1.Application of diffusion tensor imaging of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of cerebral gliomas
Jinsuo XI ; Cheng XU ; Yexin HE
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(14):1919-1921
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of diffusion tensor imaging of magnetic resonance imaging in the diagnosis of cerebral gliomas. Methods Diffusion tensor images were obtained in 23 patients with cerebral gliomas,meanwhile the routing T1-weighted(T1W) ,T2-weighted(T2W) ,contrast-enhanced T1W imaging, FLAIR imaging and diffusion tensor of the brain were acquired. Anatomic relationship between intracranial tumors and surrounding fibers was analyzed on fractional anisotropic(FA) map,color-coded directional map,three-dimensional white matter tractography. Results White matter fiber anatomy maps of the brain by means of FA maps of DTI at high resolution were successfully completed in all patients. The white matter tracts appeared as strongly hyperintense signal,while the grey matter presented an isointense area in contrast to the strongly hypointense signal of the CSF. Glioma boundaries were less sharper than on contrast-enhanced T1W images,but delineation could still be easily seen as hypointense lesion on FA map. The principal fiber tracts were well observed in all cases, including the tracts nearby the lesions. Apparently significant differences of MD were found in solid tumor,surrounding edema,compared with normal white matter regions(P <0.05). But there was no significant difference among solid tumor and surrounding edema region(P>0. 05). There were significant differences of FA between solid tumor,surrounding edema and normal white matter region (P <0. 05). Conclusion The FA map of DTI offered the optimal visualization of white matter tracts. The combination of the DTI and other conventional MRI could accurately determine the tumor and surrounding proximity to the white matter fiber tracts in the diagnosis of cerebral glioma.
2.Evaluation of skin barrier function in patients with facial acne, eczema, melasma and solar dermatitis and its clinical significance
Xi ZOU ; Li HE ; Cheng YANG ; Qin PANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2013;(1):29-32
Objective To compare skin barrier function among patients with facial acne,subacute eczema,melasma and solar dermatitis.Methods Three hundred patients,including 80 patients with facial acne,60 subacute facial eczema,80 facial melasma and 60 facial solar dermatitis,as well as 60 healthy controls were recruited in this study.Skin sebum content and transepidermal water loss (TEWL) were measured by a sebmeter and Tewameter TM 210 (Courage and Khazaka,Germany),respectively.Stratum comeum hydration was measured with a Scalar Moisture Checker (Scalar Corporation,Japan).Statistical analysis was carried out using analysis of variance and t test.Results Compared with the healthy controls,patients with facial acne showed increased skin sebum content and TEWL value but decreased stratum corneum hydration (all P < 0.01),and patients with subacute eczema,solar dermatitis and melasma displayed lower sebum content and stratum corneum hydration but higher TEWL value (all P < 0.01).Skin sebum content was significantly higher in patients with facial acne than in patients with subacute eczema,solar dermatitis and melasma ((184.65 ± 83.07) vs.(21.86 ± 18.94),(25.10 ±14.22) and (36.05 ± 32.84) μg/cm2,all P < 0.01),but was similar between the patients with subacute eczema,solar dermatitis and melasma (P > 0.05).In terms of stratum corneum hydration,patients with subacute eczema and solar dermatitis were statistically lower than those with acne and melasma (18.66% ± 7.85% and 20.91% ± 8.05% vs.24.32% ± 8.16% and 28.02% ± 4.67%,all P < 0.01),patients with facial subacute eczema were similar to those with solar dermatitis (P > 0.05),and patients with facial acne were statistically lower than those with melasma (P <0.01).TEWL value was significantly higher in patients with melasma than in patients with acne,solar dermatitis and subacute eczema ((13.80 ± 4.t 3) vs.(20.86 ± 8.78),(22.85 ± 9.84) and (22.48 ± 10.37) μg/m2 h,all P < 0.01),but similar between patients with acne,solar dermatitis and subacute eczema (P > 0.05).Conclusions Skin barrier function is somewhat impaired in patients with facial acne,subacute eczema,melasma and solar dermatitis.Therefore,to recover skin barrier function may facilitate the treatment of these diseases.
