1.Assessment of effects of 7,8-dihydroxyflavone on the striatum in normal cynomolgus monkeys with 99TCm-TRODAT-1 SPECT/CT imaging
Gaohong ZHU ; Yulin YAN ; Lilin CHEN ; Xuehong WANG ; Rui HE
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(4):216-219
Objective To assess the effects of 7,8-dihydroxyflavone (7,8-DHF) on the striatum (ST) in normal cynomolgus monkeys using 99Tcm-TRODAT-1 imaging.Methods A total of six healthy female cynomolgus monkeys were included in this study.Three of them were fed with normal food (control group),and the other three were given oral administration of 7,8-DHF in addition to normal food (experimental group).The SPECT/CT imaging was performed at different time after 99Tcm-TRODAT-1 injection.The ROI of ST was drawn on images of 3 consecutive transverse slices that could be visualized best.The cerebellum (CB) was taken as the background reference area.The radioactivity uptake ratios of ST/CB at 1,3,4 and 5 h were calculated respectively.Paired-t test was used to analyze the data.Results ST radioactive uptake ratios showed continuing increase on the delay images.ST/CB uptake ratios of the control group at 1,3,4 and 5 h were 1.43±0.04,1.82±0.06,2.04±0.12,2.42±0.23,respectively,and those of the experimental group were 1.35±0.08,2.40±0.09,2.74±0.13 and 3.25±0.15 respectively.There was no significant difference between the two groups at 1 h (t =2.57,P>0.05),while ST/CB uptake ratios of the experimental group at 3,4 and 5 h were significantly higher (t values:2.77,2.87 and 2.92,all P<0.05).Conclusion 99Tcm-TRODAT-1 SPECT/CT imaging can be used to assess the DAT activation effect by 7,8-DHF on ST of cynomolgus monkeys.
2.Optimization and application of VSVG/HIV-1 NL4-3 Luc system for screening of anti-HIV-1 compounds
Ping WANG ; Huan CHEN ; Ronghua LUO ; Chen QING ; Gaohong ZHANG ; Yongtang ZHENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(3):433-438
Aim To establish and optimize the VSVG/HIV-1NL4-3 Luc pseudovirus model for anti-HIV drugs screening. Methods The infectivity of VSVG/HIV-1 NL4-3 Luc in 4 different cell lines was investigated according to the method of the lucifer-ase activity analysis system of Promega company. 3 different ex-perimental settings were used to detect the activities of approved anti-HIV drugs to confirm the feasibility and effectiveness of the system. Finally, some potential compounds were screened for their anti-HIV activities, and their antiviral activities against the pseudovirus were compared with HIV-1ⅢB . Results The pseud-ovirus showed the strongest replication ability in CRFK cells, and a clear dose-effect relationship was found between the report gene expression level and the virus quantity. Comparing the EC50 of different positive inhibitors against VSVG/HIV-1 NL4-3 Luc on 3 kinds of experimental conditions, 3rd scheme is the best. Finally, the system was used to screen compounds, the EC50 s a-gainst pseudovirus were similar to those in HIV-1ⅢB . Conclusion An optimized VSVG/HIV-1 NL4-3 Luc anti-HIV screening sys-tem has been successfully developed.
