1.Three-dimensional ultrasound imaging in uterus
Weiwen YING ; Hong LU ; Yili SONG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2001;10(4):233-234
Objective To study the value of three-dimensional ultrasound imaging (3DUS) in uterus.Methods The transvaginal 3D images were reconstructed in 32 patients.Results The rate of satisfactory imaging is 96.6%,the accuracy of diagnosing uterine anomalies and localizing uterus leison is 100% and 96.6%,respectively.Conclusions 3DUS is of great value in diagnosing uterine anomalies and localizing uterus lesion.
2.The Value of Transvaginal Color Doppler Ultrasonography (TVCDU) in the Diagnosis of the Gestational Choriocarcinoma
Miaoyan CHEN ; Zhiqiang YING ; Yili SONG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the clinical value of TVCDU in the diagnosis and followed-up of the gestational choriocarcinoma . Methods TVCDU and related clinical data of 21 patients suffered from the gestational choriocarcinoma during May 2003 and July 2004 were restrospectively analysed.Results The sonographic manifestations of choriocarcinoma could be classified into 5 types;(1)The uterine became larger than the normal , the local myometrium was changed into irregular non-echo region which was full of blood testified by CDFI(Color Doppler flow image);(2)The myometrium became nonhomogenity with plenty of blood flow , the resistance index ( RI ) was 0.25~0.47;(3)The abnormal echo emerged in the uterine cavity was not apparent boundary to the myometrium; (4)Neoplasm in the adnexa had relatively obvious blood flow,RI was about 0.4;(5)There was no abnormal echo in pelvic organ. The relation ship between sonographies and HCG first determined was complex. However,the lesions reduced, RI descended during the treatment of chemical therapy, so did the HCG .Conclusion TVCDU plays an important role in the differential diagnosis and the evaluation of curative effects of choriocarcinoma during the course of followed- up.
3.Study on integrin-mediated albumin microbubbles adherence to activated leukocytes
Ying ZHOU ; Jiang SHAN ; Yili LIU ; Xiangdong YOU ; Qinghu L
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(11):-
AIM:To investigate the mechanism responsible for albumin microbubbles adherence to activated leukocytes. METHODS: In vitro studies were performed in which activated or nonactivated leukocytes were incubated with albumin microbubbles and observed under microscopy. The suspensions of leukocytes and microbubbles which contained or absented of integrins were analyzed with flow cytometry.RESULTS: A minimum of 50 cells were identified under transillumination. 5 min after microbubbles were incubated with leukocytes, the number of cells interacting with microbubbles was greater for activated cells than for nonactivated cells(20 30?2 67 vs 4 50?1 43, P
4.Application of automated four-dimensional volume color Doppler ultrasonography in normal fetal heart screening
Ying ZHANG ; Ailu CAI ; Ting LI ; Yili ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2009;25(7):1273-1275
Objective To assess the application of automated four-dimensional (4D) volume color Doppler ultrasonography in normal fetal heart screening. Methods Four-dimensional volume color Doppler was acquired at the level of four chamber view level in 120 fetuses from 18 to 23 weeks of gestation. Three diagnostic planes including color Doppler information were retrieved by automated multiplanar imaging from the 4D volumes. The left ventricular outflow view (cardiac plane 1), the right ventricular outflow view (cardiac plane 2) and ductal arch view (cardiac plane 3) were acquired. Tomographic ultrasound imaging (TUI) was added to display all the three diagnostic planes. The data were then analyzed to determine whether cardiac planes 1-3 were displayed correctly in each volume. Results Automated 4D volume color Doppler ultrasonography displaying rate of cardiac plane 1, cardiac plane 2, cardiac plane 3 were 100%, 96.67% and 91.67%, respectively. Cardiac plane 1 was displayed at least three TUI plane, cardiac plane 2 was displayed at least two TUI plane, and cardiac plane 3 was displayed at least two TUI plane. Conclusion It is possible to acquire important planes of the fetal heart with automated 4D volume color Doppler ultrasonography and the visualization rate of the three diagnostic planes is fine.
