1.Secondary pathological changes in infant with developmental dysplasia of the hip: the application value of high frequency ultrasound
Wenhong YI ; Hongmei LIU ; Sushu LI ; Yanni HE ; Yanjun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2016;25(7):612-615
Objective To investigate the clinical value of high frequency ultrasound in discovering secondary pathological changes in infant with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH).Methods Thirtyfour infants with 36 dislocation hips were involved.Among them,32 were with unilateral dislocation of hip joint,2 were with bilateral dislocation of hip joint.High frequency ultrasound were used to observe the morphological changes of hip glenoid labrum,adipose hyperplasia in acetabulum,thickness variation of articular capsule,and development of the ossification center of the femoral head.Besides,the morphological changes of hip glenoid labrum and adipose hyperplasia in acetabul were compared with those from MRI.Results The sensitivity and specificity of ultrasound in diagnosing glenoid labral introversion were 82 % and 100% respectively.The coincidence rate of diagnosing glenoid labral introversion and glenoid labral extroversion were both 83%.Adipose hyperplasias in acetabul were clearly seen in 31 hips using ultrasound.The thickness of articular capsule in the affected hip and in the healthy hip was (2.8 ± 0.6)mm versus (1.7 ± 0.4) mm,and the difference was obviously significant (P <0.01).The ossification center of the femoral head in the 34 infants were classified as the following four types:① which was smaller in the affected side than in the healthy side (22/34);②which was shown in the healthy side (7/34) but not in the affected side;③ which in both sides were not shown (4/34);④ which in both sides were small (1/34).Conclusions Ultrasound is a method of simple,rapid,non-invasive in diagnosing DDH,and it can be used to discover secondary pathological changes in infant with DDH,which provide important reference for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
2.Application of high frequency ultrasonography in the diagnosis of irreducible radial head subluxation in children
Pengjie ZHANG ; Wei TAN ; Hongmei LIU ; Wenhong YI ; Sushu LI ; Yanni HE
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(10):893-896
Objective To explore the application of high frequency ultrasonography in the rapid diagnosis of irreducible radial head subluxation in children.Methods Twenty-three patients aged 1 to 5 with unilateral radial head subluxation in children were observed by high-frequency ultrasonography and radiography,and then compared the symptomatic to the contralateral side.Results No case of radial head subluxation was found by radiography.23 cases of radial head subluxation were found by high frequency ultrasonography,10 cases with articular cavity effusion.On the diagnosis of radial head subluxation in children,the sensitivity of high frequency ultrasonography was obviously higher than that of radiography.Conclusions The sensitivity of high frequency ultrasonography in the rapid diagnosis of the radial head subluxation in children is obviously higher than that of X ray film.High frequency ultrasonography through continuous scan can determine the continuity of anatomical structure and the relationship between some views to show the location of the specific structure relations.Specifically,it can be quickly and clearly diagnosed on anterior long-axis view and the lateral coronal view of radiohumeral joint.
3.In vitro imaging study of E-selectin receptor-targetting ultrasound contrast agent
Hao WU ; Yuli ZHOU ; Jing ZHANG ; Meijun ZHOU ; Sushu LI ; Hairong ZHENG ; Hongmei LIU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(2):86-90
Objective To develop a vulnerable plaque targeting ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) and to evaluate its affinity and imaging performance in vitro.Methods E-selectin receptor-targeting UCA,which conjugated with monoclonal antibody of E-selectin,was prepared with filming-rehydration method and biotin-avidin linkage.The size and distribution of UCA were measured with particle size analyzer,the connectivity condition of microbubbles with E-selectin antibody was also detected with fluorescence analysis.The cytotoxicity from microbubble and ultrasound irradiation was evaluated through cell counting kit-8 (CCK8) assay.The adhesion effect of UCA was assessed after co-incubated with activated mouse endothelial cells (bEnd.3) and compared with that of free antibody intervention group and control group.The imaging performance of UCA at different time points was observed on an ultrasound equipment with a high-frequency transducer.Two-sample t test and one-way analysis of variance were performed to analyze the data.Results E-selectin receptor-targeting UCA was successfully prepared.The cytotoxicity result with CCK8 assay demonstrated the favorable biocompatibility of UCA.The connection amount of UCA on activated bEnd.3 cells ((6.23 ± 0.45) bubbles/cell) was significantly higher than that of the free antibody intervention group ((1.57±0.34) bubbles/cell) and control group ((0.07±0.03) bubbles/cell;F=291.43,P<0.01).The performance of in vitro ultrasonography at the same time points showed no obvious difference between targeting UCA and control UCA (all t<0.51,all P>0.05).Conclusions The prepared E-selectin receptor-targeting UCA has favorable targeting and imaging capabilities.It might be a potentially ultrasound molecular imaging agent for early detection and prognosis evaluation of vulnerable plaque.
