1.Influence of alginic sodium diester on intraneuronal Ca2+ content and nerve cell apoptosis before and after reperfusion in experimental ischemic rats
Yong YOU ; Hongju XIE ; Qidong YANG ; Yuefeng ZHANG ; Zunjing LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(37):143-145
BACKGROUND: Alginic sodium diester (ASD) possesses neuroprotective function because of its selective calcium antagonist effects.OBJECTIVE: To compare the influences of ASD on intraneuronal Ca2+content and nerve cell apoptosis before and after reperfusion in focal cerebral ischemic rats.DESIGN: Randomized controlled observation.SETTING: Neurological Department of Xiangya Hospital Affiliated to South China University; Laser Orthopedic Surgery of the First Hospital Affiliated to Southern China University.MATERIALS: This experiment was carried out between November 2003and April 2004 at the Neurological Department of Xiangya Hospital Affiliated to South China University. A total of 65 male SD rats were recruited and randomized into 6 groups; 17 got lost during the experiment, and the other 48 rats completed the experiment with 8 rats in each group.METHODS: In sham operation group, an incision was made on rats' cervical skin and sutured. Right cerebral middle artery was occluded in rats of ischemic group, ASD 5 mg/kg preischemic group, ASD 5 mg/kg postischemic group, ASD 10 mg/kg preischemic group, and ASD 10 mg/kg postischemic group. After that, rats in all but ischemic group were subjected to intraperitoneal injection of various dosage of ASD or excipient 30minutes before reperfusion and 5 hours after reperfusion. FCM was used to determine intraneuronal Ca2+ content and rate of nerve cell apoptosis;meanwhile, neurological dysfunction was scored.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: [1] Influence of ASD on the score for neurological dysfunction, intraneuronal Ca2+ fluorescence intensity, and neuronal apoptosis in rats with right cerebral middle artery ischemia. [2]Correlation of behavioral obstacle score with intraneuronal Ca2+ fluorescence intensity and neuronal apoptosis in rats with right cerebral middle artery ischemia.RESULTS: Totally 65 rats were enrolled in this study, 17 of which got lost and the other 48 rats entered the result analysis. [1] Influence of ASD on the score for neurological dysfunction, intraneuronal Ca2+ fluorescence intensity, and neuronal apoptosis in rats with right cerebral middle artery ischemia: The score was obviously reduced in ASD 5 mg/kg preischemic group, ASD 5 mg/kg postischemic group, ASD 10 mg/kg preischemic group and ASD 10 mg/kg postischemic group as compared with ischemic group (1.80±0.21, 2.20±0.23, 1.20±0.11, 2.00±0.22, 3.40±0.65); moreover,functional improvement was more obvious due to pre-reperfusional administration than post-reperfusional administration. Intraneuronal Ca2+ concentration was reduced after ASD administration at different degrees and lower than that of ischemic group. Decrement of intraneuronal Ca2+ concentration was found most obvious due to 10 mg/kg ASD administration 30 minutes before reperfusion, approximately reduced by 70%; moreover, neuronal apoptosis rate on the ischemic side was obviously suppressed by ASD administration, displaying time-dependent manner, with apoptotic suppression effect more obvious in pre-reperfusional group than in post-reperfusional group (5.68%, 10.03%; 4.00%, 9.91%). [2] Correlation of behavioral obstacle score of right cerebral middle artery ischemic rats with intraneuronal Ca2+ fluorescence intensity and membrane associated protein/propidium iodide apoptosis: Obvious positive correlation was found between behavioral obstacle score and intraneuronal Ca2+ fluorescence intensity and detection rate of membrane associated protein/propidium iodide apoptosis (r=0.51,0.62, P < 0.05); intraneuronal Ca2+ fluorescence intensity was also positively correlated with the detection rate of membrane associated protein/propidium iodide apoptosis (r=0.84, P < 0.05).CONCLUSION: [1] ASD can exert anti-apoptosis effect by suppressing the increment of intraneuronal Ca2+ concentration, thus having neuroprotective function and ultimately improving neurological dysfunction. [2] Its effect displays time-dependent manner, and neurological functional improvement is more obvious by pre-reperfusional administration than by post-operational administration.
