1.Case report of primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease and literature review
Xinde LI ; Shicheng YU ; Haiyang WU ; Qi ZHANG ; Yuan LIU
Chinese Journal of Urology 2008;29(7):443-445
Objective To investigate the clinical features and the management of primary pigmented nodular adrenocortical disease PPNAD) and to evaluate its relationship with Carney complex. Methods One case of PPNAD reported. The patient was a 52 years oldmale. He was hospitalized because of hypertension for one year. The patient had a Cushing's face with elevated plasma and urine cortisone levels which could not be suppressed by both low dose and high dose dexamethasone tests. Ultrasonography howed normal bilateral adrenal glands. CT scan found a 1.6 cm × 2.0 cm mass in the left adrenal gland and normal on tralateral adrenal gland. Results The patient had accepted left laparoscopic adrenalectomy. The pathological examination onfirmed the diagnosis of PPNAD. Micro scopic study showed that there were black-gray spots in the center of the specimen. Hyperplasia was found in all the three adrenal zones. Lipofuscin was observed in the cytoplasm of reticular zone cells. The patient's blood pressure had returned to normal level after the surgery. Conclusions PPNAD is a rare type of ypercortisolism. As there is no specific feature in clinical manifestation and radiological examination of this disease, it is very easy to make a misdiagnosis in clinical practice. PPNAD itself can be the comorbidity of Carney complex, careful differentiation is needed.
2.Characteristics of homocysteine in patients with Coronary Heart Disease and the effect of folic acid on its intervention
Lijian ZHANG ; Huimin LI ; Jinhan PAN ; Shicheng YU
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(5):61-62,65
Objective To investigate the characteristics of homocysteine in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD) and the intervention effect of folic acid.Methods90 patients with coronary heart disease form internal medicine-cardiovascular department in the third affiliated Liwan hospital of Guangzhou Medical University from December 2015 to December 2016 as the study group.They were randomly divided into group A and group B, 45 patients in each group.The group A received routine treatment and Group B on the basis of conventional treatment plus folic acid.Another 90 healthy people who came to our hospital during the same period were selected as control group.The plasma homocysteine level of study group and control group were compared and plasma homocysteine level and angina status(frequency and duration of disease) of A and B group were compared before and after treatment.ResultsThe plasma homocysteine level of study group was significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05).After treatment, plasma homocysteine level,frequency and duration of disease of two groups were better than that of before treatment and B group was lower than that of A group(P<0.05).ConclusionThe results of plasma homocysteine levels can be used as an important basis for the clinical diagnosis of coronary heart disease and to determine its efficacy.
3.Development and Validation of Finite Element Model of Young Normal Lower Cervical Spine
Yu SUN ; Shicheng WANG ; Shuiquan YANG ; Xinjia WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(7):631-634
Objective To develop and validate an anatomic detailed finite element model of the lower cervical spine. Methods The finite element model of C4-C5-C6 was constructed using lower cervical spine (C4-C5-C6) CT images of a young healthy man. This model was validated against the standard deviation corridors of experimental data for normal, nondegenerated cervical spines tested in flexion and extension,right and left lateral bending, and right and left axial rotation under physiological loading. Percent of load range deviation was introduced to measure the deviation of the model from the standard deviation corridors of experimental data. Results and Conclusion A finite element model of young normal lower cervical spine has been developed and validated. The average percentage of load range was within 90% of standard deviation corridor.
4.Study of diagnostic ultrasound associated with microbubbles to open the blood brain barrier of rat
Yi SONG ; Shicheng QIN ; Yong ZHANG ; Ruifang ZHANG ; Yu LIU ; Chenyu YAN ; Chengqun CHEN ; Qiang ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;(7):613-616
Objective To explore the safety and effectiveness of diagnostic ultrasound associated with microbubbles to open the blood brain barrier(BBB).Methods Microbubbles were injected through caudal vein,the rat head was radiated by GE Vivid 7 diagnostic ultrasound immediately.The radiated depth was located in the basal ganglia assisted by magnetic resonance imaging(MRI)scanning.The degree of BBB opening was evaluated by enhanced MRI and Evans blue dyeing.The safety was inspected by observation of cell morphology under hematoxylin eosin(HE)staining.Results After the rat head radiated by diagnostic ultrasound with microbubbles,signal enhancement of the radiated area was observed on post contrast T1-weighted images.Red fluorescence of Evans blue was detected by fluorescence microscope in the same area.Normal cellular morphology and structural integrity were showed by HE staining.Conclusions The BBB of rat could be opened targetedly and noninvasively by diagnostic ultrasound associated with microbubbles.This may provide a new strategy for the drugs and stem cells treatment in the central nervous system diseases.
