1.Analysis of the diagnosis and treatment of 317 cases of traumatic rupture of spleen
Yicheng LI ; Wei WANG ; Jianxiong TANG ; Zurong YUAN ; Wari SANTUS
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;0(07):-
ObjectiveTo discuss the diagnosis and treatment of rupture of spleen in a base-level hospital with limited conditions. MethodsThe clinical data, diagnosis of bleeding by ultrasound, and results of (nonoperative) and operative treatment of 317 patients with rupture of spleen in Vila Central Hospital of the (Republic) of Vanuatu were retrospectively analyzed. ResultsUltrasound diagnosed 30 patients with (subcapsular) hemorrhage and 287 patients with true rupture of spleen. Based on ultrasound results, (conservative) treatment was used for 29 patients and 288 patients underwent operation. Conclusions(Ultrasonography) had a high positive diagnostic rate for rupture of spleen, and the diagnosis of bleeding volume was consistent with the findings at operation. The findings on ultrasonography can be considered in selection of cases with appropriate indications for splenectomy. Ultrasonography is an effective method for use in the (treatment) of rupture of spleen.
2.The Application of Furosemide in MRU with Low Field Magnet
Qian TU ; Hongping BIAN ; Shuxiang LUO ; Wei ZHANG ; Yicheng LIU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the value of furosemide in magnetic resonance urography(MRU) with low field magnet.Methods The routine MRU and MRU after administration of intravein of furosemide were performed with heavily T_2 weighted fast spin echo pulse sequence in 32 cases with urethral diseases.Then three-dimensional(3D) reconstruction for post procedure processing with a maximum-intensity projection(MIP)algorithm was done.Results On routine MRU,there were no image of collecting systems of kidney in 5 cases,and poor images of parenchyma and collecting systems of kidney in 18 cases after using furosemide before MRU,MRU provided high resolution images of parenchyma and collecting systems of kidney in all cases,and images were much clear,the localized diagnosis was accurate.Conclusion MRU using furosemide before scanning can display the parenchyma and collecting systems of kidney distinctively,so furosemide can be regarded as a routine method used before MRU with low field magnet.
3.Research progress on mechanism of antibody-dependent enhancement
Weizhuang YUAN ; Yicheng YANG ; Xuling LIU ; Xiaoen HE ; Yuan HUI ; Yujing LIU ; Ying LI ; Wei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2017;33(7):650-657
In many pathogens infection,especially virus,antibody-dependent enhancement(ADE) can aggravate the infection and lead to severe diseases.In this immunopathological phenomenon,virus-specific antibodies enhance the entry of virus into monocytes,macrophages and granulocytic cells and even the replication of virus through different mechanism.This phenomenon has been reported in numerous pathogens including virus,bacteria and parasite and the mechanisms of ADE vary from different species.Further study of ADE can promote the vaccine research and development to make the most use of vaccine and prevent human body from pathogens,which will be helpful to control the spread of pathogens including Zika virus.In the present review,we review the research progress of ADE mechanism in recent years,including antibodies mediating,receptors mediating,complement mediating,viral proteins mediating and cellular mediating ADE.In addition,dengue virus,human immunodeficiency virus,Coxsackie virus,Ebola virus,Zika virus and other pathogens will be illustrated respectively.This review provides insights on the different mechanism of ADE in different pathogens.
4.Isolation and identification of mixed erythrocytes with different blood groups from the patients following ABO-incompatible allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation
Jianping YIN ; Yicheng ZHANG ; Wenqiang WANG ; Xiaoling SHI ; Wei HUANG ; Yi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2008;31(2):159-162
objective To establish a new method for isolation and identification of mixed erythrocytes with different blood groups from the patients following ABO-incompatible allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation(allo-HSCT),and investigate its application in post-transplantation survival erythrocytes.Methods The erythrocyte blood group antigens from the patiehts following ABO-incompatible allo-HSCT were agglutinated by the antibodies known.centrifuged at 800×g and 50×g to isolate agglutinated and unagglutinated erythrocytes respectively step by step.These erythrocytes collected were counted and identification respectively.Results The sensitivity,accuracy,recovery and reproducibility of the new method were 1%,100%,92.5%and 100%,respectively.The post-transplantation survival erythrocytes mixed with patient's erythrocytes from 18 patients following ABO-incompatible allo-HSCT were successfully isolated and identified by provided methods.It was the first time to identify the survival erythrocytes 11 th to 72 th day after allo-HSCT.The amount of the survival erythrocytes had been changing following post-transplantation periods.Conclusions The method can be widely employed in the isolation and identification of mixed erythrocytes with different blood groups.It provides reliable method to study the clinic significance of the changes of the survival erythroeytes from the patients following ABO-incompatible allo-HSCT.
