1.Prediction of Venous Trans-Stenotic Pressure Gradient Using Shape Features Derived From Magnetic Resonance Venography in Idiopathic Intracranial Hypertension Patients
Chao MA ; Haoyu ZHU ; Shikai LIANG ; Yuzhou CHANG ; Dapeng MO ; Chuhan JIANG ; Yupeng ZHANG
Korean Journal of Radiology 2024;25(1):74-85
Objective:
Idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) is a condition of unknown etiology associated with venous sinus stenosis. This study aimed to develop a magnetic resonance venography (MRV)-based radiomics model for predicting a high trans-stenotic pressure gradient (TPG) in IIH patients diagnosed with venous sinus stenosis.
Materials and Methods:
This retrospective study included 105 IIH patients (median age [interquartile range], 35 years [27– 42 years]; female:male, 82:23) who underwent MRV and catheter venography complemented by venous manometry. Contrast enhanced-MRV was conducted under 1.5 Tesla system, and the images were reconstructed using a standard algorithm. Shape features were derived from MRV images via the PyRadiomics package and selected by utilizing the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) method. A radiomics score for predicting high TPG (≥ 8 mmHg) in IIH patients was formulated using multivariable logistic regression; its discrimination performance was assessed using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC). A nomogram was constructed by incorporating the radiomics scores and clinical features.
Results:
Data from 105 patients were randomly divided into two distinct datasets for model training (n = 73; 50 and 23 with and without high TPG, respectively) and testing (n = 32; 22 and 10 with and without high TPG, respectively). Three informative shape features were identified in the training datasets: least axis length, sphericity, and maximum three-dimensional diameter.The radiomics score for predicting high TPG in IIH patients demonstrated an AUROC of 0.906 (95% confidence interval, 0.836– 0.976) in the training dataset and 0.877 (95% confidence interval, 0.755–0.999) in the test dataset. The nomogram showed good calibration.
Conclusion
Our study presents the feasibility of a novel model for predicting high TPG in IIH patients using radiomics analysis of noninvasive MRV-based shape features. This information may aid clinicians in identifying patients who may benefit from stenting.
2.Analysis of sperm phenotype, pathogenic genes and assisted reproductive therapy outcomes in patients with total globozoospermia
Yaoxuan LI ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Dawen LI ; Yueyue HUANG ; Shikai WANG ; Jie QIN ; Xianbao MAO ; Zhengda LI ; Pinpin WEI ; Liangshi CHEN ; Wen SHI ; Lintao XUE
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(1):67-72
Objective:To analyze the clinical phenotype, sperm morphological characteristics and assisted reproductive therapy efficiency in patients with total globozoospermia.Methods:Four male patients with total globozoospermia were collected during November 2019 to May 2022 from Reproductive Medical and Genetic Center, the People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Peripheral blood samples were collected for genetic detection and the whole exome sequencing to explore the pathogenic genes. Semen characteristics, sperm morphology and ultrastructure were analyzed. Four patients were treated with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) combined with artificial oocyte activation (AOA). Conventional ICSI cycles ( n=9) were selected as control group, and the development dynamic parameters were monitored by Time-lapse. The fertilization and embryo development parameters, developmental dynamic parameters and clinical outcomes were analyzed between the two groups. Results:Four patients were complicated with low sperm motility and increased sperm DNA fragmentation. Sperm morphology analysis and acrosome fluorescence staining represented that all the spermatozoas were with a small round head lacked of acrosome. By the transmission electron microscope, it was observed that round-headed spermatozoas were lacked of acrosome completely, loose chromatin structure, vacuolation and other abnormal changes in the head, mitochondrial sheath in neck were reduced arranged in disorder, and the structure of "9+2" of the flagellar axial filament was incomplete. Of the 4 patients, 1 was homozygous deletion of DPY19L2 gene and 1 was homozygous frameshift mutation of DPY19L2 gene. There were no significance differences in fertilization rate, two pronuclei fertilization rate, day 3 high-quality embryo rate, day 6 blastocyst formation rate and day 6 high-quality blastocyst formation rate between total globozoospermia group and control group (all P>0.05). The developmental dynamic parameters as the time at which the second polar body is extruded, the time when both (or the last) PN disappear, two to six discrete cells in the total globozoospermia group were significantly earlier than those in control group, and the difference was statistically significant (all P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the embryo cleavage patterns between the two groups ( P>0.05). Among the 4 patients with total globozoospermia, 2 live births with signal healthy male baby were achieved by fresh embryo transfer, and 2 live births with one signal healthy male baby and one healthy female baby were achieved by frozen-thawed embryo transfer respectively. Conclusion:Abnormal morphology characteristics of spermatozoas from patients with total globozoospermia are obvious, patients with total globozoospermia could have favorable clinical outcomes following ICSI combined with AOA.
