1.Correlation between extratemporal hypometabolism and the outcome of temporal lobectomy in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy
Haomiao QING ; Ruixue CUI ; Wanchen DOU ; Fang LI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2015;35(1):18-21
Objective To explore the correlation between extratemporal hypometabolism on preoperative 18F-FDG PET imaging and the outcome after temporal lobectomy in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE)patients.Methods A total of 96 patients with intractable TLE who underwent temporal lobectomy were recruited.The outcome was evaluated according to International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) 2001 outcome classification (OC) criteria:OC 1-3 was considered as good outcome and OC4-6 as poor outcome.The follow-up period was more than 2 years.The 18F-FDG PET brain images were retrospectively analyzed.The preoperative extratemporal cortical hypometabolism and extratemporal subcortical hypometabolism occurred in basal ganglia and thalamus were taken as independent exposure factors of poor outcome and the odds ratios (OR) were calculated respectively.Results Thirteen of 96 cases had poor outcome.Extratemporal cortical hypometabolism was found in 12 of 83(14.5%) cases with good outcome and in 11 of 13 cases with poor outcome.Extratemporal subcortical hypometabolism was found in 25 of 83 (30.1%) cases with good outcome and in 10 of 13 cases with poor outcome.The occurrence of extratemporal hypometabolism was significantly higher in poor outcome group than that in good surgical outcome group (cortical:x2 =26.63 ;subcortical:x2 =8.70; both P<0.05).The OR of extratemporal cortical hypometabolism was 32.54,with 95% CI of 6.40-165.44,and that of extratemporal subcortical hypometabolism was 7.73,with 95% CI of 1.96-30.52.Conclusion Extratemporal cortical hypometabolism and subcortical hypometabolism in TLE patients are associated with poor outcome of temporal lobectomy in TLE patients.
2.Clinical features of right temporal lobe variant of semantic dementia
Fangfang GE ; Zhenxin ZHANG ; Yanfeng LI ; Ruixue CUI ; Jing YUAN ; Bo HOU ; Feng FENG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2014;47(5):293-298
Objective To identify the clinical profile and neuro-imaging findings of the right temporal lobe variant of semantic dementia (RTLV),and to understand the relationship between anatomic and function by comparison to the left temporal lobe atrophy.Methods Of 70 patients with diagnosis of frontotemporal dementia in our memory clinic,three patients with right temporal lobe atrophy were identified based on the MRI scans.We obtained the profile of cognitive function,behavior and personality changes in these 3 patients and compared them with those in 5 semantic dementia (SD) patients with predominant leftsided temporal lobe atrophy.We also underwent 18F-fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography (18F-FDG-PET) with statistical parametric mapping analysis in these 3 patients.Results In RTLV patients,the most prominent cognitive deficits were impairment of prosopagnosia,and getting lost.Variety behavioral symptoms including apathy,social disinhibition,stereotypy,compulsive behaviors were more prevalent in early course for patients with RTLV,which were different from SD patients with semantic loss began with anomia or single-word comprehension.18F-FDG-PET scan showed decreased metabolism mainly in right temporal lobe and in other brain regions with varying degrees.Conclusions The RTLV is clinical heterogeneous.Prosopagnosia,behavioral changes and getting lost are the main features in the early course.It therefore,might be proposed a separate clinical entity.
3.FDG-positron emission tomography and EEG:The comparison in localizing in refractory epilepsy
Jun-sheng CHU ; Bin ZHANG ; Qin BAI ; Ruixue CUI ; Zhongcheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(1):59-60
ObjectiveTo study the values of EEG and [18F]2-deoxyglucose(FDG) positron emission tomography in localizing the epiletogenic cortex,and evaluate their relation.MethodsVideo-EEG(VEEG) and FDG-PET scans were performed in 44 patients with refractory epilepsy.Electrocorticography(ECoG) in surgery and patholopy were performed in 38 patients who had undergone neurosurgical therapy.Congruence among them were studied.Results43 patients(98%) had FDG-PET hypometabolism.42 patients(95%) had epileptiform wave.There were 22 patients(50%) whose PET and EEG were in complete congruence,whereas 10 patients(23%) in part congruence.12 patients who had undergone operation had controversial results in PET and EEG,8 cases had agreement between ECoG and PET,and 2 cases had agreement between ECoG and VEEG. ConclusionFDG-PET is a effective,sensitive and non-invasive investigation.It can provide valuable supplemental data in patients with unlocalized surface EEG.
