1.MRI manifestations of dysplastic gangliocytoma of the cerebellum
Yan SONG ; Hongwei XU ; Jingliang CHENG ; Hui JIN ; Yanzhao TAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(8):1275-1278
Objective To discuss MRI characteristics of dysplastic gangliocytoma of the cerebellum.Methods MRI manifesta-tions of 13 cases with dysplastic gangliocytoma of the cerebellum verified by operation and pathology were analyzed retrospectively. Results All of 13 cases were located in the cerebellar hemisphere and vermis.The lesions presented striated pattern of iso-intensity signal and hypo-intensity signal on T1-weighted images.The sign of tiger stripes was the feature in dysplastic gangliocytoma on T2-weighted and FLAIR images.All of the tumors showed slightly striated enhancement after intravenous administration of contrast agent.The mass effects of dysplastic gangliocytoma of the cerebellum along with the forth ventricle and brain stem oppressed were seen in all cases.NAA was mildly reduced on magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS)in 7 cases of dysplastic gangliocytoma of the cerebellum.Conclusion There are distinctive manifestations in MRI images for dysplastic gangliocytoma of the cerebellum,which has crucial diagnostic value before operation.
2.Monomers of Aloin,Cinnamic Acid and Sophocarpidine Acting as Potent Inhibitors of Tyrosinase
Cheng TAN ; Wenyuan ZHU ; Yan LU ; Dong LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of monomers of aloin, cinnamic acid and sophocarpidine on the acitivity of tyrosinase,so as to provide depigmenting agents in the treatment of hyperpigmentation disorders and cosmetics additives as well. Methods Tyrosinase activity was estimated by measuring the oxidation rate of DL dopa. The inhibitory pattern of each monomers was determined according to their Lineweaver Burk curve as compared to controls. Results Aloin,cinnamic acid and sophocarpidine down regulated the activity of tyrosinase. The inhibitory rates were significantly higher in cinnamic acid group(2 mmol/L, 0.5 mmol/L), aloin group (2 mmol/L)and sophocarpidine group than those in hydroquinone group (0.5 mmol/L)(P
3.CD40 Expression on Melanocytes Induced by IFN-? and Its Significance
Yan LU ; Wenyuan ZHU ; Cheng TAN ; Gehua YU ; Jinxiong GU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To study CD40 expression on melanocytes induced by IFN-?and its significance. Methods CD40 expression was detected by flow cytometry. The capacity of melanocytes to stimulate T lymphocytes was evaluated by mixed ly mphocyte reaction and the supernatant cytokine levels were determined by ELISA. ResultsHuman melanocytes(MC) cultured in vitro expressed low but detectable CD40 surf ace protein. The surface expression of CD40 was markedly up-regulated by stimul ation with interferon(IFN)-?with different concentrations for 24 hours,48 hour s and 72 hours, respectively. The expression of CD40 was correlated with IFN-? levels after 24 hour incubation. MC underwent a morphologic change with an incre ased capacity to stimulate allogenic lymphocytes to proliferate after IFN-?sti mulation. Optimal enhancement of stimulating index(SI) was observed at an IFN-?concentration of 300 IU/ml after 72 hour treatment. Meanwhile concentrations o f interleukin-12 but not interleukin-8 or 10 were obviously increased in the s upernatants of cultured MC. Furthermore, ligation of CD40 via soluble CD40 ligan d(SCD40L) could enhance CD80 and ICAM-1 expression, which could be blocked by s pecific monoclonal antibody to CD40L. Conclusions Since CD40-CD40L is a pair of important and special costimulating signal, it is of great value to elucidate t he fact that CD40 is functionally expressed on MC, thus for a better understandi ng of MC′s role in cellular immune responses. MC might activate cytotoxic T lym phocyte directly and not via CD4 positive lymphocyte.
