1.Clinical and imaging features and infarct pattern analysis in patients with middle cerebral artery stenosis and occlusion
Yong SHAO ; Jie CHANG ; Zhenfang ZHU ; Hong SHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(19):2629-2631
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical and imaging features and infarct pattern in patients with middle cerebral artery(MCA) stenosis and occlusion,to clarify its infarct pathogenesis. Methods35 MCA moderate and severe stenosis or occlusion patients diagnosed by TCD were studied;the clinical and imaging features and infarct pattern were retrospectively analyzed. Results( 1 ) Clinical features :The clinical manifestations of 35 patients was hemiplegia symptoms,in which 16 cases(45.7% ) involved to the face,upper and lower limb,11 cases(31.4% ) involved to the upper and lower limb,3 cases(8.6% ) involved to the facial and upper limb,2 cases(5.7% ) involved only to the facial,2 cases(5.7% ) involved to the facial and upper limb,1 cases(2.9% ) involved only to the upper limb. (2) MRA imaging characteristics and infarct pattern: 29 cases ( 82.9% ) of patients with stenosis or occlusion showed moderate severe stenosis,6 cases( 17.1% ) showed MCA occlusion. 30 cases( 85.7% ) showed ischemic infarction,in which perforating artery infarction was the most common infarct pattern of middle cerebral artery stenosis or occlusive patients( 53.3% ) ,followed by water-shed infarct ( 26. 7) %, pial infarct was ielatively small (20. 0% ). ConclusionThe hemiplegia was the most common clinical symptoms in patients with MCA stenosis and occlusion, and mainly involves to the face,upper and lower limb;The perforating artery infarction was the most common infarct pattern,and its infarct mechanism was an artery-to-artery embolism or hemodynamic abnormalities.
2.Study of the immunogenicity and virulence of replication-competent recombinant vaccinia virus in CD4+T cell-depleted mice
Ying LIU ; Shuhui WANG ; Ying LIU ; Hong PENG ; Chang LIU ; Yiming SHAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;(11):811-816
Objective To investigate the effects of CD4+T cell depletion in BALB/c mice on the immunogenicity and virulence of replication-competent recombinant vaccinia virus. Methods Twelve BALB/c mice were inoculated with recombinant Tiantan vaccinia ( rTV, n=8 ) or vaccinia virus Tiantan strain ( VTT, n=4) by tail scarification after the depletion of CD4+T cells with anti-CD4 monoclonal anti-body( McAb) injected intraperitoneally for three days before virus inoculation.A control group without anti-body treatment was set up accordingly.Several parameters including the body weight, pocks on tail, viral shedding and the percentage of CD4+T cells were monitored.In the fourth week after virus infection, ovaries were collected from mice and viral loads in the tissue were titrated by plaque forming assay on chick embryo fibroblast ( CEF) cells.The specific cellular immune responses against vaccinia virus and HIV induced by inoculation of VTT and rTV respectively were detected by intracellular cytokine staining ( ICS) assay.ELISA was used to detect antibodies against vaccinia virus and HIV-1 gp120.Results All mice with or without CD4 McAb treatment showed typical poxvirus pocks on tails after inoculation of vaccinia viruses, but none of them developed secondary or satellite lesions.It took a longer time for CD4+T cell-depleted mice to heal from lesions, to regain body weights and to release viruses than the mice in control group.No vaccinia virus was detected in the ovaries of CD4+T cell-depleted mice or mice in control group.The mean absorbance( A) values for the detection of HIV-specific and vaccinia virus-specific antibodies in CD4+T cell-depleted mice with ELISA were respectively 0.119 and 0.168, which were significantly lower than those in mice of control group.The titers of neutralizing antibodies against vaccinia virus in McAb/rTV treated mice (1 ∶321) were lower than those in rTV treated mice (1 ∶1286) (P<0.05).The percentages of CD4+T cells secreting IFN-γ(0.654%) in McAb/rTV treated mice were significantly lower than those in rTV treated mice in the fourth week after immunization (P <0.0004).No significant differences with the vaccinia virus-specificCD8+ T cell responses were observed among mice with or without CD4+T cells depletion.Conclusion Thereplication and dissemination of replication-competent recombinant vaccinia virus could be effectively controlledin the mice with CD4+ T cell-depletion.The depletion of CD4+ T cells significantly reduced the humoraland CD4+ T cell responses, but had no effect on CD8+ T cell responses.
