2.The experimental study on the expression of beta-catenin in the process of rats liver cancer formation ;chemically
Haijun CHEN ; Zicheng SUN ; Yan LIU ; Guangyu YOU ; Jiahang HU
China Oncology 2015;(4):300-304
Background and purpose:Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common malignant tumor of the digestive system in our country, with high fatality, development of HCC and the machine system research and treatment is a primary issue in current study of HCC. To explore the expression ofβ-catenin at different stages in the process of hepatocellular carcinoma carcinogenisis for SD rats induced by chemicals. Methods: The experimental group included 48 male SD rats mice with primary liver cancer induced by diethylnirtosamine/carbon tetrachloride/Ethanol, while 48 normal male SD rats mice were used as the control group. The rats were killed every 3 weeks to collect the specimens and observe the pathological changes by HE staining. The changes ofβ-catenin protein expressions were detected by immunohistochemistry and Western blot respectively. Results:SD rats liver cancer was conifrmed by HE staining after 21 weeks DEN/CCl4/Ethanol induction. Immunohistochemistry showed thatβ-catenin expression level was obviously higher in the experimental group(0.27±0.01) than that of the control group(0.21±0.02) after 3 weeks induction(P<0.05). As time progresses, the expression levels ofβ-catenin kept on rising, and at the 18th(0.30±0.02) and 21th weeks(0.32±0.02), it was significantly higher than that of the earlier liver tissues of the experimental group(P<0.05), Western blot consistent with immunohistochemical results. Conclusion:β-catenin protein expression is different in the normal liver tissue, cirrhosis, liver cancer,β-catenin and the occurrence of liver carcinoma development had close relationship.β-catenin protein in the cell with further accumulation, may active a series of target gene, leading to the formation of liver cancer..
3.Online Liquid Chromatography-Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry for Highly Sensitive Determination of 4-(Methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone in Mainstream Cigarette Smoke
Qinpeng SHEN ; Qiang LIU ; Nengjun XIANG ; Chunbo LIU ; Pei HE ; Zhihua LIU ; Guangyu YANG ; Junheng YOU ; Mingming MIAO
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2016;44(6):929-934
A new approach based on online coupled liquid chromatography-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry ( LC-GC / MS ) was developed for the rapid determination of 4-( methylnitrosamino )-1-( 3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) in mainstream cigarette smoke, in which a switching valve was employed to online switching between two-dimensional chromatography. The online LC-GC / MS system used in this study was built by using online gel permeation chromatography-gas chromatography-mass spectrometry except that the micro gel column was replaced by micro alkaline alumina column which was prepared by ourselves before. The NNK in mainstream cigarette smoke was collected by a Cambridge filter pad, then the pad was extracted with dichloromethane, and the extract was quantitatively analyzed by online LC-GC / MS with D4-NNK as an internal standard. Online LC-GC / MS allowed online pretreatment purification, and the sample was subjected to online LC-GC / MS without any prior purification, which reduced human error in analysis process. The injection volume of the present online LC-GC / MS could reach 40 μL, which was 20 times of that of the conventional GC / MS (2. 0 μL of injection volume), and thus significantly improved the sensitivity. Under the optimum conditions, good linearity ( r = 0. 9998) was obtained over the range of 1. 2 - 120 ng / mL. The recoveries at three spiked levels ranged from 93. 9% to 96. 0% , and the limits of detection for qualitative and quantitative detection were 0. 25 ng / mL and 0. 9 ng / mL, respectively. All the results obtained by the present method are comparable to those of standard method recommend by China National Tobacco Company.
