1.Research Progress of Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in MRI.
Shuai WANG ; Chang DUAN ; Ping ZHANG ; Chunmei WANG ; Xiang LIU ; Hongsheng LI ; Jian CHENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(5):1131-1134
Magnetic susceptibility is an intrinsic physical quantity which describes the relationship between material magnetization and applied external magnetic field. Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) is an MRI technology which can quantify the buck magnetic susceptibility of tissue in vivo. It is particularly effective at elucidating anatomy with paramagnetic or diamagnetic components. QSM technology is a method for solving the ill-pose problem of unconventional de-convolution of the measured tissue magnetic field with the unit magnetic dipole field to obtain the susceptibility source map. Many multi orientation scan based QSM and clinically acceptable single orientation QSM methods have been proposed to solve this ill-posed problem. In this paper, the QSM concept is introduced and the various QSM methods are systematically categorized and discussed. The aim of this paper is to summarize the current research progress of QSM, popularize the knowledge of QSM and promote the improvements and the rational application of QSM in clinical field.
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2.Characteric analysis of developmental stages about methamphetamine addictive behavior
Chunmei DUAN ; Yiran MENG ; Jing WANG ; Congbin ZHANG ; Rongji SUN ; Tianhui WU ; Miao YE ; Peng PENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(3):226-231
Objective:To differentiate the methamphetamine users according to the developmental stages of addictive behavior, and explore the characteristics of different stages in order to provid a theoretical reference for our clinical intervention.Methods:Take the male methamphetamine users in compulsory detoxification institute whom were admitted from September 2018 to December 2019 as research objects.All the objects were asked to complete clinical diagnosis, interview and questionnaire evaluation in one week.According to the developmental stages of addictive behavior, the subjects were divided into occasional use group ( n=51), regular use group ( n=95) and compulsive use group ( n=157).All subjects were evaluated using visual analogue scale(VAS), Barrett impulsiveness scale(BIS)and CogState scale.SPSS 20.0 software was used for statistical analysis, AVOVA or Kruskal-Wallis H test was used for group comparison.Multiple Logistic regression analysis was used to explore the factors associated with the development of addictive behavior. Results:(1)The compulsive use group had higher cumulative duration(24(8, 48), 12(4, 24), 22(10, 36)), average dose(6.6±3.8, 2.8±1.4, 4.5±3.4) and craving score(1(0, 5), 0(0, 1), 1(0, 3)) than the other two groups(all P<0.05).And individuals in compulsive use group had more previous heroin use experience(20.4%, 9.8%, 14.8%, P<0.05).The regular use group had more withdrawal times than the other two groups(1(1, 3), 1(0, 1), 1(1, 2), P<0.05).The total scores of Barrett impulsiveness scale(42.8±13.3, 34.5±13.6, 36.1±14.9) and the scores in all dimensions in the compulsive use group were significantly higher than those in the other two groups(motor impulsiveness: 37.5±15.8, 27.8±13.4, 29.2±17.8; attentional impulsiveness: 43.2±18.0, 39.4±17.0, 37.2±18.1; non-planning impulsiveness: 47.2±19.8, 38.8±18.7, 40.7±20.8; P<0.05) .In the compulsive use users, the ISL(16.50±4.87, 19.30±4.78, 18.33±4.91) and SEC(0.76±0.21, 0.89±0.22, 0.81±0.21) scores about cognitive assessment were significantly lower than other two groups(both P<0.05).(2)The results of multiple Logistic regression analysis showed that cumulative duration ( β=0.022, OR=1.022, 95% CI: 1.003-1.042), dosage( β=0.625, OR=1.869, 95% CI: 1.196-2.921), craving ( β=0.194, OR=1.214, 95% CI: 1.002-1.215), the total scores of Barrett impulse scale( β=0.036, OR=1.037, 95% CI: 1.013-1.061), scores of non-planning impulsiveness( β=0.040, OR=1.041, 95% CI: 1.004-1.038), scores of motor impulsiveness( β=0.033, OR=1.214, 95% CI: 1.001-1.068) were associated with the periodic grouping of addictions. Conclusions:Addictive behavior is a progressive process and methamphetamine users at different stages have different characteristics in substance use, impulsiveness and cognitive function.The development of addictive behavior is associated with the time, dosage and craving of substance use, as well as the personality impulsivity of users.And the compulsive users suffered more cognitive impairment than the other two groups. The methamphetamine users should be identified dynamically and targeted therapeutic intervention measures should be carried out to block the addictive process to achieve the goal of harm reduction.