5.Study on artificial intelligence-based algorithm for acetabular cup in total hip arthroplasty
Dong WU ; Wei CHAI ; Xingyu LIU ; Yicheng AN ; Yiling ZHANG ; Jiying CHEN ; Peifu TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2021;41(3):176-185
Objective:To develop a set of algorithms that could predict the precise size of acetabular cup preoperatively by the deep learning neural network technology.Methods:Retrospective analysis was performed on 30 patients with femoral head necrosis from April 2019 to April 2020, including 15 males and 15 females. At the age of (54.8±10.5) years (range 33-72 years). Thirteen hips on the left and seventeen hips on the right, who underwent primary unilateral THA. Based on the manually segmented hip joint CT database, a deep learning convolutional neural network was trained to realize automatic segmentation. A customized algorithm was created to fit the surface of the acetabulum. By the application of another deep learning convolutional neural network, the identification of anatomical points of the pelvis and correction of the pelvic position were realized. So that the placement of the acetabulum cup could be done. DOC (dice overlap coefficients) as well as the average error parameter were adopted to evaluate the accuracy of the above steps. The novel algorithm and Orthoview software were retrospectively used to template the acetabular cup separately. The results of both groups were compared with the actual size and the coincidence rate was calculated to evaluate the accuracy of the novel algorithm. To verify this algorithm, the conformance rate was calculated respectively.Results:Compared with other classical segmentation networks, the G-NET network can segment the pelvic with femoral head necrosis more accurately (DOC 92.51%± 6.70%). It also has better robustness. The average error of the point recognition network is 0.87 pixels. Among the 30 patients, the AI-based algorithm group had a complete coincidence rate of 96.7% and the Orthoview group had a complete coincidence rate of 73.3%. The difference was statistically significant ( χ2=6.405, P=0.011). Conclusion:The artificial intelligence-based algorithm can segment the CT image series and identify the feature points of the patient's hip accurately. Compared with the conventional 2D preoperative planning method, the AI-based algorithm is relatively more accurate. This artificial intelligence-based 3D preoperative software has promising prospect to makeaccurate surgical plan efficiently.
6.Expression changes of TNF-? mRNA after brain explosive injury in dogs
Lijun HOU ; Guangji ZHANG ; Yicheng LU ; Cheng ZHU ; Yinqiu LIU ; Bingcang LI ; Xinan LAI ; Shuguang LI ; Wei LI ; Wenqin CAI
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Objective: To investigate the expression changes of TNF ? mRNA after brain explosive injury in dogs. Methods: With the brain explosive injury model we had developed, nuclei acid in situ hybridization with an antisense RNA probe and computer image analysis were used to detect the dynamic changes of TNF ? mRNA in the cerebral cortex, hippocampus, hypothalamus, and up brain stem after brain injury. Results: The expression of TNF ? mRNA could be found in several regions of normal dog's brain tissues, and the expression became more obvious and widespread following explosive injury to the brain. In all of the brain regions, the expression changes of cerebral contussive area and hippocampus were more significant. TNF ? mRNA expression increased significantly at 30 min and reached maximum at 1 h after the explosive injury, and then decreased gradually, which was higher than normal's. More expression were detected in the ipsilateral hemisphere than contralateral hemisphere. Conclusion: The expression of TNF ? mRNA in basal condition implicate that TNF ? may play an important role in neural function. It is suggested that TNF ? may play an important role in traumatic brain injury. [
7.The study of Sirt1 promotes the osteogenic differentiation of inflammatory PDLSCs
Xiangwei Kong ; Wei Yin ; Chenchen Wang ; Lin Zhang ; Yicheng Cheng
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(5):876-880
Objective:
To study the positive effect and mechanism of histone deacetylase Sirtuin 1 (Sirt1) on the osteogenic capacity of inflammatory PDLSCs.