5.Real time three-dimensional ultrasonography in the diagnosis of fetal corrected transposition of the great arteries
Ying ZHANG ; Ailu CAI ; Yili ZHAO ; Yajun GUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(4):724-726
Objective To assess the application value of real time three-dimensional (RT-3D) ultrasonography in diagnosis of fetal corrected transposition of the great arties (cTGA). Methods Data of 14 fetuses diagnosed as cTGA clinically were reviewed. With 2D ultrasonography, diagnosis views were obtained and then studied using cardiac three-section analytic method. With real time 3D (RT-3D) ultrasonography, volume datasets were acquired at the level of four chamber view, and spatio-temporal image correlation (STIC) was then used to analyze the relationship of the two great arties. Confirmed by infant echocardiography and the autopsy findings, the accuracy of RT-3D and 2D ultrasonography in evaluation of fetal cTGA and complications were compared. Results The accuracy rate of RT-3D and 2D ultrasonography in diagnosis of fetal cTGA was 92.86% and 71.43% (χ~2=2.19, P=0.14). The procedure time of RT-3D ultrasonography was significantly shorter than that of 2D ultrasonography (t=10.23, P<0.001). Conclusion RT-3D ultrasonography can evaluate fetal cTGA and its complications more quickly and exactly than conventional 2D ultrasonography.
6.Performance evaluation of a cerebrovascular stent coated with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells
Ying TANG ; Lina LIU ; Qingmin WANG ; Chang LIU ; Yili YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(34):5503-5508
BACKGROUND:Generaly, the stent surface modification, especialy seeding cels, may accelerate or cause stent endothelium, and cause restenosis for prevention of in-stent thrombosis.
OBJECTIVE: To develop the optimal conditions for vascular stents coated with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels.
METHODS: Cerebrovascular stent was co-cultured with passage 3 bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels from rats at 1×106, 1×107, 1×108, and 1×109/L. Cels on the stents were examined with transmission electron
microscopy after 48 hours. A total of 160 male Sprague-Dawley rats were enroled, among which, 20 rats were as normal control group, and the remaining 140 were used for producing models of ischemic stroke that were
randomly sub-divided into seven groups at 8 weeks after modeling: stainless steel stent implanted group, polymer stent group, and different concentrations of cellstent composite groups. After 8 weeks of implantation, the
expression of vascular endothelial growth factor in these cels was examined by western blot assay. Rat platelet activation in different groups was determined by flow cytometry.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Implanted stem cels were able to grow adherently on the stainless steel stent wal. When the planting cellconcentration was 1×107 cels/L, the cels and organeles were morphologicaly
normal and covered the stent surface wel. These coated cels also expressed vascular endothelial growth factor, suggesting that they functioned as endothelial cels, and they also significantly lowered platelet activation. When
co-cultured with 1×107/L bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels, the stent was covered wel with endothelial-like cels and had significant lower platelet activationin vivo.
7.The effects of atorvastatin on protein kinase C and C-reactive protein in experimental atherosclerosis
Yili ZHANG ; Xiuyun ZHOU ; Binyu YING ; Rong ZHUANG ; Huaiqin ZHANG ; Yongmin HOU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2008;17(11):1176-1181
Objective To reveal the protective effects of atorvastatin against atherosclerosis independent of cholesterol-lowering effect, we investigated the effects of atorvastation on the expression of protein kinase C (PKC) and C-reactive protein in experimental atherosclerosis of rats.Method Fifty female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into normal diet group (n = 10, control group), vitamin D3 injection and high cholesterol diet group (n = 40). After 8 weeks, vitamin D3 injection and high cholesterol diet rats were randomized to receive either atorvastatin (5 mg. kg-1. d-1) (n = 20, atorvastatin group) or normal diet (n = 20, model group). Another eight weeks later, all rats were killed and part of their aortas were examined by light and electron microscope and the left were removed for western blot analysis to measure PKC; At the begin and end of experiment, serumcollected for lipid and C-reactive protein determining determination.Results Cholesterol, low-density lipoprotein, triglyceride levels in atorvastatin group were significantly lower than those in model group but higher than control group. The pathologic changes in atorvastatin group were less severe than those in model group, there showed no any pathological changes in control group. The levels of C-reactive protein in model group[(18.64 ± 0.94) mg/L] were higher than those in control group [(9.21 ± 0.21)mg/L] (P<0.05). C-reactive protein levels also differed significantly between control and atorvastatin group (12.52 ± 0.65 mg/L)( P<0.05). PKC levels were significantly higher in model group (7786.12 ± 264.75)and atorvastatin group (4267.57 ± 233.94) than in control group (2468.75 ± 145.53)(all P<0.05). But compared with model group, PKC levels were markedly lower in the atorvastatin group ( P<0.01 ).Conclusions Atorvastatin may be useful not only as a cholesterol-lowering agents but also as anti-arteriosclerotic agent that provide vascular protection by inhibition PKC expression and inflammatory reaction.
