1.Diagnostic value of 18F-FDG PET/CT in differentiating pancreatic lymphoma and pancreatic carcinoma
Shengnan REN ; Jian ZHANG ; Yban YUAN ; Shengping HU ; Chao CHENG ; Aisheng DONG ; Changjing ZUO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2016;16(4):243-247
Objective To evaluate the differential diagnostic value of 18F-FDG PET/CT between pancreatic lymphoma (PL) and pancreatic carcinoma (PC).Methods The 18 F-FDG PET-CT data of 16 patients who were pathological diagnosed with PL were retrospectively reviewed and compared with those of 32 consecutive pancreatic cancer patients who were pathologically diagnosed and randomly enrolled.The age,location,diameter and the maximum standard uptake values (SUVmax) of pancreatic lesions,pancreatic ductal dilatation,distal pancreatic atrophy,serum CA19-9 level and extrapancreatic organs involvement were analyzed.Results The 16 patients with PL included 8 men and 8 women,the mean age was (46 ± 17)year,and 11.1% (1/9) patients had elevated CA19-9.The 32 patients with PC included 15 men and 17 women,the mean age was (61 ± 12)year,and 81.3% patients had elevated CA19-9.There were no significant differences on gender between the two groups,while the mean age of PL patients was younger than that of PC,elevated CA19-9 was less common than that in PC,and the differences were statistically significant (all P<0.05).There were 12 cases of diffusive large B cell lymphoma,2 cases of B lymphoblastic lymphoma/leukaemia,1 case of follicular lymphoma and 1 case of dysplastic large T cell lymphoma in 16 PL patients.There was no significant difference on the site of pancreatic lesions between the two groups,but long diameter of PL lesions was larger than that of PC [(6.6 ± 3.3) vs (4.3 ± 1.8) cm,P =0.038].Dilated pancreatic duct and distal parenchyma atrophy in PL were less than those in PC (3/16 vs 17/32,1/16 vs 13/32),and SUVmax of PL lesions was significantly higher than that of PC (12.0 ± 5.5 vs 8.6 ± 3.8),indicating that the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05).The cut-off value of SUVmax was 9.95,and Youden's index was 0.406 with the sensitivity and specificity of 68.8% and 71.9% for differentiating PL from PC.The incidence of extrapancreatic lesions including bone marrow and kidney and spleen infiltration was significantly more frequent in patients with PL than that in patients with PC(56.3% vs 6.25%,43.8% vs 3.1%,50.0% vs 6.3%),while the incidence of liver metastases was significantly lower than that in PC (12.5% vs 5.0%),indicating that the differences were statistically significant (all P <0.01).There were no significant differences on the incidence of other extrapancreatic lesions.Conclusions PL should be considered in relatively younger patients and manifested as a bulky mass with significant FDG uptake and extrapancreatic involvement of bone,kidney and spleen but without distinct pancreatic ductal dilation or distal parenchymal atrophy or liver metastasis.
2.Effect of astragaloside IV on expression of PGC-1αand NRF-1 in myocardial cells of typeⅠdiabetic rat
Qiongdan CAO ; Yuhong YANG ; Shengnan YU ; Meili LU ; Suping ZHANG ; Ronghui HAN ; Jin HU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(8):1096-1100,1101
Aim To investigate the effect of astragalo-side IV ( ASIV) on myocardial energy metabolism and mitochondrial biosynthesis in myocardial cells of dia-betic rats induced by streptozotocin ( STZ ) . Methods
50 SD rats at 6 weeks of age were assigned to 5 groups,10 for each group:control group, model group, ASIV 10 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 group, ASIV 20 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 group, ASIV 40 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 group. Except the control group,the remaining 40 were used to estab-lish type 1 diabetes model by the tail vein injection of STZ (35 mg·kg-1 ) . At the end of 16 weeks of treat-ment, left ventricular systolic pressure ( LVSP ) , left ventricular diastolic final pressure ( LVEDP ) and left ventricular maximum rising/falling rate ( ± dp/dtmax ) were tested. Pathological section was observed by HE staining. ATP, ADP, AMP levels were detected by ELISA. The expressions of PGC-1α and NRF-1 protein were assessed by Western blot. The expressions of PGC-1α and NRF-1 mRNA were determined by RT-PCR. Results Compared with control group, model group markedly elevated LVEDP and decreased LVSP, ± dp/dtmax , ATP/AMP and ATP/ADP ratio. Com-pared with model group, low-dose ASIV group did not change significantly,middle-dose ASIV group and high-dose ASIV group obviously decreased LVEDP, and im-proved LVSP, ± dp/dtmax , ATP/ADP and ATP/AMP ratio. Meanwhile, the expressions of PGC-1α and NRF-1 protein and mRNA were increased in a dose-de-pendent manner. Conclusion ASIV could promote mitochondrial biosynthesis, improve energy metabolism in myocardial cells of type 1 diabetic rats by PGC-1αand NRF-1 .
