1.Analysis of 30 Cases of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Curing Overlap Syndrome.
Zhiqiang GUO ; Qiusheng CHEN ; Yuan-Ming GAO ;
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(10):-
Objective To study the validity of continuous positive airway pressure(CPAP)curing overlap syndrome.Methods Comparisons were made in the respiratory disturbance index(RDI)the longest apnea time the longest hypopnea time etc between before and after-treatment.Results The respiratory disturbance index(RDI)、the longest apnea time、the longest hypopnea time were signifi- candy different(P<0.05).Conclusion Continuous positive airway pressure is an effective method to treat overlap syndrome.
2.DNA detection of human papilloma virus and herpes simplex virus in pterygia
Ming, LU ; Yuan, GAO ; Qi, XIONG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(3):244-247
Background To explore the roles of human papilloma virus(HPV)and herpes simplex virus (HSV)in pathogenesis of pterygia are very important for provide more basis for the study of pterygia mechanisms.Objective The aim of the study was to detect the expression of HSV and HPV in pterygia. Methods A total of 68 specimens of pterygia and specimens of normal conjunction tissue were obtained during the operation.The expression of HSV DNA and HPV DNA in pterygia specimens and conjunetival tissue were detected and compared by real time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(PCR).Written informed consent was obtained from each patient before the any medical procedure related to this study. Results Real time fluorescence quantitative PCR showed that HPV DNA was detected in 12(17.65%)pterygia specimens,and HSV DNA was found in 15 (22.06%)pterygia specimens;however them were detected in 6(8.82%)and 1(1.47%)in conjunctival tissue respectively.Significant differences were found in the expression both HSV DNA and HPV DNA between pterygium tissue and eonjunctival tissue(HPV:χ2=10.291,P<0.05;HSV:χ2=4.561,P<0.05).The co-expression of HSV DNA and HPV DNA was seen in 5(7.35%)pterygium specimens,but no any co-expression of HSV DNA and HPV DNA was in conjunctival specimen. Conclusion HSV and HPV may participate in the pathogenesis and development of pterygium.The detection of virus DNA can offer an experiment evidence of HSV and HPV in pterygium generation.
3.Aggressive angiomyxoma of the genitourinary system (report of 2 cases and review of literature)
Ming XIA ; Ming YUAN ; Jiangang GAO ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the clinical features and treatment of aggressive angiomyxoma of the genitourinary system. Methods Two cases of aggressive angiomyxoma of the genitourinary system were reviewed. One case was a 55 year old man.He presented with a painless inguinal mass which was indicated in low echo by ultrasound;and he underwent surgical complete excision.The other case was a 14 year old female presenting with frequent urination,hematuria,dysuria and urethral mass.After the IVU,CT and 3 dimensional CT examination revealed the extent and blood supply,partial cystectomy and ureteroneocystostomy were performed on her. Results The 2 patients were followed up for 2 to 6 months after surgery,with no recurrence and metastasis.Case 1 was diagnosed with aggressive angiomyxoma involving the spermatic cord and the immunohistochemical testing was positive for Vimentin and SMA,negative for Desmin and S 100.Case 2 was diagnosed with aggressive angiomyxoma of the urinary bladder and the immunohistochemical testing showed that the cancer cell was positive for CD 34 ,SMA,Vimentin,and negative for Desmin,Caldesmon,ER,PR and S 100. Conclusions Aggressive angiomyxoma is a rare,benign and locally aggressive neoplasm.The histopathologic and immunohistochemical studies reveal the definite diagnosis.The therapy is surgical excision as complete as possible.Radiotherapy combined with endocrinotherapy may be used for recurrence and difficult excision of the tumor.Long term follow up and close monitoring with imaging techniques are essential for timely identification of recurrence and for prompt resection.
4.Stereotactic radiotherapy for over 70-year-old patients with early stage non-small cell lung cancer
Gao-Feng LI ; Ming-Yu LI ; Hong GAO ; Xia XIU ; Su-Hua XIAO ; MING-YUAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(08):-
Objective To evaluate the short-term therapeutic effect and radiation reaction of stereotactic radiotherapy for early stage non-small cell lung cancer in the elderly patients. Methods Thirty-one patients with stage Ⅰ - Ⅱ non-small cell lung cancer were treated with stereotactic radiotherapy. Patients aged 70-88 years, median age 76; 21 were stage I patients, and 10 stage Ⅱ ; 14 patients had tumor
5.Overview of traditional Chinese medicine quality evaluation method based on overall research.
Hua JIANG ; Yuan GAO ; Jing-ming YANG ; Xiang-cai MENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(6):1027-1031
The establishment of quality evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine system that not only accords with Chinese medicine function characteristics but also is recognized as international medical circles, is an arduous task in urgent need of solving the current modernization of traditional Chinese medicine in the process of internationalization. It is difficult to evaluate atraditional Chinese medicine by detection of single active components in traditional Chinesemedicinewiththe western medicine quality controlmethod due to the overall effects of traditional Chinese drugs, the components of the overall diversity, targets, and the complexity of the interaction between components of unpredictable make the Long-term since, domestic and foreign scholars continue to explore and put forward a series of quality evaluation of traditional Chinese medicine to promote the development of traditional Chinese medicine. This article summarized the related academic ideas and developments to, providea new thought and perspective for the quality control of traditional Chinese medicine.
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6.Transcriptional expression and promoter hypermethylation of RAS association domain family 1A gene in glioma
Yunxia GAO ; Ming GUAN ; Wanzhong ZHANG ; Yuan LU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(07):-
0. 05). In glioma, the expression level was higher in glioblastornathan in oligodendroglial tumors (P = 0. 011). While the frequency of promoter methylation of RASSFof RASSF1A gene was 39. 3% . It was not found the promoter methylation in normal brain tissues and U251 cell line. In 11 patients with the aberrant promoter methylation, five showed the gene inactivation (P = 0. 022). Conclusion Aberrant promoter methylation was found in glioma. Although the gene inactivation of RASSF1 A was not so common in glioma, its expression was lower in glioma than in normal brain tissues. Promoter methylation may contribute to the low level or loss of RASSFT A mRNA expression.
7.Isolation and Identification of the Immunopotentiating Compound Prepared from the Metabolites of Bacillus Mycoides
Gao-Xue WANG ; Hong-Tao GAO ; Wei-Fa FU ; Jing CUI ; Ming YUAN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
An immunopotentiating compound has been isolated from the metabolites of Bacillus mycoides under the bioassay-guided isolation and identification for its immunopotentiating effect and chemical structure. The isolation and purification of the compound were consisted of macroporous adsorptive resins, silicagel chromatographic column and Sephadex G-200 chromatographic column. The immunopotentiating effect was assayed in every step isolation. At last, the only substance having the strongest immunopotentiating effect had been isolated and purified. Through the procedure consisiting of Ultra-Violet spectroscopy (UV), IR (Infrared Radiation), Time of Flight Mass Spectrum (TOF-MS), Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) and Element analysis, the possible structure of compound M had been identified as cyclic (Pro-Gly) dipeptide (C7H10O2N2) (Diketopiperazine). To be determined the immunopotentiating effect, the mice were treated by intraperitoneal injection of cyclic (Pro-Gly) dipeptide in the treatment group and physiologic saline in the control group. At the 14th day after the injection, the SOD activity and the phagocytosis activities reached the peak value and were significantly higher than those in control group. At the 21st day, the bactericidal activity reached peak value and was significantly higher than that in the control group. From the above results, we concluded that the main active component enhancing the immunity of mice was cyclic (Pro-Gly) dipeptide in the metabolism of Bacillus mycoides.
