1.Effects of age on left ventricular twist-displacement loop assessed by velocity vector imaging
Yi ZHANG ; Qichang ZHOU ; Hongtian CHEN ; Xiangdang LONG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(8):798-803
Objective:To assess effect of age on the characteristic of letf ventricular (LV) twist-displacement loop in health volunteers by velocity vector imaging (VVI) and to provide a new method for LV function evaluation in clinic.
Methods:Atfer obtaining basal and apical LV short-axis images in 98 healthy volunteers (18-75 years old) by 2-dimensional echocardiography, we use VVI sotfware to analysis LV twist motion and radial displacement at each plane off-line. hTe peak LV twist (Ptw), the peak untwist velocity (PutwV), the proportion of untwist in isovolumetric relaxation period (Iutw%) and LV radial displacement (Dis) were measured and calculated. Then we constructed LV twist-displacement loop and compared the characteristic of them among different groups.
Results:Ptw increased gradually with the increase in age. The biggest PutwV was in the group of 30-60 years old. Iutw%increased gradually before 60 years old, then decreased atfer that. Dis was not obviously different among the three groups. hTe characteristic of LV twist-displacement loop was like the configuration of 8. There was a linear relation between twist and displacement during systole, and the slope increased gradually with the increase in age. During early diastole, the relatively small radial expanding displacement displayed with untwisting, resulting in a much steeper twist-displacement relationship curve occurred in each group, which was getting smooth gradually when the radial expanding displacement increased during mid to late diastole.
Conclusions:VVI can be used to effectively and noninvasively assess LV twist-displacement loop with change in age and provide important information for LV function. hTe effect of age must take into account when evaluate the LV function by the twist-displacement loop.
2.Changes of caveolin-1 in the livers of mice with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease caused by high-fat diet
Yan QIU ; Hongtan CHEN ; Guoqiang XU ; Chaohui YU ; Xiaodong TENG ; Hongtian YAO
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2013;33(9):616-620
Objective To explore the role of caveolin-1 in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) caused by high-fat diet.Methods A total of 12 ten-week-old male C57BL/6 mice were fed with high-fat and high-cholesterol diet for 14 weeks to establish the NAFLD animal model.And six syngeneic mice fed with normal diet at the same time were taken as control.All the mice were sacrificed by the end of 14th week,body weight,liver weight and the changes of serum lipids of the two groups were compared.The changes of caveolin-1 at mRNA and protein levels in the liver of mice with NAFLD were detected by quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) and Western blot.The liver steatosis of the mice was observed under light microscopy after stained by hematoxylin and eosin.The changes of distribution of caveolin-1 in liver were examined by immunohistochemistry.The differences of caveolin-1 at mRNA and protein level in livers between the two groups were compared by t test.The differences of immunohistochemical scores of caveolin-1 expression in the livers of mice with different degree of fatty liver were analyzed by ordinal variables of two independent samples ranksum test analysis.Results After 14 weeks high-fat and high-cholesterol diet,all the mice of experiment group developed NAFLD.Nine of which were severe and three were moderate.Compared with the control group,serum total cholesterol,high density lipoprotein cholesterol and low density lipoprotein cholesterol of experiment group significantly increased ((1.940 ± 0.300) mmol/L vs (3.771±0.800) mmol/L,(1.120±0.066) mmol/L vs (2.224±0.420) mmol/L,(0.510±0.191) mmol/L vs (1.241±0.660) mmol/L,t=-3.760,-5.474,-3.332,all P<0.01),however there was no significant difference in triglyceride (P>0.05).The caveolin-1 of experiment group significantly increased at mRNA (1.536 ±0.226 vs 0.980± 0.272,t=3.371,P<0.05) and protein levels (0.643±0.240 vs 0.100±0.130,t=4.847,P<0.01).The immunohistochemical results indicated that the increased caveolin-1 expression mainly distributed in the membrane of hepatocytes,cytoplasm and membrane of lipid droplets.Conclusion The up-regulated caveolin-1 expression in the livers of NAFLD mice induced by high-fat and high-cholesterol may be involved in the mechanism of NAFLD.