4.Ultrasound mediates iRGD targeted liposome-microbubble complex for thrombolytic therapy in vitro
Meijun ZHOU ; Hongmei LIU ; Fei YAN ; Sushu LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2018;27(4):342-347
Objective To fabricate iRGD targeted liposome-microbubble complex containing uPA ( iRGD-LMC) ,and to improve the thrombolytic efficiency and reduce the risk of thrombolysis by iRGD-LMC combining with ultrasound targeted microbubbles destruction ( UTMD ) to release drug into the thrombus site with the help of microbubble cavitation effect . Methods Biotinylated iRGD-MBs were fabricated by thin-film rehydration method .Biotinylated liposomes containing uPA were fabricated by freeze-thaw method and were conjugated to the biotinylated iRGD-MBs surface through biotin-avidin linkage . The iRGD-LMC was subjected to confocal microscopy to determine the particle morphology . The concentration , average diameter and size distribution were determined by particle sizing instrument . The uPA loading efficiency was measured by BCA Protein Assay Kit . Ultrasound imaging was performed using a Vevo 2100 ultrasound imaging system . The iRGD-LMC was irradiated by different ultrasound time and intensity to release drug . Thrombolytic effect in vitro of iRGD-LMC combined with UTMD was observed on the thrombosis model which was extracted from mouse blood . Results iRGD-LMC was successfully prepared . iRGD-LMC was exhibited a well-defined spherical morphology and homogeneous distribution ,like ordinary microbubbles . The concentration of iRGD-LMC was ( 0 .51 ± 0 .03 ) × 109 / ml and average diameter was ( 2 .62 ± 0 .12) μm . Drugs loading efficiency was ( 3878 .5 ± 97 .8) μg uPA per 108 microbubbles . iRGD-LMC could achieve contrast-enhanced ultrasound imaging in vitro . The thrombolytic effect of iRGD-LMC +US group ( 87 .66 ± 1 .69) % was the best in vitro ,and had significant difference with others groups ( P <0 .05) ,followed by iRGD-LMC group ( 53 .32 ± 4 .86) % and uPA group ( 51 .09 ± 9 .01) % ,Compared with PBS group ,US group ( 23 .56 ± 9 .46) % had thrombolytic effect . Conclusions iRGD-LMC is successfully prepared ,which has the advantages of high drug loading of liposomes and good acoustic properties of microbubbles . iRGD-LMC combined with UTMD achieves a significant thrombolytic effect in vitro .
5.Detection of binding capability of targeted KDR ultrasound contrast agent in vitro for evaluating endometrial receptivity.
Hongmei LIU ; Xiaohua HAN ; Li YANG ; Lijing JI ; Sushu LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(9):1308-1311
OBJECTIVETo prepare a new targeted liposome ultrasonic contrast agent with anti-KDR antibody that binds specifically with KDR as the main receptor of VEGF and evaluate its physical characteristics, biological activity and specific binding capability in vitro.
METHODSA sonicator was used to prepare the biotinylated lipid micro-bubbles (MB-B), and biotin-avidin-mediated technique was used for attachment of anti-mouse KDR monoclonal antibody to the micro-bubble shell to generate MB-BAB-KDR. MB-BAB-KDR was incubated with fluorescent second antibody to assess the link condition, and the control groups were the MB-B and micro-bubbles with the antibody alone (MB-B-KDR). A parallel plate flow chamber system was used to characterize micro-bubbles attachment efficiency to KDR Fc.
RESULTSThe surface of the micro-bubbles could carry KDR antibody through the biotin-avidin bridge and MB-BAB-KDR were spherical and well-distributed. After incubation with the second antibody, MB-BAB-KDR could be observed to emit bright green fluorescence (Grade II) as compared with little or weak fluorescence in the control MB-B group (Grade 0) and MB-B-KDR group (Grade I). Targeted micro-bubbles bound to KDR Fc increased as the KDR Fc concentration increased (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe targeted liposome contrast agent linked with KDR antibody by biotin-avidin bridge we prepared shows an increased binding number as the KDR Fc concentration increases, which provides a novel approach to molecular imaging study of endometrial receptivity.