Methods:
PDLSCs were isolated and cultured from the healthy individuals and periodontitis patients , the expression of Sirt1 in two types of PDLSCs was observed;osteogenic induction of inflammatory PDLSCs was performed , concurrently Sirt1 agonist resveratrol was used to up⁃regulate the expression of Sirt1 , then the osteogenic differentiation was observed , the expressions of Runx2 , acetylated NF⁃κB , acetylated FoxO1 and FoxO1 were assessed by Western blot.
Results :
The protein expression of Sirt1 was suppressed in in flamed PDLSCs( P < 0. 01) ;resveratrol could up⁃regulate the expression of Sirt1 in inflamed PDLSCs;compared with the osteogenic induction group , the osteogenesis + resveratrol group increased the expression of BSP ( t =14. 045 ,P < 0. 01) , Runx2( t = 3. 349 ,P < 0. 01) , OCN( t = 7. 218 ,P < 0. 01) and Osx ( t = 4. 544 ,P < 0. 01) mRNA in inflamed PDLSCs , and enhanced ALP staining(P < 0. 01) ;expression of FoxO1( t = 8. 737 , P < 0. 01) and Runx2( t = 6. 152 , P < 0. 01) increased after osteogenesis of inflamed PDLSCs ; in the osteogenesis + resveratrol
group , the expression of Sirt1 was up⁃regulated , and the expression of FoxO1( t = 5. 912 ,P < 0. 01) and Runx2( t =6. 277 ,P < 0. 01) further increased compared with the osteogenic induction group ,while the expression of acetylated NF⁃κB(F = 184. 033 ,P < 0. 01) and acetylated FoxO1(F = 301. 454 , P < 0. 01) was significantly lower than that of control group and osteogenic induction group.
Conclusion
The deacetylase Sirt1 could promote the osteogenic differentiation of inflammatory PDLSCs through deacetylating NF⁃κB and FoxO1 .
8.Pirfenidone inhibits the invasion of biliary tract tumors through cancer associated fibroblast
Yicheng Wei ; Ziyi Wang ; Wei Li ; Peihao Yin
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(6):975-981,988
Objective:
To study the mechanism of Pirfenidone (PFD) inhibiting the invasion of biliary tract tumors through cancer associated fibroblasts ( CAF) .
Methods:
Primary CAF were extracted from the tumor tissues of patients with biliary tract tumor,and the marker proteins of CAF,including vimentin (VIM) ,α-smooth muscle actin ( α-SMA) and fibroblast activating protein ( FAP) were detected by Western blot.Phalloidin experiment showed the function of fibroblast cytoskeleton.ELISA and Western blot were used to verify the difference of TGF-β expression between normal fibroblasts ( NF) and CAF.The functional change of CAF was observed by adding PFD to CAF.The expression of TGF-β in CAF was verified by ELISA,quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and Western blot.The change of TGF-β in serum was verified by subcutaneous tumor mouse model.The change of collagen contractile function in CAF was observed by collagen contractile test.The changes of MMP2 and MMP9 in CAF medium were observed by gelatin enzyme assay.The changes of SMAD signaling pathway protein in CAF were detected by Western blot.
Results :
The related marker proteins VIM,α-SMA and FAP of CAF were highly expressed, and the filamentous actin (F-actin) of CAF was abundant.ELISA showed that the expression of TGF-β in CAF was enhanced.Western blot experiment confirmed that CAF had stronger collagen function.Western blot,PCR and related phenomenon experiments showed that PFD could inhibit collagen production and TGF-β expression in CAF. SMAD signaling pathway-related protein experiments demonstrated that PFD could affect tumor invasion by inhibiting TGF-β/ SMAD signaling pathway.