3.SOCS3 conditional ablation induces differentiation of M2-type macrophages after spinal cord injury in mice
Yuanyuan DANG ; Hongtian ZHANG ; Xinchao JI ; Cuiying WU ; Chen CHEN ; Yi YANG ; Ruxiang XU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2016;15(4):325-331
Objective To evaluate the influence of SOCS3 conditional ablation in macrophage polarization and functional recovery after spinal cord injury in mice.Methods The Socs3fVfl Nes cre mice were used to obtain nervous-system-restricted SOCS3 deletion models as experimental group (n=40),and littermate Socs3fl as control group (n=40).Mice (n=35) in each group were underwent T10 spinal cord compressing injury (the left 5 were as sham-operated controls);on the third,7th and 14th d of injury,injured tissues from 15 mice of each group were harvested;immunofluorescence was performed to detect the changes of M2a and M2c phenotypic marker Arginase1 and M1 and M2b phenotypic marker CD86;on the first,third,7th and 14th d of injury,injured tissues from the left 20 mice from each group were harvested;fluorescent quantitative real time-PCR was used to detect the macrophage phenotypic markers (Arginasel,CD206,iNOS and CD32),SOCS3 and STAT3 gene expressions;the above data from the sham-operated controls were used as base data.BMS scale was used to evaluate the motor functions of posterior limbs and bodies on the first,third,7th and 14th d of injury.Results The behavioral assessments of the experimental group were superior on the third,7th and 14th d of injury as compared with those of control group (P<0.05).Immunofluorescence showed that as compared with the controls,the Socs3fVfl Nes cre mice had a predominance in distribution and population of Arginasel-positive macrophages in spinal cords on the third,7th and 14th d of injury;in contrast,the control group showed superiority of CD86 expression on the 7th and 14th d,with significant differences (P<0.05).Similarly,fluorescent quantitative real time-PCR analysis demonstrated that gene expression of A rginase I on the 7th d of injury,that of CD206 on the 7th and 14th d of injury,and that of STAT3 on the third,7th,and 14th d of injury were significantly increased,whereas that of CD32 on the 14th d of injury and SOCS3 on the first and third d of injury were significantly reduced in the experimental group,as compared with those in the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion SOCS3 conditional knockout can promote the formation of M2 macrophage,as well as good functional recovery after spinal cord injury in mice.
4.Investigation of nasal mucosa diseases changes with age and local climate
Peng HUANG ; Shujun ZHANG ; Xuesong WANG ; Zhaohui LI ; Wenfei LIANG ; Shanfang SONG ; Yufang ZHANG ; Xuesong CHEN ; Yuanxin DENG ; Hongtian WANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2015;(11):585-588
[ABSTRACT]OBJECTIVETo study of the relationship of age and climate with the nasal mucosa lesions.METHODSAll the patients met with the inclusive criteria were registered and followed-up once a month and their nasal mucosal lesions were observed through nasal speculum and/or nasal endoscope. The recording data was analyzed by SPSS17.0 software.RESULTSA total of 259 patients, 555 person-times and 957 lesion spots were observed. The nasal mucosa was injured by airflow with the highest incidence rate from October to next year April. Patients numbers gradually increased after August, and significantly increased at November, December (P<0.05). Children aged from 2 to 12 years old and the adults aged from 40 to 80 years old were susceptible population (P<0.05), the incidence rate had a negative relation with humidity (P<0.05). The susceptible spots of the lesion were ranked as follows: Little area, inferior turbinate, mucosa of the both side of the deviated nasal septum, inferior meatus, middle meatus, middle turbinate and olfactory area. CONCLUSIONNasal mucosal injury relates to age and seasons. The nasal cavity airflow may be a factor of these lesions.
5.Analysis of diagnosis and treatment for blunt trauma in the neck.
Peng HUANG ; Shujun ZHANG ; Zhaohui LI ; Shanfang SONG ; Xuesong CHEN ; Hongtian WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(3):131-133
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the organ damage character and complications of blunt trauma in the neck, and the advantage and disadvantage of CT and ultrasound for blunt trauma in the neck.
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The data of 7 neck blunt trauma cases was analyzed. Cricoarytenoid joint reduction, tracheotomy, exploratory surgery of neck were performed respectively for these cases.
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Of the 2 cases with vocal cord paralysis, one had his vocal cords fixed in the the para-median position. one had his vocal cords move freely. 2 cases of epiglottis edema had been cured. Among the 2 cases of thyroid area swelling and congestion, one died from respiratory failure, one was cured. One case died of carotid artery embolism.
CONCLUSION
Circulation of the head should be noticed as well as keeping respiratory tract clear and anti-shock treatment. Some patient with negative laryngeal examinations might get worse in the following hours, and swelling of the neck, dyspnea, obnubilation may appear in these cases. Dynamic monitoring could be helpful for the diagnosis and treatment of neck blunt trauma.
