1.Treatment for locally advanced pancreatic cancer
Journal of International Oncology 2013;40(11):850-853
Combined therapy consisting of radiotherapy,chemotherapy and palliative surgery is the primary management for locally advanced pancreatic cancer,with the purpose of prolonging survival and improving life quality.Gemcitabine is the standard chemotherapy at present.Gemcitabine-based combinations show a definite effect,and the combination with targeted drugs also has a certain degree of efficacy.The development of new chemotherapy drugs and targeted drugs provides more ways for the teatment of locally advanced pancreatic cancer.
2.EML4-ALK fusion gene in non-small cell lung cancer
Journal of International Oncology 2012;(11):848-850
EML4-ALK fusion oncogene represents a new molecular target which appears mainly in lung adenocarcinoma.EML4-ALK is detected more frequently in young non-small-cell lung cancer patients who never or light smoke.ALK inhibitors(crizotinib)for the treatment of the EML4-ALK-positive non-small cell lung cancer has a high response rate.This finding can improve the individual treatment of non-small cell lung cancer.
3.Retrospective analysis of the function and clinical applications of different knee prostheses after implantation
Jiyuan DONG ; Jian ZHANG ; Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(8):1563-1566
BACKGROUND: The total knee replacement is considered as one of the most effective and successful operations to cure terminal or severe gonarthritis. How to lower the revision rate as well as increace the effect of prostheses after the knee replacement should be solved urgently.OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively analyse the clinical applications and curative effects of different knee prostheses.DESIGN: Based on patients who accepted knee replacement, preoperative and postoperative condition was observed and compared so as to compare the postoperative effect of different types of knee prostheses replacements.SETTING: Department of Orthopedics, General Hospital of Chinese PLA.PARTICIPANTS: A total of 398 patients (523 knees) were selected from the Department of Orthopedics, General Hospital of Chinese PLA from January 2002 to January 2005, including 276 unilateral knee replacements (276 knees) and 122 bilateral knee replacements (244 knees). Patients were respectively diagnosed as osteoarthritis (OA), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), ankylosing spondylitis (AS), pigmented villonodular synovitis (PVNS), etc.METHODS: According to the pathogenetic condition, patients received total knee replacements with different knee prostheses. Types of knee prostheses: ① According to the replacing range, it could be divided into unicondylar prostheses and total condylar prostheses; total condylar prostheses could be subdivided into posterior cruciate ligament (PCL)-retaining and PCL-substituting prostheses. ②According to the degree of mechanical constraint, it could be divided into unconstrained, semiconstrained or fully constrained prostheses. ③ According to whether imitating meniscus-function, it could be divided into tibial plateau rotatable sliding type and fixed type. Follow-up was conducted on patients that mentioned above after half a year. Knee joints were scored by using knee joint scoring system of American special surgical hospital (HSS scoring with the total score of 100 points, those above 85 were considered as excellent; 70-84 as good;60-69 as fair; below 60 as poor). Feller scoring (total score of 30 points; the higher the points were, the better the symptom was) criteria was used in patellar scoring. Investigation and comparison on pain-degree of anterior region of knee,range of motion of knee joint and the stabilization were done during the follow-up, ap and lateral views of patella from 30 degrees and 90 degrees were taken in radiography.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Preoperative and postoperative scores of HSS, patella, anterior pain of knee, function of patella, the maximum flexion and tibiofemoral angle.RESULTS: Follow-up was conducted in 372 patients (490 knees) with the follow-up rate of 93.4%. ①Therapeutic effect:Excellent and good rate of the operation was 89%. Pain and function of patients after operation were obviously ameliorated, effect on pain-amelioration and range of motion of knee joint activation were significant. ② Score of HSS, patellar,anterior pain of knee, function of patellar and the maximum flexion were markedly increased than those before operation (P < 0.01). ③ There were no marked significances in comparison of score of HSS, patellar, anterior pain of knee, function of patellar, the maximum flexion and tibiofemoral angle on different knee prostheses replacements (P > 0.05).CONCLUTION: Prostheses should be chosen carefully and appropriately according to the indications, contraindications,anticipated attainable functions, service life as well as pathogenetic conditions, and then satisfactory curative effect will accordingly be achieved.
5.Research progress of tryptanthrin
Shan MIAO ; Jiyuan SUN ; Yanhua XIE ; Jianbo WANG ; Siwang WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(02):-
Tryptanthrin is a kind of indole quinazoline alkaloid.In this review,recently reported research progresses of tryptanthrin on extraction,systhesis and pharmalogical action have been mainly summarized.The effect of tryptanthrin on antimicrobial,antiinflammatory and antitumor activities has been found,showing its good application and development perspective.
6.THE IMMUNOHISTOCHEMICAL STUDY ON ?-EP,5-HT,5-HTR CELLS IN PANCREATIC ISLETS OF RATS DURING EXPERIMENTAL GASTRIC ULCER
Jingfang WU ; Jiyuan ZHOU ; Jianwei WANG ; Junxu REN ; Geng ZHANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Objective Studies on the changes of ? EP, 5-HT, 5-HTR immunoreactive cells in pancreatic islets during experimental gastric ulcer. Methods The immunohistochemical technique was used. Results The numerical densities on area of ? EP, 5-HT, 5-HTR cells in experimental gastric ulcer group were higher than control group on the 4day,10day after operation.The peak of the numerical densities on area of ? EP and 5-HT cells appeared on the 4th day, while the peak of 5-HTR cells as on the 10th day. Part of ? EP, 5-HT,5-HTR immunoreactive material were located in A or B cells neighbourly section. Conclusion The present work proved that the ? EP, 5-HT,5-HTR cells of pancreatic islets were directly or indirectly participated in the regulation balance of endocrine during the self-healing process of the experimental gastric ulcer and here we provided morphological evidence.;
7.Clinical efficacy of low power intense pulse of light in 104 patients with sensitive facial skin
Weizhen WANG ; Hai HUANG ; Jiyuan WU ; Jianping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(9):607-609
Conclusion Double-wave and low power intense pulsed light is a safe and effective treatment for sensitive facial skin.
