1.The application of multi-slice CT three-dimensioned reconstruction in the cochlear implantation.
Ruiyang MA ; Ning ZHAO ; Wei LI ; Ying TIAN ; Shuai FENG ; Zheng WANG ; Xuejun JIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(10):878-881
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the instructional effect of Multi-slice (MSCT) in the cochlear implantation pre- and post-operatively, and to contrast the image feature between the X-ray and the MSCT three-dimensional reconstruction of inner ear with implanted electrode.
METHOD:
Twenty-four cochlear implant (MEDEL Combi 40+) recipients,in No. 1 Hospital of China Medical University from January to October 2014, were involved in this study. Among them, 18 were male and 6 female,with an average age of 4 years. MSCT and three dimensional reconstruction of inner ear were performed in all of the 24 implanted inner ears pre- and post-operatively. And X-ray plain film were examined by using 60° lateral oblique position postoperatively. All data of the spiral CT scan with axial 1 mm image slices were transferred to workstation for three-dimensional reconstruction (direct volume rendering) of the inner ear.
RESULT:
In 1 of the 24 cases, preoperative three-dimensional reconstruction CT scan reveal that the length of the cochlear was shorter than the electrode. And this was confirmed by MSCT postoperatively that the electrode couldn't be inserted by full length. The insertion depth of the electrode can be evaluated directly by MSCT. Moreover, each of the electrode pairs can be identified clearly.
CONCLUSION
MSCT plays an indispensable role in the preoperative evaluation of cochlear implantation. Postoperative evaluation by three-dimensional reconstruction of inner ear provide more accurate image to show the electrode insertion depth in the cochlea. MSCT combined with curved planar reformation to measure cochlear length could provide guidance in choosing the more adaptive electrode. And MSCT is superior to DR in demonstration of electrode postoperatively.
Child, Preschool
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China
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Cochlea
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anatomy & histology
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Cochlear Implantation
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methods
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Cochlear Implants
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Electrodes, Implanted
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Postoperative Period
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Preoperative Care
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Tomography, Spiral Computed
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
2.Analysis of Debugging Results in Congenital Deaf Children after Cochlear Implantation
Fei WANG ; Ning ZHAO ; Wei LI ; Ying TIAN ; Shuai FENG ; Xuejun JIANG
Journal of China Medical University 2015;(6):533-537
Objective To investigate the changes of electrode impedance,threshold(THR),maximum comfortable level(MCL),and dynamic range(DR),providing the basis for debugging after operation in congenital deaf children. Methods A respective study was carried out on 20 cases of congenital deaf children who were implanted with cochlear Med?EL SONATAti100. The measurements and changing ranges of electrode imped?ances,THR,MCL and dynamic range during the operation and at postoperative one month,three months,and six months were statistically analyzed. Results Electrode impedances were the lowest during the operation and the highest at one month after operation(P<0.01). The electrode imped?ance for the apical cochlear group was statistically different from that for other groups at one month(P<0.05). After three and six months,there were statistically significant differences between groups(P<0.01). THR at six months was lower than that at three months(P<0.05). MCL at three months was higher than that at one month(P<0.01). DR showed an increasing trend(P<0.05). There was no correlation of perioperative and post?operative electrode impedance with THR,MCL,and DR(P>0.05). Conclusion The electrode impedances varied due to different electrode posi?tion. The vales of THR,MCL and DR were unrelated with electrode impedance. DR was gradually increasing,MCL reached steady state earlier than THR. It is important that THR should be debugged at three months after operation and MCL should be debugged at six months.
