1.Progress in the study of coronary artery in-stent stenosis
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;0(04):-
Coronary stenting played an increasingly important role in the interventional treatment of coronary artery disease. However, in-stent restenosis is one of the major causes that limited the development of the technology. As the mechanism of in-stent restenosis became more and more clear, studies on the prevention of in-stent restenosis became increasingly active, and had gained remarkable achievements. The latest research indicates that drug-eluting stents had more unique application value in the prevention of restenosis, as compared with uncoated coronary stents. Drug-eluting stents significantly reduced the incidence of restenosis, and had broad prospects for application, but long-term treatment outcome required further observation.
2.DETERMINATION OF 14 MACRO AND TRACE ELEMENTS IN BREAST MILK, COW S MILK AND MILK POWDER BY INSTRUMENTAL NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(02):-
This paper presents the determination results of 14 macro and trace elements, such as Na, K, Cl, Mg, Ca, Al, Br, Fe, Co, Zu, Se, Mn, Cr and Rb, in breast milk, cow's milk and milk powder by instrumental neutron activation analysis. A preliminary discussion about the data is given.
3.Effect of Calcium-sensing Receptor on Human Macrophages Converting to Foam Cells With its Mechanisms
Xiaodong YU ; Ying LI ; Fengxiang ZHANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2014;(10):828-831
Objective: To study the expression of calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) in human macrophages and the effect of CaR on macrophages converting to foam cells with its mechanism. Methods: Human macrophages were treated with ox-LDL (100 mg/L) for 48 h to induce foam cell formation, the experimental foam cells were cultured in 3 groups for 48 h respectively. Blank control group, Foam cell + CaR agonists (Agonists) group and Foam cell + CaR inhibitor (Inhibitor) group. The CaR expression in macrophages was measured by immuno-fluorescence and Western blot analysis. The positive foam cell formation was detected by oil red O staining, the intracellular cholesterol metabolism in foam cell was observed by HPLC, the inlfammatory cytokine secretion in foam cell culture supernatant was examined by ELISA, the protein expressions of CD36 and acyl-coA: cholesterol acyl-transferase (ACAT-1) in foam cells was measured by Western blot analysis. Results: Immuno-lfuorescence and Western blot indicated CaR is expressed in human macrophages. Compared with Control group, Oil Red O staining and HPLC showed that Agonists group had less positive foam cell formation, decreased CE, FC , TC, and Inhibitor group had more positive foam cell formation, increased CE, FC, TC, allP<0.05; ELISA presented that Agonists group had decreased TNF-α, MIF, increased anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10, and Inhibitor group had increased TNF-α, MIF, decreased IL-10, allP<0.05; Western blot analysis indicated that Agonists group had decreased protein expressions of CD36, ACAT-1 in foam cells, and Inhibitor group had increased protein expressions of CD36 and ACAT-1. Conclusion: CaR is expressed in human macrophages, the higher CaR expression may inhibit macrophages converting to foam cells.
4.Differentiation from rat bone marrow stromal stem cells into cardiomyocytes induced by 5-azacitidine in vitro
Fengxiang ZHANG ; Shuqing LI ; Dapeng SUN ; Zhongyi SI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(49):9701-9704
BACKGROUND: Bone marrow stromal stem cells (BMSCs) are characterized by rapid amplification and wide differentiation.Thus, to establish in vitro BMSC induction models contributes to the study of tissue engineering.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the possibility of inducing the differentiation of rat BMSCs into cardiomyocytes by 5-azacitidine in vitro.OESING, TIME AND SETTING: The cytological in vitro study was performed at the Central Laboratory of First Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning Medical University from June 2005 to June 2008.MATERIALS: A total of 20 Sprague Dawley rats were supplied by the Experimental Animal Center, Liaoning Medical University.5-azacitidine (Sigma, USA) was used.MHEHODS: Following anesthesia, the rats were used to isolate the femur and tibia. BMSCs were isolated and cultured by the whole bone marrow method + adherent method. When 90% BMSCs were confluence, BMSCs were passaged. BMSCs at the third passage were incubated in a 24-well plate at 2×10~4/well, with 5,10, 15, 20 μmol/L 5-azacitidine. Simultaneously, a blank control group (without inductor) was set. Following 24 hours of induction, BMSCs were incubated in normal medium for 3 weeks.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The following parameters were measured: cell appearance and growth curve, morphological changes following induction, and expression of connexin-43 and a-striated muscle actin.RESULTS: Cultured BMSCs were spindle-shape, with some cell confluence. P3 cells following incubation entered static phase at 1 and 2 days, and entered logarithmic phase at 3 days, reached a peak at 9 days, and then entered platform stage. Cell number became decreased at 12 days. Following induction of 5 μmol/L 5-azacitidine, no significant difference was found in BMSCs.Following induction of 10 μmol/L 5-azacitidine, BMSCs became long and big, extended towards a direction, with the property of myotube formation cells. Following induction of 15 umol/L 5-azacitidine, a few cells survived surrounding the 24-well plate.Following induction of 20 μmol/L 5-azacitidine, cells died. Following induction of 10 μmol/L 5-azacitidine for 3 weeks, expression of connexin-43 and a-striated muscle actin was determined in BMSCs. However, a negative expression was detected in the blank control group.CONCLUSION: BMSCs cannot differentiate into cardiomyocytes by itself. Following in vitro induction, BMSCs can differentiate into cardiomyocytes. Low-dose 5-azacitidine concentration cannot induce the differentiation, but high-dose 5-azacitidine concentration will induce death in a large number of cells. Thus, 10 μmol/L is an optimal concentration.
