1.Effect of saikogenin d on prostaglandin E_2 (PGE_2) production in vitro in C_6 rat glioma cells
Xiaochuan LV ; Lin BAI ; Xiaolei WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(07):-
Aim To study the effect of saikogenin d (SGD) on prostaglandin E 2(PGE 2) production in C 6 rat glioma cells. Methods Radioimmunoassay was applied to determine PGE 2 production in the cells. Scintillation counting was used to measure liberation of -arachidonic acid (AA) from the cells labeled with -AA. Results In vitro, SGD alone at 1~20 ?mol?L -1 did not affect PGE 2 release from cells, but inhibited its release induced by A23187, a Ca 2+ ionophore. The inhibition was concentration-dependent, with the IC 50 value of about 3 ?mol?L -1. SGD (2~10 ?mol?L -1 ) had no inhibitory effect on A23187-induced AA release or on the conversion of AA to PGE 2 in microsomal preparations. Conclusion SGD inhibites A23187-induced PGE 2 production in C 6 rat glioma cells in vitro, without either inhibition of free AA liberation or a direct inhibition of cyclooxygenase (COX) activity.
2.Issues in the use of medical oxygen generator with molecular sieve.
Junfeng XU ; Xiaoling YANG ; Xiaolei ZHAO ; Jiefang BAI ; Chaojie WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;38(4):299-300
There are some existing problems in controlling the quality of oxygen. In order to improve quality, efficiency and safety in the use of oxygen, we presented some factors which may give rise to variations in concentration of oxygen and proposed some suggestions based on the investigation and analysis of such problems.
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3.A Reconstruction Algorithm for Fluorescence Molecular Tomography Based on the Total Least-Squares Rule and the Normalized Conjugate Gradient Method
Shang SHANG ; Jing BAI ; Xiaolei SONG ; Hongkai WANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(04):-
Objective To find an efficient and practical reconstruction algorithm for the fluorescence molecular tomography basing on total leastsquares rule as well as the normalized conjugate gradient method.Methods The finite element method was used to get the weighting matrix from the forward diffusion model.For the inverse reconstruction problem,the total least-squares rule was employed.The normalized conjugate gradient method was applied to find the fluorochrome information in the objective area.Results The simulation experiments showed that images reconstructed by the total least-squares rule were more accurate than those reconstructed by the least-squares rule under the same circumstances when noise existed.The presented algorithm could also give consistent results when the initial guesses varied in a wide range.Conclusion The algorithm presented in this paper offers a practical and efficient reconstruction for the fluorescence molecular tomography.
4.3-D Image of Near-infrared Fluorescent Probe in Tissue-like Solution.
Gang HU ; Junjie YAO ; Xiaolei SONG ; Jing BAI
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(02):-
Objective To develop the fluorescence molecular imaging system and obtain the 3D images of near-infrared fluorescent probe in tissue-like solution.Methods Weak optical signals were acquired with hypothermal cooled CCD camera.The system captured the fluorescent images of different projections at rotating the tissue phantom.The photon propagation in tissue followed the diffusion approximation theory.The 3D image of probe was calculated with a fast reconstruction algorithm based on finite element approach.Results The imaging system could obtain the full-angle dense raw dataset.The reconstruction algorithm had capacity to recover the position and contour of the fluorescent target included in diffusive medium.Conclusion The results from phantom experiments are promising and show the potentials to act as a platform for in vivo fluorescence tomography.
5.Clinical features of unilateral oculomotor nerve palsy related to multiple myeloma:a case report and literature review
Hongtao HU ; Mo LI ; Ming JIANG ; Xiaolei GUO ; Jie CHEN ; Yanxia BAI ; Rongjie BAI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2016;15(4):291-295
Objective To analyze the clinical features of unilateral oculomotor nerve palsy caused by multiple myeloma(MM).Methods A 79-year-old female diagnosed MM for 3 years was admitted due to the disease relapse.The patient presented left oculomotor nerve palsy,bone marrow biopsy showed 4.5% of myeloma cells,the serum level of λ light chain was up to 18 g/L,and brain CT/MRI scan revealed left parasphenoidsinus lesion.A diagnosis of relapsing intramedullary and extramedullary MM,IgGλ type,stage ⅢA was made.Ten cases were retrieved from literature since 1990,the clinical features of 11 cases were analyzed as follows.Results Among 11 cases of unilateral oculomotor nerve palsy caused by MM,7 were males and 4 females with a mean age of (60 ± 12) years (40-79 years).The sub-types of MM were IgG type (7 cases),IgA type (2 cases),biclonal of IgG and IgA type (1 case),and IgD type (1 case).Oculomotor nerve palsy was presented as the initial manifestation of MM in 9 cases,as a sign of relapse of MM in 1 case,and during MM treatment in 1 case.In 7 cases,oculomotor nerve was the only cranial nerve involved,while in other 4 cases,the Ⅳ,Ⅴ,Ⅵ cranial nerves were also involved.Neuroimaging revealed parasphenoid sinus lesions in 9 cases,and myeloma meningitis in 2 cases.Most of the reviewed cases achieved significant clinical improvement after chemotherapy and/or radiotherapy,except 2 cases with myeloma meningitis.The case in our department was improved significantly and rapidly after receiving chemotherapy with bortezomib.Conclusion MM should be considered when unilateral oculomotor nerve palsy is presented with or without the history of MM,the disease is sensitive to chemotherapy in most circumstances.
