1.The diagnostic value of multi-modal MRI for prostate cancer
Jinjun WANG ; Xinghua GUO ; Xiaohong ZHANG ; Guofang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;(6):825-827,828
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value of multi -modal MRI for prostate cancer .Methods The multi modalitymagnetic resonance data of 43 patients with prostatic diseases were retrospectively analyzed ,selected biopsy or operation pathology results as the control ,analyzed their unenhanced MRI ,DWI,MRS and DCE -MRI. Results (1)In 43 patients,29 cases were diagnosed by biopsy of prostate cancer .37 cancer lesions were found,and 28 cancer lesions showed obviously low signal intensity in T 2WI.(2)The mean ADC value of the cancer lesions and normal areas were (0.69 ±0.09) ×10 -3 mm2/s and (1.31 ±0.18) ×10-3 mm2/s,there was significant difference in ADC value between the two groups (t=21.06,P<0.01);(3) The mean Cho +Cre/Cit value of the cancer lesions and normal areas were (2.67 ±1.58) and (0.74 ±0.28),there was significant difference in ADC value between the two groups (t=7.34,P<0.01);(4)32 rapidly ascending and slowly descending type ROI's,4 flat type ROI's and 1 rising type ROI's were founded in cancer lesions .Conclusion Multi-modal MRI can further provide the blood perfusion of prostate cancer ,water molecule diffusion and microcirculation state ,metabolism and biochemical composi-tion change information .The combination of T2WI,DWI,MRS and DCE-MRI can improve the diagnostic efficiency for the detection of prostate cancer prominently .
2.Application of problem based learning(PBL) in clicical practice of cardial pacemaker
Jinjun LIANG ; Zhuli GUO ; Bo YANG ; He HUANG ; Gang WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(09):-
To evaluate the effect of problem based learning(PBL)in clinical education of pacemaker implanting,30 postgraduates of clinical medicine were arranged into the PBL education group and 60 into the traditional education group.The results showed that the scores of theory and clinical skill of the PBL group were significantly better than those of the traditional education group. It also showed that PBL teaching method is more helpful and more effective than traditional education in clinical education of pacemaker installing.
3.Effect of leukotriene receptor antagonist on the airway inflammation in bronchiolitis after respiratory syncytial virus infection
Jianjiang CHEN ; Jinjun GUO ; Huimin LI ; Wei LI ; Shaoxian WANG ; Xueling WAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(9):1161-1163
Objective To explore the effect of leukotriene receptor antagonist on the airway inflammation in bronchiolitis after respiratory syncytial virus(RSV)infection and the prevention of post-bronchiolitis asthma by studying the changes of serum concentration of inflammatory cellular factors including ECP,IL-12,IL-13 and LTE4.Methods 156 children with mild and moderate RSV bronchiolitis were recruited in the study and they were randomly divided into three groups after alleviation of asthmatic symptoms:the intervention group with montelukast sodium tablets oral;hormone intervention group with Budesonide suspension spray;control group.Blood samples were collected on the first day on admission,before treatment,3 months after medication.Serum concentrations of ECP,IL-12,IL-13 and LTE4 were measured by ELISA.Clinical and telephone follow up was done for one year.Results Compared to control group,the ECP,IL-13 and LTE4 levels of 156 RSV bronchiolitis in acute phase and recovery phase were signifieantly increased,while the IL-12 level was significantly decreased.The ECP,IL-13levels of singulair intervention group and the hormone intervention group were decreased after intervention,and the IL-12 level rise to normal;the LTE4 level of singulair intervention group and the hormone intervention group decreased significantly than before intervention,singulair intervention group recovered to normal levels(t=1.0866,P>0.05),but hormone treatment group did not recover to normal levels(t=3.4355,P<0.01).Singulair intervention group had lower recurrence of asthma(χ2=7.8156,P<0.01).Conclusion The leukotriene receptorantagonists could regulate the imbalance of Th1/Th2,reduce the release of LTE4 and the activation of eosinophils,alleviate airway inflammation and airway hyperreactivity,reduce wheezing,and it play a role in the prevention of asthma.
