1.MRI texture analysis in differential diagnosis of orbital lymphoma and inflammatory pseudotumor
Jiliang REN ; Yingwei WU ; Xiaofeng TAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(7):980-984
Objective To discuss the application value of texture analysis of conventional MRI in differential diagnosis of orbital lymphoma from inflammatory pseudotumor.Methods The conventional MRI data of 15 patients with lymphoma and 17 patients with inflammatory pseudotumor proven by pathology or clinical follow-up were retrospectively reviewed.The texture features of lesions based on axial T1WI,fat-saturated T2WI and contrast enhanced fat-saturated T1WI were extracted by manually drawn ROIs with software MaZda.The subsets of optimized texture parameters were chosen by four different methods:Fisher coefficient,probability of classification error and average correlation coefficient (POE+ ACC),mutual information measure (MI) and the combination of the above three methods (FPM),respectively.Linear discriminant analysis (LDA) and nonlinear discriminant analysis (NDA) were performed for texture classification.The texture features from the sequence with the best classification result of orbital lymphoma and inflammatory pseudotumor were compared.Results The optimal texture parameters were mainly derived from co occurrence matrix and run-length matrix on T1WI and T2WI.The optimal texture parameters were mainly derived from co-occurrence matrix and histogram on contrast enhanced T1WI.The best classification of MRI texture was obtained within T2WI with lowest classification error of 1.56% achieved by FPM in combination with NDA.Comparing the texture parameters of orbital lymphoma and inflammatory pseudotumor on T2WI,the angular second moment and long length emphasis were significantly higher in orbital lymphoma (both P<0.005),while the entropy and short length emphasis were significantly lower in orbital lymphoma (both P<0.005).Conclusion It is feasible to use texture analysis on conventional MRI for the differentiation of orbital lymphoma and inflammatory pseudotumor.
2.Advances in the research of extravascular lung water after severe burn.
Xiaofeng YU ; Hui REN ; Jiaping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2015;31(2):153-156
Pulmonary edema frequently occurs after severe burn. It not only impairs pulmonary function directly, but also can induce or exacerbate other pulmonary complications such as lung infection, acute lung injury ( ALI), and ARDS. Extravascular lung water (EVLW) is closely related to the pulmonary edema. Dynamical monitor of EVLW has been used to predict and quantify the degree of pulmonary edema clinically. This review focuses on the recent progresses at home and abroad on the formation mechanism, monitoring approach, and prevention and treatment of EVLW after severe burn injury.
Acute Lung Injury
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etiology
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physiopathology
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Burns
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Extravascular Lung Water
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Humans
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Pulmonary Edema
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diagnosis
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etiology
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Severity of Illness Index
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Shock, Septic
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complications
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physiopathology
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Thermodilution
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Trauma Severity Indices
3.Effect of celecoxib on bladder cancer xenografts in nude mice and apoptosis of tumor cells of the xenografts
Liang REN ; Shukun HOU ; Xiaofeng WANG ; Haiyun YE ; Kaopeng GUAN
Chinese Journal of Urology 2006;0(S1):-
Objective To investigate the effect of cyclooxygenase-2(COX-2) inhibitor celecoxib on bladder cancer xenografts in nude mice and apoptosis of tumor cells in the xenografts. Methods Models of bladder cancer xenograft in nude mice was used to observe the effect of celecoxib on the animals and the xenografts.TUNEL was used to assess apoptotic index of tumor cells in the xenografts. Results Celecoxib could effectively inhibit the growth of xenografts(P0.05). Conclusions Celecoxib maybe inhibit the growth of bladder cancer via inducing apoptosis of tumor cells and perhaps will become a choice of chemoprevention and adjuvant therapy of bladder cancer.
4.NO mixture promotes wound healing of diabetes mellitus mice
Xiaofeng REN ; Shirong LI ; Zhenxiang WANG ; Pan YU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the influence of NO mixture(L-arginine,apocynin and sodium nitroferricyanide) on wound healing of diabetes mellitus(DM) mice.Methods Fifty adult male Kunming mice were induced by streptozotocin to establish type I DM model.They were then randomly divided into control group,L-arginine group(150 g/L),apocynin group(1?10-4 mol/L),sodium nitroferricyanide group(0.1 mmol/L) and NO mixture group(above components were mixed with equal ratio).Full-thickness skin wound was made and injected with corresponding drugs of 0.15 ml once every 2 days.The wounds were digitally photographed to calculate the percentage of wound closure using computer image analysis software in 1,3,5,7 and 10 d post-injury.The density of fibroblasts,the content of collagenous fibers and the neovascularization in the wound samples were measured with the aid of HE staining.Results From the third day post-injury,the wound healing rate of NO mixture group was significantly higher than that of all the other groups(P
5.Progress in the studies of endomorphins
Weihua REN ; Xiaofeng HUO ; Ning WU ; Rui WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2001;17(1):17-20
Endomorphins(EMs),two tetrapeptides, were discovered in 1997 and believed to be endogenous ligands of μ-opioide receptor(MOR). They mediated various physiological processes by binding to MOR that couple with G-proteins. Based on our works and literatures, we reviewed the distribution in nerve system, receptor binding properties, analgesis, effects on ion channels, conformation and struction-activity relationship of EMs.
