1.Analysis in sonographic features of papillary thyroid carcinoma with cervical lymph nodes metastasis
Yongling, DONG ; Ping, XING ; Qi, CHEN ; Ye, YAO ; Changjun, WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2014;(2):172-176
Objective To study the sonographic features of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) associated with cervical lymph nodes metastasis for early diagnosis and prediction of the invaded cervical lymph nodes. Methods The sonographic features of 170 patients with pathologically confirmed PTC in First Afifliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University between 2011 and 2013 were retrospectively reviewed. There were 59 cases with neck lymph nodes metastases and 111 cases without neck lymph nodes metastases. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was aaplied to analyze the cut-off values of resistance index (RI) and peak systolic velocity (PSV) for judging the presence or absence of cercical lymph node metastasis. The Chi-square test and rank sum test were used to compare the different sonographic features between each group. The Logistic regression analysis was used to obtain the relevant factors of PTCs with cervical lymph node metastasis. Results ROC curve analysis showed that the cut-off values of RI and PSV were 0.735,13.95 cm/s. The primary tumor diameter, the existence of halo, the involvement of thyroid upper pole, the microcalciifcation, the blood suply classiifcation and the RI, PSV were statistically signiifcantly different between PTCs with and without cervical lymph node metastasis, whereas no statistical signiifcance was detected between the primary tumor echo pattern, boundary and the longitudinal/transveral ratio between the metastatic and nonmetastatic group. Logistic regression analysis showed that the PTC primary tumor diameter and PSV were independent factors coorelated with cervical lymph node metastasis. Conclusion Some sonographic features of PTC are closely correlated with lymph nodes metastasis, which are valuable in predicting the cervical lymph nodes metastasis in patients with PTC pre-operatively.
2.Progress in the biomarker discovery for drug-induced liver injury.
Lei-yan HE ; Yao-xue GUO ; Chun LI ; Ye DENG ; Qi-zhi ZHANG ; Wen-xing PENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(8):959-965
The leading cause of drug withdrawal from market and clinical trials failure is drug-induced liver injury (DILI). Varying clinical, histological and laboratory features of DILI, as well as undefined underlying mechanisms, hinder patients to be diagnosed in the early-stage of the disease and receive effective treatments. Conventional indicators, like serum transaminases and bilirubin, have inevitable limitations referring to sensitive prediction and specific detection of DILI. In order to reduce the occurrence of DILI, researchers have attempted to discover potential biomarkers with higher specificity and sensitivity from blood and urine in recent years. This article aims to review recent advances in biomarkers of DILI.
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3.Hereditary effects and patterns of suicidal behavior in unipolar depressed patients
Shuguang QI ; Guozhen YUAN ; Jianjun YAO ; Qing JI ; Yongchao QIAN ; Yinping HUANG ; Xing CHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(20):254-256
BACKGROUND:Hereditary factor occupies a certain position in suicidal behavior of depression. The researches in the past are focused on the hereditary effect on bipolar depression suicide.How do hereditary patterns and effects work in suicidal behavior in unipolar depression?OBJECTIVE: To probe into hereditary patterns and effects on suicidal behavior in unipolar depression.DESIGN:Retrospective investigation.SETTING:A municipal psychiatric hygienic centerPARTICIPANTS:Unipolar depression group included 115 outpatients and inpatients diagnosed in Wuxi Psychiatric Hygienic Center from June 1st 1983 to May 31st 2002.The diagnosis tallied with Standards on Depression Onset in Categories and Diagnostic Standards on Psychiatric Disturbance in China of 3rd Edition and with Standards on Severe Depression Onset in Manual of Diagnosis and Statistics of Psychiatric Disturbance in America of 4th Edition.The attack frequency of all the cases ≥ 3 times or the cases had been relieved ≥8 years after a couple of attacks.METHODS:The patients who tallied with the standards on unipolar depression received the investigation in every family tree under the instruction of 2 physicians-in-charge and more than 2 physicians and filled up the self-made