1.The relationship between the serum prolactin, immunity and prognosis of the critical patients
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013;22(2):180-184
Objective To clarify the relationship between the serum prolactin (PRL),immunity and prognosis of the critical patients.Methods The data of 80 patients with complete clinical data in the Intensive Care Unit of the Fujian Provincial Hospital during October 1,2010 to October 1,2011 were collected.The patients were divided into 2 groups according to the prognosis:death group and survival group.Fasting blood is extracted respectively on the morning of the 2nd day after they were admitted,the 4th day and the 8th day.Chemiluminescence immunoassay system was used to detect the serum PRL,flow cytometers to test peripheral blood T-lymphocyte subsets,and immunization rate nephelometry to check the 5 items for bumoral immunity in peripheral blood.The multi-factor repeated measure analysis of variance was used in the comparison of the two groups.Results Compared with those of the survival group,the serum PRL (P=0.037,0.036,0.030),the percentages of CD3+ (P=0.034,0.023,0.023),CD4+ (P =0.046,0.003,0.046) and CD8+ (P =0.040,0.039,0.045) cells of the death group were significantly lower.However,positive correlation exists between the value of serum PRL and the percentages ofCD3+,CD4+ and CD8+ cells (P=0.004,0.043,0.003):the higher the former,the higher the latter.Conclusions The change of cellular immunity is important for the prognosis of the patients.Downgradationof the cellular innunity indicates an undesirable prognosis.The serum PRL may work positively on cellular immunity.
2.MRI in the differential diagnosis of breast ductal cancer in situ
Chao YOU ; Yajia GU ; Weijun PENG ; Jian MAO ; Tingting JIANG
China Oncology 2014;(6):463-468
Background and purpose: Ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), is precursor lesions of invasive breast cancer, belongs to non-systemic ductal lesions, which is similar to other ductal lesions on imaging. This study aimed to investigate the differential diagnostic value of MRI in DCIS between DCIS with microinvasion (DCIS-MI) and breast intraductal papilloma (BIDP). Methods:All the cases were surgico-pathologically conifrmed. Twenty-four patients were DCIS, 9 patients were DCIS-MI, and 20 patients were BIDP. The MRI charateristics of DCIS, DCIS-MI and BIDP were analyzed and compared. Results:DCIS and DCIS-MI’s performance in the form of MRI is dififcult to differentiate (P<0.05). Compared with BIDP, the ductal and segmental enhancement, typeⅢtime-signal intensity curve (TIC), and the red pseudo-color image were associated with the DCIS. The local area enhancement, typeⅡTIC, and no-red pseudo-color image were associated with BIDP. Conclusion:MRI is a useful for differentiate between DCIS and BIDP, but is dififcult for DCIS and DCIS-MI.
3.The MRI of ductal carcinoma in situ with pathology grade
Tingting JIANG ; Yajia GU ; Weijun PENG ; Chao YOU ; Rui LIU
China Oncology 2013;(8):631-636
Background and purpose:Histological grade of DCIS is an important factor in the prognosis, high nuclear grade have higher inifltration trend and recurrence rate. This study aimed to evaluate the dynamic and morphological MRI charactristics of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of the breast, then analyze its relations with nuclear grade. Methods:Of the 94 patients, 97 lesions were proved DCIS by pathology. The morphology, maximum size, time-intensity curve of lesion were recorded or measured. Statistic was performed to identify MR imaging features that optimally discriminated HNG from non-HNG DCIS. Results:There were 49 non mass-like enhancement lesions, and 48 masses enhancement lesions. Among 49 non mass-like lesions, 29 were segmental enhancement (59.18%). Dynamic enhanced performance:50 exhibited plateau curves and 27 were washout curves. BI-RADS categories:22 BI-RADS 4A, 19 BI-RADS 4B, 29 BI-RADS 4C, and 27 BI-RADS 5. HNG lesions exhibited larger mean maximum lesion size (non-mass-like enhancement: P=0.01; mass: P=0.03), time- intensity curve was variable to approach signiifcance (P=0.01), and BI-RADS can help to discriminate the nuclear grade (P=0.02). There were no differences in lesion morphology (P>0.05). Conclusion:The preliminary ifndings suggest that DCE MR imaging features may aid in identifying patients with high risk DCIS.