5.Fusing ZAP to HIV RNA Binding Proteins to Inhibit HIV
Zhiqiang LI ; Lixin LIU ; Fengxiang LU ; Jing MA ; Guangxia GAO
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(01):-
The zinc finger antiviral protein (ZAP) specifically inhibits the replication of Moloney murine leukemia virus (MLV) and Sindbis virus (SIN), but has very modest inhibitory effect on HIV. Previous studies suggest that ZAP directly binds to the viral RNA and recruit the RNA degradation machinery to degrade the target RNA. The HIV-1 Tat and Rev are regulatory proteins which bind to HIV RNA. Tat and Rev were fused with ZAP in various manners. Two fusion proteins, ZAP-Tat and ZAP-Rev were found to be able to inhibit the expression HIV-1 vector.
6.Effect of p19ARF on growth and apoptosis of leukemia cells
Xueyuan BAI ; Fengxiang CHE ; Yuxiang MA ; Jinsong LI ; Junhu ZHAI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(02):-
AIM: To study the effect of p19ARF on the biological behavior of human leukemia cells. METHODS: p19ARF was cloned in eukaryotic expression vector pcDNA3.1 and transferred into INK4a/ARF locus-deficient leukemia cells HEL and K562. The changes in biological characteristics of the two p19ARF-transfected cells were observed. RESULTS: The growth of the p19ARF-transfected HEL cells was significantly inhibited compared with the vector-transfected cells; Cell cycle analysis showed that the expression of foreign p19ARF gene resulted in G1 phase cell cycle arrest and apoptosis cell death in some of HEL cells. However, p19ARF had no marked effects on the growth of K562 cells with p53 gene mutation and did not induce apoptosis in K562 cells. CONCLUSION: p19ARF suppressed the growth of leukemia cells by p53 -dependent pathway.
7.Pharmacodynamics study of Yuyang Powder
Zhiyu HU ; Youlan WANG ; Peiru LIU ; Fengxiang ZHANG ; Li MA
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(08):-
AIM: To study the action of Yuyang Powder(Herba Swertiae, Corium Elephantis, Rhizoma Bletillae, etc.) on the experimental gastric ulcer. METHODS: The rat gastric ulcer models were induced by burned acetic acid, irritabillity stimulus, ethanol injure gastric mucosa and pyloric ligation, respectively. The ulcer was obsered and the content of gastric juice, gastric acidity and pepsin were measured. RESULTS: Yuyang Powder could significantly reduce the areas of ulcers, restrain gastric ulcer, promote gastric ulcer heal, reduce gastric juice volume, restrain gastric secretion (in pyloric ligation). CONCLUSION: Yuyang Powder has the preventive and therapeutic in gastric ulcer.
8.Dosimetric effects of target volume delineation with metal clip and seroma, alone or in combination, on external-beam partial breast irradiation :a study based on four-dimensional computed tomography
Bing GUO ; Jianbin LI ; Wei WANG ; Fengxiang LI ; Yanluan GUO ; Yankang LI ; Tonghai LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(9):975-979
Objective To evaluate the dosimetric effects of target volume delineation with metal clip and seroma,alone or in combination,on external-beam partial breast irradiation (EB-PBI) based on four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT).Methods Twenty female patients undergoing EB-PBI from 2009 to 2013 were enrolled as subjects.The gross tumor volumes (GTVs),GTVC,GTVS,and GTVC+S,were delineated on 4DCT images at 10 phases using metal clip,seroma,and both of them,respectively.The GTVS on 4DCT images at 10 phases were fused to generate the internal gross tumor volumes (IGTVS),IGTVC,IGTVS,and IGTVC+S.The planning target volumes (PTVS),PTVC,PTVS,and PTVC+S,were obtained via expansion of margin by 15 mm.The three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy plans were made by one physician based on PTVC,PTVS,and PTVC+S on end-inhalation images.The target volume,homogeneity index (HI),conformity index (CI),and doses to organs at risk were compared between the three groups.Results The C+S group had the largest IGTV,PTV,and the ratio of PTV to diseased breast volume,which was followed by the C group and the S group (all P< 0.05).The S group had significantly lower doses to the ipsilateral normal breast and lung than the C group and the C+S group (all P<0.05).There were no significant differences in HI or CI between the three groups (all P> 0.05).Conclusions The volume variation caused by target volume dehneation on 4DCT images based on different references has little impact on dose distribution in target volume.However,it has substantial impact on radiation doses to the ipsilateral normal breast and lung.