5.High-Efficiency Retroviral Vector Containing Human Mutated Dihydrofolate Reductase cDNA and Its Expression in Murine Hematopoietic Progenitor Cells
Wenqing ZHANG ; Zuoliang XU ; Jie YU ; Guiguo ZHANG ; Guangwei XU ; Guilin WANG ; Shicheng ZHAO ;
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1995;0(02):-
A double-copy Moloney leukemia virus-based retroviral vector containing both the Neo~(R) gene and a mutant human dihydrofolate re-ductase(S31 mutation) cDNA was packaged into the Amphotropic packaging cell hne GP-EAM12( AM12), and a Amphotropic producer cell hne (named AM12-S31)was obtained. In this study, we investigated its drug resistant characteristics, viral titer and for murine hematopoietic progenitor cells transduction as well. MTT assay verified that the AM12-S31 cells were resistant to G418 and methotrexate(MTX), the IC50 were more than 800 ?g/ml and 100 ?M respectively while the control cell line AM12 was sensitive to both drugs, the IC50 were 180 ?g/ml and 10 ?M, respectively. The viral titer for this cell line was approximately 7.8? 104~4.2? 105 G418-resistant colony forming units/ml. The replication-competent virus can not be detected in this producer cell line. We also use the AM12-S31 cells to transfect murine hematopoietic cells (By coculture) . The positive colonies were found in all the G418 concentrations using CFU-GM assay. No G418-resistant colony was found using AM12 transfection. The infected murine marrow cells were returned to lethally irradiated(900rad)recipients. The murine transplanted with AM12-S31 infected marrow cells showed protection from lethal MTX toxicity as compared with AM12 infected animals. Evidence for integration and the proviral DNA was obtained by PCR amplification of proviral DNA. These results indicated this producer cell hne could produce high titer, high-efficiency and non-replcational competent virus. The murine marrow cells could be transfected successfully using this system, and express the foreign gene. The lethal irradiated murine marrow function could be reinstitution by infusing the hematopoietic progenitor cells tranducted with human mutant dihydrofolate reductase. In my opinion, this system would play an important role in research the long-term protection of murine marrow hematopoietic function and drug resistant gene therapy.
6.Applications of syphon system in transurethal resection of prostate
Hongping TAO ; Weiping ZHAO ; Yangjing ZHU ; Shicheng YU ; Zhiqiang CHEN ; Dongyou ZHANG ; Yueping WANG
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(3):1-8
Objective To explore the availability and safety of conducting low-pressure TURP assisted by a home-made cystometry and warning system.Methods 167 benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) patients admitted from Jan 2014 to Jan 2016 were randomly assigned into cystostomy group (group A) and non-cystostomy group (group B). In group A (n = 85), 42 patients (group A1) were performed percutaneous cystostomy + TURP, and 43 (group A2) were performed continuous flushing sheath TURP. In group B (n = 82), 42 patients (group B1) were received percutaneous cystostomy + TURP, and 40 (group B2) were received continuous lfushing sheath TURP. In group A, bladder pressure was monitored in real time with a cystometry and was monitored by bladder puncture using a home-made siphon, ensuring low bladder pressure throughout TURP. Serum Na+ levels were measured before and after operation in all four groups. The operation time, the intraoperative bleeding, the weight of resected prostates and the time before which urine turned clear were recorded. The IPSS, maximum lfow rate (Qmax), postvoid residual volume (PVR) and life quality score (QOL) were evaluated.Results While no significant differences were found between group A1 and A2, there were significant differences between group B1 and B2, indicating cystostomy group was safer than non-cystostomy group. When compared group A1 with B1, or group A2 with B2, it showed that the safe operation time to perform prostate tissue resection was longer in cystostomy group; the weight of the resected prostates was heavier; the time before which urine turned clear were shorter; and the IPSS improvement was better. These findings presented better therapeutic effects in cystostomy group than in non-cystostomy group.Conclusions This home-made cystometry and warning system could timely detect high bladder pressure state during TURP, making it possible to avoid of high pressure, ensuring low bladder pressure lfushing during the operation, lengthening the safe operation time, increasing tissue resection ratio, reducing transurethral resection syndrome, thus helping TURP to be safer.
7.Overview of logistic regression model analysis and application
Qiqi WANG ; Shicheng YU ; Xiao QI ; Yuehua HU ; Wenjing ZHENG ; Jiaxin SHI ; Hongyan YAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(9):955-960
Logistic regression is a kind of multiple regression method to analyze the relationship between a binary outcome or categorical outcome and multiple influencing factors, including multiple logistic regression, conditional logistic regression, polytomous logistic regression, ordinal logistic regression and adjacent categorical logistic regression. This paper illustrates the basic principle, independent variable selection and assignment, applied condition, model evaluation and diagnosis for multiple logistic regression model. Moreover, the principle and application for polytomous logistic regression and ordinal logistic regression models were also introduced. By providing SAS codes and detailed explanations of the result for an example of obesity, readers could be able to better understand logistic regression model, and apply this method correctly to their research and daily work, so as to improve their capacity of the data analysis.
