1.Changes of Tolerance and Cardiovascular Responses to Head-up Tilte Combined with LBNP Following Preceding Exposure to Head-down Tilt
Yongjie YAO ; Xiqing SUN ; Changbin YANG ; Tingsong LIU ; Yanhong WU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;19(3):157-162
Objective To observe pre-syncopal limited tolerance and cardiovascular responses to head-up tilt combined with lower body negative pressure (HUT/LBNP) following exposure to head-down tilt (HDT, -1 Gz). Method Exposures to HUT/LBNP (-60 mmHg) in control session (without preceding 30 s -1 Gz treatment) and in simulated push-pull effect (PPE) session (with preceding 30 s -1 Gz treatment) were performed in 8 healthy adults. The changes of hemodynamic parameters were monitored by electrical impedance instrument during the experiments. Result The mean endurance time in presyncopal symptom limited HUT/LBNP in control session and in simulated PPE session were 8.4±2.1 min and 4.5±2.4 min, respectively, the two means were significantly different (P< 0.01). In simulated PPE session, as compared with baseline, heart rate (HR) during HDT was significantly lowered (P<0.01), while stroke volume (SV) and cardiac output (CO) were increased significantly (P<0.01). During HUT/LBNP, the increased percentage (relative to baseline) of HR in PPE session was lower than these in control session (P<0.05); the decreased percentages of SV and CO during HUT/LBNP in PPE session were both higher than those in control session (P<0.05). During HUT/LBNP, arterial pulse pressure (PP) of control session was significantly decreased than the value of baseline value (P<0.05); Total peripheral resistance (TPR) of PPE session was significantly increased than baseline value (P<0.05). Conclusion Tolerance time before the appearance of presyncopal symptoms during HUT/LBNP decreases and cardiovascular responses to HUT/LBNP are impaired, preceding exposure to HDT.
2.The clinical value of MSCTA in diagnosing lower extremity arterial disease of diabetic foot ulcers
Weihong HE ; Tingsong FANG ; Qi KE ; Yanbin YANG ; Xiuyun XIAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(7):1077-1079,1087
Objective To study the value of MSCT angiography(MSCTA)in diagnosing lower extremities arterial disease (LEAD) of diabetic foot ulcers and analyze the possible influential factors on the onset of diabetic foot ulcers.Methods 80 diabetic patients for MSCTA examination were divided into two groups by whether combined with foot ulcers.The tibial artery calcification score (TACS) and peripheral arterial occlusion index (PAOI) were calculated and the possible risk factors of diabetic foot ulcer were analyzed.Results There were 30 cases suffered with foot ulcer and 18 cases occurred lower extremity arterial occlusion (LEAO), the average PAOI was 4.40(3.60, 5.75).Non-foot ulcer cases were 50, and there were 8 cases suffered with LEAO, the average PAOI was 2.05(1.43, 3.10).Compared to patients without foot ulcer, patients with foot ulcer were older, had a lower BMI, and were more likely to have a history of tobacco use.They usually had higher TACS and severer peripheral arterial occlusive disease (PAOD).Stepwise regression model showed that foot ulcers had significant correlation with TACS and PAOI.Partial correlation analysis showed TACS was independent from PAOI in impacting diabetic foot ulcer.Conclusion MSCTA has important clinical value in diagnosing and valuing diabetic foot ulcer LEAD.Age, smoking history,BMI,TACS and PAOI affect the incidence of diabetic foot ulcers, and TACS and PAOI are the independent risk factors for diabetic foot ulcers.
3.CTA characteristics of diabetic lower extremities arterial disease in different Fontaine stage
Weihong HE ; Tingsong FANG ; Qi KE ; Yanbin YANG ; Zhenhua LIANG
Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy 2017;14(5):302-305
Objective To explore CTA characteristics of diabetic lower extremities arterial disease (LEAD) with different Fontaine stage.Methods Data of 100 patients clinically diagnosed as diabetic LEAD and underwent lower limbs arterial CTA were analyzed retrospectively.The patients were classified into grade Ⅰ-Ⅳ according to Fontaine classifications.Lower extremities arteries were graded according to CTA.Stenosis degree of lower extremity arteries in different Fontaine stages were analyzed.Results The grades of lower extremity arteries stenosis in different Fontaine stages had statistically significant difference (x2 =186.24,P<0.001).There had statistically significant difference of stenosis degree in different lower extremity arterial levels among different Fontaine stages (superior genicular artery:x2 =69.24,P<0.001;inferior genicular artery:x2 =111.59,P<0.001;dorsalis pedis and arteriae plantaris:x2 =94.15,P<0.001).Grades of stenosis between superior genicular arteries and inferior genicular arteries,superior genicular arteries and dorsalis pedis and arteriae plantaris had statistically significant differences (Z=12.59,P<0.001;Z=10.47,P<0.001).There was statistically significant difference of stenosis grades between inferior genicular artery and dorsalis pedis and arteriae plantaris (Z=12.66,P<0.001).Occluded inferior genicular arteries usually associated with collateral vessels.Conclusion CTA can reflect the clinical stages of LEAD,which is the ideal method in diagnosing of diabetic LEAD.
4.The suppression of IL-24 on pancreatic cancer mediated by tumor-targeting oncolytic adenovirus in immune-competent mice
Bin XU ; Mingping QIAN ; Tingsong YANG ; Zhenshun SONG ; Xinyuan LIU ; Bo ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2014;20(6):457-460
Objective To investigate whether IL-24 can inhibit the growth of pancreatic cancer in immune-competent mice,which could be mediated by tumor-targeting oncolytic adenovirus (ZD55-IL-24).Methods Crystal violet staining assay was used to evaluate the anti-proliferative influence of ZD55-IL-24 on Panc02.The tumor growth curve,the tumor formation curve,TUNEL assay,cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) killing assay and serum cytokines detection were used to assess anti-tumor efficacy of ZD55-IL-24 for pancreatic cancer in immune-competent mice.Results ZD55-IL-24 significantly inhibited the growth of pancreatic cancer cells in vitro.Lower tumor formation and slower tumor growth were identified in ZD55-IL-24 group,compared with ZD55-EGFP group or PBS group.ZD55-IL-24 induced pancreatic cancer cells'apoptosis,and mediated anti-cancer immunity by increasing killing responses of CTL to cancer cells and up-regulating serum γ-IFN and IL-6 levels.Conclusion ZD55-IL-24 can induce anti-tumor immunity and suppress pancreatic cancer growth in immune-competent mice.