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Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(10):712-715
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2.Effects of Gliclazide on diabetic microvascular complications in type 2 diabetic patients:a 3-year multicentral prospective study
Wenying YANG ; Peizhen GAN ; Zhixin JIN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(03):-
Objective To determine whether treatment with Gliclazide (Diamicron) is able to prevent development of microvascular complications in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Methods This trial was carried out in seven centers of the National Diabetes Mellitus Collaborative Study Group. Two hundred and eighty five patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus were recruited from six areas of China and divided into Gliclazide group (n=155) and Glibenclamide group (n=130). Age, sex, duration of diabetes and body mass index were recorded at entry. Fasting and 2h postprandial blood glucose were measured monthly while HbA 1c was determined at 3 month interval. Retinal photography and fluorescein angiography were performed in the 1st and 3rd year.Results There were no significant differences in age, sex, blood pressure, duration of diabetes, mean blood glucose and HbA 1c between the Gliclazide and Glibenclamide groups at baseline, in the 2nd and 3rd follow up year. There were no significant differences in retinopathy between the two groups at baseline, but at the end of the 3rd year, the subjects in Gliclazide group with retinopathy progression over one grade were significantly less than those in Glibenclamide group (2.58% vs 18.46%, P
3.Effect of glucose on expression of various lipoprotein receptors
Yang PENG ; Jin ZHANG ; Yu GAN
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2000;0(12):-
0.05).After exposure of U937 macrophages to 11.1 mmol/L,16.7 mmol/L and 33.3mmol/L glucose,the expression of LOX-1 protein was 1.56-,2.26-and 2.96-fold,as compared with that of 5.6 mmol/L glucose group(P
4.Diagnosis and treatment of mass-type chronic pancreatitis
Shaowu HE ; Xiangui HU ; Gan JIN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
Objective To summarize the experience of the diagnosis and treatment of mass-type chronic pancreatitis(MTCP) to improve the knowledge about MTCP. Methods The clinical data of tweent-five patients with MTCP undergoing operation in recent 8 years were analyzed retrospectively. The positive discovery rates with computed tomography(CT),ultrasonography(US),endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP),and endoscopic ultrasonography(EUS) were 95.7%,85.7%,83.3%,and 100%,respectively. All patients received operation,including pancreatoduodenectomy(15 cases),pancreatoduodenectomy with reservation of pylorus(2 cases),Beger′s procedure(1 case),Frey′s procedure(3 cases),and resection of pancreatic body and tail(4 cases). Results Upper quadrant abdominal pain is the main symptom of MTCP. Pancreatic masses were located in the head of pancreas in 21 cases(84.0%),in the body or tail in four cases(16.0%). 16 patients were diagnosed as MTCP and 9 diagnosed as pancreatic adenocarcinoma before operation. 22 patients were diagnosed as MTCP and 3 were diagnosed as chronic pancreatitis complicated with adenocarcinoma by pathology after operation.Preoperative misdiagnosis rate was 24.0%. Pain relieved immediately after operation in 92.0% of patients. One patients developed pancreatic leakage and two had anastomotic hemorrhage postoperatively,morbidity rate was 12.0%. 23 patients were followed-up for 1-5 years (mean 3.4 years). The therapeutic outcome was satisfactory in 82.6% of patients. Conclusions Operation should be performed as early as possible when the MTCP is diagnosed. It is effective to delay the progress of the disease.
5.Analysis of treatment effect of chronomodulated chemotherapy plus concurrent intensity-modulated radiotherapy in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC)
Haixia CHEN ; Feng JIN ; Weili WU ; Jiaying GAN ; Yuanyuan LI
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2012;32(5):498-501
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effects,acute and late side-effects of cisplatin plus 5-fluorouracil (PF) schemed chronomodulated chemotherapy combined with concurrent intensitymodulated radiotherapy(IMRT) for nasopharyngeal carcinoma.Methods A total of 48 nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients treated with chronomodulated chemotherapy plus concurrent IMRT were retrospectively studied.The radiation doses prescribed to the gross target volume GTVnx of nasopharyngeal,to the positive neck lymphnodes GTVnd,to the clinical target volume CTV1,and to CTV2 were 73.92-77.88,69.96,60.06-66.00 and 50.96-56.00 Gy respectively.The Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to calculate the local-regional progression-free rate.The acute and late side-effects were graded according to RTOG radiation morbidity scoring criteria.Results The complete remission (CR) rate was 41.6%(20/48) ; the partial remission (PR) rate was 47.9% (23/48) ; the stable disease (SD) rate was 4.2%(2/48) ; and the local tumor control rate was 89.6%.Most of the patients had grade 1 to 2 acute side effects and grade 0 to 1 late side-effects.No grade 4 acute and late toxicity was observed.1,2,4-year survival rates were 93.8%,79.2% and 64.5%,respectively.The DVH analysis showed that IMRT improved the total dose and dose per-fraction to the target volume with considerable dose reduction of the normal structures at the same time.Conclusions PF chronomodulated chemotherapy plus concurrent intensity-modulated radiotherapy for NPC could improve therapeutic effects with satisfactory tolerance of the side effects.