3.Hemolytic Analysis of Two Kinds of Placement of Leukoreduced Suspension Red Blood Cells Storage Bag
Ruijun ZHANG ; Bingzheng DUAN ; Chunmei JU ; Yanhong SONG ; Yan BAI ; Rong HUO ; Suqin SUI
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2015;(4):120-122
Objective Discussion leukoreduction of red blood cells suspended in two different storage bag placement and he-molysis rate impact on the supernatant free hemoglobin (FHb),to ensure the clinical transfusion is safe and effective.Meth-ods Selected 20 donors to sample 400 ml whole blood per person to make leukodepleted red blood cells,which were evenly divided into 10 bags.The 10 bags were randomly divided into two groups,one to the upright position,one group of horizon-tal.The two groups were stored under the same conditions.Respectively,in the 7,14,21,28,35 day,randomly removed one storage bag from each group,FHb and red blood cell hemolysis rate were measured and analyzed statistically.Results FHb and hemolysis rate results stored in the first 21 days of testing,uprightgroup were (217.310±48.477)mg/L and (0.250± 0.056)%,respectively horizontal group (173.972±39.027)mg/L and (0.189±0.045)%,the results set upright than hori-zontal group,the results were statistically(t=3.114,P =0.003<0.05 and t=3.798,P =0.001<0.05),the difference was statistically significant.Conclusion In the blood storage period,storage bags can be placed horizontally to reduce the de-struction of red blood cells,blood storage is more favorable.
4.Development of a multiple PCR-based reverse line blot hybridization assay(mPCR-RLB)to detect seven sexually transmitted disease pathogens
Hui WANG ; Fanrong KONG ; Xiaoyong ZHOU ; Xianyu ZENG ; Weizhen WANG ; Yiqun DUAN ; Zhiliang ZENG ; Chunmei CHEN ; L.gilbert GWENDOLYN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2008;41(12):810-813
Objective To develop a multiple PCR-based reverse line blot hydrization assay (mPCR-RLB)to simutaneously detect several STD pathogens:Neisserria gonorrhoeae,Chlamydia trachomatis,Ureaplasma urealyticum,U.parvum,Mycoplasma genitalium,M,hominis and Trichomonas vaginalis.Methods Seven pairs of biotin-labelled primer were designed and synthesized to target the 16S rRNA-23S rRNA intergenic spacer regions of Neisserria gonorrhoeae,Chlamydia trachomatis,Mycoplasma,and repetitive DNA sequence of Trichomonas to identify and subtype thesc pathogens.DNA was extracted from the referrence strains of seven pathogens and used as templates.mPCR was performed to simutaneously amplify the target regions of these pathogens.Then,the biotin-labelled amplicons were hybridized with membrane-bound specific oligonucleotide probes followed by the detection of bound amplicons with chemiluminescence assay.Serially diluted plasmids containing the target genes of pathogens were amplified with this method to detect its sensitivity.Two-hundred and eleven specimens,including 104 male urethral swabs and 107 female cervical swabs,were collected from the STD clinic of Wuhan First Hospital;mPCR-RLB and single-primer PCR were performed.For specimens with inconsistent results,nested PCR was performed to confirm the results.Results The assay sensitively and specifically identified referrence strains of the tested pathogens.The detection limit of mPCR-RLB was 100 copies for all the pathogens.Of the 211 clinical specimens,2.8%(6/21)were negative for single-primer PCR,but positive for mPCR-RLB,and nested-PCR results were consistent with those of mPCR-RLB.Conclusion mPCR-RLB is a sensitive,specific and rapid method for the detection of STD pathogens from clinical specimens.