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6.Changes in portal vein and hepatic vein blood flow volume and their ratio in SD rats during induced carcinogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma.
An WEI ; Hongtian CHEN ; Liang LIU ; Keyi WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(3):442-445
OBJEVTIVETo explore the feasibility and reliability of ultrasonic monitoring of portal vein (PV) and hepatic vein (HV) blood flow volume changes in the process of induced carcinogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma and the correlation of PV/HV blood flow volume ratio (Qpv/Qhv) with the severity of liver cirrhosis.
METHODSSD rats with diethylnitrosamine-induced liver carcinogenesis underwent regular liver ultrasound examinations including color flow imaging and pulsed Doppler examination. The main PV and HV blood flow parameters were measured to calculate Qpv/Qhv until successful induction of liver cancer.
RESULTSThe PV diameter increased significantly with the severity of liver cirrhosis in the rats (P<0.05), and the PV blood flow velocity reduced but the blood flow volume increased significantly in liver cancer and cirrhosis stages (P<0.05). Normal hepatic vein blood flow was significantly greater than that measured in liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma stages. The Qpv/Qhv measured in normal rats was significantly lower than that in liver cirrhosis and liver cancer stages, but the ratios were comparable between the latter two stages.
CONCLUSIONUltrasonography is reliable to monitor the change of liver hemodynamics in rats with induced liver carcinogenesis, in which the changes of Qpv/Qhv are correlated with the severity of liver cirrhosis.
Animals ; Blood Flow Velocity ; Blood Volume ; Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ; blood supply ; diagnostic imaging ; Hemodynamics ; Hepatic Veins ; Liver Cirrhosis ; diagnostic imaging ; Liver Neoplasms ; blood supply ; diagnostic imaging ; Portal Vein ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Reproducibility of Results ; Ultrasonography
7.Microsurgical treatment of intra-auditory meningioma
Lihua CHEN ; Wenjin CHEN ; Hongtian ZHANG ; Kai SUN ; Ruxiang XU
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2020;19(3):229-233
Objective:To summarize the surgical methods and experiences of intra-auditory meningioma, and discuss the techniques achieving complete resection of intra-auditory meningioma by retrosigmoid transmeatal approach on the basis of function reservation of the facial nerve and auditory nerve.Methods:The clinical data of 4 patients with intra-auditory meningioma confirmed by surgery and pathology in Xuanwu Hospital of Capital Medical University and Army General Hospital of People's Liberation Army from January 1998 to December 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. All these 4 patients accepted enlargment of the posterior wall of the internal auditory channel via retrosigmoid transmeatal approach to remove the tumors. The electro-audiogram, surgical records, discharge records and follow-up records were noted.Results:Total resection was achieved in all 4 patients; one was derived from the cerebral dura mater of the outside wall of the internal auditory canal, obtaining radical excision (Simpson grading I resection); the other three were derived from the cerebral dura mater of the internal auditory canal, and the epidural adhesion extended to the ventral internal auditory canal, only receiving Simpson grading II resection. The facial nerve and cochlear nerve in three patients were separated and protected by dissection; while the vestibular nerve and cochlear nerve in the left one patient were not found, and only the facial nerve was dissected and preserved. Two patients with preoperative hearing grading H2 and H3 were able to retain effective hearing after surgery, with postoperative hearing grading H3 and H4, respectively; and the other two patients had postoperative hearing grading H5. Postoperative Karnofsky Performance Scale (KPS) scores were 90 in 3 patients and 70 in one patient. There was no perioperative death.Conclusions:Retrosigmoid transmeatal approach is ideal approach for resection of the intra-auditory meningioma. Surgical excision of intra-auditory meningioma should accept the premise of protecting the facial auditory nerve and aim at extensive resection of tumors, including the dura and bone involved by tumors, so as to reduce the chance of recurrence; and it is necessary to open the width of intra-auditory.
8.Advances of n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids in food allergy
Lijia CHEN ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Hongtian WANG ; Xueyan WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2023;38(6):473-477
Food allergy is a common allergic disease threatening the growth and development of infants and children.n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are common nutrients in the diet, which have important structural functions and immunomodulatory effects.Their protective effect in food allergy has gradually become a potential research hotspot.This review highlights the function and immune regulation of PUFAs, the regulation of n-3 PUFAs on immunological indexes, the mechanism of food allergy, and the relationship between food allergy, and the impact of n-3 PUFAs on other allergic diseases.
