1.Combined value of susceptibility weighted imaging and dynamic susceptibility-weighted contrast-enhanced MR perfusion-weighted imaging in brain astrocytoma grading
Xiaochun WANG ; Hui ZHANG ; Jiangbo QIN ; Le WANG ; Xiaofeng WU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;(11):988-992
Objective To assess the value of combination of susceptibility weighted imaging (SWI)and dynamic susceptibility-weighted contrast-enhanced (DSC) perfusion-weighted magnetic resonance imaging in astrocytoma grading.Methods SWI and DSC scans were performed in 82 patients with pathologically confirmed astrocytoma.The patient group consisted of grade Ⅱ (15),grade Ⅲ (10),and grade Ⅳ (57).The intratumoral susceptibility signal intensity (ITSS) and relative cerebral blood volume (rCBV) max were used to determine the grade of astrocytomas by Kruskal Wallis test,Welch test,Spearman correlation coefficients,Pearson correlation coefficients,and receiver operating characteristic curve (ROC)statistic methods.Results There were no ITSS in 14 cases of low-grade astrocytomas,the degree of ITSS were grade 1 to 3 in anaplastic astrocytomas,the degree of ITSS were grade 3 in all of the glioblastomas,the degree of ITSS were significant difference in all grades (H =71.96,P < 0.01).rCBV max in grade Ⅱ,grade Ⅲ and grade Ⅳ astrocytomas were 1.26 ± 0.42,3.59 ± 2.09 and 8.34 ± 1.16 respectively,rCBV max were significant difference in all grades (F' =681.72,P < 0.01).ITSS showed significant correlation with rCBV max (r =0.72,P <0.01) and tumor grades (r =0.89,P <0.01),and rCBV and tumor grades showed significant correlation (r =0.78,P < 0.01).Area under the ROC curve application SWI,DSC,SWI and DSC in differentiation of the grade Ⅱ and grade Ⅲ astrocytomas were 0.99,0.93,1.00,differentiate grade Ⅲ from grade Ⅳ were 0.70,0.94,0.94,and differentiate high-grade from low-grade astrocytomas were 1.00,0.99,1.00.Conclusions ITSS is helpful to determine the grade of astrocytomas.The use of SWI in combination with DSC may improve the diagnostic accuracy of astrocytoma grading.
2.Effect of palato-pharyngo-plastry on patients with coronary heart disease plus obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome
Jiangbo QIN ; Ning ZHOU ; Shidong HOU ; Sheng JIANG ; Ying ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(7):569-571
Objective To investigate the effect of palato-pharyngo-plastry on patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) plus obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS). Methods The 113 OSAHS patients with CHD after palato-pharyngo-plastry from January 2001 to December 2006 were enrolled and followed up. The other 125 cases treated with continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) were as control group. Results The fundmental factors of CHD including cholesterol, triglyeride, fasting blood glucose and body mass index (BM1) showed no statistical differences between two groups (x2 or t= 4.788, 0.479, 0.541, all P>0.05) . Only the oxyhemoglobin saturation during sleep was higher in study group than in control group [(91.2± 2.5)% vs. (87.6±4.2)%, P=0.046]. The angiography showed that 87 cases (77.0%) retained stable, 24 cases (21.2%) became severe in study group. As compared with control group, there were no statistical differences (both P>0.05). 37 cases (32.7%) in study group and 58 cases (46.4%) in control group who suffered from angina became severe with statistical differences between two groups (x2=4.615, P=0.032). The incidences of myocardial infarction and sudden death were lower in study group (3.5% and 0.8%) and in control group (5.6% and 2.4%), showed no statistical, difterences be tween twogroups. x2=0.571 and 0.495, P>0. 05). Conclusions Compared with CPAP, the palato-pharyngo-plastry can improve oxyhemoglobin saturation and reduce angina symptom, but has no better effect on progress of coronary atherosclerosis and acute coronary disease than CPAP.
