1.CT findings of primary abdominal dedifferentiated liposarcoma:a comparative analysis with pathology
Hongdong LIN ; Zhiyan ZHANG ; Weiqiong MA ; Yuxiang ZHOU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2018;34(2):226-229
Objective To investigate the CT findings of primary abdominal dedifferentiated liposarcoma(DDL),and to improve the diagnostic accuracy.Methods CT images of 23 cases with primary abdominal DDL confirmed by pathologically were analyzed retrospectively,and the CT findings were compared with pathological results.Results The masses in 20 cases out of 23 cases were located in retroperitoneal region,2 in abdominal cavity and 1 in the pelvic extraperitoneal space.The mean diameter of the masses was 26.5 cm.CT showed the fatty and non-fatty regions in the masses.In 2 1 cases,the non-fatty region was manifested as a single mass and was located at the edge or on the surface of fatty region.In 2 cases,the non-fatty region was manifested as multiple well-defined masses and was located within the fatty region.In 2 1 cases,the fatty region showed misty density with strip and reticular septa.In 2 other cases,the fatty region showed slightly low density,mingled with some fat tissue density,which showed no enhancement with mild enhanced internal septa.In 20 cases,the non-fatty region showed soft tissue density,with mild to moderate heterogeneous enhancement.In 3 other cases,the density of non-fatty region varied between liquid and soft tissue with patchy enhancement on delayed phase.In addition,stippled calcification was found in 4 cases.Conclusion The primary abdominal DDL has relatively specific CT findings,which different dedifferentiated components pro-duce different CT characterizes.Finding well-differentiated fat components around non-fatty mass may help to improve the accuracy of diagnosis and reduce the misdiagnosis.
2.Establishment and mechanism of a BALB/c mouse model of total hysterectomy
Penghuan CHANG ; Zemei YANG ; Ling LIN ; Xia CHEN ; Weiqiong LIN ; Haiyan WANG ; Lixiang LIN ; Zhaoxin YANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2018;28(4):33-37
Objective To establish a BALB/c mouse model of total hysterectomy and to investigate and analyze its characteristics and formation mechanism. Methods The control group was fed conventionally without any treatment. The mice in the model group were anesthetized and performed hysterectomy. The animals in the sham-operated group had abdominal cavity opened and only exposing the uterus. The changes of body weight were observed dynamically,and at the end of the fourth weeks. The concentration of serum estradiol was determined and histological structure of the ovaries was examined. Results The general status of all the mice after operation was good without obvious inflammation, and the incision healed completely. There was no significant difference in the body weight before operation among the mice, whereas the weight of model group mice was higher than the control group and sham-operation group at the end of the second,third and forth weeks(P< 0.05). The estradiol contents of the model group was significantly lower than that in control group and sham operation group(P< 0.01). The histological structure of ovaries in the control group and sham-operation group was normal,however the model group showed differences,such as irregular shape of the ovaries,changed number of mature follicles, loosely distributed granulosa cells, and apoptosis. Conclusions The mouse model of total hysterectomy established in our study can well simulate the clinical manifestations of ovarian dysfunction after operation, and is an ideal model for the study of complications after ovariectomy and screening of drugs.
3.Associations of human intestinal Dorea and glucose intolerance in people with obesity
Shaoqian ZHAO ; Huibin LIN ; Weiqiong GU ; Jie HONG ; Ruixin LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2023;39(5):407-414
Objective:To evaluate the role of Dorea in glucose intolerance of people with obesity. Methods:This study recruited 113 young individuals with obesity and varying degree of glucose tolerance [body mass index(BMI)≥30 kg/m 2] and 105 controls, comparing the metabolic phenotypes and Dorea abundance. Correlation analysis and ROC analysis were performed to assess the association between Dorea and clinical parameters and its predictive role in predicting glucose intolerance. Results:(1) Metabolic parameters were higher in obesity group than the control group. There was no difference in body weight, BMI and WHR among subgroups classified by glucose tolerance in people with obesity. (2) The abundance of Dorea, Dorea formicigenerans were higher in obese individuals, however showing a downward trend in accordance with glucose intolerance. The abundance was inversely associated with OGTT-2 h plasma glucose and HbA 1C, while positively associated with HOMA-β. Logistic regression demonstrated that Dorea formicigenerans was an independent protective factor after adjusting confounders such as age and gender in the prevention of glucose intolerance. (3) ROC analysis exhibited that the AUC values of Dorea formicigenerans was 0.73 in the total population. Conclusion:Dorea and Dorea formicigenerans exert protective effect on glucose metabolism in obese subjects. The abundance of Dorea and Dorea formicigenerans can be used as predictors of glucose intolerance risk in obese subjects, which facilitate the early screening and monitoring.
