1.HISTOLOGICAL AND HISTOCHEMICAL CHANGES IN THE HEMATOPOIETIC TISSUES OF RATS AFTER TOTAL BODY X-IRRADIATION Ⅰ. THE SPLEEN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Sixty-two adult rats were employed, 8 of them served as controls and the remainderwere exposed to whole body X-irradiation in a single dose of 500 r. The animals weresacrificed at intervals of 2, 6, 12 hours and 1, 3, 6, 10, 20, 30 days after irradiation.Specimens of the spleen were obtained from both the experimental and control groups forhistological and histochemical examinations. The data indicate that: 1. A marked decrease in the spleen size and in the number of its Malpighian cor-puscles, and a severe destruction of its architecture with an extensive necrosis of lympho-cytes, occurred within 24 hours after irradiation. Regeneration began on the 6th day andthe spleen became almost normal at the end of the 30th day. Among the various cell-types of the spleen, the radiosensitivity was highest in the lymphocytes and lowest in theplasma cells. The reticular cells were apparently injured during the early stage afterirradiation, though they belonged to the radioresistant series. 2. The decrease in staining intensity of both desoxyribose-and ribose nucleic acidsof the spleen started as early as 2 hours after irradiation and continued to reach itsmaximum in a period of 1--3 days. This result was produced not only by the depletionin cell population, but also by the decrease in nucleic acid content of individual cells. 3. A marked increase in the activity of nonspecific alkaline phosphatase and ade-nosine triphosphatase occurred within 24 hours and it returned gradually to normal fromthe 3rd day to the 10th day after irradiation. 4. There was no significant change in the amount of protein-bound SH-groups ofvarious cell-types of the spleen in each post-irradiation period. 5. No difference was found in the changes produced by irradiation between theanimals fed with normal diet and those fed with phospholipides in addition.
2.STUDIES OF HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS Ⅰ. OBSERVATIONS ON THE PROPERTY AND FUNCTION OF MOUSE PLURIPOTENTIAL STEM CELLS
Shengyuan WANG ; Zhen LI ; Yixing MA
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
The properties and functions of mouse pluripotential stem cells (CFU-S) were studied with spleen colony technique and other related methods. The data expressed that there is a linear relationship between the number of transplanted marrow cells and the number of spleen colonies that developed. Among various hematopoietic tissues, bone marrow is the richest source of CFU-S. Spleen and peripheral blood also contain a few of such cells. The percentages of CFU-S in these organs are 0.7%, 0.05% and 0.01% in sequence. No CFU-S can be found in thymus or lymph nodes. Under normal conditions, most of the CFU-S are in G_o phase with a small proportion (6.7%) in S phase.Self-renewing capacity, an important hematopoietic function of CFU-S, was measured by the experiments of single spleen colony retransplantation. The value of the probability of self-renewal, p, is calculated as 0.76. CFU-S has an active ability of migration. It was found that a number of CFU-S either from the marrow cell suspension injected intraperitoneally or from an entire encapsulated spleen which was placed free in the peritoneal cavity after ligation of its blood vessels can penetrate through a lot of barriers to develop spleen colonies in the lethally irradiated mice. A dose of 500~700 rad ?-irradiation apparently stimulates the CFU-S migrating from bone marrow to circulation.
