1.The value of MRI in diagnosing and classifying of plasma cell mastitis
Wenjing CUI ; Jing XU ; Song LUO ; Wei HUANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(1):46-49
Objective To evaluate the value of the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)in the diagnosis and classification of plas-ma-cell mastitis (PCM).Methods The breast MRIs of eighteen pathologically confirmed PCM patients were retrospectively ob-served and analyzed.The manifestations of lesions,including shape,size,margin,and characteristic enhancement on T1 WI,T2 WI with fat suppression and contrast enhanced T1 WI were observed and documented respectively.Results PCM were divided into three types according to MRIs:the inflammation type 4 cases,the abscess type 9 cases,and the mixed type 5 cases.In the inflammation type,3 cases of lesions were wide extending while the other 1 limited in nipple and areola.All 4 cases of lesions were hypointensity on T1 WI and hyperintensity on T2 WI with fat suppression.And in the contrast enhanced scanning,2 cases showed patchy hyperin-tensity and 2 cases showed branch-like enhancement.In abscess type,6 cases of lesions were wide and 3 cases limited in one quad-rant.Of all 9 cases,there were 3 cases with single abscess and 6 with multiple abscess;and all cases showed hypointensity on T1 WI and hyperintensity on T2 WI with fat suppression.In the enhanced scanning,there were 4 cases with honeycomb-like hyperintensity and 5 cases with annular and patchy enhancement.In mixed type,inflammation was accompanied with abscess and fistula.All cases were hypointensity on T1 WI and hyperintensity on T2 WI with fat suppression.In the enhanced scanning,3 cases showed honeycomb-like enhancement,1 case showed multiple annular enhancement and 1 case showed annular and patchy enhancement.Regions of in-terest were selected and time-signal intensity curves were obtianed in every enhancement cases,all of which were influent.Of all ca-ses,5 showed high-protein deposition in the expansion ducts,exhibiting hyperintensity on T1 WI and hypointensity on T2 WI with fat suppression.Conclusion The abscess type is the most common in PCM and the second is the mixed type.Annular and honeycomb-like enhancement are characteristic appearance of these two types,which are helpful in the diagnosis and classification of PCM.
2.The effect of experimental pain on attentional bias in a pictorial dot-probe task
Yanlin LUO ; Ming CUI ; Yanhui YANG ; Xin DOU ; Yang YU ; Song HAN ; Junfa LI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2012;34(6):431-435
Objective To investigate the effect of moderate pain on attentional bias towards emotional pictures among healthy subjects.Methods Thirty-two healthy college students aged from 17 to 26 (21.8±2.2;16 males and 16 females) participated in this study.A tourniquet was tied to each subject's left upper arm 1 to 2cm above the cubits horizontal grain.Pain was inflicted by inflating the tourniquet,and the pressure was maintained at 26.66kPa.While tourniquet was inflated (with pain) or not (no pain),each subject was asked to finish a pictorial dot-probe task with three kinds of pictures-emotionally positive,negative and neutral.In experiment 1,subjects performed the dot-probe tasks with the contralateral hand while the tourniquet was tied on the left upper arm without inflation.In experiment 2 the tourniquet was inflated until the subject completed the dot-probe task (for about 10min).The reaction times (RTs) and the error rates (Ers) in the recognition task were recorded,and the intensity of the subject's pain and discomfort were measured using a verbal rating scale.Results The subjects reported moderate to severe pain with the tourniquet inflated.The RT and ER data were analyzed using two-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) which showed a significant difference between the average RTs of the males (482±73ms without pain and 466±82ms with pain) and those of the females (536±90ms without pain and 519±100 ms with pain).The average ER was significantly different between the pain (2.38±1.49)% and no pain (1.09±0.82)% conditions in both groups.Holn-Sidak multiple comparison testing showed significant differences in both groups' average ER between the negative picture (3.81±1.73)% and the positive picture (1.66±0.97)%,and between the negative and neutral pictures (1.68±0.8) % in the pain condition.Mild attentional avoidance was observed with the positive [pain condition (-5.1±4.8) ms and no pain (-4.6±4)ms] and negative pictures [pain condition (-3.43±6) ms and no pain (-0.79±4.1)ms],but no significant difference was found between the pain and no pain conditions.Conclusion The error rate in a pictorial dot-probe task is influenced by pain,especially with negative pictures.
3. Effect of age on prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma patients with diabetes mellitus: A propensity-score matching analysis
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2016;37(9):1171-1175
Objective To explore the effect of age on prognosis of patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV)-related hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) complicated with diabetes mellitus (DM) after radical resection. Methods The clinical data of 250 patients with HBV-related HCC complicated with DM who received radical resection were collected from the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University and the Eastern Hepatobiliary Surgery Hospital and were retrospectively analyzed. The patients aged 30-80 years old and were divided into the elder group (≥60 years n=58) and the non-elder group (<60 years, n=192). Propensity score matching (PSM) method was used for covariate balance and the overall survival (OS) rates were compared between the two groups. Cox regression was used to analyze the risk factors influencing the prognosis of HCC. Results In the PSM cohort (n=53 in elder group, n=85 in non-elder group), the 1-, 3-, 5-year OS rates were not significantly different between the two groups (P =0. 15). The results of Cox multivariate regression analysis revealed that age was not significantly associated with OS of patients with HBV-related HCC complicated with DM. Conclusion Elder age seems not to decrease the OS of patients with HBV-related HCC complicated with DM after radical resection; elder patients can obtain similar survival as the non-elder ones.
