1.The Clinical Observation of Salina and Vitamin E Application in Nonsmall-cell Lung Cancer Patients Treated by Chemotherapy
Guoxing LI ; Yilan LI ; Changli WANG
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(04):-
Objective To study the effect of salina and vitamin E on the antiadverse reaction in nonsmall-cell lung cancer patients treated by chemotherapy. Method 124 cases nonsmall-cell lung cancer patients were selected during December, 2005 and December, 2007. Patients were randomly divided into two groups: A and B group, which were treated by salina plus vitamin E and placebo respectively. First, all patients were treated by radical operation. After operation, conventional chemotherapy (TAX+CBP) was followed. The day before chemotherapy, salina and vitamin E was oral administered to A group until before the third chemotherapy. The interval between chemotherapy was 3 weeks. B group was treated by the same way with placebo. Prior to the third chemotherapy, blood routine examination, liver and kidney function, immune index and antioxidation index were detected. Results After treatment, leukocyte number increased in A group, but decreased in B group. There was no obvious damage founded in liver and kidney function. CHE level was significantly enhanced in A group. The level of SOD in A group was significantly higher than that in B group. Conclusion salina+vitamin E could reduce the leukocyte number decrease caused by chemotherapy, increase the activity of cholinesterase, and enhance the antioxidation function of patients, so it can protect some side effects of chemotherapy in non-small lung cancer patients.
2.Empirical analysis of professional English teaching for medical students
Bo LI ; Chunling DONG ; Changli XIA
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2011;10(9):1072-1073
To analyze and research the transformation of teaching thoughts,adjustment of professional teachers,renewal of teaching contents and so on,and establish the foundation for the revolution of professional English teaching in medical university under the new situation.
3.Effect of pre-shaped titanium mesh implantation on the prognosis of patients with orbital fractures
International Eye Science 2017;17(3):516-518
AIM: To study the effectiveness and safety of 3D printing pre-shaped titanium mesh in the repair of orbital fracture compared with the conventional titanium mesh.
METHODS: The clinical data of 72 eyes of 72 patients who received surgery for orbital fracture from June 2015 to March 2016 in our department were retrospectively analyzed.All patients were divided into two groups, including pre-shaped titanium mesh implantation group(observation group), 40 cases, conventional titanium mesh implantation group(control group), 32 cases. The control group was treated by physicians according to the experience of manual bending and shaping titanium mesh implantation ipsilateral orbital pad,when the observation group by the physicians directly in the pre-shaped titanium mesh of 3D printing. The eyeball exophthalmos, eye movement and diplopia were evaluated in the next 1, 3 and 6mo after the operation, and we compared the differences between the two methods at different time points and the differences of the indexes between the two materials at the same time point.
RESULTS: The cure rate of the observation group and the control group about eyeball exophthalmos values was 84% and 59%, the difference of the two groups was statistically significant(P<0.05). The cure rates of diplopia of the two groups were 80% and 70% without significant difference(P>0.05). The cure rate of limited ocular movement of observation group was 73%, that of control group was 66%, there was no statistical significance(P>0.05). During the follow-up period, there was no infection in the two groups, no titanium mesh shift, extrusion, deformation and rejection or other complications.
CONCLUSION: Pre-shaped titanium mesh shaping orbital implantation with no need for shaping the mesh in the operation, can shorten the operation time, make accurate reconstruction of orbital wall, reduce complications and improve the curative effect.
4.Clinical application of laparoscopic appendectomy
Shijian YI ; Lanlan LI ; Changli SUN ; Xingqun WANG ; Zhaoyun LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2000;0(12):-
0.05), but LA patients had less postoperative pain,less time to ambulation after operation, less time to food intake after operation, less average length of hospital stay,less rate of incision infection and less intestinal adhesion than OA did(all P
5.Impact of accelerator′s multi-leaf collimator leaves on the intensity modulated radiation therapy dose at different gantry angles
Changli RUAN ; Liming XU ; Qibin SONG ; Guangdong MA ; Changhu LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(4):345-347
Objective To investigate the impact of accelerator′s multi-leaf collimator (MLC) on the radiotherapy dose with different gantry angles.Methods Measured with Mapcheck 2D diode array and 30 cm×30 cm×3 cm solid water, Pre-selecting the 30 appropriate single fields and 0°,45°,90°,270°,315° gantry angles of static and dynamic intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT), quantification analysis of the passing rate with MapCheck γ(3%/3 mm) and (5%/3 mm) analysis methods, and the same method to 30 examples static and dynamic IMRT plans.Results When the accelerator collimator angle is 0°,the 30 appropriate single fields′ passing rate of between 0°gantry angle and 45°,90°,270°,315°gantry angles of static and dynamic IMRT accordingly is 97.71% and 96.25%(t=1.70, P=0.389), 96.34% and 93.72%(t=2.95, P=0.002), 96.65% and 92.98%(t=2.87, P=0.005), 95.87% and 93.15%(t=2.71, P=0.006), 96.09% and 93.51%(t=2.89, P=0.004) with MapCheck γ(3%/3 mm) analysis methods, however, the passing rate also does not have the difference, respectively is 99.31%-99.73% and 98.89-99.68%(t=0.57-1.90, P=0.913-0.725) with MapCheck γ(5%/3 mm) analysis methods;the passing rate of 30 examples static and dynamic IMRT plans accordingly is 96.11%-96.76% and 94.88%-95.78%(t=1.02-1.61, P=0.317-0.235).Conclusions When the accelerator collimator angle is 0°, at different gantry angles, MLC leaves due to gravity, friction, inertia, etc caused by errors in place, the physical penumbra and leakage radiation will indeed affect the IMRT dose, however, the deviation of dose distribution is within acceptable 5%.
