1.A method of generating synthetic medical image for the validation of segmentation algorithms
Zhe LIU ; Xiang DENG ; Guangzhi WANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;(2):97-102
Objective To develop a synthetic medical image generation system which can provide test images for the validation of medical image segmentation algorithms.Methods The synthetic image was created based on the deformation of region of interest (ROI) in original clinical images.First the synthetic foreground boundarywas generated by the resampling of the Fourier descriptors of manually segmented foreground boundary in original image.Then all the ROI pixels were divided into 4 categories and their intensities were calculated by texture matching techniques.Results The intracranial hemorrhage image was selected as the original image,and the generated synthetic images were applied to validate the precision and accuracy of multi-threshold segmentation and level set algorithm.Conclusion The proposed system can rapidly generate synthetic images with realistic appearance of clinical cases and well define ground truth foreground boundary.It has strong practicality for quantitative validation of segmentation algorithms.
2.Expression of NM-23,PCNA,p53 and S-100 in colorectal carcinoma in the elderly and their relationship
Xiaojuan DENG ; Huizhen ZHANG ; Zhigang WANG ; Zhe YANG ; Qi ZHENG
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(1):24-26
Objective To study the expression of NM-23 ,PCNA,p53 and S-100 in colorectal cancer tissues and their relationship.Methods Three hundred and seventy eases of elderly eolorectal cancer were labelled with NM-23,PCNA,p53 and S-100 and staged by pTNM classification.Results The positive rates of NM-23,PCNA,p53 and S-100 were 74.9% ,60.3% ,58.1% ,68.1% respectively.In elderly group,the expression of NM-23 had a neg-ative correlation with that of PCNA (r = -0.101 ,P = 0.026).However the expression of NM-23 had a positive corre-lation with that of p53 (r =0.111 ,P =0.016 ),the expression of S-100 had a positive correlation with that of p53 (r=0.112,P = 0.015 ),the expression of S-100 had a positive correlation with that of PCNA (r =-0.229,P =0.000).Conclusions In the elderly patients,NM-23,p53 and S-100 were significantly correlated with the inva-sion,metastasis and prognosis of eoloreetal cancer.PCNA may be a stimulative factor in the invasion and metastasis of colorectal cancer.NM-23 ,PCNA,p53 and S-100 can serve as effective markers in reflecting the invasion,metas-tasis and prognosis of colorectal carcinoma in the elderly.
3.Long term results of open reduction and Salter osteotomy for developmental dislocation of the hip in children
Zhongli ZHANG ; Jianping YANG ; Renyu GONG ; Zhe FU ; Shuzhen DENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2014;(12):1183-1189
Objective To retrospectively review long?term results of developmental dislocation of the hip patients treated with open reduction and Salter pelvic osteotomy, and to analyze the potential risk factors. Methods Sixty?eight developmental dislocation of the hip cases (81 hips) were treated with open reduction and Salter pelvic osteotomy from September 1992 to Octo?ber 2002, 45 cases (52 hips) were followed up to skeletal maturity. None had undergone other treatment before the key surgery. Some cases received skeleton traction before surgery. The radiographic and functional results were assessed at last follow?up. The possible relevant factors for unsatisfactory outcome were analyzed. The correlation between type ⅡAVN and the coverage rate of the femoral head were evaluated. Results The mean age at surgery was 2.5 years (ranged from 1.4 to 5.3 years). At last follow?up, 44 hips (84.6%) had excellent or good functional results. 23 hips (44.2%) had avascular necrosis of varying severity, of which 16 hips were typeⅡ. There was significant relevance between the AVN severity and the Severin classification result (P=0.018). Theover correctionhips, that were overcorrected during surgery, were more likely to get severe type AVN ( P=0.037). There was no correlation between TypeⅡAVN with uncoverage according to CE angle and Reimers index (P=0.457, 0.308 respectively). Con?clusion 1) Satisfactory functional and radiographic results could be expected in developmental dislocation of the hip cases with?out AVN;2) High risk of AVN existed in the late diagnosised hips that underwent open reduction and Salter pelvic osteotomy, typeⅡwas the most common type;3) TypeⅡAVN was not a predictor for progressive femoral head coverage deficiency;4)Over cor?rectionin Salter pelvic osteotomy was related with severe type AVN which should be avoided.