4. Propensity score-matching method for evaluating the effect of anatomic liver resection and non-anatomic liver resection on prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma patients
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2016;37(12):1568-1573
Objective To compare the prognoses of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patientswho underwent anatomic liver resection (AR) or non-anatomic liver resection (NAR) using propensity score-matching methods. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 124 HCC patients who were treated in the First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University between Jan. 2010 and Dec. 2015. The patients included 64 undergoing AR (AR group), and 60 undergoing NAR (NAR group). Propensity score-matching methods were used to assess the overall survival (OS) of the patients in AR and NAR groups whle controlling the potential confounders, and the risk factors of prognosis of HCC patients were analyzed by Cox proportional hazardmodel. Results In the propensity score-matching cohort, the OS of the patients in AR group (n=29) was significantly longer than that in the NAR group (n=45) after propensity score-matching (52 [44. 83-59. 17] months vs 38 [31. 45-44. 55] months, P = 0. 005). The Cox proportional hazards model revealed that AR was associatedwith a superior OS (HR=0. 54, 95%CI 0. 30-0. 96, P =0. 04). Conclusion Propensity score-matching method has shown that AR can better improve the OS in HCC patients after liver resection compared withNAR.
5.Reevaluation on the mechanical properties of dentine microstructure
Xiao-Song LUO ; Yi-Xia ZHANG ; Yu-Hong CUI ; Jun PAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2011;26(2):181-188
Objective:It is demostrated that the porous protein-mineral mechanics model could provide more accurate prediction for biomaterial properties of dentine compared with the other established models.This paper would use the model to reevaluate the mechanical properties and its interacting mechanism of human dentine.Method:By using a porous proteinmineral mechanics model,the effect from the interactions between tubules,pedtubular and intertubular matrix on dentine microstructure was discussed.Results:The dentinal micromechanical properties were dependent on the tubular direction,and the absolute values of the stresses derived from the hydraulic and gas tubular pressures increased parabolically with theincreasing diameter of the tubules.It was also found that the effective elastic constants of the dentine microstructure would vary with the aging and the distribution of mineral and collagen within peritubular and intertubular matrix of detine.Conclusions:The theoretical analyses provided in this paper demonstrated that the microstructural characteristics of tubules,peritubular and intertubular dentinal matdx could have different influences on the micromechanical properties of human dentine,which showed the validity of porous protein-mineral mechanics model,and the limitation of some models that neglected the interacting mechanism.
6.Reevaluation on the mechanical properties of dentine microstructure
Xiao-Song LUO ; Yi-Xia ZHANG ; Yu-Hong CUI ; Jun PAN
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2011;26(2):181-188
Objective:It is demostrated that the porous protein-mineral mechanics model could provide more accurate prediction for biomaterial properties of dentine compared with the other established models.This paper would use the model to reevaluate the mechanical properties and its interacting mechanism of human dentine.Method:By using a porous proteinmineral mechanics model,the effect from the interactions between tubules,pedtubular and intertubular matrix on dentine microstructure was discussed.Results:The dentinal micromechanical properties were dependent on the tubular direction,and the absolute values of the stresses derived from the hydraulic and gas tubular pressures increased parabolically with theincreasing diameter of the tubules.It was also found that the effective elastic constants of the dentine microstructure would vary with the aging and the distribution of mineral and collagen within peritubular and intertubular matrix of detine.Conclusions:The theoretical analyses provided in this paper demonstrated that the microstructural characteristics of tubules,peritubular and intertubular dentinal matdx could have different influences on the micromechanical properties of human dentine,which showed the validity of porous protein-mineral mechanics model,and the limitation of some models that neglected the interacting mechanism.
7.The effect of low frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with duloxetine in treat-ment of depression
Jun ZHANG ; Ming CUI ; Yanhai WU ; Hongmei SONG ; Changping ZHAI ; Jiapei DENG ; Shouhu WANG ; Xiangfen LUO ; Sheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2015;(5):288-292
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy and safety of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation combined with duloxetine in treatment of depression. Methods Sixty-nine cases of depression were randomly divided in?to study group (n=35 patients) and control group (n=34 patients). The study group received duloxetine combined with 1Hz rTMS treatment on the right dorsolateral prefrontal cortex area for 6 weeks whereas the control group received duloxetine combined with pseudo-rTMS treatment for 6 weeks. The Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD-24) and Treatment Emergent Symptom Scale (TESS) were used to assess the clinical efficacy and the adverse reactions before, 2, 4 and 6 weeks after the treatment, respectively. Results Four patients (two from each group) dropped out of the study. The main effects of time (P<0.001) and groups (P=0.029) were significant and so was the interactive effect of time and group (P<0.001). The clinical curative effect of the study group were significantly better compared with the control group at the 2, 4, 6 weeks following treatment (P<0.001). The adverse reactions were mild in these two groups. Conclusions The combi?nation of 1 Hz rTMS with duloxetine is superior to either medication alone for the treatment depression.
