1.Clinical and imaging analysis for 162 cases of moyamoya disease
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(22):19-21
Objective To investigate the clinical manifestations and imaging features of moyamoya disease (MMD).Method The clinical manifestations and the results of CT angiography ( CTA ) and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) examinations of 162 cases diagnosed with M MD were analyzed retrospectively.Results In 162 patients with MMD, 132 cases (81.48% ) had stroke, in which cerebral infarction and transient ischemic attack (TIA) were 20 cases, intraventricular hemorrhage were 48 cases, cerebral hemorrhage were 52 cases, subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) were 10 cases and acute subdural hemorrhage were 2 cases; 8 cases(4.94%) had simple migraine and 22 cases(13.58%) had simple epilepsy.All the patients were with typical imaging findings: ( 1 ) The central branch of the internal carotid artery,bilateral internal carotid artery clinoid segment and proximal arterial stenosis or occlusion was the main performance of MMD.(2) Abnormal vascular network in the skull base was the most feature of MMD changes.(3) The performance of collateral circulation.Conclusions CTA and DSA can be used for the diagnosis of MMD patients.DSA is the gold standard for diagnosis of MMD.
2.Pulmonary Carcinosarcoma with Intracardiac Extension: a Case Report.
Ye-qi SUN ; Peng CHEN ; Qiang ZHAO
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2015;30(3):193-195
Adult
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Carcinosarcoma
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pathology
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Female
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Heart Neoplasms
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pathology
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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pathology
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Myocardium
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pathology
3.Clinical research on plantar pressure measurement in hemiplegic patients with acute cerebral infarction
Jianqing GE ; Jianjun CHEN ; Qiang YE
Journal of Clinical Neurology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the clinical appliance value of plantar pressure measurement in hemiplegic patients with acute cerebral infarction(ACI).Methods Plantar pressure was measurered and recorded by the means of Germany-made Zebris in 21 hemiplegic patients with ACI before and 30 d after treatment.Results Although plantar pressure on foot of the paralysed side was found remarkably decreased compared to that of the contralateral side before treatment(all P
4.Expression of signal transduction genes after differentiation of cord blood stem cells into megakaryocytes
Yunbin YE ; Shuping CHEN ; Huijing CHEN ; Jieyu LI ; Qiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(50):10200-10204
BACKGROUND: Hematopoietic stem cells have an ability of multi-directional differentiation and can be differentiated into megakayocytes in the presence of suitable hematopoietic growth factors and lineage special growth factors.Inducing of CD34+ stem cells to megakaryocytes in vitro involves many changes in gene expression, especially the signal transduction genes.OBJECTIVE: To study the expression of signal transduction genes after differentiation from stem cells into megakaryocytes.DESIGN: Open experiment.SETTING: Department of Tumor Immunology, Fujian Provincial Tumor Hospital.MATERIALS: 60-145 mL of cord blood was collected from normal labor fetuses under sterile conditions by using the blood-bag collective method. Patients and their relatives provided the confirmed consent. Reagents and equipments were detailed as follows: VarioMACS segregation apparatus, CD34+ Isolation Kit, SCGM serum-free medium, CD monoclonal antibodies, cytokines, human genome Oligo Set Version 2.1 from the CapitalBio Corporation, and LuxScan 10K/A bi-passage laser scanning apparatus. The researchers obtained consent from the local ethic committee.METHODS: This experiment was carried out in the Department of Tumor Immuonlogy, Fujian Provincial Tumor Hospital and the CaptialBio Corporation. from July 2005 to June 2006. RNA was extracted separately from CD34+ cells purified from cord blood and CD41+ cells induced from the same cord blood. The cDNA probes were synthesized by reverse transcription and purified. CD34+ cells before culturing and CD41+ cells after culturing were labeled with Cy3-dCTP and Cy5-dCTP respectively. Labeled DNA was dissolved in 30 μL hybridization fluid and hybridized at 42 ℃ over night MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The differential gene expression between haematopoietic stem cells and megakaryocytes involving cell signal transduction were detected by using DNA microarray analysis. According to the gene chip results,17 differentially expressed genes were selected for further analysis by RT-PCR.RESULTS: In this experiment, 3 522 differentially expressed genes were screened, including 1705 up-regulated genes and 1 817 down-regulated genes. In the 3 522 differentially expressed genes, there were 343 genes involved in cell signaling, 150 genes involved in transcription regulation, 21 genes involved in cell differentiation. The expression of the CD61 gene increased 369.83 fold, the expression of the CD41 gene increased 27.38 fold, and the expression of PF4 gene increased 24.06 folds; The expression of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs), G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and members of RAS oncogene family increased mostly. The expression of the genes involved in STAT pathways, both SOCS1 and JAK2 were up-regulated, but STAT5A was down-regulated. As determined by the gene chip results, 17 differentially expressed genes were selected for further analysis by RT-PCR. GAPDH was used as the internal control, and RT-PCR results were in agreement and confirmed the finding from the gene chip expression results.CONCLUSION: Thrombopoeitin (TPO) and other hematopoietic growth factors may enhance the proliferation and differentiation of megakaryocytes derived from cord blood stem cells by GPCRs-Ras-MAPK pathway.
