1.Clinicopathological characteristics of gangliogliomas with anaplastic morphology
Linai GUO ; Leiming WANG ; Yongjuan FU ; Tao LUO ; Xiaotong FAN ; Lihong ZHAO ; Xiaohong YAO ; Yueshan PIAO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2024;53(6):585-591
Objective:To investigate the clinical, radiological, and pathological features of anaplastic gangliogliomas (AGGs) and to determine whether these tumors represent a distinct entity.Methods:Consecutive 667 cases of ganglioglioma (GG) diagnosed at the Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China between January 2015 and July 2023 were screened. Among these cases, 9 pathologically confirmed AGG cases were identified. Their clinical, radiological, treatment, and outcome data were analyzed retrospectively. Most of the tumor samples were subject to next-generation sequencing, while a subset of them were subject to DNA methylation profiling.Results:Among the 9 patients, there were five males and four females, with a median age of 8 years. Epileptic seizures (5/9) were the most frequently presented symptom. Radiological examinations showed three types of radiological manifestations: four cases showed abnormal MRI signals with no significant mass effects and mild enhancement; two cases demonstrated a mixed solid-cystic density lesion with peritumoral edema, which showed significant heterogeneous enhancement and obvious mass effects, and one case displayed cystic cavity formation with nodules on MRI, which showed evident enhancements. All cases exhibited mutations that were predicted to activate the MAP kinase signaling pathway, including seven with BRAF p.V600E mutation and two with NF1 mutation. Five AGGs with mutations involving the MAP kinase signaling pathway also had concurrent mutations, including three with CDKN2A homozygous deletion, one with a TERT promoter mutation, one with a H3F3A mutation, and one with a PTEN mutation.Conclusions:AGG exhibits a distinct spectrum of pathology, genetic mutations and clinical behaviors, differing from GG. Given these characteristics suggest that AGG may be a distinct tumor type, further expansion of the case series is needed. Therefore, a comprehensive integration of clinical, histological, and molecular analyses is required to correctly diagnose AGG. It will also help guide treatments and prognostication.
2.Effect of pioglitazone on expression of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in myocardium of rats following I/R injury
Hao WANG ; Ping YE ; Qiwei ZHU ; Leiming LUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2018;20(2):188-190
Objective To study the effect of pioglitazone,a member of the thiazolidinedione (TZD) class with hypoglycemic action to treat diabetes,on expression of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in myocardium of rats following I/R injury.Methods Twenty-four healthy SD rats were randomly divided into sham group,I/R injury group,pioglitazone treatment group and pioglitazone+peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors-γ specific antagonist GW9662 treatment group (6 in each group).A rat I/R injury model was established by ligating the left anterior descending coronary artery.Apoptosis of myocardial cells was assayed by Terminal dUTP deoxynucleotidyl transferase nick end labeling.Expression of p-p38 protein was detected by Western blot.Results The apoptosis index of myocardial cells was significantly lower in sham operation group and piogl itazone treatment group than in I/R injury group and was significantly higher in pioglitazone+ GW9662 treatment group than in pioglitazone treatment group (8.6%±4.3%,21.4%±8.8% vs 40.1%±12.3%,P<0.05;37.0%-10.5% vs 21.4%±8.8%,P<0.05).The expression level of p-p38 was significantly lower in sham operation group and pioglitazone treatment group than in I/R injury group and was significantly higher in pioglitazone+GW9662 treatment group than in pioglitazone treatment group (P<0.05).Conclusion Pioglitazone can inhibit I/R injury-induced apoptosis of myocardial cells by downregulating the expression of p-p38 protein.
3.Effects of sleep situation on circadian rhythm of blood pressure in elderly patients with hypertension
Shaopan ZHAO ; Shihui FU ; Leiming LUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2018;37(4):405-408
Objective To explore the effects of sleep situation on circadian rhythm of blood pressure in elderly hypertension patients.Methods Two hundred and thirty patients (aged ≥ 60 years) with hypertension treated in the Department of Geriatric Cardiology of PLA General Hospital were enrolled in the study from October 2016 to December 2016.After admission,the clinical and laboratory tests data and examinations of the patients were collected and analyzed.The patients' sleep was investigated by Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI).The ambulatory blood pressure rhythm was divided into three groups:reverse-dipper group (n=110),non-dipper group (n=86),and dipper group (n=34).The clinical data and sleep situation of different blood pressure rhythm groups were compared,and the effects of sleep situation on different blood pressure rhythm were analyzed.Results The total PSQI score with six domains[P<0.01,except hypnotic drug (P>0.05)]was significantly lower in dipper group than in reverse-and non-dipper group.The sleep situation was significantly better in dipper group than in reverse-and non-dipper group (P<0.05).Multiple linear regression analysis showed a significant negative correlation between total PSQI score and nocturnal blood pressure drop after adjusting for risk factors of hypertension (β =-0.651,P <0.01).Furthermore,after further adjusting for the seven domains of the PSQI score,the negative correlation remained between the sleep time score and the nocturnal blood pressure drop (β=-1.926,P =0.031).The elderly hypertension patients with shorter sleep duration had a lower rate of nocturnal blood pressure decline,and were prone to present the reverse-dipper and non-dipper blood pressure rhythm.Conclusions The elderly hypertension patients with poor sleep quality,especially with short sleep duration,are prone to present the reverse-dipper and non-dipper blood pressure rhythm.Short sleep duration can be used as a predictor for abnormal blood pressure rhythm.