investigation form of psychiatric family tree,including mainly the data of social demography of patients and their first grade relatives,characters of disease onset,frequency of attack,history of treatment and suicide. After re-diagnosed by 2 physicians-incharge and more than 2 physicians and checked by one physician-incharge,the cases were collected in patient group. The interview was carried on for the patients with suicidal behavior among all of the survived patients (107 cases) and first grade relatives (14 cases).The interview (337 cases) and investigation with letter (380 cases) were carried on for the first grade relatives without suicidal behavior. The investigation forms of 13 dead cases (8 cases of patients, 5 cases of first-grade relatives) were provided and filled-up by one or two first grade relatives. Two researchers interviewed the cases in the control,inquired the first grade relatives and filled up the investigation form of family tree.Single factor analysis was used for all the data and Falconer pattern of polygenetic threshold-value theory was used to estimate hereditary rate and standard error in suicidal behavior.Separation analysis in medical hereditary mathematic method and polygenetic threshold-value theory were applied to discuss the hereditary patterns.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:Hereditary effects and patterns of suicidal behavior in unipolar depressed patients.RESULTS:Suicidal risk of unipolar depressed patients(51.30%,59/115)was higher than their first grade relatives (2.58%,19/736) (x2=283.16,P < 0.01).Suicidal risk of the first grade relatives (2.58%,19/736) of unipolar depressed patients was higher than the control (0.12%,3/2469)(x2=50.36,P < 0.01).Suicidal risk of the first grade relatives of the patients with suicidal behavior (3.8%,14/372) was higher than that of the first grade relatives of the patients without suicidal behavior (1.4%,5/363)(x2=4.14,P< 0.05).The weighted average hereditary rate and standard error was (70.16±0.79)% for suicidal behavior in unipolar depression.The predictive morbidity of suicidal behavior in the first grade relatives was 3.1% and the real morbidity was 2.6%,which did not indicate significant difference (u =0.766, P > 0.05).CONCLUSION:Suicidal behavior of unipolar depression presents obvious hereditary effects and its hereditary patterns tally with polygenetic inheritance.
4.Learning and Memory Capacity and NMDA Receptor Expression in Shen Deficiency Constitution Rats.
Yu-ru SUN ; Yao-guang SUN ; Qi ZHANG ; Xiao-di WANG ; Xing WANG ; Li-jun SUN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(5):597-601
OBJECTIVETo explore material bases and neurobiological mechanisms of "Shen storing will" by observing learning and memory capacities and N-methyl-D-aspartic acid (NMDA) receptor expressions in Shen deficiency constitution (SDC) rats.
METHODSTotally 40 SD rats were randomly divided into the model group, the Zuogui Pill (ZP) group, the Yougui Pill (YP) group, the blank control group (consisting of normal pregnant rats), 10 in each group. SDC young rat model (inherent deficiency and postnatal malnutrition) was prepared by the classic way of "cat scaring rat". Medication started when they were scared by cat. Rats in the ZP group and the YP group were administered by gastrogavage with ZP suspension 0.1875 g/mL and YP suspension 0.0938 g/mL respectively. Equal volume of normal saline was administered to rats in the blank control group and the model group by gastrogavage. All medication was given once per day, 5 days in a week for 2 consecutive months. Learning and memory capacities were detected by Morris water maze test. Expressions of NMDA receptor subunits NR2A and NR2B in hippocamus were detected by immunohistochemical method.
RESULTSCompared with the blank control group, the latency period, total distance in Morris water maze test were longer in the model group (P < 0.05). All the aforesaid indices all decreased in the ZP group and the YP group, with statistical difference when compared with the model group (P < 0.05). The protein expressions of NR2A and NR2B in hippocamus were lower in the model group than in the blank control group (P < 0.05). But when compared with the model group, they were obviously higher in the ZP group and the YP group (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSSDC rats had degenerated learning and memory capacities and lowered NMDA receptor expressions. ZP and YP could up-regulate learning and memory capacities and NMDA receptor expressions, thereby improving deterioration of brain functions in SDC rats.