3.Influences of different tube voltages on the dose and image quality of a full field digital mammography
Honglan ZHAO ; Hong MA ; Xin LU ; Qiuyun LI ; Gaohong CHEN ; Xiaosong WU ; Kai XU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2013;47(10):921-925
Objective To evaluate the effect of different tube voltages on the radiation dose and image quality of a full field digital mammography system.Methods Both experiments were performed under manual exposure mode.In one experiment,the tube voltages were kept constant at 25,28 and 31 kVp,and the CIRS 015 phantom was exposed at three target/filter combinations molybdenum/molybdenum (Mo/Mo),molybdenum/rhodium (Mo/Rh),and rhodium/rhodium (Rh/Rh) and at tube current-exposure time products of 32-140mAs.The entrance skin exposure (ESE) and average glandular dose (AGD) were recorded,the signal-to-noise ratio(SNR) and contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) and figure of merit (FOM) were measured to evaluate the influences of different tube voltages on dose and image quality at same target/filter combination.The univariate of randomized completed block-design was used for statistics.In second experiment,the phantom were exposed using Mo/Rh combination when the tube current-exposure time product was kept constant at 56 mAs,and the tube voltage varied between 23 and 33 kVp in 1-kVp increments.The ESE and AGD were recorded,the SNR,CNR and FOM were measured for plotting the curves against tube voltages.Results At Mo/Mo combination,the AGD,ESE,SNR,CNR and FOM of 25,28 and31 kVp were(1.25 ±0.56) mGy,(6.46±2.86) mGy,71.52±8.37,1.91 ±0.26,3.21 ± 0.68; (1.94 ±0.85) mGy,(9.18±4.07) mGy,144.46 ± 11.31,2.41 ±0.28,3.37 ±0.96 and (3.01 ±1.38) mGy,(12.60±5.59) mGy,128.89 ±15.29,2.47 ±0.31,2.31 ±0.76 respectively; at Mo/Rh combination were (1.23 ±0.55) mGy,(5.26 ±2.33) mGy,67.31 ±4.11,1.82 ±0.19,3.01 ± 0.82; (1.86 ±0.84) mGy,(7.57 ±3.34) mGy,139.54 ± 12.16,2.30 ±0.25,3.23 ±0.92 and (2.81 ±1.24) mGy,(10.48 ±4.62) mGy,127.77 ±15.14,2.59 ±0.31,2.67 ±0.68; and at Rh/Rh were(1.09 ±0.48) mGy,(4.89 ±2.16) mGy,67.46 ±2.23,1.48 ±0.72,3.08 ± 1.69; (1.75 ± 0.78) mGy,(6.88 ±3.03) mGy,137.74 ± 14.65,2.37 ±0.26,3.62 ± 1.07 and (2.59 ± 1.13) mGy,(9.32 ± 4.12) mGy,117.91 ± 19.05,2.51 ± 0.31,2.74 ± 0.84.Both experiments indicated that,for a given target/filter combination,the AGD,ESE and CNR increased,but the ESE/AGD decreased with the tube voltage increasing; The first experiment indicated both SNR and FOM of 28 kVp were higher than that of 25 kVp and 31 kVp; the second experiment showed both SNR and FOM decreased with tube voltages increasing.The differences of AGD、ESE、ESE/AGD、SNR、CNR and FOM among the three tube voltages were significant (F =4.391-528.848,P < 0.05) ; but the difference of CNR between 28 and 31 kVp at Mo/Mo and Rh/Rh had no statistical significance (P > 0.05) ; and the differences of FOM between 25 and 28 kVp at the three target/filter combinations were not statistically significant (P > 0.05).Conclusion For a breast with 4.2 cm thickness and 50% adipose 50% glandular composition,different tube voltages have significant effects on the radiation dose and image quality.
4.Pathophysiological mechanisms of ultra-early transient hyperperfusion after cerebral ischemia-reperfusion in rats
Chun YANG ; Xin LU ; Yutao RONG ; Hong MA ; Gaohong CHEN ; Kai XU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2010;18(2):97-102
Objective To insestigate the pathophysiological mechanisms of spontaneous transient hyperperfusion after cerebral ischemia-reperfusion in rats.Methods Fifty-two SD rats were randomly allocated into sham-operation(group A),cerebral ischcmia 2-hour(group B), and cerebral ischemia 6-hour(group C)groups.Group B were redivided into 0-,0.5-,1-,2-,4-,6-,and 24-hour subgroups according to the reperfusion time;group C were redivided into 0-,0.5-,1-,2-,and 24-hour subgroups according to the reperfusion time (n=4 in each subgroup). Multislice spiral CT perfusion imaging(CTPI)was performed at different time points after ischemia-reperfusion in each group.After completing the scanning.the rats were sacrificed immediately for optical and electron microscopy examinations.Results In group A,compared to the contralateral sides.there were no significant differences in the relatise value of the cerebral blood flow parameters and the results of optical and electron microscopy in the sham-operated regions. In group B, the relative cerebral blood flow (rCBF) and relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) in the ischemic core area were increased gradually with the extension of reperfusion time. The relative mean transit time (rMTT) and the relative time to peak (rTTP) were decreased gradually, There were no significant differences compared to group A at 6-hour after reperfusion. The optical and electron microscopy revealed that neuronal density in the ischemic core area in group B were decreased, part of the cell volume enlarged and showed vacuolated changes, and part of the neuronal cell bodies and nuclei shrinked, rCBF in the ischemic core area still maintained lower level with the extension of reperfusion time in group C. The ischemic core area showed the increased transient rCBV and rCBV at 0.5 hour after reperfusion in group B and C. The optical and electron microscopy showed that the ischemic core area presented a large number of necrotic and apoptotic cells, and inflammatory cell infiltration. At 6 hours after reperfusion in group B, the increased blood density was observed under the electron microscope in the ischemic core area, showing capillary engorgement and increased pressure. Conclusions The dynamic changes of CTPI in the process of rat middle cerebral artery occlusion and reperfusion have a certain correlation with the pathological mechanisms of injury. The ultra-early spontaneous and transient hyperperfusion after cerebral ischemia-reperfusion in rats is associated with the transient inflammatory hyperemia after reperfusion injury.
