1.Comparative Study of 64-slice VCT Coronary Angiography and Catheter Coronary Angiography in Diagnosing Coronary Artery Disease
Jianping GUO ; Xingli ZHU ; Siyuan YAO ; Pengyi XING ; Jing HUANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2009;25(12):1745-1747,1764
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of 64-row VCT coronary angiography(CTA) in diagnosing coronary artery disease.Methods 64-row VCT coronary angiography(CTA) and cathter coronary angiography(CAG) were performed in 173 patients with suspected coronary artery disease.All images were analysed at GE AW4.3 workstation,the constructed images included maximum intensity projection(MIP),mlti-planar reconstruction(MPR) and volume rendering(VR).The results were compared with that of CAG.Results 746 segments of coronary artery with diameter >1.5 mm were showed by CTA in 173 patients.The sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value and negative predictive value of the CTA in detecting coronary arterial stenosis were 94.15%(193/203),95.90% and 89.77% and 97.90% respectively.Statistical analysis using a 2-related χ~2 test showed that there were no obvious differences in diagnosing coronary arterial stenosis between CTA and CAG(χ~2=1.58,P>0.05) and in evaluating the stenosis degree of coronary artery(Kappa=0.890,P<0.001).Conclusion 64-row VCT has important clinical value in screening coronary arterial disease and in following-up post operational effectiveness of coronary stent implantation and vascular bypass.
2.Preliminary application of low dose contrast agent in CTPA with spectral CT imaging
Yile FAN ; Pengyi XING ; Siyuan YAO ; Jianping GUO ; Zhenhua ZHANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(4):78-80
Ojective To investigate the clinical application value of low dose contrast agent in computerized tomography pulmonary angiography (CTPA) with spectral CT imaging.Methods Totally 52 patients suspected with pulmonary embolism underwent multi-slice spiral CT pulmonary angiography,and were randomly divided into a control group (n =27) and a research group (n=25).The research group used spectral CT with 35 ml of contrast medium and the control group used 64-slice CT with conventional 80 to 90 ml of contrast medium.The CT values of the pulmonary trunk,left pulmonary artery (LPA),right pulmonary artery (RPA),pulmonary vein and ascending aorta were measured.The contrast to noise ratio (CNR) of the pulmonary artery was also calculated.In addition,the image quality of CTPA was evaluated independently by two experienced radiologists.Results The CT values (HU) of the pulmonary trunk,left pulmonary artery(LPA),right pulmonary artery (RPA) in the research group were (432.2±63.4),(373.5±48.8),(381.4±53.6) and (62.5-±6.4),respectively,and significantly higher than those in the control group,showing statistical differences (P<0.05).The evaluation results of the CTPA images by two radiologists showed that the image quality in the research group was better than that in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion The image quality of pulmonary angiography with spectral CT using low contrast medium dose can be improved compared with the conventional spiral CT.
3.Progress of T lymphocyte subsets in breast cancer
Siyuan ZHU ; Rui YANG ; Nankun QU ; Anqi YAO ; Qichao KONG ; Fusheng WANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2021;33(3):225-229
With the increasing incidence of breast cancer, the relationship between tumor and immune function has attracted more and more attention. This article reviews the relationship between breast cancer and T lymphocyte subsets, in order to explore the changes of immune function before and after operation in breast cancer patients, so as to select appropriate surgical methods, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and immunotherapy for the patients.
4.Screening of efficient siRNA target sites directed against gatekeeper genes for DNA repair.
