1.Application of left femoral neck radioactive uptake ratio in 99Tcm-MDP bone scan for evaluation of osteoporosis
Bao ZHU ; Kejing SHAO ; Dan YANG ; Hang YUAN ; Hui ZHU ; Xiaojia PU ; Fei WANG
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2013;33(6):440-443
Objective To evaluate the value of 99Tcm-MDP uptake by left femoral neck for diagnosing osteopomsis.Methods A total of 58 cases (23 males,35 females,mean age:(66.15±8.45) years) with spondyloarthmpathies from May to December of 2012 were selected.Serum concentrations of type Ⅰ collagen telopeptide (sCTX-1) and bone ALP (BALP) were determined.All patients underwent dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA) to detect bone mineral density (BMD).According to the T scores,patients were divided into 2 groups:normal group (NG) (T>-1.0) and osteoporosis group (OG) (T≤-2.5).99TcmMDP bone scan was further performed.The average radioactive ratio of the left femoral neck to the medial soft tissue of left femur (T/N) was measured.Data differences between the 2 groups were compared by twosample t test and Pearson correlation analysis.Results According to BMD,13 patients (7 males,6 females) were included in NG and 28 patients (10 males,18 females) were included in OG.The mean ages of OG and NG were significantly different ((68.82± 10.41) years vs (62.46± 11.77) years; t =3.560,P<0.05).The BMD of left femoral neck in OG was significantly lower than that in NG ((0.67±0.08) g/cm2 vs (0.91±0.10) g/cm2 ; t=9.917,P<0.01).Although BALP level of OG was significantly higher than that of NG ((35.92±11.58) U/L vs (22.38±6.34) U/L; t=-3.397,P<0.05),no significant difference was observed on sCTX-1 between the 2 groups (t=-0.463,P>0.05).T/N ratio of OG (11.63±6.22) was higher than that of NG (9.74±4.44) (t =-3.027,P< 0.05).There were significant correlations between the T/N ratio of the left femoral neck and the sCTX-1 and BALP concentrations (r=0.376,0.483,both P<0.01).No correlations between the T/N ratio of the left femoral neck and age,BMI and BMD were observed (r=-2.031,-0.017,0.134,all P>0.05).Conclusion The uptake ratio of the left femoral neck in 99Tcm-MDP bone scan could evaluate the metabolism of bone,and it is useful for the early diagnosis of osteoporosis.
2. Comparison of the relative renal function evaluated by 99Tcm-DMSA and 99Tcm-DTPA imaging in children with acute urinary tract infection
Xiaojia PU ; Wei HU ; Kejing SHAO ; Fei WANG ; Bao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;39(12):739-742
Objective:
To compare the relative renal function (RRF) evaluated by 99Tcm-dimercaptosuccinic acid (DMSA) and 99Tcm-diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA) imaging in children with acute urinary tract infection (UTI).
Methods:
A total of 69 children (29 males, 40 females, age: (45±38) months; duration of disease: <6 months) with acute UTI diagnosed clinically in Wuxi People′s Hospital from January 2017 to June 2019 were enrolled retrospectively. All children underwent 99Tcm-DMSA renal static imaging and 99Tcm-DTPA renal dynamic imaging, and the regions of interest (ROI) were drawn manually to calculate the RRF of the right and left kidneys. The consistency of RRF evaluated by the two imaging methods was analyzed by Bland-Altman analysis, the correlation was analyzed by Pearson correlation analysis, and the difference was compared by the independent-sample
3.Study on ASI Ⅱ triggered CD4+T cells activation through regulating CD45 molecular
Ronghui ZHAO ; Yingyuan GU ; Xia ZHANG ; Xiaojia PU ; Xi ZHENG ; Bei LIU ; Chunping WAN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2019;41(5):481-486