5.Anterolateral thigh flap transferred with iliotibial tract for coverage of complicated forearm wounds
Yijun REN ; Guoxian PEI ; Gaohong REN ; Dan JIN ; Yong LIU ; Bin CHEN ; Kuanhai WEI ; Gang WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2008;24(7):543-546
Objective To introduce the transfer of anterolateral thigh flap with iliotibial tract in repair of massive skin and soft tissue defects of the forearm and reconstruction of extension or flexion of the forearm. Methods Eight cases of complicated raw wounds of the forearm were repaired with transfer of anterolateral thigh flap with iliotibial tract. Flexor tendons of 3 cases and extensor tendons of 5 cases were repaired with iliotibial tract. The axial vessel of the flap was used to rebuild blood supply of the hand. Results All the flaps survived completely. A follow-up ranging from 3 months to 2.5 years re- vealed that the reconstructed forearms were good in appearance and soft in texture and restored protective sensation. Affected limbs could perform extension or flexion. Total range of motion (TRM) of the hands was excellent in 6 cases and poor in 2. Conclusion Anterolateral thigh flap with iliotibial tract can not only repair soft tissue defects of the forearm, but also reconstruct the main extension or flexion of the forearm simultaneously.
6.Retrospective study of failed surgical treatment of acetabular fractures
Gang WANG ; Bin CHEN ; Yu QIN ; Gaohong REN ; Fei WANG ; Dabao ZHANG ; Xiangxiang MENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2010;30(7):650-653
Objective To analyze the possible reasons of failed surgical treatment of acetabular fractures. Methods Various methods were used for positive patient identification, including according to Matta's X-ray assessment and Merle d'Aubigne & Postel hip function score of clinical standards for classification of acetabular fracture reduction surgery were not satisfied or not carried out a reduction and fixation,the clinical evaluation of hip joint as a "bad", occurrence of femoral head subluxation or dislocation, femoral head necrosis and other serious complications. From February 2000 to February 2008, 22 patients including 14 males and 8 females with an average age of 38.6 years (range, 18-72 years) were considered as failed cases. Results 45.5% of these cases were posterior wall fractures which were not given any fixation, 27.3% of them were posterior column fractures which were not fixed, 13.6% of them whose reduction and fixation of anterior wall fractures were not satisfied, and 9.1% of them were anterior column fractures which needed fixation. One case should take open reduction and iternal fixation instead of THA. The rate of misdiagnosis and mistaken diagnosis were 90% if only X-ray evaluation was made and this rate decreased to 8.3% if computed tomography was taken. The rate of wrong selection of operative approach was 100% in 10 cases of misdiagnosis, and which was 58.3% in 12 cases of correct diagnosis. In the 5 patients with correct diagnosis and selection of operative approach, the reasons of failed surgical treatment were due to imperfect surgical skills in 3 cases, and inappropriate fixation patterns in 2 cases. Conclusion The causes of the failure of surgical treatment for acetabular fracture might include preoperative missed diagnosis and misdiagnose, inappropriate approach, and an unreasonable internal fixation with unskillful technique.
7.Application of free gracilis transplantation in reconstruction of traumatic limb
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2019;21(1):85-89
Functional reconstruction of a major injured nerve or muscle group in a destructive limb caused by high energy has always been a big problem for trauma orthopedists.When no local tendon,muscle or nerve is available for transference,functional free muscle transplantation (FFMT) is an ideal functional reconstruction method for severe limb injury characterized by definite curative effect and quick recovery.Gracilis is considered to be an ideal donor site for FFMT because of its anatomic features of long tendon,good excursion,stable blood supply,long neurovascular pedicle,shaded donor site,little donor site loss and sufficient nourishment of the whole musculocutaneous flap by anastomosis of one single major pedicle.It has been widely applied in clinics.Transplantation of single free gracilis flap,double free gracilis flaps,and adductor longus-gracilis flap with single pedicle anastomosis can meet different clinical applications.The best donor motor nerve,which is critical to functional restoration of the affected limb using FFMT,is always a major concern to many scholars.This paper focuses on the advances in functioning free gracilis transplantation in reconstruction of limb motor function,applied anatomy of the gracilis and application of functional reconstruction for major nerve injury and major muscle group defects in a destructive limb,hoping to provide useful information for wider clinical application of FFMT.