4.Effects of Lindera aggregate of Stir-baking with Vinegar- Aucklandia lappa on Gastric Emptying and Gastrointestinal Hormones in Functional Dyspepsia Liver Depression and Qi Stagnation Model Rats
Shuhui TAN ; Weiqiong REN ; Bohou XIA ; Limei LIN ; Rong OUYANG
China Pharmacy 2019;30(5):684-688
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of Lindera aggregate of stir-baking with vinegar-Aucklandia lappa on gastric emptying and gastrointestinal hormones in functional dyspepsia liver depression and qi stagnation (FDLDQS) model rats. METHODS: Totally 60 SD rats were randomly divided into blank group (n=10) and modeling group (n=50); FDLDQS model was induced by chronic stress restraint or food deprivation or excessive fatigue in modeling group. After modeling, model rats were randomly divided into model group (normal saline), L. aggregate of stir-baking with vinegar group (1.62 g/kg, calculated by crude drug), A. lappa group (1.62 g/kg, calculated by crude drug), L. aggregate of stir-baking with vinegar-A. lappa group (1 ∶ 1, m/m,1.62 g/kg, calculated by crude drug) and mosapride group (positive control, 1.35 mg/kg), with 10 rats in each group. Administration groups were given relevant medicine intragastrically once a day; blank group and model group were given constant volume of normal saline intragastrically, for consecutive 14 d. 2 h after last medication, gastric emptying rate and small intestinal propulsion rate of rats in each group were measured by phenol red content method. After HE staining, the morphological changes of antrum tissue were observed under microscope. The contents of motilin (MTL), gastrin (GAS) and cholecystokinin (CCK) in serum were determined by ELISA method. RESULTS: Compared with blank group, gastric emptying rate and small intestinal propulsion rate of rats were decreased significantly in model group (P<0.01); the serum contents of MTL and GAS were decreased significantly (P<0.01), while the content of CCK was increased significantly (P<0.01). No organic damage was found in all model groups. Compared with model group, L. aggregate stir-baking with vinegar group and A. lappa group, gastric emptying rate and small intestinal propulsion rate of rats were increased significantly in L. aggregate of stir-baking with vinegar-A. lappa group and mosapride group (P<0.05 or P<0.01); serum contents of MTL and GAS were increased significantly (P<0.01), while the content of CCK was decreased significantly (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: L. aggregate of stir-baking with vinegar-A. lappa can accelerate gastric emptying and small intestinal propulsion rate of FDLDQS rats, increase serum contents of MTL and GAS but decrease the content of CCK; its effects are better than that of them alone.
5.Protective effects and mechanism of Dachengqi decoction on intestinal septic mice
Xuan ZHONG ; Yuanyuan LI ; Rongfeng LIN ; Yunjie YAO ; Weiqiong LIU ; Yiping LUO ; Jiajun LING
China Pharmacy 2023;34(17):2101-2106
OBJECTIVE To study the protective effects of Dachengqi decoction (DCQD) on intestinal septic mice, and to explore the possible mechanisms from the Toll-like receptor 4(TLR4)/myeloid differentiation factor 88(MyD88) signaling pathway. METHODS The SPF male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into Sham group, Sham+DCQD-H group, model (CLP) group, DCQD-L group, DCQD-H group and Positive group. The model of intestinal sepsis was established by cecal ligation and puncture in CLP group, DCQD-L group, DCQD-H group and Positive group. Three days before the operation and seven days after the operation, DCQD-L group and DCQD-H group were given DCQD intragastrically at 4, 8 g/kg (calculated by crude drug), respectively. Positive group was given ulinastatin intraperitoneally 2 h before operation and 7 d after the operation (at 50 000 U/kg). In Sham group and Sham+DCQD-H group, only cecum of mice was exposed without ligation and puncture. Sham+DCQD- H group was given DCQD intragastrically (8 g/kg,calculated by crude drug) 3 days before the operation and 7 days after the operation. Both the Sham group and CLP group were given normal saline 0.2 mL intragstrically and intraperitoneally each day, for 10 consecutive days. After the operation, the severity of sepsis was assessed, and the 7 d survival rate of mice was assessed. One hour after the last medication, the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in serum and ileum of mice were determined; the pathological and morphological changes of mice’s liver, lung, kidney and ileum were observed; mRNA expressions of the TLR4 and MyD88 in ileum were tested. RESULTS Compared with CLP group, sepsis score, the levels of TNF-α and IL-6 in serum and ileum (except for IL-6 in ileum of DCQD-L group), damage score of the liver, lung, kidney and ileum, mRNA expressions of TLR4 and MyD88 in ileum were all decreased significantly in DCQD-L group and DCQD-H group (P<0.05 or P<0.01), while 7 d survival rate (except for DCQD-L group) was increased significantly (P<0.05). The damage to liver tissue in mice was significantly improved, and inflammation infiltration and apoptosis were reduced; lung tissue damage had been alleviated, with varying degrees of improvement in alveolar atrophy, bleeding and edema; the renal tissue damage was improved and weakened dilation of renal tubular lumen was weakened; the damage and edema of ileal tissue were significantly improved. CONCLUSIONS DCQD may exert a protective role on intestinal septic model mice. The mechanism may be related to the inhibition of systemic inflammation, the reduction of multiple organ damage, and down-regulation of TLR4/MyD88 signaling pathway.