Jinghua, REN ; Jusheng, LIN ; Xuyang, DONG ; Dong, XU ; Qiong, CHEN ; Yao, LIU ; Ying, CHANG ; Jinjian, YAO ; Siyuan, HAN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2006;26(6):640-3
To investigate the RNA interference (RNAi) effect induced by vector-derived small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting the three gatekeeper genes (Rad52, Ku70, Ku80) and screen the more effective target sites from candidates for further research, by using siRNA design tools online, we selected 2 candidate sequences directed to every gatekeeper gene. According to the sequences, six vector-derived siRNAs (denoted psiRNA1-6) and one mocking psiRNA7 were constructed. Among them, psiRNA1 and psiRNA2 targeted Rad52, psiRNA3 and psiRNA4 to Ku70, psiRNA5 and psiRNA6 to Ku80. The mocking psiRNA7 was used as control. After sequence identification, the seven plasmids were transfected into HepG2 cell line. siRNA-induced silencing of gatekeeper genes was determined by using RT-PCR at RNA level and Western Blot at protein level. The results showed that the six plasmids specifically targeting the coding region of gatekeeper genes were successfully designed and constructed. To some extent, the six plasmids could reduce the expression of target gene. Comparatively, the plasmid-derived siRNA psiRNA1, psiRNA4 and psiRNA5 were more effective than their counterparts. The results suggest that the gene silencing efficiency of siRNA is different, depending on their targeted region, and siRNA may provide us with practical tools for further study on the three gatekeeper genes, i.e. Rad52, Ku70, Ku80.
5.Physician-patient relations:current studies and hotspot analysis using PubMed database
Xin HU ; Yao LI ; Chunxiang QIN ; Siyuan TANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2018;34(4):326-332
Objective To retrieve literature on physician-patients relations for analysis of current studies and hotspots. Methods Papers on physician-patient relations published from January 2013 to September 2017 were retrieved in PubMed using such key words as "physician-patient relations" and"nurse-patient relations" respectively for analysis and comparison. Bibliographies of literature on such relations were downloaded, and their publication years, journals, and countries of the journal, as well as their first authors were also analyzed. High frequency words were chosen using a new method based on Zipf's law to identify the cut-off points of high-low frequency words in the corpus. Then the co-word matrix was formed using BICOMB2 to calculate the frequency of main key words,and a dendrogram was developed using SPSS 24.0 for clustering analysis. Results A total of 4 924 papers on physician-doctor relations were reviewed using 74 key words with occurrence higher than 31 times, and 2 145 papers on nurse-patient relations were retrieved using 41 key words with occurrence higher than 25 times. Co-word clustering analysis found six research focuses in recent five years: "informed consent and ethical issues","communication barriers", "trust", "implementation and construction of training courses for improving the relationship between doctors and patients","hospice care", and "patient participation in shared decision-making". It also found four research focuses on nurse-patient relations: "health knowledge, attitude and behavior", "communication and psychological nursing", "psychiatry and hospice care", and "patient centered and patient education". Conclusions Co-word clustering analysis found six research focuses in the recent five years helps understand the current situation and development trend.
6.Effect of ferroptosis on hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury in diabetic rats model
Siyuan WANG ; Qiang YIN ; Peng YAO ; Yiling LI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2021;27(8):614-618
Objective:To investigate the effect of ferroptosis on hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury in diabetic rats model.Methods:Forty Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups: sham operation group (Sham), hepatic ischemia reperfusion group (HIRI), diabetes mellitus group (DM), diabetes mellitus + hepatic ischemia reperfusion group (DM+ HIRI). The diabetic rat model was established by feeding the rats with high-fat and high-sugar feed for four consecutive weeks combined with intraperitoneal injection of 50 mg/kg 1% streptozotocin, and on this basis, the hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury model was established by local hepatic blood flow occlusion. ELISA assay was used to detect insulin