3.Analysis of sperm phenotype, pathogenic genes and assisted reproductive therapy outcomes in patients with total globozoospermia
Yaoxuan LI ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Dawen LI ; Yueyue HUANG ; Shikai WANG ; Jie QIN ; Xianbao MAO ; Zhengda LI ; Pinpin WEI ; Liangshi CHEN ; Wen SHI ; Lintao XUE
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(1):67-72
Objective:To analyze the clinical phenotype, sperm morphological characteristics and assisted reproductive therapy efficiency in patients with total globozoospermia.Methods:Four male patients with total globozoospermia were collected during November 2019 to May 2022 from Reproductive Medical and Genetic Center, the People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Peripheral blood samples were collected for genetic detection and the whole exome sequencing to explore the pathogenic genes. Semen characteristics, sperm morphology and ultrastructure were analyzed. Four patients were treated with intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) combined with artificial oocyte activation (AOA). Conventional ICSI cycles ( n=9) were selected as control group, and the development dynamic parameters were monitored by Time-lapse. The fertilization and embryo development parameters, developmental dynamic parameters and clinical outcomes were analyzed between the two groups. Results:Four patients were complicated with low sperm motility and increased sperm DNA fragmentation. Sperm morphology analysis and acrosome fluorescence staining represented that all the spermatozoas were with a small round head lacked of acrosome. By the transmission electron microscope, it was observed that round-headed spermatozoas were lacked of acrosome completely, loose chromatin structure, vacuolation and other abnormal changes in the head, mitochondrial sheath in neck were reduced arranged in disorder, and the structure of "9+2" of the flagellar axial filament was incomplete. Of the 4 patients, 1 was homozygous deletion of DPY19L2 gene and 1 was homozygous frameshift mutation of DPY19L2 gene. There were no significance differences in fertilization rate, two pronuclei fertilization rate, day 3 high-quality embryo rate, day 6 blastocyst formation rate and day 6 high-quality blastocyst formation rate between total globozoospermia group and control group (all P>0.05). The developmental dynamic parameters as the time at which the second polar body is extruded, the time when both (or the last) PN disappear, two to six discrete cells in the total globozoospermia group were significantly earlier than those in control group, and the difference was statistically significant (all P<0.05). There was no significant difference in the embryo cleavage patterns between the two groups ( P>0.05). Among the 4 patients with total globozoospermia, 2 live births with signal healthy male baby were achieved by fresh embryo transfer, and 2 live births with one signal healthy male baby and one healthy female baby were achieved by frozen-thawed embryo transfer respectively. Conclusion:Abnormal morphology characteristics of spermatozoas from patients with total globozoospermia are obvious, patients with total globozoospermia could have favorable clinical outcomes following ICSI combined with AOA.
4.Two new phenolic amides from Allium chinense.
Xiaoqing LI ; Shikai YAN ; Jihong LU ; Rui WANG ; Xianpeng MA ; Xue XIAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Huizi JIN
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2023;15(4):603-606
OBJECTIVE:
To isolate the phenolic amides from the dried bulbs of Allium chinense and investigate their myocardium protective activities.
METHODS:
The chemical constituents were isolated and purified by combining with silica gel column, Sephadex LH-20 column, HPLC and other chromatography techniques. Their structures were elucidated by NMR techniques and mass spectrometry. The isolated compounds were evaluated to determine their protective effect for myocardium cells in vitro.
RESULTS:
Two new phenolic amides, namely, alichinemide I ( 1) and alichinemide II ( 2), and six konwn amides were isolated from the dried bulbs of A. chinense. The structures of compounds 3- 8 were identified as 3-indolcarbaldehyde ( 3), 1-(2-aminophenyl)urea ( 4), 2,3,4,9-tetrahydro-1H-pyrido[3,4-b]indole-3-carboxylic acid ( 5), N-trans-feruloyltyramine ( 6), N-trans-p-coumaroyltyramine ( 7), and N-(3,4-dimethoxyphenethyl) acetamide ( 8). Compound 3 (50 μmol/L) showed significant inhibitory effect on the damage of H9c2 myocardial cells induced by H2O2in vitro.
CONCLUSION
Compounds 1 and 2 were new phenolic amides. Compound 3 could be one of the potential myocardium protective constituents of A. chinense.
5.Preparation of colloidal gold immunochromatographic test strip for rapid detection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Chinese Journal of Biologicals 2023;36(8):941-946+954
Objective To develop a colloidal gold immunochromatographic test strip for rapid and accurate detection of Pseudomonas aeruginosa(P.aeruginosa,Pa).Methods After bioinformatics analysis of Pa outer membrane protein OprF,the gene sequence with abundant antigenic determinants and high intraspecific homology was chemically synthesized,and then connected to pET-28a(+)vector to construct the expression vector pET-28a-OprF,which was transformed into E.coli BL21(DE3)and induced by IPTG. The recombinant OprF protein was purified by Ni Sepharose~(TM)6 Fast Flow and used to immunize two female BALB/c mice for 3~4 times by multi-point subcutaneous injection in the back at the first immunization and intraperitoneal injection at subsequent immunizations. The monoclonal antibodies were screened by animal cell fusion technique,and the colloidal gold immunochromatographic test strip for rapid detection of Pa was prepared by using monoclonal antibody and double antibody sandwich immunochromatography technique. The specificity,sensitivity and stability of the test strip were evaluated.Results Two monoclonal antibodies,Pa-1# and Pa-2#,were obtained with the titer of 1∶409 600,and both of them recognized OprF specifically. The prepared colloidal gold immunochromatographic test strip showed a sensitivity of 1. 0×10~6CFU/mL and had no cross reaction with 9 common respiratory pathogens with a good stability.Conclusion The prepared colloidal gold immunochromatographic test strip can detect Pa rapidly within 15 min,with high specificity and good stability.
6.Chemical Constituents of Ethyl Acetate Extracts from Stirps of Semiliquidambar cathayensis
Yu XU ; Haozhen ZHANG ; Muhammad ISHAQ ; Jiajia WU ; Wenpei WANG ; Shasha LI ; Xue XIAO ; Shikai YAN ; Huizi JIN
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(11):3497-3505
Objective To study the chemical constituents from ethyl acetate extracts of the strips of Semiliquidambar cathayensis.Methods The strips of S.cathayensis were extracted by 80%ethanol and the extracts were evaporated.Fourteen compounds in ethyl acetate extracts were isolated and purified by various chromatographic techniques,such as silica gel,Sephadex LH-20 column and pre-HPLC,etc.Their structures were identified on the basis of physicochemical properties and spectroscopic analysis.Antioxidant activity test was used to evaluate total extraction,each extraction part and the isolates.Results Fourteen compounds were isolated from the strips of S.cathayensis and identified by NMR as tetradecanoic acid(1),stearic acid(2),sesamin(3),9-octadecenoic acid(4),linoleic acid(5),dibutylphthalate(6),stigmasterol(7),β-sitosterol(8),lupeol(9),oleanolic acid(10),lup-20(29)-ene-3-[3-keto-hexadecanoate](11),peujaponisin(12),C-veratroylglycol(13),and 2,3-dihydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-1-propanone(14).Conclusion Compounds 1,3,4,5,6,7,9,11,12,13 and 14 were isolated from this plant for the first time.The EA part,compounds 13(C-veratroylglycol)and 14(2,3-dihydroxy-1-(4-hydroxy-3,5-dimethoxyphenyl)-1-propanone)showed significant antioxidative effects.
7.Modulating effects of RAMPs on signaling profiles of the glucagon receptor family.
Lijun SHAO ; Yan CHEN ; Shikai ZHANG ; Zhihui ZHANG ; Yongbing CAO ; Dehua YANG ; Ming-Wei WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(2):637-650
Receptor activity-modulating proteins (RAMPs) are accessory molecules that form complexes with specific G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) and modulate their functions. It is established that RAMP interacts with the glucagon receptor family of GPCRs but the underlying mechanism is poorly understood. In this study, we used a bioluminescence resonance energy transfer (BRET) approach to comprehensively investigate such interactions. In conjunction with cAMP accumulation, Gα q activation and β-arrestin1/2 recruitment assays, we not only verified the GPCR-RAMP pairs previously reported, but also identified new patterns of GPCR-RAMP interaction. While RAMP1 was able to modify the three signaling events elicited by both glucagon receptor (GCGR) and glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R), and RAMP2 mainly affected β-arrestin1/2 recruitment by GCGR, GLP-1R and glucagon-like peptide-2 receptor, RAMP3 showed a widespread negative impact on all the family members except for growth hormone-releasing hormone receptor covering the three pathways. Our results suggest that RAMP modulates both G protein dependent and independent signal transduction among the glucagon receptor family members in a receptor-specific manner. Mapping such interactions provides new insights into the role of RAMP in ligand recognition and receptor activation.
8.Effects of culture media on early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos: a time-lapse study
Xianbao MAO ; Shikai WANG ; Weihong TAN ; Junping CHENG ; Zhengda LI ; Jie QIN ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Pingpin WEI ; Lintao XUE
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2022;42(1):50-57
Objective:To investigate whether the early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos used for embryo selection are affected by the differences in the components of culture media utilized.Methods:The clinical data of patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) at Center for Reproductive Medicine and Genetics of People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from October 2016 to December 2018 were analyzed in a retrospective cohort study. According to the different culture media utilized, IVF cycles were divided into Cook group and Vitrolife group. After 1∶1 propensity-score matching (PSM), 59 IVF cycles were included in each group. Time-lapse imaging technology was used to analyze the early developmental dynamics of normal fertilized embryos between insemination and 68 h post insemination. Seven developmental dynamic phenotypes of embryos were annotated and the differences in the composition of dynamic phenotypes were compared between the two groups. Thirteen early developmental kinetic parameters were calculated, and the differences in the kinetic parameters of normal dynamic phenotypic embryos between the two groups were compared. According to the two published time-lapse embryo selection algorithms, the hierarchical distribution of normal dynamic phenotypic embryos of two groups was compared. Results:1) In Cook group, the composition of developmental dynamic phenotypes of embryos were 54.0% normal phenotype, 3.0% abnormal first cytokinesis (A1 cyt), 17.4% abnormal cleavage (AC), 5.2% reverse cleavage (RC), 3.2% chaotic cleavage (CC), 3.5% multinucleation (Mn) and 13.7% mixed phenotype, which were 49.3%, 4.0%, 19.1%, 7.5%, 2.1%, 6.4% and 11.6% in Vitrolife group, respectively. No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups for the composition of dynamic developmental phenotypes ( P>0.05). 2) Compared with Vitrolife group, the 13 developmental kinetic parameters (tPNa, tPNf, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, t7, t8, cc2, s2, t5_PNf and t8_PNf) of normal dynamic phenotype embryos in Cook group were slightly longer, and the average number of blastomeres in 68 h post insemination (EB68hpi) was less, but the differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). 3) No significant difference in hierarchical distribution of embryos was observed between Vitrolife group and Cook group according to algorithm A ( P>0.05). The difference of embryo hierarchical distribution between the two groups was statistically significant according to algorithm B ( P=0.040), the proportion of grade A + embryos in Vitrolife group was higher than that in Cook group [59.8% (125/209) vs. 43.3% (94/217)], and grade C proportion was lower [9.6% (20/209) vs. 20.3% (44/217)]. Conclusion:Although the early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos were not affected by the differences between Cook and Vitrolife sequential culture media, the applicability of different time-lapse embryo selection algorithms to the culture media is different, the embryo culture media utilized should be considered when selecting or constructing the algorithms.