Animals ; Antibodies, Monoclonal ; Contrast Media ; chemistry ; Endometrium ; physiology ; Female ; Liposomes ; chemistry ; Mice ; Microbubbles ; Molecular Imaging ; Sonication ; Ultrasonography ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor Receptor-2 ; immunology
6.Detection of binding capability of targeted KDR ultrasound contrast agent in vitro for evaluating endometrial receptivity
Hongmei LIU ; Xiaohua HAN ; Li YANG ; Lijing JI ; Sushu LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;(9):1308-1311
Objective To prepare a new targeted liposome ultrasonic contrast agent with anti-KDR antibody that binds specifically with KDR as the main receptor of VEGF and evaluate its physical characteristics, biological activity and specific binding capability in vitro. Methods A sonicator was used to prepare the biotinylated lipid micro-bubbles (MB-B), and biotin-avidin-mediated technique was used for attachment of anti-mouse KDR monoclonal antibody to the micro-bubble shell to generate MB-BAB-KDR. MB-BAB-KDR was incubated with fluorescent second antibody to assess the link condition, and the control groups were the MB-B and micro-bubbles with the antibody alone (MB-B-KDR). A parallel plate flow chamber system was used to characterize micro-bubbles attachment efficiency to KDR Fc. Results The surface of the micro-bubbles could carry KDR antibody through the biotin-avidin bridge and MB-BAB-KDR were spherical and well-distributed. After incubation with the second antibody, MB-BAB-KDR could be observed to emit bright green fluorescence (Grade II) as compared with little or weak fluorescence in the control MB-B group (Grade 0) and MB-B-KDR group (Grade I). Targeted micro-bubbles bound to KDR Fc increased as the KDR Fc concentration increased (P<0.05). Conclusion The targeted liposome contrast agent linked with KDR antibody by biotin-avidin bridge we prepared shows an increased binding number as the KDR Fc concentration increases, which provides a novel approach to molecular imaging study of endometrial receptivity.
7.Detection of binding capability of targeted KDR ultrasound contrast agent in vitro for evaluating endometrial receptivity
Hongmei LIU ; Xiaohua HAN ; Li YANG ; Lijing JI ; Sushu LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;(9):1308-1311
Objective To prepare a new targeted liposome ultrasonic contrast agent with anti-KDR antibody that binds specifically with KDR as the main receptor of VEGF and evaluate its physical characteristics, biological activity and specific binding capability in vitro. Methods A sonicator was used to prepare the biotinylated lipid micro-bubbles (MB-B), and biotin-avidin-mediated technique was used for attachment of anti-mouse KDR monoclonal antibody to the micro-bubble shell to generate MB-BAB-KDR. MB-BAB-KDR was incubated with fluorescent second antibody to assess the link condition, and the control groups were the MB-B and micro-bubbles with the antibody alone (MB-B-KDR). A parallel plate flow chamber system was used to characterize micro-bubbles attachment efficiency to KDR Fc. Results The surface of the micro-bubbles could carry KDR antibody through the biotin-avidin bridge and MB-BAB-KDR were spherical and well-distributed. After incubation with the second antibody, MB-BAB-KDR could be observed to emit bright green fluorescence (Grade II) as compared with little or weak fluorescence in the control MB-B group (Grade 0) and MB-B-KDR group (Grade I). Targeted micro-bubbles bound to KDR Fc increased as the KDR Fc concentration increased (P<0.05). Conclusion The targeted liposome contrast agent linked with KDR antibody by biotin-avidin bridge we prepared shows an increased binding number as the KDR Fc concentration increases, which provides a novel approach to molecular imaging study of endometrial receptivity.
8.AIDS knowledge status and influencing factors of high-risk sexual behavior among male college students in Nanjing
LIU Li, WU Sushu, SHI Hongjie, ZHU Zhengping
Chinese Journal of School Health 2020;41(8):1147-1150
Objective:
To understand the AIDS knowledge of male college students who have sex experience and the influencing factors of high-risk sexual behaviors, so as to provide a basis for AIDS prevention and control on campus.
Methods:
A total of 5 718 male college students who have sex from 18 colleges and universities in Nanjing were investigated by stratified random cluster sampling method from April to June in 2019. Their AIDS knowledge and high-risk sexual behaviors were investigated and risk factors were analyzed.
