1.EFFECT OF INTRACEREBRAL VENTRICULAR ADMINISTRATION OF ADRENOMEDULLIN ON BLOOD GLUCOSE AND ITS REGULATORY HORMONES IN RATS
Hongwei QI ; Yongmei ZHAO ; Yuhong GUO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(03):-
After intracerebral ventricular administration of adrenomedullin (AM) in normal saline (NS) or 30% glucose to rats, the effects on blood glucose and glucose regulatory hormones were studied and compared. 1) Am in NS increased significantly the concentration of plasma insulin and C peptide, and decreased the concentration of glucagon and blood glucose. 2) As compared with 30% glucose alone, AM in 30% glucose raised significantly the plasma insulin and C peptide and decreased significantly the glucagon concentration, but the blood glucose level remained unchanged. The results showed that the AM plays a role in the regulation of pancreatic hormone secretion by central nerve system.
2.Changes of sodium channel of ventricular cells after acute pancreatitis
Shuying QI ; Liye HU ; Li YANG ; Yuhong LI ; Xinzheng LI ;
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(09):-
Objective To study the changes of sodium currents(I_(Na))of ventricular cells in rats after acute pancreatitis.Methods Rats'models of acute panereatitis were produced by injecting sodium taurocholate into the pancreatic duet.After 24 hours,single ventrieular cells was isolated enzymatieally,and I_(Na),were recorded by using patch clamp techniques.Results I_(Na) peak from ventricular cells in the acute panereatitis group was significantly reduced(- 6.80?2.03)pA/pF compared with that in control group(-13.55?5.33)pA/pF,P<0.001.The steady-state inactivation curve was shifted to upward direction,the half-maximal voltage dependence of inactivation(V_(0.5))was(-121?26)mV in ventrieular cells from panereatitis group and(-105?21)mV form the control group.I_(Na) returned to normal more slowly in ventrieular cells from panereatitis group than that from control group.Conclusion Inhibitation of I_(Na) was found in ventrieular cells,which might cause arrhythmias in rats with acute pancreatitis.
3.Six cases of deep cerebral veins thrombosis
Hailing ZHANG ; Qinwen DONG ; Jianguo LIU ; Yuhong MENG ; Xiaokun QI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2013;46(12):810-815
Objective To analyse the clinical features,imaging characteristics diversity of deep cerebral veins thrombosis (DCVT).Methods From 2004 to 2013,6 patients diagnosed as DCVT were recorded and a retrospective review of the cases were undertaken for the purpose of this analysis.Results Among the 6 patients with DCVT,4 were male and 2 were female,aged from 28 to 69 years old.The disease duration of 4 cases ranged from 2 to 7 days,remnants were 20 days and 3 months respectively.The first symptoms of 4 cases were headache,1 was feeblemindedness,and the other was hemiplegia.The secondary symptoms were disturbance of consciousness,apathy,diplopia and non-infectious fever.Non-contrast computed tomography showed low signal in the bilateral thalamus in four patients,high signal in the transverse sinus and straight sinus in one patient and high signal in torcular in one patient.Abnormal signal was found in bilateral thalamus on magnetic resonance imaging in all patients and some of them had abnormal signal in the mesencephalon or basal ganglia.The patients were definitely diagnosed as DCVT by magnetic resonance venography (MRV) or digital subtraction angiography (DSA).Among them,2 patients were confirmed by brain biopsy.Four patients were followed up with good outcome and 2 were lost to follow-up.Conclusions The clinical manifestations of DCVT are not specific.For acute-onset DCVT patients,the first symptoms are always headache and vomiting,while the main symptoms are declined cognition and slow reaction for chronic-onset ones.Along with the progress,the main symptoms of DCVT are disturbance of consciousness,psychiatric symptoms and intracranial hypertension.Changes in the bilateral thalamus and basal ganglia are especially main characteristics which are easily misdiagnosed as brain tumor according to the images.DCVT can be definitely diagnosed by no signal of deep cerebral veins on MRV or DSA.