Animals ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Female ; Learning ; drug effects ; Memory ; drug effects ; Pregnancy ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate ; metabolism ; Up-Regulation
5.Therapy progress of spinal cord compression by metastatic spinal tumor.
Yao-sheng LIU ; Qi-zhen HE ; Shu-bin LIU ; Wei-gang JIANG ; Ming-xing LEI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(1):94-98
Metastatic epidural compression of the spinal cord is a significant source of morbidity in patients with systemic cancer. With improvment of oncotheray, survival period in the patients is improving and metastatic cord compression is en- countered increasingly often. Surgical management performed for early circumferential decompression for the spinal cord com- pression with spine instability, and spine reconstruction performed. Patients with radiosensitive tumours without spine instabili- ty, radiotherapy is an effective therapy. Spinal stereotactic radiosurgery and minimally invasive techniques, such as vertebro- plasty and kyphoplasty, percutaneous pedicle screw fixation, radiofrequency ablation are promising options for treatment of cer- tain selected patients with spinal metastases.
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6.The effect of PTC1 transfection on the growth and apoptosis of human pulmonary adenocarcinoma cell A549.
Qi-bin SONG ; Wei-guo HU ; Yi YAO ; Wei-xing WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2009;47(17):1340-1342
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of the tumor suppressor gene PTC on the growth inhibition and down-regulation of epidermal growth factor receptors (EGFR) in pulmonary adenocarcinoma cell A549.
METHODSPulmonary adenocarcinoma cell A549 were divided into wild type group, mutant type group, blank group and control group. They were transfected with wild-type PTC1 plasmids, mutant-PTC1 plasmids and blank plasmids, respectively. After transfection, the cell growth curve was drown every day for a week. The expression of PTC1 and EGFR were detected by western blot. Flow cytometry was used to analyze apoptosis and cell cycle of the transfected cells.
RESULTSAfter transfected with wild-type PTC1, the growth rates of A549 cells were slow down, but the other groups of cells had no change. Compared with the control group, the expression of EGFR were down-regulated. The apoptosis rates in wild type group was 24.5%, and the mutant type group was 8.3% (P < 0.01). But the apoptosis rate of blank group has no change.
CONCLUSIONWild-type PTC1 could induce apoptosis and inhibitory effect on A549 cells.
Adenocarcinoma ; metabolism ; pathology ; Apoptosis ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Genetic Vectors ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Patched Receptors ; Plasmids ; genetics ; Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor ; metabolism ; Receptors, Cell Surface ; genetics ; metabolism ; Transfection
7.Efficacy observation of long-retaining scalp acupuncture plus interactive training for upper-extremity dysfunction after cerebral stroke
Cong-Hui QI ; Lin-Hua CUI ; Ye YUAN ; Yao TIAN ; Jie YANG ; Xiao XING ; Sha ZHANG ; Yuan-Wu CHEN
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2021;19(1):43-48
Objective: To observe the efficacy of long-retaining scalp acupuncture plus interactive training in improving upper- extremity dysfunction in cerebral stroke patients. Methods: Ninety-five patients with upper-extremity dysfunction after cerebral stroke were randomized into two groups, with 48 cases in the treatment group and 47 cases in the control group. Conventional internal medicine treatment was offered to both groups. In both groups, Anterior Oblique Line of Vertex-temporal (MS 6, the middle 2/5) and Posterior Oblique Line of Vertex-temporal (MS 7, the middle 2/5) were selected from the same side of the brain lesion (the side apposing to the hemiplegic limb) for scalp acupuncture treatment. In the treatment group, the scalp acupuncture needles were retained for 7 h, in combination with interactive training, while the needles were also retained for 7 h in the control group but without interactive training. Prior to treatment and at 2-week and 4-week treatment, the two groups were scored using the functional test for the hemiplegic upper