Results:
Male college students had poor AIDS related knowledge and the incidence of high-risk sexual behaviors was 61.5%. Logistic regression analysis showed that the proportion of male college students with sexual orientation of bisexuality(OR=1.61), uncertainty (OR=2.41) and heterosexuality (OR=1.47) who had high-risk sexual behaviors were higher than those of homosexuals. The age of first sexual intercourse ≤14 years old(OR=2.71), 15 to 17 years old(OR=1.87), and 18 to 20 years old (OR=1.35) had a higher proportion of high-risk sexual intercourse than the age of first sexual intercourse of older than 20 years old. In the past year, the proportion of commercial sex(OR=1.80), drug use(OR=4.28), sexually transmitted disease (OR=3.34) diagnosed in the most recent year who had high-risk sexual behaviors were higher. In the pust year, the proportion of stable relationship and cohabitation(OR=0.25), those who had received AIDS prevention propaganda in the most recent year(OR=0.81), and those who knew about AIDS (OR=0.65) were less likely to engage in high-risk sexual behaviors.
Conclusion
The knowledge rate of HIV/AIDS was low and the incidence of high-risk sexual behavior was high among male college students. Therefore, colleges are encouraged to, actively carry out AIDS prevention and control work, improve the awareness of both HIV/AIDS knowledge and safe sex basics.
9.HIV-1 genotypes and drug resistance among newly diagnosed young students in Nanjing
Jinjin CHU ; Zhengping ZHU ; Sushu WU ; Xiaoshan LI ; Wei LI ; Pingmin WEI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2020;40(8):616-621
Objective:To investigate HIV-1 genotypes and drug resistance among newly diagnosed young students in Nanjing in order to provide reference for the prevention and control of AIDS in this group.Methods:This study enrolled 200 newly diagnosed young students with HIV-1 infection in Nanjing from September 2015 to July 2019. Demographic information and blood samples were collected. Through RNA extraction and PCR amplification, 191 pol fragments were successfully obtained and subjected to genotyping and drug resistance analysis. Results:CRF01_AE (41.4%) and CRF07_BC (30.9%) were the predominant genotypes, followed by unique recombinant forms (URFs) (15.7%), CRF55_01B (5.2%), CRF68_01B (3.1%), CRF67_01B (2.6%), and subtype B (1.0 %). The incidence of drug-resistant mutations was 16.8%, and the rate of transmitted drug resistance (TDR) was 4.2%. The rates of TDR in CRF01_AE, CRF07_BC, CRF55_01B, URFs and other genotypes were 2.5%, 1.7%, 10.0%, 10.0% and 7.7%, respectively ( P>0.05). Conclusions:The rapid emergence of recombinant HIV-1 strains in the young students should be taken seriously. The prevalence of TDR was close to the alert level, thus needing to be monitored continuously.
10.Infection status of HIV in men who have sex with men in Nanjing, 2011-2015
Yuanyuan XU ; Zhengping ZHU ; Sushu WU ; Zhiqing PU ; Li LIU ; Lu GUO ; Min ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2016;37(11):1503-1508
Objective To understand the current status of HIV infection in men who have sex with men (MSM) in Nanjing,explore the associated factors with HIV infection,and provide information for the intervention in MSM.Methods Data collected in the consecutive sentinel surveillances among MSM during 2011-2015 includes MSM's social-demographic information,sexual behavior histories,access to HIV prevention services and HIV testing in the past year.The infection trend was analyzed with x2 test and the factors associated with HIV infection were identified through multivariate logistic regression analysis.Results From 2011 to 2015,712,670,656,681 and 601 MSM were surveyed respectively.The HIV infection rates were 7.4%,13.7%,9.8%,12.0% and 12.0% respectively,with an increasing trend (P=0.044).Syphilis prevalence rates were 9.1%,11.5%,6.0%,10.6% and 5.8% respectively,with a decreasing trend (P=0.042).From 2011 to 2015,the percentage of MSM who failed to consistently use condoms for anal sex in the past 6 months increased significantly from 46.4%(260/560) to 55.7%(257/461) the percentage of those having commercial sex with males increased significantly from 1.2%(8/692) to 3.0%(18/593) in 2015,while the percentage of those receiving HIV test in the past year decreased significantly from 67.7%(482/712) to 57.6%(346/ 601).Those who were aged >25 years,lived in Nanjing for less than 2 years,had a high school or below educational level,failed to consistently use condoms at anal sex in the past 6 months,failed to have HIV test in the past year and were infected with syphilis had higher risk for HIV infection.Conclusion Given the increasing trend of HIV infection and high risk sexual behavior in MSM in Nanjing,it is necessary to strengthen the comprehensive HIV prevention and intervention through expanding HIV test coverage and promoting condom use to curb HIV epidemic in MSM.