1.Expression changes in haptoglobin and ferritin after acute pulmonary embolism
Shengqing LI ; Xinling REN ; Aru LIU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(07):-
Objective To study the expression changes in haptoglobin and ferritin after acute pulmonary embolism (PE). Methods A rat model of acute PE was reproduced in the present study by injecting 3-4 thrombi into the left jugular vein. The total RNA of the lung tissue was obtained at different time points, i.e. 1h, 8h, 24h, and 48h, and the normal rats were used as control. The changes in mRNA level of haptoglobin and ferritin were determined by semi-quantitative RT-PCR, and the changes in serum protein level of haptoglobin and ferritin were assessed by Western blot methods. Finally the serum concentrations of haptoglobin and ferritin were determined by means of immunonephelometry in 58 PE/deep vein thrombosis (PE/DVT) patients and 40 healthy individuals (controls). Results The mRNA levels of haptoglobin and ferritin were increased gradually in the experimental animals compared with controls, and their serum protein levels were also elevated in the rat with acute PE. The concentration of serum ferritin in controls was 79.42?31.57?g/L, whereas in PE/DVT patients it was 554.43?136.18?g/L (P
2.The value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound and conventional ultrasound in the diagnosis of different types of uterine myomas
Dongmei HUANG ; Xinling ZHANG ; Bo ZHANG ; Jie REN ; Rongqin ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(10):876-878
Objective To compare the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and conventional ultrasound (CUS) in the localization and definition of different types of uterine myomas.Methods With real-time CEUS technique, 56 patients with uterine myomas proved by pathology were observed. The accuracy between CEUS and CUS in the localization and definition of different types of uterine myomas was retrospectively analyzed. Results The accordance rates of CEUS and CUS in the diagnosis of total uterine myomas, intramural myomas, submueous and subserous myomas were 94.6% (53/56) vs 73.2%(41/56),99.3%(31/32) vs 78.1%(25/32) and 91.6%(22/24) vs 66.7%(16/24),respectively,and in the definition of number and margin of myomas were 92.8 % (104/112) vs 80.30% (90/112) and 91.9 (103/112) vs 78.6 % (88/112). The accordance rates of CEUS and CUS in the diagnosis of typical uterine myomas were 95.8% (23/24) and 87.5% (21/24),and in the diagnosis of atypical uterine myomas were 93.8%(30/32) and 62.5% (20/32),which were different in statistics (P<0.05). Conclusions CEUS is better than CUS in revealing the number and margin of different types of uterine myomas. The accordance rates of CEUS were higher than those of CUS in the diagnosis of different types of uterine myomas and atypical uterine myomas. CEUS may be a new technique in the localization and definition of uterine myomas.
3.Effects of Cytokine-Induced Killer Cells on Different Tumor Cell Lines in Vitro
Xinling LI ; Zhishuang WANG ; Xiaofeng SHAO ; Feng REN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2013;(8):759-762
Objective To investigate the proliferation, immune phenotype and cytotoxicity on different cell lines of cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells collected from healthy donors. Methods Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from healthy donors were induced to become CIK cells by adding cytokines including rhIL-2, rhIFN-γand CD3 McAb. The proliferation of CIK cells was tested by blood cell recording board. The CIK cells were analyzed on different time points by FACS. The cytotoxicity of CIK cells against different tumor cell lines, such as K562, BJAB, A549, MCF-7 and HepG2, was detected by MTT assays on day 13. Results CIK cells quickly proliferated from day 5, and expanded by 182-fold after 20-day culture. The immunophenotypes of CD3+, CD3+CD8+and CD3+CD56+were (97.83±1.03)%, (77.12±1.60)%and (27.58± 2.02)%. The percentages of CD3+, CD3+CD8+and CD3+CD56+increased noticeably (P<0.01). According to the effector-tar-get ratio of 40∶1, the activity of CIK cells against tumor cells K562, BJAB, A549, MCF-7 and HepG2 were (88.89±7.22)%, (75.42±9.52)%, (63.19±5.67)%, (43.53±5.67)%and (42.63±7.69)%. The experiments showed that CIK cells possessed high-er antitumor cytotoxic activity. Conclusion CIK cells can be largely capacity cultured by adding cytokines in vitro. CIK cells were a highly efficient cytotoxic cell against tumors, and had clinical application potentials.
