3.Analysis of CT features of pulmonary sarcoidosis
Jun MA ; Xiao-Hua ZHU ; Xi-Wen SUN ; Gang PENG ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the CT features of pulmonary sarcoidosis.Methods Ninety patients with histologically proved pulmonary sarcoidosis were retrospectively studied by using CT scans and clinical recording.Results The main CT findings of pulmonary sarcoidosis were nodules which were seen in 69 cases(76.7%),and the nodules mostly distributed around the bronchovascular bundle(n=37, 41.1%).Other abnormalities included consolidation(n=31,34.4%),ground-grass(n=39,43.3 %), thickening of bronchovascular bundle(n=30,33.3%),interlobular septal lines(n=58,64.4%), fibrosis(n=17,18.9%)including bronchial distortion(n=8,8.9%),linear shadow(n=5,5.6%), and honeycombing shadow(n=4,4.4%),air-trapping(n=3,5.3%),bronchial straitness(n=8, 8.9%),pleural thickening(n=42,46.7%),and hilar and mediastinal adenopathy(n=76,84.4%). Two or more abnormal findings co-existed in 83 cases.The pulmonary lesions co-existed with hilar and mediastinal adenopathy in 76 cases.The nodules(n=25),consolidation(n=9),ground-grass(n=11), thickening of bronehovascular bundle(n=10)were improved after therapy.Ten cases of the interlobular septal(10/22),0 of bronchial distortion(0/4),1 case of diffuse linear(1/3),and 0 case of honeycombing(0/2)were improved.Conclusion CT manifestations of pulmonary sarcoidosis are varied, but has some specific radiographic features.A correct diagnosis can be made.combined with hilar and mediastinal adenopathy.
4.Pulmonary sequestration: case report and review of the literature
Yan XIAO ; Haiyan WANG ; Zhongguang WEN ; Nan MA
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(5):762-763
Objective To highlight the characteristics of pulmonary sequestration (PS) with combination of practical experience and review of literature. Methods One patient with PS confirmed by biopsy was described and the relevant literatures of 279 cases were reviewed. Results PS can be divided into two types: intralobar type and extralobar type. The percentage of intralobar type is about 78.5%, intralobar type is 13.3%, other unreported is 8.2%. Clinically, PS was often combined by repeated pulmonary infection. The mis-diagnose rate is 72.8%. Etrograde arteriography or enhanced CT scan could find the abnormal artery, from which we can make correct diagnosis. The diagnose rate is 100%. Conclusion For patients with above clinical and X-ray symptoms, PS should be considered. Enhanced CT or retropgrade arteriography examination should be done as soon as possible. Timely diagnosis and surgery treatment are important for curing this kind of disease.
5.Chronic hypoxia in altering metabolism of intestinal flora of infants
Renguo WEN ; Guolin SUN ; Xiaobo PENG ; Ruiyan MA ; Yingbin XIAO
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(2):121-122,124
Objective To investigate the metabolism change of intestinal flora due to chronic hypoxia in infants. Methods Ten infants with tetralogy of fallot were considered as the chronic hypoxia group,10 healthy infants were regarded as the control group. The urine concen-tration of hippurate in the morning with fasting was detected by 1 H nuclear magnetic resonance. Results The concentration of hippurate was decreased in hypoxia group compared with the control group,(47. 15 ± 32. 88) mg/L vs (346. 698 ± 13. 555) mg/L,with significant differ-ence,P=0. 002. Conclusion Chronic hypoxia alters metabolism of intestinal flora in infants.