9.Effects of culture media on early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos: a time-lapse study
Xianbao MAO ; Shikai WANG ; Weihong TAN ; Junping CHENG ; Zhengda LI ; Jie QIN ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Pingpin WEI ; Lintao XUE
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2022;42(1):50-57
Objective:To investigate whether the early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos used for embryo selection are affected by the differences in the components of culture media utilized.Methods:The clinical data of patients undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) at Center for Reproductive Medicine and Genetics of People's Hospital of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region from October 2016 to December 2018 were analyzed in a retrospective cohort study. According to the different culture media utilized, IVF cycles were divided into Cook group and Vitrolife group. After 1∶1 propensity-score matching (PSM), 59 IVF cycles were included in each group. Time-lapse imaging technology was used to analyze the early developmental dynamics of normal fertilized embryos between insemination and 68 h post insemination. Seven developmental dynamic phenotypes of embryos were annotated and the differences in the composition of dynamic phenotypes were compared between the two groups. Thirteen early developmental kinetic parameters were calculated, and the differences in the kinetic parameters of normal dynamic phenotypic embryos between the two groups were compared. According to the two published time-lapse embryo selection algorithms, the hierarchical distribution of normal dynamic phenotypic embryos of two groups was compared. Results:1) In Cook group, the composition of developmental dynamic phenotypes of embryos were 54.0% normal phenotype, 3.0% abnormal first cytokinesis (A1 cyt), 17.4% abnormal cleavage (AC), 5.2% reverse cleavage (RC), 3.2% chaotic cleavage (CC), 3.5% multinucleation (Mn) and 13.7% mixed phenotype, which were 49.3%, 4.0%, 19.1%, 7.5%, 2.1%, 6.4% and 11.6% in Vitrolife group, respectively. No statistically significant differences were observed between the two groups for the composition of dynamic developmental phenotypes ( P>0.05). 2) Compared with Vitrolife group, the 13 developmental kinetic parameters (tPNa, tPNf, t2, t3, t4, t5, t6, t7, t8, cc2, s2, t5_PNf and t8_PNf) of normal dynamic phenotype embryos in Cook group were slightly longer, and the average number of blastomeres in 68 h post insemination (EB68hpi) was less, but the differences were not statistically significant (all P>0.05). 3) No significant difference in hierarchical distribution of embryos was observed between Vitrolife group and Cook group according to algorithm A ( P>0.05). The difference of embryo hierarchical distribution between the two groups was statistically significant according to algorithm B ( P=0.040), the proportion of grade A + embryos in Vitrolife group was higher than that in Cook group [59.8% (125/209) vs. 43.3% (94/217)], and grade C proportion was lower [9.6% (20/209) vs. 20.3% (44/217)]. Conclusion:Although the early developmental dynamic phenotypes and kinetic parameters of embryos were not affected by the differences between Cook and Vitrolife sequential culture media, the applicability of different time-lapse embryo selection algorithms to the culture media is different, the embryo culture media utilized should be considered when selecting or constructing the algorithms.
10.Review of pharmacological effects of Paeoniae Radix Rubra
Journal of Pharmaceutical Practice 2021;39(2):97-101
Paeoniae Radix Rubra has the effects of clearing heat, cooling blood, dissipating blood stasis and pain relieving (in terms of Chinese medicine). Paeoniae Radix Rubra and its active ingredients have significant pharmacological effects in anti-tumor,protecting liver, nerve and heart. By reviewing the relevant literatures published in recent years, we found that the studies on Paeoniae Radix Rubra are mainly focused in the mechanism of action, drug development and clinical application. In this review, we summarize the research results of the pharmacological effects of Paeoniae Radix Rubra and its active ingredients in order to provide the reference for the future research and clinical application of Paeoniae Radix Rubra.


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