1.Application of sylvian veins morphology in functional surgery evaluation
Linhua YI ; Yunlin LI ; Jindong DAI ; Qingzhu LIU ; Kangping MA ; Ruifeng ZHENG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(14):2267-2269
Objective Sylvian Veins morphology analysis contributes to cortex veins protection for clear surgical fields, a better choice for operation plan evaluation. Methods 33 cases diagnosed as epilepsy, male∶female=19∶14, mean ages 18.7y (9-52). Results 4 types of Sylvian Veins spreading were observed from the procession of functional surgery: long stem pattern 49%(16/33), short stem pattern 15%(5/33), long truncks pattern 33%(11/33), and absent stem pattern 3%(1/33). Conclusion Sylvian Veins morphology analysis shows that there exist 4 main patterns, which may contribute to functional surgery about frontal operculum, temporal operculum and insular lobe or intracranial electrode placement.
2.Effect of vitamin D on bone metabolism in diabetic rats and its related mechanism
Fang WANG ; Qingzhu WANG ; Guijun QIN ; Yanyan ZHAO ; Xiaojing WANG ; Huixia YANG ; Fei LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2014;30(4):331-336
Objective To study the effect of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 on bone metabolism in diabetic rats and the related molecular mechanism.Methods A total of 45 healthy 6-8 weeks old male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were treated with streptozotocin.The streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats were randomly assigned to diabetic group (DM),low dose vitamin D treated group(LD),and high dose vitamin D treated group(HD).Another 12 healthy SD rats were used as normol control group(NC).The rats in NC group and DM group were fed with 0.05 ml/d nut oil;those in the LD group and HD group were fed respectively with 0.03 and0.10 μg · kg-1 · d-1 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 dissolved in 0.05 ml nut oil.12 weeks later,serum calcium,phosphorus,osteocalcin,type Ⅰ collagen cross-linked telopeptide (NTX),and 24 h urinary calcium were determined.Right femurs were harvested for pathohistological analysis by hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining.Expressions of osteoprotegerin,receptor activator nuclear factor κB ligand (RANKL),core binding factor α1(Cbfa1) were detected by immunohistochemical staining.The osteoprotegerin,RANKL,Cbfa1,osteocalcin mRNA levels of bone tissue were performed by realtime quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction assay.Results (1) Compared with the NC group,serum calcium and 24 h urinary calcium in LD and HD groups were significantly higher (P<0.05) ; 24 h urinary calcium in DM group was significantly higher than that in NC group (P < 0.05).(2) Serum osteocalcin level in DM and LD groups was significantly lower than that in NC group (P<0.05) ; there was no significant difference between the serum NTX levels of all groups (P>0.05).(3) There was no significant difference in the mRNA expression of Cbfa1 in all groups (P>0.05).The mRNA expression of osteocalcin in DM group was significantly lower than that in NC group (P <0.05).The mRNA expression of RANKL in DM group was significantly lower than that in NC group (P<0.05) ; and that in LD and HD group was significantly higher than that in DM group (P<0.05),and that in HD group was significantly higher than that in LD group (P<0.05).The mRNA expression of osteoprotegerin in DM group was significantly lower than that in NC group (P<0.05).The ratio of RANKL to osteoprotegerin in HD group was significantly higher than that in DM group (P<0.05).Conclusions Vitamin D may promote bone metabolism in diabetic rats by up-regulating the expressions of osteocalcin and RANKL or in addition to other means.
3.The optimization of 64-MDCT brain and neck angiography
Xiaofeng TANG ; Yuming LIU ; Zhongwei LI ; Dexin QU ; Shanji QU ; Qingzhu GAI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;08(6):415-417
Sixty patients who underwent brain and neck CT angiograpby (CTA) were randomly divided into two groups: conventional protocol group and optimizing protocol group with 30 in each. The images were evaluated by two radiologists independently. The images of optimizing group avoided the artifact disturbance of the brachiocephalic vein effectively and greatly improved the imaging quality of arteria carotis communis and arteria vertebralis initial segment. Compared with the conventional group the differences were statistically significuat(P <0.05). The optimization of 64-MDCT brain and neck CTA is feasible and effective.