4.A structural MRI study on aggressive behavior in patients with schizophrenia
Lin TIAN ; Shuai WANG ; Linlin QIU ; Xiangshuai FU ; Haisheng LIU ; Xingfu ZHAO ; Zhenhe ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2017;43(2):103-109
Objective To explore the gray matter changes in aggressive patients with schizophrenia,and the relationship between the gray matter and aggression in patients.Methods Eighteen aggressive patients with schizophrenia (SZ1),18 age-and gender-matched un-aggressive patients with schizophrenia (SZ2) and 18 normal controls (NC) were enrolled in the study.Then a 3.0 T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan was conducted for each participant.The voxel-based morphometry (VBM) approach and the Chinese version of Buss & Perry aggression questionnaire (B&P) were used to explore imaging data and to assess the aggression,respectively.Results Compared with NC,patients with schizophrenia showed changes in gray matter volume (GMV) in the frontal,temporal and the occipital lobes (P<0.05,AlphaSim corrected).Compared with SZ2,SZ1 showed increased GMV in the right supramarginal gyrus,right postcentral gyms,bilateral insula and orbito-frontal gyri (P<0.05,AlphaSim corrected).The GMV of the right insula,right postcentral gyms and right supramarginal grus were positively associated with B&P scores in patients with schizophrenia (P<0.01,AlphaSim corrected),respectively.Conclusions These preliminary findings support that the aggression in schizophrenia is associated with GMV changes of brain regions in patients with schizophrenia.The right postcentral gyrus,the right insula and the right supramarginal gyrus may be involved in the neural mechanism of aggression in schizophrenia.
5.Research progress of the drug delivery system of antitumor platinum drugs with macrocyclic compounds.
Chuan-zhu GAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Ji CHEN ; Fan FEI ; Tian-shuai WANG ; Bo YANG ; Peng DONG ; Ying-jie ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(6):650-657
Platinum-based anticancer drugs have been becoming one of the most effective drugs for clinical treatment of malignant tumors for its unique mechanism of action and broad range of anticancer spectrum. But, there are still several problems such as side effects, drug resistance/cross resistance and no-specific targeting, becoming obstacles to restrict its expanding of clinical application. In recent years, supramolecular chemistry drug delivery systems have been gradually concerned for their favorable safety and low toxicity. Supramolecular macrocycles-platinum complexes increased the water solubility, stability and safety of traditional platinum drugs, and have become hot focus of developing novel platinum-based anticancer drugs because of its potential targeting of tumor tissues/organs. This article concentrates in the research progress of the new drug delivery system between platinum-based anticancer drugs with three generations of macrocycles: crown ether, cyclodextrin, cucurbituril and calixarene.
Antineoplastic Agents
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pharmacology
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Calixarenes
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Crown Compounds
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Cyclodextrins
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Drug Delivery Systems
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Humans
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Macrocyclic Compounds
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pharmacology
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Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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Platinum Compounds
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pharmacology
6.Protective effects of ferulic acid on mice bone marrow hematopoietic damage induced by irradiation
Shuai SHAO ; Mei TIAN ; Jianxiang LIU ; Qiao GOU ; Xuesong QI ; Chunyan WANG ; Gonglin QU ; Chen LI ; Xu SU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(8):570-575
Objective To observe the effect and the mechanisms of ferulic acid on radiationinduced damage of mice peripheral blood and bone marrow hematopoietic function.Methods Ninety-six mice were randomly divided into sham irradiation group,irradiation group,positive drug group and 10,30,90 mg·kg-1 ·d-1 ferulic acid group,16 mice per group.Mice were exposed to 3.5 Gy γ-rays 24 h after first drug taken.Then,mice were given drugs for 7 d after irradiation.White blood cells in peripheral blood of 10 mice per group were counted 2 d before irradiation and 3,7,10,15 and 22 days after irradiation.The bone narrow of the other six mice was taken to detect the micronuclei frequency of polychromatic erythrocyte,the hematopoietic progenitor cell colony formation capacity,Thbd and HMGB1 protein expressions in mice bone marrow on the seventh day after irradiation.Results Compared with the irradiation alone group,the treatment of mice with ferulic acid 90 mg· kg-1 · d-1 increased the number of white blood cells in peripheral blood at 3,10,15 and 22 d after irradiation (t =2.267,2.399,1.945,2.828,P < 0.05).Treatment with mice with ferulic acid 90 mg· kg-1 · d 1 decreased the micronuclei rate of erythrocytes in irradiated bone marrow (t =4.013,P < 0.05),increased the clone numbers of CFU-E,BFU-E and CFU-GM of hematopoietic progenitor cells (t =2.366,2.953,3.115,P <0.05),improved the relative expression of the Thbd protein in bone marrow and the HMGB1 protein in nuclear (t =17.75,23.39,P < 0.01).Conclusions Ferulilc acid could protect the bone marrow hematopoietic of mice exposed to irradiation by regulating the expressions of Thbd and HMGB1 protein,and then accelerate the peripheral cells recovery.