2.Four risk factors of deep venous thrombosis in lower limbs after total hip arthroplasty
Sheng ZHANG ; Xiaochen XIE ; Yuefeng YAO ; Liangchen WEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(13):1969-1973
BACKGROUND:Deep venous thrombosis is one of the most common and dangerous complication. There wil be serious consequences for failing to prevent deep venous thrombosis in advance, so we need to evaluate the risk factors of deep venous thrombosis. OBJECTIVE:To evaluate the clinical risk factors for lower limb deep vein thrombosis after total hip arthroplasty. METHODS:Data of 162 patients who were treated from January 2010 to February 2013 in Department of Bone and Joint Surgery, Shenzhen Hospital of Peking University for total hip arthroplasty were analyzed retrospectively. Al patients received ultrasonography on deep veins of lower limb preoperatively and postoperatively 3 and 7 days. Risk factors of deep venous thrombosis were analyzed using Logistic regression analysis in patients undergoing total hip arthroplasty. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The selected factors for Logistic regression model contained bone cement prosthesis, age distribution, body mass index, and general anesthesia. Their OR values were 9.215, 11.247, 3.842, 4.825, respectively. They were risk factors for the occurrence of deep venous thrombosis. Above results indicated that use of bone cement prosthesis, age, body mass index>25 kg/m2 and general anesthesia are risk factors for deep venous thrombosis after total hip replacement, so they should cause clinical attention and we should take active measures to prevent them.
3.Comparative study of MR 3D-SPACE,3D-True FISP and 2D-FSE-PD sequences in articular cartilage of the knee joint
Yan SUN ; Xue WU ; Ping XIE ; Yuefeng HAO ; Dan HU ; Kefu LIU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(1):131-135
Objective To compare the imaging quality of articular cartilage of the knee with 3D-sampling perfection with applica-tion optimized contrast using different flip angle evolutions (3D-SPACE),3D-true fast imaging with steady-state precession (3D-True FISP)and 2D-fast-spin-echo-proto-density(2D-FSE-PD)sequences.Methods 40 healthy volunteers and 20 patients of knee joints were examined with 3D-SPACE,3D-True FISP and 2D-FSE-PD sequences at 1.5T MRI.Signal-noise ratio (SNR),contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR)and lesion visualization of articular cartilage were compared.Results 3D-SPACE showed the highest SNR of cartilage and CNR of fluid/cartilage among the three sequences (P <0.05).3D-SPACE had the better capability for showing the lev-el I 、level Ⅱcartilage injury comparing with 3D-True FISP,but no significant difference between the cartilage injury at level Ⅲ and level Ⅳ.For all levels of cartilage injury,3D sequence was better than the 2D sequence.Conclusion Compared with the 3D-True FISP sequence and 2D-FSE-PD sequence,3D-SPACE sequence can show the structure of knee and knee cartilage injury better.
4.Research progress of AIDS treatment
Yansheng YAN ; Pingping YAN ; Liang CHEN ; Shouli WU ; Meirong XIE ; Tingting WU ; Pincang XIA ; Yuefeng QIU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2017;33(5):383-388
AIDS antiviral therapy (ART) has achieved great success.Originaly,AIDS had been regarded as a fatal disease,but it has become a kind of infectious disease that could be cured and administrated.Global HIV / AIDS cases were still up to about 38 million,but more than half have been effectively treated.In addition to drug treatment,at present,some new technologies and new methods,such as genome editing,have also been involved in the treatment of AIDS,and in the humanized animal experiment has shown very good results.There is no doubt that AIDS will eventually be stopped its epidemic.However,with the continuous development of AIDS antiviral treatment,the most fundamental problem is that HIV latent library has become increasingly prominent one,whether molecular therapy and hybrid cure have being developed for AIDS treatment,there are still such problem existence.Great efforts shoud be made to continuously search for new markers of latent viral cells and to reduce the latent pool.In addition,despite the prevention and treatment of AIDS has made great achievements,but the world still produces nearly 6000 cases of HIV/AIDS every day.Therefore,the development of safe and effective vaccine,whether in the field of prevention,or in clinical treatment,has its positive significance.