3.Multidetector CT of the coronary imaging:assessment of image quality and accuracy in detecting stenoses
Mei-Ping HUANG ; Qi-Shun LIU ; Hui LIU ; Chang-Hong LIANG ; Shao-Bin ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(09):-
Objective To evaluate the image quality of 64-multi detector computed tomography (MDCT)and the clinical accuracy in detecting coronary artery lesions.Methods One hundred and five patients were studied by MDCT.The results were compared with invasive coronary angiography(ICA). Patients were excluded for atrial fibrillation,but not for high heart rate,coronary calcification,or obesity. MDCT was analyzed with regard to image quality and presence of coronary artery lesions.Results The data evaluation of the image quality was based on a total of 1365 segments(13 coronary segments for each patient),of which 1144 segments were considered to have diagnostic image quality,but 221 segments (16.2%)could not be sufficiently evaluated because of severe calcifications(153 segments)and motion artifacts(68 segments).The median calcium score[Agatston score equivalent(ASE)]was 154(range 0—1983).87 of the 105 patients had an ASE of less than 1,000[median 105(range 0—994)],and 18 patients had an ASE greater than 1000[median 1477(range 1115—1983)].For detecting lesions with 50% or greater narrowing(without any exclusion criteria),the overall sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value,and negative predictive value were 85.7%,97.9%,93.0%,and 95.5%,respectively. When limiting the number of patients to those with a calcium score of less than 1000 ASE,the threshold- corrected sensitivity for lesions with 50% or greater narrowing was 96.0%;specificity,98.9%;positive predictive value,95.3%;and negative predictive value,99.0%.Conclusion Our results indicate high quantitative and qualitative diagnostic accuracy of 64-slice MSCT in comparison to QCA in a broad spectrum of patients.
4.Influence of ischemia/reperfusion on function of vascular endothelial cells and effect of intervention with drug
Chang-Lai ZHANG ; Jian-Li WANG ; Hui-Min SONG ; Jun SHAO ; Li-Hong LV ;
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2004;0(05):-
Objective:To explore the influence of ischemia/reperfusion (anoxia/reoxygenation)[FK(W16*2。142mmZQ1mm]on immunofunction of endothelial cells(ECs) and effect of intervention with 2-hydroxymethyl-3,5,6-trimethylpyrazine on it.Methods:Model of ECs induced by anoxia/reoxygenation was established to mimic ECs ischemia/reperfusion injury in vivo with human umbilical vein endothelial cell line ECV304.Then 2-hydroxymethyl-3,5,6-trimethylpyraxine was used to intervene the anoxia/reoxygenation process.Nuclear transcriptional factor-?B(NF-?B) was exhibited by fluorescent staining,HLA-ABC,HLA-DR,CD86 and CD54 were detected by flow cytometry.Mixed endothelial cell-lymphocyte reaction(MELR) was conducted to examine the proliferation of lymphocyte,production of IL-2 and percentage of apoptotic lymphocyte.Results:Anoxia/reoxygenation made the ECV304 cell became round,shrunk and abscised,with increased plasma NF-?B,and changed from positive cytoplasm to positive nucleus.HLA-ABC,HLA-DR and CD86 on surface of cells increased but CD54 showed unchanged.MELR showed the incorporation of ~3H-TdR and production of IL-2 increased significantly and the percentage of apoptotic lymphocyte decreased.After 2-hydroxymethyl-3,5,6-trimethylpyrazine intervention,the ECV304 cell shapes recovered,NF-?B expression didn’t down-regulated,but the percentage of positive cells decreased,changes to positve dominant.Besides,reversal changes were shown in other parameters.Conclusion:Anoxia/reoxygenation influences some important immune related molecules in ECV304 cells.2-hydroxymethyl-3,5,6-trimethylpyrazine could antagonize these influences to maintain the immune function of endothelial cells in a relative normal manner.
5.18F-FDG PET/CT in diagnosis of malignant pericardial lesions
Dan, SHAO ; Shu-xia, WANG ; Chang-hong, LIANG ; Si-yun, WANG ; Wei-ping, XU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(5):333-335
Objective To assess the value of integrated 18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) PET/CT in differentiation of malignant and benign pericardial effusion. Methods 18F-FDG PET/CT were performed in 23 patients with pericardial effusion. The detected soft tissue tumor or nodulous lession in pericardium or the thickened pericardium, with the maximum standardized uptake value( SUVmax ) ≥2.5, was defined as PET/CT-positive. The invaded lession in pericardium with SUVmax ≥2.5 was also as the positive. The difference of SUVmax of benign and malignant lesions was analyzed with two-independent-sample test of nonparametric tests. The final diagnosis was confirmed by biopsy or post-operative pathology. Results The diagnosis were confirmed with 14 malignant and 9 benign lesions. The median of SUVmax was 6.0 in malignancy group and 2.2 in benign group (z= -3. 279, P =0.001 ). According to the pathology results, there were one false negative case and two false positive cases with PET/CT imaging interpretation. The sensitivity, specificity,accuracy, positive predictive value ( PPV ) and negative predictive value ( NPV ) of 18 F-FDG PET/CT in diagnosis of benignity or malignance of pericardium effusion were 92.9% ( 13/14), 7/9, 87.0% (20/23),86.7% (13/15) and 7/8, respectively. Conclusion For the patients with pericardium effusion 18F-FDG PET/CT may be a helpful modality for malignancy differentiation
6.Relationships of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Interferon-?,Interleukin-4 in Asthmatic Rats and Effect of Budesonide on Their Expression
xiao-hong, JIN ; chang-chong, LI ; cun-guo, CHEN ; shao-bo, LI ; feng-xian, LI ; ling-hong, GAN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1994;0(04):-
Objective To explore the relationship of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF),IFN-? and IL-4 and effect of Bude-sonide on their in asthmatic rats.Methods Thirty-six male SD rats were randomly divided into 3 groups:asthma group,Budesonide-treatment group and control group.On the first day of the experiment and the 8th day,the rat models of the asthma group and Budesonid treatment group were allergized by the OVA/Al(OH)3 through intraperitoneal injection,respectively.And starting from the 15th day,they were challenged by the OVA through atomization for 2 weeks.Control group was allergized and challenged by NS atomization.Budesonid treatment group was interfered in Budesonide inhalation before suscitation in 0.5 h.After 12 h the same inhal done was again in Budesonide group.Twenty-four hours after the last challenge,the rats in 3 groups were sacrificed,and blood and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid(BALF) were collected.The concentrations of IL-4,IFN-? and VEGF in serum and BALF were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.Results The concentrations of IL-4 in serum and BALF in asthma group and Budesonide treatment group were significantly increased than those in control group(P
7.Segmentation of medical images based on dyadic wavelet transform and active contour model.