content, liver function and serum lipid metabolism biomarkers. Chemiluminescence method was used to detect liver superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) and lipoxygenase (LOX-1) contents. HE staining was used to evaluate the pathological changes of liver tissue structure, and Western blotting was used to detect the ferroptosis-related protein expression of ACSL4 and GPX4.Results:Compared with Sham group, the level of fasting blood glucose, insulin, insulin resistance index, serum TC, TG and liver PUFA content of DM group were increased significantly ( P<0.05), HE staining showed there were a large number of fatty degeneration of hepatocytes in DM group, and extensive ballooning and necrosis of hepatocytes in DM+ HIRI group. Compared with HIRI group, level of serum TC, TG, ALT, AST and the liver PUFA and LOX-1 in DM+ HIRI group were significantly increased [TC (5.87±0.76) vs (1.34±0.2) mmol/L, TG (2.93±0.47) vs (0.71±0.34) mmol/L, ALT (339.5±40.09) vs (155.17±18.53) U/L, AST (325.50±37.52) vs (102.39±22.68) U/L, PUFA (21.58±3.01) vs (8.12±0.94) mg/g, LOX-1 (200.81±26.03) vs (73.34±10.66) U/m ] ( P<0.05). Compared with HIRI group, the protein expression of ACSL4 in DM+ HIRI group was up-regulated [(0.46±0.06) vs (1.02±0.11)], while the expression of GPX4 was down-regulated [(0.43±0.07) vs (0.14±0.02)] significantly ( P<0.05). Conclusion:The tolerance of DM rats to hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury was significantly reduced, which may be related to hepatic abnormal lipid metabolism and ferroptosis.
7.Effects and mechanisms of SNP-9 on Aβ25-35-induced damage in bEnd.3 cells
Yue MENG ; Siyuan YAO ; Xiangdong GAO ; Song CHEN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2022;53(3):333-339
In order to investigate the effects of neuroprotective peptide SNP-9 which is derived from silk fibroin hydrolysate on the injury of the blood-brain barrier in Alzheimer′s disease (AD), Aβ25-35 was used to damage brain microvascular endothelial cells bEnd.3 to establish AD injury model and drug intervention was performed.MTT assay was used to detect the effects of SNP-9 and Aβ25-35 on cell viability.RT-qPCR was used to determine the effects of SNP-9 and Aβ25-35 on the mRNA levels of tight junctions (TJs)-related ZO-1, occludin and claudin-5.Western blot was used to detect the effects of SNP-9 and Aβ25-35 on the protein levels of TNF-α, phosphorylated NF-κB, NF-κB, IκBα and RAGE.The results showed that SNP-9 reduced bEnd.3 cell damage induced by Aβ25-35, and improved the abnormal mRNA levels of ZO-1, occludin and claudin-5 in model cells.It alleviated the abnormal protein levels of TNF-α, phosphorylated NF-κB, IκBα and RAGE induced by Aβ25-35. These results suggest that SNP-9 may regulate the levels of TNF-α in model cells by influencing RAGE/NF-κB pathway, and then ameliorate TJs-related abnormalities and alleviate bEnd.3 cell injury induced by Aβ25-35.
8.Screening of Efficient siRNA Target Sites Directed against Gatekeeper Genes for DNA Repair
Jinghua REN ; Jusheng LIN ; Xuyang DONG ; Dong XU ; Qiong CHEN ; Yao LIU ; Ying CHANG ; Jinjian YAO ; Siyuan HAN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2006;26(6):640-643
To investigate the RNA interference (RNAi) effect induced by vector-derived small interfering RNA (siRNA) targeting the three gatekeeper genes (Rad52, Ku70, Ku80) and screen the more effective target sites from candidates for further research, by using siRNA design tools online,we selected 2 candidate sequences directed to every gatekeeper gene. According to the sequences, six vector-derived siRNAs (denoted psiRNA1-6) and one mocking psiRNA7 were constructed. Among them, psiRNA1 and psiRNA2 targeted Rad52, psiRNA3 and psiRNA4 to Ku70, psiRNA5 and psiRNA6 to Ku80. The mocking psiRNA7 was used as control. After sequence identification, the seven plasmids were transfected into HepG2 cell line. siRNA-induced silencing of gatekeeper genes was determined by using RT-PCR at RNA level and Western Blot at protein level. The results showed that the six plasmids specifically targeting the coding region of gatekeeper genes were successfully designed and constructed. To some extent, the six plasmids could reduce the expression of target gene.Comparatively, the plasmid-derived siRNA psiRNA1, psiRNA4 and psiRNA5 were more effective than their counterparts. The results suggest that the gene silencing efficiency of siRNA is different,depending on their targeted region, and siRNA may provide us with practical tools for further study on the three gatekeeper genes, i.e. Rad52, Ku70, Ku80.