8.Repair of complex soft tissue defects of lower extremities with anterolateral thigh chimeric perforator flap
Gaohong REN ; Xiaohu WU ; Yunbiao CHEN ; Mingmin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2020;43(5):435-440
Objective:To investigate the application of anterolateral thigh chimeric perforator flap in repairing complex soft tissue defects in lower extremities.Methods:From January, 2015 to June, 2019, 76 cases of complex soft tissue defects in lower extremities were repaired with free anterolateral thigh chimeric perforator flap pedicled with the descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery, including 29 cases in shank and 47 cases in ankle, and all had various tissue necrosis, infection, deep tissue defect and orthopaedic implant exposure. The size of the wound ranged from 15 cm×8 cm to 35 cm×20 cm, in which 45 cases associated with dead cavity formation, 62 cases with combined fractures at the same site, and 38 cases with combined fractures or other system injuries in other sites. After debridement, VSD treatment, good wound granulation and infection control, the chimeric perforator flap pedicled with the descending branch of the circumflex lateral femoral artery was designed and harvested. The perforator flap was used to repair most of the wounds with deep tissue exposures, the muscle flap was used to fill the dead cavity and (or) cover the wound around the flap, and free skin was grafted of the muscle flap at the first or second stage. Scheduled follow-up was conducted after the operation.Results:All 76 flaps survived, including vascular crisis occurred in 2 cases within 72 hours after surgery and ceased after immediate surgical exploration. One case had a further surgical operation due to excessive bleeding. Partial necrosis occurred at the distal end of the flap or the skin graft area of the muscle flap in 4 cases, of which 2 cases were treated with grafted skin again and the other 2 cases completely eliminated the wound after active dressing change. Other 16 cases of post-traumatic osteomyelitis with bone defect were repaired respectively with bone grafting, bone transportation or Masquelet technique in 3 to 6 months after wound healing. Among the 76 cases, 68 cases had primary wound healing while 8 cases delayed. Seventy-one cases were followed-up from 9 to 24 months, with an average of 16 months, while 5 cases lost. The appearance and function of the affected limbs recovered satisfactorily without recurrence of infection.Conclusion:With the anterolateral thigh chimeric perforator flap transplantation, the perforators flap can be conveniently used to repair the wound, and the muscle flap can be used to fill dead cavity and(or) deep wounds with free skin graft. Only the descending branch of lateral circumflex femoral artery is required to be anastomosed. It achieves a 3-dimensional effective reconstruction of the complex wound in extremities. It is a safe and effective technique to repair and reconstruct the complex wound in lower extremities and ideal in clinical applications.
9. Value of texture analysis in evaluating liver cancer recurrence after transarterial chemoembolization
Ru WANG ; Xiaoying YANG ; Keying WANG ; Shan WANG ; Qing LI ; Jiangfen WU ; Huiting XU ; Yue DAI ; Cuiping HAN ; Kai XU ; Gaohong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2017;25(3):200-204
Objective:
To investigate the feasibility of contrast-enhanced computer tomography (CT) texture analysis in predicting early recurrence after transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) in patients with liver cancer.
Methods:
A retrospective analysis was performed for 47 patients with liver cancer confirmed by liver biopsy and digital subtraction angiography who underwent upper abdominal contrast-enhanced CT scan before TACE, and according to the presence or absence of focal recurrence within half a year, these patients were divided into early recurrence (ER) group and non-early recurrence (NER) group. The texture analysis was used to delineate tumor boundary layer by layer on the axial contrast-enhanced CT image before liver cancer surgery, and related parameters of tumor heterogeneity, including entropy, mean, non-uniformity, skewness, and kurtosis, were obtained. The independent samples t-test was used for comparison of texture parameters between the two groups. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used for the analysis of entropy, mean, and non-uniformity, and the area under the ROC curve (ROC), optical cut-off value, sensitivity, and specificity were calculated to evaluate the efficiency of texture analysis in predicting early focal recurrence after TACE.
Results:
There were 20 patients in the ER group and 27 in the NER group. The ER group had a maximum major axis length of 88.2±36.3 mm and a maximum minor axis length of 41.4±21.4 mm, and the NER group had a maximum major axis length of 66.9±30.2 mm and a maximum minor axis length of 29.3±19.8 mm; the ER group had significantly higher maximum major and minor axis lengths than the NER group (