3.Blood oxygenation level dependent functional MRI study on the changes of motor cortex in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
Jing HAN ; Lin MA ; Xin LOU ; Shengyuan YU ; Dejun LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(4):350-354
Objective To study the changes of motor cortex in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis(ALS)while executing sequential finger tapping movement by using blood oxygenation level dependent(BOLD)functional MRI.Methods Fifteen patients with definite or probable ALS and 15 age and gender matched normal controls were enrolled in the BOLD study,and all the subjects were right-handed with no other diseases or any recent medication history.A 3.0 T MR scanner was employed and gradient echo EPI(GRE-EPI)sequence was used to acquire the functional images.Subjects executed sequential finger tapping movement at a frequency of 1-2 Hz during a block design task.fMRI data were analyzed by using statistical parametric mapping(SPM)2.Volume of activated brain areas was compared with the use of a Student's t-test.Results Bilateral primary sensorimotor cortex(PSM),bilateral posterior aspect of premotor area(PA),bilateral supplementary motor area(SMA),contralateral inferior lateral premotor area (ILPA),bilateral parietal region(PAR),and ipsilateral cerebellum showed activation in both ALS patients and normal controls when executing the same motor task.The activation areas in bilateral PSM and bilateral posterior aspect of PA(right hand ipsilateral activation:ALS(924.5±141.1)mm3,control(829.9±98.4)mm3,P=0.05;right hand contralateral activation:ALS(9143.8±702.8)mm3,control(8638.8±506.4)mm3,P<0.05;left hand ipsilateral activation:ALS(1162.5±357.4)mm3,control(902.5±184.2)mm3,P<0.05;left hand contralateral activation:ALS(8255.2±870.2)mm3,control (5934.6±616.4)mm3,P<0.05),bilateral SMA(right hand bilateral activation:ALS(6564.3±720.6)mm3,control(4710.7±416.3)mm3,P<0.05;left hand bilateral activation:ALS(6970.5±961.8)mm3,control(3688.9±672.3)mm3,P<0.05),and ipsilateral cerebellum(right hand ipsilateral activation:ALS(2720.0±1154.2)mm3,control(254.3±84.4)mm3,P<0.05;left hand ipsilateral activation:ALS(4794.4±1237.0)mm3,control(1689.0±719.6)mm3,P<0.05)were significantly larger in ALS patients than in normal controls.Extra activation areas including ipsilateral ILPA,contralateral cerebellum and bilateral posterior limb of internal capsule were only detected in ALS patients.Conclusions Similar activation areas were seen in both groups while executing the same motor task,but the activated areas were more prominent in ALS group.The increased activation areas in ALS patients may represent neural reorganization.while the extra activation areas in ALS patients may indicate functional compensation.
4.Analysis of related risk factors and control measures of senium patients with type 2 diabetes
Huawei TIAN ; Shengyuan LIU ; Nan ZHENG ; Yan SUN ; Ning MA
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2013;20(19):2951-2952
Objective To explore the related risk factors and control measures for senium patients with type 2 diabetes and to provide basis for making control and prevention measures.Methods A retrospective case-control study was conducted.548 cases of type 2 diabetes patients in our hospital were selected as case group and other 640 cases of normal people who accepted physical examination in our hospital were selected as control group.Results Exposure rates of smoking,drinking,obesity,hypertension,hypedipidemia and family history in case group were obviously higher than those of control group(P <0.05).Conclusion Smoking,drinking,obesity,hypertension,hyperlipidemia and family history were risk factors of type 2 diabetes.Comprehensive intervention measures related to the risk factors,such as maintaining a good way life,were importantto prevent and control type 2 diabetes.
5."Research on the ""Healthy Henan Health Service Cloud"" Platform Based on Cloud Computing"
Shikun LU ; Yongfeng WANG ; Yizhou CHEN ; Shengyuan ZHANG ; Xinchao ZHANG ; Haiyong FENG ; Lei XIE ; Fei MA
Journal of Medical Informatics 2016;37(6):18-20
The paper elaborates on the construction concept ofHealthy Henan Health Service Cloud and introduces the project goals and system architecture.This platform effectively promotes the application and popularization of achievements in health informatization in Henan,enables the basic mass to experience the efficiency and convenience brought about by health informatization,and facilitates the monitoring and management by health administrative departments.
6.Chronic cigarette smoking induces alteration of FIZZ1/RELM? expression in rat lung
Hong YE ; Wanli MA ; Shaohua ZHANG ; Qing XU ; Shiou FU ; Shengyuan LIU ; Dixun WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM: To investigate the expression of FIZZ1/RELM? in lung tissue of chronic cigarette smoking rat,and to determine the relationship between airway inflammation and airway hyperresponsiveness.METHODS: Made rat model of chronic cigarette smoking was used.The expression of FIZZ1/RELM? in lung tissue was determined by immuno-histochemistry and in situ hybridization.RESULTS: In control rats,FIZZ1/RELM? protein and mRNA expressions were observed at low levels.In cigarette smoking rats,FIZZ1/RELM? expression increased in all the cells especially in bronchial smooth muscle cells,vascular wall cells and alveolar epithelial cells.CONCLUSION: FIZZ1/RELM? is a secreted peptide specifically expressed in lung.Cigarette smoking induces its upregulation,which possibly contributes to cigarette smoking-induced airway hyperresponsiveness.
