1.Computed tomography angiography and magnetic resonance angiography evaluate coronary artery in children with Kawasaki disease
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(13):966-967
Kawasaki disease can affect the coronary arteries,including coronary artery dilation,aneurysm,stenosis and thrombus.Conventional coronary angiography is the gold standard for coronary artery evaluation,but there are risks associated with its invasive nature and with the exposure to contrast agents and radiation.With the rapid development,computed tomography angiography and magnetic resonance angiography become the noninvasive imaging modalities to evaluate the coronary artery.
2.Expression and identification of ANO1 in mouse cardiomyocytes
Yiju HOU ; Huijing XU ; Yunqiao ZHANG ; Xihong HU ; Feng HAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(3):539-542
AIM:To explore the expression of anoctamin 1 (ANO1), one of calcium-activated chloride chan-nels ( CaCCs) , in mouse cardiomyocytes and its functional properties.METHODS:The cardiomyocytes from the myocar-dial tissues of C57BL/6 mice were isolated with enzyme and purified by the differential adherent method.The cells were stained with monoclonal anti-sarcomeric actin and Cy3 to evaluate the purity of the myocardial cells.RT-PCR was used to detect the mRNA expression of ANO1 in the mouse cardiomyocytes.The protein expression of ANO1 in the mouse cardio-myocytes was determined by Western blotting analysis.The fluorescence quenching kinetics experiment was used to identify the ion transport properties of ANO1 in the mouse cardiomyocytes.RESULTS: The results of RT-PCR confirmed that ANO1 was expressed in freshly isolated myocardial cells.The results of Western blotting clearly demonstrated the protein expression of ANO1 in primarily cultured myocardial cells.Fluorescence quenching kinetics experiment on freshly isolated single myocardial cell revealed a pronounced outward rectifying property of the ANO1.The functional properties were simi-lar to the classic CaCCs.CONCLUSION:ANO1 expression was identified in the mouse myocardial cells.The function of CaCCs was generated by ANO1, suggesting that ANO1 is the molecular basis of CaCCs.
3.Establishment and Pathological Evaluation of an Acute Cerebral Infarction Model for Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Study
Songhua ZHAN ; Fenghua MA ; Zhenyan YANG ; Xihong HU ; Gonghua DAI ; Xiaoyuan FENG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To establish a stable and feasible animal model of acute cerebral infarction,and to evaluate it with functional magnetic resonance imaging and pathology.Methods Twenty-five S-D rats were randomly divided into five groups,and there were 5 rats in each group.Rats in group A were sham-operated for control study.Unilateral middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO) was performed with improved thread in group B,C,D,E and were enrolled for MRI and MRS study at 3,6,12,24 hours after MCAO.All rats were examined by 1-hydrogen magnetic resonance spectroscopy(~1H MRS).Two or three rats in each group were sacrificed for 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride(TTC) staining of the brain and two rats for pathological examination after MRS.Results Rats in group A showed no change in brain on ~1 H MRS or pathological study.~1H MRS of the rat brains after right MCAO showed a decrease of N-acetyl-aspartate(NAA),an increase of Lactate(Lac) in all groups.There was no significant change of Choline(Cho) and Creatine(Cr) peaks onrats in group B,C,D.The peaks of Cho and Cr were slightly dropped in group E.Conclusion The acute regional cerebral ischemic model in rats made by our approach is stable and reproducible,and it is suitable for evaluation and study with functional magnetic resonancespectroscopy accurately and sensitively.
4.The Relationship between the Expression of COX-2,PD-ECGF and VEGF in Human Gastric Carcinoma and Tumor Angiogenesis
Xihong HU ; Zhiqiang ZHENG ; Zhiguang ZHAO ; Yaxin ZHAO ; Zhanglin NI ; Tao YOU
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(01):-
Objective To explore the expression of COX-2,PD-ECGF and VEGF in gastric carcinoma tissue,and analyze and identify the relationship between the expression and tumor angiogenesis together with biological behaviour in gastric carcinoma.Methods ElivisionTM immunohistochemical method was performed to detect the expression of COX-2,PD-ECGF,VEGF and CD34,and evaluate the value of MVD in surgically resected gastric carcinoma specimens and biopsy tissues under gastroscope,including normal gastric mucosa tissues, metaplasia tissues and gastric mucosal atypical hyperplasia tissues. Clinicopathologic data of patients were analyzed retrospectively. Results The positive expression of COX-2, PD-ECGF,VEGF and MVD in gastric carcinoma were significantly higher than those in normal gastric mucosa, metaplasia or gastric mucosal atypical hyperplasia,and also their expression and MVD were closely related to lymph node metastasis and depth of invasion. The MVD in the groups of COX-2,PD-ECGF,VEGF positive-expression were significantly higher than those in negative-expression groups respectively. There were positive correlations among the expression of COX-2,PD-ECGF and VEGF in gastric carcinoma. MVD increased significantly when COX-2, PD-ECGF and VEGF coexpressed. Conclusion The expression of COX-2,PD-ECGF,VEGF and tumor angiogenesis participated in the genesis,invasion and metastasis of human gastric carcinoma.COX-2,PD-ECGF and VEGF participated in the tumor angiogenesis of gastric carcinoma. In the process of tumor angiogenesis and expression in gastric carcinoma, COX-2, PD-ECGF and VEGF could strengthen the effectiveness each other.They could strengthen the effective ness of tumor angiogenesis when they coexpressed. They could be selected as targets for tumor anti-angiogenesis treatment.