8.Application of COI-based DNA Barcoding for Identifying Animal Medical Materials in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia
Hui ZHANG ; Hui YAO ; Lina CUI ; He DU ; Zhe LIN ; Xiaochen GAO ; Xue LANG ; Jingyuan SONG ; Kun LUO ; Linchun SHI ; Shilin CHEN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(3):371-380
Medicinal animals are important part of Traditional Chinese medicine resources in China. Cytochrome c oxidase subunit I (COI) was selected as the standard DNA barcoding sequence for animal medical materials. In this study, the 51 animal species from 45 animal medical materials in the Chinese Pharmacopoeia were selected and the intra-specific variation and the inter-specific divergence, the barcoding gap, the identification efficiency of their COI sequences were analyzed. The results showed that the inter-specific divergence is higher than intra-specific distance. The barcoding gap existed between inter-specific sequence divergence and intra-specific dis-tance. The identification efficiencies were 100% both at the genus and species level except the Arthropoda. The cluster dendrogram exhibited that different species distinguished from others. Therefore, COI sequence as a bar-code is suitable to identify the species of animal medical materials in Chinese Pharmacopoeia.
9.Effects of fungal elicitor on inophyllums production in suspension cultured cells of Calophyllum inophyllum L.
Huan-liang LUO ; Yong GUO ; Tang-bing CUI ; Jian-guo DAI ; Jun-song ZHANG ; Bai-qiu XU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2004;39(4):305-308
AIMTo investigate the effects of fungal elicitors on inophyllums production in suspension cultured cell of Calophyllum inophyllum Linn.
METHODSThe pathogen of leaf spot disease of C. inophyllum L. was isolated and prepared as fungal elicitor. The fungal elicitor was added to the medium with different concentrations and culture period. Their effects on biomass and inophyllums content of the suspension of cultured cells were studied.
RESULTSThe optimum effects of S-I fungal elicitor concentrations on inophyllums content was 60 mg GE x L(-1). Adding the fungi elicitor into the cell suspension culture system at stationary phase (being cultured for 18 days) resulted in a highest inophyllum content of 59.174 mg x L(-1) at the 3rd day with 27% higher than control. Fungal elicitor treatment promoted the inophyllums accumulation in medium.
CONCLUSIONAdding the Stagonospora curtisii (Berk.) Sacc. to the medium was effective approaches to enhance inophyllums yield in the suspension of C. inophyllum L culture cell.
Calophyllum ; cytology ; metabolism ; Cell Division ; Cells, Cultured ; Coumarins ; metabolism ; Culture Media ; Mitosporic Fungi ; physiology
10.Effects of phospholipid transfer protein overexpression on content of sphingosine-1-phosphate in mouse lipoprotein
Yang YU ; Yumei FENG ; Shoudong GUO ; Yingjie CUI ; Guohua SONG ; Lei FENG ; Tian LUO ; Chao CHEN ; Yiwei WANG ; Xiancheng JIANG ; Shucun QIN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(8):1421-1426
[ABSTRACT]AIM:Toinvestigatetheinteractionandthemechanismofsphingosine-1-phosphate(S1P)and phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) in lipoprotein.METHODS:The S1P content in the plasma and lipoprotein from 10-week-old PLTP transgenic (PLTP-Tg) mice and wild-type (WT) mice (n=8 each) was assayed.The transport of S1P by PLTP was determined by S1P transfer assay.The content of specific S1P carrier, apolipoprotein M, was detected by West-ern blotting.RESULTS:Plasma S1P contents were decreased by 21.1%in PLTP-Tg mice compared with WT mice.S1P content in high-density lipoprotein ( HDL) fraction ( HDL-S1P) from PLTP-Tg mice was decreased by 35.1% compared with WT mice, whereas the S1P in low-density lipoprotein (LDL) fraction (LDL-S1P) was increased by 127.4%.The re-sults of S1P transfer assay indicated that PLTP facilitated S 1P transport from erythrocyte to recombinant liposome at 37℃in D-Hanks buffer solution .The plasma content of apolipoprotein M was not changed in PLTP-Tg mice compared with WT mice.CONCLUSION:PLTP is a key factor to maintain plasma HDL-S1P under physical condition .Overexpression of PLTP decreases the HDL-S1P but increases LDL-S1P.The mechanism might be related to the capability of PLTP on trans-ferring S1P from erythrocyte to lipoprotein.