1.Effects of ribs in high intensity focused ultrasound beam path on formation of coagulated necrosis in cattle liver in vitro
Liyuan FU ; Yonggang LIANG ; Ping NI ; Ziqian CHEN ; Faqi LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(7):617-621
Objective To investigate the effects of ribs in high intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU)beam path on formation of coagulative necrosis in cattle liver in vitro in the same acoustic power. Methods The HIFU ablation was carried out in the manner of a single dot in the liver in vitro. The liver was ablated by HIFU in free field,then the ribs were placed between the focal plane and transducer,directing the beam axis through the intercostals space, lied at the rib edge and on the centre of middle rib. For each of these axial arrangements,the plane of the front surface of ribs was placed 3 cm,6 cm or 9 cm in front of the focus. After HIFU exposure,the tissue necrosis rate(TNR),the maximum length,width,depth and position of the coagulated necrosis in the liver were measured. Results ①The TNR was 100% in the free field. When the ribs were placed 3 cm in front of the focal plane,directing the beam axis through the intercostals space, the TNR was 100%. When directing the beam axis lied at the rib edge and on the centre of middle rib,the TNR decreased sharply. When the ribs were placed 6cm and 9cm in front of the focal plane, the TNR was more than 50%. ②When the ribs were placed in HIFU beam path, the volume of necrosis decreased compared with those in free field. The relationship between the ribs and beam axis, the location of ribs placed away from the focal plane different,the volume,length,width and position of the coagulated necrosis different. ③ When the ribs were close to the focal plane,unacceptable damage could been observed on the surface of ribs.When the ribs were far away from the focal plane, the ribs were safe. Conclusions The volume of necrosis decrease when the ribs are placed in HIFU beam path. The relative location of ribs and HIFU beam axis, the location of ribs away from the focal plane are relative with the volume of the coagulated necrosis. When directing the beam axis through the intercostals space, the volume of necrosis is large, and the shape of coagulated necrosis is regulated. When the ribs are closed with the focal plane,ribs are damaged probably.
2.Effects of electroacupuncture on cochlea morphology and expression of aquaporins in guinea pigs with endolymphatic hydrops.
Liyuan JIANG ; Canjun WANG ; Fangying NI ; Huade CHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(6):579-584
OBJECTIVETo observe the effects of electroacupuncture (EA) on cochlea morphology and expression of aquaporin 1 (AQP1) in guinea pigs with endolymphatic hydrops, so as to explore the possible mechanism of EA on endolymphatic hydrops.
METHODSForty guinea pigs were randomly divided into a blank group, a model group, a medication group and an EA group, 10 guinea pigs in each one. Model of endolymphatic hydrops was established by using intraperitoneal injection of aldosterone. Guinea pigs in the blank group and model group were treated with identical immobilization as EA group but no treatment was given; guinea pigs in the medication group were treated with intragastric administration of hydrochlorothiazide at a dose of 5 mg/kg, once a day for consecutive 10 days; guinea pigs in the EA group were treated with' EA at "Baihui" (GV 20) and "Tinggong"(SI 19), once a day for consecutive 10 days. The serum ionic concentration in each group was tested by turbidimetric method; hematoxylin-eosin staining was used to measure the severity of cochlea hydrops; immunohistochemical method was used to observe the expression of AQP1 in the cochlea.
RESULTS(1) There was no endolymphatic hydrops in the blank group, moderate-severe endolymphatic hydrops in the model group and slight endolymphatic hydrops in the EA group and medication group. (2) The concentration of K+ and Ca2+ in the EA group was higher than that in the model group and medication group (all P<0. 01); the concentration of Na+ was lower than that in the model group (P< 0. 01) but higher than that in the medication group (P<0. 01); the concentration of Cl- was higher than that in the medication group (P<0. 01), but not significantly different from the model group (P>0. 05). (3) The ratio of expression area of AQP1 in the model group was lower than that in the blank group (P<0. 01); the ratio of expression area of AQP1 in the EA group was higher than that in the model group (P<0. 01), and lower than that in the medication group without significant difference (P>0. 05).
CONCLUSIONEA could relieve the endolymphatic hydrops in guinea pigs; the mechanism is likely to be related with up-regulating the expression of AQP1 in cochlea and ion concentration might be an important factor involved.
Animals ; Aquaporins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Cochlea ; anatomy & histology ; metabolism ; Disease Models, Animal ; Electroacupuncture ; Endolymphatic Hydrops ; genetics ; metabolism ; therapy ; Guinea Pigs ; Humans ; Male
3.Determination of 10 Plant Growth Regulators in Bean Sprouts by Sequential Cleaning-Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Pinggu WU ; Yin TAN ; Jin ZHANG ; Liyuan WANG ; Jun TANG ; Wei JIANG ; Xiaodong PAN ; Bingjie MA ; Zhunan NI ; Tianjiao WANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(6):866-871
A sequential clean-up method was developed for the quantification of 10 plant growth regulators in bean sprout by the gas chromatography / mass spectrometry (GC / MS). The analytes were firstly extracted by the acided acetonitrile. Extraction was concentrated and re-dissovled by methanol. Then, it was divided to two aliquots. One of that was analyzed for 2,4-D-butyl ester and 2,4-D-ethyl ester after the purification by QuECHERS cartridge. Another one was treated by MCS solid phase extraction column including diverse eluting steps. After eluting by 5 mL methanol, composition 1 was obtain, concentrated, and methyl esterified by 10% boron trifluoride methanol solution. The treated extract was used for the determination of 4-chlorophenoxy acetic acid, β-naphthyl acetic acid, 2,4-dichlorophenoxy acetic acid, indole acetic acid and indole butyric acid. Composition 2 collected by eluting with 5 mL 5% amonium methanol was used for the determination of paclobutrazol, Kinetin, 6-Benzylaminopurine. The clean-up procedures are designed according to different chemistry properties of these plant growth regulators. The results showed that after spiking of 0. 01-0. 1 mg / kg selected plant growth regulators, average recovery ranged from 70. 0% to 93. 2%and relative standard deviation were 5. 2% -12. 3% . Limit of quantification (LOQ S / N≥10) and limit of detection (LOD S / N≥3) were 0. 01-0. 025 mg / kg and 0. 003-0. 008 mg / kg respectively. The developed purification method is easy, fast and accurate, and can be applied to routine test of plant growth regulators in bean sprout.
