1.Successful rescue of a case of acute benzene poisoning with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Chen WANG ; Xiangxing ZHANG ; Mengdi SHI ; Xiangdong JIAN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(6):459-461
This article analyzed the clinical data of a patient with acute benzene poisoning caused by oral ingestion of 100 ml of pure benzene. The patient presented with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, manifested as consciousness disorders, abnormal coagulation function with hematuria, and delayed liver injury. After comprehensive treatment including fluid replacement, diuresis, protection of vital organs, and nutritional support, the patient was discharged after recovery. Poisoning caused by oral administration of large doses of benzene is rare. Analyzing the diagnosis and treatment process of this patient can enhance clinicians' understanding of acute benzene poisoning, provide empirical references for the clinical treatment of such poisoning patients, and improve their survival rate as much as possible.
2.Successful rescue of a case of acute benzene poisoning with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome
Chen WANG ; Xiangxing ZHANG ; Mengdi SHI ; Xiangdong JIAN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2025;43(6):459-461
This article analyzed the clinical data of a patient with acute benzene poisoning caused by oral ingestion of 100 ml of pure benzene. The patient presented with multiple organ dysfunction syndrome, manifested as consciousness disorders, abnormal coagulation function with hematuria, and delayed liver injury. After comprehensive treatment including fluid replacement, diuresis, protection of vital organs, and nutritional support, the patient was discharged after recovery. Poisoning caused by oral administration of large doses of benzene is rare. Analyzing the diagnosis and treatment process of this patient can enhance clinicians' understanding of acute benzene poisoning, provide empirical references for the clinical treatment of such poisoning patients, and improve their survival rate as much as possible.
3.Correlation analysis between post-stroke depression and serum bilirubin and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein
Bo ZHANG ; Na LI ; Yanqing GAO ; Xiangxing GUO ; Xiaodong LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2023;30(4):481-485
Objective:To analyze the influential factors of post-stroke depression and investigate the effects of changes in serum bilirubin and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein on post-stroke depression.Methods:A total of 199 patients with stroke admitted to Qinghai Provincial People's Hospital from December 2019 to December 2020 were included in this study. These patients were divided into the Xining urban group (2 000-3 000 meters above sea level; n = 165) and the Xining prefecture and county group (over 3 000 meters above sea level; n = 34) according to their long-term residence. They were also divided into the post-stroke depression group ( n = 56, including 45 patients in the Xining urban group and 11 patients in the Xining prefecture and county group) and non-post-stroke depression group ( n = 143, including 120 patients in the Xining urban group and 23 patients in the Xining prefecture and county group). Related scales were used to evaluate neurologic deficits and the degree of depression in the two groups. Serum levels of total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein were measured in each group. Neurologic deficits and the degree of depression were correlated with serum levels of total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein. Results:Serum levels of total bilirubin, direct bilirubin, and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein in the post-stroke depression group were (19.95 ± 7.22) mmol/L, (3.98 ± 1.49) mmol/L, and (1.40 ± 2.29) mg/L, respectively, which were significantly higher than (16.20 ± 7.61) mmol/L, (3.19 ± 1.62) mmol/L, and (0.63 ± 1.33) mg/L in the non-post-stroke depression group ( t = 3.17, 3.18, 2.35, all P < 0.05). There was a significant difference in serum level of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein between stroke patients with mild and moderate depression and stroke patients with severe depression ( t = 2.48, P < 0.05). Conclusion:Serum levels of bilirubin and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein play an important role in the pathogenesis of post-stroke depression and there is a significant correlation between the two.
4.The Role of Bmi1 on Migration of HUVECs under Low Shear Stress
Yanlin ZHANG ; Xiangxing LAN ; Rui LIU ; Hanqin WANG
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2019;34(5):E536-E540
Objective To investigate the role of Bmi1 on the migration of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) in response to low shear stress. Methods A parallel plate flow chamber system was used to generate low (0.5 Pa) or normal (1.5 Pa) laminar shear stress. HUVECs were isolated, cultured and exposed to flow for 12 hours. The mRNA and protein levels of Bmi1 were analyzed by real-time PCR and Western blot, respectively. Meanwhile, wound healing assay was performed to determine the migration of HUVECs. Bmi1 specific small interference RNA (siRNA) was used to silence Bmi1 gene. Results Low shear stress (0.5 Pa) significantly inhibited migration of HUVECs compared with normal shear stress (1.5 Pa). Similarly, compared with HUVECs exposed to normal shear stress, the expression of Bmi1 significantly increased in HUVECs exposed to low shear stress. Small interfering RNA knockdown of Bmi1 attenuated low shear stress-induced inhibition of HUVECs migration. Conclusions Low shear stress may inhibit the migration of HUVECs through up-regulation of Bmi1 expression. Knockdown of Bmi1 may reverse the HUVECs migration inhibited by low shear stress.