4.Three-dimensional finite element modeling and numerical analysis on gunshot wound of human mandible
Lanyuan YAN ; Yubin CHENG ; Gang ZHANG ; Yingyun MIAO ; Yinghui TAN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(08):-
Objective To simulate the dynamic procedure of bullet damage to the three-dimensional(3D) finite element(FE) model of mandible from different angle with computer-aided engineering.Methods A mandible was scanned by thin-layer CT,and then CT images were analyzed and managed with Dicom standard and Mimics software.At the same time,a simulation of the 3D FE model penetrated by a 7.62-mm bullet was carried out through LS-DYNA software from different angle.Results A 3D FE model of human mandible was established with highly-identical geometric size,and the dynamic process of bullet damage to the model was successfully simulated.The results of this work indicated that the exit wounds in model tended to be larger than the entrances resulting from the same shot.Conclusion Thin-layer CT and Dicom standard can improve the efficiency of establishment of a more precise 3D FE model of mandible.The procedure of bullet damage to the mandible can be simulated by the finite element.
5.Effect of the low level laser irradiation in nostril combined with the electric stimulation of cerebellum on acute cerebral infarction
Yan DENG ; Haiqing ZHU ; Guobao DENG ; Cheng TAN ; Peifen PENG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(5):372-373
ObjectiveTo study the effect the low level laser irradiation in nostril combined with the electric stimulation of cerebellum on acute cerebral infarction.Methods88 patients with acute cerebral infarction were randomly divided into two groups, 45 cases in the study group who were accepted level laser irradiation in nostril combined with the electric stimulation of cerebellum and the normal medicine therapy, 43 cases in the control group who were accepted the normal medicine therapy only. The effects of two groups were observed.ResultsThe scores of the nervous function defect degree and the cerebrovascular dynamics indexes of study group were obviously increased (P<0.05 or P<0.01) compared with those before treatment. The indexes of blood viscosity were significantly decreased compared with those before treatment(P<0.01).However, all these indexes of the control group showed no significantly difference before and after treatment. ConclusionThe low level laser irradiation in nostril combined with the electric stimulation of cerebellum therapy is effective on acute cerebral infarction.It is helpful for early comprehensive recovery of motor function of the hemiplegic limbs.
6.Research on correlation between lung and large intestine based on meridian and acupoint palpation in patients with bronchial asthma.
Cheng TAN ; Dan GAO ; Chang ZHANG ; Yu FU ; Bao-Kai WANG ; Qi ZHU ; Yan-Ping WANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(2):145-148
OBJECTIVETo explore correlation between lung and large intestine and the two meridians under pathological condition in the view of meridian theory.
METHODSNinety-six cases of bronchial asthma were applied palpation at the running course of 12 regular meridians under the elbow and knees and back-shu points. And abnormal reactions were recorded, the affected meridians and back-shu points were discovered.
RESULTSThe abnormal reactions most frequently appeared on the Lung Meridian, followed by the Large Intestine Meridian, the Spleen Meridian, the Liver Meridian, the Stomach Meridian and the Triple Energizer Meridian. And the unusual reaction of the back-shu points most frequently appeared on Feishu (BL 13), and Dachangshu (BL 25) and Pishu (BL 21) followed as the next two.
CONCLUSIONThe existence of correlation between the Lung Meridian and the Large Intestine Meridians under pathological condition can be proved through meridian and acupoint palpation on bronchial asthma patients.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Asthma ; physiopathology ; therapy ; Female ; Humans ; Intestine, Large ; physiopathology ; Lung ; physiopathology ; Male ; Meridians ; Middle Aged ; Young Adult
7.Effect of mycobacterium bovis bacillus calmette-guerin vaccination on arterial pressure in hypertensive rats
Dunyong TAN ; Xiaolin CHEN ; Shaobing CHENG ; Chao ZHANG ; Jun DONG ; Liang YAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2001;17(6):501-505
AIM: The present study was designed to examine the effect of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination on blood pressure, nitric oxide (NO) production and iNOS expression in hypertensive rats. METHODS: Renal hypertension (RH) were made by renal artery stenosis in SD rats and the sodium induced hypertensive (SH) rats were made by feeding the rats with high sodium chloride diet (5 g NaCl/100 g food). After four weeks, the hypertensive animals were subjected to the experiment. All the rats were vaccinated with BCG (0.1 mL, i.d) and blood pressure were examined every week. Greiss reaction was used to measure the urinary NO excretion and Western blot was applied to probe the iNOS protein expression in aortic tissue. RESULTS: It was shown that one week after BCG vaccination, the blood pressure decreased significantly in hypertensive rats induced by NaCl-overloading and renal artery stenosis, but not in normotensive control rats. Furthermore, the hypotensive effect of BCG vaccination was enhanced by co-administration of L-arginine. A significant increase in NO production was observed in hypertensive rats. Also, Western blot showed BCG vaccination led to an obvious increase in iNOS expression in the aortic tissue of hypertensive, but not of normal control rats. CONCLUSION: BCG vaccination could lower the blood pressure of hypertensive rats through activation of iNOS/NO pathway.