4.Plasma Metabonomics Research of Astragalus Flavonoids Intervention on Rats of Dampness Stagnancy Due to Spleen Deficiency
Ana LIU ; Wenxiao ZHAO ; Lili GONG ; Ruixue YU ; Ning CUI ; Erdong CHEN ; Xuming JI ; Shijun WANG ; Haiqiang JIANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2017;45(4):537-544
A method of high performance liquid chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry was used to detect the endogenous metabolites changes in plasma of normal rats, rats of dampness stagnancy due to spleen deficiency and Astragalus flavone component intervention rats. Metabolism map of rat plasma was obtained and the mechanism of Astragalus flavonoids on dampness stagnancy due to spleen deficiency was studied. Rat model with dampness stagnancy due to spleen deficiency was established by high fat and low protein diet plus load swimming. Liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry was used for the analysis of rat plasma sample, and 0.05% formic acid water with 0.05% formic acid acetonitrile as the mobile phase was applied in gradient elution with Halo C18 chromatographic column. In this study, partial least squares discriminant analysis and variance analysis were used to screen the potential biomarkers, it was found that the metabolic profile of the Astragalus flavonoids was different from that of the model group, which was close to that of the normal group. A total of 11 potential biomarkers were identified, including glycerol phospholipids, sphingolipids, amino acids, and so on. The metabolic pathways of biomarkers including three tricarboxylic acid cycle, glycerol phospholipid metabolism, fatty acid metabolism, amino acid metabolism and so on, which mainly related to energy metabolism and fat metabolism in the body. Related indexes of rats with syndrome of spleen deficiency of water and dampness were significantly callback after Astragalus flavone intervention, including macro indicators such as body weight, independent activities and micro indicators such as metabolic markers, blood lipids and others. The result showed that Astragalus flavonoids played the role of strengthening the spleen and draining the water mainly through regulating the energy metabolism, fat metabolism and so on.
5.Investigate of DNA extraction of os cervi.
Jingxue ZHAO ; Min CHEN ; Guanghong CUI ; Shihuan TANG ; Luqi HUANG ; Liqun HE ; Ruixue XIA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(3):370-374
OBJECTIVETo establish a convenient, practical and high efficient method of DNA extraction of os cervi, and lay the foundation of identification of animal bones.
METHODThe bones of sika deer, red deer, cattle, dog and pig were used to extract DNA under different decalcification time (24,48,72 h) and decalcification temperature (4,25,37,56,70 degrees C), and extract method.
RESULTIt proved by experiments that demineralization process promotes the cracking of osteocyte. In a broad of decalcification time and temperature, DNA could be extracted from all bone samples successfully while the quantity varied slightly.
CONCLUSIONSamples (about 0.1 g) decalcify with 0. mol x L(-1) EDTA at 4 degrees C for 24 h, then water-bath for 1 h after lysis buffer added, DNA extracted via the method above is of high quality and can be used for PCR.
Animals ; Bone Demineralization Technique ; Bone and Bones ; chemistry ; metabolism ; Cattle ; DNA ; isolation & purification ; Deer ; Dogs ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Swine ; Temperature ; Time Factors
6.Effect of neostigmine combined with raw rhubarb enema on reducing intra-abdominal hypertension in severe acute pancreatitis
Ruixue ZHAO ; Juan CUI ; Lilin CAO ; Lei WANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2023;23(6):418-424
Objective:To investigate the efficacy of neostigmine combined with raw rhubarb enema on severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) patients with intra-abdominal hypertension (IAH).Methods:The clinical data of 89 SAP patients, who were admitted and underwent continuous renal replacement treatment (CRRT) in intensive care unit (ICU) department of the First Affiliated Hospital of Hebei North University from January 2018 to June 2022, were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into control group ( n=44) and experimental group ( n=45) according to the treatment mode. Raw rhubarb enema plus sodium sulfate topical application were administrated twice a day for 7 days in control group; besides the treatment above, intramuscular injection of neostigmine 0.5 mg twice a day for 7 days was given in experimental group. Intra-abdominal pressure was monitored, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation (APACHE)Ⅱ, kidney disease: improving global outcome stage (KDIGO), lung injury score (LIS) were recorded, and serum leukocyte, CRP, procalcitonin (PCT), IL-6, IL-8 and tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-ɑ level were examined before and after treatment in both groups. The primary endpoint was the amount change of intra-abdominal pressure within 24 hours, and secondary endpoints included increased fecal volume within 7 days after treatment, new abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS), new organ dysfunction, vascular complications, length of ICU stay, total length of stay, survival rate and treatment intervention and occurrence of complications within 6 months after the end of treatment. Results:Intra-abdominal pressure began to decrease at 9 hours after treatment both in control group and experimental group. Compared with that before treatment, the intra-abdominal pressure of the two groups decreased significantly after 7 days of treatment, and the decrease rate of the experimental group within 7 days was obviously higher than that of the control group, with statistical significance (all P values <0.05). Compared with those before treatment, APACHEⅡ, KDIGO and LIS in both groups were significantly decreased, but the decreases in experimental group were more remarkable than those in control group (all P values <0.05). After treatment, the serum WBC count and the levels of inflammatory factors CRP, PCT, IL-6, IL-8, TNF-ɑ in experimental group were obviously lower than those in control group with statistical significance (all P values <0.05). Compared with control group, the change of intra-abdominal pressure in experimental group was significantly increased after 24-hour treatment, and the fecal volume was also obviously increased on day 1, 2, 3, 5 and 7 after treatment (all P values <0.05). However, there were no significantly statistical differences on the severity of intra-abdominal pressure, new occurrence of ACS and organ failure, vascular complication, ICU hospitalization and total length of stay and survival rate between two groups. After 6-month follow-up, the recurrence of pancreatitis and its treatment intervention between two groups were not statistically significant. Conclusions:The adjuvant treatment of neostigmine could reduce intra-abdominal pressure, increase defecation volume in SAP patients and alleviate SAP condition, which might be related to reducing the release of inflammatory cytokines.
