1.Development of the software package VirtualDose-IR for evaluating radiation doses to patients during interventional procedure
Mang FENG ; Wanli HUO ; Yifei PI ; Zhuang XIONG ; Yiming GAO ; Zhi CHEN ; Xie XU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(1):56-61
Objective To develop an online organ doses reporting software VirtualDose-IR, which can compute the radiation doses and provide an easy access to evaluation and control of patients ′radiation doses.Methods Monte Carlo method was applied to simulating various interventional radiology ( IR) processes , which included various parameters such as different patient models at different ages and with different weights , different projection angles and regions of interest , and other parameters .All of the dose data was acquired and then integrated into a database , and displayed with hyper text markup language (HTML), so only a web browser was necessary for users .Results A web-based software that reports organ doses for patients under IR progress was developed .The organ doses assessed with VirtualDose-IR were compared with other experiment and simulation data , and the results were basically consistent with each other .Conclusions VirtualDose-IR is a easy and efficient method to assess patients′radiation doses of IR.
2.Primary dedifferentiated chondrosarcoma of lung: report of a case.
Xue-feng LI ; Hong-bing ZHOU ; Xi-Long ZHAO ; Fang DAI ; Tao LI ; Li WANG ; Wen-mang XU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2011;40(2):127-128
3.Clinical application of robotic tele-manipulation system in stereotactic surgery.
Zeng-Min TIAN ; Wang-Sheng LU ; Tian-Miao WANG ; Du LIU ; Yan CHEN ; Guo-Lai ZHANG ; Quan-Jun ZHAO ; Mang-Mang BAI ; Feng YIN
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(24):1679-1681
OBJECTIVETo assess the clinical usefulness, accuracy, and safety of tele-manipulation for frameless stereotactic surgery using the CAS-R-5 robot system.
METHODSWe prospectively evaluated 32 patients underwent tele-manipulation of frameless stereotactic operations from Sep. 2005 to Sep. 2006. Tele-manipulations were performed via a digital data network by a neurosurgeon in Beijing while the patients were located in Yan'an. The distance is 1300 kilometers away. The accuracy of location and improvement of symptom were observed after operation. The period of follow-up was from 3 to 14 months (the average was 12 months).
RESULTSThe surgical operations in 32 cases were successful. Remote fiducial registration was performed with a mean accuracy of 1. 50 mm and the standard difference were 0.32 mm between the planned and actual target. There were no complications.
CONCLUSIONSDiagnosis and treatment for intracranial disease by tele-manipulation frameless stereotactic surgeries are reliable and safe.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Brain ; pathology ; surgery ; Brain Diseases ; surgery ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reproducibility of Results ; Retrospective Studies ; Robotics ; methods ; Stereotaxic Techniques ; Surgery, Computer-Assisted ; Treatment Outcome
4.Effect of ryanodine receptor 2 gene silencing on ischemia-reperfusion injury of rat myocardial cells.
Zhu-ying GUO ; Qiang JIAO ; Shi-ting WANG ; Mang-hua XU ; Feng-hou GAO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(11):760-764
OBJECTIVESTo block the synthesis of ryanodine receptor 2 (RyR2) in myocardial cells by RNA interference and to investigate its biological impact on ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in rat myocardial cells.
METHODSRat myocardial cells were isolated and cultured for an I/R model in vitro. RNA interference technique was used to block the synthesis of RyR2 in myocardial cells. Changes of LDH level, apoptosis, RyR2 mRNA expression and cytosolic Ca(2+) concentration were analyzed accordingly.
RESULTSMyocardial cells after I/R manipolation were severely injuried (LDH leakage, 125 IU/L vs 12 IU/L, P < 0.05), apoptosis (60.1% vs 5.5%, P < 0.05), significant cytosolic Ca(2+) overload (21.2 vs 7.6, P < 0.05) and remarkable mitochondrial membrane potential loss (37.2 vs 85.1, P < 0.05). However, no visible change of RyR2 was observed (20.1 vs 22.7, P > 0.05). Pre-treatment with RyR2 specified siRNA demonstrated suppressed expression of RyR2 (6.8 vs 20.1, P < 0.05), increased mitochondrial membrane potential (55.8 vs 37.2, P < 0.05), attenuated cytosolic Ca(2+) overload (8.6 vs 21.2) and cellular apoptosis (31.2% vs 60.1%, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONRyR2 gene silencing enables to protect myocardial cells from I/R injury in vitro.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; genetics ; Cells, Cultured ; Gene Silencing ; immunology ; physiology ; Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial ; drug effects ; immunology ; Myocardial Reperfusion Injury ; immunology ; pathology ; Myocytes, Cardiac ; drug effects ; pathology ; Oxygen ; metabolism ; RNA Interference ; RNA, Small Interfering ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Reperfusion Injury ; immunology ; pathology ; Ryanodine Receptor Calcium Release Channel ; drug effects ; genetics
5.Biological activities of the coagulation factor VIII, IX in platelet concentrates collected by platelet apheresis during preservation.