6.Determination of Bornyl Acetate in Kaiweixiaoshi Oral Liquor by Gas Chromatography
Jie LIU ; Baoguo QIU ; Hengqing DU ; Xiuyun WANG ; Changli LI ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(01):-
Objective:To establish the method for determination of bornyl acetate in Kaiweixiaoshi oral liquor by gas chromatography.Methods:Naphthalene has been used as the internal standard substance in internal standard method. The GC system consisted of stainless steel column, PEG 20M as the stationary phase, nitrogen as the carrier gas, and FID as the detector.Results:Both bornyl acetate in the preparation and naphthalenet in internal standard have got satisfactory separation under the chromatographic condition. The mean recovery of bornyl acetate was 95.29%, and RSD was 0.61%.Conclusion: The method is sensitive, accurate and reproducible, and it can be used to control the quality of the preparation.
7.Intraperitoneal injection of bleomycin induces pulmonary fibrosis in mice:a long-term stability evaluation
Minhong SU ; Ning JIANG ; Hongtao LI ; Zhenguo WANG ; Yufen XIE ; Xiaobin ZHENG ; Changli TU ; Jin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(4):512-519
BACKGROUND:There is no effective drug for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), because of a lack of the animal model imitating the complete pathogenesis of human IPF. Therefore, it is critical to establish an ideal animal IPF model used for investigating the underlying pathogenesis and developing a kind of effective drug. OBJECTIVE:To establish an animal model that can mimic more characters of human IPF. METHODS:Seventy male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into two groups, fol owed by subjected to the intraperitoneal injection of bleomycin (35 mg/kg) on days 1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 18, 22, and 25, twice (group A) or once (group B) a week. Mice were sacrificed at 2, 4, 6, 8, and 10 weeks after the eighth injection, and the lung tissues were moved used for hematoxylin-eosin, Masson and immunohistochemical stainings. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:There were various degrees of alveolitis and pulmonary fibrosis in the two groups at different time points after the last injection. The scores of alveolitis and pulmonary fibrosis in the group A began to gradual y increase from the 2nd week and reached the highest level at the 6th-8th weeks until the 10th week. In contrast, the scores of alveolitis and pulmonary fibrosis in the group B peaked at the 2nd week, then fluctuately decreased, and were significantly lower than those in the group A at the 6th week (P<0.05). Immunohistochemistry showed that type I col agen deposition was mainly distributed in the subpleural region, peri-vascular region and alveolar septa, which was consistent with Masson staining findings. The expression levels of transforming growth factorβ1 (TGF-β1) andα-smooth muscle actin (α-SMA) in the regions developing alveolitis and pulmonary fibrosis were significantly increased. In the group A, the expression levels of type I col agen, TGF-β1,α-SMA, and the hydroxyproline content in the lung tissues reached the peak level at 6-8 weeks. However, in the group B, al above indicators reached the highest level at the 2nd week, but gradual y decreased thereafter. At the 4th week, the expression Levels of TGF-β1 andα-SMA in the group B were significantly lower than those in the group A (P<0.05). At the 6th week, the hydroxyproline and type I col agen levels in the group B were significantly lower than those in the group A (P<0.05). In conclusion, the mouse model of pulmonary fibrosis induced by intraperitoneal injection of 35 mg/kg bleomycin twice weekly can be used to mimic the repetitive wound healing process, pathological morphology and cytokine changes of human IPF, which is prone to administration, with better stability and repeatability. This model is of great significance for the study on IPF. Subject headings:Disease Models, Animal;Pulmonary Fibrosis;Bleomycin
8.Effects of IRF1 on polarization and antitumor function of M 1 microphage
Changli XIE ; Cuiying LIU ; Yan LIN ; Bitao WU ; Qin WANG ; Ziwei LI ; Zhiguang TU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(2):189-196
Objective To study if IRF1 could regulate the polarization by IRF 1 and M1 status and affect M1 media-ted antitumor function .Methods U937 derived M1 macrophage ( U937-M1 ) model was established .The cells were devided into 4 groups:the PMA pretreated unpolarized macrophage (M0), the PMA, IFN-γand LPS induced M1 macrophage (M1), the siRNA of IRF1 knocked down M1 macrophage (siIRF1) and the negative control siR-NA treated M1 macrophage (siC).Furthermore, the expression of CD86 and CD206 was detected by flow cytome-try, the M1/M2 associated markers (IL-12p35,IL-12p40,IL-23p19,IL-6,TNF-α/IL-10) and IFNB1 were ana-lyzed by qPCR,the expression of IL-12p70 and IL-10 was examined by ELISA, the expression of IRF1 and IRF5 was detected by Western blot , the proliferration and apoptosis of HCC were analyzed by CCK 8 and flow cytometry , respectively.Results Compared with the U937-M1, the IRF1 knocked down group showed impaired CD 86 expres-sion, but enhanced CD206 expreesion ( P<0.05 ); the expression of M1 related cytokines including IL-12p35, IL-12p40,IL-23p19,IL-6,TNF-αand IFNB1 was decreased, but M2 related cytokine IL-10 level was increased (P<0.01);the expression of IFN-β, IL-12p70 and IRF5 was impaired, but IL-10 was enhanced (P<0.05).In IRF1 knocked down U937-M1, the CCK8 analysis indicated that the M1 mediated anti-proliferation effects on hepatoma carcinoma cell were turned to pro-proliferation ( P<0.05);the flow cytometry showed that the M 1 mediated pro-ap-optosis effects were reversed to anti-apoptosis ( P<0.01 ) .Interestingly , IRF5 and IFN-βwere decreased at both mRNA and protein levels in IRF1 knocked down U937-M1 compared with the U937-M1 (P<0.01).Conclusions IRF1 may partly modulate IRF5 and IFN-β, and further regulate M1 polarization and its antitumor effects .