4.The use of the transabdominal ultrasound with different frequency scanning anterior lower segment uterine scar situation to guide motherhood
Jihua ZHANG ; Hong MA ; Jingwei YANG ; Haitao LIU ; Xingqin WANG ; Qi LIU ; Yuhong SUN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2014;(6):753-756
Objective To explore the use of the transabdominal ultrasound with different frequency scanning anterior lower segment uterine scar situation for maternal guidance .Methods Pregnant women had a history of cesarean section 323 cases, and were lower uterine segment transverse incision .Of which seven cases of cesarean section were 8 months to 12 months, 49 patients 13 months to 24 months, 89 patients 25 months to 36 months, and more than 169 cases of 37 months.High-frequency ultrasound was use for ab-dominal and dynamic monitoring of different-year anterior lower segment uterine scar thickness and healing .Pregnancy outcomes ob-served were compared with surgery .Results With the extension of cesarean time , grade I uterine scar was also increased to 25~36 months (2 years ) which was the most obvious , and grade II and III scars were reduced accordingly .When group 25~36 months was used as the control group , there was statistically significant difference relative to group 8 ~12 months and 13 ~24 months ( P <0.01), but was no significant difference relative to group >37 months ( P >0.05).Among 323 cases, seven cases had uterine rup-ture that was confirmed by surgery with a rupture rate of about 2.1%.The rupture rate was about 28.6%in group 8~12 months, a-bout 2%in group 13~24 months, about 1.0%in group 25~36 months, and about 1.2%in group >37 months.When group 25~36 months was used as the control group , there was statistically significant difference relative to groups 8~12 months and 13~24 months ( P <0.01 ) , and was no significant difference relative to group >37 months ( P >0.05 ) .Conclusions Abdominal ultra-sound with different frequency scanning can monitor the thickness and continuity of anterior lower segment uterine scar to estimate the scar healing situation , and guide uterine scar grading .Therefore, it is great significance in guiding clinical decision of motherhood ap-proach.
5.Evaluation of Three Dimensional Electro-anatomical Mapping System in Treating the Patients With Paroxysmal Supra-ventricular Tachycardia by Radio Frequency Catheter Ablation
Shuying QI ; Jie LI ; Yuhong LI ; Aixue XI ; Xiaoye WNAG ; Xuebing LUAN ; Na XU ; Dongmei WANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2014;(9):686-689
Objective: To explore the feasibility and safety of three dimensional (3D) electro-anatomical mapping system (Carto3) in treating the patients with paroxysmal supra-ventricular tachycardia (PSVT) by radiofrequency catheter ablation (RCFA).
Methods: A total of 180 PSVT patients were divided into 2 groups, n=90 in each group. 3-D group, the patients received RCFA with 3-D reconstructed valve ring model under Carto3 guidance. 2-D group, the patients received RCFA under conventional X-ray guidance. The procedural and X-ray exposure times, rates of success and complications, tachycardia recurrence at 6 months after procedure and the cost were observed and compared between 2 group.
Results: The procedural time was similar between 2 groups, P=0.1403. The patients in 3-D group had the lower X-ray exposure time (2.1 ± 0.7 vs 7.8 ± 3.6) min, particularly in those with right-sided accessory pathway (3.4 ± 0.7 vs 20.2 ± 7.1) min, and dual atrio-ventricular (A-V) nodal pathways (1.1 ± 0.3 vs 5.5 ±1.7) min, all P<0.0001. There was 1 patient in 3-D group without RCFA and all the others were successes. 2-D group had 3 patients with failed RFCA including 2 of right-sided accessory pathway, 1 of dual A-V nodal pathways and received 2nd RCFA under Carto3 guidance. 3-D group had no complication, no recurrence. In 2-D group, 1 patient suffered from complete A-V block (AVB) during ablation and 1-year later, the Holter showed II° to III° AVB;2 patients with recurrence including 1 of dual A-V nodal pathways and had successful 2nd ablation. The cost was higher in 3-D treatment.
Conclusion: RFCA was feasible for treating PSVT patients under Carto3 guidance, which had the higher success rate with lower X-ray exposure and complication.
6.Renal and extra-renal rhabdoid tumor:analysis of 4 cases and lit-erature review
Lingmei LI ; Lisha QI ; Yalei WANG ; Yuhong GUO ; Wangzhao SONG ; Baocun SUN ; Wenfeng CAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(1):53-55
Objective:To analyze the clinico-pathological characteristics, pathological diagnosis, and treatment of rhabdoid tu-mor. Methods:The medical records of four rhabdoid tumor patients that were admitted to the Tianjin Medical University Cancer Insti-tute and Hospital since 2000 were analyzed based on existing literature. Results:In one of the four cases, the tumor originated from the kidney, whereas in the other three, the tumor occurred from extra-renal soft tissues. Histologic analysis revealed that the tumor cells were loosely arranged with diffuse growth, vesicular nuclei, dyed cytoplasm, visible eosinophilic inclusions, and more nuclear fission. The results of immunohistochemical staining showed that the vimentin and epithelial membrane antigen were positive, whereas CK, CD99, CD34, and S-100 were positive at different degrees. MyoD1, Desmin, and INI-1 were negative. Conclusion:Rhabdoid tumor is rare and highly aggressive. It occurs mainly in the kidney and can also be found in other systems. The unique pathological form and im-munohistochemical staining observed on the tumor can be used as reference for diagnosis.
