1.Quick Method for Identifying Radix Angelica Sinensis (Angelica sinensis)and Garden Lovage(Levisticum officinale)
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(05):-
A method for rapid and accurate distinction of Radix Angelica sinensis and Levisticum officinale Koch was developed after detailed studies of their gross appearnce,specific characteristics of powdered tissue and TLC analysis.
2.Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis
Xiaoming QIN ; Yiru JI ; Li WU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2013;46(10):742-743
A 48-year-old female presented with a one-week history of painful and enlarged lymph nodes in the left neck.One-week systemic treatment with antibiotics resulted in no obvious improvement.Skin examination revealed palpable lymph nodes between the left lateral cervical papillae and clavicle,which appeared as a string of beads with a little mobility and obvious tenderness.The largest diameter of enlarged lymph nodes was about 2 cm.No enlarged lymph nodes were palpable in the other body sites.Histopathologically,histiocytes of various shapes,immunoblasts and plasmacytoid monocytes markedly proliferated with different degrees of karyorrhexis.Immunohistochemistry revealed that the lesions were positive for CD3,CDS,CD68,mouse macrophage inflammatory protein,and CD20.A diagnosis of histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis was made.
3.Outcomes of treatment of Chlamydia trachomatis infection with azithromycin: an evaluation by different criteria
Xiaofei ZHAN ; Shuchun WANG ; Zhao CHEN ; Yiru LI ; Quanzhong LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2012;45(6):429-430
ObjectiveTo compare the recovery rates calculated according to different criteriain patients with urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis (Ct) infection after treatment with azithromycin. Methods Clinical data on outpatients who were diagnosed with urogenital Ct infection and treated with azithromycin in the sexually transmitted disease(STD) outpatient clinic of Tianjin Medical University General Hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Recovery rates were calculated according to the improvement of symptom and (or) reexamination results of Ct at 1,5 and 9 weeks after the end of treatment.ResultsSignificant differences were observed between the recovery rates calculated according to symptom improvement and those according to laboratory reexamination results.No obvious correlation existed between the presence of symptom and positive reexamination results.The recovery rates calculated according to the second reexamination result differed significantly from those according to the first reexamination result,but were similar to those according to the third reexamination result. ConclusionsThe cure of Ct infection should be determined according to laboratory test results,and two times of reexamination at 1 and 5 weeks after the final treatment are recommended.
4.Feasibility study of image guided radiotherapy for lung tumor using online and offline cone-beam CT setup verification
Hongsheng LI ; Baosheng LI ; Jie LU ; Yong YIN ; Ningsha YU ; Yiru CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2009;18(2):130-133
Objective To investigate the feasibility of online and offline cone-beam CT (CBCT) guided radiotherapy for lung cancer. Methods Fourteen patients with lung tumor treated by three-dimen-sional conformal radiotherapy were investigated. Online kV CBCT scan,image registration and setup correc-tion were performed before and immediately after radiotherapy. CBCT online-guided correction data were used to calculate the population-based CTV-PTV margins under the condition of non-correction and correction in every fraction respectively. The numbers of initial images and the population-based CTV-PTV margins af-ter the offline compensation of the system setup error were evaluated with the permission of 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm maximal residue error,respectively. Results Under the condition of non-correction,the required mar-gins for total error were 5.7 mm,8.0 mm and 7.8 mm in the left-right(x axis) ,cranio-caudal(y axis) and anterior-posterior(z axis) directions, respectively. When the tumor was corrected in every fraction, the re-quired margins for intra-fraction error were 2.4 mm,2.4 mm and 2.3 mm in x,y and z axes, respectively. To correct the systematic setup error,9 sets of CBCT images for 3.3 mm,3.7 mm and 3.6 mm PTV margins, and 7 sets of CBCT images for 3.9 mm,4.3 mm and 4.3 mm PTV margins in x,y and z axes were necessary when 0. 5 mm and 1.5 mm maximal residue errosr were permited respectively. Conclusions Both of the online CBCT correction and the offline adaptive correction can markedly reduce the impact of setup error and reduce the required PTV margins accordingly. It is feasible to deliver the online and offline image guided ra-diation for patients with lung tumor.
5.Association study of dopamine D1 receptor gene and cognitive function of first-episode schizophrenic patients
Chen ZHANG ; Zezhi LI ; Zhiguo WU ; Jun CHEN ; Daihui PENG ; Yiru FANG ; Shunying YU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(3):224-226
Objective To investigate the relationship between cognitive function of first-episode schizophrenic patients and dopamine D1 receptor gene. Methods A total of 112 first-episode schizophrenic patients and 60 healthy controls were evaluated with Wechsler adult intelligence scale ( WAIS-R), Wechsler memory scale (WMS) and Wisconsin card sort test (WCST) ,and genotyped one polymorphism (rs4532) within DRD1 gene using TaqMan SNP genotyping assay. Results There were no significant differences on the frequencies of the genotypes and alleles of rs4532 polymorphism between patients with schizophrenia and normal controls ( x2 =2.90, P=0.35; x2 = 0.01, P= 0. 93 ). There were significant differences in all index of WCST between two groups (P <0.01 ). Patients with rs4532G allele had worse WCST performance than those without G allele ((60.9 ± 13.2)%vs (44.9 ±21.3)%, t=4.79, P=0.00002). Conclusion Rs4532 polymorphism of DRD1 gene may be associated with executive function impairment in schizophrenic patients.