8.Prenatal diagnosis of fetal isolated pulmonary stenosis by echocardiography
Ying ZHANG ; Ailu CAI ; Yili ZHAO ; Ting LI ; Kexin JIANG ; Bing HAN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2009;18(5):408-410
Objective To discuss the method and skill of prenatal diagnosis of fetal isolated pulmonary stenosis and thus to improve prenatal diagnostic ability. Methods The data of 18 fetuses diagnosed as isolated pulmonary stenois were reviewed and the ultrasonic characters of each section were analysised. Results Five of the 18 cases were confirmed as pulmonary stenosis by autopsy and 12 cases were confirmed by echocardiography after birth. One case was confirmed as pulmonary atresia by echocardiography after birth. Reversed blood flow in arterial duct was detected at the ductal arch section in all the cases and right atrial enlargement,right ventricular myocardial hypertrophy, tricuspid regurgitation, foramen ovale enlargement, reduced activity of foramen ovale valve were detected in partial cases. Conclusions It is important that reversed blood flow in arterial duct and in the two main artery could be observed at the ductal arch section and the three vessel section respectively. Ductal arch section,ventricular outflow tracts section and the three vessel section are very important in the diagnosis of fetal isolated pulmonary stenosis.
9.Binding capability of microbubbles targeted to VCAM-1 under pulsatile high-shear flow conditions
Juefei WU ; Li YANG ; Yunbin XIAO ; Ying LIU ; Meiyu LI ; Jianguo BIN ; Ruizhu HUANG ; Yili LIU ; Jianping BIN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2010;19(9):811-814
Objective To assess the binding capability of microbubbles targeted to VCAM-1 using the parallel plate flow chamber mimic the pulsatile high-shear flow conditions of artery. Methods Targeted microbubbles were designed by conjugating monoclonal antibodies against mouse VCAM-1 to the lipid shell of the microbubbles via an "avidin-biotin" bridge. The binding and retention of targeted microbubbles to VCAM-1 (MBv) immobilized on a culture dish were assessed in a flow chamber at variable shear stress (0.5~ 16.0 dynes/cm2 ). The pulsatile flow conditions were generated and compared to the continuous flow conditions. The retentive ability of MBv was evaluated by the detachment test. Results The marked binding of MBv were seen in pulsatile and continuous flow conditions at low-shear flow conditions of 0.5 ~ 2dyn/cm2 ,but the binding rate in the pulsatile flow group was higher ( P <0. 05) than that in the continuous flow conditions. Furthermore,the marked binding of MBv was still noted at the highest shear rates (4~8dyn/cm2) under pulsatile flow conditions, while it was not observed under continuous flow conditions. The half detachment rate of MBv was high up to (20.7 ± 3. 1)dyn/cm2. Conclusions The targeted microbubbles binding to VCAM-1 specific and effective at high-shear stress under pulsatile flow conditions. The molecular ultrasound imaging can be potentially used in the high-shear conditions artery system.
10.Characterization of bacteriophage vB_AbaP_PD-AB9 infecting Acinetobacter baumannii with broad host range
Yili LIU ; Xiaokui GUO ; Yi SHI ; Jin TANG ; Bin CHEN ; Fangfang LIU ; Huiqing FAN ; Yuzhong YAN ; Ying XU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(4):296-300
Objective To isolate bacteriophages against extensively-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii from hospital sewage and analyze their biological characteristics.Methods Extensively-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii isolated from several hospitals in Shanghai during December, 2013 to July, 2014 were used as host bacteria, adopting double-layer agar method to isolate bacteriophages from raw sewage of these hospitals.The phage with broad host range was selected for further study, including observation of electron microscopic morphology, examination of thermal stability, pH stability and the optimal MOI, drawing of the adsorption, one-step-growth and infection curves, as well as sequencing of the phage genome DNA. Results An extensively-drug resistant Acinetobacter baumannii bacteriophage vB_AbaP_PD-AB9 ( PD-AB9 for short) with broad host range was isolated, and electron microscopy revealed it belonged to Podoviridae family.The optimal MOI of PD-AB9 was 0.001.PD-AB9 remained stable among 4 ℃to 50 ℃and pH 4 to 11.In the adsorption experiment, the adsorption rate of PD-AB9 reached above 95%within 5 min.PD-AB9 had a latent period of 4 min and a burst size of 213.PD-AB9 could obviously restrain the host growth, with faster effect at the higher MOIs (MOI=1, 0.1, 0.01) than at the lower ones (MOI=0.001, 0.000 1).Furthermore, genome of PD-AB9 proved to be a double-stranded linear DNA with size of 40 938 bp and GC content of 39.34%.Conclusions PD-AB9 exhibits good thermal stability, wide pH tolerance range, very fast adsorption, a short latent period, a large burst size and it could quickly cause effective host lysis after infection.Therefore, PD-AB9 is promised to act as a new antimicrobial agent to control drug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii infections and its bio information remains to be further studied.