7.Effects of pregnancy complicated with diabetes on insulin sensitivity of offspring during their early childhood
Hui LIU ; Xinli WANG ; Yuhong GUAN ; Shuli ZHANG ; Jing QI ; Xiaomei TONG ; Xuemei WANG
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2011;14(4):215-220
Objective To investigate the effects of pregnancy complicated with diabetes on the insulin sensitivity of offspring during their early childhood. Methods Offspring of diabetic mothers(ODM) and of non-diabetic mothers(ONDM) aged 1 month to 24 months were recruited into this prospective cohort study and followed up for two years. Body weight and body length were measured at 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 18 and 24 months of age respectively, and body mass index (BMI) were calculated. Fasting plasma glucose and fasting serum insulin levels were measured on the following-up day at 6, 12 and 24 months of age and insulin sensitivity index (ISI) was calculated. Homeostasis model assessment was used to calculate the insulin resistance (HOMA-IR). Insulin sensitivity was evaluated by fasting serum insulin, ISI and HOMA-IR. The difference of insulin sensitivity between ODM and ONDM group were examined by analysis of covariance adjusted by gender, gestational age,birth weight and BMI. Results Six hundred and five babies including ninety ODM and five hundred and eleven ONDM met the inclusion criteria. There were no differences in gender, gestational age,birth-weight/height between the two groups(P>0. 05). ODM were heavier and higher than ONDM at each measure point during early childhood, but there were statistical differences at the age of 2, 4 and 6 months only (P<0. 05). And the BMI at age of 2 and 4 months of ODM were higher than those of ONDM(P<0.05). The number of baby who accepted the measurement of fasting plasma glucose and fasting serum insulin levels at 6, 12 and 24 months of age was 276 cases, 273 cases and 56 cases respectively. The fasting serum insulin of ODM (logarithmically transformed) were 0. 95±0. 30,0. 89±0. 34 and 0. 90±0. 27, which were higher than those of ONDM (0. 70±0. 45, 0. 73±0. 35 and 0. 67±0. 30) (t=9. 58, 5.01 and 6. 11, P<0.05); HOMA-IR (logarithmically transformed) were 0. 34±0. 33, 0. 27±0. 36 and 0. 27±0. 31, which were higher than those of ONDM also(0.08±0. 46,0. 10±0. 36 and 0. 03 ± 0.33) (t= 9. 55, 4. 79 and 5. 06, P<0.05); ISI(natural logarithmically transformed) were -3.87±0. 75, -3.73±0. 81 and -3. 73±0. 71, which were lower than those of ONDM(-3.29±1.05, -3.35±0.84 and -3.18±0. 77) (t=9.20, 4. 90 and 5.06, P<0.05).There were differences in feeding characteristics of ODM between insulin sensitive subgroup [40. 9%(9/22) breast-feeding] and insulin insensitive subgroup [16.67 % (12/72) breast-feeding] (x2 = 7.02,P=0. 03). Conclusions Pregnancy complicated with diabetes has adverse effects on the offspring insulin sensitivity during their early childhood, and affects the early growth and development of them.Breast-feeding might decrease insulin resistance in babies.
