1.Role of tyrosine kinase of mast cell in allergy and its drug target
Fei QIAN ; Tiantian ZHU ; Shuang LING ; Yiming LI ; Jinwen XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(4):465-469
The degranulation of mast cells represents a pivotal e-vent in the allergic disorders.The Src family kinases(SFKs)are as a starting signal in the activation of mast cell.Lyn,Fyn and Syk play important regulatory role in the degranulation of mast cells.Regulating SFKs can reduce the degranlation process and inhibit the allergic disorders.Therefore,SFKs inhibitors can be potential drugs in the allergy.It is necessary to study the targeted medicine of SFKs,which will be a new direction of drug develop-ment.
2.Impact of point spread function on image quality and SUV in FDG PET imaging
Xiaofen XIE ; Tiantian MOU ; Junqi LI ; Qian WANG ; Hongzhi MI
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(8):475-477
Objective To discuss the impact of an iterative reconstruction algorithm (True X) implemented with point spread function (PSF) on image quality and SUV in 18F-FDG PET, and compare with other reconstruction algorithms.Methods A total of 79 hypermetabolic lesions from 37 cancer patients (23 males, 14 females, age (63.38±15.25) years) were retrospectively studied.The PET images were reconstructed using the following six reconstruction algorithms, including FBP, FBP+TOF, iteration, iteration+TOF, True X, True X+TOF.Paired t test was used for statistical analysis.Results All six reconstruction algorithms showed significant difference in lesion SUVmax.The adoption of PSF increased SUVmax by 15%-16%, and decreased the dispersion of SUV in the liver parenchyma remarkably.Conclusions Lesion SUVmax calculated from different reconstruction algorithms has significant differences.Caution should be taken in using PSF, as it can improve image quality but may also increase lesion SUVmax.
3.Comparative study of arterial vulnerable plaque molecular imaging with novel molecular probes 99Tcm-Duramycin and 99Tcm-RGD in rabbit models
Ying ZHANG ; Tiantian MOU ; Qian WANG ; Jie HAN ; Hang SU ; Shanshan GU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(5):289-293
Objective To investigate the potential of 99Tcm-Durarnycin and 99Tcm-RGD in detecting vulnerable plaque in rabbit models.Methods Fifteen healthy New Zealand male rabbits were randomly divided into group A (control group,n =5),group B (stable plaque group,n =5) and group C (vulnerable plaque group,n =5).Animals were injected with 99Tcm-Duramycin and 99Tcm-RGD at the end of 4,8 and 12 weeks.SPECT/CT scanning was performed at 0.5 h post injection.One rabbit was sacrificed at the end of 4 weeks and one at the end of 8 weeks after imaging.The others were sacrificed at the end of 12 weeks after imaging studies.All aortas were collected.Intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) was performed at the end of 8,12 weeks before SPECT/CT scanning.The data was analyzed with paired t test.Results In group A,the aortas had little uptake of the two probes.In group B,the aortas showed obvious radioactive uptake of 99Tcm-Duramycin and 99Tcm-RGD at the end of 8 weeks and 12 weeks,while 99Tcm-Durarnycin gave better display than 99Tcm-RGD.In group C,99Tcm-Duramycin uptake was higher than 99Tcm-RGD uptake in the aorta.The T/NT ratios of 99Tcm-Duramycin and 99Tcm-RGD in group C were 2.14±0.34 and 1.46±0.34 (t=4.072,P<0.05) at the end of 4 weeks,2.93±0.41 and 1.66±0.22 (t=5.578,P<0.05) at the end of 8 weeks,3.25±0.29 and 1.81±0.28 (t=19.692,P<0.05) at the end of 12 weeks.In isolated specimen of group C,the yellow lipid plaque of the intima bulged on the lumen at the end of 12 weeks.IVUS indicated that,at the end of 8 weeks and 12 weeks,the endometrial thickness of group C was (450±104) mm and (767±52) mm (t=44.024,P < 0.05) respectively,and the rates of luminal stenosis were (29.30± 2.81) % and (37.98 ±6.41)% (t =9.226,P<0.05).Conclusions Both 99Tcm-Duramycin and 99Tcm-RGD may be used to detect vulnerable plaque at early time.99Tcm-Duramycin may detect vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque earlier than 99Tcm-RGD and provide better diagnostic image.
