1.Study on the visible display of Meridian on the dummy human body.
Fang-fang MU ; Shui-jin SHAO ; Zhen-guo YAN ; Hong-ju LIU ; Jing ZHAO ; Tian-ge ZHUANG ; Yi-lin QIN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2006;26(8):575-577
OBJECTIVETo study on visible display of Meridian on the dummy human body.
METHODSTube model-building method and computer technique were used, and data came from Voxel-Man dummy human body development platform.
RESULTSThe visual effect of re-building Meridian is very good and it can display the different layers of anatomic structures on the Meridian lines.
CONCLUSIONThe visible display of Meridian on the dummy human body is preliminary realized, which provides data carriers for establishing the platform of Meridian study.
Human Body ; Humans ; Meridians
2.Value of positron emission tomography-CT imaging combined with continual detection of CA_(125) in serum for diagnosis of early asymptomatic recurrence of epithelial ovarian carcinoma
Xiu-Gui SHENG ; Xiao-Ling ZHANG ; Zheng FU ; Hui-Qin LI ; Qing-Shui LI ; Zhi-Fang MA ; Da-Peng LI ; Zhen-Yun CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the value of positron emission tomography(PET)-CT imaging combined with continual detection of CA_(125)in serum for diagnosis of early recurrent ovarian epithelial carcinoma.Methods Twenty six patients received PET-CT imaging,who were all diagnosed as primary epithelial ovarian cancer of stage Ⅱ-Ⅳ and had complete remission after cytoreductive surgery and multiple courses of chemotherapy in Shandong Provincial Cancer Hospital.After a steady period,all patients experienced progressive rising of CA_(125)values 3 times in 2 months.But no positive lesion was found by CT, or although suspicious positive focus was found,the recurrent and(or)metastatic extent was not definite. Out of 26 patients,16 were delivered rechemotherapy and(or)radiotherapy,and 10 received re- cytoreductive surgery.Results(1)Of 26 patients,the value of CA_(125)was more than 35 kU/L in 17,and in 14 of 17,pelvic or abdominal cavity recurrence was diagnosed by CT and PET-CT,and 4 showed simuhaneously distant metastasis on PET-CT.In the remaining 3 patients of which CT findings were negative,2 had pelvic and abdominal cavity recurrence,and one had bone metastasis on PET-CT.Of 9 patients with progressive rising CA_(125)levels but the value was less than cut-off(
3.Expression of miR-494 in breast cancer and its clinical significance
qin Xue JIN ; yi Shui LIU ; yi Xiao LI ; qun Wei CHEN ; yan Hong ZHEN ; xin Zhong LU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Laboratory Science 2017;35(11):828-831
Objective To investigate the expression levels of miR-494 in breast cancer tissues and cell lines,and its correlations with the clinical stages,metastasis and prognosis of breast cancer.Methods The expression levels of miR--494 in 5 breast cancer cell lines,including MDA-MB-231,MDA-MB-453,HCC-1937,MDA-MB-468 and MCF-7,and normal breast cell line HBL-100,were detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR).The breast cancer tissues and normal adjacent tissues from 54 patients with breast cancer were collected,and their expression levels of miR-494 were determined by qRT-PCR.Then,the correlations of miR-494 levels with clinical stages,metastasis and prognosis of breast cancer were analyzed.Results The expression levels of miR-494 in MDA-MB-231,MDA-MB-453,HCC-1937,MDA-MB-468 and MCF-7 cells were significantly lower than that in HBL-100 cells (t =212.9,37.73,27.53,10.61 and 19.46,respectively,and all P <0.05).The expression levels of miR-494 in breast cancer tissues were also significantly lower than that in normal adjacent tissues (t =5.80,P < 0.01).Moreover,the expression of miR-494 was significantly related to the clinical stage (x2 =17.41,P <0.05),tumor grade (x2 =5.33,P <0.05),C-erbB-2 expression (x2 =9.83,P < 0.05) and the percentage of Ki-67 positive cells ((2 =6.13,P < 0.05) of breast cancer.Conclusion The expression levels of miR-494 are significantly dowrregulated in breast cancer tissues and cell lines,and related to the clinical stage,metastasis and prognosis of breast cancer,indicating that miR-494 may serve as a new biomarker for the diagnosis and prognosis of breast cancer.