3.Role of ERK1/2-STAT3 pathway in adaptive cytoprotection induced by H_2O_2 preconditioning
Xinxue LIAO ; Yanli WANG ; Ruixian GUO ; Shengnan SUN ; Fen HU ; Peixi CHEN ; Jianqiang FENG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM: To explore the role of extracellular signal-regulated kinases ERK1/2-STAT3 pathway in adaptive cytoprotection induced by H2O2 preconditioning in PC12 cells.METHODS: In PC12 cells,the experimental model of cytoprotection by H2O2 preconditioning against oxidative stress-induced injury was set up.The morphological changes in the apoptotic cells were observed by using of chromatin dye Hoechst 33258.The percent of apoptotic cells was determined by flow cytometry(FCM) with propidium iodide staining.The levels of p-ERK1/2 and p-STAT3 expression were detected by Western blotting assay.RESULTS: Preconditioning with H2O2 at concentration of 100 ?mol/L for 90 min obviously inhibited apoptosis induced by 300 ?mol/L H2O2,and both ERK1/2 and STAT3 were activated.UO126(10 ?mol/L,an inhibitor of ERK1/2) or AG-490(10?mol/L,an inhibitor of JAK2) significantly blocked the cytoprotection effect of H2O2 preconditioning.Moreover,UO126(10 ?mol/L) also markedly inhibited the up-regulation of p-STAT3 expression by H2O2 preconditioning.CONCLUSION: H2O2 preconditioning activates ERK1/2-STAT3 signal pathway,which may be one of the mechanisms underlying H2O2 preconditioning-induced cytoprotection.
4.A study of motivational interviews based on Timing Theory on the parents of children with infantile spasms
Lingfang TAN ; Huayan LIU ; Shan ZENG ; Shengnan HU ; Rong ZHANG ; Luyao DENG ; Hui LAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(3):181-189
Objective:To explore the intervention effect of motivational interviews based on timing theory on self-efficacy, negative affect and coping styles of parents with infantile spasms children.Methods:Cluster sampling was used to select 82 parents of infantile spasms hospitalized in the Department of Neurology of a children’s hospital, a three-A hospital from January 2019 to October 2019. They were divided into control group and observation group with 41 cases each according to random number table. The control group received routine health education, and the observation group received five motivational interviews based on timing theory interventions on the basis of routine care. The effect of the intervention was evaluated by General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and the Chinese version of Coping Health Inventory for Parents (CHIP) before intervention, on the day of discharge, and 3 months after discharge.Results:Before the intervention, there was no significant difference in the scores of GSES, HADS and CHIP scales between the parents of the two groups ( P>0.05). After intervention, The GSES scores of the observation group on the day of discharge and 3 months after discharge were (19.63±0.87) and (22.58±1.28) points, which were significantly higher than (18.92±0.74) and (19.46±1.25) points of the control group. The difference between both groups was statistically significant ( t values were -3.865, -10.926, P<0.01). HADS-A/HADS-D scores of the observation group on the day of discharge and 3 months after discharge were (12.50±0.82), (10.50±0.87) and (9.78±0.80), (8.63±0.87) points, respectively. The HADS-A/HADS-D scores of the control group on the day of discharge and 3 months after discharge were (12.92±0.74), (11.72±0.99) and (10.23±0.78), (9.38±1.04) points, respectively. The difference was statistically significant ( t values were 2.412-5.764, P<0.05 or 0.01). The observation group scores on CHIP subscales on the day of discharge and 3 months after discharge are higher than the control group, the difference was statistically significant (t values were -7.93--2.490, P<0.05 or 0.01). Conclusions:Motivational interviews based on timing theory can enhance parents’ self-efficacy, improve their negative emotions and family coping styles, and thereby promote the recovery of children.