4.Factors for the synthesis of 18F-MyoZone and myocardial tomography in normal swine
Tiantian MOU ; Xianzhong ZHANG ; Zuoquan ZHAO ; Cheng PENG ; Qian YU ; Jie LU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(5):260-264
Objective To study the factors affecting the synthesis of 18F-MyoZone,and to evaluate its potential as a myocardial perfusion imaging (MPI) agent in normal Chinese mini-swine.Methods 18F-MyoZone was prepared by substituting the leaving group toluenesulfonyloxy (OTs) from the precursor compound with 18F-fluoride (18F-F-).The conditions affecting the labeling yield were studied by varying the amount of K2CO3 and precursor compound,18F-fluorination reaction time and temperature.PET was performed at 5,30,60 and 120 min post-injection on normal Chinese mini-swine.Results The doses of K2CO3 and precursor,the reaction time and the reaction temperature could affect the labeling yield of 18F-MyoZone,especially K2CO3.The optimized synthetic condition was 1.0 mg K2CO3,2.0 mg mpp2-OTs,20 min reaction time at 90 ℃.The total radio-synthesis time in this condition was 60 min.The uncorrected radiochemical yield was (24.0±5.1) %.The radiochemical purity was >98%.PET imaging showed that 18F-MyoZone had high initial uptake (SUV=8.17± 1.83 at 5 min post-injection) and good retention (SUV =5.78±0.99 at 120 min post-injection) in the heart.The clearance of 18F-MyoZone from liver was very fast.The heart/liver ratios were 3.32,5.31,6.09 and 5.76 at 5,30,60 and 120 min post-injection,respectively.From 5 to 120 min post-injection,the outline of heart was clear and intact.There was almost no interference from the adjacent organs.The quality of PET images was highly satisfactory.Conelusions 18 F-MyoZone has the potential to be a good myocardial perfusion agent.The amount of K2CO3 used could significantly affect the labeling yield of 18F-MyoZone.
5.Relationships among post traumatic stress disorder, gratitude and posttraumatic growth for terminal cancer patients
Biru CHANG ; Tiantian LI ; Qian XIE ; Xiaoling JI ; Yanghui DAI ; Zhizhong WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(4):374-378
Objective To explore the relationships among post traumatic stress disorder(PTSD),gratitude and posttraumatic growth (PTG) for terminal cancer patients.Methods Totally 119 advanced cancer patients were investigated with the self-demographic questionnaire,posttraumatic growth inventory (PTGI),the PTSD cheeklist-civilian version (PCL-C) and the Gratitude Questionnaire-6 (GQ-6).Results For terminal cancer patients,the total score of PCL-C was 34.02±12.49.The scores on re-experience,avoidance/numbness,hypervigilance were 9.79±3.78,13.85±5.68,10.36±3.80.The total score of gratitude was 29.37±7.48.The total score of PTG was 51.34± 13.57.The scores of life appreciation,personal relationship and self-strength were 8.00± 2.99,21.18± 5.84,22.16± 6.10.The total scores of PTG were significantly statistical significance among different PTSD groups(F=16.267,P<0.01)and gratitude groups(F=43.674,P<0.0 1).The total scores of PCL-C (r=-0.694,P<0.01),re-experience (r=-0.664,P<0.01),avoidance/numbness (r=-0.671,P<0.01),hypervigilance (r=0.753,P<0.01) and gratitude(r=-0.611,P<0.01) were all correlated with PTG.The total score of PCL-C and gratitude could explain 66.6% variation of PTG.For the relationship between PTSD and PTG,the moderation effect of gratitude was not significant (P >0.05).Conclusion The gratitude and PTSD were important influence factors for terminal cancer patients' PTG,while the moderation effect of gratitude was not significant,so in clinical intervention we should pay more attentions to the actual effects of gratitude,and we should not pursuit gratitude education blindly.