4.The value of 64-slice spiral CT angiography in diagnosis of the origin of abdominal large masses
Xiaohong ZHANG ; Xinghua GUO ; Chongjie ZHANG ; Jinjun WANG ; Junbo WANG ; Xiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2015;22(9):1355-1358,后插2
Objective To investigate the value of 64-slice spiral CT angiography in diagnosis of the origin of abdominal large masses.Methods Twenty patients who were proven by operation and pathology to be abdominal massive tumor were collected in this study,tumor diameter average 17.8cm.All patients accepted plain and enhanced CT scanning,and their data were transferred to Philips IntelliSpace Portal.The tumor vessel were reconstructed with multiplanar reformation(MPR),maximum intensity projection(MIP),and volume rendering(VR).The origin of tumor were judged according to the feeding arteries by 2 attending physician,and the results were compared with pathology.Results Of these 20 cases,15 cases were malignant tumor,5 benign.Blood supply arteries were found in 19 patients,36 vessels.Lateral branch vessels in 6 cases and arteriovenous fistula in 4 cases.MSCTA findings were consistent with operation and pathology,with the accuracy of 90%.One case had no tumor vessel,one was misdiagnosed.Conclusion MSCT could be taken good use in diagnosis of large abdominal masses by tracking down the nourishing artery of masses.
5.Clinical diagnostic value of coronary artery stenosis using 64-slice computed tomography coronary angiography
Jinjun LIANG ; Han YAN ; Bo YANG ; He HUANG ; Hao XIA ; Fang CHEN ; Zhuli GUO
Clinical Medicine of China 2010;26(10):1017-1019
Objective To evaluate the clinical diagnostic value of 64-slice computed tomography coronary angiography (CTCA) for the detection of significant coronary artery stenosis ( ≥50% lumen reduction). Methods We enrolled 61 patients (47 male, 14 female; mean age 62.8 ± 9.7 years) with suspected coronary artery disease into the study and performed selective coronary angiography (SCA) within 2 weeks after CTCA examination. Results One patient was excluded from the analysis because of unsuccessful CTCA evaluation as a result of severe coronary artery calcification in 4 vessels. 240 vessels of remaining 60 patients were achieved good coronary artery imaging by CTCA. Sensitivity,specificity and positive and negative predictive value of CTCA for detecting significant coronary artery sternosis on a per-vessel basis were 90.0 % ,91.9% ,84. 7% and 94.8% ,respectively. Conclusions Our data indicated that 64-slice CTCA is a noninvasive method to reliably rule out significant coronary sternosis with high diagnostic value in negative prediction.
6.An experimental model of chronic renal allograft rejection in SD-Wistar rats
Pengcheng YU ; Yongguang LIU ; Ying GUO ; Min LI ; Zongyu XIAO ; Konghe HU ; Jinjun HUANG ; Jun XIN ; Zhiqiang WU ; Ming ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(40):6520-6525
BACKGROUND:Fisher-Lewis rat kidney transplant models are the international common chronic renal alograft rejection models, but their application is greatly limited because of difficulty in model preparation and high costs. OBJECTIVE:To explore a new method of establishing SD-Wistar rat models of chronic renal alograft rejection. METHODS: Fifty-six pairs of SD-Wistar rats were subjected to left kidney orthotopic transplantation. The right kidneys of the recipients were intact and used as internal controls. 23 rat recipients were randomly divided into model group (n=15) and control group (n=8). The rats in the model group were injected with cyclosporine microemulsion for 10 days (2 mg/kg/day,i.p.) after kidney transplantation. The rats in the control group were not treated with immunosuppressive therapy. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The irreversible acute rejection occurred in al the transplanted kidneys of rats in the control group within 4 weeks, leading to the necrosis of transplanted kidney. Moderate inflammatory cel infiltration appeared in the transplanted kidneys of rats in the model group at 4, 8 and 12 weeks after transplantation. Typical histopathological changes of chronic rejection were observed within 12 weeks after transplantation. The Banff total scores were increased with time after transplantation. Al these histopathological changes were not observed in the intact right kidneys of rat recipients in both groups. The valey value of 
7.Activin and Hepatocyte Growth Factor Promotes Colorectal Cancer Stemness and Metastasis through FOXM1/SOX2/CXCR4Signaling
Hong PENG ; Ting YE ; Lei DENG ; Xiaofang YANG ; Qingling LI ; Jin TONG ; Jinjun GUO
Gut and Liver 2024;18(3):476-488
Background/Aims:
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are believed to drive tumor development and metastasis. Activin and hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) are important cytokines with the ability to induce cancer stemness. However, the effect of activin and HGF combination treatment on CSCs is still unclear.