4.Effect of early enteral nutrition supplemented with glutamine on postoperative intestinal mucosal barrier function in patients with gastric carcinoma.
Xiao-dong XU ; Yuan-shui SUN ; Qin-shu SHAO ; Jun-feng HU ; Zhen-yuan QIAN ; Yong-lie ZHOU ; Zai-yuan YE
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2011;14(6):436-439
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of early enteral nutrition (EEN) supplemented with glutamine on postoperative intestinal mucosal barrier function of patients with gastric carcinoma.
METHODSEighty patients with gastric carcinoma who underwent intraoperative peritoneal hyperthermic chemotherapy(IPHC) were randomized into two groups: EEN+glutamine (EEN+Gln) group(n=40) and EEN group(n=40). Intestinal mucosal barrier function was evaluated by serum diamine oxidase (DAO), ratio of lactulose to mannitol(L/M), endotoxin lipopolysaccharides(LPS), and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α) at 1 day before operation, 1 day, 7 days, 12 days after operation. Time to first flatus and tolerance to EEN were recorded as well.
RESULTSThere were no significant differences in the two groups in demographics(all P>0.05). Two cases(5%) in the EEN+Gln group and 1 case (2.5%) in the EEN group could not tolerate well(P>0.05). On postoperative day 1, there were no differences in serum DAO, L/M ratio, LPS, TNF-α between the two groups (P>0.05). On postoperative day 7, all the parameters for mucosal barrier function were significantly lower in the EEN+Gln group. On postoperative day 12, the urinary L/M and DAO, LPS, and TNF-α were still significantly lower in the EEN+Gln group, however, urinary L/M was comparable between the two groups. There were no differences between the two groups in the time to first flatus (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe immunologic tolerance of enteral nutrition supplemented with glutamine is favorable, which provides protective effect on intestinal mucosal barrier in patients with gastric carcinoma undergoing IPHC.
Aged ; Enteral Nutrition ; methods ; Female ; Glutamine ; administration & dosage ; therapeutic use ; Humans ; Intestinal Mucosa ; drug effects ; physiopathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Postoperative Care ; Prospective Studies ; Stomach Neoplasms ; physiopathology ; therapy
5.Three-D visualization study on the acupoint of Jianliao (TE 14) based on the operational platform of Voxel-man.
Hai-sheng WANG ; Shui-jin SHAO ; Yitan-yuan WANG ; Yi-lin QIN ; Zhuo CHENG ; Zhen-guo YAN ; Tian-ge ZHUANG ; You-jiang MIN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2006;26(11):789-792
OBJECTIVETo discuss the problem difficult to be presented for nerves and blood vessels in the 3D reconstruction of acupoints through studying 3D reconstruction of Jianliao (TE 14).
METHODSMuscles and other tissues were segmented by applying cointeractive segmentation method based on chromatic characteristic space; the nerve and blood vessels can be reconstructed by establishing mathematics model, and the needle-inserting animation of Jianliao (TE 14) could be obtained by running script file.
RESULTSDuring the course of 3D needle-inserting animation of Jianliao (TE 14), the spatial location between all kinds of tissues including the nerve and blood vessels and the needle body could be systematically observed.
CONCLUSIONThe difficulty of presenting the nerve and blood vessels in the study on 3D reconstruction of acupoints can be resolved by establishing mathematics model. The generation of 3D animation for acupoints with the nerve and blood vessels is benefit to acupuncture teaching and study on the essence of acupoints and channels.
Acupuncture Points ; Humans ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Muscles ; anatomy & histology ; Nervous System ; anatomy & histology
6.Metabolomic study of flower buds of Tussilago farfara in different development stages by GC-MS.
Shui-yu XUE ; Xue-jie WANG ; Hai-feng SUN ; Li-zeng ZHANG ; Xue-mei QIN ; Zhen-yu LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(19):2863-2869
OBJECTIVEPlant metabolomics combined with GC-MS was used to investigate metabolic fingerprinting of Tussilago farfara at different growth stages.
METHODDried Samples were extracted by two-phase solvent system to obtain polar and nonpolar parts, which were subjected to GC-MS analysis. Metabolites were identified by NIST data base search and comparison with the authentic standards. The data were introduced into SIMCA-P 11.0 software package for multivariate analysis after pretreatment.