3.The value of IVIM imaging and DSC perfusion imaging in cerebral astrocytoma grading
Lina ZHU ; Hui ZHANG ; Yan TAN ; Xiaochun WANG ; Jiangbo QIN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;32(10):1502-1505
Objective To investigate the value of MR intravoxel incoherent motion (IVIM)imaging and dynamic susceptibility contrast-enhanced(DSC)perfusion imaging in astrocytoma grading.Methods 22 patients with high grade astrocytoma and 28 patients with low grade astrocytoma underwent conventional MRI and IVIM,DSC scanning before operation.Parameters of IVIM included standard diffusion coefficient(ADCstandard ),slow diffusion coefficient(D),fast diffusion coefficient(D? ),fractional perfusion-related volume (f)values,and parameters of DSC included relative blood volume(rCBV),relative blood flow(rCBF)values of tumor solid part were measured quantitatively.The values between the two groups were compared by two samples t-test.By using ROC curve to evaluate the diagnostic efficacy of using IVIM and DSC alone or jointly.Results The ADCstandard ,D,rCBV,rCBF values of tumor solid part had significant differences between the groups(P<0.01).The D? and f values were no significant differences (P=0.130,P=0.379).The area under the ROC curve of the values showed that ADCstandard (0.823),D(0.854),rCBV(0.858),rCBF(0.871),D+rCBV(0.952),D+rCBF(0.953).Conclusion The D,rCBV,rCBF values are helpful to determine the grade of astrocytomas.The use of IVIM in combination with DSC may improve the diagnostic accuracy of astrocytoma grading.
4.Analysis of the monitoring of radioactive hazard factors in non-medical institutions in Jinan, China
Aihua ZHAI ; Guoying NING ; Jiangbo XIN ; Yiwen QIN ; Yujiang GU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2024;33(4):415-420
Objective To investigate the exposure level of radioactive hazard factors and the health management of radiation workers in non-medical radiation institutions (excluding military institutions) in Jinan, China through radioactive hazard factor monitoring, to identify the weak links, and to provide a scientific basis for future work priorities. Methods According to the monitoring plan formulated by Jinan Municipal Health Commission, the task undertaking institutions at all levels in Jinan investigated the types of radioactive hazard factors, detection, training, and health monitoring of 101 non-medical radiation institutions in Jinan. In addition, the workplace radiation levels were detected in 25 institutions of 6 types of monitoring objects, including industrial flaw detection, non-medical accelerator, non-sealed radioactive material workplace, nuclear instrument, baggage detector, and others. Results The investigation objects included institutions engaged in industrial flaw detection, nuclear instrument, luggage detector, non-medical accelerator, non-sealed source workplace, and others. Of these institutions, 91.84% were equipped with radiation protection detectors, 92.86% were equipped with personal dose alarm, 97.73% were equipped with personal protective equipment, 94.36% performed radiation protection training, 92.69% employed radiation workers with certificates, 95.77% performed personal dose detection, 94.83% performed occupational health examination, and 100.00% were qualified for radiation protection detection in workplace. Conclusion There is still a gap between the radiation protection status of non-medical institutions in Jinan and the national regulations and standards, so it is necessary to further strengthen supervision and law enforcement and make greater efforts in training and publicity.
6.Lamin B1 regulates the growth of hepatocellular carcinoma cells by influencing telomerase activity.
Ruiguan WANG ; Si CHEN ; Zhijia SUN ; Shikun WANG ; Jie WANG ; Lingmei QIN ; Jiangbo LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(4):1609-1620
Lamin B1 (LMNB1) is highly expressed in liver cancer tissues, and its influence and mechanism on the proliferation of hepatocellular carcinoma cells were explored by knocking down the expression of the protein. In liver cancer cells, siRNAs were used to knock down LMNB1. Knockdown effects were detected by Western blotting. Changes in telomerase activity were detected by telomeric repeat amplification protocol assay (TRAP) experiments. Telomere length changes were detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR). CCK8, cloning formation, transwell and wound healing were performed to detect changes in its growth, invasion and migration capabilities. The lentiviral system was used to construct HepG2 cells that steadily knocked down LMNB1. Then the changes of telomere length and telomerase activity were detected, and the cell aging status was detected by SA-β-gal senescence staining. The effects of tumorigenesis were detected by nude mouse subcutaneous tumorigenesis experiments, subsequent histification staining of tumors, SA-β-gal senescence staining, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for telomere analysis and other experiments. Finally, the method of biogenesis analysis was used to find the expression of LMNB1 in clinical liver cancer tissues, and its relationship with clinical stages and patient survival. Knockdown of LMNB1 in HepG2 and Hep3B cells significantly reduced telomerase activity, cell proliferation, migration and invasion abilities. Experiments in cells and tumor formation in nude mice had demonstrated that stable knockdown of LMNB1 reduced telomerase activity, shortened telomere length, senesced cells, reduced cell tumorigenicity and KI-67 expression. Bioinformatics analysis showed that LMNB1 was highly expressed in liver cancer tissues and correlated with tumor stage and patient survival. In conclusion, LMNB1 is overexpressed in liver cancer cells, and it is expected to become an indicator for evaluating the clinical prognosis of liver cancer patients and a target for precise treatment.
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Mice
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Telomerase/metabolism*
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular/genetics*
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Liver Neoplasms/genetics*
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Telomere Shortening
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In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence
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Mice, Nude
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Telomere/pathology*
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Carcinogenesis