1.Comparison of electrophysiological features in peripheral vertigo and central vertigo
Hailong XUE ; Wen XIAO ; Cangxia LI
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2015;(4):262-264
Objective To compared the electrophysiological features in peripheral vertigo and central vertigo. Methods The electronystagmograph ( ENG ) and brainstem auditory evoked potentials ( BAEP ) were applied in peripheral vertigo group(85 cases) and central vertigo group(61 cases).Result ENG abnomal was in 67 cases (78.8%) in peripheral vertigo group.Overshoot or undershoot of dysmetria test was in 6 cases ( 7.1%);spontaneous nystagmus was in 5 cases(5.9%);abnormal of gaze test was in 16 cases(18.8%); eye tracking test typeⅠwas in 42 case(49.4%), typeⅡwas in 17 cases(20.0%), and typeⅢwas in 8 cases(9.4%); bilateral asymmetry of optokinetic nystagmus test was in 19 cases(22.4%);positioning nystagmus was in 51 cases(60.0%);abnormal of cold and hot test was in 31 cases(36.5%).ENG abnomal was 42 cases(49.4%) in central vertigo group.Overshoot or undershoot of dysmetria test was in 19 case(31.1%);spontaneous nystagmus was in 13 cases (21.3%);abnormal of gaze test was in 23 cases(37.7%);eye tracking test typeⅠwas in 35 cases(57.4%), typeⅡwas in 13 cases(21.3%), and typeⅢwas in 8 cases(13.1%);bilateral asymmetry of optokinetic nystagmus test was in 33 cases(54.1%); positioning nystagmus was in 2 cases(3.3%); abnormal of cold and hot test was in 6 cases(9.8%).Compared with peripheral vertigo group, the abnormal rates of optokinetic nystagmus test, gaze test, eye tracking test, optokinetic nystagmus test in central vertigo group were significantly increased, and the abnormal rates of positioning nystagmus, cold and hot test in central vertigo group were significantly decreased (all P<0.05). There were 32 cases(37.6%) in peripheral vertigo group with BAEP abnormal, and 31 cases(50.8%) were in central vertigo group with BAED abnormal.Compared with central vertigo group, the latency ofⅠwave andⅠ-Ⅲwave latency delayed in peripheral vertigo group were significantly increased, the latency ofⅤwave andⅠ-Ⅴwave latency delayed were significantly decreased ( all P<0.05 ) .Conclusions There are high sensitivity of optokinetic nystagmus test, gaze test, eye tracking test, optokinetic nystagmus test of ENG to the diagnosis of central vertigo. There are high sensitivity of positioning nystagmus, cold and hot test to the diagnosis of peripheral vertigo.The positive rate of BAEP is relatively lower, but it can provide objective foundation for location of vertigo patients.
2. Inhibitory effect of 4-HPR combined with DDP on xenografted ovarian carcinoma in nude mice and its relationship with VEGF and u-PA expression
Tumor 2008;28(4):305-309
Objective: To explore the inhibitory effect of N4-hydroxyphenyl retinode (4-HPR) used alone or in combination with DDP on xenografted human ovarian carcinoma in nude mice and its relationship with the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and urokinase type plasminogen activator (u-PA). Methods: Human SKOV3 ovarian carcinoma cells were inoculated into BALB/c nude mice. The tumor-bearing nude mice were randomly divided into four groups: control group, DDP group, 4-HPR group, and 4-HPR plus DDP group. The growth of xenografted tumors was observed every 3 days. The VEGF expression in xenograft tumors was analyzed by immunohistochemical staining. The mRNA and protein expressions of VEGF and u-PA were analyzed by RT-PCR and Western blotting, respectively. Results: 4-HPR combined with DDP significantly inhibited the growth of xenografted ovarian carcinoma and down-regulated the mRNA and protein expressions of VEGF and u-PA. The inhibitory effect of combination therapy was superior to those treated with 4-HPR and DDP alone. Conclusion: 4-HPR plus DDP significantly inhibited the proliferation of xenografted ovarian carcinoma in nude mice. The effect was associated with the expressions of VEGF and u-PA.
4.Correlation between IL-1?,cagA of Helicobacter pylori and chronic gastritis
Wen QIAO ; Na LI ; Changshun LI ; Hui XUE
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(04):-
0.05). Conclusion IL-1? has a higher value than cagA gene in predicting the prognosis of chronic gastritis.
5.Clinical analysis of implantation of the biliary stent for treatment of 131 cases of biliary obstruction
Xue LI ; Enqiang LINGHU ; Yunsheng YANG ; Wen LI ; Fengchun CAI
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(04):-
Objective To study the feasibility and effect of implantation of the biliary stent for treatment of biliary obstruction.Methods A retrospective analysis of the diagnostic and therapeutic procedure was done in 131 cases of the inpatients from Apr.2006 to Feb.2007.The 131 patients with biliary obstruction underwent successfully 138 cases/times implantation of biliary stent.The results of recession of jaudince and the rate of complication were evaluated.Results All patients were implanted biliary stent successfully.The serum total bilirubin,direct bilirubin,alkaline phosphatase,?-glutamyl transpeptidase decreased obviously in three days,and the difference was remarkable.The main complication was infection of biliary tract and pancreatitis.Conclusion Implantation of biliary stent is an effective management for biliary obstruction,especially for patients who have lost the chance of operation.