5.Effects of Glycyrrhiza uralensis Extract on the Expression of UGT1A and MRP2 in Human Liver L-02 Cells Damaged by Triptolide
Jing ZHANG ; Qian HU ; Qinyou TAN ; Shengnan ZHU
China Pharmacy 2018;29(1):65-68
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of Glycyrrhiza uralensis extract (GE) on the expression of uridine diphosphate glucuronyltransferase 1A (UGT1A) and multidrug resistance associated protein 2 (MRP2) in human liver L-02 cells damaged by triptolide (TP),and to study attenuated mechanism of G.uralensison for TP.METHODS:The survival rates of L-02 cells were determined by MTT assay after cultured with 0 (blank control),40,80,160 nmol/L TP for 12,18,24 h.L-02 cells were divided into blank control group (blank culture medium),model control group (80 nmol/L TP) and GE pretreatment group (adding 80 nmol/ L TP after pretreated with 30,60,90 mg/L GE for 24 h);after cultured for 18 h,survival rates of L-02 cells were determined by MTT assay.Rifampin (RIF) group (positive control,adding 80 nmoi/L TP after pretreated with 10 μmol/L RIF for 24 h) was added on the basis of the above grouping (GE concentration of 60 mg/L in GE pretreatment group).After cultured for 24 h,the protein expressions of UGT1A and MRP2 were detected.RESULTS:The inhibition effect of TP on cell proliferation was positively correlated with the concentration and the time.Compared with blank control group,cell survival rate of model control group was decreased significantly (P<0.05),and the protein expression of MRP2 was decreased significantly (P<0.01).Compared with model control group,cell survival rates of 30,60,90 mg/L GE pretreatment groups were all increased significantly (P<0.01).The protein expressions of UGT1A and MRP2 were increased significantly in 60 mg/L GE pretreatment group (P<0.01).CONCLUSIONS:GE pretreatment can relieve TP-induced human liver L-02 cell damage,and its attenuated mechanism may be associated with the increase the expression of UGT1A and MRP2.
6.Effects of beraprost sodium on cerebral cortical neuron injury induced by chronic aluminum-overload in rats
Qunfang YANG ; Wenjuan LEI ; Yuling WEI ; Xinyue HU ; Chaonan JI ; Yang YANG ; Shengnan KUANG ; Shaoshan MAI ; Junqing YANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2014;(11):1530-1534,1535
Aim To investigate the protective effects of beraprost sodium on cerebral cortical neuron injury in chronic aluminum-overload rats and its effects on PGIS-IP signaling pathway. Methods 75 SD rats were randomized into five groups: normal control group, chronic aluminum-overload group ( model group) and beraprost sodium groups-low dose (6 μg· kg-1 ), medium dose ( 12 μg · kg-1 ) and high dose (24 μg·kg-1). Aluminum gluconate (Al3+ 200 mg ·kg-1 d-1, once a day, 5d a week, for 20 weeks, p. o. ) was administered to rats of cerebral damage model. The rats of experimental groups were concomi-tantly treated with beraprost sodium ( p. o. ) daily for 20 weeks. After the model was built successfully, the spatial learning and memory( SLM) function was done by Morris water maze. The cortical neurons damage was detected by HE staining, SOD activities and MDA contents. The 6-k-PGF1α levels in cortex were meas-ured by ELISA. The expressions of PGIS, IP mRNA and IP protein were also studied. Results Compared with the rats of normal control group, the SLM function was significantly impaired ( P<0. 01 ) and considera-ble karyopycnosis was observed in model group rats. The SOD activities were weakened ( P <0. 01 ), the MDA contents increased ( P<0. 05 ) and the levels of 6-k-PGF1α raised significantly ( P <0. 01). The ex-pressions of PGIS and IP mRNA in the rats cortex obvi-ously increased ( P<0. 01 ), so did the expression of IP protein(P<0. 05). Compared with the rats of mod-el group, the SLM function of rats in experimental groups decreased significantly ( P<0. 01 ) and damage of cortical neurons reduced remarkably. The SOD ac-tivities increased ( P <0. 01 ) and the MDA contents decreased ( P <0. 01). Besides, the content of 6-k-PGF1α, the expressions of PGIS mRNA and IP protein in the rats cortex decreased significantly ( P<0. 05 ) as well as IP mRNA ( P<0. 01). Conclusion Our re-sults demonstrate that in cerebral cortical neuron of chronic aluminum-overload rats, beraprost sodium has notably protective effects and the mechanism might be related to PGIS-IP signaling pathway.