8.Inducible nitric oxide synthase and arterial pressure regulation
Shaobing CHENG ; Dunyong TAN ; Xiaolin CHEN ; Haozhuang YANG ; Suimei ZHANG ; Liang YAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM and MEfTHODS: To clarify the role of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in the regula- tion of blood pressure, in the present study, we examined the effect of aminoguanidine (AG), a selective inhibitor of iNOS on the hemodinamical response of Dahl salt - sensitive (DS) and Dahl salt - resistant (DR) rats to low (0. 3% ) or high (8%) sodium chloride (Nacl) infusion by chronical in vivo hemodynamic experiment, and the effect of NaCl or NaCl plus AG infusion on urinary nitrate (NO3)/nitrite (NO2), the end product of nitric oxide (NO),ex- cretion by Greiss Reaction. Furthermore, NOS activity assay was the dried out to probe the effect of NaCl and AG on calcium - dependent or independent NOS activity in renal tissue. RESULTS:1. High or low NaCl - infused DR rats and low NaCl - infused DS rats have no hemodinamical response to AG, however, the hpertensive effect of high NaCl (8% ) infusion on DS rats were gnatly amplified by co - infusion of AG. 2. Administration of high NaCl signif- icantly elevated the iNOS activity of renal tissue, and greatly increased urinary NO3/NO2 excretion. CONCLUSION: Ihducthle NOS is an important modulator of arterial pressure, especially in case of higher blood pressure.
9.Effect of mycobacterium bovis bacillus calmette-guerin vaccination on arterial pressure in hypertensive rats
Dunyong TAN ; Xiaolin CHEN ; Shaobing CHENG ; Chao ZHANG ; Jun DONG ; Liang YAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: The present study was designed to examine the effect of Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) vaccination on blood pressure, nitric oxide (NO) production and iNOS expression in hypertensive rats. METHODS: Renal hypertension (RH) were made by renal artery stenosis in SD rats and the sodium induced hypertensive (SH) rats were made by feeding the rats with high sodium chloride diet (5 g NaCl/100 g food). After four weeks, the hypertensive animals were subjected to the experiment. All the rats were vaccinated with BCG (0 1 mL, i.d) and blood pressure were examined every week. Greiss reaction was used to measure the urinary NO excretion and Western blot was applied to probe the iNOS protein expression in aortic tissue. RESULTS: It was shown that one week after BCG vaccination, the blood pressure decreased significantly in hypertensive rats induced by NaCl-overloading and renal artery stenosis, but not in normotensive control rats. Furthermore, the hypotensive effect of BCG vaccination was enhanced by co-administration of L-arginine. A significant increase in NO production was observed in hypertensive rats. Also, Western blot showed BCG vaccination led to an obvious increase in iNOS expression in the aortic tissue of hypertensive, but not of normal control rats. CONCLUSION: BCG vaccination could lower the blood pressure of hypertensive rats through activation of iNOS/NO pathway. [
10.Effects of Perioperative Rehabilitation on Anterior Spinal Cord Syndrome after Cervical Hyperflexion Injury
Junjun ZHANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Tan CHENG ; Bing ZHAO ; Qianhong ZHOU ; Zhanbin LU ; Yuguo HUANG ; Xian CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(5):586-589
Objective To observe the effect of perioperative rehabilitation on anterior spinal cord syndrome caused by cervical hyper-flexion injury. Methods Sixty-nine inpatients with anterior spinal cord syndrome after cervical hyperflexion injury from January, 2012 to De-cember, 2014 were reviewed. 32 cases (group A) accepted systematic rehabilitations and other 37 cases (group B) did not. They were as-sessed with Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) scores preoperatively and 1-year follow-up. Results All the patients succeeded in the operation. The JOA score improved more 1 year follow-up in group A than group B (t=2.538, P=0.044). Conclusion Systematic rehabilita-tion may work in the management of anterior spinal cord syndrome after cervical hyperflexion injury.