4.Expression and effects of macrophage migration inhibitory factor on spinal cord injury in mice
Zhe ZHAO ; Yuan YAO ; Changguo DU ; Qiyue DENG
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(1):1-4
Objective To study the effects of macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) on spinal cord injury. Methods C57BL/6 mice with injury at T9 ~T10 were taken as spinal cord injury ( SCI) model, and they were divided into the operated group and the sham oper-ated group. Immunohistochemistry was used to detect expression changes of MIF during 72 hours after operation. Reverse transcriptase-poly-merase chain reaction ( RT-PCR) was used to test changes of mRNA level. And double staining immunofluorescence techniques was used to show expressions of MIF and RhoA. Results Expression of MIF at acute stage (72 hours after injury) increased significantly. Results of RT-PCR showed that mRNA levels of MIF and RhoA both increased. There were statistical differences between the two groups (P<0. 05). Con-clusion In acute stage after SCI, MIF increased in the activated microglia. MIF accumulated in oligodendrocyte-like and astrocyte-like cells in injured spinal cord, which might contribute to inhibitory environment for regeneration. Moreover, mRNA level of MIF raised with the in-crease of RhoA mRNA level, which indicated the potential inhibition of MIF to axonal regeneration in CNS.
5.Constructing the dual luciferase reporter vector containing human DRD1 promoter region
Chunhong WANG ; Zhe LI ; Minghan WANG ; Lili DENG ; Huan WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(40):6060-6066
BACKGROUND:The polymorphisms of dopamine receptor in promoter region wil affect the expression of the receptor, thereby affecting the dopaminergic neurotransmitter, final y lead to related diseases.
OBJECTIVE:To construct the dual luciferase reporter vector containing human DRD1 promoter region and determine its activity, which could provide the basic tool for studying the transcriptional regulation of DRD1 gene.
METHODS:DRD1 promoter sequence was amplified by PCR using the human blood genomic DNA and cloned into pGM-T vector. After sequencing, the correctly constructed vectors were ligated to the firefly luciferase reporter plasmid pGL3-Basic. The cloned pGL3-Basic vectors were transfected into HEK293 using cationic liposome method. In the meanwhile, PGL3-Basic vector with no promoter was co-transfected with pGL3-TK plasmid as negative control group. The relative fluorescence intensity was measured by chemiluminescence.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:(1) Recombinant luciferase reporter gene vectors were confirmed by restriction analysis and sequencing. (2) Compared with the negative control group, the HEK293 cel s transfected by recombinant vectors presented transcriptional activity. (3) In conclusion, luciferase reporter gene vectors containing DRD1 promoter region are successful y constructed and can provide the basic tool for further study on the transcriptional regulation of DRD1.
6.Accuracy validation for medical image registration algorithms: a review.
Liu ZHE ; Deng DENG ; Wang GUANG-ZHI
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2012;27(3):176-181
Accuracy validation is essential to clinical application of medical image registration techniques. Registration validation remains a challenging problem in practice mainly due to lack of 'ground truth'.In this paper, an overview of current validation methods for medical image registration is presented with detailed discussion of their benefits and drawbacks.Special focus is on non-rigid registration validation. Promising solution is also discussed.
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7.Monitoring results of individual doses to medical radiation workers in Jiangxi province from 2014 to 2018
Ning ZHOU ; Lei DENG ; Zhe WANG ; Jian WANG ; Yishui CHEN ; Yongquan LIU ; Jun DENG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2021;41(2):116-121
Objective:To analyze the levels of individual doses to radiation workers receiving medical radiation exposure in hospitals in Jiangxi province, so as to provide reference for radiation protection.Methods:The radiation workers of different types in medical institutions in Jiangxi were investigated from 2014 to 2018, involving diagnostic radiology, radiotherapy, nuclear medicine and interventional radiology. Statistical analyses were made of the individual doses to medical radiation workers in the province.Results:The total number of monitored workers were 23 833 with average annual individual effective dose of 0.316 mSv. NR1 and NR5, the ratios of the number of workers receiving annual individual doses exceeding 1 and 5 mSv to the total monitored workers were 4.32% and 0.10%, respectively. During the five-year period, the average annual individual effective dose showed a upward and then downward trend, with peak appearing in 2017. A total of 17 909 diagnostic radiologists were monitored, accounting for 75.14% of the total number of monitored workers. The average annual individual effective dose received by workers was 0.329 mSv, the highest, in interventional radiology, followed by diagnostic radiology 0.318 mSv, nuclear medicine 0.283 mSv, and radiotherapy 0.269 mSv, respectively. There were statistically significant differences among radiation workers of different types ( χ2=489.39, P<0.001). Conclusions:The average annual individual effective dose to the radiation workers in medical institutions in Jiangxi province meets the relevant national standards, but with an upward trend in nuclear medicine. The higher levels of individual doses to radiation workers are seen in primary and secondary hospitals. It should be strengthen the oversight of radiation workers in nuclear medicine and in primary and secondary hospitals.