6.Primary culture and proliferation activity identification of rabbits subchondral bone cell
Wei ZHANG ; Xiulan LI ; Yang ZHANG ; Renxiao BAI ; Yue GUO ; Xiaolei SUN ; Li CUI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2012;35(1):37-41
ObjectiveTo study the method of cell isolation,primary culture and identification of subchondral bone cell of osteoarthritis(OA) rabbits.Methods The rabbit instable knee joint models were made by modified Hulth modeling method.The osteoblasts were harvested from the subchondral bone of rabbits by collagenase and tissue explants attachment.The morphology observation and biological identification were performed by inverted microscope and immunocytochemistry staining,respectively.The proliferative activity of cells were detected by MTT and the expression of Ⅰ-collagen at gene level was detected.ResultsThe cells started to appeared on the 11th day after the attachment.The cells form were fusiformis and triangle,the nucleolus were clear.The cultured cells had typical osteoblast morphological characteristics.The cells obtained from subchondral bone of rabbits were identified to be osteoblast by immunocytochemistry staining.The proliferative activity of cells were equably proliferation which detected by MTT.ConclusionThe modified method provides better way to obtain ideal subchondral osteoblast and the co-culture method is suitable for the study of OA microenvironment,which can simulate interactions of the subchondral osteoblast,synovial cells and chondrocyte.
7.A study of changes in volume and location of target areas and organs at risk in intensity-modulated radiotherapy for cervical cancer
Jianwu CHEN ; Ping LIU ; Wenjuan CHEN ; Penggang BAI ; Jiangshan LI ; Xiaolei NI ; Kaiqiang CHEN ; Qixin LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2015;(4):395-399
Objective To investigate the changes in volume and spatial location of target areas and normal tissues before and during intensity?modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) for cervical cancer by quantitative means. Methods Forty patients with cervical cancer who were treated with IMRT were enrolled as subjects. Computed tomography ( CT) was performed before IMRT and during IMRT when a dose of 27 Gy ( 15 fractions) was reached. Clinicians delineated the target areas and organs at risk in the two groups of CT images. The target areas and organs at risk in one group of images were mapped to the other group of CT image by image registration using the Pinnacle treatment planning system. Volume changes in target areas and organs at risk were analyzed, and changes in the spatial location were evaluated by volume difference method and Dice similarity method. Comparison was made by paired t?test. Results There were significant differences in gross target volumes of primary tumor lesions ( GTV?T) and pelvic metastatic lymph nodes (GTV?N) before and during IMRT ( P= 0?? 000; P= 0?? 000). According to the evaluation by volume difference method, the average rate of change in GTV?T was (38.64±19?? 50)% with a range between 3?? 16%and 86?? 49%, while the average rate of change in GTV?N was (42.49± 25?? 68)% with a range between 2?? 79% and 87?? 42%. In the organs at risk, the bladder had the maximum rate of volume change, the average of which was (55.13±33?? 40)% with a range between 3?? 25% and 116?? 01%. According to the evaluation by Dice similarity method, the average Dice similarity coefficient for GTV?T was 0.50± 0?? 18 with a range between 0?? 10 and 0?? 85, while the average Dice similarity coefficient for GTV?N was 0.31±0?? 20 with a range between 0?? 00 and 0?? 71. The rectum had the minimum Dice coefficient in the organs at risk, the average of which was 0.57± 0?? 14 with a range between 0?? 18 and 0?? 76 . Conclusions For patients with cervical cancer to receive IMRT, since there are substantial changes in volume and spatial location of target areas and normal tissues before and during treatment, it is quite necessary to modify the treatment regimen in time in order to provide adequate doses for target areas and avoid overdose for organs at risk.