7.Role of neuropsychological tests and diffusion tensor imaging in the differential diagnosis of multiple system atrophy and Parkinson's disease
Xu ZHANG ; Xiangqing WANG ; Yan WANG ; Shengyuan YU ; Lin MA ; Senyang LANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2014;47(9):596-602
Objective To investigate the role of the neuropsychological tests and functional imaging in differentiation between multiple system atrophy parkinsonism-predominant (MSA-P) and multiple system atrophy predominant cerebellar ataxia (MSA-C) or idiopathic Parkinson' s disease (PD).Methods We collected three groups of patients including MSA-P (n =8),MSA-C (n =13),idiopathic PD (n =13),and control group (n =13) between December 2012 and November 2013 in General Hospital of People's Liberation Army.We then compared the scores of neuropsychological assessment and parameters obtained from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) examination among the four groups.Results (1) MSA-P group had longer time-consuming of trail-making test((103.7 ± 25.9) s) and lower graphic symbol test scores (20.9 ±6.1) than that of the MSA-P group ((80.9 ± 29.1) s ; 28.1 ± 7.4) and PD group ((72.0 ± 19.6) s ;29.0 ± 9.4 ; all P < 0.05).(2) Mean diffusivity (MD) in both putamen (8.01 ± 0.76,7.91 ± 0.74) and the left substantia nigra (8.31 ± 0.43),thalamus (8.30 ± 0.69),external capsule (8.12 ± 0.32) of MSA-P group was significantly different from that of MSA-C group (7.27 ± 0.42,7.34 ± 0.3 1,7.58 ±0.81,7.81 ±0.34,7.70 ±0.44) and PD group (7.35 ±0.43,7.45 ±0.43,7.66 ±0.45,7.72 ±0.40,7.56 ± 0.37) ; Significantly higher MD in both middle cerebellar peduncle (8.54 ± 0.74,8.28 ± 0.71),medulla oblongata (8.32 ± 0.61) was demonstrated in MSA-C group than that of MSA-P group (8.54 ±0.74,8.28 ±0.71,8.32 ±0.61),PD group (7.25 ±0.70,7.30 ±0.66,7.65 ±0.50) and control group (6.94±0.39,7.08 ±0.32,7.44 ±0.41; all P<0.01).(3) Fractional anisotropy (FA) in the left external capsule (0.45 ± 0.35) and right thalamus (0.28 ± 0.27),occipital lobe (0.47 ± 0.87) in MSA-P group was significantly different from that in MSA-C group (0.48 ± 0.36,0.23 ± 0.24,0.49 ± 0.49 ; P <0.05) ; FA in the left occipital lobe (0.46 ± 0.10) in PD group was significantly different from that in MSAP group (0.56 ± 0.82 ; P < 0.01).Conclusion Trail-making test,graphic symbol test and DTI can be used to differentiate MSA-P type from MSA-C type or PD.
8.MR imaging of meningeal carcinomatosis by systemic malignancy.
Lin MA ; Shengyuan YU ; Youquan CAI ; Li LIANG ; Xinggao GUO
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2003;18(1):36-40
OBJECTIVETo investigate the magnetic resonance (MR) features of meningeal carcinomatosis, and to improve the ability in understanding and diagnosing meningeal carcinomatosis by MR findings.
METHODSEleven cases with proven meningeal carcinomatosis were studied by conventional and Gd-DTPA enhanced MR imaging. The enhancement patterns and features, as well as the types of meningeal involvement, were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTSConventional MR imaging showed no evident meningeal abnormalities. After the administration of Gd-DTPA, abnormal pia mater enhancement was detected in 9 cases, demonstrating as the continuous, thin, and lineal high signal intensity on the brain surface that could descend into the sulci. The abnormal pial enhancement occurred on the cortical surfaces of cerebellum, brainstem, and cerebrum. No abnormal enhancement in the subarachnoid space was found. Abnormal dura-arachnoid enhancement was seen in 3 cases, showing as the continuous, thick, and curvilineal high signal intensity over the convexities or in the tentorium without extension into the cortical sulci. Cerebral dura-arachnoid involvement was found in all 3 cases and one of them also showed abnormal enhancement in cerebellar dura-arachnoid and tentorium. Of the 11 cases, 9 with pial involvement had abnormal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) results, 2 involving only the dura-arachnoid had normal CSF results.