5.Effects of sMICA on receptors of NK cells in breast cancer
Zhifeng ZHOU ; Yunbin YE ; Jieyu LI ; Qiang CHEN ; Weiwei HUANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(2):87-90
Objective To observe the expression of cytotoxicity and receptors on NK cells in breast cancer,and investigate the impact of soluble MICA(sohble MHC class Ⅰ-related molecules A,sMICA) on NK cells receptors expression and cytotoxicity.Methods ELISA was used to examine the sMICA in peripheral blood.The expressions of activated receptor(NKG2D),killer inhibitory receptor (KIR)(CD158b) and NK cells were identified by flow cytometry(FCM).Cytotoxicity of NK cells to breast cancer were tested by MTT.Results sMICA was (205.36±71.27)ng/L in breast cancer patients and 81.6 % samples were detected.There were positive correlations between sMICA levels with breast cancer stages.There were no difference of NK cells percentage between breast cancer and healthy person.The cytotoxicity of NK cells and expressions of NKG2D were obviously lower in breast cancer with sMICA(+) than in healthy person,but CD158b was higher in healthy person.After cultured with sMICA,NK cells cytotoxicity decreased from(76.2±6.7)% to(48.4±4.1)% and the expression of NKG2D reduced from(92.5±7.1)% to (62.5±6.4)%,but the the expression of CD158b increased from(10.6±3.2)% to (43.6±3.4)%.IL-15 up regulated the expression of NKG2D and NK cells cytotoxicity,but decreased the expression of CD158b by co-culturation with IL-15 and sMICA in sMICA+ patients with breast cancer.Conclusion sMICA reduced the expression of NKG2D and increased the expression of Kill,which lead to the down regulation of NK cells cytotoxicity.IL-15 can reverse this effect.
6.K-ras mutations in colorectal cancer at different stages
Yongqi SHEN ; Yunbin YE ; Xiongwei ZHENG ; Chao LI ; Qiang CHEN
Tumor 2010;(2):134-137
Objective:To study the alteration of K-ras mutations in different stages of colorectal cancer(CRC) and its influence on the progression of CRC. Methods:The 20 paraffin-embedded tissues, including primary foci, metastatic lymph nodes, remoter metastatic foci, colorectal adenoma, and normal colorectal tissues, were collected from 20 patients with colorectal cancer. The sequence of PCR-amplified products were analyzed. Results:The wild K-ras gene was expressed in normal colorectal tissues. The mutation frequency of K-ras gene was 20.0% (4/20) in colorectal adenoma, 30.0% (6/20) in primary foci, 25.0% (5/20) in metastatic lymph nodes, and 30% (6/20) in remote metastatic lesions. In the samples with K-ras mutations, the consistency of the types of K-ras mutations between primary foci and colorectal carcinoma, lymph node metastatic lesions, remote metastatic lesions was 0.0%(0/4), 40.0%(2/5), and 50.0%(3/6), respectively.Conclusion:The colorectal adenoma, metastatic lymph nodes and remote metastatic lesions were not suited for K-ras analysis as routine samples in clinical practice. If the samples of primary lesions were not available, the detection results of metastatic lymph nodes and remote metastatic remote lesions will provide some reference values. K-ras gene had several different mutations in the progression of CRC.