6.Antenatal taurine supplementation reduces cerebral cell apoptosis in fetal rats with growth restriction
Xiaofeng WANG ; Huiyu TENG ; Jing LIU ; Na YANG ; Xiaotun REN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2013;(3):165-169
Objective To explore the effect of antenatal taurine supplementation on cerebral apoptosis and the expression of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) and caspase-3 in fetal rats with fetal growth restriction (FGR).Methods Fifteen pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into three groups:control group,FGR model group (model group) and FGR with antenatal taurine supplementation group (taurine group).Taurine was added into the diet of taurine group at a dose of 300 mg/(kg · d) from the 12th day of gestation until natural delivery.Two appropriate for gestational age (AGA) newborn rats were randomly selected from each mother in control group and two FGR fetal rats were randomly selected from each mother both in model and taurine groups.Apoptosis of neural cells in the brain was detected by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated nick end labeling (TUNEL).Changes in protein expression of GDNF and caspase-3 were detected by immunohistochemistry.Levene method,one-way ANOVA and SNK-test,or Kruskal Wallis rank sum test and Tamhane’ s test were applied for statistical analysis.Results (1)The total amounts of fetal rats in control group,model group and taurine group were 65,60 and 59.The mean body weight of fetal rats were (6.36±0.44) g,(4.55 ± 0.45) g and (5.11±0.67) g,respectively.All fetal rats developed FGR in model group,while 76.3%(45/59) of fetal rats were FGR in taurine group.Therefore,FGR model was successfully established.(2) In control group,there were few expression of TUNEL positive cells in cerebral cortex.A large amount of TUNEL positive cells were found in the cortex,hippocampal and white matter area in model group,but less positive cells were identified in taurine group than in model group.The amount of apoptotic brain cells in the three groups were (0.46 ± 0.11),(14.76 ± 3.42) and (6.78 ± 1.93),respectively(H=429.80,P=0.000).(3)There were only small amount of GDNF positive cells in cerebral cortex in control group and more in model group.The amount of GDNF positive cells was further increased in taurine group.The amount of GDNF positive cells in cerebral cortex in the three groups were (93.56± 6.73),(120.36± 6.23)and(139.56± 5.28),respectively (H=715.17,P=0.000).(4) Few caspase-3 positive cells were found in cerebral cortex in control group.A large amount of positive cells were found in model group and less positive cells were found in taurine group,which was still more than those in control group.The amounts of caspase-3 positive cells in the three groups were (7.50±2.31),(151.32±24.43)and(37.28±11.21),respectively (F=132.54,P=0.000).Conclusions The number of apoptotic neural cells in brain tissue of baby rats with FGR were significantly increased,which can be significantly alleviated by maternal antenatal taurine supplementation through upregulation of GDNF and downregulation of caspase-3 expression.
7.Effects of Cytokine-Induced Killer Cells on Different Tumor Cell Lines in Vitro
Xinling LI ; Zhishuang WANG ; Xiaofeng SHAO ; Feng REN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2013;(8):759-762
Objective To investigate the proliferation, immune phenotype and cytotoxicity on different cell lines of cytokine-induced killer (CIK) cells collected from healthy donors. Methods Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) from healthy donors were induced to become CIK cells by adding cytokines including rhIL-2, rhIFN-γand CD3 McAb. The proliferation of CIK cells was tested by blood cell recording board. The CIK cells were analyzed on different time points by FACS. The cytotoxicity of CIK cells against different tumor cell lines, such as K562, BJAB, A549, MCF-7 and HepG2, was detected by MTT assays on day 13. Results CIK cells quickly proliferated from day 5, and expanded by 182-fold after 20-day culture. The immunophenotypes of CD3+, CD3+CD8+and CD3+CD56+were (97.83±1.03)%, (77.12±1.60)%and (27.58± 2.02)%. The percentages of CD3+, CD3+CD8+and CD3+CD56+increased noticeably (P<0.01). According to the effector-tar-get ratio of 40∶1, the activity of CIK cells against tumor cells K562, BJAB, A549, MCF-7 and HepG2 were (88.89±7.22)%, (75.42±9.52)%, (63.19±5.67)%, (43.53±5.67)%and (42.63±7.69)%. The experiments showed that CIK cells possessed high-er antitumor cytotoxic activity. Conclusion CIK cells can be largely capacity cultured by adding cytokines in vitro. CIK cells were a highly efficient cytotoxic cell against tumors, and had clinical application potentials.
