1.Optical coherence tomography technology for neural and brain imaging
Guangying GUAN ; Chunhui LI ; Hui SHI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2008;31(6):342-347
Neural and brain imaging has become one of the most challenging subjects and attracted more attentions. Neural and brain imaging can quantify morphological pattern, structure and function of brain and nerve system, which offers us not only a deeper understanding of brain and nerve system, but also improved effectiveness of clinical diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a new imaging technique and has been widely used in areas of biology and medicine. Study on OCT technique applying to neural and brain imaging has drawn special attention and rapid developments have been achieved. The technique provides new ideas and methods to solve problems in neural and brain imaging and its potential needs to be discovered. This article re-views the latest techniques and development in OCT for neural and brain imaging. Advantages and disadvantages of the technique and foreground of the development are discussed.
2.Design and implementation of an expert system for remote fault diagnosis in ship lift
Chunhui YI ; Tianshi LI ; Xiaojun SHI
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2007;19(2):159-163
In this paper an expert system for remote fault diagnosis in the ship lift was developed by analysis of the fault tree and combination with VPN. The fault tree was constructed based on the operation condition of the ship lift. The diagnosis model was constructed by hierarchical classification of the fault tree structure, and the inference mechanism was given. Logical structure of the fault diagnosis in the ship lift was proposed. The implementation of the expert system for remote fault diagnosis in the ship lift was discussed, and the expert system developed was realized on the VPN virtual network. The system was applied to the Gaobaozhou ship lift project, and it ran successfully.
3.Immunoregulation of bone marrow stromal cells transfected interleukin 18 on intracranial glioma rats
Chunhui LI ; Baohua JIAO ; Yanfang SHI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1986;0(04):-
Objective:To clarify the mechanism of immunoregulation of bone marrow stromal cells(BMSCs) transfected interleukin 18(IL-18) after their transplantation into glioma bearing rats.Methods:Cultured BMSCs from SD rats were transfected with rmIL-18(BMSCs/IL-18).Untransfected BMSCs were used as control.Culture supernatant medium was collected for IL-18 examination at different time point by ELISA kit.After establishment of glioma bearing rats followed by BMSCs/IL-18 transplantation,serum concentration of IFN-?,IL-2 and IL-10 were examined by means of ELISA kit.And their splenocytes were cultured with C6 cells and BMSCs/IL-18 for in vitro cytotoxicity assay,and subsets of splenocyte were detected by flow cytometry.TUNEL was used to clarify apoptosis cells inside glioma and anti-CD34 staining was performed to observe microvessel density(MVD).Results:BMSCs/IL-18 could secret IL-18 long term and stably.After being transplanted with BMSCs/IL-18,serum concentration of IL-2,IFN-? in glioma bearing rats' increased obviously and serum concentration of IL-10 decreased.Flow cytometry results showed that CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes increased in the splenocytes.And rechallenge with C6 cells induced a rapid immuno-reaction.In vitro cytotoxicity assays.It was showed that BMSCs/IL-18 could stimulate splenocytes to kill C6 cells obviously.TUNEL assay showed that there were 15.74?6.23 apoptosis cells inside glioma in each view in Group 2,which was much more when compared with other groups.Microvessel density inside glioma in group 2(6.51?2.71) was lower than in group 1(13.52?3.06),group 3(12.67?2.61) and control group(14.84?1.47).Conclusion:By means of inducing Th1 cytokine and suppressing Th2 cytokine and activating cytotoxic T lymphocyte,BMSCs/IL-18 induces obviously anti-tumor activity.
4.Effect of Comprehensive Treatment on Common Peroneal Nerve Injury
Min LIIU ; Song LI ; Chunhui LIU ; Hongling LI ; Hanwen SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(1):72-73
Objective To study the effect of comprehensive treatment on common peroneal nerve injury. Methods 80 patients with common peroneal nerve injury were divided into treatment group (n=40) and control group (n=40). The treatment group accepted ultrashort wave, modulated medium frequency electrotherapy and electromyographic biofeedback therapy, while the control group accepted medication,acupuncture and excecise. All the patients were assessed with Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA) in lower limbs before and after treatment.The effectiveness were recorded with MCRR. Results The scores of FMA of lower limb significantly improved after treatment and improved more in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). The excellent and good rate was 80.00% in the treatment group, and 50.00% in the control group (P<0.01). Conclusion It is effective of comprehensive treatment on common peroneal nerve injury.