8.Evaluation of ventricular systolic function in patients with rheumatoid arthritis using two-dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography
Xiashan ZHANG ; Guojun ZHAO ; Zhian LI ; Shasha DUAN ; Yilu SHI ; Xiaolei WANG ; Si HA ; Yong WANG ; Lijie BAI ; Hongbin LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2016;(1):19-23
Objective To evaluate the left ventricular and right ventricular systolic function by two‐dimensional speckle tracking echocardiography ( 2D‐STE) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis ( RA ) . Methods Fifty five patients with RA and 50 healthy subjects were received echocardiography . 2D‐STE were applied for all the subjects to obtain left ventricular global longitudinal strain ( LVGLS) and right ventricular global longitudinal strain ( RVGLS) .Tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion ( TAPSE) and the change ratio of right ventricular area ( RVACR) were measured by echocardiography . The anti‐cyclic citrullinated peptide antibodies ( anti‐CCP‐II) ,rheumatoid factor ( RF) ,C‐reactive protein ( CRP) and erythrocyte sedimentation rate ( ESR) were detected in both group . The LVGLS and RVGLS in RA group were used to conduce correlation analysis with the level of anti‐CCP‐II ,RF ,CRP , ESR and the duration of disease . Results There was a significant decrease in RVGLS and LVGLS in RA group compared with control group( P <0 .05) . However there was no statistical differenc in TAPSE and RVACR between RA and control group( P > 0 .05) . The anti‐CCP‐II ,RF ,CRP and ESR in RA group increased significantly compared with control group ( P < 0 .001 ) . The result of correlation analysis showed there was no correlation between RVGLS ,LVGLS and anti‐CCP‐II ,RF ,CRP ,ESR in RA group . However ,RVGLS and LVGLS were negatively correlated with the duration of disease . Conclusions LVGLS and RVGLS in RA patients were lower than those in healthy people ,strain decreases with the extension of disease duration ,2D‐STE may be an efficacious assessment to assess left ventricular and right ventricular systolic function in patients w ith RA .
9.Issues in the Use of Medical Oxygen Generator with Molecular Sieve
Junfeng XU ; Xiaoling YANG ; Xiaolei ZHAO ; Jiefang BAI ; Chaojie WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2014;(4):299-300
There are some existing problems in controling the quality of oxygen. In order to improve quality, effi ciency and safety in the use of oxygen, we presented some factors which may give rise to variations in concentration of oxygen and proposed some suggestions based on the investigation and analysis of such problems.
10.Dosimetric comparison of combined intracavitary/interstitial brachytherapy planning using three different kinds of optimization methods in locally advanced cervical cancer
Kaiqiang CHEN ; Hongqiang YOU ; Qixin LI ; Xiaolei NI ; Wenjuan CHEN ; Xiuchun ZHANG ; Penggang BAI ; Ye CAO ; Jihong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2018;38(3):215-219
Objective To compare and analyze the dosimetric discrepancy of combind intracavitary/interstitial brachytherapy using three different kinds of optimization method in locally advanced cervical cancer.Methods Totally 20 cases of locally advanced cervical cancer were selected and divided into three groups according to different optimization method which include manual optimization group (MO) based on graphical optimization,inverse planning simulated annealing (IPSA 1)based on simulated annealing optimization algorithm,IPSA 2 based on IPSA 1 with limitation on maximum dose of target.The dose volume histogram parameters of the targets (V200,V150,V100,D100,D90,HI) and the OARs(D0.1 cm3,D1 cm3 and D2 cm3) were analyzed.Results For CTV,compared with MO,there was no significantly statistical difference in D100between IPSA 1 and IPSA 2(P > 0.05).However,V200,V150,V100 and HI for ISPA1 were better than for ISPA2 (t =-3.422-9.910,P < 0.05).In addition,V100 and D100 in ISPA1 were better than in ISPA2 (t =7.238,5.032,P <0.05).For OARs,D0.1 cm3,D1 cm3 and D2 cm3 in rectum,bladder,sigmoid colon of both ISPA 1 and ISPA 2 were dramatically lower than those of MO (t =2.235 5.819,P < 0.05),without significantly statistical difference found between ISPA1 and ISPA2.Conclusions For combined intracavitary/interstitial brachytherapy in locally advanced cervical cancer,all treatment plans based on three different kinds of optimization methods can meet the clinical need.Moreover,inverse optimization can ensure dose coverage over target and reduce maximum dose of rectum,bladder and sigmoid colon.