4.The differential diagnostic value of digital breast tomosynthesis in combination with synthesized two-dimensional images in breast disease
Chao YOU ; Yajia GU ; Weijun PENG ; Qin XIAO ; Xigang SHEN ; Guangyu LIU ; Wentao YANG ; Jianqun YU ; Juan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2017;51(11):828-833
Objective To investigate the diagnostic value and characteristics of breast lesion in digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) in combination with synthesized two-dimensional (2D) images. Methods The prospective study enrolled women older than 18 years with clinically suspected breast lesion.One hundred and sixty seven patients with 177 lesions confirmed by biopsy or surgery were included. All the patients underwent full-field digital mammography(FFDM)and DBT examinations,and synthesized 2D images(V-preview)were reconstructed from DBT.The images of FFDM,V-preview images and DBT plus FFDM, V-preview images were analyzed. The breast imaging reporting and data system (BI-RADS) and characteristic for predicting benign and malignant lesion were also evaluated.The average glandular dose for a single mammographic view between FFDM and DBT was recorded.The Nonparametric Z test was used to compare the differences among four different mammographic images in BI-RADS.The differential diagnostic performance among different mammography was evaluated by ROC analysis.Independent t test was used to compare the average glandular dose between FFDM and DBT.Results One hundred three benign lesions and 74 malignant lesions were confirmed. Compared with FFDM images alone or plus DBT,the diagnostic values of V-preview images alone/or plus DBT were not significantly different(Z=0.187 and 0.226,P=0.851 and 0.821), but compared with V-preview, the diagnostic values of V-preview images plus DBT revealed significant difference(Z=3.546,P<0.01).The area under ROC for V-preview plus DBT were 0.899,and the sensitivity,specificity,and accuracy were 90.5%,89.3%,and 89.3%,separately.For the average glandular dose, there was no significant difference between FFDM (1.48 ± 0.52) mGy and DBT (1.56 ± 0.39) mGy examination(t=1.714,P=0.087).Conclusion Synthesized 2D images from DBT,which may eliminate the need for FFDM,in combination with DBT can improve the diagnostic efficiency.
5.A preliminary study of MRI background parenchymal enhancement in the early prediction for tumor response during neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Chao YOU ; Weijun PENG ; Yajia GU ; Xiaoxin HU ; Min HE ; Guangyu LIU ; Xuxia SHEN ; Wentao YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2018;52(3):183-187
Objective To retrospectively investigate the characteristics of background parenchymal enhancement(BPE)in the contralateral breast following neoadjuvant chemotherapy(NAC)and whether BPE could help predict tumor response in early stage of advanced breast cancer. Methods Data from 161 patients who were diagnosed with unilateral breast cancer and then underwent NAC before surgery were analyzed retrospectively from August 2014 to December 2016.All the patients underwent both bilateral breast MRI scan with contrast enhancement. Two experienced radiologists independently categorized the patients' levels of BPE into four categories (1=minimal, 2=mild, 3=moderate, 4=marked) at baseline and after the 2nd cycle of NAC. All the patients were divided in to pathologic complete response (pCR) group and non-pCR group according to the histopathologic tumour response.The status of estrogen receptor(ER), progesterone receptor (PR) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) were recorded before underwent NAC.The t test and Pearson chi-squared test were used to compare the baseline characteristics of the pCR and Non-pCR groups.The kappa test was used to test the inter-observer agreement.The Wilcoxon test was used to test for changes of BPE categories after NAC.The Mann-Whitney U test was used to test the difference of BPE between pre-and post-menopausal status. Associations were evaluated using Binary logistic regression models. Results Fifty nine patients achieved pCR, and 102 patients had residual disease (non-pCR). Age, tumor size, distribution of size, menopausal status and lymph node showed no significance between pCR and non-pCR groups(all P>0.05),while only ER/PR status and HER2 status had a significant difference (P>0.05 in both). Inter-observer agreement regarding BPE categorization was moderate and substantial before and after NAC(Kappa value 0.644 and 0.708).The level of BPE was higher in premenopausal than post-menopausal women both at baseline and after the 2nd cycle of NAC(P<0.01). Decreased BPE was observed in 106 cases(premenopausal 60 cases and postmenopausal 46 cases),and no change in BPE were observed in 55 cases (premenopausal 27 cases and postmenopausal 28 cases). A significant reduction in BPE was observed after the 2nd NAC cycle in the overall cases, pre-and post-menopausal cases (all P<0.01). Logistic model showed that hormonal receptor (HR) negative and HER-2 receptor at baseline and the change of BPE after NAC were the independent factors for predicting pCR. Conclusions Regardless of the menopausal status, BPE showed a reduction after NAC, and it can serve as an additional imaging biomarker of tumour response at an early stage of NAC.