RESULTFifty-four metabolites were identified, including 35 polar metabolites and 19 nonpolar compounds. The score plot for PCA showed clear separation of the different development stages of flower buds of T. farfara, showing a trend of gradual change. Samples of October, November, December were in close proximity on the plot, indicating that the metabolome of these three periods was similar, samples from September (early development) and March (after flowering) were far away, showing big chemical differences. Content comparison results of some representative metabolites reveals that, the content of proline, lysine and linoleic acid increased gradually to the highest in the medium term, but sharply decreased to the lowest after flowering; the content of malic acid and citric acid were the lowest in the medium term; sucrose content decreased gradually, and then reached the lowest level after blooming.
CONCLUSIONIt is obvious that metabolites of the early development and flowering stage were quite different with those of the traditional harvest time, suggesting that they can not be used as traditional medicine. This study will provide a research basis for harvest time determination and bioactive compounds of T. farfara.
Flowers ; chemistry ; metabolism ; Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry ; Metabolome ; Metabolomics ; Tussilago ; chemistry ; growth & development ; metabolism
7.Beneficial effects of continual jejunal interposition after subtotal gastrectomy.
Yuan-Shui SUN ; Zai-Yuan YE ; Qin ZHANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Yuan-Yu WANG ; Zhen-Ye LÜ ; Ji XU
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(16):2846-2852
BACKGROUNDThe ideal post-gastrectomy reconstruction procedure should maintain the normal digestive function and restore intestinal transit to improve the patient quality of life. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of integral continual jejunal interposition after subtotal gastrectomy on the nutritional status, glucose levels, and gastric-intestinal motility.
METHODSThe study investigated the effects of the integral continual jejunal interposition, the Billroth I and Billroth II operations, and the isolated jejunal interposition following subtotal distal gastrectomy on the blood glucose, insulin, routine blood parameters, liver function, and myoelectrical activity in Beagle dogs.
RESULTSThe weights of the dogs decreased during the first post-operative weeks. Dogs in the integral continual jejunal interposition, Billroth I, and Billroth II groups gained significantly more weight by 8 weeks. The prognosis nutrition index of the dogs decreased in the first 2 post-operative weeks and increased significantly by 4 weeks in the integral continual jejunal interposition and Billroth I groups. The group with duodenal exclusion (Billroth II) had significantly higher glucose levels compared to the normal control group. The insulin curve was much higher in dogs that underwent the Billroth I, continual jejunal interposition, and isolated jejunal interposition than the Billroth II and normal groups. The frequencies of fasting and postprandial jejunal pacesetter potentials (PPs) were greater in the continual jejunal interposition and Billroth I groups than that in the isolated jejunal interposition and Billroth II groups. The percentage of aboral propagation of PPs was greater in the continual jejunal interposition group than the Billroth I, isolated jejunal interposition, and Billroth II groups.
CONCLUSIONContinual jejunal interposition after subtotal gastrectomy avoids jejunal transection, maintains the duodenal passage and food storage bags, and reduces the influence of blood glucose and insulin.
Animals ; Dogs ; Gastrectomy ; methods ; Gastroenterostomy ; methods ; Jejunum ; pathology ; surgery ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; methods
8.Laparoscopic versus open wedge resection for gastrointestinal stromal tumors of the stomach: a clinical controlled study.
Qiao-qiong DAI ; Zai-yuan YE ; Wei ZHANG ; Zhen-ye LV ; Qin-shu SHAO ; Yuan-shui SUN ; Hou-quan TAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2011;14(8):603-605
OBJECTIVETo compare the surgical outcomes between laparoscopic and open wedge resection for gastrointestinal stromal tumors of the stomach.
METHODSClinical data of 18 cases undergoing laparoscopic wedge resection from June 2000 to August 2009 at the Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital were compared with 30 patients treated by open surgery. The perioperative parameters and prognosis data of the two groups were compared.
