2.Study of ultrasonography and contrast-enhanced computer tomography in the diagnosis of thyroid carcinoma and lymph node metastasis
Zhicheng GE ; Xiang QU ; Changsheng TENG ; Yuting LIANG ; Xiaoqu TAN ; Zhongtao ZHANG
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(2):87-90
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of ultrasonography (USG) and contrast-enhanced computer tomography (CT) for thyroid carcinoma.MethodsThe results of the review of the preoperative CT and those of the original US reports were compared with the histopathologic results in 73 cases of thyroid carcinoma who underwent radical operation and central compartment dissection from November 2009 to November 2011.ResultsThe final diagnostic rate of thyroid carcinoma with USG was 69.9%,CT of that was 80.8%.There were no significant difference between them (P =0.077).The diagnostic rate of metastatic lymph node in the central compartment with USG was 61.6%,positive predictive value was 64.0%,negative predictive value was 60.4%.The diagnostic rate of metastatic lymph node in the central compartment with CT was 67.1%,positive predictive value was 61.7%,negative predictive value was 76.9%.There were not significant difference between them(P =0.848,P =0.152,P =0.489).Conclusion There was no significant difference between USG and CT in The final diagnostic rate of thyroid carcinoma and its lymph node metastasis in the central compartment.
3.Study of Location in Tumor Bearing Nude Mice of Monoclonal Antibody to Human Esophageal Carcinoma
Changzheng LIU ; Junfang HE ; Changsheng LIANG ; Peng LIN ; Jinhui GAO ; Lehe LIU ; Zhongying SHEN
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2001;22(1):19-21
【Objective】 To study the location effect of the Mc Ab G9 to human esophageal carcinoma in tumor bearing nude mice. 【Methods】 125 I-G9 was prepared by Chloramine-T method. The distribution of 125 I-G9 was detected at different time (24, 48, and 72 h) after peritoneal injecti on. The percentage of the injected dose per gram of tissue(%ID/g) and the ratio of Tumor/non-Tumor were calculated. 【Results】 The distribution of 125 I -G9 in tumor at the third day was showed by autoradiography obviously higher th an in other organ/tissue (except blood) and the highest is at the 48 h. The T/NT values are 2-7. The autoradiography indicated that radioactivity concentrated in tumor tissue. The concentration in tumor edge is more obvious than in the ce nter. 【Conclusion】 125 I-G9 has a considerable targeting activity and can well locate in esophageal carcinoma tissue in tumor bearing nude mice.
4.Anomalous origin of the right coronary artery from the left coronary sinus of valsalva with an interarterial course: dual-source CT evaluation
Longjiang ZHANG ; Guangming LU ; Wei HUANG ; Changsheng ZHOU ; Peng CHEN ; Yane ZHAO ; Quan LIANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(9):938-941
clues for interpretation of myocardial ischemia.
5.Antiproliferation effects of ~(188)Re labeled monoclonal antibody on prostate cancer cells in vitro
Weizhen CHEN ; Yong ZHANG ; Hanping LU ; Changsheng LIANG ; Yao XIE ; Changzheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: To investigate the effect of 188Re labeled monoclonal antibody on prostatic specific membrane antigen 7E11C5.3,radioimmunotherapy for the treatment of human prostate cancer cell line LNCaP in vitro.METHODS: 188Re-7E11C5.3 was prepared by direct 2-mercaptoethanol reduction method.Labeling efficiency and radiochemical purity was measured by paper chromatography.Immunoreactive fraction was determined by linear extrapolation.Cytotoxicity to LNCaP cells was determined by MTT assay.RESULTS: The labeling yield of 188Re-7E11C5.3 was(93.16?2.18)%,the radiochemical purity was(95.62?0.48)%,and the immunoreactive fraction was(74.86?1.86)%.The inhibitory effect of 188Re-7E11C5.3 on cell proliferation of LNCaP cells was significantly higher than that of 188Re-mIgG or 188ReO-4.The 50% inhibitory doses(IC50) of 188Re-7E11C5.3,188Re-mIgG,and 188ReO-4 were(23.38?3.73)?107 Bq/L,(59.21?8.02)?107 Bq/L and(68.89?10.91)?107 Bq/L,respectively.CONCLUSION: 188Re-7E11C5.3 can effectively inhibit the growth of in vitro cultured prostate cancer cells and shows much potential for prostate cancer radioimmunotherapy.
6.Prognostic value and sensitivity to chemotherapy of microsatellite instability in advanced colorectal cancer
Yuchen WU ; Changsheng ZHANG ; Fei LIANG ; Dan HUANG ; Ji ZHU ; Ye XU ; Fangqi LIU
China Oncology 2015;(7):522-528
Background and purpose:Microsatellite instability (MSI) status is commonly applied to predict the prognosis and chemosensitivity in stage Ⅱ and stage Ⅲ colorectal cancer patients. However, researches of its function on metastasis colorectal cancer are limited. This study investigated its value on prognosis and chemosensitivity in metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) patients.Methods:We retrospectively investigated tumor tissues from metastasis CRC patients who were treated with oxaliplatin and 5-FU-based therapy regimens (FOLFOX and XELOX). Immunostaining of proteins of the mismatch repair genehMLH1,hMSH2,hMSH6 andhPMS2 was performed. Prognostic value and chemosensitivity in patients with MSI status were also determined.Results:Clinical features from 113 patients were analyzed. No cor-relation of overall survival (OS) and chemosensitivity with MSI status was found. We further investigated 79 patients with synchronous metastasis and palliatively tumor resection. Median progression free survival (PFS) from 22 MSI patients was significant longer than that in 57 MSS patients (19.9 monthsvs 7 months,P=0.005). No significant difference was seen in OS comparison (P=0.07). MSI status was also an independent prognostic factors of PFS by Cox multivariate analysis (MSS/MSI,HR=2.079,P=0.043). Moreover, in this group, MSI patients had improved disease control rate (59.1%vs 31.6%, P=0.025) in chemosensitivity analysis than MSS patients.Conclusion:A better PFS in MSI patients with synchronous metastasis and palliative tumor resection was found after treated with oxaliplatin and 5-FU-based therapy and a better chemosensitivity in MSI patients was also found.
7.EVALUATION ON DIPSTICK DYE IMMUNO-ASSAY FOR SCREENING CHEMOTHERAPY TARGETS OF SCHISTOSOMIASIS IN A LOWER ENDEMIC AREA
Hongtao SONG ; Yousheng LIANG ; Jianrong DAI ; Changsheng JI ; Xuehui SHEN ; Longgen LI ; Fan YIN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(02):-
ObjectiveTo evaluate the app li cation value of the Dipstick Dye Immuno assay (DDIA) for screening chemotherapy targets of schistosomiasis in a lower endemic area. Methods[ WT5”BZ]In a lower endemic area of schistosomiasis a random sample of 463 individuals from a natural village were examined using miracidium hatching metho d, Kato Katz's method, DDIA, DGS COPT and ELISA. The positive rates of these a ss ays were compared. ResultsThe positive rate of stool examination was 3.9% in 463 individuals. The positive rate of DDIA was 15 8%. The positive rate in 18 stool positive subjects was 94 4% with Youden In dex 0 81. The positive rate of DGS COPT was 8 9% . The positive rate in 18 stool po sitive subjects was 72 2% with Youden Index 0 66. The positive rate of ELISA w as 18 4%. The positive rate in 18 stool positive subjects was 83 3% with Youden In dex 0 68. ConclusionDDIA was more suitable for application in screening target population in lower endemic areas than other im munoassys.