8.Functional connectivity and metabolic effective connectivity patterns within default-mode network in healthy male adults revealed by hybrid PET/MR
Lei WANG ; Ming GAO ; Long JIN ; Yunbo LI ; Menghui YUAN ; Yarong WANG ; Jianlin YUAN ; Longxiao WEI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2021;41(2):88-92
Objective:To study the functional connectivity (FC) and metabolic effective connectivity (MEC) patterns of the default mode network (DMN) in healthy male adults based on a novel hybrid PET/MR system.Methods:Fifteen healthy male adults with median age of 29 years were recruited locally in Xi′an from January to May 2019. All subjects went through PET/MR scan to get the whole brain 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET, resting-state functional MRI (fMRI) and magnetization prepared rapid gradient echo (MPRAGE) T 1 weighted imaging data. CONN18b and statistical parametric mapping (SPM) 12 softwares were used to analyze data. The voxel-wise FC and FDG metabolic data were extracted within 4 sub-networks of DMN, which included medial prefrontal cortex (MPFC), posterior cingulate cortex (PCC) and bilateral lateral parietal (LP). The FC and MEC between 4 sub-networks were calculated based on merged resting-state fMRI and metabolic data, and analyzed by one-sample t test separately, with Bonferroni correction. Results:FC pathways were all significant within 4 sub-networks of DMN ( t values: 6.00-7.71, all P<0.008, Bonferroni corrected). Meanwhile, there were significant bi-directional MEC between MPFC and PCC(MPFC to PCC: t=10.03; PCC to MPFC: t=3.73, both P<0.004, Bonferroni corrected), as well as between bilateral LP (LP_L to LP_R: t=5.28; LP_R to LP_L: t=4.76, both P<0.004, Bonferroni corrected). There were significant uni-directional MEC from both MPFC and PCC to bilateral LP ( t values: 3.44-6.93, all P<0.004, Bonferroni corrected). Conclusions:Special FC and MEC patterns exist within DMN. The closely interrelated MPFC and PCC play more important roles in DMN, and they may mediate LP jointly. The novel integrated PET/MR system will bring new perspective on the organization of brain networks, which may deepen the comprehensive understanding of DMN.
9.Inhibitory effects of ethyl acetate extract of Huanglian Jiedu decoction on hyphae development of Candida albicans.
Tian-ming WANG ; Yuan-yuan YAN ; Gao-xiang SHI ; Dan XIA ; Jing SHAO ; Chang-zhong WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(24):4834-4838
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of ethyl acetate extract of Huanglian Jiedu decoction (EAHD) on hyphae development of Candida albicans.
METHODInverted microscope, fluorescence microscope, SEM were applied to inspect the Morphological change of C. albicans treated by EAHD at different concentrations. Solid agar plate was utilized to evaluate the colony morphology. Quantitative Real-ime PCR(qRT-PCR) was adopted to observe the expression of hyphae-specific genes such as HWP1, ALS3, UME6, CSH1, SUN41, CaPDE2.
RESULTEAHD with concentration of 312 and 1 250 mg . L-1 could inhibit formation of hyphae and colony morphology. The expression of HWP1, ALS3, UME6, CSH1 were downregulated 4. 13, 3. 64, 2. 46, 2. 75 folds ,while the expression of SUN41 were upregulated 7. 26 folds, CaPDE2 keep unchanged.
CONCLUSIONEAHD could inhibit formation of hyphae and colony morphologies of C. albicans through downregulating HWP1, ALS3, UME6 and CSH1.
Acetates ; Biofilms ; drug effects ; growth & development ; Candida albicans ; cytology ; drug effects ; genetics ; growth & development ; Down-Regulation ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Fungal Proteins ; genetics ; Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal ; drug effects ; Hyphae ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Microscopy, Fluorescence ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
10.Risk factors for recurrence of ovarian endometriomas after surgical excision.
Ming, YUAN ; Wen-wen, WANG ; Yan, LI ; Ling, GAO ; Tian, WANG ; Shi-xuan, WANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(2):213-9
Ovarian endometrioma is a common form of endometriosis, which may cause infertility, dysmenorrhea and pelvic pain in women of reproductive age. Although surgery is the treatment of choice for endometriomas, recurrence poses a formidable frustration. This study investigated potential risk factors of endometriomas recurrence, aiming to better understand its pathogenesis. A total of 307 patients with endometriomas were followed up for an average of 28.6 months and the 1-, 2- and 3-year cumulative recurrence rate was 9.5%, 21.9%, and 29.2%, respectively. Twenty-one potential risk factors for endometriomas recurrence were evaluated using Cox's proportional hazards models. Total revised American Fertility Society (rAFS) score was significantly associated with higher recurrence (OR=1.858, 95% CI=1.122-3.075, P=0.016), as well as younger age at surgery (OR=0.953, 95% CI=0.915-0.992, P=0.020). Semiradical surgical treatment was defined as surgical removal of cyst plus hysterectomy with preservation of bilateral or unilateral ovary, and was a significant factor that was associated with lower recurrence than the conservative surgery (OR=0.318, 95% CI=0.107-0.951, P=0.040). Postoperative pregnancy was favorable factors for disease recurrence (OR=0.217, 95% CI=0.102-0.460, P=0.000). The results suggest that endometrioma recurrence is inversely associated with age at surgery and postoperative pregnancy, and may correlate with total rAFS score and conservative surgery method.