4.Association between NT-proBNP and elevated nocturnal blood pressure in male elderly primary hypertension patients
Chinese Journal of Geriatric Heart Brain and Vessel Diseases 2017;19(8):833-836
Objective To study the association between NT-proBNP and elevated nocturnal blood pressure in male elderly primary hypertension patients.Methods Five hundred and ninety male elderly primary hypertension patients,admitted to our hospital from January 2009 to December 2012,were divided into non dipper hypertensivon group (n=418) and anti-dipper hypertension group (n =172).Their clinical data,laboratory test parameters and ambulatory ECG findings were recorded.Results The age was older,the serum levels of creatinine,HbAlc and NT-proBNP were higher in anti-dipper hypertension group than in non-dipper hypertensivon group (81.47± 9.25 years vs 77.81±11.10 years,P=0.000;113.18±99.70 μmol/L vs 93.35±84.49 μmol/L,P=0.017;7.34%±8.35% vs 6.37%±1.05%,P=0.001;551.16±991.72 ng/L vs 355.12±934.89 ng/L,P=0.009).Multivariate regression analysis showed that average day systolic blood pressure was independently associated with NT-proBNP (P=0.004).Conclusion The loss of rhythmia is more noticeable and the target organ damage is more serious in anti-dipper hypertension patients than in non-dipper hypertensivon patients.The serum NT-proBNP level plays a certain role in regulating blood pressure.
5.Comparison of two methods for treating adult humeral shaft fracture
Yongxian WAN ; Lili XU ; Yuanhui WANG ; Leiming LUO ; Xiaobo LU
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(19):2626-2628,2631
Objective To evaluate the clinical effects of open reduction plate screw nail internal fixed and minimally invasive elastic intramedullary nail internal fixation combined with neck strap suspension for treating adult humeral shaft fracture . Methods A retrospective analysis was made on the clinical data of 65 patients with humeral shaft fracture in our hospital from March 2012 to March 2014 ,including 38 cases of open reduction plate screw internal fixation (plate screw nail fixation group) and 27 cases of limited open or closed reduction elastic intramedullary nail internal fixation combined with neck strap suspension (elastic intramedullary nail group) .The operation time ,intraoperative blood loss amount ,iatrogenic radial nerve injury ,occurrence rate of incision infection ,postoperative fracture reduction degree ,fracture recovery time and elbow joint function score were compared be‐tween the two groups .Results The operation time and intraoperative bleeding volume in the elastic intramedullary nail group were less than those in the plate screw nail fixation group ,the differences were statistically significant (P<0 .05);the postoperative frac‐ture healing rate had no statistically significant difference between the two groups (P>0 .05) ,the postoperative shoulder and elbow joint function scores in the plate screw nail group were significantly higher than those in the elastic intramedullary nail group ,the difference was statistically significant (P<0 .05) .No serious nerve damage ,incision infection and other postoperative complications occurred in the two groups .Conclusion Both the open reduction plate screw nail internal fixation and elastic intramedullary nail in‐ternal fixation are effective method for treating adult humeral shaft fracture ,the latter has shorter operation time ,less intraoperative bleeding ,but shoulder elbow pain and limitation of motion are more serious than the former .
