1.Distribution of CGRP-immunoreactive fibers in the cremaster arteries of rats
Wenxia ZHU ; Zuoqing ZHAO ; Ling ZHANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2001;22(2):106-108
Objective To study distribution of the calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunoreactive fibers in the cremaster arteries of the rat.Methods The distribution of the calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunoreactive fibers in the cremaster arteries had been studied by means of ABC technique.Results The calcitonin gene-related peptide-immunoreactive fibers were observed on all branches of cremaster arteries.The immunoreative fibers in first and second branches of the arteries exhibited the denser grains and denser mass,but in third branches,the network of the fibers was obvious.The density of the immunoreactive fibers reduced following the bifurcations of the arteries.The network of the fibers also could be found in the capillary.Conclusion The results demonstrated that the distribution of calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactive fibers might be related to the physiological regulation and microcirculation of the cremaster arteries.It formed the morphological basis for experimental model of researching nerve regulation in the microcirculation.
2.Correlations between MRI and Cognitive Changes during Acute to Rehabilitation Phase of Cerebral Infarction
Xiaoyun XU ; Weiming GAO ; Wenxia ZHU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 1993;0(01):-
Objective: To examine correlations between MRI and cognitive changes associated with cerebral infarction. Methods: Using HDS-R and Senior Cognitive Scale, we assessed 101 patients with cerebral infarction during acute to rehabilitation phase. The results were compared with their MRI. Results: At 3 weeks after onset, cognitive impairment was found in 70.3% of the patients. At 6 months after onset, 10% recovered to normal, 35.6% improved, 22.8% worsened, and 42.5% met the criteria of dementia. During acute phase, infarction focus and leukoaraiosis (LA) were related to cognitive impairment ( P
3.The clinical value of ultrasound diagnosis on papillary thyroid carcinoma coexisted with Hashimoto thyroiditis
Wenxia CUI ; Youzhi ZHU ; Xiangjin CHEN ; Xinlin LIN ; Lingjun KONG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(29):12-14
ObjectiveTo investigate the diagnostic value of ultrasound on patients with papillary thyroid carcinoma(PTC) coexisted with Hashimoto thyroiditis(HT).Methods The preoperative ultrasonography data of 2144 cases with PTC from January 2006 to December 2011 who treated with operation and diagnosed by pathology were analyzed retrospectively.Among them,265 cases coexisted with HT (PTC coexisted with HT group),1879 cases were not coexisted with HT (non-PTC coexisted with HT group).ResultsMost of the cancerous nodes in two groups exhibited in the ultrasonographic performance just like irregular shape,unclear boundary and so on (P > 0.05).Most of the cancerous nodes in non-PTC coexisted with HT group exhibited hypoechoic nodules with microcalcifications,those in PTC coexisted with HT group exhibited various internal echoes with mainly microcalcifications,and the coarse calcification occupied a certain proportion(P< 0.01 ).The cancerous nodes in PTC coexisted with HT group were not rich in blood flow compared with non-PTC coexisted with HT group,but mostly exhibited blood disorders.When compared with non-PTC coexisted with HT group,the rate of ultrasound diagnosis in PTC coexisted with HT group was lower [ 52.8 %( 140/265 ) vs.75.0 % (1409/1879),P < 0.01 ],and the false positive rate in lymph node was higher [84.0%(487/580) vs.74.8% (77/103)] (P <0.05).ConclusionsThe nodules are malignant when they appear as hypoechoic solid nodules,have unclear boundary and have microcalcifications should be highly suspected.The hyperechoic solid nodules or coarse calcification nodules should also be awared and taken further observation of the characteristics around the echoes and the internal blood flow,making comprehensive analysis to determine whether it could be malignant transformation and try best to reduce the misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis rates of this disease.
