1.Clinical observation of gimeracil and oteracil potassium combined with oxaliplatin in treatment of advanced gastric carcinoma patients
Zhiping SHAO ; Xiaoqu HU ; Jicheng LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2014;37(17):56-59
Objective To study the curative effect and clinical safety of gimeracil and oteracil potassium combined with oxaliplatin in treatment of advanced gastric carcinoma patients.Methods From January 2009 to December 2011,116 cases with advanced gastric carcinoma were randomly chosen and divided into group A,B (58 cases in each group).Group A was given gimeracil and oteracil potassium combined with oxaliplatin,while group B was given oxaliplatin,fluorouracil and calcium folinate.Before and after dosing,the blood routine,liver and kidney function,chest CT scanning and gastroscope inspection were observed,the recent curative effect and adverse reaction of chemotherapy were analyzed.The patients' survival time and disease progression were compared.Results The curative effect of 116 patients could all be evaluated,and the effective rate of group A and group B were 48.3%(28/58) and 29.3%(17/58),while clinical benefit rate were 74.1%(43/58) and 55.2%(32/58),there was significant difference(P < 0.05).The survival rate of two groups at different time points had no significant difference (P >0.05).The rate of nauseated and vomiting were 34.5%(20/58),37.9%(22/58) in group A,and 67.2%(39/58),62.1%(36/58) in group B,there was significant difference (P < 0.05).The influence of drugs on blood system,common peripheral neurotoxicity,extremities syndrome and inflammation of the oral mucosa between two groups had no significant difference (P >0.05).Conclusions Gimeracil and oteracil potassium combined with oxaliplatin in treatment of advanced gastric carcinoma patients has better clinical effect and less complication,which is worthy of further promotion.
2.INCREASED EXPRESSION OF c-myc, c-erbB-2 PROTO-ONCOGENES IN HUMAN THYROID CARCINOMA
Ye YANG ; Shaowen HU ; Jinji ZHANG ; Jicheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(04):-
The expression, amplification and rearrangement of c-myc and c-erbB-2 genes in thyroid tumor were studied. 32P-dATP-labelled probes of c-myc, c-erbB-2 and v-sis DNA fragments were used to hybridise with the cellular total RNA. We found that c-myc and c-erbB-2 oncogenes were expressed in all samples. The levels of c-myc RNA were three-to eleven-fold higher in 9 out of 15 cancer samples when compared with that in normal tissues. In 7 of 15 cancer samples, c-erbB-2 gene was overexpressed 10~50 times higher than normal. No v-sis RNA was detected in all the samples. Southern blot hybridisation showed that rearrangement of c-myc oncogene were observed in 4 cancer samples, of which one showed a 150-fold amplification of c-myc gene. No amplification or rearrangement of c-erbB-2 gene was detected. These data indicate that the activat.:on of c-myc and c-erbB-2 oncogenes may contribute to the development and/or maintenance of the malignant phenotype of the thyroid carcinomas.
3.Role of Static Posturography in Fatigue Assessment due to Flight TasksLoad
Shan CHENG ; Jin MA ; Lili ZHANG ; Jicheng SUN ; Wendong HU
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(22):4254-4258
Objective:To explore the role of static posturography in the assessment of fatigue due to flight tasks.Methods:Thirtymale college students were asked to perform simulated flight tasks consecutively forfour hours.Meanwhile their statie posturography and tasks performance would be repeatedly measured during the task-load at end of every hour.Based on the changed significantly parameters,the static balance index would be built by principle component analysis.Then its correlation with task-load level would be further analyzed by curve estimation.Results:Static postural control declined significantly under effect of simulated flight tasks.With task load sustaining,static balance index increased significantly and correlated linearly with duration of task load (R2=0.949).Besides,there was quadratic relationship between the change of multi-tasks performance and duration of task load (R2=0.968).And correlation of multi-tasks performance with static standing balance level also had been proved to be quadratic (R2=0.976).Conclusions:Static posturography correlated linearly with flight task-load level,which could reflect fatigue level caused by task load.
4.Conductivity reconstruction of edema in human brain based on modified genetic algorithm.
Jicheng LIUN ; Kama HUANG ; Yayi HU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2007;24(2):268-284
It is the intent of this study to estimate the progression or regression of edema at the bedside continuously. Based on the theoretic model, the Adaptive Genetic Algorithm (AGA) has been applied in the calculation of conductivity reconstruction. Dynamic crossover and mutation operators which are based on Haiming Distance are brought forward in this paper to maintain generation's diversity. Then, both AGA and Standard GA (SGA) have been applied in the conductivity reconstruction of edema in human brain. It is shown that AGA not only has attained a higher degree of efficiency but also has enhanced the capability to converge to the best answer.
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Brain Injuries
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complications
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pathology
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Computer Simulation
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Edema
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pathology
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Electric Impedance
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Humans
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Models, Biological
5.Determination of Dioxin-like Compounds in Soil byAccelerated Solvent Extraction-Silica Gel Column Cleanup-BasicAlumina Column Separation Coupled with Gas Chromatography-Triple Quadrupole Mass Spectrometry
Jing WU ; Jicheng HU ; Yulong MA ; Shijie WANG ; Ying WANG ; Jun JIN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2017;45(6):799-808
A method for determination of PCDD/Fs, PCBs and PCNs in soil sample was developed by using accelerated solvent extraction (ASE)-silica gel column cleanup-basic alumina column separation coupled with GC-MS/MS.The sample was extracted by ASE with Hexane-methylene chloride (Hex-DCM, 50∶50, V/V) at 120℃.The basic alumina column was used to separate PCDD/Fs, PCBs and PCNs.The extracts were eluted with Hex-DCM (95∶5, V/V) to obtain PCBs and PCNs, followed by Hex-DCM (50∶50, V/V) to obtain PCDD/Fs.The limits of detection (LOD) were in the range of 0.04-0.25 μg/L, 0.10-0.20 μg/L and 0.01-0.05 μg/L for PCDD/Fs, PCBs, PCNs, respectively.The relative standard deviations (RSDs) of average relative response factors (RRF) were below 13%.The recoveries of 13C-labeled internal standards of the three classes of analytes were 50%-95%, 51%-103% and 49%-74%, respectively.Concentrations of ∑PCDD/Fs, ∑PCBs and ∑PCNs in soil samples were 16.1-1148 pg/g, 6.6-152.6 pg/g and 10.9-99.5 pg/g, respectively.The results were consistent with that of high resolution mass spectrometer.
6.Effects of regenerated silk fibroi film on cytokine expression in the Ad-VEGF165 transgenic fibroblast
Tielian LIU ; Yufeng XIE ; Weihua SHENG ; Jingcheng MIAO ; Yunbo SHAN ; Zhiqing HU ; Yingying JING ; Hongliang JIA ; Jicheng YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(36):7187-7190
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have demonstrated that regenerated silk fibroin film can promote pcDNA3.0-vascular endothelial growth factor 165(rEGF165) transfected L929 cells to express VEGF.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of regenerated silk fibroin film on expression of cytokines related to angiogenesis in the fibroblasts transfected by adenovirus mediated-VEGF165(Ad-VEGF165).DESIGN,TIME AND SETTING:ontrolled observational cell gene engineering experiment performed by analysis of variance at the Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Biology,Soochow University between November 2007 and ApriJ 2008.MATERIALS:Regenerated silk fibroin film was provided by Professor Li Ming-zhong,who was from Department of Material Science and Engineering,Soochow University.METHODS:The QBI-293A and WI-38 fibroblasts cultured on the regenerated silk fibroin film.polyvinyl chloride film and (Ad-GFP)and treated by phosphate buffered saline(PBS)for controls.MAlN OUTCOME MEASURES:VEGF mRNA was detected by real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR);the expression levels of VEGF,angiogenin 1(Ang 1),fibroblast growth factor 2(FGF2),and platelet-derived growth factor(PDGF)were detected by enzyme-labeled immunosorbent assay(ELISA).RESULTS:The VEGF mRNA expression in the fibroblasts cultured on the regenerated silk fibroin film was increased but that in the fibroblasts cultured on the polyvinyl chloride film was signifcantly decreased(P<0.05).ELISA results demonstrated that not only VEGF gene expression in 293A and WI-38 cells transfected bv Ad-VEGF165 cultured on regenerated silk fibroin film was high,but also Ang 1 expression increased significantly(P<0.05).Meanwhile,the expression levels of FGF2 and PDGF were normalin the fibroblasts cultured on the regenerated silk fibroin film.CONCLUSION:Adenovirus vector can be effciently transfected into fibroblasts cultured on the regenerated silk fibroin film and can express VEGF and Ang 1 protein with highly biological activity,which accelerates angiogenesis.Regenerated silk fibroin film also can maintain the normal expression levels of FGF2 and PDGF,which ale related to wound healing.
7.The anti-tumor effect by adenovirus-mediated ING4 and IL-24 co-expression on hepatocellular carcinoma in vitro
Weihua SHENG ; Yufeng XIE ; Jingcheng MIAO ; Fanbo GU ; Yunbo SHAN ; Tielian LIU ; Yingying JING ; Zhiqing HU ; Jicheng YANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2010;30(8):695-703
Objective To construct a recombinant adenoviral vector carrying and co-expressing human inhibitor of growth 4(ING4) and human interleukin-24(IL-24) mediated by poly( A)-Promoter[Ad-ING4-poly(A)-Promoter-IL-24, referred to as Ad-ING4-IL-24] and explore its effect on the growth of HepG-2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cellsin vitro. Methods The poly(A)-Promoter(hEFl-elF4g) (Sal Ⅰ and Not Ⅰ ), ING4 ( Bgl Ⅱ and Sal Ⅰ ), and IL-24 ( Xho Ⅰ and Xba Ⅰ ) fragments were amplified by PCRusing pORF-mbcl-2α, pcDNA3.0-IL-24, and pcDNA3.0-ING4 plasmids as templates and subcloned into pAdTrack-CMV transfer vector to form pAdTrack-CMV-ING4-poly (A)-Promoter-lL-24, respectively. The pAdTrack-CMV-ING4-poly (A)-Promoter-IL-24 transfer vector linearized with Pme Ⅰ digestion and pAdEasy-1 backbone vector was further cotransformed into the bacteria BJ5183 competent cells for homologous recombination. The resultant pAdEasy-l-pAdTrack-CMV-ING4-poly ( A )-Promoter-IL-24 homologous recombinant plasmids were linearized with Pac Ⅰ digestion and transfected into the human embryonic kidney 293 (QBI-293A) cells by liposome, leading to formation of the recombinant adenoviruses Ad-ING4-IL-24co-expressing ING4 and IL-24. The Ad-ING4-IL-24 were amplified in QBI-293A cells and its titer was up to 3.5 × 109 PFU/ml. Adenovirus-mediated ING4 and IL-24 genes expression in HepG-2 cells was examined by RT-PCR and Western blot. The growth-suppressing and apoptosis-inducingg effect of Ad-ING4-IL-24 coexpressing ING4 and IL-24 on HepG-2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cells was assessed by MTT assay and FCM, respectively. Results DNA sequencing showed that the ING4, poly (A)-Promoter, and IL-24 fragments subcloned into pAdTrack-CMV plasmids were completely identical to those reported in GenBank.ING4 and IL-24 gene mediated by adenovirus could both successfully express in HepG-2 cells. Adenovirusmediated ING4 and IL-24 co-expression significantly suppressed HepG-2 hepatocellular carcinoma cell growth and induced cell apoptosis, and the effect of Ad-ING4-IL-24 group was more significant than AdING4 and Ad-IL-24 group. Conclusion The adenoviral vector co-expressing ING4 and IL-24 mediated by poly(A)-Promoter(Ad-ING4-IL-24) was successfully constructed. Ad-ING4-IL-24 had marked anti-tumor effect in suppressing HepG-2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cell growth and inducing cell apoptosis in vitro. Compared with Ad-ING4 and Ad- IL-24, Ad-ING4-IL-24 enhanced anti-tumor effect.
8.Design and field calculation of coil array for transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) based on genetic algorithm.
Jicheng LIU ; Kama HUANG ; Lanting GUO ; Hong ZHANG ; Yayi HU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(2):303-306
It is the intent of this paper to locate the activation point in Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) efficiently. The schemes of coil array in torus shape is presented to get the electromagnetic field distribution with ideal focusing capability. Then an improved adaptive genetic algorithm (AGA) is applied to the optimization of both value and phase of the current infused in each coil. Based on the calculated results of the optimized current configurations, ideal focusing capability is drawn as contour lines and 3-D mesh charts of magnitude of both magnetic and electric field within the calculation area. It is shown that the coil array has good capability to establish focused shape of electromagnetic distribution. In addition, it is also demonstrated that the coil array has the capability to focus on two or more targets simultaneously.
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Brain
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physiology
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Electric Stimulation
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instrumentation
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Electromagnetic Fields
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Equipment Design
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Evoked Potentials, Motor
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physiology
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Humans
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Neurons
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physiology
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Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
9.Development of a thalassemia gene diagnosis method for dried blood spots
Mingyong LUO ; Tingting HU ; Jicheng WANG ; Tenglong YUAN ; Yanxia ZHANG ; Yixia WANG ; Li DU ; Juqing LIANG ; Aihua YIN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(19):2784-2786
Objective To devolope a method for extracting DNA from dried blood spots (DBS)and optimizing the operating procedure,which could be applied to clinical gene diagnosis of thalassemia.And the cross contamination of DBS punching and the storage stability of DBS were studied.Methods A total of 1 50 blood specimens were collected,and DBS were prepared.Circles (3 mm in diameter)were punched in the DBS,and eluted with lysis buffer.The eluting method and operating procedure were opti-mized.Genomic DNA extracted from the elution solution by magnetic beads,and were performed thalassemia gene test.Finally jud-ging whether the results of DBS and whole blood were consistent.Two methods of thalassemia gene test were used in DBS and the compatibility of DBS processing method was verified.Judging whether there was cross contamination of DBS punching by the thalassemia gene test results of blank hole which were punched in the blank filter paper between thalassemia positive DBS.The DBS storage stability in thalassemia gene test was verified by detecting the DBS which were dry stored at room temperature for 6 and 9 months.Results 5 circles (3 mm in diameter)DBS were vibrating eluted at 55 ℃ for 1 hour,the DNA concentration extracted from the elution solution was 10-20 ng/μL,which was dissolved in 50 μL solution,and the DNA quality was good.The thalassemia gene test results of DBS and whole blood were the same,and the DBS results of two thalassemia gene test methods were the same too. The cross contamination of DBS punching was not detected in thalassemia gene test.The DBS which were dry stored at room tem-perature for 6 and 9 months could be stably performed thalassemia gene test.Conclusion DBS could be used to perform thalassemia gene test,which is accurate,convenient and stable.It is an ideal way for specimen referral of thalassemia gene test.
10.Cone-beam computed tomographic evaluation of the temporomandibular joint and dental characteristics of patients with Class II subdivision malocclusion and asymmetry.
Mingna HUANG ; Yun HU ; Jinfeng YU ; Jicheng SUN ; Ye MING ; Leilei ZHENG
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2017;47(5):277-288
OBJECTIVE: Treating Class II subdivision malocclusion with asymmetry has been a challenge for orthodontists because of the complicated characteristics of asymmetry. This study aimed to explore the characteristics of dental and skeletal asymmetry in Class II subdivision malocclusion, and to assess the relationship between the condyle-glenoid fossa and first molar. METHODS: Cone-beam computed tomographic images of 32 patients with Class II subdivision malocclusion were three-dimensionally reconstructed using the Mimics software. Forty-five anatomic landmarks on the reconstructed structures were selected and 27 linear and angular measurements were performed. Paired-samples t-tests were used to compare the average differences between the Class I and Class II sides; Pearson correlation coefficient (r) was used for analyzing the linear association. RESULTS: The faciolingual crown angulation of the mandibular first molar (p < 0.05), sagittal position of the maxillary and mandibular first molars (p < 0.01), condylar head height (p < 0.01), condylar process height (p < 0.05), and angle of the posterior wall of the articular tubercle and coronal position of the glenoid fossa (p < 0.01) were significantly different between the two sides. The morphology and position of the condyle-glenoid fossa significantly correlated with the three-dimensional changes in the first molar. CONCLUSIONS: Asymmetry in the sagittal position of the maxillary and mandibular first molars between the two sides and significant lingual inclination of the mandibular first molar on the Class II side were the dental characteristics of Class II subdivision malocclusion. Condylar morphology and glenoid fossa position asymmetries were the major components of skeletal asymmetry and were well correlated with the three-dimensional position of the first molar.
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Cone-Beam Computed Tomography
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Crowns
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Head
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Humans
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Malocclusion*
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Molar
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Orthodontists
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Temporomandibular Joint*