8.EFFECTS OF ENDOMORPHINS AND THEIR ANALOGS ON CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM
Ning WU ; Weihua REN ; Xiaofeng HUO ; Qiang CHEN ; Rui WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2001;36(4):241-245
AIM To analyze the effects of endomorphins (EMs) and their analogs ([D-Pro2]EM-1, [D-Ala2]EM-1, [D-Pro2]EM-2 and [D-Ala2]EM-2) on the cardiovascular system of anesthetized rats and to study its mechanism. METHODS Responses to EMs and their analogs were investigated in the systemic vascular bed of rats and the mesenteric microarteria of Bufo gargarizans. Responses to EMs were investigated on the hindquarters of the rat vascular bed under constant-flow conditions and on the isolated rabbit thoracic aorta strips. RESULTS The EMs and their analogs showed dose-related (10-9-10-6 mol*L-1, iv) and naloxone-sensitive (2 mg*kg-1, iv) hypotension in mean arterial pressure of rats with similar duration and vasodilatation in mesenteric microarteria of Bufo gargarizans. The sequence of potencies was EMs > [D-Pro2]EM-2 > [D-Ala2]EM-2 > [D-Ala2]EM-1 > [D-Pro2]EM-1. EMs were shown not to relax the isolated rabbit thoracic aorta strips without endothelium. EMs, however, relaxed them with endothelium significantly. This action was blocked by Nx (10-5 mol*L-1) and L-NNA (10-4 mol*L-1). CONCLUSION The significant hypotensive activity of EMs and their analogs is mainly associated with their vasodilatation, which is related to the release of NO from vascular endothelium, and their potency is not completely related to their affinity for μ-opiate receptor.
9.Influencing factors for HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders among HIV/AIDS patients
JIA Xiaofeng ; WANG Huiqun ; SHI Min ; TANG Jie ; REN Jingxia
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(6):461-464
Objective:
To explore the factors affecting the prevalence of HIV-associated neurocognitive disorders (HAND) among HIV/AIDS patients, so as to provide insights into developing HAND prevention measures.
Methods:
HIV/AIDS patients aged 18 years and above in the Infection Department of Nanjing Second Hospital were selected.Demographic data, treatment regimen and blood biochemical indicators were collected. Depression was evaluated using Patient Health Questionnaire Depression Scale, frailty was evaluated using Chinese version of Tilburg Frailty Indicator, and HAND was evaluated by Montreal Cognitive Assessment Scale. Factors affecting HAND were analyzed using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
Totally 440 questionnaires were allocated and 426 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective rate of 96.82%. The median age of patients investigated was 33.00 (interquartile range, 10.00) year. There were 407 males, accounting for 95.54%; 232 patients with bachelor degree or above, accounting for 54.46%; 171 patients with HAND, accounting for 40.14%. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that educational level (bachelor degree or above, OR=0.291, 95%CI: 0.157-0.541), depression (OR=2.499, 95%CI: 1.530-4.083), frailty (OR=2.121, 95%CI: 1.307-3.441) and treatment regimen including efavirenz (OR=2.223, 95%CI: 1.367-3.615) were the influencing factors for HAND among HIV/AIDS patients.
Conclusion
Educational level, depression, frailty and use of efavirenz may be associated with HAND risk.
10.Buprenorphine transdermal patches as preemptive analgesia
Xiaofeng REN ; Nana REN ; Aiwen ZHANG ; Chengzhi HA ; Songhao ZHENG ; Ning LIU ; Jian XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;19(21):3339-3343
BACKGROUND:Buprenorphine transdermal patches have the characteristics of stable blood concentration, long duration of analgesia, respiratory depression and less side effects, which have been widely used in the treatment of moderate to severe chronic pain. OBJECTIVE:To observe the clinical outcome of preoperative analgesia by buprenorphine transdermal patches for pain management after posterior lumbar surgery. METHODS: Eighty patients scheduled for posterior lumbar decompression and interbody fusion under general anesthesia were enroled, 45 males and 35 females, aged 42-71 years, who were randomly divided into two groups, 40 cases in each group: experimental group and control group. In the experimental group, buprenorphine transdermal patches were given 2 days prior to the internal fixation, and intravenous injection of parecoxib was given for postoperative pain management. In the control group, placebo patches were given prior to the internal fixation, and self-control vein analgesia pump and intravenous injection of parecoxib were given for postoperative pain management. Visual analog scale scores were recorded at 6, 12, 24, 48 hours after surgery as wel as doses of tramadol hydrochloride and pethidine hydrochloride used postoperatively and side effects. The patient's satisfaction, drainage and blood count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein level at 48 hours postoperatively were detected and recorded in the two groups. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:There was no significant difference between these two groups in visual analog scale scores, dosage of tramadol hydrochloride and pethidine hydrochloride used postoperatively, postoperative drainage amount, leukocyte count, erythrocyte sedimentation rate and C-reactive protein level (P > 0.05). Postoperative incidence of nausea, vomiting and delirium was lower in the experimental group than the control group (P < 0.05), but the patient's satisfaction in the experimental group was better than that in the control group (P< 0.05). These findings indicate that buprenorphine transdermal patches have better preemptive analgesia for posterior lumbar surgery, with less adverse effects and better patient's satisfaction.