5.SUPPLY OF PULMONARY BLOOD IN YOUNG CHILDREN WITH TOF AND PULMONARY ATRESIA
Xihong HU ; Guoying HUANG ; Mier PA ; Guoping LI ; Dajiang ZHANG ; Lin WU ; Fang LIU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
0.05).The differences were significant between the incidence of APCAs and the degree of pulmonary stenosis(P
6.Ribozyme mediated inhibition on GBC-SD gallbladder carcinoma cells
Bin JIN ; Wei WANG ; Xihong JIANG ; Sanyuan HU ; Chaoyang ZHANG ; Xiaoling QIAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(03):-
Objective To study the effect of ribozyme mediated inhibition on telomerase activity and cell(proliferation) of GBC-SD cells.Methods According to the hTR template two wings region sequence,the hammerhead ribozyme gene sequence was synthesized in vitro.Then,it was engineered into the eukaryon(expression) vector pTriEx-4.Lipofectamine was used to transfect the carcinoma of gallbladder.The inhibition of telomerase activity and cell proliferation in GBC-SD cell was observed,and compared with control group.(Results) Compared to control group,ribozyme can significantly inhibit telomerase activity and cell proliferation of GBC-SD cell.After ribozyme action,the cell ratio of G_0/G_1 markedly increased,and the cell ratio of S phase markedly decreased.Cellular cleavage and proliferation was markedly inhibited.The apoptosis rate was 17.10% and 31.01% on day10 and day13 after ribozyme action.Conclusions Ribozyme can inhibit(telomerase) activity of GBC-SD cells effectively and induce cell apoptosis.
8.Evaluation of aorta's compliance after repair of coarctation of aorta using pulse wave velocity of MRI
Qiong YAO ; Xihong HU ; Quanli SHEN ; Zhongwei QIAO ; Guoying HUANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(10):1584-1587,1604
Objective To evaluate aorta's compliance after repair of coarctation of the aorta (CoA)using the pulse wave velocity (PWV)of MRI.Methods A retrospective analysis of cardiac MR images in 22 patients after repair of CoA was performed.PWV was measured and calculated with phase contrast MRI,and echocardiography was performed to measure both ventricular function and myocardial thickness during the same period.Age and sex-matched 22 normal subjects were served as a control group and their aortic PWVs were measured.Results The averaged PWV in study group was significantly higher than that in control group [(4 .42 ± 3 .02 )m/s vs (2 .73 ± 0 .76 )m/s,P =0.02].In study group,the PWV value of children with moderate anastomotic stenosis was the highest. ROC curve analysis showed the highest sensitivity and specificity could be achieved to distinguish the mild or moderate anastomotic stenosis when the threshold for PWV was 3.37 m/s.No significant correlations were found between left ventricular end-diastolic volume,left ventricular end-systolic volume,ejection fraction,left ventricular thickness and PWV.Conclusion PWV is increased in children after repair of CoA.Significant aortic remodelling can be observed in patients with moderate anastomotic stenosis.
9. Advance in imaging diagnosis of congenital heart disease
Xiaojing MA ; Xihong HU ; Guoying HUANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2019;34(13):976-979
Echocardiography, computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as the non-invasive cardiovascular imaging techniques, play an increasingly important role in the preoperative diagnosis, intrao-perative monitoring and follow-up of congenital heart disease (CHD). At present, these techniques are widely used in the clinical diagnosis and assessment of CHD, providing comprehensive and reliable information about the cardiovascular structure and function for clinical decision-making.However, these techniques have their own advantages and limitations.The research progress of echocardiography, CT and MRI used in the diagnosis of CHD were reviewed in this paper.
10.Management of immunocompromised renal transplant patients infected with coronavirus disease 2019
Rui HU ; Wenlong QIU ; Xihong ZHAO ; Longhai ZHANG ; Li LIU ; Jianfeng XIE ; Daquan ZHANG
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2022;34(5):492-496
Objective:To analyze the treatment process of a renal transplant patient infected with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), and discuss the management strategy for the immunocompromised hosts.Methods:The diagnosis and treatment of a case of transplant patients with COVID-19 admitted to Horgos designated hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in October 2021 were reviewed. The medical history and laboratory and imaging examination treatment and outcome of this case were analyzed.Results:The recipient was a middle-aged male with a time from renal transplantation of 3 years. The onset was moderate to low fever, accompanied by cough and fatigue. Chest CT showed multiple ground glass shadows under the pleura of both lungs, mainly in both lower lungs, gradually worsening until "white lung" appeared, with early renal and cardiac insufficiency. In the course of treatment, immunosuppressants were reduced and the dosage of glucocorticoid was increased. In the early stage, due to renal insufficiency and hyperkalemia, dialysis was conducted for 3 times. Oral abidol and Lianhua Qingwen capsule were given as antiviral and anti-infection treatment. Special immunoglobulin and convalescent plasma of COVID-19 were used to boost the immunity of patients. The patient was eventually clinically cured.Conclusions:The clinical manifestations and diagnosis of COVID-19 for the kidney transplantation recipient are not significantly different from other populations, but immunocompromised hosts are more likely to suffer from organ dysfunction. The adjustment of immunosuppressants and glucocorticoids, respiratory support, selection of antibiotics, organ protection, nutritional support and traditional Chinese medicine intervention in the treatment of renal transplant recipients with severe COVID-19 need further discussion.