8.The hemoprotective effects of a rotary magnetic field in mice exposed to irradiation
Shuzhen WEI ; Xuejun XIE ; Yuhong QI ; Guozhen GUO ; Shunlin SHAN ; Qianwen LI ; Chuang ZHANG ; Yunxiang DU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2008;28(6):660-664
Objective To study the hemoprotective effects of a rotary magnetic field (RMF) to radiation-injured mice. Methods 132 male BALB/c mice were randomly divided into four groups: a normal group (N), a magnetic treatment group (M), an irradiation group(R) and an irradiation combining magnetic treatment group (R + M). Mice in the N group received no treatment. Mice in the R and R + M groups received total body irradiation with 6.0 Gy 60Co γ/rays. Mice in the M and R + M groups were treated with a RMF for one and half an hour at a time, twice a day, totally for 30 days. The survival rate was observed for 30 days. On days 0, 5, 9, 15, 21, 30, the subjects' peripheral blood cells were counted. On day 9, 23 and 30, the number of bone marrow nucleated cells (BMNCs), colony forming unit-spleen (CFU-S), spleen-body ratio, the cell cycle and apoptosis of bone marrow cells were measured. The pathological sectioning of the femur was performed and the expression level of bone morphogenetic proteins (BMP2/4) in the bone marrow was evaluated. Results ①No mice died in the N and M group. The RMF treatment increased the survival rate and survival days among the irradiated mice (P < 0.01). ②The RMF treatment increased the number of blood cells in their peripheral blood of the R + M group. ③The number of BMNCs, CFU-S and the proportation of G2 + M stage in the R + M were markedly higher than that of the R group, but the proportation of the apoptosis was lower than that of the R group on the 9th day (P < 0.05). Furthermore, the spleen index in the R + M group was also higher than that of the R group on the 23rd day (P < 0.05). ④RMF could improve the expression level of BMP2/4 in the radiation-injued mice. Conclusion The RMF treatment had an obvious protective effect against the effects of irradiation and it accelerated the recovery of hematopeiesis and the hematopoietic microenvironment in mouse bone marrow.
9.Optimizing the method in calculating the insulin dosages in the insulin hypoglycemia-growth hormone stimulation test:preliminary exploration
Yuwen ZHANG ; Shouyue SUN ; Yuhong CHEN ; Huiying JIA ; Yan QI ; Zhongqin YU ; Weiqing WANG ; Guang NING
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(1):29-33
Objective To explore more suitable calculation method of the insulin dosage in insulin hypoglycemia-growth hormone stimulation test(insulin tolerance test, ITT). Methods Fifty-six subjects suspected of growth hormone deficiency were divided into primary and secondary onset groups. All the patients took oral glucose tolerance test and ITT. Homeostasis model of assessment for insulin resistance index ( HOMA-IR) and insulin sensitivity index ( ISI), area under insulin curve ( AUCINS ) and the area under glucose curve ( AUCPG ) were calculated. The insulin dosages during ITT between two groups were compared and the main factors influencing the insulin dosage were analyzed. Results There was no difference in the insulin dosage during ITT between primary and secondary groups. The actual dosage of insulin in this cohort study revealed a significant difference from the initial insulin dosage recommended by the guideline. Multiple linear regression analysis found that AUCINS and body mass index were the independent factors affecting the insulin dosage. Then the optimized coefficient of ITT ( γ) were found. Conclusion The insulin dosage used in our study was inconsistent with the guidelines-recommended ones. In order to make ITT more efficient and safer, a more optimized calculation method to improve the successful rate of insulin-induced hypoglycemia in ITT is proposed.
10.Cortical vein thrombosis: three cases for the clinical, neuroimaging and pathological analysis
Yingxin YU ; Yuhong MENG ; Kuihong ZHENG ; Sheng YAO ; Feng DUAN ; Zonghong ZHU ; Xiaokun QI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2013;46(12):801-805
Objective To analyze the clinical,imaging and pathological features of cortical vein thrombosis (CoVT).Methods Three cases of cortical vein thrombosis were diagnosed in our hospital from February 2010 to October 2012.We reviewed and summarized their clinical manifestation,radiological feature and pathological characteristics.Results All patients were young with acute onset.The main clinical manifestations included headache,epilepsy or limbs weakness.Two cases had intracranial hypertension.One case had decreased activity of protein S.One had increased plasma homocysteine.Brain computed tomography scan showed hypodensity lesion with some hyperdensity inside.Cranial routine magnetic resonance imaging showed long signal in T1-weighed image and T2-weighed image,with occasional short T1 signal inside.Contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging revealed heterogeneous enhancement.All of 3 cases underwent brain biopsy because of the suspected diagnosis of brain tumor.Brain pathology showed the local necrosis and hemorrhage,dilated small vein with congestion or thrombosis.Neuronal degeneration,hyperplasia of gliocyte,hyperplasia of endotheliocyte in small blood vessels with reaction of histiocytes was also displayed.Duration from initial visit to final diagnosis was from 14 days to 2 months.Conclusions CoVT has various clinical and radiological manifestations and it is easy to misdiagnose as brain tumor.Careful analysis of clinical and imaging data could improve its diagnostic accuracy.Brain biopsy would also be helpful for diagnosis.