5.The value of radiomics based on chest CT plain scan in the differential diagnosis of thymoma and other anterior mediastinal lesions
Cancer Research and Clinic 2021;33(10):742-746
Objective:To explore the diagnostic value of radiomics features based on chest CT plain scan in differentiating thymoma from other anterior mediastinal lesions.Methods:The data of 128 patients with anterior mediastinal lesions from January 2018 to January 2021 in the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University were retrospectively analyzed. According to the pathological criteria, all patients were divided into thymoma group (67 cases) and non-thymoma group (61 cases). The radiomics analysis module based on MATLAB platform was used to analyze images of CT plain scan, and then radiomics features of the whole lesions were extracted. The radiomics features were screened by using group difference analysis, Boruta algorithm and collinearity detection stepwise. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves for the single diagnosis and the combined diagnosis of thymoma were plotted with the selected features, and the area under the curve (AUC) was calculated to analyze the diagnostic performance of the selected features.Results:A total of 851 radiomics features were extracted, and 4 radiomics features with statistically significant differences were finally selected after multi-step dimensionality reduction, including robust mean absolute deviation, gray level non-uniformity, wavelet-LLH run variance and wavelet-HLL dependence non-uniformity. ROC curves analysis showed that the AUC of 4 radiomics features was 0.712, 0.634, 0.660 and 0.699, respectively in the single diagnosis; the specificity was 70.2%, 61.2%, and 61.2%, respectively; and the sensitivity was 60.7%, 60.6%, 68.8% and 70.5%, respectively. AUC value of the four combined detection was 0.881, the sensitivity and specificity was 75.4% and 89.6%, respectively; and the diagnostic efficiency was significantly improved.Conclusion:The radiomics features based on CT plain sans have a certain value and application potential in the differential diagnosis of thymoma and other anterior mediastinal lesions.
6.Microimaging evidences of hippocampal injury in radiotherapy avoiding hippocampus and its effects on cognition
Yuefeng LI ; Yang WANG ; Mengmiao XU ; Yuhang XIE ; Yuhao XU ; Yan ZHU ; Yajie CHEN ; Lin WANG ; Shenghong JU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2021;55(4):377-382
Objective:To clarify the evidences of hippocampal injury after radiotherapy avoiding hippocampus and explore its relationships with cognition.Methods:A prospective design was adopted in this study.A total of 183 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated by intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT group) and 30 matched healthy control (HC group)were collected in the Affiliated Hospital of Jiangsu University and Southeast University Affiliated Zhongda Hospital from January 2017 to December 2019. All subjects were assessed by Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA-B) at baseline and 6 months after radiotherapy, then the patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma were divided into cognitive impairment group and non-cognitive impairment group. Subjects were scanned with Siemens 3.0 T MR, and T 1WI was used as analysis sequence.The individual standardized hippocampus ROIs were extracted based on Montreal Neurological Institute(MNI) brain template.All texture features were calculated using the Radiomics developed by C++and Delphi, and the intra group correlation coefficients (ICC), average direction, machine learning (random forest) and autocorrelation matrix were used for reducing the features dimension. One-way ANOVA and generalized linear models were used to compare the differences among different groups. Pearson correlations analyses were used to evaluate the relationships between important texture features and clinical data. Logistic regressions were used to calculate the abilities of texture features to predict cognitive impairment. Results:After 9 patients who lost follow-up were excluded, a total of 164 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma were included as IMRT group.Texture features of ROIs were extracted and dimensionally reduced successfully. Five differences features (Variance, Entropy, GlevNonU, RLNonUni and Contrast)were found among HC group, cognitive impairment group and non-cognitive impairment group, and the last three further showed significant differences within IMRT group (GlevNonU, P=0.011;RLNonUni, P<0.001;Contrast, P<0.001). Hippocampal doses were positively correlated with Variance ( r=0.448, P<0.05), and negatively correlated with Entropy ( r=-0.461, P<0.05). There was a positive correlation between MoCA-B scores with GlevNonU, RLNonUniand Contrast ( r=0.503, P<0.05; r=0.587, P<0.05; r=0.531, P<0.05). GlevNonU and Contrast were independent predictors of cognitive impairment in hippocampal avoidance of radiotherapy (OR=0.731, 95%CI 0.610-0.857; OR=0.651, 95%CI 0.496-0.853). Conclusion:Results of texture analysis could be used as micro imaging evidences of hippocampal injury in radiotherapy avoiding hippocampus, and could also effectively predict the occurrences of cognitive impairment.