7.Imaging and biodistribution of 99Tcm labeled cyclic RGD peptide in nude mice with xenografted lung adenocarcinoma
Yao-yu, SUO ; Wei-dong, YANG ; Xiao-wei, MA ; Xiao-yan, LIANG ; Wen-hui, MA ; Jing, WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2011;31(6):405-409
ObjectiveTo synthesize 99Tcm labeled hydrazine-nicotinamide ( HYNIC)-c (RGDfK)and evaluate its biodistribution and imaging in the severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) nude mice bearing human lung adenocarcinoma.Methods( 1 )Tcm-HYNIC-c(RGDfK) was prepared by a two-step method using tricine and ethylenediamine diacetate (EDDA) as coligands and HYNIC as the dual functional chelator.The bioactivity of 99Tc m-HYNIC-c (RGDfK) was measured by cell binding experiments.(2) The nude mice bearing human A549 lung adenocarcinoma were randomly divided into 7 groups with 5 in each group.The 7 th group was the competitive inhibition control group and was administrated 100 μg HYNIC -c (RDGfK) 30 min earlier before the injection of 99Tcm-H Y N IC-c ( RGDfK ).The nude mice were scanned at 0.5,1,2,4,8 and 12 h respectively after intravenous injection of 7.4 MBq 99Tcm-HYNIC-c(RGDfK).The biodistribution of the agent was measured as % ID/g.The uptake ratio of tumor to muscle (T/NT) was also measured by placing ROI on 99Tcm-HYNIC-c(RGDfK) SPECT imaging.(3)Gamma imaging was performed in 6 mice including 3 in the competitive inhibition control group at 0.5,1,2,4,8 and 12 h post injection.ResultsThe labeling yield of 99Tcm-HYNIC-c(RGDfK) was more than 90%,and the radiochemical purity was more than 95%.99Tcm-HYNIC-c(RGDfK) can specifically bind with A549 adenocarcinoma cells with a binding rate up to 36.14%.Biodistribution study showed that the uptake in the kidney was above 20 % ID/g during 0.5 - 8 h post injection.The % ID/g in tumor was 10.52 ± 1.48 at 0.5 h,17.26 ±2.81 at 8 h,and 8.93 ±0.90 at 12 h.However,the % ID/g in tumor was only 2.29 ±0.85 in the competitive inhibition control group at 0.5 h.The highest T/NT was 6.87 at 8 h by the ROI analysis.Xenograffted tumors could be visualized at 1 h and delineated more clearly from 4 to 8 h post injection of 99Tcm-HYNIC-c(RGDfK).Conclusions99 Tcm-HYNIC-c (RGDfK) can be readily synthesized.Its binding with A549 lung adenocarcinoma cells is specific and the binding rate is high.
8.Establishment of osteoblast primary cilia model removed by chloral hyrate.
Xiao-ni MA ; Wen-gui SHI ; Yan-fang XIE ; Hui-ping MA ; Bao-feng GE ; Ping ZHEN ; Ke-ming CHEN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(6):547-552
OBJECTIVETo establish osteoblast model, primary cilla model was removed by chloral hyrate, observe effects of osteoblast primary cilla moved on enhancing ALP staining and calcified nodules staining in electromagnetic field.
METHODSThree 3-day-old male SD rats weighed between 6 and 9 g were killed, cranial osteoblast was drawed and adherencing cultured respectively. Cells were subcultured and randomly divided into 4 groups until reach to fusion states. The four groups included chloral hydrate non-involved group (control group), 2 mM, 4 mM and 8 mM chloral hydrate group, and cultured in 37 °C, 5% CO2 incubator for 72 h. Morphology of primary cilla was observed by laser confocal scanning microscope, and incidence of osteoblast primary cilia was analyzed by Image-Pro Plus 6.0 software. Cells in the correct concentration group which can removed cillia most effectively were selected and divided into 3 groups, including control group (C), Electromagnetic fields group (EMFs), and EMFs with 4 mM chloral hydrate group. DMEM nutrient solution contained 10%FBS were added into three groups and cultured for 9 days and formation of ALP were observed by histochemical staining of alkaline phosphatase. After 12 days' cultivation, formation of mineralization nodes was observed by alizarin red staining.
RESULTSCompared with control group and 2mM chloral hydrate group,4 mM chloral hydrate group could effectively remove osteoblast primary cilla (P<0.01). Removal of osteoblast primary cilla could weaken the formation of ALP and mineralization nodes in osteoblast in EMFS. Compared with EMFs group, the area of ALP and mineralization nodes in EMFs with 4 mM chloral hydrate group were decreased obviously (P<0.01).