4.The expression of G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channels in rat asthma model
Xudong YANG ; Qilan NING ; Xiaogang JIANG ; Qingzhu SUN ; Li LIU ; Yan HAN ; Fujun ZHANG ; Huilian WANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2015;(3):317-321
Objective To detect the changes of G protein-coupled inwardly rectifying potassium channels (GIRK)expression in allergic asthma model and identify the regulatory factors.Methods The E3 rat asthma models were induced by challenge with ovalbumin 14 days after immunization with ovalbumin and aluminium adjuvant.The asthma models were evaluated based on changes in lung pathomorphology and total IgE levels.The levels of GIRK1-4 mRNA and protein were detected using real time-PCR and Western blot.The anatomic sites where GIRK was expressed dominantly in the lung were identified using immunohistological staining.To identify the effects of IL-4 on the expressions of GIRK channels,GIRK 1 -4 mRNA and protein in IL-4 stimulated bronchial epithelial cell line A549 were detected by RT-PCR and Western blot.Results The levels of GIRK1-4 mRNA and protein decreased significantly in the lung in asthmatic E3 rats.The results of immunohistological staining showed that GIRK channels were dominantly expressed in airway epithelia in the lung.The levels of GIRK 1-4 mRNA and protein were down-regulated in time-and dose-dependent manners in IL-4 treated A549.Conclusion IL-4 down-regulates the expression levels of GIRK subunits in bronchial epithelia during allergic asthma.
5.Effect and mechanism of lentiviral vector-mediated FoxO1 expression on proliferation of rat mesangial cells cultured under high glucose conditions
Fei LIU ; Qingzhu WANG ; Guijun QIN ; Xiaokun MA ; Lina WU ; Xinge YUE
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;(2):162-168
Objective To study the effect and mechanism of forkhead transcriptionfactor O1( FoxO1) on proliferation of rat mesangial cells(MCs) cultured under high glucose conditions. Methods Constructing lentiviral vectors of LV-CA-FoxO1 and LV-siRNA-FoxO1 were used to upregulate or downregulate FoxO1. Moreover, negative control LV-NC-FoxO1 was also constructed. Rat MCs were separately cultured in normal glucose(5. 6 mmol/ L, NG group), only high glucose(30 mmol/ L, HG0 group), LV-NC-FoxO1 with HG(HG1 group),LV-CA-FoxO1 with HG (HG2 group), and LV-siRNA-FoxO1 with HG(HG3 group) for 72 h. MTT assay and flow cytometrywas were used to analyze cell proliferation and cell cycle distribution. The expression of FoxO1, cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor (p27), cyclinD1, and cyclin-dependent kinase 4( CDK4) were detected by QRT-PCR and Western blot. Results The MCs proliferation rate in HG0 group was faster than that in NG group. Besides, there were no statistical differences in FoxO1 expression and proliferation rate of MCs between HG0 group and HG1 group. Nevertheless, LV-CA-FoxO1 promoted cell cycle arrest at the G1 phase and attenuated proliferation rate, along with upregulation of FoxO1 and p27 and downregulation of cyclin D1 and CDK4 in HG2 group ( all P < 0. 05). Moreover, degradation of FoxO1 by LV-siRNA-FoxO1 stimulated hyperproliferation of MCs, associating with decline of p27 and increase of cyclin D1 and CDK4 in HG3 group(all P<0. 05). Conclusion The proliferation of MCs induced by high glucose is regulated by utilizing transgenic technology targeted and regulated FoxO1 expression and consequently through FoxO1 / p27 signaling pathway. These findings indicate that FoxO1 seems to be a new therapeutic target for early diabetic nephropathy.
6.Diagnosis and Treatment of 12 Cases of Bladder Hemangioma
Guizhong LIU ; Qingjie WANG ; Guang SUN ; Yong XU ; Yingjie WANG ; Baojun WU ; Qingzhu XU ; Chunxiao XUE
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(3):282-284
Objective To investigate the clinical features,diagnosis,treatment and prognosis of bladder hemangio-ma. Methods The clinical data of 12 patients with bladder hemangioma were retrospectively reviewed and analyzed in com-bination with relevant literature. Results Ten patients were treated with partial cystectomy,and two patients treated with transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TUR-BT). All patients were diagnosed as the bladder hemangioma by postoperative pathology. Patients were followed up from 4 months to 6 years. There were no recurrence and metastasis in all cases. Conclu-sion Bladder hemangioma is a rare benign tumor, which can be preliminarily diagnosed by combinating with medical imag-ing. The final diagnosis depends on the pathological examination. Treatment options should rely on the factual situations. The partial cystectomy is the first choice for the treatment of bladder hemangioma. The prognosis is good.
7.Detect small early colorectal lesions by i-scan endoscopy
Yanbing LIU ; Zhengguo MAO ; Sanhua DENG ; Qingzhu WEI ; Peiqi LONG ; Qianqian PENG ; Weifei WANG ; Hui YUE
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2012;23(1):29-31
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of i-scan endoscopy in detecting small colorectal precancerous lesions.Methods A total of 127 patients were randomized into 2 groups to underwent conventional colonoscopy and i-scan endoscopy respectively.The findings were compared with pathologic examinations.Results A total of 84 lesions were detected by conventional endoscopy in 64 patients,while 147 lesions were found in 63 patients with high resolution detection only,which was increased to 259 with i-scan,including 102 flat lesions.With respect to histology,adenomatous lesions could be predicted with a high sensitivity (80%) and a high specificity ( 100% ) by i-scan endoscopy.Conclusion More small colorectal lesions can be detected by i-scan endoscopy,which can distinguish neoplasm from non-neoplasm colorectal lesions.