Methods:
In this study, we sequentially treated colorectal cancer cells with activin and HGF and examined CSC marker expression, self-renewal, tumorigenesis, and metastasis. The roles of forkhead box M1 (FOXM1) and sex-determining region Y-box 2 (SOX2), two stemness-related transcription factors, in activin/HGF-induced aggressive phenotype were explored.
Results:
Activin and HGF treatment increased the expression of CSC markers and enhanced sphere formation in colorectal cancer cells. The tumorigenic and metastatic capacities of colorectal cancer cells were enhanced upon activin and HGF treatment. Activin and HGF treatment preferentially promoted stemness and metastasis of CD133 + subpopulations sorted from colorectal cancer cells. FOXM1 was upregulated by activin and HGF treatment, and the knockdown of FOXM1 blocked activin/HGF-induced stemness, tumorigenesis, and metastasis of colorectal cancer cells.Similarly, SOX2 was silencing impaired sphere formation of activin/HGF-treated colorectal cancers. Overexpression of SOX2 rescued the stem cell-like phenotype in FOXM1-depleted colorectal cancer cells with activin and HGF treatment. Additionally, the inhibition of FOXM1 via thiostrepton suppressed activin/HGF-induced stemness, tumorigenesis and metastasis.
Conclusions
Sequential treatment with activin and HGF promotes colorectal cancer stemness and metastasis through activation of the FOXM1/SOX2 signaling. FOXM1 could be a potential target for the treatment of colorectal cancer metastasis.
8.Clinical study of pelvic floor muscle exercise combined with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in the treatment of urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy
Haibo SHAO ; Jinjun HUA ; Dongdong GUO ; Xinyu ZHAI ; Yi DING
International Journal of Surgery 2022;49(6):405-409
Objective:To investigate the effect of pelvic floor muscle exercise (PFMT) combined with transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy.Methods:A total of 120 patients with urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy in Shuguang Hospital, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine from July 2020 to June 2021 were retrospective selected and divided into control group and observation groupthe according to different treatment method, 60 cases in each group. The control group was treated with PFMT, and the observation group was treated with PFMT combined with TENS. Urodynamic indexes of 72 h urine pad usage, maximum urine flow rate, maximum cystometric capacity, maximum urethral closure pressure, abdominal leakage point pressure, ICI-Q-SF score and the clinical efficacy were compared between the two groups. Measurement data were expressed as mean ± standard deviation ( ± s), and t-test was used for comparison between groups; Chi-square test was used for comparison of enumeration data between groups. Results:After treatment, the 72 h urine urine pad usage in the observation group [(1.95±1.13) pieces] was lower than that in the control group [(6.28±2.47) pieces], and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). After treatment, the maximum flow rate [(13.92±2.53) mL/s], maximum cystometric capacity [(338.72±19.22) mL], maximum urethral closure pressure [(69.75±5.04) cmH 2O], abdominal leakage point pressure [(90.56±5.26) cmH 2O] in observation group after treatment were better than those in control group [(11.48±2.18) mL/s, (325.81±18.63) mL, (65.29±4.78) cmH 2O, (83.58±5.29) cmH 2O], the difference were statistically significant ( P<0.05). After treatment, the ICI-Q-SF score of the observation group [(5.97±1.82) points] was lower than that of the control group [(10.95±2.64) points], and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05); the clinical effective rate of observation group (93.33%) was higher than that of control group (78.33%), and the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). Conclusion:PFMT combined with TENS is better than PFMT alone in the treatment of postoperative urinary incontinence after radical prostatectomy.