5.Expressions of miR-124* and laminin-8 in gliomas and their interactive regulation
Guohui LU ; Chunmei JIANG ; Jian DUAN ; Dongwei ZHOU ; Tao HONG ; Shizhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2014;13(8):763-767
Objective To explore the expressions ofmiR-124* and laminin-8 in different grades of human gliomas,and analyze the potential regulatory relationship between them.Methods Thirty human glioma specimens of different stages and two healthy brain tissues,collected in our hospital from January 2011 to December 2012,were used in our study; Western blotting was performed to detect the laminin-8 and miR-124* protein expressions; plasmid vectors carried psiCHECKTM-2-wild-type (WT) laminin β1 chain 3 'untranslated region (3'UTR) and psiCHECKTM-2-mutant (MUT) laminin β1 chain 3'UTR were established,and they were,respectively,co-transfected with the miR-124* mimics,negative control ofmiRNA mimics,miR-124* inhibitors,negative control ofmiRNA inhibitors into the U87 cells;besides,cotransfection with psiCHECKTM-2 into U87 cells was used as blank control group; the fluorescence intensity of each group was determined by dual-luciferase assay 48 h after the cotransfection.Dual-luciferase assay was developed to verify the regulatory effects ofmiR-124* on laminin-8.The nu/nu nude mice were given subcutaneous injection of U87 cells to establish giloma animal models; the expression of β1 chain-containing laminin-8 protein was detected in gliomas by Western blotting; the expression of vascular endothelial cell marker CD31 was observed by immunohistochemical staining.Results Western blotting showed high expressions of laminin-8 protein in high-grade gliomas (WHO grade Ⅲ/ⅣV),but low expressions in low-grade gliomas (WHO grade Ⅰ/Ⅱ); real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR showed that the expression of miR-124* in high-grade gliomas was significantly lower than that in low-grade gliomas.Dual-luciferase assay confirmed that fluorescence intensity of U87 cells carried psiCHECKTM-2-WT laminin β1 chain 3'UTR and miR-124* mimics (2.13±0.25) was significantly weaker than that of cells carried psiCHECKTM-2-WT laminin β1 chain 3'UTR and negative control of miRNA mimics (2.71±0.08,P<0.05); that of those carried psiCHECKTM-2-MUT laminin β1 chain 3'UTR and miR-124* inhibitors (3.18 ±0.22) was significantly stronger than those carried,psiCHECKTM-2-MUT laminin β1 chain 3'UTR and negative control of miRNA inhibitors (2.70±0.17,P<0.05).The animal model results indicated the laminin-8 and CD31 expressions in miR-124* treatment group were obviously lower than those in control group.Conclusion MiR-124*,which can affect the malignant degrees of human gliomas through playing its negative regulation role in laminin-8 expression,maybe a target gene for the diagnosis and therapy of gliomas.
6.Clinical analysis of 2 cases with chylothorax due to primary lymphatic dysplasia and review of literature.
Jinrong LIU ; Chunmei YAO ; Baoping XU ; Wenbin SHEN ; Chunju ZHOU ; Xiaomin DUAN ; Jin ZHOU ; Ran AN ; Wei WANG ; Zhaolu DING ; Shunying ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2014;52(5):362-367
OBJECTIVETo analyze the clinical characteristics and diagnosis of 2 cases with chylothorax due to primary lymphatic dysplasia and to elevate pediatrician's recognition level for this disease.
METHODClinical manifestations of the children were retrospectively analyzed. Primary lymphatic dysplasia was diagnosed by lymphoscintigraphy.
RESULTThe first patient was a male aged 2-year-7-month who presented with a history of tachypnea for 43 days, fever and sore throat for 5 days at the early stage of the illness. He had a history of external injury before his illness. Physical examination showed his left chest bulging and left side diminished breath sound. His pleural effusion showed dark red (It was divided into two layers after standing, the upper layer turned into milky white, and the lower turned into hemorrhagic liquid) . White blood cell (WBC) count was 9 000×10(6)/L, mononuclear cell was 0.9, polykaryocytes was 0.1, triglyceride was 12.37 mmol/L in the pleural effusion. Contrast-enhanced lung CT (revascularization) showed pericardial effusion and a massive left sided pleural effusion. The second patient was a male aged 9 years and 6 months, who presented with a history of cough for 24 days, intermittent fever, vomiting, abdominal pain for 19 days, and edema of lower limbs for 4 days. Physical examination showed edema in both eyelids, lower extremities and scrotum. The level of albumin was 14 g/L and the titer of Mycoplasma pneumoniae IgM was 1: 320 in the serum. His hydrothorax pleural effusion showed milk white. White blood cell (WBC) count was 74×10(6)/L, mononuclear cell was 0.78, polykaryocytes was 0.22, triglyceride was 1.01 mmol/L in the pleural effusion. Chyle test showed positive in his pleural effusion and seroperitoneum. High-resolution CT of the lung revealed bilateral interstitial and parenchymal infiltration and both sided pleural effusion. Abdominal ultrasound showed giant hypertrophy of the gastric mucosa and massive ascites. Gastroscopy showed giant hypertrophy of the gastric mucosa. Lymphoscintigraphy revealed primary lymphatic dysplasia in both children.
CONCLUSIONPrimary lymphatic dysplasia might occur in children and result in dropsy of serous cavity (chylothorax, chylopericardium, chylous ascites). Dropsy of serous cavity showed bloody or milk white. WBC count might elevate with lymphocyte increasing mostly, triglyceride was often higher than 1.0 mmol/L in dropsy of serous cavity. Primary lymphatic dysplasia can be diagnosed by lymphoscintigraphy.
Child ; Child, Preschool ; Chylothorax ; diagnosis ; etiology ; pathology ; Humans ; Leukocyte Count ; Lymphatic Abnormalities ; complications ; diagnosis ; pathology ; Lymphoscintigraphy ; Male ; Pericardial Effusion ; diagnosis ; etiology ; Pleural Effusion ; diagnosis ; etiology ; pathology ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed
7.Bio-activity evaluation of Qinlian Siwu decoction on inhibiting mice uterine contraction in vitro and its components analysis.
Chunmei LIU ; Yuping TANG ; Yongqing HUA ; Erxin SHANG ; Jinao DUAN ; Dekang WU ; Anwei DING
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(24):3362-3367
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the bio-activity of Qinlian Siwu decoction on in vitro uterus contraction model and exploit the relationship between chemical components and the bio-activity.
METHODThe samples were prepared by macroporous adsorptive resins. The in vitro uterus contraction model was adopted to appraise the bio-activities of Qinlian Siwu decoction and its different separated fractions. HPLC-DAD- ESI -MS method was applied to analyze and identify the components in the fraction QL-3.
RESULTIt was found that five active fractions (QL-1, QL-3, QL-5, QL-7 and QL-11) were separated from Qinlian Siwu decoction, mainly contributed to the observed antagonismto the contraction of the mouse uterus. 28 compounds in the fraction QL-3 were identified as malic acid, gallic acid, catalpol, protocatechuic acid, aucubin, chuanxiongzine hydrochloridum, vanillic acid, caffeic acid, paeoniflorin, berberastine, albiflorin, tetrahydropalmatine, coptisine, jatrorrhizine, leonuride, worenine, ferulic acid, palmatine, berberine, scutellarin, baicalin-7-0-glucoside, baicalin, rehmannioside C, wogonoside, chrysin-7-glucuronide, ttetuin, baicalein, wogonin and oroxylin-A.
CONCLUSIONIn vitro inhibiting the contraction of the isolated mouse uterine of Qinlian Siwu decoction was mainly attributed to the fraction QL-1 and QL-3. The active fractions (QL-5, QL-7 and QL-11) were obtained from QL-3 on the macroporous adsorptive resins by the gradient elution using ethanol.