CONCLUSIONMeningeal carcinomatosis could be well demonstrated by Gd-DTPA enhanced MR imaging, and its type could be differentiated by the enhancement features. Combined with the clinical information, Gd-enhanced MR imaging may lead to the diagnosis and guide the therapy of meningeal carcinomatosis.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Breast Neoplasms ; pathology ; Child ; Contrast Media ; Female ; Gadolinium DTPA ; Humans ; Image Enhancement ; Lung Neoplasms ; pathology ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Meningeal Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; secondary ; Middle Aged ; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma ; pathology ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Cord Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; secondary
9.Hypoxia Down-regulates Secretion of MMP-2, MMP-9 in Porcine Pulmonary Artery Endothelial and Smooth Muscle Cells and the Role of HIF-1
Hong YE ; Yanfang ZHENG ; Wanli MA ; Dan KE ; Xianrong JIN ; Shengyuan LIU ; Dixun WANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(4):382-384,407
Primary cell culture, techniques of gene transfection, gelatin zymography, and Western blot were used to investigate the effect of hypoxia on the secretion of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in pulmonary artery endothelial cells (PAEC) and smooth muscle cells (PASMC), and the role of HIF-1. Our results showed that (1) after exposure to hypoxia for 24 h, the protein content and activity of MMP-2 in the PAEC medium as well as these of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in PASMC medium (P<0.01) decreased significantly in contrast to those in normoxic group (P<0.05); (2) after transfection of wild type EPO3'-enhancer, a HIF-1 decoy, the content and activity of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in hypoxic mediums became higher than those in normoxic group (P<0.01), while transfection of mutant EPO3'-enhancer didn't affect the hypoxia-induced down-regulation. It is concluded that hypoxia could inhibit the secretion and activity of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in PAEC and PASMC, which could be mitigated by the transfection of EPO3'-enhancer and that HIF-1 pathway might contribute to hypoxia-induced down-regulation of MMP-2 and MMP-9.
10.Magnetic Resonance Image Texture Analysis of the Periaqueductal Gray Matter in Episodic Migraine Patients without T2-Visible Lesions
Zhiye CHEN ; Xiaoyan CHEN ; Mengqi LIU ; Shuangfeng LIU ; Shengyuan YU ; Lin MA
Korean Journal of Radiology 2018;19(1):85-92
OBJECTIVE: The periaqueductal gray matter (PAG), a small midbrain structure, presents dysfunction in migraine. However, the precise neurological mechanism is still not well understood. Herein, the aim of this study was to investigate the texture characteristics of altered PAG in episodic migraine (EM) patients based on high resolution brain structural magnetic resonance (MR) images. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The brain structural MR images were obtained from 18 normal controls (NC), 18 EM patients and 16 chronic migraine (CM) patients using a 3T MR system. A PAG template was created using the International Consortium Brain Mapping 152 gray matter model, and the individual PAG segment was developed by applying the deformation field from the structural image segment to the PAG template. A grey level co-occurrence matrix was used to calculate the texture parameters including the angular second moment (ASM), contrast, correlation, inverse difference moment (IDM) and entropy. RESULTS: There was a significant difference for ASM, IDM and entropy in the EM group (998.629 ± 0.162 × 10−3, 999.311 ± 0.073 × 10−3, 916.354 ± 0.947 × 10−5) compared to that found in the NC group (998.760 ± 0.110 × 10−3, 999.358 ± 0.037 × 10−3 and 841.198 ± 0.575 × 10−5) (p < 0.05). The entropy was significantly lower among the patients with CM (864.116 ± 0.571 × 10−5) than that found among patients with EM (p < 0.05). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.776 and 0.750 for ASM and entropy in the distinction of the EM from NC groups, respectively. ASM was negatively related to disease duration (DD) and the Migraine Disability Assessment Scale (MIDAS) scores in the EM group, and entropy was positively related to DD and MIDAS in the EM group (p < 0.05). CONCLUSION: The present study identified altered MR image texture characteristics of the PAG in EM. The identified texture characteristics could be considered as imaging biomarkers for EM.
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