6.Urine albumin excretion and related factors in patients with essential hypertension
Minghua ZHANG ; Ping YE ; Leiming LUO ; Wenkai XIAO ; Hongmei WU ; Dejun LIU ; Guoshu LIU
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2016;25(1):28-32
Objective:To study urine albumin excretion (UAE) and its related factors in patients with essential hyper‐tension (EH) .Methods :A total of 113 EH patients without significant target organ damage were enrolled as EH group ,while another 92 healthy subjects were regarded as healthy control group .Ratio of morning urinary albumin to creatinine was measured and regarded as UAE index .Plasma homocysteine (Hcy) ,serum uric acid ,creatinine , blood urea nitrogen ,blood glucose ,blood lipids etc .levels were measured ,and compared between two groups Re‐sults:Compared with healthy control group ,there were significant rise in UAE ,body mass index (BMI) ,waist hip ratio ,blood pressure ,pulse pressure ,heart rate ,plasma levels of triglyceride (TG) ,low density lipoprotein choles‐terol (LDL‐C) ,serum uric acid and Hcy (P<0.05 or <0.01) ,and significant reduction in level of high density lip‐oprotein cholesterol (HDL‐C) in EH group ( P=0.001) .Pearson correlation analysis indicated that lgUAE was pos‐itively correlated with lgTG (r=0.257 ,P=0.015) and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR ,r=0.284 ,P=0.007) ,and inversely correlated with lg creatinine (r= -0.277 ,P=0.008) in healthy control group ,while in EH group ,lgUAE was positively correlated BMI (r=0.231 ,P=0.014) ,lgTG (r=0.200 ,P=0.034) and lgHcy (r=0.244 , P=0.009) .Muti-factor gradual regression analysis indicated that lg TG (β=0.265 ,P=0.001) and lg Hcy (β=0.170 , P=0.012) were independently positively correlated with lg UAE , R2 =0.112.Conclusion:UAE level significantly rises in EH patients ,and it′s significantly positively correlated with plasma levels of TG and Hcy .
7.Value of MR three dimensional arterial spin labeling perfusion imaging and intravoxel incoherent motion diffusion weighted imaging in differential diagnosis of musculoskeletal tumors
Lingbin XU ; Leiming XU ; Haibo DONG ; Haidong ZHU ; Xuefen LUO ; Yong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;49(3):203-208
Objective To evaluate the value of MR threedimensional arterial spin labeling (3D-ASL) perfusion imaging and intravoxel incoherent motion(IVIM) DWI in differential diagnosis and quantitative analysis of musculoskeletal tumors.Methods Forty-four patients with musculoskeletal tumors were included.According to pathologic results,there were 12 cases of benign tumors,10cases of intermediate tumors and 22 cases of malignant tumors.3D-ASL and IVIM DWI were both performed on forty-four patients to gain tumor blood flow (TBF),standard ADC (ADCstandard),slow ADC (ADCslow)and fast ADC (ADCfast).Immunohistochemical staining of specimens was performed by using CD34 monoclonal antibody to calculate microvessel density (MVD) counts.MVD,TBF,ADCfast and ADCslow of different groups were compared by one-way ANOVA analysis.ADCstandard was compared by Kruskal-Wallis test.ROC curve was used to analyze ASL and IVIM DWI,in order to determine the threshold and diagnostic reliability.Results The MVD of benign tumors was 10±4,the MVD of intermediate tumors was 15±6,and malignant tumors was 33 ± 1 1.There was significant difference among three groups of MVD(F=28.33,P<0.05).There was better intra-observer agreement for ADCstandard,ADCfast,ADCslow and TBF(ICC=0.970,0.885,0.778,0.891,respectively,P<0.05).The TBF of benign tumors was(30±10)ml· min-1· 100 g-1,intermediate tumors was(30± 12) ml·min 1· 100 g-1,and malignant tumors was(84±29)ml·min 1· 100 g-1.There was significant difference among three groups of TBF(F=32.34,P<0.05).According to the ROC analysis,when the cut-offvalue of TBF was 45.5 ml·min-1· 100 g-1,the area under ROC curve was 0.95 1,and the sensitivity and specificity of TBF in diagnosing malignant tumors were 90.9% and 95.5% respectively.There was no significant difference among three groups of ADCstandard,ADCfastand ADCslow of benign tumors were(9.9±5.1)× 10-3,(1.9±0.5) × 10-3mm2/s respectively.ADCfast and ADCalow of intermediate tumors were(8.2 ± 3.6) × 10-3,(1.5 ± 0.6) × 10-3mm2/s respectively.ADCfast and ADCalow of malignant tumors were (16.9 ± 5.8) × 10 3,(1.4 ± 0.6) × 10-3mm2/s respectively.There were significant difference of ADCfast and ADCslow among three groups (F=12.75,5.60,P< 0.05).According to the ROC analysis,when the cut-off value of ADCfast was 9.4× 10-3mm2/s,the area under ROC curve was 0.861,the sensitivity and specificity of them in diagnosing malignant tumors were 95.5% and 68.2% respectively.Conclusion 3D-ASL and IVIM DWI are valuable in the differential diagnosis of musculoskeletal tumors.