extremity-Hong Kong (FTHUE-HK) and simplified Fugl-Meyer assessment-upper extremity (FMA-UE). Results: The total effective rate was 97.9% in the treatment group, higher than 74.5% in the control group (P<0.01). The FTHUE-HK score was higher at 2-week and 4-week treatment than before treatment in both groups, presenting statistically significant intra-group differences (all P<0.001); the FTHUE-HK score was higher at 4-week treatment than at 2-week treatment in both groups, presenting statistically significant intra-group differences (both P<0.001). At 2-week and 4-week treatment, the FTHUE-HK score was higher in the treatment group than in the control group, showing significant between-group differences (both P<0.05). During the whole treatment process, the treatment group had higher FTHUE-HK scores compared with the control group, but there was no statistical significance comparing the change of the score between the two groups at 2-week treatment (P>0.05), while the between-group difference in the change of the score was statistically significant at 4-week treatment (P<0.05). The FMA-UE score was higher at 2-week and 4-weeks treatment than before treatment in both groups, presenting statistically significant intra-group differences (all P<0.001); the FMA-UE score was higher at 4-week treatment than at 2-week treatment in both groups, presenting statistically significant intra-group differences (both P<0.001). At 2-week and 4-week treatment, the FMA-UE was higher in the treatment group than in the control group, and the between-group differences were statistically significant (both P<0.01). The FMA-UE score rose gradually with the increase of treatment session, and there was statistical significance comparing the change of the score between the two groups at 2-week and 4-week treatment, respectively (both P<0.05). Conclusion: Long-retaining scalp acupuncture plus interactive training results in more significant efficacy than long-retaining scalp acupuncture alone in improving the upper-limb dysfunction after cerebral stroke and the advantage becomes more notable after 2-week consecutive treatment.
8.Construction and evaluation of recombinant plasmid containing human triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 gene.
Yan HU ; Li-Qi SHU ; Qi-Xing CHEN ; Hang-Ping YAO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2010;39(5):477-482
OBJECTIVETo construct a eukaryotic expression plasmid containing human triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1(TREM-1) gene.
METHODSThe entire gene coding region of human TREM-1 was amplified from total RNA of human peripheral blood by means of RT-PCR. The fragment of TREM-1 was cloned to vector pUCm-T. After digestion by restriction endonuclease BamH I and Pst I, the fragment was subcloned into the eukaryotic expressing vector pEGFP-C3. This recombinant vector was transfected into 293 cells using liposome. The expression level of TREM-1 was determined by fluorescence microscope and Western blot assay. The recombinant TREM-1 vector was transfected into THP-1 cells. After stimulation with 100 ng/ml LPS for 24 h, the mRNA levels of TNF-α and IL-1β were measured using RT-PCR.
RESULTThe expression vector was constructed, and the result of the DNA sequencing showed that the constructed plasmid containing the TREM-1 gene. Fluorescence microscope and Western blot analysis showed that TREM-1 protein was expressed in 293 cells successfully. After transfection into THP-1 cells, recombinant TREM-1 could upregulate the mRNA levels of TNF-α and IL-1β.
CONCLUSIONEukaryotic expression plasmid pEGFP-TREM-1 is successfully constructed and showed biological activity.
Cells, Cultured ; Genetic Vectors ; Humans ; Membrane Glycoproteins ; genetics ; Plasmids ; genetics ; Receptors, Immunologic ; genetics ; Transfection ; Triggering Receptor Expressed on Myeloid Cells-1
9.Effects of quercetin on the learning and memory ability of neonatal rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain damage.
Jing-Jing HUANG ; Xuan LIU ; Xing-Qi WANG ; Li-Hua YANG ; Da-Shi QI ; Rui-Qin YAO
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2012;14(6):454-457
OBJECTIVETo study the effects of quercetin, a flavonoid, on the learning and memory ability of 3-day-old neonatal rats with hypoxic-ischemic brain white matter damage (WMD).