9.Correlation between cardio-vocal syndrome and pulmonary arterial hypertension in infants with congenital heart disease
Jingwen CHEN ; Yanqin CUI ; Jianbin LI ; Fengxiang LI ; Na ZHOU ; Lijuan LI ; Chunmei HU ; Xinxin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2017;33(5):276-278
Objective To discuss the relationship between cardio-vocal syndrome and pulmonary arterial hypertension in infants with congenital heart disease(CHD).Methods Based on the electronic bronchoscopy results,257 less than one-year-old infants with congenital heart disease were selected and divided into vocal cord paralysis positive group (31 cases) and negative group(226 cases).Factors including age,sex,body weight,pulmonary arterial hypertension degree and PA/AO value were compared between the two groups.The risk factors of left vocal cord paralysis were analyzed using logistic regression method.Results There were no significant differences in age and weight between left vocal cord paralysis positive group and negative group(P >0.05).While incidence of pulmonary arterial hypertension and PA/AO value of the positive group were significantly higher than those of the negative group (P < 0.01).The incidence of left vocal cord paralysis in no,mild-moderate and severe pulmonary arterial hypertension groups were 1.39%,10.6% and 22.0% (P < 0.05) respectively.Left vocal cord paralysis was positively correlated with the degree of pulmonary arterial hypertension (r =0.179,P < 0.01) and PA/AO value (r =0.169,P < 0.01).Pulmonary arterial hypertension was an independent risk factor of left vocal cord paralysis (P =0.005,OR =1.689).Conclusion Left vocal cord paralysis was significantly correlated with pulmonary arterial hypertension and pulmonary artery dilatation.So pulmonary arterial hypertension should be one of the possible causes of cardio-vocal syndrome in infants with CHD.
10.Comparison of planning target volumes based on three-dimensional CT and four-dimensional CT simulation images of non-small-cell lung cancer
Fengxiang LI ; Jianbin LI ; Yingjie ZHANG ; Tonghai LIU ; Shiyu TIAN ; Min XU ; Dongping SHANG ; Changsheng MA
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2011;31(2):200-204
Objecttve To compare the positional and volumetric differences of planning target volumes(PTVs)based on axial three-dimensional CT(3D-CT)and four-dimensional CT(4D-CT)for the primary tumor of non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC).Methods Sixteen NSCLC patients with lesions located in the upper lobe and 12 patients with lesions in middle and lower lobes,totally 28 patients, initially underwent three-dimensional CT scans followed by 4D-CT scans of the thorax under normal free breathing.PTVvector was defined on gross tumor volume (GTV) contoured on 3D-CT and its motion vector. The clinical target volumes(CTVs)were created by adding 7 mm to GTVs,then, internal target volume (ITVs)were produced by enlarging CTVs isotropically based on the individually measured amount of motion in the 4D-CT,lastly,PTVs were created by adding 3 mm setup margin to ITVs. PTV4D was defined on the fusion of CTVs on all phases of the 4D data.The CTV wag generated by adding7 mm to the GTV on each phase.then,PIVs were produced by fusing CTVs on 10 phases and adding 3 mm setup margin.The position of the target center,the volume of target and the degree of inclusion(DI)were compared reciprocally between the PTVvector and the PTV 4D The difference of the position,volume and degree of inclusion of the targets between PTVvecter and PTV4D were compared,and the relevance between the relative characters of the targets and the three-dimensional vector was analyzed based on the groups of the patients. Results The median of the 3 D motion vector for the lesions in the upper lobe was 2.8 mm, significantly lower than that for the lesions in the middle and lower lobe ( 7.0 mm, z = - 3. 485, P < 0. 05 ). In the upper lobe group there was only significant spatial difference between the PTVvector and PTV4D targets in the center coordinate at the x axe (z = -2. 010, P < 0. 05 ), while in the middle and lower lobes there was only significant spatial difference between the PTVvector and PTV4D targets in the center coordinates at the z axe (z = -2. 136,P <0.05). The median of ratio of PTV4D and PTVvector, of the upper lobe group was 0. 75, significantly higher than that of the middle and lower lobes group (0. 52, z = - 2. 949, P < 0. 05 ).A significant correlation was found for the motion vector and the ratio of PTV and PTV4D in both groups ( r = - 0. 638, - 0. 850, P < 0. 05 ). For all patients, the median of D[ of PTV4D in PTVvector was 66. 39% ,while the median of DI of PTVvector, in PTV4D was 99. 55% , both showed a positive significant correlation with the motion vector (r = -0. 814,0. 613 ,P < 0. 05). Conclusions PTV4D defined based on 4D-CT simulation images is obviously less than PTV defined based on 3D-CT simulation images. The ratio and DI of both targets are related with the three-dimensional motion vector of the tumor.