7.Electrophysiological characteristics of neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease and its auxiliary diagnostic value
Qingjie LI ; Lei BAO ; Ruixue ZHANG ; Hongjuan SHI ; Shenyang ZHANG ; Dandan ZUO ; Wenqing MENG ; Guiyun CUI ; Hao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2023;22(4):374-381
Objective:To summarize the electrophysiological characteristics of neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) and explore the value of electrophysiological examination in NIID auxiliary diagnosis.Methods:Twenty NIID patients diagnosed by pathological biopsy and genetic confirmation (15 were symptomatic, 5 were asymptomatic), admitted to Department of Neurology, Affiliated Hospital of Xuzhou Medical University from February 2020 to June 2022 were chosen. Peripheral motor/sensory nerve conduction, needle electromyography, F wave, repetitive electrical stimulation, skin sympathetic reflex (SSR), and tremor were analyzed. Peripheral nerve conduction and SSR parameters were compared between 15 patients with symptomatic NIID (symptomatic NIID group) and 11 age- and gender-matched normal control subjects (control group).Results:(1) All 15 patients with symptomatic NIID were with abnormal electrophysiological findings: 14 patients had abnormal peripheral nerve conduction, including 14 with slowed motor nerve conduction velocity (MCV), 4 with reduced composite muscle action potential (cMAP) wave amplitude, 12 with slowed sensory nerve conduction velocity (SCV), and 3 with reduced sensory nerve action potential (sNAP) wave amplitude, and overall slowed nerve conduction velocity and relatively preserved wave amplitude were noted; 4 patients had neurogenic lesions by needle electromyography; 13 patients had prolonged F-wave latency at varied degrees; 12 showed abnormal SSR; 4 exhibited synchronous tremor from 4.0 to 7.5 Hz. (2) In 5 patients with asymptomatic NIID, 3 had abnormal peripheral nerve conduction, including 3 with slowed MCV, 2 with slowed SCV, and 1 with reduced sNAP wave amplitude; 3 showed abnormal SSR. (3) Significant differences in MCV and SCV, some cMAP and sNAP amplitudes, and SSR latency and amplitude were noted in nerves of the upper and lower extremities between the symptomatic NIID group and control group ( P<0.05). Conclusion:Peripheral nerve damages are common in patients with NIID, especially myelin damage and autonomic nerve injury, and some patients may have electrophysiological abnormalities before clinical symptoms; therefore, peripheral nerve conduction and SSR can be recommended as auxiliary screening tools for NIID.
8.Detection of Listeria monocytogenes in CSF from Three Patients with Meningoencephalitis by Next-Generation Sequencing.
Ming YAO ; Jiali ZHOU ; Yicheng ZHU ; Yinxin ZHANG ; Xia LV ; Ruixue SUN ; Ao SHEN ; Haitao REN ; Liying CUI ; Hongzhi GUAN ; Honglong WU
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2016;12(4):446-451
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Encephalitis caused by Listeria monocytogenes (L. monocytogenes) is rare but sometimes fatal. Early diagnosis is difficult using routine cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) tests, while next-generation sequencing (NGS) is increasingly being used for the detection and characterization of pathogens. METHODS: This study set up and applied unbiased NGS to detect L. monocytogenes in CSF collected from three cases of clinically suspected listeria meningoencephalitis. RESULTS: Three cases of patients with acute/subacute meningoencephalitis are reported. Magnetic resonance imaging and blood cultures led to a suspected diagnosis of L. monocytogenes, while the CSF cultures were negative. Unbiased NGS of CSF identified and sequenced reads corresponding to L. monocytogenes in all three cases. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report highlighting the feasibility of applying NGS of CSF as a diagnostic method for central nervous system (CNS) L. monocytogenes infection. Routine application of this technology in clinical microbiology will significantly improve diagnostic methods for CNS infectious diseases.