9.Analysis of seven cases of neurobrucellosis manifested as cerebrovascular diseases
Yuze CAO ; Siyuan FAN ; Ming YAO ; Hongzhi GUAN ; Jun NI ; Liying CUI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2019;52(4):298-303
Objective To analyze the clinical features of neurobrucellosis manifested as cerebrovascular diseases and explore the possible pathogenesis.Methods Cases of neurobrucellosis presenting as cerebrovascular diseases in Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2007 to February 2018 were analyzed retrospectively.The demographic information,epidemiological history,routine and etiology tests of blood and cerebrospinal fluid,imaging (magnetic resonance imaging + diffusion weighted imaging,magnetic resonance angiography/head and neck computed tomography angiography),echocardiography,treatment and prognosis of the above patients were collected.The possible mechanism of neurobrucellosis with cerebrovascular diseases was analyzed according to clinical manifestations and imaging characteristics.Results Totally,31 cases of neurobrucellosis were diagnosed,of which seven cases were mainly presented as cerebrovascular diseases (three cases as the first symptoms),accounting for 23% of neurobrucellosis.There were three cases of cerebral infarction,one case of cerebral infarction accompanied with cerebral hemorrhage,one case of transient ischemic attacks (TIA),two cases of imaging abnormalities related to cerebral small vessel disease.Three patients were discharged voluntarily and four patients were treated with minocycline/doxycycline,rifampicin and ceftriaxone.The prognosis of the treatedcases was good.Conclusions Neurobrucellosis may be presented as TIA,cerebral infarction,cerebral hemorrhage or cerebral small vessel disease related imaging features.For cerebrovascular diseases with systemic nonspecific symptoms such as hearing loss and fatigue,it is necessary to differentiate Brucella infection.Vasospasm,vasculitis and infection-induced arteriosclerotic infarction may be the possible mechanism of stroke in these patients.
10.Identification of proteins interacting with the circadian clock protein PER1 in tumors using bacterial two-hybrid system technique.
Yu ZHANG ; Youlin YAO ; Siyuan JIANG ; Yilu LU ; Yunqiang LIU ; Dachang TAO ; Sizhong ZHANG ; Yongxin MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2015;32(2):192-197
OBJECTIVETo identify protein-protein interaction partners of PER1 (period circadian protein homolog 1), key component of the molecular oscillation system of the circadian rhythm in tumors using bacterial two-hybrid system technique.
METHODSHuman cervical carcinoma cell Hela library was adopted. Recombinant bait plasmid pBT-PER1 and pTRG cDNA plasmid library were cotransformed into the two-hybrid system reporter strain cultured in a special selective medium. Target clones were screened. After isolating the positive clones, the target clones were sequenced and analyzed.
RESULTSFourteen protein coding genes were identified, 4 of which were found to contain whole coding regions of genes, which included optic atrophy 3 protein (OPA3) associated with mitochondrial dynamics and homo sapiens cutA divalent cation tolerance homolog of E. coli (CUTA) associated with copper metabolism. There were also cellular events related proteins and proteins which are involved in biochemical reaction and signal transduction-related proteins.
CONCLUSIONIdentification of potential interacting proteins with PER1 in tumors may provide us new insights into the functions of the circadian clock protein PER1 during tumorigenesis.
Base Sequence ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Escherichia coli ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Neoplasms ; genetics ; metabolism ; Period Circadian Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Protein Binding ; Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Two-Hybrid System Techniques