9.Minimally invasive surgical strategy for acoustic neuromas: an analysis of 415 cases
Lihua CHEN ; Ruxiang XU ; Wende LI ; Bin YU ; Kai SUN ; Hao ZHAO ; Hongtian ZHANG ; Yi YANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2019;18(3):263-267
Objective To explore the surgical strategy of minimally invasive treatment for acoustic neuroma and to improve the tumor removal rate and facial nerve function preservation rate. Methods Four hundred and fifteen patients suffering from acoustic neuromas, admitted to and treated by minimally invasive surgery via trans-suboccipital retrosigmoid transmeatus approach in our hospital from January 2008 to December 2016, were chosen in our study. Their clinical data were analyzed retrospectively. Postoperative Karnofsky behavioral status scale (KPS) was used to evaluate the prognoses of the patients. Postoperative routine enhanced MR imaging was performed to determine the degrees of tumor resection. Three months after surgery, House-Brackmann facial function grading (H-B) was used to evaluate the facial function of all patients. Results KPS indicated that excellent prognosis was noted in 399 patients (96.10%), good prognosis in 14 (3.37%), and poor prognosis in 2 (0.48%); the larger the tumor diameter, the smaller the proportion of patients with good prognosis. Total resection of the tumors was achieved in 387 patients (93.25%), sub-total resection in 24 (5.78%), and partial resection in 4 (0.96%); the larger the tumor diameter, the smaller the proportion of patients with total resection. There were 398 patients with facial nerve preservation in anatomy, and the anatomic preservation rate of facial nerve was 95.9%; there were 17 without anatomic preservation, and 12 received end to end anastomosis of facial nerve. Three months after operation, H-B grading I-II was noted in 334 patients (80.5%), grading III-IV in 76 patients (18.3%), grading V-VI in 5 patients (1.2%); the larger the tumor diameter, the smaller the proportion of patients with H-B grading I-II. No surgically related deaths occurred. Conclusion Early diagnosis and early microsurgical treatment of acoustic neuroma is helpful in improving the safety and efficacy of tumor resection.
10.Expression and Regulation of Transcription Factor FoxA2 in Chronic Rhinosinusitis With and Without Nasal Polyps.
Qing LUO ; Jia ZHANG ; Hongtian WANG ; Fenghong CHEN ; Xi LUO ; Beiping MIAO ; Xingmei WU ; Renqiang MA ; Xiangqian LUO ; Geng XU ; Jianbo SHI ; Huabin LI
Allergy, Asthma & Immunology Research 2015;7(5):458-466
PURPOSE: Chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) is characterized by the excessive production of mucus. However, the molecular mechanism underlying mucin overproduction in CRS with or without nasal polyps (CRSwNP and CRSsNP, respectively) is poorly understood. This study was conducted to assess the importance of the transcription factor FoxA2 in mucin production and to investigate the targeting of FoxA2 as a potential therapeutic strategy for mucus hypersecretion in CRS patients. METHODS: We enrolled 15 CRSwNP patients, 15 CRSsNP patients, and 10 normal controls in this study. The expression levels of FoxA2, MUC5AC, and MUC5B in inflamed and healthy nasal tissues were examined via immunohistochemistry and quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction, and the levels of several proinflammatory cytokines in nasal secretions were measured via FlowCytomix analysis. In addition, the expression of MUC5AC and FoxA2 was determined in polyp-derived epithelial cells and NCI-H292 cells after in vitro stimulation. RESULTS: FoxA2 was significantly down-regulated, and MUC5AC and MUC5B were significantly up-regulated in both the CRSwNP and CRSsNP patients compared to the controls (P<0.05), and the protein level of FoxA2 was negatively associated with the IL-6 level in the CRS patients (P<0.05). IL-6 significantly increased MUC5AC expression but inhibited FoxA2 expression in vitro (P<0.05). Transfection with a FoxA2 expression plasmid significantly decreased MUC5AC promoter activity (P<0.05) and inhibited IL-6-induced MUC5AC production (P<0.05). In addition, clarithromycin significantly alleviated IL-6-induced FoxA2 suppression and decreased MUC5AC expression in vitro (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that FoxA2 may be considered a therapeutic target for the modulation of mucus hypersecretion in CRS patients.
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