4.Effect of compound preparation of common yam rhizome and balsampear fruit on blood glucose and lipid in rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Zhiping ZHANG ; Liyi ZOU ; Tie WU ; Tingting YOU ; Yi WU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(35):180-182
BACKGROUND: Chinese herbs of common yam rhizome, balsampear fruit and bagasse fiber have good effects on decreasing blood glucose and lipid, but its mechanism is unclear.OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of compound preparation of common yam rhizome and balsampear fruit on blood glucose, lipid, blood insulin and anti-infection of rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM).DESIGN: Randomized controlled animal study.SETTING: Technological Developing Center, Pharmacological Department, Experimental Animal Center, and Central Laboratory of Guangdong Medical College.MATERIALS: A total of 80 female SD rats with 4 months old and of SPF grade were selected in this study. Flumamine (Jilin Dongbeiya Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., batch number: 040126); total cholesterol (TC), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and triacylglycerol (TG) (Beijing Zhongsheng Biotechnological Co. Ltd.); Surestep Life scan blood glucose meter and test paper (Johnson Company, USA); insulin radio-immunity kit (Shanghai Navy Medical Institute); UV-3010 ultraviolet spectrophotometer (Japan Shimadzu); compound preparation of common yam rhizome and balsampear fruit (Technological Developing Center of Guangdong Medical College, batch number: 040321); suspension was extracted from common yam rhizome, balsampear fruit and dietary fiber of bagasse through water with 1 kg/L raw materials.METHODS: Animal breeding and samples collecting were carried out in the Experimental Animal Center and Technological Developing Central Laboratory of Guangdong Medical College from June 2004 to December 2005; meanwhile, detection of marker was carried out in the Pharmacological Department and Central Laboratory of Guangdong Medical College. ①Twenty rats were randomly selected as normal control group and perfused with 5 mL/kg saline every day. Other 60 rats were perfused with 5 mL/kg fat emulsion once a day for 4 weeks, and then, rats were fasted for 12hours and peritoneally injected with 2 g/L streptozotocin (30 mg/kg). Rats in normal control group were peritoneally injected with the same volume of citromalic acid buffer. Three days later, blood glucose was measured ranomly and measured again after 2 weeks. If level of blood glucose was igher than 13.5 mmol/L or urinal glucose was > ++ for two weeks, the models were successful (n=48). ② According to random lot method, 48 rats were divided into three groups: model group, flumamine group and comound preparation group with 16 in each group. Rats in model group were perfused with 5 mL/kg fat emulsion; moreover, rats in flumamine groupr and compound preparation group were perfused with 5 mL/kg fat emulsion and then with 1 mg/kg flumamine and 5 mL/kg compound preparation including 1 kg/L raw drug, respectively. Rats in normal control group were perfused with 5 mL/kg saline. All rats in each group were perfused once a day for 6 weeks in total. ③ Value of blood glucose was measured at one day before the experiment finished. Twelve hours after fasting, level of plasma insulin was measured with radio-immunity method; levels of plasma total protein and albumin were measured with spectrophotography; levels of TG, TC and HDL-C were measured with the related kits. ④ Measurement data were compared with analysis of variance (ANOVA). Levene's test was firstly used to evaluate regularity of variance. Bonferroni test was used for regular variance; however, Tamhane's T2 was used.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Effect of compound preparation on levels of blood glucose, insulin, lipid and plasma protein of rats with type 2 DM.RESULTS: Twelve rats were lost because of failure in modeling, and 4rats in model group and 2 in flumamine group died during the experiment,respectively. Therefore, 62 rats were involved in the final analysis. ①Measurement of fasting blood glucose and plasma insulin: Value of fasting blood glucose in normal control group was lower than that in other three groups (t=2.673-4.224, P < 0.05-0.01), but level of plasma insulin was higher than that in other three groups (t=3.780-5.824, P < 0.05-0.01).Fasting insulin in model group was lower than that in compound prepara tion group (t=2.825, P < 0.05); fasting blood glucose was higher than that in flumamine group and compound preparation group (t=3.906, 3.056, P < 0.05); * level of insulin in flumamine group was lower than that in compound preparation group (t=3.014, P < 0.05); level of fasting blood glucose in flumamine group was close to that in compound preparation group (P > 0.05). ② Measurement of lipid: Levels of TC and TG in normal control group were lower than those in other three groups, but level of HDL-C was higher than that in other three groups (t=2.521-4.892, P < 0.05-0.01).Plasma TC in model group was higher than that in flumamine group and compound preparation group (t=2.466-2.512, P < 0.05), value of TG was higher than that in compound preparation group (t=2.612, P < 0.05), and level of HDL-C was lower than that in compound preparation group (t =3.688, P < 0.05). Plasma TG in flumamine group was higher than that in compound preparation group (t=2.620, P < 0.05). ③ Measurement of plasma protein: Levels of plasma total protein were close to each other (P > 0.05). Plasma albumin in normal control group was higher than that in model group and flumamine group (t=3.773, 3.104, P < 0.05), but that was close to that in compound preparation group (P > 0.05). Ratio between albumin and globulin in normal oln that in other groups (t=2.830-3.056, P < 0.05). Level of plasma albumin and ratio between albumin and globulin were lower in model group than those in compound preparation group (t=2.604, 3.808, P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: Compound preparation can decrease levels of blood glucose and lipid, increase content of insulin, and improve anti-infection ability of rats with type 2 DM.