4.Scanning skill and quality control in prostate magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Liyuan FU ; Yonggang LIANG ; Jian CHEN ; Ping NI ; Bingchuan LIU ; Jianxin CHEN ; Ziqian CHEN ; Chaoshang LIN ; Zhen CHEN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(4):94-97
Objective To investigate the factors influencing the image quality of prostate magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS),and to put forward quality control measures to improve MRS in success ratio and image quality.Methods Totally 1 255 patients with prostate diseases confirmed pathologically from October 2009 to December 2015 had their MRS data analyzed retrospectively.MRS was executed with multi-voxel 3D chemical shift imaging technique,and special-purpose software was involved in for post processing.Re-scanning would be performed in case of baseline clutter,low SNR and etc.Results There were 1 218 patients had MRS executed well in preparedness,positioning,parameters setup,post processing,baseline and chemical shift,one patient underwent unsuccessful MRS due to incorrect bed mode,9 ones due to unstable baseline resulting from unsatisfactory preparedness,26 ones due to unstable baseline resulting from bad shimming and 1 case due to non-standard post processing.Conclusion Prostate SRS depends on patient preparedness,positioning,parameters setup,shimming and post processing.
5.Clinical evaluation of different modalities in emergency endoscopic treatment of esophageal variceal bleeding
Xiaoquan HUANG ; Ling WU ; Siyu JIANG ; Liyuan NI ; Feng LI ; Shiyao CHEN ; Lili MA
Journal of Chinese Physician 2022;24(5):653-657
Objective:This study aimed to evaluate the rebleeding risk and prognosis of patients being treated after acute esophageal varices bleeding by two different treatment strategies: sclerosing agent combined with tissue glue injection, esophageal varices ligation (EVL), through comparing the therapeutic effects and securities.Methods:A total of 76 patients who underwent endoscopy and received treatment in Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University due to acute esophageal variceal bleeding were included retrospectively. 6 patients with active bleeding and 70 patients with thrombus in esophagus varices under gastroscopy. Among them, 21 cases were treated with sclerosing agent combined with tissue glue injection (sclerosing tissue glue group), and 55 cases were treated with EVL (EVL group). The emergency endoscopic diagnosis and treatment of the two groups were compared, and the risk factors of rebleeding 6 months after endoscopic treatment were analyzed by univariate and multivariate analysis.Results:All patients received endoscopic treatment successfully. During the follow-up period of 6 months after endoscopic treatment, rebleeding occurred in 13 cases. Kaplan Meier analysis showed that the 6-month rebleeding rate in the sclerosing tissue glue group was significantly higher than that in the EVL group (41.6% vs 12.3%, P=0.011). There were 8 deaths in total. Kaplan Meier analysis showed that there was no significant difference in 6-month mortality between the two groups (17.5% vs 10.1%, P=0.616). Multivariate analysis further showed that malignant tumor ( HR=3.700, 95% CI: 1.187-11.536, P=0.024) and treatment mode of esophageal variceal bleeding ( HR=4.834, 95% CI: 1.443-16.193, P=0.011) were independent risk factors for rebleeding 6 months after endoscopic treatment of acute esophageal variceal bleeding. Conclusions:This study found that EVL and the combining injection of lauromacrogol and cyanoacrylate could be used in emergent hemostatic treatment for acute esophageal varices bleeding. Moreover, EVL is the prioritized approach in endoscopic emergency treatment with a lower rebleeding rate and fewer complications. Sclerotherapy combined with tissue glue can be used as one of the measures of emergency treatment, which is not better than ligation.
6. Bibliometric analysis of PubMed literature on Coronavirus Disease 2019
Liyuan TAO ; Qianyang NI ; Jue LIU ; Min LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2020;33(0):E006-E006
Objective:
To systematically analyze the distribution of research hotspots related to the COVID, provide reference for future scientific research.
Methods:
Relevant literatures collected by PubMed database since December 1, 2019 were retrieved, the key information related to literatures was extracted and analyzed, and the wordcloud2 package of R software was used for word frequency analysis.
Results:
A total number of 194 valid papers were obtained, which published in 81 journals. Most papers was published in early February 2020, and a maximum of 24 papers were published in a single day. 167 papers (86.08%) were written in English. These papers included case reports, expert opinions, guidelines, articles, reviews, communications and other forms, and the subjects included epidemiology, prevention and control, virology, diagnosis and treatment, pathology and etiology, vaccines and drugs, epidemic prediction models, and bioinformatics analysis. The proportion of article in English literatures was higher than that in Chinese literatures (
7.High-risk phenotypes of genetic disease in a Neonatal Intensive Care Unit population.
Tiantian XIAO ; Qi NI ; Huiyao CHEN ; Huijun WANG ; Lin YANG ; Bingbing WU ; Yun CAO ; Guoqiang CHENG ; Laishuan WANG ; Liyuan HU ; Hongfang MEI ; Yulan LU ; Mengchun GONG ; Xinran DONG ; Wenhao ZHOU
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(5):625-627