1.Imaging findings of soft tissue infections in AIDS(report of 3 cases)
Cui-Yu JIA ; Xuan ZHAO ; Yong DUAN ; Ning HE ; Chun-Wang YUAN ; Xiao-Xi MAO ; Wei WANG ; Da-Wei ZHAO ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate X-ray,CT and MRI findings of soft tissue infections in AIDS. Methods Three cases of soft tissue infections with AIDS were retrospectively analyzed by comparing the imaging findings with pathological results.All patients were performed MRI,X-ray was in 1 case,CT was in 1 case.Results Cellulitis was in 1 case:MRI showed extended thickening of subcutaneous tissues, ill-defined hypointense areas on T_1WI and hyperintensity on T_2WI,and reticular pattern on GRE. Necrotizing fasciitis was in 1 case:MRI showed obvious thickening of subcutaneous tissues and deep fasciae, abnormally increased signal intensity on T_1 and T_2WI.Fluid collections were within muscles and muscles interval on fat-suppressed T2 WI.Tuberculosis was in 1 case:CT demonstrated multiple low density areas in the subcutaneous tissues and clear peripheral rim enhancement.MRI appeared hypointense on T_1WI and hyperintensity on T_2WI,and peripheral rim enhancement following gadolinium injection.Conclusion Infections of soft tissue are common complication in patients with AIDS,radiology is important in early diagnosis and treatment planning in this population.
2.Hybrid bioartificial liver for severe hepatitis.
Zhong Ping DUAN ; Da Kang HAN ; Qing LIU ; Xiu Ying ZHAO ; Yi Long XUE ; Chun HUANG ; Chun Hui ZHAO ; Jun Tao WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2002;10(4):305-305
3.Effect of drying methods on monoterpenes, phenolic acids and flavonoids in Mentha haplocalyx.
Shao-qing ZHU ; Zhen-hua ZHU ; Sheng GUO ; Yu-yang ZHAO ; Xue-jun LU ; Xiu-xiu SHA ; Da-wei QIAN ; Jin-ao DUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(24):4860-4867
To provide a scientific basis for the selection of the appropriate drying method for Mentha Haplocalyx Herba (MHH), determine 2 monoterpenes, 4 phenolic acids and 5 flavonoids in MHH by GC-MS and UPLC-TQ-MS methods, and investigate the effects of the drying methods on the changes in contents of these analytes. The qualities of products obtained with different drying methods were evaluated by the multivariate statistical method of Technique for Order Preference by Similarity to Ideal Solution (TOPSIS). Results showed that the drying methods had the greatest impact on menthol, caffeic acid, and rosemary acid, which were followed by chlorogenic acid and diosmetin-7-O-glucoside. The contents in these analytes processed with hot-air-drying method were higher than those with microwave-drying and infrared-drying methods at the same temperatures. The contents in these analytes processed under low temperature (40-45 °C) were higher than those under higher temperature (60-70 °C). Above all, the contents in phenolic acids processed with microwave fixation (exposed under microwave at 100 °C for several minutes) were obviously higher than those of not being processed, showing an inhibition of some enzymes in samples after fixation. The TOPSIS evaluation showed that the variable temperature drying method of 'Hot-Air 45-60 °C' was the most suitable approach for the primary drying processing of MHH. The results could provide the scientific basis for the selection of appropriate drying method for MHH, and helpful reference for the primary drying proces of herbs containing volatile chemical components.
Desiccation
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methods
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Flavonoids
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analysis
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Hydroxybenzoates
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analysis
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Mentha
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chemistry
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Monoterpenes
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analysis
4.Quality control of Angelica sinensis with standard reference extract.
Jun-Zuan XI ; Yi-Yun QIAN ; Jin-Ao DUAN ; Hui YAN ; Yu-Yang ZHAO ; Jie ZHANG ; Ling GUO ; Da-Wei QIAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(19):3803-3807
To improve the quality standard of Angelica sinensis, solve the problem of lacking relevant reference substance, a new method-based on the standard reference extract (SRE) was applied to achieve the quality control of Angelica sinensis. SRE of Angelica sinensis was obtained by chromatographic separation technology. After calibration of three makers of the SRE, an UPLC analytical method was developed to determinate the contents of the makers. T-test was used for comparison of the determination results of two methods (reference substances and SRE as reference, respectively), and the results demonstrated that there is no significant difference between the two methods. The presented method is very convenient and practical, which can be used for the quality control of Angelica sinensis.
Angelica sinensis
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chemistry
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Calibration
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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standards
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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standards
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Quality Control
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Reference Standards
6.A method of detect the virus which caused diarrhea.
Da-jiang CAO ; Xian-jun ZHAO ; Wei-xia CHENG ; Miao JIN ; Dan-di LI ; Qin ZHANG ; Shu-xian CUI ; Zhao-jun DUAN
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2009;23(5):391-393
OBJECTIVEBuilding a method which can examines virus pathogenic in gastroenteritis excrement specimen.
METHODSChoosing six positive specimens which tested in our laboratory, include adenovirus, calicivirus, rotavirus, bocavirus, astrovirus and enterovirus. Through sequence-independent single primer amplification(SISPA) constructs a gene bank. Looks up the viral gene fragment in gene bank.
RESULTSObtaining corresponding viral acid sequence in six specimens.
CONCLUSIONThis research can examine enterovirus and the virus which cause diarrhea, It make a foundation for further studies the viral cause of disease which the examination not yet discovered at present.
Child, Preschool ; DNA Primers ; genetics ; Diarrhea ; diagnosis ; virology ; Feces ; virology ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; methods ; Virus Diseases ; diagnosis ; virology ; Viruses ; genetics ; isolation & purification
7.Significance of the preoperative guidance of dual-source CT in carotid body tumor.
Yan DENG ; Xi-ming WANG ; Le-bin WU ; Cong SUN ; Yan-hua DUAN ; Zhao-ping CHENG ; Da-wei WU
Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(20):2816-2819
BACKGROUNDAccurate views of the head and neck vessels, tumor angiogenesis and the relationship of tumor and the surrounding blood vessels are especially crucial to carotid body tumor (CBT) patients. The aim of this study was to explore the value of dual-source CT (DSCT) cerebral and carotid angiography in CBT diagnosis.
METHODSDSCT cerebral and carotid angiography was performed on nine patients with CBT. Two-dimensional and three-dimensional reconstruction images were obtained by means of multiple planar reconstructions (MPR), maximum intensity projection (MIP) and volume rendering (VR). All patients were subjected to color Doppler flow imaging (CDFI) examination. Two kinds of examinations were performed in 3 days, and all patients were confirmed by surgery.
RESULTSDSCT angiography was successful in all patients. CBTs were diagnosed in 9 patients with 10 lesions (1 case had multiple bilateral CBTs). The largest lesion was 12 cm in diameter, and the smallest one was 1.6 cm in diameter. All patients had clearly demonstrated head and neck vessels, tumor angiogenesis, and tumor relationship with the surrounding blood vessels. The internal and external carotid artery (ICA, ECA) were involved in 2 cases. There were 7 cases with basilar artery ring integrity, and 1 case had the posterior communicating artery absent; 1 case had middle cerebral artery stenosis; 4 cases (4 tumors) showed arterial phase homogeneous enhancement; 5 cases (6 tumors) had obvious heterogeneous enhancement where irregular low-density necrosis could be seen in the tumors. CDFI could demonstrate the nearby blood vessels and tumor structure, instead of tumor angiogenesis. However, DSCT can display both the tumor and the peripheral vascular tumor angiogenesis consistent with surgical findings.
CONCLUSIONSDSCT cerebral and carotid angiography can provide reliable information for the operation. It might be a valuable CBT diagnostic method by showing accurate views of the CBT along with the bilateral neck and brain blood vessels.
Adult ; Carotid Arteries ; diagnostic imaging ; Carotid Body Tumor ; diagnostic imaging ; surgery ; Cerebral Angiography ; Female ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; methods
8.Diagnostic value of dual-source CT in Kawasaki disease.
Bao-ting CHAO ; Xi-ming WANG ; Le-bin WU ; Jie CHEN ; Zhao-ping CHENG ; Da-wei WU ; Yan-hua DUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(6):670-674
BACKGROUNDDoppler color echocardiography is a common method for detecting coronary artery lesions in patients with Kawasaki disease (KD). However, the diagnostic accuracy for the whole coronary artery lesions is limited. The purpose of this study was to compare the diagnostic value of dual-source computed tomography (DSCT) and Doppler color echocardiography for the assessment of coronary artery lesions caused by KD.
METHODSSixteen patients, 12 with typical KD and 4 with atypical KD, underwent DSCT and Doppler color echocardiography. The position and internal diameter of each coronary artery lesion was measured. Correlation analysis was used to compare the diagnostic value of the two imaging modalities.
RESULTSIn the typical KD group, seven patients did not have any coronary artery lesion as confirmed by both DSCT scans and Doppler color echocardiography; in four patients proximal coronary artery injuries were identified by both modalities; in one patient an aneurysm in the middle and distal segments of the coronary artery was detected by DSCT but was negative in Doppler color echocardiography. In the atypical KD group, three cases showed the same results with both modalities, while one case with coronary artery stenosis in the middle segment was identified by DSCT but not detected by Doppler color echocardiography. There was a good correlation between the two imaging modalities (Kappa value, 0.768 (>or= 0.75)).
CONCLUSIONDSCT coronary artery angiography is an accurate, non-invasive, and valuable technique for detecting and following up coronary artery lesions in patients with KD.
Adolescent ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Coronary Angiography ; methods ; Coronary Artery Disease ; diagnostic imaging ; Echocardiography, Doppler, Color ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Mucocutaneous Lymph Node Syndrome ; complications ; diagnostic imaging ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; methods
9.Inhibitory effect of low molecular weight heparin on the secretion of vascular endothelial growth factor by tumor cells in vitro.
Zhao SUN ; Zong-lan HU ; Xiao-hong NING ; Jian-feng ZHOU ; Ya-juan SHAO ; Jin-hong DUAN ; Xian-da YANG ; Chun-mei BAI
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2009;31(11):826-830
OBJECTIVETo investigate whether low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) may suppress the expression and secretion of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) from tumor cells in vitro and inhibit the VEGF-induced proliferation of human tumor vascular endothelial cells.
METHODSHuman lung cancer cell line A549, human liver cancer cell line HepG2, human colon carcinoma cell lines HCT116 and HCT8 were used in this study. The expression levels of VEGF and TNF-alpha (tumor necrosis factor-alpha) in the tumor cells with or without pretreatment of LMWH/heparin were measured by standard sandwich ELISA technique. The VEGF mRNA level of HepG2 cells cultured with or without LMWH/heparin was determined by RT-PCR and real time PCR. Human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) were cultured in tissue culture medium (TCM) with or without LMWH/heparin for 3 days. Then non-radioactive cell proliferation assay (MTS) kit and cell cycle assay by flow cytometry were performed to measure the proliferation of HUVEC.
RESULTSThe VEGF levels in the control, LMWH, and heparin groups of the pulmonary adenocarcinoma cell line A549 were (1045.89 +/- 165.30) pg/ml, (782.45 +/- 67.17) pg/ml and (916.54 +/- 71.25) pg/ml, respectively. The VEGF levels in the control, LMWH, and heparin groups of the colon adenocarcinoma cell line HCT116 were (955.76 +/- 51.14) pg/ml, (822.89 +/- 142.39) pg/ml and (951.77 +/- 188.22) pg/ml, respectively. The VEGF levels in the control, LMWH, and heparin groups in the colon adenocarcinoma cell line HCT8 were (1290.62 +/- 41.23) pg/ml, (1063.34 +/- 63.82) pg/ml and (1257.14 +/- 11.40) pg/ml, respectively. The VEGF levels in the control, LMWH, and heparin groups in the liver cancer cell line HepG2 were (1083.00 +/- 134.35) pg/ml, (758.00 +/- 84.85) pg/ml and (874.00 +/- 22.62) pg/ml, respectively. The VEGF expression levels in the above mentioned cell lines cultured in TCM were significantly reduced in the LMWH-treated groups compared with that of the control group (P < 0.05). But the level of TNF-alpha in TCM-cultured cells was unaffected by LMWH. The VEGF mRNA was reduced in the LMWH-treated HepG2 cell line. Moreover, TCM exhibited stimulating effect on proliferation of HUVEC and the effect was significantly impaired by LMWH treatment. Flow cytometric analysis revealed that LMWH treatment arrested HUVECs at the G1 phase of cell cycle.
CONCLUSIONLMWH can suppress the expression and secretion of VEGF by tumor cell lines and therefore have a potential inhibiting effect on angiogenesis induced by VEGF.
Adenocarcinoma ; metabolism ; pathology ; Cell Cycle ; drug effects ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Culture Media, Conditioned ; Endothelial Cells ; cytology ; HCT116 Cells ; Hep G2 Cells ; Heparin ; pharmacology ; Heparin, Low-Molecular-Weight ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; RNA, Messenger ; metabolism ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; metabolism ; Umbilical Veins ; cytology ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; genetics ; metabolism ; secretion
10.The effects of plasma from patients with chronic severe hepatitis and hepatic failure on the proliferation and metabolic function of the C3A cell line.
Yu CHEN ; Li-li ZHAO ; Hong GAO ; Hong YOU ; Shu-zhen TANG ; Da-kang HAN ; Zhong-ping DUAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2006;14(1):63-65
Animals
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Biotransformation
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Proliferation
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Culture Media
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Diazepam
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pharmacokinetics
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Fibroblasts
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metabolism
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pathology
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Hepatitis, Chronic
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blood
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complications
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Humans
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Liver Failure, Acute
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blood
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etiology
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Liver Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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Plasma