6.Effects of α-crystallin on bioactivity of iNOS in the activated retinal microglial cells
Nan WU ; Jiangning XU ; Yiru LI ; Mao YE ; Jia YU ; Yi WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2012;(12):1130-1134
Objective To investigate effects of α-crystallin on proliferation of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated retinal microglia and bioactivity of iNOS.Methods The retinal microglial cells cultured in vitro were analyzed and their purity was identified by cell immunofluorescence and flow cytometry.After microglia cells being intervened using LPS and α-crystallin at various concentrations,influence of α-crystallin on activity of LPS-activated retinal microglia was detected by MTT method and level of NO was measured by RT-PCR to observe changes of iNOS expression in microglia.Results Purity of primary cultured microglial cells was 94.15% by GSA-IB4 immunohistochemical identification and 93.34% by CD11b flow cytometry.α-crystallin of 10-4g/L awakened activity of microglia induced by 10-6g/L LPS (P < 0.01).Expressions of iNOS protein and mRNA showed significant decrease in combined treatment group (P < 0.05).Conclusion In clinical condition,α-crystallin decreases the harm of microglial cells on retinal ganglial cells (RGCs) after optical nerve injury by inhibiting the microglia cells to produce NO and iNOS.
7.Total Flavone of Hawthorn Leaf inhibits neuronal apoptosis in brain tissue of rat models of chronic cerebral ischemia
Rongfang TAN ; Aihua XIA ; Xiaoguang WU ; Nana CAO ; Mengmeng LI ; Tiange ZHANG ; Yiru WANG ; Zhiling YUE
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(49):7879-7883
BACKGROUND: Cerebrovascular disease often causes dysfunction of the brain nerve, and nerve cel apoptosis is the important factor of cerebral nerve dysfunction. The excessive expression of c-fos can block the transduction of intracelular signal so that producing some apoptosis-promoting factors, which involve in nerve cel apoptosis process after ischemia injury of brain. Bcl-2 is an inhibited factor. It might to be the key to treat ischemic cerebrovascular disease by inhibiting or reducing the apoptosis of nerve cels after ischemia injury. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the therapeutic effect and mechanism of the Total Flavone of Hawthorn Leaf on chronic cerebral ischemia rats. METHODS: A total of 72 healthy male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into sham surgery group, model group, Total Flavone of Hawthorn Leaf group and ginkgo leaf group. Permanent bilateral carotid artery ligation was used to prepare chronic cerebral ischemia model in the model group, Total Flavone of Hawthorn Leaf group and ginkgo leaf group. Total Flavone of Hawthorn Leaf group and ginkgo leaf group respectively received 140 mg/kg Total Flavone of Hawthorn Leaf and 12.3 mg/kg ginkgo leaf intragastricaly for 36 days from 36 days after model induction. Model group and sham surgery group received 3.5 mL/kg physiological saline intragastricaly. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Compared with the model group, the expression of c-fos protein significantly deceased in the Total Flavone of Hawthorn Leaf group (P < 0.01), Bcl-2 expression levels significantly increased (P < 0.01), and Ca2+ content decreased (P < 0.05). Moreover, no significant difference in above indexes was detected between Total Flavone of Hawthorn Leaf group and ginkgo leaf group (P> 0.05). These data indicated that the protective effect of Total Flavone of Hawthorn Leaf on chronic cerebral ischemia was associated with its inhibition of neuronal apoptosis. Its mechanism of anti-apoptosis might be associated with up-regulating expression of Bcl-2, down-regulating expression of c-fos and decreasing Ca2+ content in brain.
8.Default-mode network connectivity in depression:A resting-state fMRI study
Junjuan ZHU ; Daihui PENG ; Jianqi LI ; Min ZHANG ; Zhenghui YI ; Kaida JIANG ; Yiru FANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2014;(8):454-458
Objective To explore the role of default mode network (DMN) in the pathophysiology of depression and the correlations between the functional connectivity (FC) of DMN and the clinical characteristics of depression through the resting-state fMRI scan in depressed patients. Methods Sixteen medication-na?ve patients with major depressive disorder and 15 healthy controls were recruited and underwent the resting-state MRI scan. Hamiliton depression rating scale (HAMD) was used to evaluate patients’symptom. The FC of DMN and its correlations with clinical features of pa-tients were analyzed. Results Compared with healthy controls, the FC within DMN in depressed patients is disturbed. There were negative correlations between the left mPFC-left hippocampus FC and HAMD total scores (r=-0.569, P=0.021) and subscale scores for sluggishness (r=-0.498, P=0.050). The left mPFC-right hippocampus FC in patients was negatively correlated with HAMD scores (r=-0.508, P=0.045). There were negative correlations between FC in the hippo-campus and HAMD subscale scores for cognitive impairment (r=-0.509, P=0.044). Conclusions The results suggest that there is abnormal FC within DMN in drug-na?ve patients with depression during resting state and some abnormal altera-tions of FC may be correlated with the clinical characteristics in depression.