5.Effect of Electromyographic Biofeedback Therapy and Kinesitherapy on Radial Nerve Injury
Min LIU ; Song LI ; Chunhui LIU ; Hongling LI ; Hanwen SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(2):167-169
Objective To observe the effect of electromyographic biofeedback therapy and kinesitherapy on patients with radial nerve injury.Methods 82 patients with radial nerve injury were divided into control group (n=41) and treatment group (n=41). The control group was treated with medcine and acupuncture, while the treatment group received electromyographic biofeedback therapy and kinesitherapy in addition. The radial nerve function was assessed and analyzed by electromyogram (EMG) and motor conduction velocity (MCV) before and after treatment. Results After 12 weeks of treatment, limb motor function, EMG and MCV were better in the treatment group than in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Electromyographic biofeedback therapy and kinesitherapy can effectively improve the limb motor function of patients with radial nerve injury
6.Manipulative reduction and percutaneous cannulated screws fixation for triplane fractures of the distal tibia in children
Qing SHI ; Jianping YANG ; Renyu GONG ; Chunhui WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2010;30(9):876-881
Objective To evaluate the result of manipulative reduction and percutaneous cannulated screws fixation for the triplane fracture of the distal tibia in children. Methods From September 2004 to March 2009, 15 cases of triplane fracture of the distal tibia were treated with manipulative reduction and percutaneous cannulated screws fixation. This study included 9 boys with an average age of 13.2 years (range, 12-14 years) and 6 girls with an average age of 12.4 years (range, 11-14 years). Preoperative diagnoses were confirmed by the X-ray films or CT examination. If plain radiographs showed the fracture gap of epiphysis board and articular surface were greater than 2 mm after closed reduction, the operation was needed. Under "C"-arm X-ray machine, anatomical reduction was achieved by manipulative reduction according to the bone fracture type. The fractures were fixed by percutaneous cannulated screw. Postoperative CT scanning confirmed anatomical reduction. All patients had been immobilized with cast for 8 weeks. The ankle joint function and growth were evaluated by modified Weber protocol. Results All patients were followed up for 15 to 68 months with an average of 26 months. There were excellent in 13 cases, good in 2 cases. X-ray films showed all fractures were healed. There were not bone bridge and uneven articular surface, or rotating and shortening deformity. All patients could participate in the normal physical activities. The 2 cases with good outcome were related to weight-bearing too early. The main problem was that pain occurred in ankle joint with excess activity. Conclusion The method of manipulative reduction and percutaneous cannulated screw fixation is relatively reliable treatment for closed triplane fractures of the distal tibia.
7.Ultrastructural localization of atrial natriuretic peptide-synthesizing cells in rat gastric mucosa and the correlation of atrial natriuretic peptide-synthesizing cells to microvessel density
Chunhui LI ; Lihui PAN ; Wenbin ZHANG ; Shi YAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(7):1380-1384
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have confirmed that atrial natriuretic peptide (ANP) exists in different regions of rat gastric mucosa in different densities, and ANP can inhibit the spontaneous contraction of gastric smooth muscles in rat, guinea pig and human.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the ultrastructural localization of ANP-synthesizing cells and the correlation between ANP-synthesizing cells and microvessel density in rat gastric mucosa.DESIGN: Single sampling study.SETTING: Affiliated Hospital of Chengde Medical College. MATERIALS: Eighteen adult male Wistar rats of clean grade, weighing 300-350 g, were used in this study.METHODS: This study was conducted in the Laboratory of Chinese Materia Medica Immunology, Chengde Medical College from October 2004 to July 2007. The ultrastructural localization of ANP-synthesizing cells in rat gastric mucosa was performed by postembedding immunoelectron microscopy technique. The area density of ANP-synthesizing cell distribution was calculated by histochemical technique (saffron solution and toluidine solution staining included). Microvessels of rat gastric mucosa were revealed distinctively by tannic acid-ferric chloride staining method and scanning electron microscope technique.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:①The ultrastructural localization of ANP-synthesizing cells in rat gastric mucosa.②The distribution characteristics of gastric microvessels in different regions of rat gastric mucosa.③The distribution characteristics of ANP-synthesizing cells in rat gastric mucosa.④Correlation between ANP-synthesizing cell distribution and microvessel density.RESULTS: ① Ultrastructural localization of ANP-synthesizing cells: It was confirmed that ANP-cells were the enterochrochromaffin (EC) cells. ② Observation of microvessels: The microvessels were stained successfully by tannic acid-ferric chloride and scanning electron microscope technology. Microvessels of gastric mucous were in wriggled way and cut in different cross-sections. They could be clearly observed in distinct three-dimensions. The microvessel density was the largest in the basal glands of rat gastric mucous. ③ Distribution of ANP-synthesizing cells: It was identified that EC cell was only a chromaffin cell in the rat gastric mucosa. The chromaffin granules (brown granules) were localized in the cytoplasm of EC cells. Negative staining for chromaffin granules was detected in the submucosa and smooth muscle. EC cells had different distribution densities in different regions. The density order of EC cells was gastric cardiac region > gastric pyloric region > gastric fundic region in mucosal layer. ④ Correlation between ANP-synthesizing cells and microvessel density: Correlation analysis showed that there was a positive correlation between ANP-synthesizing cells and microvessel density in the gastric cardiac region(r = 0.53, P < 0.05, n=18), and there was a negative correlation between above-mentioned two indices in the gastric pyloric region(r = 0.38, P > 0.05 , n=18)and in the gastric fundic region(r = -0.29, P > 0.05, n=18).CONCLUSION: ANP-synthesizing cells are the EC cells of gastric mucosa. There is a positive correlation between ANP-synthesizing cells and microvessels in the rat gastric cardiac region, while there is a negative correlation between ANP-synthesizing cells and microvessels in the rat gastric pyloric region and in the gastric fundic region.