6.Comparison of the efficacy of diffusion-weighted imaging and PET-CT in diagnosis of nasopharyngeal cancer.
Hui LI ; Chuan-miao XIE ; Xue-wen LIU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2011;33(10):791-792
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7.Advances in anti-Parkinson′s disease drugs and their related pharmacological targets
Xue ZHANG ; Wen ZHANG ; Lida DU ; Li GAO ; Guanhua DU
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2016;(1):87-96
Parkinson′s disease(PD),the second neurodegenerative disease in the world,is characterized by a combination of motor symptoms(rest tremor,bradykinesia,rigidity,postural instability,stooped posture and freezing of gait)and non-motor symp?toms(including psychiatric and cognitive disorders). The core neuropathological features of PD are the loss of dopaminergic neurons in the substantia nigra and the deposition of iron and cytoplasmic protein aggregates(Lewy bodies)inside neurons. Currently,clinical treatment for PD is symptomatic and there is no effective treatment to restore neuronal degeneration. In the PD therapy ,medication re?mains dominant. Anti-PD drugs are mainly based on the critical signal pathways or some specific targets which play a key role in the pathogenesis of PD to relieve the symptoms of PD. Research and development in novel drugs to prevent or treat PD have been a crucial subject,and some novel candidates are under development. In this paper,we summarize and analyze the anti-PD drugs,and make a brief discussion about its pharmacological targets.
8.Effect of estradiol on cholesterol metabolism in J774a.1 mouse mononuclear/macrophage cells.
Xue WANG ; Jun LIU ; Wen-Li DUAN ; Jing SHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(7):1013-1018
To explore the anti-atherosclerotic mechanism of estrogen and especially observe the effect of estradiol on the content of cholesterol in J774a.1 mouse mononuclear/macrophage-derived foam cells which were incubated with oxidized low-density lipoproteins (ox-LDL). J774a.1 mouse mononuclear/macrophages were incubated with ox-LDL or with both ox-LDL and estradiol (1, 0.1 or 0.01 micromol x L(-1)). Oil red O staining was used to observe the formation of foam cells, and cholesterol oxidase fluorometric was used to determine the content of cellular cholesterol content. Western blotting and RTFQ-PCR were used to observe the expressions of scavenger receptor class B type I (SR-B I ) in J774a.1 foam cells. Compared with the control cells, J774a.1 mouse mononuclear/macrophage-derived foam cells showed significantly increased contents of total cholesterol and cholesterol ester (P < 0.001) and decreased SR-B I mRNA expression (P < 0.01). Estradiol treatment significantly lowered the contents of total cholesterol and cholesterol ester (P < 0.05), and increased SR-B I protein and mRNA expression (P < 0.01) in the foam cells in a dose-dependent manner. Estradiol can inhibit the formation of mononuclear/macrophage-derived foam cells by decreasing the contents of total cholesterol and cholesterol ester and up-regulating the expression of SR-B I in the foam cells.
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9.Curative Effect of Lovasatin Treating Hyperlipidemia in Children with Steroid Resistance Nephrotic Syndrome
xue-mei, ZHANG ; wen, WU ; qing-xuan, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(17):-
Objective To observe the effect and security of lovasatin treating hyperlipidemia in children with steroid resistance nephrotic syndrome(SRNS).Methods Thirty-seven children with SRNS were administered lovasatin with normal liver function before lipid-lowing treatment.The changes of plasma lipids [total cholesterol(TC),trigly ceride(TG)] and lipoprotins [low density lipoprotein(LDL),very low density lipoprotein(VLDL),high density lipoprotein(HDL)],albumin(Alb),serum creatinine(Scr),aminotransferase(ALT),24 hours of urinary protein and drug side-effects were observated for 4 weeks.All children treated with regular glucocorticoids therapy for 2 months still presented with urinary protein significant positive.Results There were decreasing of plasma lipids and lipoproteins after 2 weeks of lovasatin treatment,especially for TG,24 hours of urinary protein(Pa
10.Expression of hepatitis C virus H strain envelope glycoprotein in insect cells
Li FU ; Zhikai XU ; Lixia TANG ; Xiaoping XUE ; Wen YING
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2001;17(4):337-340
Aim To express hepatitis C virus glycoprotein E (gE) deleting carboxy-terminal 31 amino acids, and detect anti-E antibody in HCV patients using expressed gE. Methods E gene derived from HCV H strain was inserted into baculovirus transfer vector containing a polyhedrin promotor. The recombinant plasmid was cotransfected into insect cell sf9 with a viral expression vector. The expression of gE was analyzed with Western blot, and the cells were used for dectecting antibodies against E1 and E2 in 35 hepatitis C patients by indirect immunofluorescence. Results A series of proteins with different relative molecular masses(Mr) could be detected by Western blot. Results from indirect immunofluorescence staining showed and only 4 patients were anti-E antibody positive gE was located in cytoplasm. Conclusion HCV gE is expressed successfully in insect cells, the study lay the foundation for further developing HCV vaccine.