Jiang-Cun YANG ; Feng-Qin LI ; Mang-Hui LI ; Jian-Kang REN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2006;14(1):162-164
The study was to explore the change of coagulation factor VIII and IX activities in the platelet suspension collected by platelet apheresis during storage at 22 degrees C. 18 samples of platelet concentrates were collected by the cs-3000 plus and stored at 22 degrees C and then FVIII: C, FIX: C activities were detected at 0, 12, 24, 48, 72, 96, 120 hours respectively by SYSMEX CA-1500. The results showed that FVIII: C activity was (100.51 + 44.02)% at 0 hour, and then decreased dramatically to 10% - 40% of primary level from 12 to 120 hours, while FIX: C activity was (120.93 +/- 20.50)% at 0 hour and decreased to 10% - 35% of primary level from 24 to 120 hours. In conclusion, FVIII and FIX in the platelet concentrates stored at 22 degrees C could keep their biological activities at physiologically high levels.
Blood Platelets
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Blood Preservation
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methods
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Factor IX
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metabolism
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Factor VIII
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metabolism
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Humans
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Platelet Transfusion
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Plateletpheresis
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methods
6.Change in plasma brain natriuretic peptide level in premature infants with hemodynamically signficant patent ductus arteriosus and its relationship with hemodynamics
Mang YAO ; Huijie HUANG ; Lina LIU ; Lijuan FENG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2019;45(1):143-147
Objective:To explore the change in the cerebral natriuretic peptide (BNP) levels in the premature infants with hemodynamically significant patent dectus arteriosus (hsPDA) and its relationship with hemodynamics, and to further clarify the clinical significance of BNP in the judgement of illness condition and treatment in the premature infants with hsPDA.Methods:A total of 106cases of premature infants within 6hof birth whose gestational age was no more than 32weeks were selected and divided into hsPDA group (43cases) and PDA with no hemodynamic significance group (nhsPDA group, 27cases) and no PDA group (nPDA group, 36cases) .The patients in HsPDA group were divided into hsPDA treatment group (33cases) and hsPDA non-treatment group (10cases) according to whether ibuprofen was administrated or not.Echocardiography was performed in the patients in hsPDA treatment group, 7dafter oral ibuprofen administration, and the patients in hsPDA treatment group were divided into hsPDA close group (15cases) and hsPDA non-close group (18cases) .The left atrium (LA) /aortic root diameter (VO) value, diameter of patent arterial duct, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) , shortening fraction, left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVEDD) and left ventricular end-systolic diameter (LVESD) were recorded at 1, 3, 7dafter birth of the premature infants in various groups with echocardiography.The level of BNP in plasma was determined by electrochemiluminescence.The correlation analysis was performed between the hemodynamic indexes of echocardiography and the level of BNP in plasma.Results:Compared with nhsPDA group, the LA/VO value, arterial catheter diameter and LVEDD were significantly increased (P<0.05) .The plasma BNP levels of premature infants in hsPDA close and non-close groups at 1and 3dafter birth were significantly higher than those in nPDA group (P<0.05) ;the plasma BNP level of the premature infants in hsPDA close group at 7dafter birth was significantly lower than that at 3dafter birth (P<0.05) .Compared with hsPDA non-treatment group, the LA/VO value, arterial catheter diameter, LEVDD and the plasma BNP level of the premature infants in hsPDA treatment group at 7dafter birth were significantly decreased (P<0.05) .The plasma BNP level was positively correlated with the LA/VO value and arterial catheter diameter (r=0.727, P<0.05;r=0.780, P<0.05) of the premature infants in hsPDA group at 3dafter birth.Conclusion:The level of plasma BNP of premature infants 3 dafter birth is positively correlated with the hemodynamic indexes, and the detection of the changes of the plasma BNP levels is helpful to judge the condition of preterm infants with hsPDA and to provide basis for its diagnosis.
7.Protective effects of rhu TNFR: Fc against the lipopolysaccharide induced intestinal damage of rats and its underlying mechanism.
Zhu-Ying GUO ; Shi-Ting WANG ; Mang-Hua XU ; Qiang JIAO ; Feng-Hou GAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2009;44(6):586-590
To investigate the protective effects of recombinant human tumor necrosis factor receptor II: IgG Fc fusion protein (rhu TNFR: Fc) against the lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced intestinal damage of rats and its underlying mechanism. SD rats were randomly divided into four groups: control group, rhuTNFR: Fc group, LPS group and rhu TNFR: Fc + LPS group. Mean arterial pressure (MAP) was continuously monitored and the mortality rates were assessed. The levels of TNF-alpha and its bioactivity in the serum were assessed by ELISA and flow cytometry respectively. Pathologic changes of intestinal tissue were observed by HE staining. The rats of control and rhu TNFR: Fc group all survived with stable MAP, and the low level and bioactivity of TNF-alpha in the serum were maintained. While 83% of the rats in LPS group died by 6 h with the levels and bioactivity of TNF-alpha increasing significantly. In rhu TNFR: Fc + LPS group, the mortality rate of rats dropped to 33%. The TNF-alpha level increased compared with control group but its bioactivity decreased significantly compared with LPS group. The MPO activity and content of MDA decreased significantly. The status of pathological manifestation in the intestine was also ameliorated. These data suggest that rhu TNFR: Fc could protect rats from the acute intestine injury induced by LPS through ablating the rise in serum TNF-alpha level and bioactivity as well as anti-oxidation.