8.Overview of logistic regression model analysis and application
Qiqi WANG ; Shicheng YU ; Xiao QI ; Yuehua HU ; Wenjing ZHENG ; Jiaxin SHI ; Hongyan YAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(9):955-960
Logistic regression is a kind of multiple regression method to analyze the relationship between a binary outcome or categorical outcome and multiple influencing factors, including multiple logistic regression, conditional logistic regression, polytomous logistic regression, ordinal logistic regression and adjacent categorical logistic regression. This paper illustrates the basic principle, independent variable selection and assignment, applied condition, model evaluation and diagnosis for multiple logistic regression model. Moreover, the principle and application for polytomous logistic regression and ordinal logistic regression models were also introduced. By providing SAS codes and detailed explanations of the result for an example of obesity, readers could be able to better understand logistic regression model, and apply this method correctly to their research and daily work, so as to improve their capacity of the data analysis.
9.Surveillance of hand, foot, and mouth disease in mainland China (2008-2009).
Qi ZHU ; YuanTao HAO ; JiaQi MA ; ShiCheng YU ; Yu WANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2011;24(4):349-356
OBJECTIVESince HFMD was designated as a class C communicable disease in May 2008, 18 months surveillance data have been accumulated to December 2009. This article was to describe the distribution of HFMD for age, sex, area, and time between 2008 and 2009, to reveal the characteristics of the epidemic.
METHODSWe analyzed weekly reported cases of HFMD from May 2008 to December 2009, and presented data on the distribution of age, sex, area and time. A discrete Poisson model was used to detect spatial-temporal clusters of HFMD.
RESULTSMore than 1 065 000 cases of HFMD were reported in Mainland China from May 2008 to December 2009 (total incidence: 12.47 per 10 000). Male incidence was higher than female for all ages and 91.9% of patients were <5 years old. The incidence was highest in Beijing, Shanghai, Zhejiang and Hainan. The highest peak of HFMD cases was in April and the number of cases remained high from April to August. The spatial-temporal distribution detected four clusters.
CONCLUSIONChildren <5 years old were susceptible to HFMD and we should be aware of their vulnerability. The incidence was higher in urban than rural areas, and an annual pandemic usually starts in April.
Aging ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; Cluster Analysis ; Female ; Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease ; epidemiology ; Humans ; Incidence ; Infant ; Male ; Sex Characteristics ; Time Factors
10.Experimental research on treating hepatic carcinoma by tram-arterial delivery of p53 gene mediated by lipsome combined transferring
Guangyu ZHU ; Qin LU ; Gaojun TENG ; Jinhe GUO ; Hui YU ; Xiaoying WEI ; Gang DENG ; Shicheng HE ; Wen FANG ; Guozhao LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(5):539-543
Objective To investigate the trans-arterial delivery of p53 gene transfection efficiency and therapy effect on hepatic carcinoma in combination with transferrin mediated by liposome. Methods Twenty-five VX2 experimental rabbits were randomly divided into five groups, and the different doses of transferrin combined with p53-LipofectAMINE complex were delivered into the hepatic arteries of the VX2 hepatic carcinoma models. The tissue protein of the carcinoma was extracted after 48 h and the transfection efficiency and expression rate of p53 gene were analyzed by western blot and immune histochemical techniques, to inspect the expression proportion of p53 with different doses transferring. Another ten VX2 were divided into two groups, recombinant plasmid p53-LipofectAMINE complex and transferrin-p53-LipofectAMINE complex were delivered into the hepatic arteries in two groups respectively. The liver function, size of the tumor and survival time of the animals was compared between the two groups, and results were analyzed statistically. Results Semiquantitative analysis by Western Blot showed that the transfection and expression efficiency of p53 gene combined with transferrin were higher than those without it. By immune histochemieal techniques, the p53 gene's positive rate of highly expression with various doses of transferrin were found to be different, and there was remarkable difference between the groups with and without transferring. They were 58. 33%, 69. 44%, 80. 00%, 83.33%, 81.67% respectively, there was remarkable difference between the groups with and without transferring ( Totality: x2 = 42. 37, P < 0. 01 ). The p53 gene's positive rate of expression increased gradually as the doses of transferrin increasing from 0 up to 200 μg, but the differences of positive rate had no statistical significance as the doses of transferrin increasing from 200 up to 400 μg ( x2 section : 3 groups as former x2 = 4. 82, P < 0. 05,3 groups as latter x2 =0. 67 ,P <0. 05). There was no statistical difference in the liver function at points of time between VX2 rabbits with and without transferring. But the tumors' sizes had significant difference at various points of time. Conclusion Liposome-mediated p53 gene on treating hepatic carcinoma by trans-arterial gene delivery combined with transferrin is safe, and it can markedly enhance transfection efficiency and improve the therapy effect of p53 gene.