8.The application value of low-dose CT scan in pregnant women with COVID-19
Liang LI ; Li WANG ; Feifei ZENG ; Fang LIU ; Zhoufeng PENG ; Baojun XIE ; Changsheng LIU ; Yunfei ZHA
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2020;40(5):333-337
Objective:To explore the value of low-dose CT in pregnancy with COVID-19.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical characteristics, laboratory tests, and chest CT findings of 12 pregnant women with COVID-19 diagnosed by nucleic acid testing in the Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University from January 20, 2020 to February 16, 2020. Two radiologists blinded to the reconstruction algorithm independently scored subjective image quality on a 5-point Likert scale. Image quality score ≥ 3 was acceptable in clinics. The CT radiation doses were recorded, including CT volume dose index (CTDI vol), dose length product (DLP), and effective radiation dose ( E). Two radiologists observed the distribution, shape, density, and other characteristics of lung lesions, and they also decided whether hilar, mediastinal lymphadenopathy, and pleural changed. Results:A total of 12 pregnant women with COVID-19, 8 had cough, 4 had fever, 2 had chest tightness, and 1 had dyspnea and diarrhea each. The CT image quality score of all patients was 3-4, with an average of 3.46, which fully met the clinical diagnosis requirements. The CTDI vol value was 1.13-4.31 mGy, with an average of 3.02 mGy. The DLP value was 34.48-75.29 mGy·cm, with an average of 55.48 mGy·cm. The Evalue was 0.48-1.05 mSv, with an average of 0.78 mSv. In all cases, chest CT examination showed abnormal manifestations after clinical symptoms, including unilateral lung lesions in 5 cases and bilateral lung lesions in 7 cases, 1 case of ground-glass opacity, 1 case of solidification, 7 cases of ground-glass and consolidation, 1 case of strip opacity, ground-glass, and consolidation and strip cable shadow coexisted in 2 cases. Conclusions:The application of low-dose CT scan in pregnant women with COVID-19 is completely feasible. CT mainly manifested as bilateral lung patchy and flaky ground-glass opacity with consolidation. Active and effective treatment can help recover and improve prognosis.
9.Characteristics and prognosis of metabolice syndrome in patients with non-ST segment eleration acute coronary syndrome
Rong HU ; Shaoping NIE ; Xin DU ; Qiang LV ; Junping KANG ; Yin ZHANG ; Jinxin LIANG ; Peng HAO ; Su WANG ; Tong LIU ; Xuesi NU ; Jianzeng DONG ; Xiaohui LIU ; Changsheng MA
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(06):-
Objective To elucidate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of non-ST segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (NSTE-ACS)patients with metabolic syndrome. Methods SUNDAY(The Strategies for UA/NSTEMI and Delay of AngioplastY Registry)study was a retrospective registry of 1 013 patients with unstable angina or NSTEMI from Jan 2000 through Dec 2002. In this analysis , we compared the clinical features and prognosis with patients with or without metabolic syndrome and studied the relation between the number of markers-the MS score and prognosis. Results There were 743 patients with complete data and 343 patients(46.2%)satisfied the definition of Chinese metabolic syndrome .The latter were younger [(59.66?9.67)age vs. (61.11?10.37)age,P=0.052], with higher BMI ,SBP, DBP, blood glucose and disordered blood-lipid(P0.05) and coronary angiographic alterations(left main artery and trivessel) (P=0.006). Conclusion There were prevenlence in NSTE-ACS patients with metabolize syndrome and the later were younger .As the MS score increased so did obesity, dyslipidemia ,blood pressure, fasting glucose. Similarly, an increasing MS score was significantly related to more severe coronary angiographic alterations and cardiac events.
10.Engineering a zinc binding site into the de novo designed protein DS119 with a βαβ structure.
Cheng ZHU ; Changsheng ZHANG ; Huanhuan LIANG ; Luhua LAI
Protein & Cell 2011;2(12):1006-1013
Functional proteins designed de novo have potential application in chemical engineering, agriculture and healthcare. Metal binding sites are commonly used to incorporate functions. Based on a de novo designed protein DS119 with a βαβ structure, we have computationally engineered zinc binding sites into it using a home-made searching program. Seven out of the eight designed sequences tested were shown to bind Zn(2+) with micromolar affinity, and one of them bound Zn(2+) with 1:1 stoichiometry. This is the first time that metalloproteins with an α, β mixed structure have been designed from scratch.
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