7.Structural network changes in first-degree relatives of depressed patients and their correlation with the onset of depression
Yang LI ; Yuhang XIE ; Ranchao WANG ; Lili CAI ; Xian XIAN ; Yuefeng LI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2022;55(12):1381-1388
Objective:To explore the structural brain network changes in healthy first-degree relatives of depressed patients and their relationship with depressive episodes.Methods:Prospectively, 200 healthy first-degree relatives of depressed patients admitted to Jiangsu University Hospital from May 2017 to June 2018 were collected. Meanwhile, 50 matched healthy controls without family history of depression (HC/FH-) were collected by questionnaire in the nearby community as study subjects. All study subjects underwent systemic magnetic resonance imaging scans and assessment of relevant scales after enrollment, followed by longitudinal follow-up (every 3 months) for up to 3 years. The diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 4th edition, structured interview was used to assess whether the subjects became depressed during the follow-up period. First-degree relatives who experienced depression during follow-up were included in the group of first-degree relatives who experienced depression (DD/FH+), whereas first-degree relatives who did not experience depression were included in the group of first-degree relatives who did not experience depression (HC/FH+). Subjects′ depression severity and whether they experienced major stressful life events were assessed by the 24-item Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) and the Holmes and Rahe Social Readjustment Rating Scale, respectively. Correlations between subjects′ brain structural networks and HDRS scores were explored based on Pearson correlation analysis. Logistic regression models were constructed to investigate the predictive efficacy of brain structural network attributes on depression.Results:Significant group differences existed in the HC/FH- group (50 cases), HC/FH+ group (115 cases), and DD/FH+ group (21 cases) in feeder connectivity (17.62±1.34, 17.03±1.39, 15.82±1.12, F=13.63, P<0.001), global efficiency (0.24±0.03, 0.23±0.03, 0.22±0.03, F=4.73, P=0.010), right insula node efficiency (0.20±0.02, 0.21±0.01, 0.20±0.01, F=4.62, P=0.011), left hippocampal node efficiency (0.27±0.01, 0.27±0.01, 0.24±0.02, F=18.56, P<0.001), and left amygdala node efficiency (0.24±0.02, 0.24±0.02, 0.23±0.01, F=3.40, P=0.036). Logistic regression models showed feeder connectivity ( OR=0.55, 95% CI 0.38-0.78, P=0.001) and left hippocampal nodal efficiency ( OR=0.58, 95% CI 0.40-0.81, P<0.001) predicted the occurrence of final depression and had good predictive efficacy with an area under the curve of 0.75, 0.78, respectively. Correlation analysis showed that feeder connectivity ( r=-0.58, P=0.006) and left hippocampal node efficiency ( r=-0.60, P=0.004) at baseline in the DD/FH+ group correlated with their HDRS scores at the first follow-up. Conclusion:Among healthy first-degree relatives of depressed patients, those who exhibit decreased feeder connectivity and left hippocampal nodal efficiency are susceptible to developing this disease.