8.The improved designation of disposable ultrasonic atomizing cup device
Lincong LUO ; Leiming QIAN ; Xiaojun WEI
China Medical Equipment 2015;(11):55-56,57
Objective:To design ultrasonic atomization device making use of disposable water cup, to improve ventilation therapy in clinical application.Methods: The design take advantage of working principal of ultrasonic atomization, do a simple interface compatible work to the disposable water cup, the water cup can realize the ability of medicine atomization treatment, collecting the water when not do atomization; the water cup access into the ventilator pipe, to test the influence between the atomization and ventilator function.Results: The disposable water cup realized ultrasonic atomization successfully, and shows no influence between the atomization and ventilator self-function.Conclusion: The design has made some simple improvement of the disposable water cup on the structure, proposed a new way of ventilator atomization practically and economically.
9.Biocompatibility of Kirschner wireversus absorbable rod fixation for repairing supracondylar fracture of humerus in children
Yuanhui WANG ; Yongxian WAN ; Lizi YE ; Leiming LUO ; Meiyun TAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(26):4218-4222
BACKGROUND:Humeral supracondylar fracture is a common fracture occurred in children. The selection of internal fixation for humeral supracondylar fracture remains controversial. OBJECTIVE:To compare the biocompatibility between internal fixation with Kirschner wire and bioabsorbable implants for humeral supracondylar fractures. METHODS: From January 2007 to January 2013, 246 cases of humeral supracondylar fractures, from Affiliated Hospital of Luzhou Medical Colege, were treated by internal fixation with Kirschner wire. Meanwhile, the studies on internal fixation for treating supracondylar fracture of humerus in children were searched. Efficacy was evaluated by preoperative and postoperative elbow range of motion and the incidence of cubitus varus, and the results were statisticaly analyzed, and compared with other therapeutic methods. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al cases were folowed up for 6-36 months, averagely 18 months. According to Mayo elbow performance score, function of the elbow joint was excelent in 194 cases, and good in 48 cases, with good and excelent rate being 98.4%. Four cases suffered < 5° cubitus varus, with incidence rate of 1.63%. The internal fixation with Kirschner wire provided functional recovery of elbow joint, but the second stage operation was needed to pick out the wires. And it might be perplexed by Kirschner wire loosening or needle withdrawal, resulting in instable fixation. Bioabsorbable implants were effective in the treatment of supracondylar fracture of humerus. Bioabsorbable sticks would break down over time, without harming to human body or influencing imaging examination. Elbow function development of the epiphysis would not be affected. However, due to lack of large-sample observation, long-term effects of bioabsorbable implants for treating supracondylar fracture of humerus in children deserve further studies.
10.Central pulse pressure but not brachial blood pressure is the predominant factor affecting aortic arterial stiffness
Wenkai XIAO ; Ping YE ; Yongyi BAI ; Leiming LUO ; Hongmei WU ; Peng GAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;(1):34-39,55
Objective To investigate the differences in central hemodynamic indices between hypertensive and normotensive subjects and identify the blood pressure index that the most strongly correlate with arterial stiffness and vascular damage markers. Methods A cohort of 820 hypertensive patients and 820 normotensive individuals matched for age and gender were enrolled in this study. We measured carotid-femoral and carotid-radial pulse wave velocity (PWV), aortic augmentation index (AIx) and central blood pressures using pulse wave analysis and applanation tonometry. Plasma homocysteine (HCY), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hsCRP) and N-terminal pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) were also tested in these subjects. Results In both hypertensive and normotensive subjects, the central systolic blood pressure (SBP) and pulse pressure (PP) were significantly lower than brachial SBP and PP; this PP amplification was significantly lower in the normotensives (9.85 ± 6.55 mmHg) than in the hypertensives (12.64 ± 6.69 mmHg), but the amplification ratios were comparable between the two groups. Blood pressure and age were closely related with aortic arterial stiffness. Compared with normotensive subjects, hypertensive subjects had higher carotid-femoral PWV and AIx, and showed significantly lowered PP amplification ratio with age. Central PP was more strongly related to arterial stiffness and vascular damage markers than the other pressure indices. Multivariate analyses revealed that carotid-femoral PWV and aortic AIx were strongly influenced by central PP but not by the mean blood pressure or brachial PP. Conclusion The central PP is a more direct indicator of central arterial stiffness and a better marker of vascular aging than other blood pressure variables. These findings support the use of central blood pressure as a treatment target in future trials.

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