8.Research of mechanisms of swainsonine-induced apoptosis in the human gastric carcinoma cell line SGC-7901
Jiyuan SUN ; Siwang WANG ; Miaozhang ZHU ; Yanhua XIE ; Shan MIAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2005;10(9):978-983
AIM: To investigate the effects and mechanisms of swainsonine-induced apoptosis on SGC-7901 cells. METHODES: After being treated with swainsonine, effective dose and median inhibition concentration (IC50) of swainsonine to SGC-7901 cells were examined by MTT assay. Cell cycle distribution and apoptotic rates were analyzed by flow cytometry. Expression of p53, c-myc and Bcl-2 were determined by immunocyto- chemical method, and the concentration of Ca2+ intra-cellular ([Ca2+]i ) was measured by the laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM). RESULTS: Swainsonine inhibited cell growth of SGC-7901 in vitro, IC50 of 24 h was 0.84 μg·ml-l, and complete inhibition concentration of swainsonine was 6.2 μg·ml-l. Treated with swainsonine at the concentrations of 0.5, 1.5 and 4.5 μg·ml-l for 24 h, the expression of apoptosis inhibiting gene p53 and bcl-2 decreased, and apoptotic trigger gene c-myc increased (P<0.05), as well as [Ca2+]i overloading, SGC-7901 cell was induced to apoptosis in the end. The percentage of S phase were 38.8%, 39.7% and 29.6%, respectively (20.0% in control group and 23.2% in 5-Fu group), the percentage of G2/M phase were 4.5%, 1.7% and 5.3%, respectively (5.5% in control group and 9.0% in 5-Fu group), and the percentage of G1/M phase was not altered. SGC-7901 cells were treated by swainsonine at the concentrations of 0.5, 1.5 and 4.5 μg·ml-l for 24 h. Compared with the control group, the percentage of S phase were increased and that of G2/M cells were decreased significantly in treatment groups (P<0.01). CONCLUSION: Swainsonine can inhibit the cell proliferation and induce apoptosis of SGC-7901 cells, the mechanisms of swainsonine-induced apoptosis may related with [Ca2+]i overloading and expression of apoptosis-related genes.
9.CULTURE CONDITIONS FOR CREATININASE FORMATIONBY PSEUDOMONAS SP. K9510
Jianguo LIU ; Jiyuan KE ; Jinfang WANG ; Gaoxiang LI
Microbiology 2001;28(2):7-11
From air bacteria capable of decomposing creatinine, three single independent strains K9510、K9511 and K9512 have been isolated. The highest creatinine amidohydrolase (EC 3.5.2.10; creatininase) producing strain K9510 was screened out. The strain K9510 was identified as Pseudomonas sp. The results of culture condition for creatininase formation by strain K9510 were obtained as follows: creatinine and creatine were found to be the effective inducers for enzyme formation; the solution of mixed metallic salts could stimulate cell growth and enzyme formation. The suitable medium for creatininase formation was consisted of 0.9% creatinine、 0. 15% yeast extract、 0. 09% malt extract、0.05% NH4C1 and some amount of the solution of mixed metallic salts at pH5. 5. When the bacterium was grown in 250mL conic flask containing 50mL of the medium mentioned above on the rotary shaker(250r/min) at 35℃ for 33 h, about 50 u creatininase was obtained.
10.Influencing factors in quality of life of patients with hepatolenticular degeneration
Xinfeng MA ; Gongqiang WANG ; Jiyuan HU ; Bo LI ; Yongzhu HAN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(11):1022-1024
ObjectiveTo study the quality of life of patients with hepatolenticular degeneration (HLD)and analyze the influencing factors.Methods287 patients with HLD and 51 health people were investigated by World Health Organization quality of life assessment instrument brief version (WHOQOL-BREF),Symptom Checklist 90 (SCL-90),Life Satisfaction Index A (LSIA) and variance analysis,t-test and multiple linear regression analysis were analyzed the influencing factors.Results①Scores of WHOQOL-BREF:physical domain(54.64 ± 17.11 ),psychological domain ( 52.09 ± 15.83 ) in patients with HLD were lower than those in the health people (67.30 ± 12.66,58.90 ± 12.75 ) with statistically significant difference (P < 0.01 ) ; social domain ( 51.35± 17.18),the domain of environment(53.54 ± 16.67) in patients with HLD were lower than those in the health people (57.53 ± 14.99,58.42 ± 10.55 ) with statistically significant difference (P < 0.05 ).②The quality of life of the patients with HLD was influenced by LSIA,total score of SCL-90,the attitude toward the doctors,economic status,the attitude toward the disease,residence with statistically significant difference (P < 0.0l ).ConclusionThe quality of life in patients with HLD is lower than that in health people and much factors influence it,so it is necessary to take multi-facet interventions to improve their quality of life.