7.Studies on metabolism of total terpene ketones from Swertia mussotii with human intestinal bacteria.
Shuang LI ; Cheng-Wang TIAN ; Shuai WU ; Xiu-Wei YANG ; Li-Li WANG ; Tie-Jun ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(24):3743-3747
OBJECTIVETo study the metabolism of total terpene ketones from Swertia mussotii with human intestinal bacteria.
METHODTotal terpene ketones were incubated with human intestinal bacteria under an anaerobic environment and at 37 degrees C. The metabolites were extracted by ethyl acetate processing, detected by HPLC-DAD method. A qualitative analysis was made for its metabolites by HPLC-MS.
RESULTEight metabolites were detected from total terpene ketones from S. mussotii with human intestinal bacteria, and two of them were preliminarily identified as gentianine and mangiferin aglycon.
CONCLUSIONTotal terpene ketones can be metabolized with human intestinal bacteria, which provides basis for experiments on the metabolism process total terpene ketones from S. mussotii with human intestinal bacteria.
Alkaloids ; metabolism ; Anaerobiosis ; Bacteria ; metabolism ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Humans ; Intestines ; metabolism ; microbiology ; Ketones ; metabolism ; Mass Spectrometry ; Swertia ; metabolism ; Terpenes ; metabolism ; Xanthones ; metabolism
8.Identification and application of yeast histone acetyltransferases Elp3 polyclonal antibody.
Fen LI ; Shujuan TIAN ; Shuai ZHANG ; Yan KONG ; Yanfang WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2009;25(8):1261-1266
Yeast Elongation protein 3 (yElp3), the catalytic subunit of the multi-subunit histone acetyltransferase elongator complex, is involved in histone acetylation and transcription, exocytosis and tRNA modification. To study the complex function of yElp3 in yeast, we amplified the yElp3 gene fragment encoding 73aa in the N-terminal from plasmid pYES2-yElp3, and then cloned it into pMXB10 to construct the recombinant plasmid pMXB10-yElp3-219. We expressed the fusion protein in E. coli BL21 (DE3), then purified it by chin affinity column, and finally obtained the soluble purified protein (8.0 kD), which was used to immune the rabbits for acquiring antiserum. ELISA and Western blotting indicated that the polyclonal antibody was of high titration and specificity. Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay with this antibody suggested that yhElp3 exerted the transcriptional regulatory function directly through its presence on the SSA3 gene; this might be the reason that it can rescue the delay activation of SSA3 in elp3delta cells.