Animals
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Disease Models, Animal
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Etanercept
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Female
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin G
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pharmacology
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Intestines
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drug effects
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metabolism
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pathology
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Lipopolysaccharides
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adverse effects
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Male
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor
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Receptors, Tumor Necrosis Factor, Type II
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pharmacology
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Recombinant Fusion Proteins
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pharmacology
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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metabolism
8.A prospective clinical study with long-term follow-up of the correlation between dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance parameters and prognosis in patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Chunli YANG ; Weili WU ; Feng JIN ; Yuanyuan LI ; Jinhua LONG ; Xiuling LUO ; Yu CHEN ; Hong TANG ; Mang ZHANG ; Kegui WENG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2020;40(6):446-453
Objective:To explore the relationship between semi-quantitative parameters of dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) and long-term prognosis of locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and to find prognostic indicators from non-invasive images of locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma.Methods:Data were collected from January 2011 to January 2012 via a prospective clinical trial with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Clinical information was from 71 patients who completed the treatment plan with long-term follow-ups and UICC 2010 stage Ⅲ, Ⅳ A, Ⅳ B. The patients received three cycles of Taxotere-Platinol-Fluorouracil (TPF) regimen chrono-chemotherapy, followed by two cycles of concurrent paclitaxel chemotherapy with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). DCE-MRI examination was performed before induction chemotherapy to obtain DCE-MRI related semi-quantitative parameters. Correlation analysis was conducted between DCE-MRI related semi-quantitative parameters and short-term efficacy of nasopharyngeal lesions after concurrent radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Results:Of all 77 patients, 71 completed treatment and were followed up from 9 to 86 months, with a median follow-up of 77 months, with 80.2% and 67.6% in 3- and 5-year OS, 73.2% and 60.5% in 3- and 5-year PFS, respectively. Evaluation of short-term efficacy of nasopharyngeal lesions after concurrent chemoradiotherapy: the difference in tissue arrival time of contrast agent between complete response (CR) group and partial response (PR) group was statistically significant ( t=0.537, P<0.05). Univariate survival analysis found that OS ( χ2=3.982, P<0.05) and PFS ( χ2=4.019, P<0.05) in the group with short contrast arrival time were significantly higher than those in the group with long contrast arrival time. OS ( χ2=7.593, P<0.05) and PFS ( χ2=5.624, P<0.05) of patients aged over 45 years were significantly lower than those aged less than 45 years. Cox multivariate regression model showed that advanced clinical stage (stage Ⅳ A, Ⅳ B) ( P=0.048) and age≥45 years ( P=0.031) were independent prognostic factors of OS in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Long arrival time of contrast agent ( P=0.018), age≥45 years ( P=0.004), advanced N(2-3) stage ( P=0.032) and enhancement peak<3 000 ( P=0.005) were independent prognostic factors of PFS in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Conclusions:The arrival time of the contrast agent in DCE-MRI may be a reliable prognostic factor for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
9.Genetic polymorphisms of 16 STR loci in Tibetan Mastiff.
Xin XIONG ; Xiao-Feng ZHANG ; Li-Wei MU ; Meng-Lei WANG ; Jin-Long YANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Jiu-Wang MANG ; Ya-Jun DENG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2013;29(4):282-285
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the genetic polymorphisms of 16 STR loci from 449 Tibetan Mastiffs in order to set up gene polymorphism database of Tibetan Mastiff.
METHODS:
The PCR amplification was performed using the 16 STR loci fluorescent multiple amplification kit for dog. The amplified products were detected and statistically analyzed.
RESULTS:
In the 16 STR loci from 449 Tibetan Mastiffs, CDP was 0.999 999 999 999 999 and CEP was 0.999 997 795. Except FH2010 (10 alleles), PEZ21 (12 alleles), and PEZ05 (13 alleles), the other STR loci had more than 15 alleles. In the 16 STR loci, H was > 0.5 and PIC was > 0.7.
CONCLUSION
The 16 STR loci have high polymorphism to be suitable for individual identification and paternity testing of Tibetan Mastiff. The data obtained through this study can be used to establish DNA polymorphism database of Tibetan Mastiff.
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Animals
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Dogs/genetics*
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Gene Frequency
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Genetic Loci/genetics*
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Heterozygote
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Microsatellite Repeats/genetics*
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Polymorphism, Genetic