1.The influence of aerobic exercise on the level of advanced glyclation end products in plasma in type 2 diabetic rats
Zhixiang SHEN ; Cuixian LIU ; Jiejiao ZHENG ; Shengying SUN ; Yuchun LIU ; Meng MENG ; Jian ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(3):167-170
Objective To determine the influence of aerobic exercise on advanced glycation end products (AGEs)in plasma using a rat model of type 2 diabetes,and to provide an experimental basis for explaining the rehabilitative mechanism of aerobic exercise in type 2 diabetes.Methods Fifty-two healthy 8-week-old male SpragueDawley rats were allocated at random into a normal control group(n=10)and a type 2 diabetes model group(n=42).The latter were overfed with a high-sugar,high-fat and high-energy diet for 4 weeks,then 30ms/kg of streptozotocin was injected intraperitoneally to create a model of type 2 diabetes.Thirty diabetic rats were then allocated at random into a diabetes control group,a low intensity exercise group and a moderate intensity exercise group with 10 in each group.The treadmill exercise was administered to the animals in the low and moderate exercise groups accordingly.Results Compared with the normal control group,plasma AGEs increased significantly in the diabetes control and moderate intensity exercise groups.Compared with the diabetes control group,AGEs in the lower intensity exercise group were significantly lower.Compared with the moderate intensity exercise group,plasma AGEs in the low intensity exercise group were somewhat lower,but not significantly.Conclusion Aerobic exercise can reduce plasma AGE levels in rats with a model of type 2 diabetes.The effect is probably related to decreasing excessive blood glncose and the exercise intensity.
2.A cohort study on the impacts of pre-pregnancy maternal body mass index,gestational weight gain on neonate birth status and perinatal outcomes in Fujian province
Yanhua LI ; Xiaomei CHEN ; Shuixian CHEN ; Jiangnan WU ; Xiuyun ZHUO ; Qiaoling ZHENG ; Xiuqing WEI ; Ronghua ZHANG ; Huiqing HUANG ; Cuixian ZHENG ; Juan LIN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;(6):635-640
Objective To study the impacts of pre-pregnancy maternal BMI and gestational weight gain(GWG)on pregnancy outcomes. Methods We adopted a prospective cohort study with cluster sampling in single pregnant women,who were not with hypertension,diabetes,hyperlipidemia or other diseases in the previous history,neither did they have diseases of heart,liver,kidney,thyroid etc. related to current pregnancy. Those pregnant women who visited the prenatal nutrition clinic under‘informed consent’were surveyed with questionnaire to track their peri-natal complications,delivery mode and neonate birth outcomes etc. Pearson and partial correlations,chi-square test and binary logistic regression were used to study the association between pre-pregnancy maternal BMI,GWG and pregnancy outcomes. Results A total of 623 pregnant women were recruited in the cohort,with 592(95%)of them eligible for analysis. Results from the Multivariate Logistic Regression analysis indicated that,after controlling the potential confounding factors,when compared to women with pre-pregnancy BMI between 18.5 and 24.0,the odds ratios(ORs)for low birth ponderal index(PI) were 2.34[95%confidence interval(CI),1.24-4.42)]among those with BMI<18.5,respectively,while 2.73(1.12-6.68)for high birth PI among those with BMI>24.0. Similarly,when compared to pregnant women with normal GWG(defined as weight gain range from P15 to P85 by stratification of pre-pregnancy BMI),low GWG(
3.Clinical research of automated breast volume scanner and MRI in diagnosis of breast cancer
Peilei WANG ; Beijian HUANG ; Fengyang ZHENG ; Lixia YAN ; Cuixian LI ; Haiyun SHEN ; Xun LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2017;26(8):687-692
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of automated breast volume scanner(ABVS) and magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) in the detection and diagnosis of breast cancer and to assess the value of these modalities as well as the joint use of the two.Methods In this study,a total of 50 breast lesions in 37 patients proved by surgery and pathology were included.Before operation,all patients were underwent both ABVS and dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE-MRI) examinations,and classified into groups according to BI-RADS classification.Then the effectiveness of the two examinations were contrasted,the image features on the two techniques were analyzed,and their differential diagnosis in benign and malignant breast lesions were compared.Results The sensitivity,specificity,accuracy,positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value(NPV) of ABVS and MRI for the diagnosis of breast cancer were 91.67% and 95.83%,88.46% and 80.77%,90.00% and 88.00%,88.00% and 82.14%,92.00% and 95.45%,respectively,and there was no statistical difference between ABVS and MRI(P >0.05);The sensitivity and specificity of the combination of the two were 99.65% and 97.78%,respectively.The difference of the ABVS coronal features and MRI dynamic enhancement curve types between malignant breast lesions and the benign were statistically significant (P < 0.05).Conclusions Both ABVS and MRI are effective to diagnose breast cancer well,while the combination of the two can improve the diagnosis more accurately.