Conclusion
The function of CAF extracted from cancer patients is dominated by collagen production,while PFD inhibits the collagen production and collagen remodeling related processes of CAF through TGF-β/ SMAD signaling pathway to inhibit tumor invasion.
9.Pirfenidone inhibits the invasion of biliary tract tumors through cancer associated fibroblast
Yicheng Wei ; Ziyi Wang ; Wei Li ; Peihao Yin
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(6):982-988
Objective :
To study the mechanism of Pirfenidone (PFD) inhibiting the invasion of biliary tract tumors through cancer associated fibroblasts ( CAF) .
Methods :
Primary CAF were extracted from the tumor tissues of patients with biliary tract tumor,and the marker proteins of CAF,including vimentin (VIM) ,α-smooth muscle actin ( α-SMA) and fibroblast activating protein ( FAP) were detected by Western blot.Phalloidin experiment showed the function of fibroblast cytoskeleton.ELISA and Western blot were used to verify the difference of TGF-β expression between normal fibroblasts ( NF) and CAF.The functional change of CAF was observed by adding PFD to CAF.The expression of TGF-β in CAF was verified by ELISA,quantitative realtime PCR (qRT-PCR) and West- ern blot.The change of TGF-β in serum was verified by subcutaneous tumor mouse model.The change of collagen contractile function in CAF was observed by collagen contractile test.The changes of MMP2 and MMP9 in CAF me- dium were observed by gelatin enzyme assay.The changes of SMAD signaling pathway protein in CAF were detec- ted by Western blot.
Results :
The related marker proteins VIM,α-SMA and FAP of CAF were highly expressed, and the filamentous actin (F-actin) of CAF was abundant.ELISA showed that the expression of TGF-β in CAF was enhanced.Western blot experiment confirmed that CAF had stronger collagen function.Western blot,PCR and related phenomenon experiments showed that PFD could inhibit collagen production and TGF-β expression in CAF. SMAD signaling pathway-related protein experiments demonstrated that PFD could affect tumor invasion by inhibi- ting TGF-β/ SMAD signaling pathway
Conclusion
The function of CAF extracted from cancer patients is dominated by collagen production,while PFD inhibits the collagen production and collagen remodeling related processes of CAF through TGF-β/ SMAD signaling pathway to inhibit tumor invasion.
10.Effects of ankle exoskeleton assistance during human walking on lower limb muscle contractions and coordination patterns.
Wei WANG ; Jianquan DING ; Yi WANG ; Yicheng LIU ; Juanjuan ZHANG ; Jingtai LIU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2022;39(1):75-83
Lower limb ankle exoskeletons have been used to improve walking efficiency and assist the elderly and patients with motor dysfunction in daily activities or rehabilitation training, while the assistance patterns may influence the wearer's lower limb muscle activities and coordination patterns. In this paper, we aim to evaluate the effects of different ankle exoskeleton assistance patterns on wearer's lower limb muscle activities and coordination patterns. A tethered ankle exoskeleton with nine assistance patterns that combined with differenet actuation timing values and torque magnitude levels was used to assist human walking. Lower limb muscle surface electromyography signals were collected from 7 participants walking on a treadmill at a speed of 1.25 m/s. Results showed that the soleus muscle activities were significantly reduced during assisted walking. In one assistance pattern with peak time in 49% of stride and peak torque at 0.7 N·m/kg, the soleus muscle activity was decreased by (38.5 ± 10.8)%. Compared with actuation timing, the assistance torque magnitude had a more significant influence on soleus muscle activity. In all assistance patterns, the eight lower limb muscle activities could be decomposed to five basic muscle synergies. The muscle synergies changed little under assistance with appropriate actuation timing and torque magnitude. Besides, co-contraction indexs of soleus and tibialis anterior, rectus femoris and semitendinosus under exoskeleton assistance were higher than normal walking. Our results are expected to help to understand how healthy wearers adjust their neuromuscular control mechanisms to adapt to different exoskeleton assistance patterns, and provide reference to select appropriate assistance to improve walking efficiency.
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Muscle Contraction
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