6.The combined biological effects of low dose radiation, carbon monoxide, benzene and noise on rats
Wei CHEN ; Ying HE ; Dengyong HOU ; Tiantian QIAN ; Linfang MO ; Dingwen JIANG ; Qingrong WANG ; Xianrong SHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2012;(6):570-573
Objective To investigate the combined biological effects of low dose radiation,carbon monoxide,benzene and noise on rats.Methods Sixteen male SD rats were randomly divided into experiment group and control group.The experiment group was exposed to carbon monoxide,benzene,low dose radiation and noise daily,the control group was in common environment.Peripheral blood,organ index,and marrow DNA content were detected.Two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) was performed on serum protein analysis.Differential expressed proteins were identified by a matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization time of flight mass spectrometry (MAIDI-TOF-MS).Results Compared to control group,the liver index,spleen index,thymus index,leukocytes,platelets count,and marrow DNA content of the experiment group were decreased significantly (t =2.732,4.141,3.053,2.211,2.668,11.592,P <0.05).12 altered proteins were detected and through identification,3 proteins were definite in terms of serum amyloid A-4 protein (SAA4),trichoplein keratin filament-binding protein (TCHP) and tubulin alpha-4A chain (TUBA4A).Conclusions The hematopoietic system and immune system of rats are damaged significantly with the changes of several serum protein expressions by the combined exposure of low dose radiation,carbon monoxide,benzene and noise.This study may provide new information for the mechanism of the combination effects.
7.Targeting vulnerable plaque of experimental atherosclerosis models with 99Tcm-Duramycin
Shanshan GU ; Hongzhi MI ; Qian WANG ; Hang SU ; Ying FU ; Tiantian MOU ; Jie HAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2015;35(1):53-58
Objective To investigate the value of 99Tcm-Duramycin SPCET/CT in the detection of vulnerable plaque (VP) in atherosclerotic (AS) rabbit models.Methods Sixteen New Zealand male rabbits were randomly divided into three groups:group A (sham-operated group,n =4),group B (stable plaque group,n =4) and group C (VP group,n =8).Group A was fed on normal diet,and the other 2groups were fed on cholesterol diet for 12 weeks.Femoral artery dissection sham-operation was done in group A and group B,while balloon-induced abdominal aorta wall injury was produced in group C after 2 weeks'feeding.Animals were injected with 99Tcm-Duramycin (74 MBq/kg) and then SPECT/CT imaging was performed at the end of 4,8,and 12 weeks,respectively.Abdominal aortas were explanted for ex vivo imaging and histological characterization of plaque.The apoptosis index (AI) was calculated.One-way analysis of variance was used to analyze data.Results There was no radioactive uptake by the abdominal aorta in each group at the end of 4 weeks and no uptake in group A and group B at the end of 8 weeks.There was slightly uptake radioactive uptake by the abdominal aorta in group B at the end of 12 weeks and in group C at the end of 8 weeks.There was intense uptake at the lesions of AS rabbits in group C at the end of 12 weeks,and the T/NT value significantly higher than that of the other two groups (3.40±0.22 vs 2.12±0.65,2.68±0.18,F=198.775,P<0.05).The result was confirmed in the ex vivo imaging of the explanted aorta.The AI of group C was significantly higher than that of group A and B ((25.4±6.32) % vs (0±0.02)%,(5.3± 1.97)%,F=70.260,P<0.05).Conclusions 99Tcm-Duramycin scimigraphy could identify the apoptosis of VP in the rabbit AS models.It is a promising non-invasive method to diagnose AS plaques.