9.Prediction of prognosis in patients with advanced stage of NSCLC by combined plasma fibrinogen and D-dimer levels before treatment
Bowen SHI ; Dongsheng YUE ; Bingsheng SUN ; Yu ZHANG ; Chenguang LI ; Changli WANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2017;45(4):376-380
Objective To retrospectively analyze the relationship between progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) in patients with non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and to detect the influence of plasma fibrinogen and D-dimer levels before treatment in the prognosis of advanced stage (stageⅢB-Ⅳ) of NSCLC. Methods The study comprised 134 NSCLC patients with clear pathological diagnosis. All patients were grouped by plasma fibrinogen and D-dimer levels before treatment. We set the normal values of fibrinogen as≤4 g/L and D-dimer as≤500μg/L(FEU). Patients with normal levels of fibrinogen and D-dimer were grouped into low risk group, patients with elevated fibrinogen or D-dimer were grouped into median risk group, and patients with both elevated values were grouped into high risk group. Chi-square test and one way ANOVA analysis were used to analyze the clinicopathologic features of different groups. The OS and PFS in different groups were analyzed by Kaplan-Meier analysis. Univariate analysis of PFS and OS were conducted. Then multivariate analysis was conducted with the Cox regression model in three groups. Results The clinicopathologic features showed no differences between different groups. There were significant differences in OS and PFS between high risk group and other groups. In the survival curves, the high risk group showed poor prognosis. The result of multivariate analysis showed that clinical stage (OS:RR=1.846, 95%CI 1.150-2.964,P=0.011; PFS:RR=1.762, 95%CI 1.190-2.609, P=0.005) and grouped by fibrinogen and D-dimer (OS:RR=1.415,95%CI 1.050-1.908,P=0.023;PFS:RR=1.373,95%CI 1.070-1.761,P=0.013) were prognostic factors for patients with NSCLC. Conclusion The plasma fibrinogen and D-dimer levels before treatment are closely related with the prognosis of NSCLC patients. And a high plasma fibrinogen and D-dimer levels before treatment are associated with poor prognosis in advanced stage of NSCLC patients.
10.An initial report of cyberknife radiosurgery treatment in early stage lung cancer
Zhiyong YUAN ; Yongchun SONG ; Fengtong LI ; Yang DONG ; Jingsheng WANG ; Jun WANG ; Changli WANG ; Ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2008;17(3):180-183
Objective To study the efficacy and toxicity of the cyberknife in the treatment of medically inoperable patients with early stage lung cancer. Methods From September 2006 to July 2007,17 patients with clinical stage Ⅰ a- Ⅰ b lung cancer were treated with cyberknife at Tianjin Cancer Hospital. Of the 11 patients receiving CT guided biopsy, 3 were squamous cell cancer and 8 were adenocarcinoma. Six patients refused intrusive operation and were diagnosed by PET-CT scan. All patients were medically inoperable evaluated by a thoracic surgeon. The PTV = GTV + 3 ~ 5 mm, and the median volume of PTV was 36 cm3 (6-82 cm3 ). The median total prescription dose was 50 Gy(45-60 Gy) at 3-5 fractions. Results The median follow-up time was 7 months (3-11 months). All the patients finished the treatment and were alive by the last follow-up. Slight fatigue was the most common complain. Evaluated by CT scan, 13 were complete response and 4 were partial response. No recurrence, progression or distant metastasis occured. There were 3 patients with grade Ⅰ granulocytopenia,3 grade Ⅰ pneumonitis and 1 grade Ⅱ pneumonitis. Conclusions The cyberknife radiosurgery treatment in early stage lung cancer shows a high rate of local control and minimal toxicity. Long time follow-up is necessary to evaluate the survival data and late toxicity.