4.Magnetic resonance imaging appearance of neuromyelitis optica in spinal cord
Zhengqi LU ; Kefeng Lü ; Xueqiang HU ; Yan ZOU ; Cansheng ZHU ; Wenxia YOU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2009;42(1):15-19
Objective To investigate the characteristic MRI appearance of neuromyelitis optics (NMO) and muhip]e sclerosis (MS) in the spinal cord.Methods Twenty cases of MS and 23 cases of NMO were examined by MRL All image appearances were analyzed.Results The characteristic MRI appearance of NMO patients in the spinal cord was linear medullary lesion (LML), linear medullospinal lesion (LMSL), linear spinal lesion (LSL) and longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis (LETM), and spinal cord MRI with contiguous T2-weighted signal abnormality extending over 3 or more vertebral segments (23 cases), while in MS, spinal cord MRI with contiguous T2-weighted signal abnormality often extended less than 3 vertebral segments (only 12 cases, χ2 = 19.142, P < 0.01), and the distribution of spinal lesion usually was eccentric (17 cases, compared with NMO group, χ2 = 25.256, P < 0.01).Conclusions NMO is distinct from MS.In MRI, spinal lesion in NMO usually conforms to the distribution of aquaporin 4, while spinal lesion in MS always conforms to the demyelination.NMO has neuroimaging features that move it ever closer to distinct disease status.
5.The effects of lycopene on fibrinolytic activity and nitric oxide in atherosclerosis rabbits
Xiangyu TANG ; Xiangdong YANG ; Bowan LI ; Yuelin WANG ; Yaping YAN ; Wenxia ZHU ; Xuping YANG ; Shuangwu HU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2008;10(4):450-452
Objective To observe the effects of lycopene on fibrinolytic activity and nitric oxide in atherosclerosis rabbits. Methods 30 New Zealand rabbits were randomly divided into three groups. They were individually housed in metal cages. Throughout the experimental period, they were given restricted amounts of food. Control group was fed with normal diet,model group was fed with 1% cholesterol,10% lard and 89% normal diet, lycopene group was fed with 1% cholesterol,10% lard and normal diet plus 6% lycopene.At the time of the first day and the 8th week, blood samples were drawn from ear edge vein of rabbits. The activity and content of plashaa tissue type plasminogen activator(t-PA)and plasminogen activator inhibitor(PAI-1)were detected. The levels of serum Nitric oxide (NO)were determined.At the end of the study, the plaque areas were measured. SPSS 10.0 software was used to evaluate the differences among the three groups. Results Compared with control group, atherosclerosis rabbits had lower content and activity of t-PA, higher content and activity of PAI-1 and lower content of NO. Compared with model group, lycopene group had no significant difference about the content and activity of tPA and PAI-1.But lycopen increased the levels of serum NO, significantly diminished the area of lipid plaque. Conclusions The experimental results suggested that lycopene had antiatherogenic effects. The possible mechanisms might be that lycopene could decrease lipid peroxidation injure, maintain the concentration of NO and protect vascular endothelium. The antiatherogenic effects of lycopene had no correlation with the fibrinolytic activity.
6.Preliminary study on the role of hypoxia preconditioning in decreasing the susceptibility to epilepsy and brain protection in rats
Chen GAO ; Lizhuang TIAN ; Wenxia ZHU ; Jie BAI ; Ruijuan WANG ; Lingyi GAO ; Jing ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2016;26(12):32-37
Objective To preliminarily explore the effects and brain protective mechanism of intermittent hypoxia preconditioning ( IHP) on rats with seizures induced by lithium-pilocarpine ( Li-pilo) .Methods A total of 96 8-week old male Sprague Dawley rats ( clean grade ) were randomly divided into control group , seizure group and four IHP-seizure groups.The animal model of epilepsy was established by intraperitoneal injection of Li-pilo in the seizure group and four IHP-seizure groups (Li-pilo was injected at 1, 3, 7, or 14 days after a 5-day regimen of IHP).Subsequent seizure behavior , the latency period and percentage of generalized seizures were quantitatively evaluated for 240 min and the cognitive function was tested by Morris water maze task , and followed by the detection of hippocampus neuron apoptosis and related protein (BCL-2, Bax, and cleaved-caspase-3) by TUNEL labeling and Western blot, respectively.Results The induced seizure peaked on an average between 50-150 min after Li-pilo administration , scored using a modified Racine scale.The average scores of modified Racine scale in the IHP-3d seizure group was significantly lower than that in the other groups.The latency period and percentage of generalized seizures in the IHP-3d seizure group rats were significantly different from the parameters in the seizure group rats (P<0.05).IHP-3d seizure rats showed lower escape latency, neuronal apoptosis counts and higher percentage of time in the probe quadrant compare with the seizure group and the other three IHP-seizure groups ( P <0.05 ) .Compared with the control group , the parameters of water maze and apoptosis detection in the IHP-3d seizure group showed no significant changes (P>0.05).Conclusions The results indicate that IHP treatment may help to decrease the susceptibility to epilepsy by reducing abnormal apoptosis , and has a brain protective effect on the seizure rats .