METHODSSixty 3-day-old Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four groups: control, WMD model,and quercetin treatment groups (20 and 40 mg/kg). There were 15 rats in each group. Rats in the WMD model and the two quercetin treatment groups were subjected to right common carotid artery ligation followed by 2 hrs of exposure to 8% O2 to induce periventricular white matter injury. After the operation quercetin was administered daily in the two quercetin treatment groups for 6 weeks. Six weeks later, Morris water maze and open-field tests were carried out to test memory and learning ability as well as behavior and cognition.
RESULTSFrom the second day of training, escape latency in the Morris water maze test was more prolonged in the WMD model group than in the control group (P<0.01). The escape latency in the two quercetin treatment groups was shortened significantly compared with the WMD model group (P<0.05). The WMD model group crossed the original platform fewer times compared with the control and quercetin treatment groups (P<0.05). The open-field test indicated that the number of rearings increased and time spent in the centre was extended in the WMD model group compared with the control group. Compared with the WMD model group, the number of rearings was significantly reduced (P<0.05) and time spent in the centre was significantly shortened in the quercetin treatment groups (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSQuercetin treatment can improve memory and learning ability as well as cognitive ability in neonates with WMD, suggesting that quercetin protects against WMD resulting from hypoxia-ischemia.
Animals ; Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain ; drug therapy ; psychology ; Learning ; drug effects ; Maze Learning ; drug effects ; Memory ; drug effects ; Quercetin ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
10.Effects of autologous mesenchymal stem cells transfected with heme oxygenase-1 gene transplantation on ischemic Swine hearts
Yi-Bo JIANG ; Li-Juan CHEN ; Yao-Liang TANG ; Gen-Shan MA ; Chun-Mei QI ; Qi ZHU ; Xiao-Li ZHANG ; Yu-Yu YAO ; Nai-Feng LIU ; Cheng-Xing SHEN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2009;37(8):692-695
Objective To observe the effect of intracoronary transfer of autologous HO-1 overexpressed MSCs in porcine model of myocardial ischemia ( 1 h)/reperfusion. Methods Apoptosis was assayed and cytokine concentrations in supernatant were measured in cells exposed to hypoxia-reoxygen in vitro. In vivo, Chinese male mini-pigs were allocated to the following treatment groups; control group (saline), MSCs group (MSCs), MSCs transfected with pcDNA3. 1-nHO-l (HO-1-MSCs). 1 x 107 of autologous stem cells or identical volume of saline was injected intracoronary into porcine hearts 1 h after ischemia. MRI assay and postmortem analysis were assessed 3 months after stem cell transplantation. Results In vitro, cell apoptosis rate post hypoxia-reoxygen was significantly reduced in HO-1- MSCs group ( 30. 30% ±7. 64% ) compared with that in MSCs group (56. 93% ±4. 68% , P <0. 001) and LacZ- MSCs group (55. 88% ± 4. 38% , P < 0. 001) , VEGF was also significantly upregulated in HO-1-MSCs group [(768.44±78.38)pg/ml] compared with that in MSCs group[ (555. 27 ±67. 67)pg/ml, P<0.001] and LacZ-MSCs group [ (522. 97 ± 71. 45 ) pg/ml, P < 0. 001 ] . In vivo, cardiac function was significantly improved in both MSCs transplantation groups compared to saline group (all P<0. 05 vs. saline) and the left ventricular ejection fraction was significantly higher in HO-1-MSCs group compared with that in MSCs group at 3 months after transplantation ( 53. 50% ± 2. 09% vs. 49. 54% ± 2. 74% , P = 0. 017 ), capillary density in the peri-infarct area was also significantly higher in HO-1-MSC group than that in MSCs group [ (14.59 ± 2. 39 )/HPF vs. (11.78 ± 2.48 )/HPF, P = 0.033 ] . Conclusions Efficacy of HO-1 overexpressed MSCs on improving cardiac function and promoting angiogenesis was greater than those by MSCs in this porcine ischemia/reperfusion model.