CONCLUSION4mM chloral hydrate could effectively remove osteoblast primary cilia. Primary cilla participate in EMFs promoting formation of ALP and mineralization nodes in osteoblast and provide new ideas for exploring mechanism of EMFs promoting osteoblast maturation and mineralization.
Alkaline Phosphatase ; metabolism ; Animals ; Cell Culture Techniques ; instrumentation ; methods ; Cells, Cultured ; Chloral Hydrate ; pharmacology ; Cilia ; drug effects ; enzymology ; physiology ; Male ; Osteoblasts ; cytology ; enzymology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.Icariin promote maturation of osteoblasts in vitro by an estrogen-independent mechanism.
Wen-Gui SHI ; Xiao-Ni MA ; Yan-Fang XIE ; Jian ZHOU ; Jian ZHOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(14):2704-2709
OBJECTIVETo investigate the estrogenic activity of icariin and genistein with estrogen-dependent human breast cancer (MCF-7) cells.
METHODMCF-7 cells were incubated with media containing 5% charcoal dextran-treated FBS in phenol red-free media for 48 h. CCK-8 kit was used to study the impact of defferent concentration of icariin and genistein on MCF-7 proliferation in vitro. Optimal concentration icariin and genistein were added into medium and total RNA was isolated after 12, 24, 36, 48 h. The gene expression of ERalpha, ERbeta, PS2, and PR were investigated by Real-time RT-PCR Total protein was also isolated and secretion of ERalpha, ERbeta, PS2, and PR were examined by Western blot.
RESULT10 micromol x L(-1) icariin and genistein could promote the proliferation of MCF-7 evidently. However, the ability of genistein to promote the proliferation was better than icariin. With the concentration of 10 micromol x L(-1), genistein group had a stronger expression of ERa, PS2 and PR mRNA levels than icariin while ERbetaexpression had no significant difference in two group. The same effects were detected by western blotting.
CONCLUSIONBoth genistein and icariin have a strong estrogen-like effect, but the estrogenic activity of genistein is stronger than icariin. It showed that the activity of icariin is stron-ger than genistein to promote ROB maturation. So it must be that icariin promotes the maturation of osteoblasts in vitro by a estogen-independent mechanism.
Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Estrogen Receptor alpha ; genetics ; metabolism ; Estrogen Receptor beta ; genetics ; metabolism ; Estrogens ; pharmacology ; Flavonoids ; pharmacology ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Genistein ; pharmacology ; Humans ; MCF-7 Cells ; Osteoblasts ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Presenilin-2 ; metabolism
10.Analysis of risk factors in elderly type 2 diabetes mellitus with cerebral infarction
Hong LI ; Man-Yun ZHANG ; Xiao-Zheng FANG ; Bi-Ma WEN ; Qing ZHANG ; Yong-Fang ZHU ;
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(11):-
Objective To explore the risk factors in elderly type 2 diabetes mellitus with cerebral infarction. Methods Retrospective investigarion was performed on 148 elderly hospitalized patients with type 2 diabetes.The patients were classified based on the presence or absence of cerebral infarction and compared with 60 controls.Logis- tic regression analysis was used to reveal the risk factors for cerebral infarction.Results The levels of systolic blood pressure(SBP),body mass index (BMI),fasting blood glucose (FBG),total cholesterol (TC),triglyceride (TG) and plasma fibrinogen(Fg) were higher in the patients with cerebral infarction[141.15?17.46)mmHg,(23.81?3.53)kg/m~2,(8.82?2.81)mmol/L,(5.69?1.15)mmol/L,(2.08?0.75)mmol/L and (4.08?0.65)g/L] than those without cerebral infarction[(129.78?14.65) mmHg,(22.18?3.22)kg/m~2,(7.06?1.72 )mmol/L,(5.09?1.12)mmol/L,(1.62?0.43)mmol/L and (3.48?0.58)g/L].The logistic analysis showed COUR,SBP,FBG, TC,TG and Fg were the independent risk factors for cerebral infarction.Conclusion Early intervention of the inde- pendent risk factors including SBP,FBG,TC,TG and Fg in elderly patients with type 2 diabetes was important for reduction and postponement of cerebral infarction.