Hong LI ; Huinan WANG ; Linfeng CHANG ; Xiaoli SHAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2008;25(6):1276-1281
The interference of noise and the weak edge characteristic of symptom information on medical images prevent the traditional methods of segmentation from having good effects. In this paper is proposed a boundary detection method of focus which is based on dyadic wavelet transform and active contour model. In this method, the true edge points are detected by dyadic wavelet transform and linked by improved fast active contour model algorithm. The result of experiment on MRI of brain shows that the method can remove the influence of noise effective and detect the contour of brain tumor actually.
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Image Enhancement
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Pattern Recognition, Automated
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8.Identification of related substances in rifampicin by HPLC-DAD spectroscopy correlation.
Wei LI ; Chang-qin HU ; Shao-hong JIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2007;42(12):1292-1297
A qualitative analysis method to identify related substances of rifampicin by correlation of spectra in chromatography was established. Standard chromatographic and spectral data obtained by high-performance liquid chromatography with diode array detection (HPLC-DAD) were developed and used in identification of peaks in samples by calculating correlation coefficients (R). The comparison of spectra was expanded to three-dimensional space. Peaks in chromatography can be identified accurately and rapidly through chromatographic system change. The identification results were validated by LC-MS. The threshold of R was set to 0.99 in order to discriminate the impurities and the minimal amount for identification was 30 ng. Taking full advantage of chromatographic separate efficiency and spectral exclusiveness, the method is accurate and reproducible as a new and effective way to identify multi-components in drugs.
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9.Study on water of crystallization in tazobactam.
Yao-zuo YUAN ; Chang-qin HU ; Shao-hong JIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2002;37(2):144-147
AIMTo investigate whether tazobctam has crystallization water.
METHODSIn order to establish a method for water content determination in tazobctam, many methods including Karl Fischer titration, weight loss on drying, TGA, DSC and X-ray diffraction experiment of an orthorhombic form were studied.
RESULTSThe water content of the same batch tazobactam determined by different mthods was different.
CONCLUSIONThe results showed that one mole tazobatam contains half mole water of crystallization and the strength of attraction between tazobatam molecule and water molecule is rather strong.
Crystallization ; Enzyme Inhibitors ; chemistry ; Molecular Conformation ; Molecular Structure ; Penicillanic Acid ; analogs & derivatives ; chemistry ; Water ; X-Ray Diffraction ; beta-Lactamase Inhibitors ; beta-Lactamases ; chemistry
10.Analysis of the response factors of different aminoglycoside antibiotics detected by evaporative light-scattering detector.
Ming-juan WANG ; Chang-qin HU ; Shao-hong JIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2002;37(3):204-206
AIMTo analyze if the response factors of different aminoglycoside antibiotics detected by evaporative light-scattering detector (ELSD) are the same. If they are, then ELSD can be applied to the quality analysis of this class of antibiotics.
METHODSThe response factors of five different aminoglycosides (amikacin, sisomicin, netilmicin, etimicin and vertilmicin) detected by ELSD were determined by using a Diamonsil C18 column (150 mm x 4.6 mm, 5 microns) as analytical column and 0.2 mol.L-1 trifluoroacetic acid-methanol (94:6) as mobile phase at a flow rate of 0.6 mL.min-1, the temperature of the drift tube was set at 110 degrees C, and the flow of carrier gas at 2.80 L.min-1. Detector responses (A) and the amount of injection of each substance (m) were fitted to the logarithmic regression: logA = blogm + loga.
RESULTSThe linear regression equation obtained were amikacin: Y = 1.46X + 5.07, gamma = 0.9997; sisomicin: Y = 1.51X + 5.03, gamma = 0.9997; netilmicin: Y = 1.52X + 4.88, gamma = 1.000; etimicin: Y = 1.46X + 4.85, gamma = 0.9999; vertilmicin: Y = 1.41X + 4.90, gamma = 0.9998. The differences between them were negligible.
CONCLUSIONDifferent aminoglycosides can give the same responses with ELSD detection. So, the HPLC-ELSD methods can be applied to the analysis of impurities, the control of the ratio of multi-components drug and the determination of new substances by using another substance as reference, etc.
Aminoglycosides ; analysis ; Anti-Bacterial Agents ; analysis ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods