1.Effects of localized hyperthermia on Langerhans cells in HPV-infected skin
Xiaodong LI ; Xinghua GAO ; Li JIN ; Yakun WANG ; Yuxiao HONG ; Weisu WU ; Xiaoqin WANG ; Hongduo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2008;41(6):357-360
Objective To observe the morphology, quantity and migration of Langerhans cells in normal or HPV-infected skin treated with localized hyperthermia. Methods Tissue specimens obtained from 16 patients with condyloma accuminatum (CA) and 15 normal controls were divided into three equal parts, and irradiated by a self-made hyperthermia equipment at 37℃, 42℃ and 45℃ respectively for 30 minutes. Immunohistochemistry and flow cytometry were applied to detect the morphology, quantity and migration of Langerhans cells (LCs), respectively, in these treated specimens. Results With a rise in temperature, the number of LCs in epidermis decreased, the dendrites shortened, decreased in number or even disappeared. After exposure to hyperthermia at 37℃, 42℃ and 45℃, the number of LCs was 782.40±114.8, 649.44±119.40 and 510.88±118.64 per square millimeter respectively, in normal tissue, 646.04±135.67, 489.38±118.19 and 387.93±110.15 per square millimeter respectively in HPV-infected skin tissue.The percentage of migratory LCs expressing CD1a was 0.19%±0.18%, 0.89%±0.19% and 1.59%±0.28% in normal skin tissue treated with hyperthermia at 37℃, 42℃ and 45℃ respectively, 0.62%±0.31%,2.31%±0.54% and 6.33%±0.98%, respectively, in HPV-infected skin tissue; the differences were significant among these different temperatures. Furthermore, the migration of LCs from tissue into culture was enhanced by the treatment with hyperthermia. Conclusions Hyperthermia can promote the migration of LCs, and accordingly enhance the antigen presenting effect of these cells in immune response.
2.Dual-energy CT lung perfusion imaging and perfusion scintigraphy in rabbit models of acute peripheral pulmonary embolism
Xue CHAI ; Longjiang ZHANG ; Yuxiao HU ; Yane ZHAO ; Yangbo XUE ; Xiaobo HU ; Hong ZHU ; Guangming LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(2):221-224
Objective To explore the clinical value of dual-energy CT lung perfusion imaging and perfusion scintigraphy in acute pulmonary embolism (PE) rabbit models. Methods Acute PE models were established in 20 rabbits with femoral vein injection of sponge as embolus materials, and 4 rabbits were injected saline as control group. Two hours after embolization, dual-energy CT and perfusion scintigraphy imaging were performed respectively. Taking the pathologicall findings as the reference standards, the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of both imaging methods were compared. CT values and enhancement degree (overlay value) of the embolic areas and normal pulmonary parenchyma were measured in DEPI image after embolization. Results Normal lung was color-coded as homogeneously yellowish red, perfusion scintigraphy displayed rarefaction or absence. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV of DEPI was 100%, 97.50%, 95.24%, 100%, and of perfusion scintigraphy was 67.50%, 81.25%, 64.29%, 83.33%, respectively. Increased CT values and overlay values of embolism areas in DEPI images were lower than those of normal pulmonary parenchyma (P<0.05). Conclusion DEPI has higher sensitivity and specificity than perfusion scintigraphy for detection of pulmonary emboli in an acute PE rabbit models.
3.The application of PET/CT imaging and MR perfusion imaging in grading intracranial glioma
Yuxiao HU ; Guangming LU ; Hong ZHU ; Zongjun ZHANG ; Xueman JI ; Chuanjin SUN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2004;0(01):-
Objective Different grades of glioma lead to different clinical course,treatments and prognosis,thus it is important to predict histological grades of glioma preoperatively.18F-FDG PET/CT imaging and MR perfusion imaging is considered a promising method to evaluate glioma,and the present study was to evaluated the contribution of 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging and MR perfusion imaging in grading intracranial glioma.Methods Eighteen consecutive patients with suspected primary brain glioma underwent 18F-FDG PET/CT scanning and MR perfusion scanning in our hospital.To evaluate the relative sensitivity among standardized uptake value (SUV),L/W,and rCBV,the PET/CT imaging were analyzed,and the SUV and Lesion-to-white matter ratio (L/W) were calculated.The rCBV ratios of lesions were calculated relative to the region of interest (ROI) values in contra lateral normal white matter.Results Eighteen brain gliomas were confirmed by pathologic diagnosis,including 7 WHOⅡ tumors,6 WHOⅢ tumors,and 5 WHOⅣ tumors.SUV and rCBV could not differentiate between WHOⅡ tumor and WHOⅢ tumor,however significant difference could be found among the three using L/W.Conclusion 18F-FDG PET/CT imaging and MR perfusion imaging could offer more diagnostic information than conventional MRI.All of the three semiquantitative data offer some contribution in grading intracranial gliomas,and L/W might be the best one.