7.The research of anti-bacterial and anti-oxidation activityof the volatile oil from Elsholtzia
Yan ZHANG ; Xiaofeng LI ; Han ZHANG ; Wenxia HAN ; Chunhao ZHU ; Jiangjiang WEN ; Liang WEI ; Jie ZHENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(7):645-648
Objective To determine the steam distillation processing of Elsholtzia and to optimize different parts volatile oil of the anti-bacterial activity and anti-oxidation activityfrom Elsholtzia. Methods The volatile oil of different parts from Elsholtzia was extracted by steam distillation. The anti-oxidationactivity was texted by DPPH. The antibacterial activity was detected by disk diffusion test. Results Watering 14 times, soaking 6 hours, extracting 3 hours by steam distillation to extracte different parts of volatile oil. It is effective that volatile oil inhibit Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Dysentery bacillus's blessing. The sequential of antibacterial activity was that Escherichia coli > Dysentery bacillus's blessing > Staphylococcus aureus >Pseudomonas aeruginosa. The anti-oxidation activity increased the concentration of volatile oil, and was konwn to be the best when the content of the volatile oil is 10%. The anti-oxidation activity of VC was stonger than volatile oil. Conclusions It is effective that volatile oil inhibit Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Dysentery bacillus's blessing and the volatile oil from inflorescence have a stronger antibacterial activity than the volatile oil from leaf.
8.Study on Risk Assessment Model of in Diagnostic Reagent Adverse Events Based on BP Neural Network.
Qing ZHU ; Jing DING ; Wenxia REN ; Yangdui MAO ; Wen WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2019;43(2):136-139
OBJECTIVE:
To modify the monitoring process and means of adverse events diagnostic reagents,improve the quantity and quality of adverse events reported ,and reduce the workload of regulatory authorities,eventually ensure the safety and effectiveness of diagnostic reagents.
METHODS:
The pre-filtering risk assessment system based on BP neural network was used to evaluate the adverse events of diagnostic reagents.According to the evaluation results,the administrative supervision departments took corresponding countermeasures.
RESULTS:
The BP neural network learned the historical data,and the risk evaluation results of the adverse events were basically consistent with the expert group.
CONCLUSIONS
BP neural network can be used to evaluate the risk of adverse events and achieve risk signal aggregation of adverse events.
Indicators and Reagents
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adverse effects
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Neural Networks (Computer)
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Risk Assessment
9.Research on Classification Monitoring Model of Medical Device Adverse Events Based on Risk Management.
Wenxia REN ; Qing ZHU ; Jing DING ; Shuanglin ZHOU ; Yangdui MAO ; Wen WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2018;42(3):215-218
OBJECTIVESTo increase the number and quality of adverse events reported in medical devices, dealing with adverse events that have occurred in time, preventing the occurrence of adverse events, and ensuring the safety of device use.
METHODSBased on risk management methods, through a comprehensive analysis of risk of adverse events, scientifically assessing the risk level and completing the classification of adverse events. Administrative supervision departments take corresponding supervision measures according to the classification results.
RESULTSBuilding a classification monitoring model of medical device adverse events based on risk management.
CONCLUSIONSThe classification of adverse events will help the administrative supervision department to focus on the work, reduce the workload, and improve the efficiency of supervision.
Equipment and Supplies ; adverse effects ; classification ; Risk Management
10.Research on the Whole-process Cloud Monitoring Mode of Diagnostic Medical Devices Adverse Events.
Yangdui MAO ; Jing DING ; Wenxia REN ; Qing ZHU ; Yongbing ZHANG ; Min XIE
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2019;43(3):205-208
OBJECTIVE:
To improve the monitoring mode of diagnostic medical devices adverse events.
METHODS:
By discussing the objective laws of the characteristics, performances and causes of diagnostic medical devices adverse events, the key points of monitoring work were clarified.
RESULTS:
The whole-process cloud monitoring mode for adverse events of diagnostic medical devices was constructed based on risk management, and the working procedures for the four core links i.e. collection and report, investigation, analysis and evaluation, and controlling were formulated.
CONCLUSIONS
The whole-process cloud monitoring mode contributes to improve the monitoring level and efficiency of diagnostic medical devices adverse events in China, so as to strengthen risk control capability and ensure the public can use medical devices safely.
China
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Equipment and Supplies
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Reagent Kits, Diagnostic
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Risk Management