8.Influences of abnormal white matter micro-structures and stressful life events in depression relapse
Yun WANG ; Jie XIE ; Qi WANG ; Yuefeng LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2021;20(8):782-786
Objective:To investigate the influences of abnormal white matter micro-structures and stressful life events in relapse status of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD).Methods:A prospective sutdy was performed; 108 patients with MDD were chosen as study subjects in our hospital from May 2017 to June 2018. All subjects underwent MR imaging scanning, and were followed up for 2 years after treatment (once every 3 months). Their relapse status were assessed by 4 th edition of Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV) criteria. The degrees of depression and existence and level of stressful life events in MDD patients were assessed by Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HDRS) and Life Events Scale (LES). The differences of clinical data and white matter micro-structures between relapse and non-relapse patients were compared. Binary Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the independent influencing factors for MDD relapse. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to analyze the predictive efficacy of influencing factors in MDD relapse. The correlations of white matter fractional anisotropy (FA) values with follow-up HDRS scores and follow-up LES scores were analyzed by Pearson correlation analysis. Results:In the end, 92 patients were enrolled in the study, including 38 relapse patients and 54 non-relapse patients. As compared with those in the non-relapse group, patients in the relapse group showed younger onset age, higher incidence of disease onset, longer course of disease, higher LES scores (baseline), and higher HDRS and LES scores (follow-up), with significant differences ( P<0.05). FA values of the right superior longitudinal fasciculus and corpus callosum in the relapse patients were significantly decreased as compared with those in the non-relapse patients ( P<0.05). Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that FA values of the right superior longitudinal fasciculus ( OR=0.350, 95%CI: 0.168-0.728, P=0.005) and FA values of the corpus callosum ( OR=0.646, 95%CI: 0.438-0.951, P=0.027), and LES scores (follow-up) ( OR=1.483, 95%CI: 1.226-1.793, P=0.000) were independent influencing factors for relapse in MDD patients. ROC curve showed that the area under curve (AUC) of FA values of the right superior longitudinal fasciculus, FA values of the corpus callosum, and LES scores (follow-up) to predict MDD relapse were 0.655, 0.661 and 0.841, respectively. Correlation analysis showed that FA values of the superior right longitudinal fasciculus and FA values of the corpus callosum were significantly negatively correlated with HDRS scores (follow-up) ( r=-0.470, P=0.000; r=-0.398, P=0.004), and LES scores (follow-up) were significantly positively correlated with HDRS scores (follow-up) ( r=0.429, P=0.000). Conclusion:Abnormal white matter micro-structures and stressful life events are closely related to the relapse of MDD.
9.Impact of subtropical climate on frequency of ambulance use for trauma patients in a coastal area of China.
Yuqiang CHEN ; Yucheng LAI ; Jiajie KE ; Yuefeng CHEN ; Yuling XU ; Yuqin MA ; Jiayin YUAN ; Tian LIANG ; Pengzhan MAI ; Changmin LIN ; Yang XIE ; Keng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Traumatology 2015;18(3):141-146
PURPOSETo explore the impact of subtropical maritime monsoon climate on the frequency of ambulance use for trauma patients in a coastal region in China.
METHODStatistical analysis of data on ambulance use from the 120 Emergency Command Center in Shantou City, Guangdong Province, from January to December 2012 as well as daily meteorological data from a Shantou observatory was performed to determine how climatic factors (seasons, time, and weather) affect the frequency of ambulance use for trauma patients.
RESULTSThe daily ambulance use for trauma patients differed between spring and summer or autumn (p<0.05), between sunny and rainy days (p<0.05), and between cloudy and lightly or moderately rainy days (p<0.05).We found a linear correlation between daily maximum temperature and daily ambulance use for trauma patients (R² =0.103, p<0.05). In addition, there was significant difference in ambulance use between good and bad weather (p<0.05).
CONCLUSIONFrequency of ambulance use for trauma patients is affected by the subtropical maritime monsoon climate in the coastal region. Better weather contributes to increased daily frequency of ambulance use, which is the highest in autumn and lowest in spring.
Ambulances ; China ; Climate ; Humans ; Retrospective Studies ; Wounds and Injuries ; therapy
10.2,3,5,4’-Tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-β-D-Glucoside modulated human umbilical vein endothelial cells injury under oxidative stress
Yan GUO ; Wenxue FAN ; Shuyu CAO ; Yuefeng XIE ; Jiancong HONG ; Huifen ZHOU ; Haitong WAN ; Bo JIN
The Korean Journal of Physiology and Pharmacology 2020;24(6):473-479
Endothelial cell injury is a major contributor to cardiovascular diseases.The 2,3,5,4’-Tetrahydroxystilbene-2-O-β-D-Glucoside (TSG) contributes to alleviate human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) injury through mechanisms still know a little. This study aims to clarify the TSG effects on gene expression (mRNA and microRNA) related to oxidative stress and endoplasmic reticulum stress induced by H2O2 in HUVECs. We found that TSG significantly reduced the death rate of cells and increased intracellular superoxide dismutase activity. At qRT-PCR, experimental data showed that TSG significantly counteracted the expressions of miR-9-5p, miR-16, miR-21, miR-29b, miR-145-5p, and miR-204-5p. Besides, TSG prevented the expression of ATF6 and CHOP increasing. In contrast, TSG promoted the expression of E2F1. In conclusion, our results point to the obvious protective effect of TSG on HUVECs injury induced by H2O2, and the mechanism may through miR16/ATF6/ E2F1 signaling pathway.