8.Efficacy and Safety of Magnesium Isoglycyrrhizinate Injection versus 4 Common Medicines in the Treatment of Drug-induced Liver Damage:A Systematic Review
Zhiqiang LI ; Chunhui XIA ; Yajing WANG ; Guanda WANG ; Junqing SHI
China Pharmacy 2015;26(33):4678-4681
OBJECTIVE:To systematically review the efficacy and safety of Magnesium isoglycyrrhizinate injection versus 4 comnon medicines in the treatment of drug-induced liver damage,and to provide evidence-based reference for clinic treatment. METHODS:Retrieved from PubMed,EMBase,Cochrane Library,CBM,CJFD,Wanfang Database and VIP Database,random-ized controlled trials (RCT) about Magnesium isoglycyrrhizinate injection versus other medicines in the treatment of drug-induced liver damage were enrolled. Meta-analysis was performed by using Rev Man 5.3 software after literature selection,data extract and quality assessment. RESULTS:A total of 13 RCTs were included,involving 1 093 patients. Results of Meta-analysis showed clini-cal effective in magnesium isoglycyrrhizinate group was significantly higher than tiopronin group[RD=0.29,95%CI(0.17,0.42), P<0.001] and diammonium glycyrrhizinate group [RD=0.07,95%CI(0.01,0.12),P=0.02],compared with glutathione group and compound ammonium glycyrrhetate group,there were no significant differences ;incidence of adverse reactions in magnesium iso-glycyrrhizinate group was significantly lower than diammonium glycyrrhizinate group [RD=-0.07,95%CI(-0.11,-0.03),P<0.001] and compound ammonium glycyrrhetate group[RD=-0.21,95%CI(-0.38,-0.04),P=0.02],compared with triopro-nin group and glutathione group,there were no significant differences among 3 groups. CONCLUSIONS:Magnesium isoglycyrrhiz-inate injection has better efficacy and safety than other 4 commons hepatoprotective medicines in the treatment of drug-induced liver damage. Due to the limit of methodological quality,more large-scale and long-term follow-up studies with strict designed are need-ed for the further verification of the conclusion.
9.Knockdown of EphB4 gene by small interference RNA inhibits proliferation of glioma cells in vitro
Chunhui LI ; Zhihong LI ; Yanfang SHI ; Yi GUO ; Yanan DING ; Haipeng LIU ; Kai CUI
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2010;36(3):129-132
Objective To explore the role of EphB4 in proliferation of glioma cells. Methods The mRNA and protein expressions of EphB4 were detected using RT-PCR, immunochemistry, and Western-blot, respectively. EphB4 siRNA was synthesized and transfected into U251 cells using Lipofectamine 2000. Glioma cell proliferation, apoptosis, and invasion were determined by MTT assay, TUNEL and transwell experiment, respectively. Results The expression (P<0.05) and proliferation of EphB4 were obviously decreased in U251 transfected with EphB4 siRNA and the proliferation was further decreased with the increased concetrations of siRNA. Compared with U251 group and siRNASCR group, EphB4 siRNA at different concentrations (25, 50 or 100 nmol/L) significantly reduced the invasion ability of cells and increased the number of apoptotic cells (P<0.05). Conclusions EphB4 plays an important role in the regulation of glioma cell proliferation, apoptosis and invasion.
10.The expression and purificiation of human Annexin Ⅴ overexpressed in E. coli and the detection of apoptosis
Chunhui DI ; Qun SHI ; Yingmei ZHANG ; Cheng ZHAO ; Yingcheng ZHONG ; Dawu HUANG ; Dalong MA
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2001;33(2):167-169
Objective: in order to provide rapid and reliable method. Methods: Encoded Annexin Ⅴ cDNA was amplifyed from U937 cDNA libary by PCR and then subcloned into E coli expression vector. MS2-Annexin Ⅴ fusion protein could be overexpressed in E coli. The MS2 bacteria protein could be removed by thrombin digestion.The mature Annexin Ⅴ was obtained by ion exchange chromatography and the FITC labled Annexin Ⅴ could be used in the detection of apoptosis. Results:Up to 37% of the total bacterial proteins was rhAnnexin Ⅴ as showed by SDS-PAGE. The purification of Annexin Ⅴ is over 99%. The FITC labled Annexin Ⅴ could efficiently detect apoptosis. Conclusion: We successfully established the technique procedure of obtaining a large quantity of Annexin Ⅴ and provided the basic routine for popularizing the detection of apoptosis' with high effciency.