3.Immunoregulation effect of TIGIT-Fc on macrophages
Xia ZHAO ; Xi CHEN ; Zhelong LIU ; Hui CHENG ; Wentao HE
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(2):210-214
Objective:To prepare the production of TIGIT-Fc fusion protein using H22 cells stably integrated the gene by lentivirus vector , and to explore the immunoregulatory effect on macrophages by TIGIT-Fc.Methods: TIGIT-Fc fusion gene were constructed by molecular cloning.The fusion gene was then subcloned to plasmids contained the secretion signaling peptide .The secrected TIGIT-Fc fusion gene was inserted into the lentivirus backbone vector.The purified lentivirus vector was the used to infect the murine H22 cell line.TIGIT-Fc protein was purified by protein A column from the ascites of H 22-injected C57BL/6 mice.Macrophages stimulated by lipopolysaccharide ( LPS ) was challenged to TIGIT-Fc treatment or control.Cytokine levels was then detected by ELISA.Results: TIGIT-Fc protein was purified from the ascites of H 22-injected mice.PVR was upregulated in LPS-treated macrophages.IL-10 level was upregulated in TIGIT-Fc treated macrophages.Conclusion: TIGIT-Fc promotes the mature macrophages to secrete anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10.
4.Intrapulmonary shunting during sodium nitroprusside-induced hypotension in patients undergoing nasoendoscopic operation
Jia-He WANG ; Wen-Cong CHENG ; Bing-Xi ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the changes in intrapulmonary shunting during controlled hypotension induced by sodium nitroprusside(SNP)in patients undergoing naso-endoscopic operation.Methods Forty ASAⅠorⅡpatients of both sexes(23 male,17 female)aged 16-50 yrs weighing 50-75 kg undergoing naso-endoscopic operation under general anesthesia with muscle relaxation and mechanical ventilation were studied.Radial artery was cannulated for direct BP monitoring and blood sampling.Right internal jugular vein was cannulated and the catheter was advanced into right ventricle.Blood sample taken from right ventricle was used as mixed venous blood instead of blood from pulmonary artery.ECG,MAP,HR and P_(ET) CO_2 were continuously monitored during operation Cardiac output was monitored with noninvasive cardiac function monitor(NC-COM.)based on impedance principle.SNP infusion was started at the beginning of operation at 1-3?g?kg~(-1)?min~(-1) and was then adjusted.MAP was reduced by 30%-40% and maintained at this level until the end of operation.Blood samples were taken from artery and right ventricle simultaneously before SNP infusion(T_1,baseline)at 30 and 60 min of hypotension(T_2,T_3)and at 20 min after BP returned to the baseline level(T_4)for blood gas analysis.Qs/Qt was calculated.Results Qs/Qt was significantly increased during controlled hypotension at T_2 and T_3 as compared to the baseline value(P<0.01)and returned to the baseline level at T_4.HR was increased and cardiac output and stroke volume was significantly reduced during hypotension as compared to the baseline value.Conclusion The intrapulmonary shunting is increased and the hemodynamics is depressed during SNP-induced controlled hypotension and they return rapidly to baseline level after SNP is discontinued.No hypoxemia develops during SNP- induced hypotension.
5.Molluscicidal experiment of endophytes from Pseudolarix kaempferi Gord
Shangbin GUO ; Jun CHEN ; Jia HE ; Xi CHENG ; Nan ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(04):-
Objective To screen 18 endophytes from Pseudolarix kaempferi Gord for molluscicidal effect and identify them by morphology. Methods Molluscicidal tests were performed according to the immersion test suggested by WHO and the strain screened was identified by the slide culture. Results The mortality rates of snails immersed by JJ18 broth salified (pH=7) were 26.7%, 76.7% and 100.0% for 24,48 h and 72 h, respectively, and 53.3% and 86.7% in 5% and 10% concentrations of JJ18 broth, respectively. The active components were extracellular moiety of the broth which had no acute toxicity to fish, and JJ18 strain belonged to Aspergillus. Conclusion Extracellular moiety of endophyte JJ18 from Pseudolarix kaempferi Gord is a new resource of molluscicide.
6.Establishment of two-dimensional electrophoresis proteomic profiles of retinoid acid resistant human acute promyelocytic leukemia NB4-R1 cells with apoptosis induced by realgar.
Jun QI ; Mei ZHANG ; Peng-cheng HE
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2011;31(3):391-396
OBJECTIVETo establish the comparative proteomic profiles of retinoid acid (RA) resistant human acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) NB4-R1 cells before and after apoptosis induced by realgar (tetra-arsenic tetra-sulfide, As4S4).
METHODSFirst a serial of assays were performed using MTT, transmission electron microscopy, Annexin V FITC/PI double-stain, flow cytometry and confocal laser scanning microscopy to qualitatively and quantitatively observe the in vitro apoptosis inducing effect of realgar on RA-resistant cells. Then the comparative proteomic profile before and after NB4-R1 apoptosis was established using high-resolution two-dimensional electrophoresis system.