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9.Mild malformation of cortical development with oligodendroglial hyperplasia: a new pathological subtype of frontal lobe epilepsy
Chenhui MAO ; Wanchen DOU ; Qiang LU ; Liangrui ZHOU ; Liri JIN ; Ruixue CUI ; Haitao REN ; Yanhuan ZHAO ; Feng FENG ; Bin PENG ; Blümcke INGMAR ; Jing GAO ; Yupu GUO
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2018;51(12):972-976
Objective To analyze the clinical and histology characteristics of a patient with frontal lobe epilepsy diagnosed with mild malformation of cortical development with oligodendroglial hyperplasia, and to recognize the new neuropathological entity. Methods Clinical history, seizure types, neuroimaging, electroencephalography as well as macroscope, histology and immunohistochemistry characteristics were collected from a frontal lobe epilepsy patient and were compared with cases from literature. Results It was a female patient aged 16 years with 12 years history of epilepsy. The seizures manifested as episodes of conscious loss with automatism including grope and voice lasting for seconds. About 10 episodes a day were found and sometimes with secondary generalized tonic-clonic seizures. MRI showed blurring of grey-white matter interface in left orbital frontal cortex. Video-encephalography revealed left frontal lobe origin of seizures. So left prefrontal lobe was removed. Histology showed almost normal cortex neuropil and neurons. Blurring of grey-white interface in some area with patches of proliferation of oligodendrocytes in the corresponding sub-cortical white matter was found. The density of oligodendrocytes was significantly higher in sub-cortical than in deep white matter both shown in HE and Oligo-2 staining. Obvious oligodendrocytes increase and satellite phenomenon in deep cortical layer as well as increased ectopic neurons in sub-cortical white matter were found in the lesion. In proliferation area, there were some nuclei stained with Ki-67, but not as high as tumor. Subsequent follow up for two years proved the operation efficacy and benign prognosis. Conclusions There are special and undiscovered histopathological entities in epilepsy etiology. Although known as grey matter disease, white matter pathology plays an important role in epilepsy pathophysiology which needs further research.
10.Clinical value of 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging in non-functional pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms
Peipei WANG ; Li HUO ; Yu LIU ; Ruixue CUI ; Hongli JING ; Fang LI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2022;42(3):139-143
Objective:To analyze 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging features of non-functional pancreatic neuroendocrine neoplasms (NF-pNENs) and investigate its correlation with pathology and prognosis. Methods:A total of 35 cases (17 males, 18 females; age (51±12) years) of pathologically confirmed NF-pNENs who underwent pretherapeutic 18F-FDG PET/CT from January 2011 to July 2017 in Peking Union Medical College Hospital were retrospectively enrolled. Clinical data were collected and patients were followed up. PET/CT parameters including number and maximum diameter of lesions, SUV max and pancreatic tumor-to-liver ratio (T/L) were measured. Mann-Whitney U test and Kruskal-Wallis rank sum test, Spearman correlation analysis were used to analyze the data. Results:Among the included 35 NF-pNENs patients (G1, n=6; G2, n=21; G3, n=8) with maximum diameter of 3.0(2.1, 6.1) cm and SUV max of 5.5(4.0, 8.9), 32 were positive in PET/CT. There were 1 patient with cystic, 2 with calcification and 3 with dilatation of pancreaticobiliary duct. Among 10 patients with metastases, 8 revealed multiple liver metastases. There was statistical difference of T/L among G1-G3 tumor (1.23(0.60, 2.00), 3.05(1.80, 4.00), 3.90(1.90, 7.60); H=8.29, P=0.016), but there were no statistical differences of SUV max or maximum diameter among G1-G3 tumor ( H values: 4.34, 3.37, P values: 0.114, 0.186). There was a significant correlation between T/L (2.78(1.48, 3.94)) and Ki-67 index (8.0(3.0, 20.0); rs=0.631, P<0.001). Among 27 patients with available follow-up results, T/L in patients with complete remission or stable disease ( n=20) was statistically lower than that in patients with progressive disease or death ( n=7) (2.1(1.2, 3.2) vs 7.5(3.4, 13.4); z=-3.37, P=0.001). Conclusions:18F-FDG PET/CT can detect primary and metastatic lesions of NF-pNENs. T/L can better reflect the proliferative activity based on Ki-67 index than SUV max and it may be favorable on prognostic value.