1.MRI features of solitary fibrous tumors in the spinal canal
Jingmei XIE ; Xuan NIU ; Shuxin FAN ; Danwei HOU ; Baoqin GUO ; Hua LI ; Ming ZHANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2018;34(1):5-7,11
Objective To investigate the MRI features of solitary fibrous tumors(SFT)in the spinal canal.Methods MRI images of 5 cases with pathologically proved STF in the spinal canal were analyzed retrospectively.Results Of 5 lesions,there were 2 in the cervical spine,3 in the thoracic spine;1 in the epidural space and 4 in the subdural extramedullary space.On MRI plain scan,3 lesions showed homogeneous iso-intense signal on T1WI and hypo-intense signal on T2WI,2 lesions showed heterogeneous signal,1 showed patchy hypo-intense signal on T1WI and T2WI at the upper edge of lesion,which had been confirmed as hemorrhage and the other lesion showed internal cystic variation.All of the 5 lesions enhanced on enhancement scan,with moderate enhancement in 2 lesions and significant enhancement in 3 lesions.Cystic and hemorrhagic area were not enhanced.The"dural tail sign"was showed in 3 cases.Conclusion The diagnosis of SFT should be considered when a lesion shows a localized solitary mass in the spinal canal with hypo-intense on T2WI and moderate to significant enhancement.
2.Analysis of Chemical Components of Anti-allergic Asthma Active Fractions in Alkaloids-free Part of Ephedrae Herba
Jingmei JIN ; Dayong YU ; Tao HOU ; Xiuli ZHANG ; Liying SHI
China Pharmacy 2020;31(9):1068-1073
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for elucidating the anti-allergic asthma constituents in alkaloids-free part of Ephedrae Herba. METHODS :Ephedrae Herba was extracted with 85% ethanol and n-heptane,and then subjected to solid-phase extraction(filler AC 18)for pretreatment to enrich alkaloids-free part from the extract of Ephedrae Herba. HPLC method was adopted,and alkaloids-free fractions of Ephedrae Herba were performed on Unitary C 18 column and Eclipse XDB-C 18 column. Using high expression G protein coupled-receptor 35(GPR35 receptor)in HT- 29 cell as target ,GPR35 receptor agonist zaprinast (1 μmol/L)as positive control ,DMR response value as the detection index ,the agonistic and desensitizing activity of each fraction(100 μg/mL)on GPR 35 receptor was screened by label-free integrated pharmacological method ,so as to screen active anti-allergic asthma fraction. HPLC-Q-TOF-MS method was used to identify the chemical composition of the selected active fractions. RESULTS :The alkaloids-free part of Ephedrae Herba was divided into two parts ,involving the precipitated part before solid phase extraction and the 95% methanol elution part ;from them ,20 fractions were screened. Among them ,the precipitated fraction F 1.5-F1.10 and 95% methanol eluted fraction F 2.5-F2.10 had a strong agonistic activity on GPR 35 receptor;at the same time,GPR35 receptor agonist zaprinast showed a relatively strong desensitization activity. The signal intensity of DMR induced by F1.5-F1.10 in the precipitated part of HT- 29 cells was even higher than that of reference drug zaprinast. By HPLC-Q-TOF-MS analysis,24 chemical components were identified from active fractions ,involving 14 flavonoids,2 volatile oils ,7 organic carboxylic acids ,1 anthraquinones. CONCLUSIONS :The alkaloid-free part of Ephedrae Herba is mainly flavonoids and has anti-allergic asthma activity.
3.Efficacy of long-pulsed 1 064-nm Nd:YAG laser combined with a topical emulsion containing Camellia reticulata and Radix Notoginseng in the treatment of melasma
Jing GUO ; Jingyu YANG ; Li DING ; Mingming LIU ; Jingmei HOU ; Xiaoxia PU ; Jiayu SUN ; Xianghua LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(1):61-64
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of long-pulsed 1 064-nm Nd:YAG laser combined with a topical emulsion containing Camellia reticulata and Radix Notoginseng in the treatment of melasma. Methods:A total of 80 patients with melasma were enrolled from Department of Dermatology, People′s Hospital of Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region from June 2019 to June 2020, and randomly and equally divided into control group and observation group by using a random number table: 40 patients in the control group were treated with long-pulsed 1 064-nm Nd:YAG laser once every 2 weeks for 6 sessions as a course of treatment; another 40 in the observation group were treated with the same laser therapy as the control group and a topical emulsion containing Camellia reticulata and Radix Notoginseng twice a day for 3 months as a course of treatment. Melasma area and severity index (MASI), clinical efficacy, patient satisfaction rate and safety were compared between the 2 groups before and/or after treatment. Results:After 4- and 8-week treatment, there was no significant difference in the MASI score between the observation group (14.57 ± 3.22 points, 10.00 ± 2.94 points, respectively) and control group (14.74 ± 3.11 points, 11.31 ± 3.00 points, respectively; both P>0.05). After 12-week treatment, the MASI score was significantly lower in the observation group (4.80 ± 2.78 points) than in the control group (7.07 ± 3.22 points, t = -3.38, P<0.01). After 3-month treatment, the response rate was significantly higher in the observation group (36 cases, 90%) than in the control group (31 cases, 77.5%; χ2 = 4.58, P < 0.001) ; however, there was no significant difference in the patient satisfaction rate between the observation group (87.5%) and control group (72.5%, χ2 = 7.26, P = 0.06). In addition, no significant difference in the occurrence of adverse reactions was observed between the observation group (5 cases, 12.5%) and control group (7 cases, 17.5%; P > 0.05) . Conclusion:Compared with the long-pulsed 1 064-nm Nd:YAG laser alone, the topical emulsion containing Camellia reticulata and Radix Notoginseng in combination with the long-pulsed 1 064-nm Nd:YAG laser is more effective for the treatment of melasma, with higher patient satisfaction and less adverse reactions.
4.The effect of Er: YAG laser irradiation on bonding properties of IPS e.max CAD ceramics
HOU Yepo ; SHEN Renze ; CHEN Luyuan ; CHEN Yi ; JIANG Yingtong ; LI Jingmei ; GAO Jie
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2018;26(2):95-98
Objective:
To investigate different Er:YAG laser power settings on the bonding properties of IPS e.max CAD ceramics.
Methods :
96 IPS e.max CAD ceramics blocks (5 mm × 5 mm × 5 mm) were prepared and randomly divided into 8 groups (n = 12), the untreated blocks served as the control, while one of the experimental groups was treated with 4.5% HF for 20 seconds, six remaining test group (C、D、E、F、G、H) were treated with different Er: YAG laser power settings: 100 mJ、200 mJ、300 mJ、400 mJ、500 mJ and 600 mJ. Morphology of the ceramic surface was observed by atomic force microscopy and its shear bond strength (SBS) was tested.
Results :
Higher shear bond strength values were found in group C-H compared to group B, the highest is group F (24.12 ± 1.91) MPa. The difference was statistically significant. The atomic force microscope observation of the surface structure showed that the control group was smooth and flat, and the HF-like etching group formed a uniform needle-like convex structure. The laser group gradually formed a regularly arranged cylindrical convex structure, in which the surface of the G and H groups was damaged.
Conclusion
The Er: YAG laser power settings of 400 mJ can be used as an effective pretreatment method before bonding of IPS e.max CAD ceramic.