Animals ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Female ; Mass Spectrometry ; Mice ; Muscle, Smooth ; drug effects ; physiology ; Statistics as Topic ; methods ; Uterine Contraction ; drug effects ; Uterus ; drug effects ; physiology
8.Clinical medical education in Ethiopia and its enlightenment
Rui XU ; Xiaoyan CHEN ; Chunmei DUAN ; Shu LIU ; Qingwu YANG ; Yang BAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2020;19(11):1267-1270
In the field of medical education, Ethiopia has made a great progress in recent years. After systematical inquiry of Ethiopia's clinical medical education, this paper elaborates the mode of undergraduate teaching in Ethiopia from aspects of curriculum design, emphasis of contents, teaching methods and assessment methods, and also introduces the development and continuing education of Ethiopian medical students after graduation. Moreover, the "Innovative Track" clinical medical education reform proposed by Ethiopia recently is introduced as well. Therefore, characteristics and advantages of clinical teaching in Ethiopia indicate that in the process of deepening the medical education reform in China, we should learn from different countries. In this way, the development of medical education in China can be promoted better and faster.
9.A qualitative study on employment experiences of coordinators of In-Hospital Organ Procurement Organization
Qin XIE ; Fangjian DUAN ; Huijuan MA ; Yu LUO ; Chunmei LUO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(6):463-467
Objective:To explore the employment experiences of coordinators of In-Hospital Organ Procurement Organization (OPO).Methods:Based on purpose sampling, 12 full-time In-Hospital OPO coordinators in Chongqing City were recruited from July to December 2020. A semi-structured and in-depth interview was performed and the data was analyzed by Colaizzi.Results:4 first-level themes were extracted, including professional identity process, negative emotional experience, improvement of professional practice competence and job expectancy. 12 second-level themes were identified including career expectations and identity confusion, professional values, shortage of respect and ratification, huge workloads, great psychological pressure, influence of the bereaved families, enhancement of the ability to communicate, improvement of problem-solving ability, improvement of team-work ability, optimization of scenario simulation, a perfection of the assessment system, a clear career path.Conclusions:In-Hospital OPO coordinators are lack of professional awareness in an initial stage. While feeling a sense of professional value, they also experience some negative emotions. Furthermore, their competences are improved in practice and they, meanwhile, express a strong desire for career development. It is suggested that the administrators could explore establishment of academic education, enhancement of psychological and social support, creation of pretty working environments and improvement of training, assessment and promotion systems to facilitate the career development of coordinators.
10. Comparative toxic effect of different aluminum compounds in PC12 cells
Chunmei DUAN ; Jin FAN ; Chengyun LIU ; Ling ZHANG ; Qiao NIU
China Occupational Medicine 2017;44(01):20-24
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the toxic effects of four different kinds of aluminum compounds in rat adrenal-derived pheochromocytoma cell PC12. METHODS: PC12 cells at logarithmic growth phase were treated with four different kinds of aluminum compounds: aluminum maltolate( concentration was 0. 0,0. 1,0. 2,0. 4,0. 8 mmol / L),aluminum chloride( concentration was 0. 0,1. 0,2. 0,4. 0,8. 0 mmol/L),aluminum citrate( concentration was 0. 0,1. 0,2. 0,4. 0,8. 0mmol / L) and aluminum lactate( concentration was 0. 0,2. 0,4. 0,8. 0,16. 0 mmol / L) for 24 hours,respectively. The cell viability was determined with CCK-8 assay,and the apoptotic rate was detected by flow cytometry. RESULTS: All of the aluminum compounds suppressed the cell viability and increased apoptosis( P < 0. 01). Most of the effects were in a dose dependent manner. Comparing with the control,the minimum effective concentration of aluminum maltolate,aluminium chloride,aluminum citrate and aluminum lactate were 0. 2,2. 0,2. 0 and 4. 0 mmol / L,respectively,in cell viability( P < 0. 05); and 0. 1,2. 0,1. 0 and 2. 0 mmol/L in cell apoptosis( P < 0. 05). The 24 hours 50% inhibitory concentration of the above four aluminum compounds were( 0. 45 ± 0. 01),( 4. 02 ± 0. 39),( 5. 37 ± 0. 88) and( 6. 31 ±0. 58) mmol / L,respectively. CONCLUSION: Treatment of all four aluminum compounds had reduced cell viability and increased the percentage of cell apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner in PC12 cells. The best dose-response relation was observed in aluminum maltolate treatment group,and a relatively low dose of it was required in in-vitro toxicology study.Therefore,aluminum maltolate posed to be better reagent than the other three for in-vitro aluminum toxicity study.