5.In vitro culture of bone marrow stromal cells immobilized in calcium alginate beads
Wenhui LI ; Xiaokui HOU ; Tingting TANG ; You WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(30):260-262
BACKGROUND:Carrier material provides an essential part of microenvironment for seed cell culture. There are some investigations analyzing the long-term in vitro culture of cartilaginous cell in calcium alginate gel matrix.OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to investigate the activity, morphology and microstructure of cultured in vitro bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) immobilized in calcium alginate beads.DESIGN: Single sample studySETTING: It was conducted at the Orthopaedic Institute of Zhengzhou University and Orthopaedic Laboratory of Shanghai Second Medical University.MATERIALS: The experiment was conducted at the Orthopaedic Laboratory of Shanghai Second Medical University from September 2001 to March 2002. Eight New Zealand white rabbits, with an age ranging from 4 to 6weeks, were used for collecting BMSCs.METHODS: Eight rabbit were anaesthetized and 1.0-2.0 mL bone marrow was aspirated from the humerus of femur using a 16-gange biopsy needle pretreated with heparin for primary and passage culture of BMSCs.Sodium alginate solution was prepared. The sodium alginate-BMSCs composite formed calcium alginate beads, with a cell density of 1×109 L-1 and tology characteristics of BMSCs were examined using toluidine blue staintron microscope (TEM).scope, many aggregate cells with round shape, in all sizes, occasionally characteristics of BMSCs: Cells and matrix materials were well-mixed, with no materials stained. The cells were equably stained, in all sizes, with large nuclei and little plasma, and occasionally having two or more nuclei and cell division. These cells had an intact structure, well-defined border, and tures of BMSCs: The cells had normal structures, with no mitochondrion swelled and no degranulation in ribosomes. They had a continuous nuclear membrane, with babyhood morphology, round shapes,oval shapes or irregular shapes, and occasionally having two nuclei.CONCLUSION: BMSCs-calcium alginate beads exhibit advantages including a good hydrophilicity, easiness for nutritive matter to penetrate and proliferating actively. It is feasible to amplify BMSCs through in vitro cullage repair by tissue engineering (TE) method.
6.Effect of GSK-3βtargeting RNAi recombinant adenovirus on proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells
Gang CHEN ; Tingting YOU ; Yufang QIAO ; Xiaoyan SHEN ; Lixiang LIN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(6):654-657
Objective To observe the effect of Wnt/β-catenin pathway on proliferation of human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) using the glycogen synthase kinase 3β (GSK-3β)-targeting RNAi recombinant adenovirus vector. Methods Homologous recombination and cloning techniques were used to construct RNAi recombinant adenoviral expressive vectors specific to GSK-3β. Then, the adenovirus plasmids was transfected into HEK 293A cells to produce adenovirus and amplify the adenoviral stock. Plaque forming assay was used to titer the adenoviral stock. The GSK-3β and β-catenin protein expressions were detected by Western blot and immunohistochemistry. The proliferation of HUVEC was detected with MTr assay. Results The RNAi adenovirus vectors specific to GSK-3β were successfully produced with high titer. The expression of GSK-3β protein in HUVEC could be down-regulated efficiently by the RNAi adenovirus, along with increased β-catenin protein expression. The proliferation of HUVEC was significantly increased (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01) after infected with GSK-3β RNAi recombinant adenovirus for 3, 5, 7 days. Conclusion RNAi adenovirus is an important tool that can inhibit the expression of GSK-3β efficiently, along with increased β-catenin protein expression. Up-regulating of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway might play an important role in the proliferation of HUVEC.