8.Feasibility of 99Tcm-3P4-RGD2 SPECT/CT imaging in evaluation of arterial plaque stability after atorvastatin intervention in rabbits
Jie HAN ; Ying ZHANG ; Qian WANG ; Hongzhi MI ; Hang SU ; Tiantian MOU ; Xiaofen XIE ; Quan LI ; Yehong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(7):410-414
Objective To investigate the feasibility of a novel molecular probe 99Tcm-3P4-RGD2 in evaluating arterial plaque stability after atorvastatin intervention in rabbits with SPECT/CT. Methods Eighteen male New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into group A (stable plaque), group B (vulnerable plaque), and group C (vulnerable plaque with statin intervention). All rabbits were fed with high-fat food for 12 weeks. After high-fat feeding for two weeks, sham surgery was performed on group A. In the meantime, abdominal aorta injury was performed on group B and group C. After that, rabbits of group C were given oral atorvastatin (2.5 mg·kg-1·d-1). 99Tcm-3P4-RGD2 SPECT/CT imaging was performed on each group at the end of 4, 8 and 12 weeks. T/NT ratios were calculated. Animals were sacrificed at the end of 12 week after imaging studies. The abdominal aortas were collected, imaged with SPECT/CT, and evaluated by pathological HE staining and immunohistochemical analysis. MVD was calculated. Differences among 3 groups were analyzed using one-way analysis of variance. Results There was no significant radioactive uptake in the abdominal aortas of three groups on the 4th week′s imaging. The radioactive uptake in abdominal aortas increased slightly on the 8th week, with the highest radioactive uptake in group B. The radioactivity in abdominal aortas of the 3 groups maintained increasing on the 12th week, with T/NT ratios of 1.579±0.217, 1.873±0.226 and 1.524±0.237, respectively (F=8.984, P<0.05). In ex vivo abdominal aorta images, especially images of group B, radioactivity in lesion sites was higher than that in normal tissue. Accordingly, results of HE staining showed that artery plaques of group A and group C were grade Ⅱ and group B was grade Ⅳ. The MVD of group A, B and C was 8.17±1.17, 15.86±1.07 and 7.17±1.60, respectively (F=9036, P<0.05). Conclusion 99Tcm-3P4-RGD2 SPECT/CT imaging has a high sensitivity in the evaluation of arterial plaque stability after statin intervention in rabbits.
9.Effects of gait training with rhythmic auditory stimulation on gait ability in elderly stroke patients
Yali GE ; Tiantian ZHANG ; Dahua ZHANG ; Long QIAN ; Li SUN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2018;37(3):351-355
Walking disorder is the most common sequela in patients with hemiplegia after stroke.More than half of stroke patients can not walk independently after discharge,and still present a gait asymmetry and slow pace,and other abnormalities.Then,the fall risk is increased.With security concerns,patients are more afraid to walk independently and can not complete the walk in community environment.Therefore,gait rehabilitation is considered as the main goal of stroke rehabilitation.Rhythmic auditory stimulation(RAS)is a new rehabilitation method to improve stroke gait.By elucidating the mechanism of RAS and their effects on stroke gait,the aim of this paper is to explore the effective RAS treatment method for hemiplegic patients,so that RAS is not only used in gait training,but also in real-time assessment of gait in any environment for chronic stroke patients.
10.Discussion on the construction standards of clinical research center initiated by researchers: A case study of clinical research institute of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Tiantian QU ; Tienan FENG ; Qiang LI ; Wenwen LV ; Biyun QIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2021;34(1):77-80
Objective:Investigator Initiated Trials (IIT) play a key role in promoting comprehensively the development and homogeneity of clinical diagnosis and treatment, thus, this article aims to explore a set of recommendations for the construction and management of clinical research institutes that support IIT.Methods:Through the combination of literature review and institutional construction practice cases, based on the experience of domestic and foreign universities and well-functioning medical institutions in building clinical research centers, as well as summarizing the construction cases of the clinical research institute of Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, to discuss the construction and management plan of such centers.Results:Propose recommendations for the construction and management standards of clinical research centers that support IIT, covering the principles of center construction, basic settings, organizational structure, functional departments, basic platforms, staffing, document management and institutional evaluation.Conclusions:We hope this study can provide reference to universities and medical institutions for the construction of the clinical research institute.