8.Factors Related with Neurological Function in Children after Hemispherectomy for Intractable Epilepsy
Haibo YANG ; Siwei LIU ; Xiaoyan LIU ; Wen WANG ; Qingzhu LIU ; Shuang WANG ; Yuwu JIANG ; Ruofan WANG ; Lixin CAI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(8):957-961
Objective To explore the factors related with neurological function in children after hemispherectomy for intractable epilep-sy. Methods Thirty-three children suffered hemispherectomy from May, 2014 to June, 2015 were analyzed. Their preoperative data were col-lected. A structured questionnaire was used to evaluate the neurological function. The relationship between preoperative parameters and post-operative functional outcomes was analyzed. Results Bilateral lesions in MRI (P<0.001) and age (P<0.001) were related with functional out-come. Conclusion The prognosis of hemispherectomy for children with intractable epilepsy is related to the contralateral lesion and age.
9.Correlation of the expressions of MMPs-9, TIMP-1 and TIMP-2 with cesarean section scar.
Qiong LI ; Suiqun GUO ; Dalie LIU ; Shuying FENG ; Qingzhu WEI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(9):1336-1340
OBJECTIVETo investigate the roles of MMPs-9, TIMP-1 and TIMP-2 in cesarean section scar healing.
METHODSThe expressions of the MMPs-9, TIMP-1 and TIMP-2 were detected by EnVision immunohistochemistry in 22 pregnant women with serious complications of the uterine scar, including 8 with early caesarean scar pregnancy (CSP) and 14 with full-term pregnancy undergoing hysterectomy for placenta previa or implanted placenta. Thirty-eight full-term pregnant women without serious complications of the uterine scar and 32 normal full-term pregnant women served as the control I and control II groups, respectively.
RESULTSThe expressions of MMPs-9 and TIMP-1 differed significantly between the 3 groups (P<0.05), whereas TIMP-2 did not (P>0.05). Spearman rank correlation analysis showed that the expression of MMPs-9 in the uterine scar tissues was positively correlated with poor uterine scar healing with the correlation coefficients of 0.309 and 0.643. An increased severity of poor healing scar was associated with a significantly increased expression of MMPs-9 (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe imbalanced expressions of MMPs-9 and TIMP-1 in injury repair can be related to poor uterine scar healing and CSP.
Adult ; Cesarean Section ; adverse effects ; Cicatrix ; etiology ; metabolism ; Female ; Humans ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 ; metabolism ; Placenta Previa ; surgery ; Pregnancy ; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 ; metabolism ; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-2 ; metabolism ; Uterus ; pathology ; Wound Healing ; Young Adult
10.Effect of normal iodized salt diet on urinary iodine concentration and iodine uptake rate in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer before 131I treatment
Xinyu WANG ; Qingzhu WANG ; Baoping LIU ; Ping CHEN ; Qiao RUAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2023;43(3):161-165
Objective:To investigate the effects of normal iodized salt diet on urinary iodine concentration and iodine uptake rate in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) before 131I treatment. Methods:A prospective study was conducted on patients with DTC (59 male patients and 130 female patients, age (43.7±12.2) years) who received 131I treatment for the first time after total thyroidectomy in the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University between January 2021 and April 2022. Patients were divided into normal iodized salt diet group and limited iodized salt diet group according to whether iodized salt diet was administered 4 weeks before 131I treatment. The age, gender, urinary iodine concentration, iodine uptake rate and tumor risk stratification of the two groups were compared by independent-sample t test or χ2 test. In addition, according to the concentration of urinary iodine, patients were divided into group a1 (urinary iodine <200 μg/L) and group a2 (urinary iodine ≥200 μg/L). Logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the factors affecting urinary iodine concentration. Results:The urinary iodine concentration of normal iodized salt diet group was not significantly different from that of non-iodized salt diet group ((140.53±76.66) vs (121.74±74.64) μg/L; t=1.67, P=0.489). The iodine uptake rates at 2 h, 4 h and 24 h in the 2 groups were (3.77±1.06)% vs (3.42±0.97)%, (3.33±1.07)% vs (3.21±1.15)%, (2.90±2.60)% vs (3.23±2.94)%, respectively ( t values: 2.33, 0.68, -0.81, all P>0.05). There were no significant differences in age ( t=0.56, P=0.889), gender ( χ2=1.33, P=0.250) and tumor risk stratification ( χ2=0.14, P=0.709) between the two groups. Logistic regression analysis showed that tumor risk stratification was associated with urinary iodine concentration (odds ratio ( OR)=3.914, 95% CI: 1.505-10.176; P=0.005). Conclusion:Normal iodized salt diet may have no effect on urinary iodine concentration and iodine uptake rate of patients with DTC before 131I treatment.