9.GATA4 Forms a Positive Feedback Loop with CDX2to Transactivate MUC2 in Bile Acids-Induced Gastric Intestinal Metaplasia
Xiaofang YANG ; Ting YE ; Li RONG ; Hong PENG ; Jin TONG ; Xiao XIAO ; Xiaoqiang WAN ; Jinjun GUO
Gut and Liver 2024;18(3):414-425
Background/Aims:
Gastric intestinal metaplasia (GIM), a common precancerous lesion of gastric cancer, can be caused by bile acid reflux. GATA binding protein 4 (GATA4) is an intestinal transcription factor involved in the progression of gastric cancer. However, the expression and regulation of GATA4 in GIM has not been clarified.
Methods:
The expression of GATA4 in bile acid-induced cell models and human specimens was examined. The transcriptional regulation of GATA4 was investigated by chromatin immunoprecipitation and luciferase reporter gene analysis. An animal model of duodenogastric reflux was used to confirm the regulation of GATA4 and its target genes by bile acids.
Results:
GATA4 expression was elevated in bile acid-induced GIM and human specimens.GATA4 bound to the promoter of mucin 2 (MUC2) and stimulate its transcription. GATA4 and MUC2 expression was positively correlated in GIM tissues. Nuclear transcription factor-κB activation was required for the upregulation of GATA4 and MUC2 in bile acid-induced GIM cell models. GATA4 and caudal-related homeobox 2 (CDX2) reciprocally transactivated each other to drive the transcription of MUC2. In chenodeoxycholic acid-treated mice, MUC2, CDX2, GATA4, p50, and p65 expression levels were increased in the gastric mucosa.
Conclusions
GATA4 is upregulated and can form a positive feedback loop with CDX2 to transactivate MUC2 in GIM. NF-κB signaling is involved in the upregulation of GATA4 by chenodeoxycholic acid.
10. Association of HLA-DQ and IFNL4 polymorphisms with hepatitis B virus infection and clearance
Hong CHEN ; Jiahao FAN ; Weixian CHEN ; Jinjun GUO ; Ying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2017;25(7):506-511
Objective:
To confirmed the polymorphisms of HLA-DQ and IFNL4 were associated with HBV infection and clearance in a Chinese population.
Methods:
The Sequenom MassARRAY MALDI-TOF system was used to genotype the HLA-DQrs9275319 and IFNL4rs368234815, rs12971396, rs12979860, and rs8099917. A binary logistic regression test was conducted to estimate the relative risk of these SNPs with HBV infection and clearance. Haploview4.2 software and PHASE software (v2.0.2) were employed to analyze linkage disequilibrium (LD) and haplotype frequencies. The MDR program was applied to analyze interactions between SNP and SNP.Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS 19.0 and P-values were corrected by Bonferroni’s corrections.
Results:
A total of 1,069 subjects were recruited and divided into three groups: 238 healthy controls(HC), 397 with HBV-related chronic liver disease (CLD), 434 with spontaneous clearance (SC). The rs9275319TT was most frequently identified among all groups(86.2% in the CLD group, 77.6% in the SC group, and 75.9% in the HC group).Carriage of the rs9275319 C allele was a protective factor for chronic HBV infection (the allele model: