1.Bisphosphonates in the treatment of cancer
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(07):-
Because of their ability to inhibit osteoclast-mediated bone destruction,bisphosphonates are widely used in the treatment of malignant bone diseases.Recent preclinical evidence shows that bisphosphonates not only exert direct anti-tumor effects but also have anti-angiogenic properties.And furthermore,they may act synergistically with other chemotherapeutics or T cells on tumors.These new findings are ushering in the possible application of bisphosphonates as anti-tumor therapeutics in clinical practice.
2.Peripheral blood (g)ene expression profile of Chinese adult obesities by (g)ene chip technique
Haiyang GONG ; Jinghong GAO ; Qi WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(24):4797-4800
BACKGROUND: Obesity has become the most common and costly metabolic problem in the world, and the genetic and environmental effects on the generation of obesity have become one of the focus factors in obesity research. Gene-chips have been reported as a useful tool in human adipose tissue research. OBJECTIVE: To determine the peripheral blood gene expression profile of Chinese adult obesities by gene chip technique for the first time. DESIGN: Randomized controlled observation. SETTING: Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. PARTICIPANTS: The experiment was performed at the Basic Medical College of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine between August 2003 and May 2004. Five obese patients, 4 males and 1 female, aged (21.4±0.9) years and three non-obese persons, 2 males and 1 female, aged (26.0±5.3) years were selected by the international body mass index (BMI) standard. The written informed consent was obtained from all subjects, and the research was approved by the medical ethical committee of Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. METHODS: Total RNA was extracted from peripheral blood, amplified and labeled. The quality and quantity of the processed samples were checked by Test3 array. The gene expression profiles were monitored by U133A set. The data was analyzed statistically, and the gene symbols with significant difference were searched in Gene BANK database. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Gene expression signal. RESULTS: Compared with non-obese adults, 66 genes showed up-regulated expression and 28 genes showed down-regulated, of which 11 genes were up-regulated above twofold, and 6 genes were down-regulated above twofold. The results demonstrated that HLA-DQAI (human leucocytic antigens), CRAT, MAPKSI3 and DKFZP434N1923 genes were up-regulated above 4 fold, and HLA-DQA1 gene was even up-regulated above 20 fold. CONCLUSION: Significant differences in peripheral blood gene expression profiles in Chinese adult obesities are found for the first time. The results indicate that obesity is strongly associated with MHC class II antigen HLA-DQA1, and HLA-DQB 1, etc.
3.Growth inhibition and sensitization to methotrexate plus zoledronic acid in osteosarcoma cells
Haiyang GONG ; Zhengdong CAI ; Longpo ZHENG
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(23):-
[Objective] To explore the possible interest of therapeutic approaches including nitrogen-containing biphosphonate zoledronic acid using osteosarcoma cell lines MG63,and to investigate whether there is a synergism between zoledronic acid and methotrexate.[Method]Zoledronic acid alone or combined with methotrexate was used to treat human ostoesarcoma cells line MG63.The cell growth inhibition was assessed by MTT.[Result]There was a dose-dependent and time-dependent(1-100?mol/L)inhibition of cell proliferation by zoledronic acid.IC50 value of zoledronic acid for therapy of MG63 after 72h was 9.39 ?mol/L.The cell growth inhibition rates of MG63 at 72 h was 48.95% in zoledronic acid(10 ?mol/L)group,and 37.68%,45.93% and 52.42% in methotrexate groups MTX(1,10 and 100 mg/L).When combined treatment of zoledronic acid(10?mol/L)and methotrexate(1,10 and 100 mg/L)was used,the cell growth inhibition rates were 51.96%,66.77% and 69.23%,respectively.The combination of zoledronic acid and methotrexate demonstrated a synergistic effect.The differences were significant(P
4.Tricuspid valve replacement in the treatment of severe tricuspid valve disease: a report of 27 cases
Haiyang XUAN ; Kaihu SHI ; Fei ZHANG ; Shengsong XU ; Wenhui GONG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(32):20-22
Objective To analyze the medium and long-term results of tricuspid valve replacement (TVR)and summarize the operative experience for tricuspid valve disease.Methods Clinical data of 27 patients with severe tricuspid valve disease from September 2005 to May 2010 were retrospectively reviewed.Biological valve prosthesis was replaced in 23 patients,while mechanical valve prosthesis was replaced in 4 patients.Accompanying procedures included mitral valve replacement in 8 cases,mitral valve replacement and aortic valve replacement in 4 cases,and repair of atrial septal defect in 4 cases.Results The operative mortality was 11.1%(3/27),among these patients,2 cases died of serious low cardiac output syndrome,1case died of muhiorgan failure on the 7th day after operation,1 case who underwent reoperation for hemorrhage postoperative was improved after treatment.During follow-up,1 patient died of biological valve prosthesis dysfuncion 3 years after operation,1 patient died of cerebral embolism 19 months after operation.Six cases were in New York Heart Association(NYHA)class Ⅰ,and 14 cases in NYHA class Ⅱ during the period of follow-up.Conclusions Because operative and follow-up mortality is high,TVR is the last selection for the treatment of tricuspid valve disease.Appropriate operative technique and perioperative therapy are the key for clinical success.For those older than 50 years,follow-up inconvenience and reproductive-age female patients,biological valve prosthesis should be recommended as a preferential choice.
5.Effects of recombinant soluble MICA protein on the biologic activities of NK cells
Weijuan GONG ; Haiyang WANG ; Minqi FAN ; Chunxiang GONG ; Dan LIU ; Mingchun JI
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2009;25(10):903-906
AIM: To study the effects of recombinant soluble MHC class Ⅰ chain-related protein A (sMICA) on the cytotoxicity, secretion of IFN-γ, proliferation and apoptosis of peripheral NK cells. METHODS: After NK cells were cocultured with recombinant soluble MICA proteins overnight, the cytotoxicity of NK cell on target cells was detected by flow cytometry. The supemant was collected to determine the concentration of IFN-γ by ELISA. The proliferation of NK cells to sMICA was detected by MTS/PMS. NK cells were labeled with annexin V and PI to analyze their apoptosis. RESULTS: Soluble MICA inhibited the cytotoxicity of NK cells and down-regulated the secretion of IFN-γ, but it showed no effects on the proliferation and apoptosis of freshly isolated peripheral NK cells. CONCLUSION: The soluble MICA shedding from tumor cells could be a pathway of cancer immune evasion by down-regulating the biologic activities of NK cells.
6.Discussion on valve re-operative cases after cardiac valve replacement
Haiyang XUAN ; Kaihu SHI ; Fei ZHANG ; Shengsong XU ; Junxu WU ; Wei CAO ; Wenhui GONG ; Xudong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(11):8-10
Objective To summarize the results of valve re-operative cases after cardiac valve replacement, to find the better re-operative time, and to estimate the re-operative methods and influencing factors of the operation. Methods Thirteen valve re-operative cases after cardiac valve replacement from October 2008 to February 2010 were retrospectively studied. According to NYHA classification, 9 cases belonged to class Ⅳ, and only 4 cases belonged to class Ⅲ preoperatively. Mitral valve replacement (MVR)was performed in 7 cases, aortic valve replacement (AVR) in 3 cases, MVR + AVR in 3 cases. Results The early-stage postoperative mortality was 7.7%( 1/13),and the reason was low cardiac output syndrome. Two cases who underwent re-operation and re-intubation respectively after operation for hemorrhage were improved after treatment. Twelve cases were discharged in 3-6 weeks after heart valve surgery and all were followed up for 6-15 months. The cardiac function of all the discharged patients recovered well and no death occurred during follow-up. Conclusion The key factors to reduce the death of re-operation are improving preoperative heart function,setting up extracorporeal circulation as soon as possible,consummating myocardial preservation,perfecting operating skills,correcting low cardiac output syndrome in time and preventing complications.
7.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells transplantation for repair of the hippocampal neurons after cardiac arrest in rats
Feng CHEN ; Qingming LIN ; Xiahong TANG ; Jun KE ; Shen ZHAO ; Zheng GONG ; Haiyang SONG ; Yufeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017;26(4):405-409
Objective To investigate the improvement of ischemic hypoxic injury of brain after the transplantation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs).Methods Rats were randomly (random number) divided into sham operation group,cardiac arrest group and BMSCs treatment group (n =10 in each group).The model of cardiac arrest was induced by asphyxia.One hour after restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC),green fluorescent protein labeled BMSCs were transplanted via tail vein injection.At 3 and 7 days after transplantation,frozen sections of hippocampus was stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE).The rest of brain tissue was weighed by an electronic balance.Brain water content (%) was calculated as (wet weight-dry weight) / wet weight × 100%.Results ①BMSCs were observed in hippocampus at 3 and 7 days after transplantation under fluorescent microscopy.②Compared with sham operation group and BMSCs treatment group,brain water content in cardiac arrest group was higher (all P < 0.05).HE staining results showed that BMSCs transplantation could lessen hypoxia ischemia damage on brain.Conclusions BMSCs reduced the neurons damage induced by cardiac arrest and promoted neurological function recovery.
8.The impact of prognosis after intensive insulin therapy in non-diabetic patients of old ages on CABG with cardiopulmonary bypass
Wenhui GONG ; Kaihu SHI ; Fei ZHANG ; Shengsong XU ; Xudong ZHAO ; Haiyang XUAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2011;13(5):638-640,644
Objective To observe the clinical effects of intensive insulin therapy on postoperative infection, inflammatory response and prognosis in the non-diabetic patients of different ages undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) with cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Methods 60 cases of non-diabetic patients (>60) undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting with cardiopulmonary bypass between June 2005~June 2010 were selected and analyzed retrospectively. 60 patients were divided into 2 groups, the previous 24 cases were included in a routine treatment group and later 36 cases were included in the intensive therapy group. The blood sugar of intensive therapy group was strictly controlled starting from the anesthesia. The routine treatment group was controlled starting from backing to ICU according to blood glucose results. Patients were assigned to the routine therapy group with the blood glucose maintained at 10.0~11.1 mmol/L and the intensive therapy group received tight glycemic control with the target blood glucose maintained at 4.4~6.1 mmol/L. Postoperative infection, mechanical ventilation time, hospital stay and mortality indicators were compared between the 2 groups. Results There were no significant difference (P>0.05) in gender, body weight, disease diagnosis and combined surgical methods and surgical materials such as cardiopulmonary bypass time between the 2 groups. Neutrophil count[(12.6±2.8)×109/L vs (18.8±3.1)×109/L], blood infections, respiratory tract infection(6/36 vs 10/24) and wound infectionrates(2/36 vs 6/24) and other indicators of intensive of insulin therapy group were lower than the regular therapy group (P<0.05). The postoperative hospital stay of intensive therapy group[(12.2±3.7)d vs (15.6±5.4)d)] was statistically significant shorter compared with the conventional treatment group (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in postoperative mortality between the 2 groups (P>0.05). Conclusions Intensive insulin therapy may significantly reduce postoperative infection rate in the old age patients, thus leading to an improved prognosis in the non-diabetic patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting with cardiopulmonary bypass.
9.Effects of ZuoGuiWan and YouGuiWan on lymphocyte subsets and NK cells in peripheral blood of EAE rats
Ming YE ; Yongping FAN ; Lei WANG ; Haiyang GONG ; Li ZHOU ; Yajie WANG
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(03):-
Objective: To observe the effect of ZuoGuiWan and YouGuiWan on induced experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis(EAE) in Lewis rats,compare the therapeutic effect between ZuoGuiWan and YouGuiWan,and explore the underlying immunoregulatory mechanism between warming-yang and nourishing-yin therapy.Methods : 120 male Lewis rats were bred at Capital Medical University under specifi c pathogen-free conditions.24 rats were selected as normal group before immunization.The other rats were randomly devided into 4 groups after immunization,including EAE group,prednisone group,ZuoGuiWan group and YouGuiWan group.Rats of normal group were injected with normal sodium in the hind feet pad on both sides,the other rats were injected with the antigen consisted of myelin basic protein(MBP) and complete Freund’s adjuvant(CFA) to induce EAE.Rats of normal group and EAE group were administered with normal sodium after immunization,rats of prednisone group with prednisone(5mg/kg),rats of ZuoGuiWan group with ZuoGuiWan(2g/kg),rats of YouGuiWan group with YouGuiWan(3g/kg).On the day 15 and 27 after immunization,the peripheral blood was collected,lymphocyte subgroups and NK cells were detected by ? ow cytometer.Results: On day 15 after immunization: In peripheral blood,the number of CD4+lymphocyte in ZuoGuiWan group was signifi cantly higher(P
10.Effect of Zuogui Pills and Yougui Pills on expression of IFN-? and MMP-9 in central nervous system of EAE rats
Yongping FAN ; Lijun SONG ; Haiyang GONG ; Lei WANG ; Ming YE ; Li ZHOU
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(11):-
Objective: To observe the immunohistochemical expression of interferon-? (IFN-?), matrix metalloproteinase -9(MMP-9) in brain and spinal cord tissue, and explore the action mechanism of Zuogui Pills and Yougui Pills on rats with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis(EAE). Methods: Lewis rats were immunized with the myelin basic protein (MBP).120 Rats were grouped randomly into nomal group, EAE group, prednisone group, Zuogui Pills group and Yougui Pills group after post immunization (PI). Rats in normal group and EAE group were administered sodium, each 3ml/d, rats in prednisone-group were administered suspension of prednisone after developed clinical signs, each 5mg/kg, rats in Zuogui Pills group were administered suspension of Zuogui Pills, each 2g/kg, and rats in Yougui Pills group were administered suspension of Yougui Pills each 3g/kg. On days 15 and 27 PI, rats were killed and the immunohistochemical staining was performed on the sections of brain and spinal cord. Results: On days 15 and 27 PI, the expression of IFN-? and MMP-9 in central nervous system of EAE group were higher than those in nomal group (P