7.Mouse Fyn induces pseudopodium formation in Chinese hamster ovary cells.
Lei AN ; Shengnan LIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Yamei ZHANG ; Yingxue HUANG ; Xinde HU ; Shulin CHEN ; Shanting ZHAO
Journal of Veterinary Science 2014;15(1):111-115
Molecular mechanisms underlying the effects of Fyn on cell morphology, pseudopodium movement, and cell migration were investigated. The Fyn gene was subcloned into pEGFP-N1 to produce pEGFP-N1-Fyn. Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells were transfected with pEGFP-N1-Fyn. The expression of Fyn mRNA and proteins was monitored by reverse transcription-PCR and Western blotting. Additionally, transfected cells were stained with 4',6-diamidino-2-phenylindole and a series of time-lapse images was taken. Sequences of the recombinant plasmids pMD18-T-Fyn and pEGFP-N1-Fyn were confirmed by sequence identification using National Center for Biotechnology Information in USA, and Fyn expression was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting. The morphology of CHO cells transfected with the recombinant vector was significantly altered. Fyn expression induced filopodia and lamellipodia formation. Based on these results, we concluded that overexpression of mouse Fyn induces the formation of filopodia and lamellipodia in CHO cells, and promotes cell movement.
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8.The influence of beta-thalassemia minor on glycosylated hemoglobin four measuring systems
Minghuan SUO ; Dongmei WEN ; Xiuming ZHANG ; Jianyang WU ; Yaqiong CHEN ; Quanzhong XU ; Man LI ; Ting HU ; Jinli XIAO ; Decai ZHANG ; Shengnan XU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(10):691-695
Objective To investigate the Influence of beta-thalassemia minor on four different HbA1c detection systems.Methods All 65 blood samples from March 2014 to August 2014 were collected from Zhongshan Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University , and divided to normal control group ( 40 cases ) , no diabetic group(20 cases) and diabetic group (5 cases) combining with beta-thalassemia minor.The fresh mixed whole-blood samples were used for transferring value-assignment in order to improve the comparability of Bio-Rad variant ⅡTurbo, Primus Ultra2 ,Roche Modular PPI to Bio-Rad Variant Ⅱwhich was NGSP Ⅰlaboratory certificated.The whole-blood concentration of HbA 1c were measured by four detection systems . Differences between normal control group and no diabetic group were compared using the Independent Samples T Test.Then Taking the Primus Ultra 2 as comparable system and others as experimental system ,the HbA1c results from no diabetic group and diabetic group were compared by the standardization NGSP Ⅰlaboratory and statistical techniques of consistency test .Results Compared with Variant Ⅱ detection system, after transferring value-assignment, deviations of Variant Ⅱ, Modular PPI and Variant Ⅱ Turbo were -6%to +6%.The HbA1c testing results from normal control group and no diabetic group had no statistical significance (P>0.05).Linear regression analysis demonstrated that the correlation coefficient of Primus Ultra2 with Variant Ⅱ, Modular PPI, VariantⅡTurbo were 0.995, 0.999 and 0.995, respectively (P<0.01).The percentage deviation of the reference system and experimental system was -6.0% to+6.0%.Conclusion There was no obviously significant influence of beta-thalassemia minor on Bio-Rad Variant Ⅱ,Bio-Rad variant ⅡTurbo,Primus Ultra2,Roche Modular PPI detection systems.
10.Current study on classification of femoral neck fractures in adults
Shan SHU ; Lebin ZHUANG ; Gang WANG ; Yunping YANG ; Shengnan WANG ; Hua LIAO ; Jijie HU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2022;24(3):272-276
Treatment of adult femoral neck fracture is still a great challenge faced by trauma orthopedists. As treatment effects can be infleunced by multiple factors, like age, gender and preoperative physical condition, they may vary with different treatment schemes. Classification of femoral neck fractures plays an important guiding role in choosing a proper treatment scheme and judging the prognosis. The current classic clinical classification systems for femoral neck fractures include Garden, AO/OTA and Pauwels classifications. Since the recent progress in science and technology has put more advanced technologies into clinic application, such as CT, MRI and Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA), new ways of classification have appeared. However, each classification has its own shortcomings which need to be improved. This paper reviews the research progress in classification of adult femoral neck fractures and their treatment principles.