4.Preparation and experimental study in vitro on nanoscale lipid ultrasound contrast agent targeting to HER2
Ping WANG ; Tinghui YIN ; Rongqin ZHENG ; Bowen ZHENG ; Jie REN ; Xinling ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(10):906-909
Objective To prepare targeted nanoscale lipid ultrasound contrast agent and study the targeting function in vitro.Methods After the biotinylated monoclonal antibody Herceptin was prepared,the biotinylated degree and immunological activity were determined.Then biotinylated antibody was attached to the surface of nanoscale lipid ultrasound contrast agents by avidin-biotin system to prepare the targeted nanobubbles.The targeting function was studied by observing the combination ability of the targeted nanobubbles with SKOV3 cells in vitro,non-targeted nanobubbles as controls,and observing ultrasound imaging in vitro.Results About 16 biotin molecules were coupled to each antibody in average,and the immunological activity of the biotinylated antibody didn't decrease compared with the free one(P >0.05).SKOV3 cells were combined firmly and surrounded regularly by red dyed targeted nanobubbles,while control groups were negative.Ultrasound imaging could be significantly enhanced by targeted nanobubble binding to SKOV3 cell slides,the other two control groups were negative.Conclusions Nanoscale ultrasound contrast agent and antibodys can be combined firmly by avidin-biotin system to produce the targeted nanobubbles,which have strong targeting function in vitro and significantly enhanced ultrasound signal.
5.Passive targeting study of nanoscale lipid ultrasound contrast agents on tumors
Ping WANG ; Tinghui YIN ; Rongqin ZHENG ; Bowen ZHENG ; Xinling ZHANG ; Jie REN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;(11):995-999
Objective To tested the passive targeting of nanobubbles penetrating tumor vascular endothelial cells gap.Methods Twenty female BALB/c nude mice subcutaneously bearing human ovary cancer SKOV3 were devided into two groups:group A (ultrasound imaging) and group B (frozen sections:B1 and B2).DiI labled nanobubbles and microbubbles were prepared and adjusted into the same concentrations.Group A:Microbubbles and nanobubbles of 35 μl were injected into the tail vein of every mouse respectively (1.5 h interval).Ultrasound imaging were acquired.Group B:Nanobubbles and microbubbles of 10 μl were injected into the tail vein of mice in Group B1 and Group B2 respectively.Heart perfusion by PBS or 0.9% normal saline was carried out 1.5 h after bubbles injection to clear the free bubbles in blood circulation.And the tumor and muscle of right lower limb were immediately cut off for frozen slices (3 μm),which were stained by Hoechst 33342 to mark the nucleus.Images were obtained with a confocal microscope.Results In vivo ultrasound imaging,the time to peak and clearance time of nanobubbles were longer than those of microbubbles,whereas the intensity of enhancement was lower than microbubbles.Frozen sections showed:with the confocal laser scanning microscopy imaging,quite a number of DiI-labeled nanobubbles existed in the intercellular space of SKOV3 tumor,whereas there were few nanobubbles in skeletal muscle sections.In the control,rare DiI-labeled microbubbles were observed in tumors and skeletal muscle.Conclusions Self-made lipid nanobubbles were small enough to pass through the tumor vascular endothelial gap,namely achieve the tumor passive targeting.
6.Medical Ethics Consideration of Ventilator
Jian ZHANG ; Hong YIN ; Weiqiang CHEN ; Xinling REN ; Shengqing LI ; Changgui WU ; Zhikui LI
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(05):-
Ventilator aid respiration is important for patients with respiratory failure.But the negative emotional reaction of patient during connection and disconnection to ventilator will seriously influence the therapeutic effect,so a comprehensive underatanding about the emotional characteristic and dynamic emotion change of patient is of primary importance,because it will improve the diagnostic and therapeutic level,give patient personalized take care and make effective therapeutic plan,which will help keep a good emotion state for patient and accelerate recovery.This article will discuss how to use ventilator more effectively and economically.
7.Selection and vitrification of embryos with a poor morphological score: A proposal to avoid embryo wastage.
Xinling REN ; Qun, LIU ; Wen, CHEN ; Guijin ZHU ; Yufeng LI ; Lei, JIN ; Hanwang ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(3):405-9
Embryos with a poor morphological score at cleavage stage are usually discarded because they are considered unsuitable for transfer and cryopreservation. This study examined the in vitro blastocyst development after extended culture of these embryos and the clinical outcomes after transfer of these blastocysts in warming cycles. A total of 597 blastocysts (24.7%) were obtained from 2421 embryos with low morphological scores after extended culture. One hundred and sixty blastocysts (6.6%) with optimal morphology were vitrified. Embryo utilization rate was increased from 30.8% to 32.6%. After warming, 61 out of 92 blastocysts (66.3%) survived and were transferred in 44 cycles. The clinical pregnancy rate and the implantation rate were 40.9% (18/44) and 32.8% (20/61) respectively. Thirteen healthy babies were born, and 5 pregnancies aborted spontaneously. Our study suggested that some blastocysts derived from embryos with a poor morphological score can be successfully vitrified and give rise to live births. Selection and vitrification of viable embryos after extended culture of embryos with a poor morphological score may constitute a proposal to avoid embryo wastage.