7.Analysis of postoperative complications after transrectal ultrasound-guided 24-core transperineal prostate biopsy
Siyang CHEN ; Yuan DU ; Qiang SHAO ; Lindong DU ; Ye TIAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2013;32(12):1337-1338
Objective To analyze the complication rates in 210 patients undergoing transrectal ultrasound-guided 24-core transperineal prostate biopsy.Methods Clinical data of 210 patients who underwent transrectal ultrasound-guided 24-core transperineal prostate biopsy from 2010 to 2012 were collected.A retrospective analysis of complications after prostate biopsy was conducted.Results The main postoperative complications were hematuria,bloody stool,dysuria,urinary retention,fever (>38℃),urinary infection,vasovagal syncope,and their complication rates were 43.3 % (91/210),10.9% (23/210),23.3% (49/210),25.2% (53/210),14.8% (31/210),21.9% (46/210),0.48% (1/210) respectively.In addition,5 patients (2.5%) were hospitalized due to biopsy related complications.Conclusions Transrectal ultrasound guided 24-core transperineal prostate biopsy is an relatively safe and effective puncture method with common minor complications and less severe complications.Adequate attentions should be paid to its complications.
8.Study on the plasma gastromotin level in ganyu patients with functional dyspepsia.
Jiang-hong LING ; Li-ping HUANG ; Ye-qiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2003;23(6):460-466
Adult
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Dyspepsia
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blood
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Middle Aged
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Motilin
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blood
9.Repairment of pancreas mesenchymal stem cells on injured pancreas tissues
Haiqing YE ; Dongyan FAN ; Yajuan LIU ; Qiang CHEN ; Hongxue FAN
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(04):-
Objective To study the repairment of pancreas mesenchymal stem cells(MSCs) on injured pancreas of rats,and find a new source of cells for treatment of diabetes. Methods ① Pancreases were taken out of three-day-old Wistar rats under bioclean condition,and cells were obtained by V-collagenase digestion. Generations were passed by conventional culture,cells were purified by adherence screening method,cell morphous was observed by Giemsa staining. The expressions of surface marker CD34 and CD44 were determined by FCM,and compared with bone marrow MSCs(BM-MSCs),the differences in character and function were observed. ②The experimental rats were divided into two groups randomly. Pancreas ischemic necrosis model was made by deligation,then the purified pancreas MSCs were marked with DAPI and then were transplantated partially. After two weeks,the survival rate was measured and histopathological detection was performed. Results ① The cells had concordant morphous gradually with vigorous generation. There was no significant difference in morphology and surface antigen compared with BM-MSCs.② The survival rate in experimental group was 75% ,the necrotic tissue had basi-rebounded. Blue fluorescent was observed in repaired pancreas tissues. The survival rate in control group was 20%. The survival rate in experimental group was higher than that in control group (P
10.Determination of serum HER2 in breast cancer patients and its clinical significance
Fan WU ; Yunbin YE ; Lili LU ; Qiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1996;0(04):-
Objective: To study HER2 levels in the serum and breast cancer tissues and their correlation with clinical parameters,so as to explore drugs selection and prognosis prediction of breast cancer.Methods: Sixty-seven pathologically-confirmed breast cancer patients,20 patients with breast benign tumor,and 20 healthy women,who were treated in Fujian tumor hospital from Jan.2008 to Oct.2008 were included in this study.Expression of HER2 in breast cancer tissues was examined by immunohistochemistry,and serum HER2 level in breast cancer patients was examined by ELISA.Results: Serum level and positive rate of serum HER2 in breast cancer patients were significantly higher than those in healthy women and breast benign tumor patients(P