RESULTSCompared to the open group, laparoscopic group was found with longer operative time, less blood loss, less requirement of postoperative analgesia, earlier resumption of oral intake, earlier return of first flatus, and shorter postoperative hospital stay(all P<0.05). There were no postoperative deaths in both groups. Postoperative complication rate was significantly lower in the laparoscopic group(5.5% vs. 33.3%, P<0.05). The postoperative recurrence rates were 11.8%(2/17) and 10.7%(3/28); the 5-year survival rates were 78% and 63%, respectively, and the difference was not statistically significant(P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONLaparoscopic wedge resection is a feasible treatment option for GISTs of the stomach.
Adult ; Female ; Gastrectomy ; methods ; Gastrointestinal Stromal Tumors ; diagnosis ; pathology ; surgery ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies
9.Changes of glucocorticoid receptor mRNA expression in basolateral amygdale-kindled rats.
Guan-shui BAO ; Xu-qin CHENG ; Yin HUA ; Zhe-dong WANG ; Zhen-guo LIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(17):2622-2627
BACKGROUNDGlucocorticoid receptor (GR) is believed to be a major factor in brain maturation and in modulation of a series of brain activity. Hippocampal neurons are abundant in glucocorticoid receptor, and there is significant change in GR expression under certain pathological state. Epilepsy is a special pathological state of the central nervous system. This study aimed to explore the role of GR in epilepsy by observing the change and functions of GR in hippocampus with a basolateral amygdale-electrical kindled rat epilepsy model.
METHODSFirstly, we established the basolateral amygdale-electrical kindled rat epilepsy model. Then GR mRNA expression in the hippocampus was assayed by semi-quantitative reverse transcription-PCR in this experiment. In addition, the processes of epileptic seizures were observed and electroencephalograms were recorded. One-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) was employed for comparing means of multiple groups, followed Fisher's least significant difference (LSD) for paired comparison.
RESULTSThe rats were successfully kindled after an average of (13.50 ± 3.99) times electrical stimulation, in which it was showed that GR mRNA expression reduced obviously as compared with the control group and the sham groups (P < 0.001). The down-regulation of GR mRNA expression was abated or reversed by some anti-epilepsy drugs (P < 0.001 compared with the epilepsy group), accompanied by attenuation of seizures and improvement of electroencephalograms.
CONCLUSIONSDown-regulation of hippocampal GR mRNA expression may be related to the kindling. Anti-epilepsy drugs exposure can retard this change.
Amygdala ; metabolism ; Animals ; Epilepsy ; genetics ; Kindling, Neurologic ; genetics ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, Glucocorticoid ; genetics ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
10. Protective Effect of Danggui Buxue Tang on Impaired Functional Activity of Endothelial Cells Exposed to Low Flow Shear Stress
Zhen QIN ; Zheng-xin WEI ; Shui-qing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2019;25(16):12-16
Objective: To investigate the protective effect of Danggui Buxue Tang(DGBX)with Angelicae Sinensis Radix(AS) and Astragali Radix(AR)at different radios on impaired functional activity of endothelial cells(ECs)exposed to low-fluid shear stress (FSS). Method: Low FSS was loaded by a parallel plate flow chamber,and ECs were divided into normal FSS group,low FSS group(each preincubated with M199 medium for 2 h),simvastatin group(preincubated with 0.1 μmol·L-1 simvastatin for 2 h),and 3 DGBX groups(preincubated with 3 g·L-1 AS and AR at 1:1,1:3,1:5 for 2 h,respectively). Then,the normal group was exposed to 1.2 Pa FSS,while the rest groups were all exposed to low FSS. At time points of 30,60, 360 min,the proliferation was detected by methyl thiazoly tetrazolium(MTT),the secretion of nitric oxide(NO) was detected by nitrase reduction test,and the mRNA and protein expressions of endothelial nitric oxide synthase(eNOS) were detected by Real-time fluorescence guantitative polymerase chain reaction(Real-time PCR) and Western blot,respectively. Result: Compared with the normal group, the secretion of NO and the expression of eNOS in ECs were both increased significantly at 60 min (P<0.01),then decreased at 360 min. Compared with the model group,there was no significant change in proliferation in DGBX groups,but DGBX could promote the NO secretion and the expression of eNOS in ECs exposed to low FSS at 360 min respectively, whereas the function of DGBX(AS and AR at 1:3,1:5) was obviously observed. Conclusion: DGBX could protect the functional activity of ECs exposed to low FSS.