RESULTSThe inhibition effect of realgar on NB4-R1 cell growth was dose and time dependent. The 24-h 50% inhibiting concentration (IC50) was 24.06 +/- 0.19 micromol/L, and the 48-h IC50 9.50 +/- 0.13 micromol/L, and 72-h IC50 6.55 +/- 0.03 micromol/L, respectively. 24 h and 48 h were the early and late phase of major NB4-R1 apoptotic cell populations induced by 25 micromol/L realgar respectively. Differential proteomic profiles before and after realgar induced NB4-R1 apoptosis were successfully established. Averagely 1069, 975 and 893 spots could be detected of the untreated group (R0), the 24-h treatment group (R24), and the 48-h treatment group (R48), respectively by ImageMaster 2D Platinum Software. The matching rate between R24 and R0 was 79.94% and that between R48 and R0 69.33%, and that between R24 and R48 71.91%.
CONCLUSIONDifferential proteomic profiles of realgar induced NB4-R1 apoptosis were successfully established for the first time, which provided a basis for comprehensively understanding the signal transduction of realgar induced apoptosis in RA-resistant APL cells, also for screening new bio-markers and drug targets of hematopoietic malignant tumor.
Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Arsenicals ; pharmacology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ; drug effects ; Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional ; Humans ; Leukemia, Promyelocytic, Acute ; pathology ; Proteome ; analysis ; Sulfides ; pharmacology ; Tretinoin ; pharmacology
7.Application of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in microwave ablation of small hepatocellular carcinoma difficult to display on conventional ultrasonography
Xi WANG ; Peng CHENG ; Fen HE
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2018;34(8):1697-1701
ObjectiveTo investigate the value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in microwave ablation of small hepatocellular carcinoma difficult to display on conventional ultrasonography. MethodsA retrospective analysis was performed for the clinical data of the patients with liver cancer difficult to display on conventional ultrasonography who were treated in Department of Oncology in General Hospital of Chengdu Military Region from January 2015 to December 2017, and according to the results of contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT), all patients had a nodule diameter of <3.0 cm. All patients were given contrast-enhanced ultrasound during microwave ablation to identify tumor location and size. Contrast-enhanced CT was performed at one month after surgery to evaluate the effect of ablation and the incidence of complications. For each lesion, conventional ultrasound images and contrast-enhanced CT images before surgery, contrast-enhanced ultrasound images during surgery, and contrast-enhanced CT images after surgery were analyzed to evaluate treatment outcome and postoperative follow-up. ResultsA total of 52 patients with 78 lesions were enrolled. Of all lesions, 73 were directly displayed on contrast-enhanced ultrasound and 5 were clarified in combination with contrast-enhanced CT, among which one was located near the diaphragm and the top of the liver and four were only slightly enhanced in the arterial phase on contrast-enhanced ultrasound. Microwave ablation was performed for all 78 lesions, and no major complications were observed. Follow-up at one month after surgery showed that all 78 lesions were completely inactivated. ConclusionContrast-enhanced ultrasound can clearly show the location, size, and extent of infiltration of small hepatocellular carcinoma lesions which are difficult to display on conventional ultrasonography. It also helps with accurate localization for microwave ablation and has fewer complications. Therefore, it is an important auxiliary method for microwave ablation.
8.Multiple-slice spiral CT perfusion imaging of pancreatic cancer
Zhuzhong CHENG ; Guohui XU ; Juan HUANG ; Yujie YANG ; Ying CAO ; Ren HE ; Xiaoqiu XI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2008;20(10):685-687
Objective To assess the diagnostic value of multiple-slice spiral CT (MSCT) perfusion imaging technique in pancreatic cancer by measuring and comparing the dynamical characteristics of blood flow between normal pancreas and pancreatic cancer. Methods The CT perfusion imaging were obtained using Siemens Somatoma MSCT scanner in 44 patients with normal pancreas tissue and 18 patients with pancreatic cancer. The mean blood flow (BF),blood volume (BV), time to start (Trs), time to peak (TIP), permeability and patlak blood volume (pBV) were measured and statistically analyzed by using Siemens Body peHusion software package. Results The mean BF, BV, Trs, TIP, permeability and pBV of normal pancreas were: (90.60±29.25) ml·100 ml-1·min-1, (190.35±43.8) ml/L, (205.3±160.2) s, (1403.5±334.0)s, (99.47±49.9) 0.5 ml·100 ml-1·min-1, (157.8±52.5) ml/L, respectively. The mean BF, BV, TTS, TrP, per-meability and pBV of pancreatic cancer were (22.9±10. 63) ml·100 ml-1·min-1, (52.38±18.08) ml/L, (194.3±76.0) s, (1549.5± 308.5)s, (115.25±33.55) 0.5 ml·100 ml-1·min-1, (83.16±41.45) ml/L respectively. The mean BF, BV, pBV and permeability between normal pancreas and pancreatic carcinoma were statistically significant (P<0.01). However the mean TTS and TIP between normal pancreas and pancreatic carcinoma were not statistically significant (P>0.05). Conclusion There are significant differences between perfusion values of pancreatic carcinoma and normal pancreatic tissue, and MSCT perfusion imaging is helpful in diagnosing pancreatic carcinoma.
