h;anti-pan-drug resistant A. baumannii infection of cefoperazone sodium and sulbactam sodium 3.0 g,ivgtt,q8 h+tigecycline 50 mg,ivgtt,q12 h;liver protection of ademetionine 1, 4-Butanedisulfonate 1.0 g,ivgtt,qd+reduced glutathione 1.8 g,ivgtt,qd. RESULTS:After 25 d treatment,the patient hadn’t been fe-vered,and hemogram and hepatic function index decreased to normal value. CONCLUSIONS:Clinical pharmacist should be en-gage in anti-infective treatment and pharmaceutical care,and provide physicians reasonable medication suggestion so as to promote care rate in the clinic.
5.Ultrasound thrombolysis in patients with ischemic stroke
Shuang XUE ; Wei LIU ; Zunjing LIU ; Jinsong JIAO ; Zhaohui TIAN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2009;17(8):582-586
Intravenous thrombolysis is the only treatment that has the evidence of evidence-based medicine in acute ischemic stroke. However, the narrow time window has limited the treatment opportunities of many patients. Transcranial ultrasound thrombolysis is a very promising thrombolysis-assisted method, and transcranial ultrasound plus microbubble-assisted thrombolysis is the research hotspot in recent years. At present, more suitable ultrasonic instruments for thrombolysis and a number of ways of ultrasound-assisted thrombolysis are being developed.
7.The Application of Transcranial Doppler in Stroke Thrombolytic Therapy
Shuang XUE ; Bao-Yu ZHOU ; Guo-Xiang WANG ;
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2006;0(10):-
Transcranial Doppler can be used for diagnosing,monitoring,identifying the site of arterial occlusion,selecting appropriate cases for thrombolysis,and monitoring arterial recanalization during intravenous thrombolysis,and intra-arterial and intravenous thrombolysis with recombinant tissue plasminogen activator,The continuous monitoring of low frequency transcranial ultrasound has the effect of assisted thrombolysis;however,there are still controversies on the frequencies used in clinical practice.Transcranial Doppler assisted with microbubble contrast agent may further enhance the effect of thrombolysis.
8.Clinical observation of refractive lens exchange for high myopic eye
Shuang-qian, ZHU ; A-yong, YU ; An-quan, XUE ; Qin-mei, WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(2):162-164
Background Refractive lens exchange is one of corrective surgeries for high myopic eyes and is concerned in clinic recently. Its clinical value is worthy of consideration. Objective This study was to investigate the efficacy and safety of refractive lens exchange for high myopic eyes. Methods Phacoemulsification and intraocular lens implantation was performed on 124 eyes of 65 patients with high myopia. The mean age of these patients was 51. 4±8. 57 years old,and the preoperative corrected visual acuity was 4. 11±0. 51. The mean spherical equivalent was ( -20. 17±5. 34) D. The mean axial length was (31. 33±2. 08) mm and intraocular lens power 2. 88 D. The follow-up time was 31 months. The uncorrective visual acuity, best corrective visual acuity, the spherical equivalent lens and complications were observed after operation. Written informed consent was obtained prior to the surgery. Results The uncorrective visual acuity improved after the operation in all the eyes. The uncorrective visual acuity was ≥0.5 in 15 eyes(12% ). The best corrected visual acuity improved in 114 eyes (92% ) following the surgery and that of 64 eyes (51. 6% ) was 2s 0. 5. The mean postoperative spherical equivalent was ( -2. 57 ± 1. 76 ) D in the entire follow-up duration. Posterior capsular opacification was found in 58 eyes (46. 7% ) and received laser capsulotomy. Retinal detachment occurred in 4 eyes throughout the follow-up period. Conclusion Refractive lens exchange is an effective and safe method for high myopic eyes. But preoperative fundus examination and long-term postoperative follow-up should be carried out to prevent the complications.
9.Research on quality changes in ginseng stems and leaves before and after frost.
Yan ZHAO ; Shuang MA ; En-Bo CAI ; Shuang-Li LIU ; He YANG ; Lian-Xue ZHANG ; Shi-Jie WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(16):3117-3122
The present study is to investigate the quality changes of ginseng stems and leaves before and after frost. The contents changes of ginsenoside, free amino acid, and total phenolic compounds, as well as DPPH radical scavenging effect before and after frost were measured. The content of 9 ginsenoside monomer in ginseng stems was decreased except for Rg, and Re after frost, but in ginseng leaves was all decreased. The total content of amino acids was decreased in ginseng stems after frost, while increased in ginseng leaves. The content of phenolic compounds in ginseng stems and leaves were both decreased after frost while the ability of DPPH radical scavenging was improved. The factor of frost has great impact on the quality of ginseng stems and leaves.
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10.Effect Of mechanical ventilation with the least delay on the severe cases of hand-foot-mouth disease
Qingling TIAN ; Baodong PANG ; Shuang ZHANG ; Huiyu ZHANG ; Xue FENG ; Yan LI ; Hongsheng GAO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2010;17(3):220-222
objective To explore the indication of mechanical ventilation and evaluate the effects of mechanical ventilation with the least delay on the Severe cases of hand-foot-mouth disease(HFMD).Methods Retrospective cohort study was conducted among the severe HFMD cases(n=66)admitted to pediatric intensive care unit(PICU)between July 2008 and september 2009.Sixty-six cases were divided into two groups:42 cases(group A,July 5 to October 31,2008)were ventilated with the common mechanical ventilation,24 cases(group B,April 21 to september 30,2009)were ventilated at least delay when the symptoms of neurogenic pulmonary edema appeared.Then the diffcrences on the survival rate and the mortality in the group A and group B were investigated.Results Twenty out of 42 patients died(47.6%),eighteen were cured(42.6%) and four showed improved signs(9.5%)in group A.Twenty-two out of 24 patients were cured(91.7%),two showed improved signs(8.3%)and no death in group B.The clinical effect of group B was much better tllan group A(P<0.001).Conclusion Early mechanical ventilation would improve the survival rate and decrease the mortality of severe hand-foot-mouth disease.