4.The image performance of mucinous breast carcinoma on automated breast volume scanner and its pathologic features
Peilei WANG ; Beijian HUANG ; Fengyang ZHENG ; Lixia YAN ; Cuixian LI ; Haiyun SHEN ; Xun LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2017;26(12):1069-1073
Objective To explore the image performance of mucinous breast carcinoma( MBC) on automated breast volume scanner ( ABVS ) and its pathologic features ,for the purpose of improving the recognition of this disease on ABVS ,as well as diagnostic ability . Methods Retrospectively analyzed the sonogram and pathological data of 17 patients with 18 MBC lesions that included 9 PMBC ( pure mucinous breast carcinoma) and 9 MMBC( mixed mucinous breast carcinoma) ,all patients were examined by ABVS before operation and confirmed by pathology . Results Luminal A was the main molecular subtype of MBC ,as well as rarely lymph node metastases;The image of the MBC on ABVS mainly showed a round like or irregular mass ,isoechoic or slightly lower with posterior acoustic enhancement ,and clearly edge with microlobulated or angular ;While on the coronal plane ,it might presented unsmoothed contour ,retraction phenomenon and expansive growth pattern like a spherical nodular;The image characteristics of the PMBC and MMBC lesions on ABVS had no statistical difference( P > 0 .05) ,but the PMBC often performed isoechoic mass with clearly marge ,in contrast , the MMBC usually performed hypoechoic mass with indistinct and angular edge ,and the malignant image features on the coronal plane . Conclusions The three vertical sections of ABVS are beneficial to observe the morphological features of MBC completely ,which can help to identify it from the benign lesions ,reduce misdiagnosis ,and provide some guidance for MBC surgical treatment in the early stage .
5.Comparative study of handheld ultrasound ,automated breast volume scanner and breast specific gamma imaging in the diagnosis of breast cancer
Lixia YAN ; Beijian HUANG ; Limin LIU ; Fengyang ZHENG ; Peilei WANG ; Cuixian LI ; Cong LI ; Wenping WANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2018;27(4):323-327
Objective To compare the efficiencies of handheld ultrasound ,automated breast volume scanner ( ABVS) and breast specific gamma imaging (BSGI) in the diagnosis of breast cancer . Methods A retrospective review was performed in 200 women ( 210 breast lesions) underwent handheld ultrasound , ABVS and BSGI before surgery . The results were verified with histological examination . Results There was no obvious difference among the three methods in the sensitivity for the diagnosis of breast cancer( P >0 .05) . There was no difference of specificity between handheld ultrasound and ABVS ,BSGI( P = 0 .393 , 0 .139) . Compared with BSGI ,ABVS was an imaging modality with highest specificity for the diagnosis of breast cancer( P = 0 .021) ,and there was no difference between handheld ultrasound and ABVS ,BSGI ( P =0 .07 ,0 .29) . The areas under the ROC curve of handheld ultrasound ,ABVS and BSGI were 0 .855 ,0 .894 and 0 .818 ,respectively . The difference was obvious between ABVS and BSGI ( P = 0 .02) . Conclusions The diagnostic efficacy of ABVS in diagnosis of breast malignant lesions is similar to that of handheld ultrasound . BSGI has certain clinical value in the diagnosis of breast cancer ,and it is an effective supplement for breast cancer ultrasound examination .
