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Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging ; (6): 39-41, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-432981

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Objective To assess the diagnostic accuracy of NT-proBNP in hypertension patients by observing the effect of decreased GFR on N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) concentration in patients with different cardiac function.Methods Eighty-nine hypertension patients were divided into two groups based on the results of UCG.Forty-three patients had normal left ventricular function and 46 patients had dysfunction.GFR,NT-proBNP and other biochemical markers of cardiac and renal function were measured.The factors affecting the NT-proBNP concentration under normal left ventricular function were analyzed,and the diagnostic value of NT-proBNP affected by normal or decreased GFR(> 80 ml/min or ≤80 ml/min) under different left ventricular functions were further assessed.The two-sample t test,rank sum test and multiple regression analysis were used to analyze their statistical difference and relationship.Results In patients with normal left ventricular function,GFR (β =-0.361,P < 0.05) and left ventricular end-diastolic diameter (LVEDD,β =0.385,P < 0.05) were significant factors to NT-proBNP level.They were both meaningful compared with LVEF (β =0.189,P >0.05) and septal thickness (β =0.003,P > 0.05).The median concentration of NT-proBNP was 13.18 and 24.14 μg/L in patients with normal left ventricular function and dysfunction,respectively (Z =-3.19,P < 0.01).While in patients with decreased GFR,6 cases with normal left ventricular function and 19 cases with dysfunction had a median concentration of NT-proBNP of 38.45 and 44.20 μg/L,respectively (Z =-0.45,P > 0.05).In patients with normal GFR,37 cases with normal left ventricular function and 27 cases with dysfunction had a median concentration of NT-proBNP of 12.51 and 20.31 μg/L,which was lower than that of patients with decreased GFR (Z =-2.76,both P < 0.05).The NT-proBNP concentration had no significant difference between patients of normal left ventricular function with decreased GFR and patients of dysfunction with normal GFR (38.45 and20.31 μg/L,Z=-2.18,P>0.05).Conclusion In hypertension patients,the effect of decreased GFR on assessing the diagnostic accuracy of NT-proBNP for left ventricular dysfunction should be considered.

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Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) ; (12): 55-58, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-404001

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Objective To establish a convenient ~(13)C-breath test system in live mice,and investigate the value of ~(13)C-methacetin breath test(~(13)C-MBT) in the diagnosis of acute liver damage of mice with domestically synthesized ~(13)C-methacetin. Methods Domestically synthesized ~(13)C.methacetin was prepared from aeamol by methylation. Abdominal injection of CCl_4 was adopted to duplicate acute liver damage of mice,then the mice were housed under normal laboratory condition for a whole month to gain recovery,which were indentified by hepatic pathological examinations and biochemical teats of liver function.After fasting, the mice were orally administered ~(13)C-methacetin,and the expired air was collected at various time points. Infrared spectrometer was employed, and delm over baseline(DOB) curves of ~(13)C-exhalation were drawn. Results Six to eight min after administration of ~(13)C-methacetin,the rate of ~(13)C-exhalation peaked in control group(51.9±2.04), and decreased thereafter. Sixteen min after administration of ~(13)C-methacetin,the rate of ~(13)JC-exhalation peaked in model group(26.37±5.74), and decreased thereafter.There were significant differences between these two groups(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in peak value and time to reach the peak on DOB curves of ~(13)C-methacetin breath test after the two groups of mice were housed under the same condition for a month(P>0.05).Conclution ~(13)C-MBT facilitates the collection and evaluation of ~(13)CO_2 in the expired air of live mice,and yields precise reflection of alterations of liver function in acute liver injury and functional recovery.

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Chinese Journal of Biotechnology ; (12): 1801-1807, 2008.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-275337

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The aims of the study were to prepare polyelectrolyte nanocapsules effected by acid phosphatease (ACP) and to study prolonged-releasing performance of the nanocapsules in vitro. Using the layer by layer (LbL) self-assembly technique, polyelectrolyte-beta-glycerophosphoric acid nanocapsules were prepared. The morphologies of the nanocapsules were characterized by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and biocompatibility was well examined by cell-culture method. The drug adriamycin would be loaded in nanocapsules for concentration gradient, the encapsulation efficiency could be calculated. Nanocapsules were reacted with acid phosphatease standard and HepG2 cells that express the ACP, respectively. The prolonged-releasing of adriamycin was verified and tumor cells apoptosis were measured. TEM images showed that the nanocapsule sizes were between 200-300 nm. The material biocompatibility was good until the concentration of nanacapsule was up to 250 microg/mL. The drug encapsulation efficiency reached 68.12%. The release rate of polyelectrolyte (PAH/PSS-beta-glycerophosphoric acid)s nanocapsules was higher than in the control nanocapsules at 48 h (38% Vs 15%) after its reaction to the ACP standard (P < 0.05). Compared with the control, nanocapsules could significantly inhibit the growth of HepG2 cells that expressed the ACP, and the efficiency of cell apoptosis was 7.59% higher at 24 h (13.73 Vs 6.14, P < 0.05). Polyelectrolytes (PAH/PSS-beta-glycerophosphoric acid) nanocapsules in vitro have response to acid phosphatease by which prolonged-releasing can be affected. This property can be used for treatment of some malignant and benign diseases with elevated acid phosphatease level.


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Humans , Acid Phosphatase , Pharmacology , Antibiotics, Antineoplastic , Delayed-Action Preparations , Doxorubicin , Electrolytes , Chemistry , Hep G2 Cells , Nanocapsules
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Basic & Clinical Medicine ; (12)2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-588746

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Objective To explore whether Cl2MDP-loaded gelatin particles can induce the depletion of macrophage or can depress the immunity of macrophage in SD rat models of immune thrombocytopenic purpura(ITP) to treat the ITP rats.Methods SD rats were intravenously injected with 150 ?L of anti-platelet serum once per 24 hr to induce the ITP model.The platelet count was persistently less than 50?109L-1 in these models.After intravenous injection of a group dose of Cl2 MDP-gelatin particles,the platelet counts of these models were examined at the time of 4 hr,24 hr,48 hr,72 hr and 96 hr,respectively.The pathological change of macrophages in spleen was observed by electron microscopy.Results Cl2MDP-loaded gelatin particles can significantly increase the platelet counts of ITP models from less than 50?109L-1 to mean 180?109L-1 in 24 hr after injection.The pathological changes of macrophages were seen under electron microscope,such as degeneration, necrosis and so on.Furthermore,rats pre-treated with Cl2 MDP-loaded gelatin particles can evade the decrease of platelet counts when they were injected anti-platelet serum.Conclusion Cl2 MDP-loaded gelatin particles can promptly,effectively restoreplatelet counts of ITP models to physiological level with a dose dependent manner.So,the targeting therapy of drug-loaded gelatin particles offers a new approach to treat ITP.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 168-170, 2006.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-408249

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BACKGROUND: Decrease of regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) perfusion of different degree exists in depressive patients, but the decreased ranges were different, different cerebral cortical and subcortical regions are involved.OBJECTIVE: To observe the types of abnormal rCBF perfusion in patients with depressive disorder.DESIGN: A diagnosis-based case-control analysis.SETTINGS: Department of Nuclear Medicine, Ruijin Hospital Affiliated to the Medical College of Shanghai Jiaotong University; Staff Room of Biomedical Engineering, Medical College of Shanghai Jiaotong University;Putuo District Mental Health of Shanghai City.PARTICIPANTS: The patients with depressive disorder were selected from the Putuo District Mental Health Center from January 1999 to December 2000, and 19 normal subjects matched by age were selected from the medical staff of the hospital as normal controls.METHODS: The patients with depressive disorder and healthy subjects were examined by single photon emission computerized tomography (SPECT), ethyl cysteinate dimmer (99Tcm-ECD) was performed, and the images were analyzed with the statistical parametric mapping (SPM). All the SPECT images were converted into DICOM format or ANALYZE-7 format at first, and then the images were standardized by taking MRI template as the template and smoothed, and the significantly different regions were evaluated by the statistical analysis and inferences with the Gaussian random theory.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The differences of the cerebral blood flow perfusion in specific region and the changes of average rCBF images were mainly observed in the depressive disorder group and normal control group.RESULTS: All the 12 patients with depressive disorder and 19 normal healthy subjects entered the analysis of results. The SPM showed that the blood flow perfusion was decreased in bilateral frontal lobes, left superior temporal gyrus, left Brodmann area 20, left mamillary body of thalamus,right cingulated gyrus and right putamen in the patients with depressive disorder. The blood flow perfusion was increased in the right central frontal gyrus, right superior temporal gyrus, right occipital lobe and left central frontal gyrus.CONCLUSION: The rCBF is obviously changed in the frontal lobe, temporal lobe and limbic system of patients with depressive disorder.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research ; (12)2005.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-624922

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This paper shortly introduced the MIT President Susan Hockfield's ideas about three life-science revolutions from the middle of the 20th century to now.Then,writers investigated the problems of interdisciplinary combination between medicine and engineering in research universities of China,and put forward some suggestion aboat how to face the third life-science revolution.

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Chinese Journal of Hematology ; (12): 151-152, 2002.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-314663

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To study the effectiveness of radiation synovectomy with (188)Re-sulfide.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Twenty rabbit models of joint synovitis were injected intra-articularly with different doses of (188)Re-sulfide from 7.4 to 37.0 MBq. By pathological examination, the effects of (188)Re-sulfide on synovium and cartilage were evaluated. Clinically, 10 joints of 7 cases of hemophilic arthritis with (188)Re-sulfide radiation synovectomy were performed. MRI was taken before and after the synovectomy to evaluate the treatment effects.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>In rabbit models, when (188)Re-sulfide dose larger than 14.8 MBq, the radiation effect on synovitis was remarkable, including thinning the thickened synovium and reducing the inflammatory cells. When radio-activity dose increased to 37.0 MBq, pathological damage was noted in cartilage. Clinical trial demonstrated that radiation synovectomy by (188)Re-sulfide could reduce the frequencies of intra-articular hemorrhage. MRI showed that edema and villi reduced.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Radiation synovectomy using (188)Re-sulfide is effective on synovitis in hemophilic arthritis.</p>


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Animals , Humans , Rabbits , Chlorides , Therapeutic Uses , Disease Models, Animal , Follow-Up Studies , Hemophilia A , Injections, Intra-Articular , Rhenium , Therapeutic Uses , Ruthenium Radioisotopes , Therapeutic Uses , Sulfides , Synovial Membrane , Radiation Effects , Synovitis , Pathology , Radiotherapy
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