8.Relationship between pronuclear scoring and embryo quality and implantation potential in IVF-ET.
Qun, LIU ; Guijin, ZHU ; Juan, HU ; Yulan, WEI ; Xinling, REN ; Hanwang, ZHANG ; Yufeng, LI ; Lei, JIN ; Jing, YUE
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2008;28(2):204-6
To assess the relationship between pronuclear scoring and day-3 embryo quality and pregnancy outcome and to determine the clinical value of pronuclear stage scoring system in human in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) program, a pronuclear scoring system was used to score zygotes 16-20 h after insemination during conventional IVF or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). The embryos were classified into groups Z1, Z2, Z3 and Z4. Comparisons were made of the rates of arrested embryos and excellent embryos on day 3. Comparisons of pregnancy outcome were made only in those patients in whom cohorts of similarly Z-scored embryos were transferred. The results showed that there were less arrested embryos and more excellent embryos on day 3 in groups Z1 and Z2 than those in group Z3 and Z4. More embryos arrested and less excellent embryos developed in group Z4 than group Z3. The clinical pregnancy rates resulting from the transfer of single pronuclear score homologous embryo types were similar among groups Z1, Z2 and Z3. Implantation rates of group Z1 were higher (P<0.05) than that of group Z3. These findings suggests that pronuclear scoring can predict developmental ability on day 3 and implantation potential. A evaluation that combines the Z-score and day 3 embryo morphology is useful in the determination of the most viable embryos and the number of embryos for transfer.
Cell Nucleus/*metabolism
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Embryo Implantation
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Embryo Transfer/*methods
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Fertilization in Vitro
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Infertility/therapy
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Models, Biological
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Oocytes/metabolism
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Ovary/*metabolism
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Pregnancy Outcome
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Spermatozoa/metabolism
9.Adverse reactions of contrast-enhanced ultrasound and treatments of the adverse reactions
Caiying ZHANG ; Jie ZENG ; Dongmei HUANG ; Jie REN ; Jun CHEN ; Ping YAN ; Zhongzhen SU ; Xinling ZHANG ; Kai LI ; Erjiao XU ; Ren MAO ; Liru TAN ; Rongqin ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(10):885-887
Objective To explore the adverse reactions of contrast-enhanced ultrasound and treatments of the adverse reactions. Methods 6035 patients examined by contrast-enhanced ultrasound were closely observed in the process and 20 minutes after the examination. The occurrence and clinical manifestations of adverse reactions were recorded. The patients were gave symptomatic treatments. Results Two of 6035 patients experienced mild adverse reactions related with contrast-enhanced ultrasound. The incidence rate was 0. 031% (2/6035). No moderate or serious adverse reaction occurred. The two patients recovered well after symptomatic treatments. Conclusions The contrast-enhanced ultrasound has high safety and low incidence rate of adverse reaction. Patients should be under close observation in the process of contrast-enhanced ultrasound. The symptomatic treatments should be gave in time.
10.Selection and vitrification of embryos with a poor morphological score: a proposal to avoid embryo wastage.
Xinling REN ; Qun LIU ; Wen CHEN ; Guijin ZHU ; Yufeng LI ; Lei JIN ; Hanwang ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(3):405-409
Embryos with a poor morphological score at cleavage stage are usually discarded because they are considered unsuitable for transfer and cryopreservation. This study examined the in vitro blastocyst development after extended culture of these embryos and the clinical outcomes after transfer of these blastocysts in warming cycles. A total of 597 blastocysts (24.7%) were obtained from 2421 embryos with low morphological scores after extended culture. One hundred and sixty blastocysts (6.6%) with optimal morphology were vitrified. Embryo utilization rate was increased from 30.8% to 32.6%. After warming, 61 out of 92 blastocysts (66.3%) survived and were transferred in 44 cycles. The clinical pregnancy rate and the implantation rate were 40.9% (18/44) and 32.8% (20/61) respectively. Thirteen healthy babies were born, and 5 pregnancies aborted spontaneously. Our study suggested that some blastocysts derived from embryos with a poor morphological score can be successfully vitrified and give rise to live births. Selection and vitrification of viable embryos after extended culture of embryos with a poor morphological score may constitute a proposal to avoid embryo wastage.
Adult
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Cryopreservation
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methods
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Embryo Culture Techniques
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methods
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Embryo Transfer
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methods
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statistics & numerical data
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Female
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Fertilization in Vitro
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methods
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statistics & numerical data
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Humans
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Infertility
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pathology
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therapy
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Middle Aged
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Outcome
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Vitrification
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Young Adult