5.Electroacupuncture Delays Cartilage Degeneration by Modulating Nuclear Factor-κB Signaling Pathway.
Guang-Wen WU ; Jun CHEN ; Yun-Mei HUANG ; Cai-Bin PAN ; Wen-Lie CHEN ; Shi-Mao ZHANG ; Wei LIN ; Xian-Xiang LIU ; Ming-Xia WU
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2019;25(9):677-683
OBJECTIVE:
To illustrate the molecular mechanisms underlying the therapeutic effects of electroacupuncture (EA) on knee osteoarthritis (OA).
METHODS:
Twenty-seven six-month-old New Zealand white rabbits were allocated into three groups in accordance with a random number table: normal group (no surgery-induced OA; without treatment), model group (surgery-induced OA; without treatment) and EA group [surgery-induced OA; received treatment with EA at acupoints Dubi (ST 35) and Neixiyan (EX-LE 5), 30 min twice a day]. After eight consecutive weeks of treatment, the histopathological alterations in cartilage were observed using optical microscopy and transmission electron microscopy, cartilage degeneration was evaluated by modified Mankin's score principles, the synovial fluid concentration of interleukin-1β (IL-1β), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3) were evaluated by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and the protein expression levels of IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, MMP-3, IκB kinase-β (IKK-β), nuclear factor of α light polypeptide gene enhancer in B-cells inhibitor α (IκB-α) and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) p65 were quantified by Western blot analysis.
RESULTS:
EA treatment significantly improved cartilage structure arrangement and reduced cellular degeneration. The IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α and MMP-3 of synovial fluid in the EA-treated group were significantly decreased compared with the model group (all P<0.01). Compared with the model group, the IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α, MMP-3, IKK-β and NF-κB p65 protein expressions in cartilage of EA-treated group were significantly decreased (all P<0.01), whereas IκB-α expression was significantly up-regulated (P<0.01).
CONCLUSION
EA treatment may delay cartilage degeneration by down-regulating inflammatory factors through NF-κB signaling pathway, which may, in part, explain its clinical efficacy in the treatment of knee OA.
6.In vitro differentiation of spermatogonial stem cells using testicular cells from Guangxi Bama mini-pig
Huimin ZHAO ; Junyu NIE ; Xiangxing ZHU ; Yangqing LU ; Xingwei LIANG ; Huiyan XU ; Xiaogan YANG ; Yunkai ZHANG ; Kehuan LU ; Shengsheng LU
Journal of Veterinary Science 2018;19(5):592-599
In this study, we attempted to establish a culture system for in vitro spermatogenesis from spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) of Bama mini-pig. Dissociated testicular cells from 1-month-old pigs were co-cultured to mimic in vivo spermatogenesis. The testicular cells were seeded in minimum essential medium alpha (α-MEM) supplemented with Knockout serum replacement (KSR). Three-dimensional colonies formed after 10 days of culture. The colonies showed positive staining for SSC-associated markers such as UCHL1, PLZF, THY1, OCT4, Dolichos biflorus agglutinin, and alkaline phosphatase. Induction of SSCs was performed in α-MEM + KSR supplemented with retinoic acid, bone morphogenetic protein 4, activin A, follicle-stimulating hormone, or testosterone. The results showed that STRA8, DMC1, PRM1, and TNP1 were upregulated significantly in the colonies after induction compared to that in testis from 1-month-old pigs, while expression levels of those genes were significantly low compared to those in 2-month-old testis. However, upregulation of ACROSIN was not significant. Replacement of α-MEM and KSR with Iscove's modified Dulbecco's medium and fetal bovine serum did not upregulate expression of these genes significantly. These results indicate that SSCs of Bama mini-pig could undergo differentiation and develop to a post-meiotic stage in α-MEM supplemented with KSR and induction factors.
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7.Significance of modified gold nanocages in photothermal therapy and radiosensitivity enhancement
Aiwei ZHANG ; Dexin YU ; Yafei QI ; Weihua GUO ; Xiangxing MA
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(4):407-411
Objective To investigate the significance of modified gold nanocages ( GNCs ) in photothermal therapy and radiosensitivity enhancement for murine mammary carcinoma 4T1 cells.Methods A molecule probe, CD44-PEG-GNCs, was constructed on the basis of GNCs.Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry ( ICP-MS) and transmission electron microscopy ( TEM) were used to analyze Au uptake by 4T1 cells.The cell counting kit-8( CCK-8) assay was used to determine the impact of the probe on the viability of 4T1 cells.The CCK-8 assay and the Hoechst/PI double staining were used to evaluate the photothermal killing effects of near infrared laser (NIR).The colony forming assay and the Hoechst/PI double staining were used to measure the viability of 4T1 cells after irradiation with 6 MV of X-ray.Results ICP-MS and TEM showed that 4T1 cells had an uptake of a large number of GNCs, in which the number of CD44-PEG-GNCs taken up by 4T1 was 3-4 times larger than that of PEG-GNCs.The cell toxicity assay revealed that in a certain range of concentration, GNCs showed little effect on the viability of 4T1 cells, which was reduced to 81.2%in 48 hours.The CCK-8 assay, the Hoechst/PI double staining, and the colony forming assay showed that after NIR irradiation and radiotherapy, large-scale apoptosis was induced in CD44-PEG-GNCs-contained tumor cells by photothermal therapy combined with radiotherapy, which had substantially better outcomes than other groups.Conclusions The GNC-based molecular probe actively targets 4T1 cells with little cytotoxicity, indicating that it enhances the sensitivity of tumor towards photothermal therapy and radiotherapy.
8.Synthesis of the PLA-PEG-PLL gadolinium loaded nanoprobe targeted to vascular endothelial growth factor used for the molecular imaging of micro-hepatic carcinoma
Dexin YU ; Zhijin CHEN ; Na ZHANG ; Yongjun LIU ; Linlin WANG ; Qing WANG ; Xiangxing MA
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2013;(3):215-219
Objective This study aims to synthesize a novel gadolinium loaded nanoprobe targeted to vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and assess its clinical value for imaging micro hepatic carcinoma.Methods A carrier was made by the biocompatible polymer material polylactic acid-polyethylene glycol-poly-L-lysinenanoparticles (PLA-PEG-PLLs).The targeted nanoprobe was obtained with anti-VEGF antibody and gadolinium (Gd) bonding to the surface of the carrier.MRI in vitro determined the T1 relaxivity of the nanoprobe.A live cancer model enhanced MR scan was performed by injecting targeted nanoprobes into the tail vein of grafted H22 tumor mice.The enhanced characteristics of the subcutaneous tumors and micro-heatic carcinoma were then reviewed.Results The particle size of the VEGF-targeted PLA-PEG-PLL gadolinium loaded nanoprobe was 85.8±7.2 nm with a zeta potential of 21.63±2.4 mV.The R1 relaxivity of the targeted nanoprobe was 18.394 mmol/s at 3.0 T when its gadolinium concentration was 8.0 μmol/ml.The enhanced MR scan using targeted probes showed that the big and micro-subcutaneous cancer exhibited a specifically delayed enhancement with an enhanced peak value at 2 or 3 hours,rather than the enhancement of the tumor using the nontargeted nanoparticles.Conclusion In conclusion,the VEGF targeted PLA-PEG-PLL gadolinium loaded nanoprobe was synthesized successfully,showed a high relaxivity,achieved targeted imaging of the micro-hepatic carcinoma,and exhibits a promising potential in the detection of this liver cancer.
9.High b-value diffusion tensor imaging of unilateral middle cerebral artery occlusive disease: evaluation of white matter injury
Xiangshui MENG ; Faliang SONG ; Jinwen HOU ; Qing WANG ; Xiaoming ZHANG ; Qian WANG ; Rong YU ; Xiangxing MA
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(7):598-602
ObjectiveTo investigate the value of diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) at high b value for unilateral middle cerebral artery (MCA) occlusive disease in patients without obvious infarct lesions on conventional MR imaging.MethodsDTI at high b value (2200 s/mm2 ) was performed using a 3.0 Tesla MR scanner in 34 patients with unilateral middle cerebral artery occlusion,who had no obvious infarct lesions on conventional MR imaging. Fractional anisotropy (FA),apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC),axial diffusivity (eigenvalue λ1) and radial diffusivity (eigenvalues λ2,λ3) were measured at the ipsilateral and contralateral corona radiata,anterior and posterior limbs of the internal capsule,cerebral peduncle and pons in all subjects.Mean ADC,FA,λ1,λ2 and λ3 values of corona radiata,anterior and posterior limbs of the internal capsule,cerebral peduncle and pons were compared between the ipsilateral and contralateral MCAterritory by t test. Results Among the 34 patients,left MCA occlusion in M1 segment occurred in 16 patients and right MCA occlusion in Ml segment occurred in 18 patients.At the ipsilateral corona radiata,mean FA,ADC,λ1,λ2 and λ3 were 0.419 ±0.032,(5.975 ±0.272) × 10 3,(5.704 ±0.365) ×10-3,(6.412 ±0.368) × 10-3 and (6.605 ±0.343) × 10-3 mm2/s,respectively.At the contralateral corona radiata,mean FA,ADC,λ1,λ2 and λ3 were 0.443 ± 0.033,(5.804 ± 0.282) × 10 -3,(5.651 ±0.350) × 10-3,(6.099 ±0.353) × 10-3 and(6.372 ±0.355) × 10-3 mm2/s,respectively.At the ipsilateral corona radiata,mean FA was significantly decreased(t =11.614,P <0.01),and mean ADC (t=12.421,P<0.01),λ1(t =7.447,P<0.01),λ2(t=10.244,P<0.01) and λ3(t=9.890,P<0.01) were significantly increased.At the ipsilateral anterior and posterior limb of the internal capsule,mean FA were 0.609 ±0.026 and 0.674 ±0.033,λ1 were(5.330 ±0.462) × 10 -3 and(5.171 ±0.456) ×10-3 mm2/s,respectively.At the contralateral anterior and posterior limb of the internal capsule,FA were 0.622 ±0.026 and 0.694 ±0.034,λ1 were(5.064 ± 0.448) × 10 -3 and(4.924 ± 0.365) × 10 -3 mm2/s,respectively.Mean FA was significantly decreased (t =7.823,8.013,all P < 0.01) and mean λ1 was significantly increased (t =7.811,8.800,all P <0.01) at the ipsilateral anterior and posterior limbs of the internal capsule.There was no significant difference in ADC,λ2 and λ3 value between the ipsilateral and contralateral sides.And all the DTI parameters,including mean ADC,FA,λ1,λ2 and λ3 values,showed no statistical difference between both sides of cerebral peduncle and pons.ConclusionDTI at high b valuc can provide useful information for visualizing ischemic white matter injury in patients without obvious infarct lesions on conventional MR imaging.
10.Bone and Soft Tissue Tumors:Study of 3.0T ~(31)P MR Spectroscopy
Zihua QI ; Chuanfu LI ; Xiangxing MA ; Zhenfeng LI ; Kai ZHANG ; Dexin YU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(12):-
Objective To study the characteristics of 31P-MR spectroscopy(31P-MRS) of benign and malignant bone and soft tissue tumors at 3.0 Tesla MR scanner.Methods 41 patients with bone and soft tissue tumors confirmed pathologically were examined with31P-MRS at 3.0 Testa MR scanner using phosphorus surface coil.The areas under the peaks of various metabolites in spectra were measured.The ratios of the other metabolites to ?-ATP,NTP and phosphocreatine(Pcr) were calculated.Intercellular pH was calculated according to the chemical shift change of inorganic phosphours(Pi) relative to Pcr.Acoording the area under the peak,the ratios of other metabolite including phosphomonoester(PME)/?-ATP,phosphodiester(PDE)/?-ATP,?-ATP/Pi,PME/NTP,PDE/NTP,Pcr/Pi and Pcr/PME related to ?-ATP,NTP(NTP=ATP+Pi+Pcr) and Pcr were calculated and dealt with SPS11.5 for Windows software package statistically through the nonparameter test of several independent samples.Results The ratios of Pcr/PME and PME/NTP in benign and malignant tumors were significantly different from those of the normal group(P

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