9.Gestational diabetes mellitus does not increase the risk of adverse pregnancy outcomes in twin pregnancies
Huiyun XIAO ; Jia YU ; Yu LIU ; Wanqing XIAO ; Fang HU ; Xi CHENG ; Ping HE ; Xiu QIU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2016;19(5):345-349
Objective To evaluate the influence of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) on maternal and perinatal outcomes in twin pregnancies. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical features of both twin and singleton pregnancies, which delivered in Guangzhou Women and Children's Medical Center between January 1, 2012 and December 31, 2013. The twin pregnancies were divided into two groups:those with (GDM-T, n=51) and without GDM (non-GDM-T, n=130), which were matched by maternal age and delivery time (within one month) in a ratio of 1∶2 among singleton pregnancies with (GDM-S, n=102) and without GDM (non-GDM-S, n=102), respectively. The differences of adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes among these four groups were examined. The overall assessment of pregnancy outcomes was completed using Delphi method. Statistical analysis was performed with one-way analysis of variance, t test, Kruskal-Wallis test, rank test, Chi-square test or Fisher's exact test. Results (1) When compared to GDM-S and non-GDM-S group respectively, less women conceived with the help of assisted reproductive technology, higher proportion of women underwent and gestational age at delivery tend to be earlier in GDM-T and non-GDM-T group (all P<0.01). In oral glucose tolerance test,the fasting blood glucose level of GDM-T group was higher than the other three groups (F=21.716, P<0.01), the glucose levels at 1 and 2 h were higher than non-GDM-T and non-GDM-s respectively (both P<0.01), but no significant difference was found when compared with GDM-S group (P>0.01). Similarly, no significant difference was found in prenatal glycosylated hemoglobin value between GDM-T and GDM-S group (P>0.01). (2) There was no significant difference in the incidences of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, anemia, premature rupture of membranes, oligohydramnios, placental abruption, postpartum hemorrhage, asphyxia neonatorum, small for gestational age, hypoglycemia of newborn, hyperbilirubinemia of newborn and perinatal death between GDM-T group and the other three groups(all P>0.01). Higher incidences of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and postpartum hemorrhage were shown in the GDM-T group than in the GDM-S and non-GDM-S groups, respectively (both P<0.01). The incidences of preterm birth in GDM-T and non-GDM-T group were both higher than that in GDM-S and non-GDM-S, respectively [54.9%(66/102), 53.8%(140/260), 5.0%(10/102) and 3.0%(6/102), all P<0.01], while no significant difference was found between GDM-T and non-GDM-T group (P>0.01). (3) The overall assessment of pregnancy outcomes did not show any difference between GDM-T group and the other three groups (χ2=6.707, P>0.01). However, the score for fetal outcomes in the GDM-T group was higher than in the GDM-S and non-GDM-S group, but lower than in non-GDM-T group [M(Q)=1.0(2.3), 0.0(3.0), 0.0(0.0), 1.0(2.8) score, χ2=122.818, P<0.01]. Conclusions GDM does not increase the risk of adverse pregnant outcomes in twin pregnancies.
10.Preparation of Paeonol-HP-β-cyclodextrin Inclusion Compound and Its Prescription Technology Optimiza-tion
Xin ZHENG ; Peihong YANG ; Lin HE ; Xi CHEN ; Mo CHENG ; Bibo YOU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(4):530-532,533
OBJECTIVE:To prepare paeonol-HP-β-cyclodextrin (PAE-HP-β-CD) inclusion compound and to optimize its pre-scription technology. METHODS:PAE-HP-β-CD was prepared by freeze drying method and validated. Using inclusion rate as in-dex,main drug-accessory ratio,inclusion time,inclusion temperature and stirring speed as factors,the preparation technology was optimized by central composite design-response surface methodology. RESULTS:Prepared PAE-HP-β-CD underwent phase transfor-mation. The optimal inclusion technology was as follows as main drug-accessory ratio of 3.39∶1,inclusion temperature of 50 ℃, inclusion time of 3.2 h, stirring speed of 350 r/min. Relative error between measured value (87.46%) and predicted value (89.12%) of inclusion rate was 1.86%(n=6). CONCLUSIONS:PAE-HP-β-CD inclusion compound is prepared successfully, and its prescription technology is stable and feasible.