[Absract] Objective This paper was designed to reveal the new mechanism on ASI Ⅱ triggered CD4+T cells activation via regulating CD45 molecular and provide a basis for the theoretical foundation of antitumor immunotherapy of Astragalus.Methods The CD4+T cells were randomly divided into negative group,stimulated control group,ASI Ⅱ group,CD45 inhibitor group,and the combination of ASI Ⅱ and CD45 inhibitor group.Besides negative group,the cells from other groups were activated by anti-CD3/CD28 antibody.ASI Ⅱ group was treated with 10 nmol/L ASI Ⅱ,CD45 inhibitor group was treated with 0.8 μmol/L CD45 inhibitor,and the combination group were treated with 10 nmol/L ASI Ⅱ and 0.8 iμmol/L CD45 inhibitor.After 36h culture,the proliferation of CD4+T cells was detected by Ki-67 intracellular staining assay.Cytokine production of Th1 and Th2 were examined ELISA method.The proportion of surface marker (CD44 and CD25)and Th1 intracellular cytokines (IFN-γ) were detected by flow cytometry.Results Compared with stimulated group,Astragaloside Ⅱ group in CD4+Ki67+T positive proportion (5.37% ± 0.92% vs.1.19% ± 0.23%),in CD4+CD25+ positive proportion (50.23% ± 4.65 % vs.15.89% ± 1.13%),in CD4+CD44+ positive proportion (33.16% ± 6.08% vs.15.36% 4 1.45%),in CD4+IFN-γ+ positive proportion (1.42% ± 0.44 % vs.0.38% ± 0.06%) were significntly increased.And the secretion of IFN-γ,IL-4 and IL-2 in ASI Ⅱ group were higher than stimulated group.The anti-mouse CD45 Ab treatment markedly blocked the proliferation and Th1 cytokines production which induced by ASI Ⅱ.Furthermore,the anti-mouse CD45 Ab treatment significantly decreased the expression of surface marker (CD44 and CD25).Conclusions Activating CD45 protein tyrosine phosphatase may be involved in ASI Ⅱ triggered CD4+T cells activation.This study will provide a basis for antitumor immunotherapy of Astragalus.
4.Efficacy of clinical immunology intervention for patients with glucocorticoid refractory subacute thy-roiditis
Jing ZHU ; Xiaojia PU ; Xiaoyi ZHANG ; Chao SHEN ; Yue HUANG ; Bao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2019;39(8):484-487
Objective To assess the efficacy and clinical value of immunoglobulin combined with interferon ( IFN) α-2b in treatment of patients with glucocorticoid refractory subacute thyroiditis. Methods Thirty-five cases of subacute thyroiditis (12 males, 23 females, age (58.1±12.0) years) from January 2016 to May 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were resistant to the treatment of glucocorticoid and as-pirin, or were not suitable for that treatment because of accompany diseases. Thirty-four healthy controls (16 males,18 females, age (57.0±10.0) years) were included. Thyroid hormone, C-reactive protein (CRP), erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR) and 24 h iodine uptake rate tests, as well as 99 Tcm O-4 thyroid imaging and thyroid ultrasonography were performed before and after co-administration of immunoglobulin and IFNα-2b. Paired t test or Wilcoxon signed rank test, two-sample t test or Wilcoxon rank test were used for data anal-ysis. Results The levels of free triiodothyronine ( FT3 ) , free thyroxine ( FT4 ) and thyroid stimulating hor-mone ( TSH) 4 weeks after immunology intervention were restored compared with the levels before treatment ( t:4.81, 7.76, z=4.60, all P<0.01) and were not significantly different compared with those in the con-trol group ( t:0.02, 0.33, z=0.37, all P>0.05) . CRP and ESR were sharply decreased compared to those before treatment (t:9.59, 13.78, both P<0.01). The 24 h iodine uptake rate was restored 4 weeks after treatment (t=13.92, P<0.01). The positive result was found in 1 patient (2.9%, 1/35) by 24 h iodine uptake rate test, and 5.7%(2/35) of patients were positive in 99TcmO-4 static imaging and 1 patient(2.9%, 1/35) had positive ultrasonography result. The 3-month follow-up showed that 32 cases were cured and the treatment was effective in all 35 patients. Only 1 case recurred after 12-month follow-up, and the effective rate was 96.9%(31/32, 3 cases were lost to follow-up). Conclusion Immunology intervention is an effective way to treat glucocorticoid refractory subacute thyroiditis and should be applied extensively in clinical treatment.