7.Experimental study of calcium alginate compound in the construction of tissue engineered bone and cartilage
Wenhui LI ; Xiaokui HOU ; Tingting TANG ; You WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(26):237-239
BACKGROUND: Seed cells and supporting materials are two key problems for cartilaginous tissue engineering. Enough functional cells in supporting materials is the foundation in the formation of bone and cartilaginous tissue in vivo.OBJECTIVE:To perform a morphological study on the tissue engineered bone and cartilage constructed with calcium alginate, in vitro cultured bone marrow stem cells(BMSCs) and growth factors.DESIGN:Morphological comparative study with the results observed for 12 weeksSETTING:Orthopaedic Institute of Zhengzhou University and Orthopedic Laboratory of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Shanghai Medical University.MATERIALS:This experiment was completed from September 2001 to June 2002 in the Orthopedic Laboratory of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Shanghai Medical University. Nine New Zealand male rabbits at the age of 3 months were selected, their mean body mass was 3.2 kg.METHODS: Rabbits received dorsal subcutaneous injection of five kinds of the following combinations at two points for each combination and in the Ⅰ+TGF-β. Totally ten points were marked. Three rabbits were put to death at the 4th, 8th, 12th weeks after injection respectively and dorsal subcutaneous hyperplasia tissues were collected for observation by using hematoxylin and eosin (HE), toluidine blue, Masson, tomato red-O staining techniques.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Histological observation of dorsal subcutaneous hyperplasia tissues.RESULTS: At the fourth week, cartilaginous like tissues island could be observed in calcium alginate+ BMSCs + IGF-Ⅰ group, calcium alginate+BMSCs +TGF-β group and calcium alginate + BMSCs + IGF-Ⅰ +TGF-βgroup, with chondrocblasts surrounded by alkaline matrix; A great deal of cartilaginous-like tissue appeared at the eighth week with part of it transforming into bone, and cells secrete much matrix, part of the chondroblast clustered. At the 12th week, approximately all of the cartilaginous tissues turned into bone in calcium alginate+ BMSCs + IGF- Ⅰ +TGF-β group, and began to absorb.CONCLUSION: The compound composed of calcium alginate, BMSCs and growth factor might form bone and cartilaginous tissue. Calcium alginate is suitable for the growth of BMSCs and is believed to be an optimal bone and cartilaginous engineering carrier.
8.The application of low-dose CT scan and quantitative analysis in airway disease of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Xiaoting YOU ; Tingting XIA ; Yubao GUAN ; Xiaohuan PAN ; Jingxu LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2016;32(10):1520-1524
Objective To evaluate the application value with low-dose CT scan and quantitative analysis in airway disease of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD).Methods All subjects(34 control cases,88 cases of stable COPD patients)underwent low-dose CT chest scans,and 88 COPD patients underwent pulmonary function tests.Measuring the airway dimensions of 3th generation in apical bronchus of the right upper lobe,the posterior basal bronchus of the right lower lobe and left lower lobe.Results COPD patients with moderate to extremely severe airflow limitation demonstrated higher WA% and Pi10 in comparison with normal volunteers(all P<0.05),meanwhile patients with extremely severe airflow limitation demonstrated higher WA % and Pi10 in comparison with patients with mild airflow limitation(both P <0.05).COPD patients with severe airflow limitation demonstrated higher T/BSA and WA/BSA in comparison with normal volunteers and patients with moderate airflow limitation (all P<0.05).The WA % and Pi10 of COPD patients group were negatively correlated with ventilation indices and small airway indices(all P <0.01).Pi10 were positively correlated with lung volume indices (all P < 0.05 ).Conclusion Low-dose CT scan and quantitative analysis can provide an objective and quantitative method to evaluate the information about airway disease of COPD,inwich both WA % and Pi10 are objective indices.With the increase of air flow limitation,the bronchial wall thickness gradually increased.
9.Investigation of rat osteoporosis resulting from hyperlipidemia
Tingting YOU ; Tie WU ; Zhiping ZHANG ; Liyi ZOU ; Bo HUANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(03):-
AIM: To establish the hyperlipemic rat model by long-term gastric perfusion of intralipid and investigate the effects of hyperlipidemia on bone. METHODS: Eighteen SD rats were randomly divided into control group (C) and high-fat-diet group (HDF), with 9 rats per group. Rats of C group were treated orally with normal saline, and rats in HDF group were oral gavage of intralipid at dose of 5.0 mL/kg, once a day for 20 weeks. At the end of experiment, their serum levels of lipid were measured. Bone histomorphometric analysis of thighbone was performed in undecalcified sections, and the length and width of ulnar were measured. RESULTS: Compared with the C group, serum TC and low density lipoproteins (LDL) were increased (P
10.Early Rehabilitation on Acute Flaccid Paralysis after Hand-foot-mouth Disease
Shiqiong YOU ; Tingting CHEN ; Xi ZHANG ; Kaili SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(2):176-177
Objective To explore the effect of early rehabilitation on patients with hand-foot-mouth disease following acute flaccid paralysis. Methods 31 patients with hand-foot-mouth disease following acute flaccid paralysis were in isolation ward of Children's Hospital of Shanxi Province from Aug. 2009 to Oct. 2010. 21 cases of them were given early rehabilitation while 10 cases were divided into control group because their parents refused the rehabilitation intervention. The course was 4 months. Results In the rehabilitation group, 20 cases recovered,1 improved obviously. In the control group, only 1 improved, 9 had no effect. Conclusion Early rehabilitation can improve the motor function of children with hand-foot-mouth disease following acute flaccid paralysis.