8.Association between linear growth patterns with serum insulin levels in pre-pubertal children born small for gestational age
Hongzhu DENG ; Minlian DU ; Yanhong LI ; Zhe SU ; Huamei MA ; Hongshan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(4):296-300
Objective To evaluate the association between two different linear growth patterns with the levels of serum insulin in children bem small for gestational age(SGA).Methods Serum fasting glucose,fasting insulin,and insulin-like growth factor-I(IGF-I)concentrations were determined in 30 catch-up growth(CUG)children bern SGA [CUG-SGA,16 females,14males,(6.62±0.66)year],37 non-catch-up growth(NCUG)children born SGA[NCUG-SGA,15 females,22 males,(5.97±0.56)year],and42 appropriate for gestational age(AGA)children with normal height[AGA,16females,26males,(7.05±0.39)year].Results (1) Basal fasting insulin and homeostasis model assessment for insulin resistance(HOMA-IR)were significantly higher in CUG-SGA group than in NCUG-SGA and AGA group(P<0.01 or P<0.05).But there was no difference in fasting insulin between NCUG-SGA group and AGA group.IGF-I levels in CUG-SGA were significantly higher than in NCUG-SGA group[(212.61±17.81 vs 137.40±14.66)ng/ml,P=0.001],but showed no difference from AGA group(P=0.095).(2)In the SGA group,HOMA-IR showed positive correlation with age,△height SDS,and current body mass index.Fasting insulin showed positive correlation with △height SDS(r=0.500,P=0.002)in≤6 year group as well as with △weight SDS(r=0.496,P=0.030)in>6 year group.Conclusions Insulin as a growth factor may participate in postnatal catch-up growth accompanied with increased insulin resistance in SGA children.
9.Effect of etomidate combined with dezocine in middle aged and old women in painless curettage
Zhemin LI ; Zhe DENG ; Weian CHEN ; Xiangli XIAO ; Hongjuan YIN ; Yan ZHAO ; Sitan MAO
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(10):1490-1492,1493
was 60.0%,50.0%,3.3% and 0.0% higher than those of group P,the difference between the two groups had statis-tical significance(χ2 =6.405,20.000,all P <0.05));group E after operation from the room time for(30.6 ±5.2) min,longer than those of the group P (21.4 ±3.3)min(t =7.118,P <0.05).Conclusion Effect of etomidate com-bined with dezocine anesthesia while postoperative nausea,dizziness and other complications,but the effects on respi-ration,circulation is small,suitable for middle aged and old women painless curettage.
10.Preparation of breviscapine proliposome by fluidized bed coating method
Guofeng LEI ; Yingjie DENG ; Lina ZHANG ; Haijun ZHONG ; Zhe LI ; Yong ZHANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Objective To enhance the oral bioavailability of breviscapine and investigate the feasibility of preparing the proliposome of breviscapine by fluidized bed coating method. Methods The fluidized bed coating method was used to prepare breviscapine proliposome and ultrafiltration-HPLC was applied to determination of the encapsulation efficiency. The influence factors on encapsulation efficiency including carriers, drug-lipid weight ratio, inlet air temperature, spray rate, and spray air volume were investigated. Results When the carrier was sorbitol and the drug-lipid weight ratio was under 1∶3, the encapsulation efficiency could be higher. Inlet air temperature, spray rate, and spray air volume had some effects on the encapsulation efficiency. By the method, the fluidity of the proliposome granules was well and the particle size distribution ratio of them was uniform; the mean particle size of liposomal formulation of breviscapine after rehydration was 98 nm, and the encapsulation efficiency was (63.1?2.8)% (n=3). Conclusion It is feasible to prepare the breviscapine proliposome with fluidized bed coating method.