6. Application value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in differential diagnosis of complex renal cysts and clear renal cell carcinoma with cystic change
Pei SUN ; Beijian HUANG ; Liyun XUE ; Cuixian LI ; Fengyang ZHENG ; Lixia YAN ; Wenping WANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2019;28(12):1045-1049
Objective:
To investigate the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound(CEUS) in differential diagnosis of complex renal cysts and clear renal cell carcinoma with cystic change(CRCCC).
Methods:
The ultrasonographic datas of 82 lesions in 82 patients with complicated renal cysts or CRCCC confirmed by pathology were analyzed. The characteristics of conventional ultrasound and CEUS were observed and evaluated. The lesions were graded according to Bosniak classification criteria.
Results:
Pathological examination showed that 36 cases were complicated renal cysts and 46 cases were CRCCC. Routine ultrasound showed there were 9 cases (25.0%) with cystic masses and 27 cases (75.0%) with solid and cystic masses in complex renal cysts, of which 14 cases (38.9%) could detect color flow signals. In CRCCC, 2 cases (4.3%) were with cystic masses and 44 cases (95.7%) were with solid and cystic masses, of which 33 cases (75.0%) could detect color flow signals. CEUS showed that only 18 cases (50.0%) of the complex renal cysts showed enhancement of cystic wall or septum, with equal or low enhancement at the peak, 9 cases (50.0%) accompanied by decrease of renal cortex, 35 cases (97.2%) had thin and regular cystic wall, no enhancement of cystic wall in all lesions, and 33 cases (91.7%) had septal thickness less than 1 mm. Forty-five cases (97.8%) of CRCCC showed enhancement of cystic wall or septum, 40 cases (88.9%) showed equal or high enhancement at peak, 30 cases (66.7%) were faster than the decrease of renal cortex, 37 cases (80.4%) showed uneven thickness of cystic wall, 24 cases (52.2%) showed enhancement of cystic wall nodules, and 28 cases (60.9%) showed uneven thickness of septum. After CEUS, 33 cases (91.7%) of complex renal cysts were classified as grade Ⅰ and Ⅱ, while 42 cases (91.3%) of CRCCC were classified as grade Ⅲ and Ⅳ.
Conclusions
The CEUS manifestations of complex renal cysts are different from those of CRCCC. The application of Bosniak criteria in CEUS is helpful for the differential diagnosis of complex renal cysts and CRCCC.
7.A cohort study on the impacts of pre-pregnancy maternal body mass index, gestational weight gain on neonate birth status and perinatal outcomes in Fujian province.
Yanhua LI ; Xiaomei CHEN ; Shuixian CHEN ; Jiangnan WU ; Xiuyun ZHUO ; Qiaoling ZHENG ; Xiuqing WEI ; Ronghua ZHANG ; Huiqing HUANG ; Cuixian ZHENG ; Juan LIN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;35(6):635-640
OBJECTIVETo study the impacts of pre-pregnancy maternal BMI and gestational weight gain(GWG) on pregnancy outcomes.
METHODSWe adopted a prospective cohort study with cluster sampling in single pregnant women, who were not with hypertension, diabetes, hyperlipidemia or other diseases in the previous history, neither did they have diseases of heart, liver, kidney, thyroid etc. related to current pregnancy. Those pregnant women who visited the prenatal nutrition clinic under 'informed consent' were surveyed with questionnaire to track their peri-natal complications, delivery mode and neonate birth outcomes etc. Pearson and partial correlations, chi-square test and binary logistic regression were used to study the association between pre-pregnancy maternal BMI, GWG and pregnancy outcomes.
RESULTSA total of 623 pregnant women were recruited in the cohort, with 592 (95%) of them eligible for analysis. Results from the Multivariate Logistic Regression analysis indicated that, after controlling the potential confounding factors, when compared to women with pre-pregnancy BMI between 18.5 and 24.0, the odds ratios (ORs) for low birth ponderal index (PI) were 2.34 [95% confidence interval (CI), 1.24-4.42)]among those with BMI<18.5, respectively, while 2.73 (1.12-6.68) for high birth PI among those with BMI > 24.0. Similarly, when compared to pregnant women with normal GWG(defined as weight gain range from P15 to P85 by stratification of pre-pregnancy BMI), low GWG (
CONCLUSIONLow or high pre-pregnancy maternal BMI and GWG were associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes.
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