6.Promotion of resveratrol on psoriasis like skin damage by down-regulating expression of Keratin 17
Ming WEI ; Lu GAN ; Jin HOU ; Lihong CHEN ; Yantong LIU
Drug Evaluation Research 2017;40(1):37-41
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of resveratrol (Rsv) on psoriasis like skin damage induced by imiquimod (IMQ) and study its mechanism.Methods BALB/c mice were randomly divided into four groups:control group,Rsv group,model (IMQ) group and Rsv treatment (IMQ + Rsv) group with six mice in each group.Psoriasis like skin model induced by smearing IMQ in the mice's ear for 8 d,20 mg Rsv cream were gave at the same time for treatment.Observe erythema and psoriasis degree,and measure ear thickness with vemier caliper.HE staining was used to observe tissue change,real time quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) was used to detect K17,IL-17A,IL-19 and IL-23 mRNA and Western blotting were used to detected K17 protein expression in tissues.Results Compared with the model group,mice erythema area and the thickness of epidermal scale decreased significantly in Rsv treatment group;HE staining results showed that,Rsv significantly reduced ear marginal tissue epidermal thickness,and diminished severity of the psoriasis-like skin inflammation.qRT-PCR and Western blotting confirmed a Rsv dependent decrease of in K17,IL-17A and IL-19 in mRNA level and protein levels of K17.Conclusion Rsv improves psoriasis like skin damage by down-regulating expression of Keratinl 7.
7.MRI Findings of Brain Complications in Childhood Leukemia Before and After Chemotherapy
Yonghua XIANG ; Ke JIN ; Hua CHEN ; Qing GAN ; Jiqian YANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2015;23(8):578-581,586
Purpose Brain complications severely threaten the treatment and survival of children with leukemia. This paper aims to investigate the MRI manifestations and differences of brain complications in leukemia before and after chemotherapy for a clinical guidance.Materials and Methods The clinical data and MRI findings of 37 children with leukemia and brain complications were retrospectively analyzed. Thirty-four of them underwent MRI scan twice or more, among whom 28 received contrast-enhanced MRI scan.Results Twenty-two patients were discovered with brain complications before chemotherapy, 2 of whom were with two kinds of complications. Meningopathy was found in 7 patients who showed widespread or localized meningeal thickening. Among them, 5 patients'' lesions reduced or disappeared after chemotherapy. Intracerebral multiple small and micro bleed was found in these 7 patients, 2 of them combined with hematoma. Three patients were found with intracranial tumor which all proved to be temporal bone tumor, 1 of whom combined with temporal lobe tumor and 1 had tumor disappeared after chemotherapy. The other complications before chemotherapy included leukoencephalopathy (n=2), subdural collection of fluid (n=2), meninges and parenchymal infiltration of leukemia (n=1), fungal infection (n=1) and cerebral infarction (n=1). On the contrary, 17 patients were discovered with brain complications after chemotherapy, 8 of whom were with two or more complications. Two patients had different kinds of complications before and after chemotherapy. Brain atrophy was observed in 13 patients. Leukoenphalopathy was found in 9 patients who presented high signal in white matter of double periventricular and/or semi-oval center on T2WI; the lesions of 4 patients were reduced or disappeared after withdrawal. Infectious diseases were diagnosed in 3 patients, including viral encephalitis in 2 cases, tuberculous meningitis combined with tuberculoma in 1 case. The other complications included intracranial tumor (n=2), sinus thrombosis (n=1), posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome (n=1) after chemotherapy. Conclusion The MRI findings of brain complications in childhood leukemia are various and demonstrate significantly different features before and after chemotherapy. The major complications before treatment include meningopathy and intra-cerebral hemorrhage;while after chemotherapy the main complications are brain atrophy, leukoencephalopathy and infectious diseases. MRI proves to be a valuable method to detect, observe and follow up these complications.
8.Role of CD46 and Nectin-4 on Measles virus (MV) infecting human pulmonary alveolar epithelial cells
Tianjing CAI ; Zhiliang LI ; Lingying JIN ; Yunbo GAN
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(7):991-994
Objective:To investigate the role of CD46 and Nectin-4 on Measles virus (MV) infecting human pulmonary alveolar epithelial cells (HPAEpiC),and the interaction between CD46 and Nectin-4.Methods: Measles virus was divided into pre-infection group and 2 h-infection group,HPAEpiCs treatment with anti-CD46 antibody and/or anti-Nectin-4 antibody as experimental groups,and untreated HPAEpiCs as a control.The variation of viral replication level was detected.A Co-immunoprecipitation assay (Co-IP) was used to explore whether CD46 and Nectin-4 had interactive relationship in MV infection.Results: Compared with the control group,MV titers were reduced in HPAEpiCs of the pre-infection group treated with anti-CD46 and anti-Nectin-4 respectively (48.03% and 49.53%).Furthermore,virus titers showed a more reduction in which treated with anti-CD46 and anti-Nectin-4 antibodies (27.15%,P<0.01).Western blot and Real-time PCR showed that anti-CD46 antibody and anti-Nectin-4 antibodies decreased the rate of MV infection.In the 2 h-infection group,however,the treatment with anti-CD46 and anti-Nectin-4 could significantly reduce the MV titer and NP protein in HPAEpiCs.The Co-IP assay showed that there were interaction between CD46 and Nectin-4.Conclusion: CD46 and Nectin-4 mediated MV infecting HPAEpiCs.Moreover,CD46 and Nectin-4 may play a synergetic role in MV infection,which could enhance the infection effect.
9.Study of CJ016 in treatment of lung cancer
Ping GAN ; Yonghong TAN ; Weihua JIN ; Lingjie WANG ; Botao YU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(3):384-388
Aim Tostudythetherapeuticeffectof CJ016 on human lung cancer model and the mecha-nism.Methods Anexperimentalhumanlungadeno-carcinoma model of A549 was set up to investigate the anti-tumor effect of CJ016,while the effect of angio-genesis and apoptosis in tumor were detected.Results In vitro,the cell proliferation was inhibited signifi-cantly by CJ016,and the value of IC50 was 34. 22 nmol ·L-1 .In vivo,the tumor inhibition rate and T/C%value were 70. 08%and 27. 75%,respectively,at the dose of 20 mg·kg-1 .Meanwhile,CJ016 could reduce the expression of CD31 and promote the apoptosis of tumorcells.Conclusion CJ016caninhibitthegrowth of A549 cells,and the possible mechanism may be re-lated to the reduction of angiogenesis and inducing tumor cell apoptosis.
10.Etiological diagnostic and prognostic values in infantile with spasms by magnetic resonance imaging and computed tomography
jin-ping, LIANG ; hua, YANG ; da-gan, FU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
Objective To study the diagnostic and prognostic values by magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and computed tomography(CT) for investigation of infantile spasms(IS).Methods Fourty-two patients with IS were retrospectively reviewed by CT scan and MRI T1W,T2W and inversion recovery (IR) and MRA techniques.Results Fourteen cases were found abnormal in CT,including encephalatrophy,hemorrhage,gross malformation and lesions with underlying calcification;MRI studies of 24/28 cases showed that MRI was the most appropriate imaging technique in diagnosis of the underlying substrate of patients with IS and other epilepsies,particularly in periventricular leuko malacia(PL),delayedmyelination(DM),hypxic-ischemic encephalopathy(HIE),kernicterus,tuberous sclerosis(TS),hippocampal sclerosis(HS),brainstematrophy,heterotopia,corpus callosum and vascular malformation,et al.MRI was also valuable for determining the prognoses of IS,but it should be combined with the clinical symptom and ages. Conclusions MRI and CT are highly important for the investigation and treatment of patients with IS; MRI is much more sensitive to exploration of neuropathology of infatile spasms,such as PL,DM,HIE,kernicteus,HS,heterotopias and focally cortical dysplasia.