4.Value of ~(18)Fluorodexyglucose PET/CT for gastric carcinoma
Jiang WU ; Hong ZHU ; Zhongqiu WANG ; Jinlong TONG ; Linfeng CHANG ; Yuxiao HU ; Xingang WANG ; Hongli HUANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(11):-
Objective: To investigate the value of positron emission tomography/computerized tomography(PET/CT) with fluorine-18-labeled fluorodeoxyglucose(18FDG) for gastric carcinoma.Methods: Thirty-two patients(25 males,7 females,aged 31-82 years) suspected of gastric carcinoma underwent whole-body PET/CT after taking in 600 ml of water to distend the gastral cavity.The maximal standard uptake value(SUVmax) of the region of interest(ROI) in PET and the maximum width of the gastric wall in CT were analyzed.Pathological specimens were obtained from all the patients during surgery or gastroscopy.Results: 18FDG PET/CT found gastric carcinoma in 24 of the patients.The rates of positive and negative prediction and the accuracy of PET/CT in the diagnosis of the disease were 92.3%,100% and 93.8%.SUVmax was positively correlated with the maximum width of the gastric wall,but they exhibited no statistically significant differences between the patients with involved lymph nodes and those without.Based on the PET/CT findings,the 24 gastric carcinoma patients were clinically classified as follows: 9 in stage Ⅰ,1 in stage Ⅰ-Ⅱ,3 in stage Ⅱ,1 in stage Ⅲ and 10 in stage Ⅳ.Conclusion: 18FDG PET/CT is highly valuable for gastric carcinoma in its diagnosis,the evaluation of its biological behavior and determination of its treatment strategies.
5.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.
6.Effects of local hyperthermia on phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase gene expression in Langerhans cells from human papillomavirus(HPV)-infected skin
Xiaodong LI ; Xinghua GAO ; Yuxiao HONG ; Lili ZHU ; Yakun WANG ; Yubo LIU ; Wei HUO ; Xiaoqin WANG ; Li ZHANG ; Hongduo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(11):756-759
Objective To investigate the effect of local hyperthermia on the mRNA expression of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase(P13-K)in Langerhans cells(LCs)transmigrating from HPV-infected skin.Methods Tissue samples were collected from 5 female patients with condyloma acuminatum(CA)and 5 normal human controls.then equally divided into three parts to receive local hyoerthermia treatment at 37℃,42 ℃ and 45℃,respectively,for 30 minutes.After another 12-hour incubation in RPMI 1640 culture medium,transmigrating cells were collected and LCs were purified.Real-time quantitative reverse transcription-PCR was performed to detect the mRNA expressions of P13-K p85a and p110α in purified CD1a~+ LCs from these tissue samples.Results In CD1a~+ LCs transmigrating from normal skin and lesions of CA.the expressions of P13-K p85a and P110α mRNA decreased with the increase of temperature.Atier local hyperthermia treatment of normal skin at 37℃,42℃,45℃,the relative mRNA expression level was 1.00±0.00,0.78±0.13,0.54±0.17,respectively.for P13-K p85α in transmigrating LCs,1.00±0.00,0.80±0.11,0.61±0.12,respectively.for P13-K P110α;there was a significant difierence among the three temperatures in bOth parameters(both P<0.01).In the case of lesions of CA.the relative mRNA expression level of P13-K p85αand p110α was 1.00±0.00 and 1.00±0.00 under treatment at 37℃,0.20±0.11 and 0.49±0.21 at 42℃.0.1±0.08 and 0.09±0.03 at 45℃.respectively;significant difierence was also noted among the three treatment temperatures(both P<0.01).The decrease in P13-K P110α mRNA expressions under hyperthermia treatment at 42 ℃ and 45℃ compared with those at 37℃was greater in LCs from CA lesions than that from normal skin.Conclusions Local hyoerthermia could remarkably inhibit the expression of P13-K genes.which may enhance immunity and favor elimination of HPV.
7.Local Hyperthermia Affects Murine Contact Hypersensitivity around Elicitation Phase
Yan SUN ; Lan ZHANG ; Qian AN ; Yuxiao HONG ; Yan WU ; Xinghua GAO
Annals of Dermatology 2018;30(1):107-110
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Dermatitis, Contact
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8.Acute effect of ambient fine particulate matter on heart rate variability: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis of panel studies.
Zhiping NIU ; Feifei LIU ; Baojing LI ; Na LI ; Hongmei YU ; Yongbo WANG ; Hong TANG ; Xiaolu CHEN ; Yuanan LU ; Zilu CHENG ; Suyang LIU ; Gongbo CHEN ; Yuxiao ZHANG ; Hao XIANG
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2020;25(1):77-77
BACKGROUND:
Decreased heart rate variability (HRV) is a predictor of autonomic system dysfunction, and is considered as a potential mechanism of increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) induced by exposure to particulate matter less than 2.5 μm in diameter (PM
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An updated systematic review and meta-analysis of panel studies till November 1, 2019 was conducted to evaluate the acute effect of exposure to ambient PM
RESULTS:
A total of 33 panel studies were included in our meta-analysis, with 16 studies conducted in North America, 12 studies in Asia, and 5 studies in Europe. The pooled results showed a 10 μg/m
CONCLUSION
Short-term exposure to PM
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