9.Analysis of a family with inherited generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus caused by the KCNT2 mutation and literature review
Yang TIAN ; Xiaojing LI ; Xiuying WANG ; Yiru ZENG ; Chi HOU ; Bingwei PENG ; Wenxiong CHEN ; Huici LIANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(2):136-139
Objective:To explore the clinical characteristics and treatment of a family with inherited generalized epilepsy with febrile seizures plus (GEFS + ) caused by the KCNT2 gene mutation and review the literature. Methods:Clinical data of a child with GEFS + and his family members who visited Department of Pediatric Neurology, Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center in May 2019 were collected.DNA samples were collected from the peripheral blood of the proband, his parents, his elder brother, and his maternal grandparents, and genetic analysis and verification were performed using the next-generation sequencing technique.Using " KCNT2" as the key word, literature was retrieved from PubMed, China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Wanfang databases (up to August 2019). Results:The proband was a 3-year-old boy who was admitted to Guangzhou Women and Children′s Medical Center because of frequent epileptic seizures in the past 5 months.He presented with a binocular gaze and experienced 3 to 8 times of extremities myoclonic-spastic epileptic attacks every day.He had a history of 3 times of febrile seizures at the age of 2 years old.His seizures were refractory to Sodium valproate, Topiramate, Nitrazepam and Levetiracetam.His elder brother and mother had a history of childhood febrile seizures.Other members in the family had no history of convulsion.Ictal electroencephalogram showed general 1 Hz high voltage spike-slow waves.A heterozygous nonsense mutation of KCNT2 gene c. 574C>T(p.Q192X) that was never reported previously was detected in the proband, his brother, mother and maternal grandmother.Furthermore, no other family members carried the mutation at the c. 574 locus of the KCNT2 gene.No article in Chinese was found, and 2 articles in a language other than Chinese provided the complete data of 3 sporadic cases.Together with 4 cases in the family studied in this article, there were 7 cases and 4 mutation sites in KCNT2 gene.Of these mutations, there were 3 missense mutations and 1 nonsense mutation.Three sporadic patients presented with early infantile epileptic encephalopathy.The family of this study was characterized with febrile seizures and febrile seizures plus. Conclusions:A de novo mutation and phenotype of the KCNT2 gene is found in a family with GEFS + .It would expand the gene mutation spectrum and provide basis for family genetic counseling. KCNT2 mutation induced GEFS + is refractory to antiepileptic drugs.
10.Effect of local hyperthermia on Langerhans cells in the skin of a mouse model of contact hypersensitivity
Yiru WANG ; Dongqing LU ; Lan ZHANG ; Li ZHANG ; Yakun WANG ; Xiaodong LI ; Yuxiao HONG ; Zhe LIU ; Xinghua GAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2011;44(7):468-471
Objective To investigate the effect of local hyperthermia on the morphology and quantity of Langerhans cells (LCs)at challenged skin sites of a mouse model of contact hypersensitivity.Methods Sixty mice were equally divided into 3 groups to be treated with local hyperthermia (37℃,39℃,41℃and 43℃)for 20 minutes at sensitization sites on the back of mice 3 days before (pre-heat group),concurrently with (concurrent-heat group)or 2 days after(post-heat group)sensitization respectively.Five mice which remained unsensitized and untreated served as the controls.Five days after the sensitization,the mice were challenged on the dorsal surface of right ears.Two days after the elicitation,the right ears were resected and immunohistochemistry was performed to observe the morphology and determine the quantity of LCs at challenged sites.Results With the rise in temperature,the number of LCs in the epidermis of ear skin decreased in pre-heat group(321.83±41.81,251.12±16.29,191.41±28.7,128.33±77.61 per square millimeter at 37 ℃,39 ℃,41℃and 43℃,respectively,P<0.05),but increased gradually in the concurrent-heat group(309.08±84.69,355.33±11.38,405.5±55.25,438.16±99.56 per square millimeter at 37℃,39℃,41℃ and 43℃,respectively,P>0.05)and in the post-heat group(320.83±113.6,398.33±31.91,437.83±29.78,477.25±86.79 per square millimeter at 37℃,39 ℃,41℃and 43℃,respectively,P<0.01).The dendrites of LCs increased in number and length when the temperature lose from 37 ℃ to 41℃,but slightly declined at 43℃.Conclusions Local hyperthermia at sensitization sites could affect the morphology and density of LCs at challenged sites,and the effect is likely associated with the severity of contact hypersensitivity.