Amino Acid Sequence
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Antibodies
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analysis
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immunology
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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metabolism
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Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal
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Histone Acetyltransferases
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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immunology
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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immunology
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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immunology
9.Multidisciplinary team in diagnosis and treatment of complicated and refractory thyroid tumors
Bo GAO ; Wuguo TIAN ; Yan JIANG ; Shu ZHANG ; Lingji GUO ; Lingli WANG ; Shuai HAO ; Xiaohua ZHANG ; Jianjie ZHAO ; Yujun HE ; Yan XU ; Jie YAN ; Donglin LUO
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2017;11(4):278-282
Objective To summarize the experience ofmultidisciplinary team (MDT) in diagnosis and treatment of complicated and refractory thyroid tumors.Methods A retrospective review was performed on clinical data of 46 cases with complicated and refractory large thyroid tumors admitted to our hospital from Jan.2010 to Dec.2016.There were 23 cases in MDT group and 23 cases in the control group,respectively.The MDT group received diagnosis and treatment provided by multidisciplinary team during perioperative period whereas the control group received conventional surgery.Results Short-term complications such as trouble breathing and thyroid crisis were not observed in 46 patients after surgery.In the control group,the mean durations were (52±11.5)minutes for anesthesia,(159±38.1) minutes for surgery and (11 ±3.5) days for hospital stay,respectively.After surgery,bleeding occurred in 5 cases,hoarseness in 5 cases,irritating cough when drinking in 7 cases,transient hypocalcemia in 8 cases,permanent hypocalcemia in 6 cases,and neck tracheotomy due to tracheomalacia during surgery in 2 cases.In MDT group,the mean durations were (37±8.5) minutes for anesthesia,(134±28.5) minutes for surgery and (7±1.5) days,respectively.After surgery,bleeding occurred in 0 case,hoarseness in 0 case,irritating cough when drinking in 1 case,transient hypocalcemia in 2 cases,permanent hypocalcemia in 0 case,and neck tracheotomy due to tracheomalacia during surgery in 4 cases.Conclusion Application of multidisciplinary team in diagnosis and treatment of complicated and refractory thyroid tumors can reduce duration of preoperative endotracheal anesthesia as well as surgery,decrease postoperative complications,shorten duration of hospitalization and improve life quality after surgery.
10.Triple osteotomy assisted with 3D CT for developmental dysplasia of the hip in elder children
Shuai LIU ; Mingang ZHANG ; Tianyou LI ; Kaixuan TIAN ; Jimeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(17):1165-1174
Objective:To predict the therapeutic effect by 3D CT simulating osteotomy and to study the outcome of Bernese triple osteotomy for developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) in elder children (≥ 8 years).Methods:19 involved hips in12 elder Children with DDH treated with Bernese triple osteotomy from July 2014 to June 2017 were analyzed retrospectively. There were 7 involved hips in 5 boys and 12 involved hips in 7 girls with an average age of 11.14±1.98 years (8-13.33 years) at operation. 4 children were involved in left side, 1 child in right side and 7 children in both sides. 8 hips were classified in type I and 11 hips in type II as Tonnis classification. 6 hips were acetabular dysplasia with Reimers's indexes between 0.20 and 0.33 and 13 hips were subluxation with Reimers's indexes between 0.33 and 1. All the children were detected with DDH for the first time with no basic diseases and there was no previous treatment adopted. A simulating osteotomy by 3D CT of pelvis-femurs was given to each of the children pre-operation and Bernese triple osteotomy with varus derotation osteotomy in proximal femoral was applied simultaneously. The changes of Sharp angles, center edge angles, Reimers's indexes and lengths of sacrospinous ligaments were compared and P<0.05 was considered as statistical significance in the differences. Radiological results and the improvements of limbs' functions were evaluated at the latest follow-up. Results:12 children with 19 involved hips were followed up successfully with an average period of 2 years and 11months (1 year 4 months-4 years). Sharp angles were improved from 55°±3° to 36°±3°, CEAs were improved from -8°±14° to 22°±3°, Reimers's indexes were improved from 0.50±0.17 to 0.14±0.03 and lengths of sacrospinous ligaments decreased from 48.40±10.00 mm to 41.60±10.47 mm with statistical significance in the differences (all P<0.05). Disrupted Shenton lines in 12 hips pre-operation turned to be continuous post-operation. 12 hips as excellent, 4 hips as good and 3 hips as moderate with the excellent-good rate of 84% were seen as modified Severin classification. 12 hips as excellent, 6 hips as good and 1 hip as moderate with the excellent-good rate of 95% were seen as modified McKay classification. Nonunions of ischia were seen in 2 hips and limbs lengths discrepancies <2 cm were seen in 2 children. No avascular necrosis, infection, break of screw or injury of vessel and nerve was seen in all children. Conclusion:More precise indication, more meticulous operation and more intuitive outcome could be actualized assisted with 3D CT. The short-term effect of Bernese triple osteotomy for DDH in elder children is really significant and should be popularized in clinical.