1.Synergistic Cytotoxicity of Chemotherapeutic Agents and Tumor Necrosis Factor ? against Hepatic Carcinoma Cells in vitro
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1996;0(04):-
The synergistic cytotoxicity of rhTNF-? or/and six chemotherapeutic agents namely ADM, MMC, DDP, VP-16, GBP and IFO, against two human hepatic carcinoma cell lines, SMMC-7721 and BEL-7402, was examined by MTT assay. The results showed that the cytotoxic effects of six chemotherapeutic agents with rhTNF-? against two cell lines were significant. Examined cytotoxicity of rhTNF-? combined with chemotherapeutic agents, we found that rhTNF-? singnificantly enhanced cytotoxic efficacy of ADM, DDP, VP-16. The study suggested that rhTNF-? with some chemotherapeutic agents had synergistic effects. This and other preclinical studies with rhTNF-? will form the basis of clinical treatments for hepatic carcinoma patient.
2.Effect of intermittent use of low-dose urokinase on pulmonary embolism
Lei LEI ; Junlan YANG ; Haoqun XIE ; Jia CUI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(7):1134-1136
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of intermittent use of low-dose urokinase in the treatment of pulmonary embolism. Methods Forty-two patients with acute pulmonary embolism were divided into UK group with UK 10 000 U/(kg·d),7 days and rt-PA group with rt-PA 50 mg/2 h randomly. The efficacy was determined by the improvement of right heart dysfunction and perfusion defect 8 d and 14 d after the treatment. The bleeding incidence, death rate and PE recurrence were also evaluated. Results Differences of right heart dysfunction and perfusion defect between UK group and rt-PA group indicated no statistical significance (P >0.05).The rate of bleeding in UK group was lower than that of rt-PA group. Conclution The intermittent use of low-dose urokinase in the treatment of pulmonary embolism exhibits similar efficacy as rt-PA.
3.Percutaneous cryoablation of cervical lymph node metastases under ultrasonic guidance
Jianxiong LI ; Fengtao YI ; Huazhi SONG ; Junlan YANG ; Shunchang JIAO
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(04):-
OBJECTIVE To observe the feasibility and safety of cryoablation of cervical lymph node metastases for nonsurgical candidates.METHODS The procedure was performed after achievement of local anesthesia for 15 cases.In this clinical study,local anesthesia with no sedation was performed to all the patients.In all cases,patients underwent two freeze/thaw cycles.RESULTS Tumors of 14 patients were thoroughly covered by ice balls.In one patient,96% of the tumorous lesion was covered by ice balls.In these patients,no complicated complication was observed during the treatment.CONCLUSION Percutaneous cryoablation therapy for cervical lymph node metastases under ultrasonic guidance is a feasible and minimally invasive method with satisfactory local control.
4.Effects of SDF-1 on the chemotaxis of cord blood AC133+ cells
Yanping MA ; Lan MA ; Shaodong ZHAO ; Hua REN ; Junlan WANG ; Linhua YANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2008;17(5):331-333
Objective To explore the effects of the stromal cell-derived factor on chemotaxis of cord blood ACl33+ cells.Methods The optimal SDF-1 concentration is detected in Transwell system.Migration was calculated from the number of cells found to have passed through an 8-um pore size polycarbonate membrane.Results The chemotactic rate of fresh cord blood AC133+ cells increases along with the concentration of SDF-1,however,it tends to be stable when the concentration of SDF-1 reaches 150 ng/ml.There is no difference in the chemotactic rate of cord blood AC133+ cells between the group with CXCR4-blocking antibody and the group without SDF-1.Conclusion Transwell Plate can simulate the phenomenon of cell crossing endothelium.The chemotactic rate of cord blood AC133+ cells increases progressively along with the concentration of SDF-1,however,the chemotactic rate tends to equability when SDF-1 reaches a certain concentration.The chemotactic rate does not have a marked change while continuing to increase the concentration of SDF-1.There is no difference in the chemotactic rate of cord blood AC133+ cells between the group using CXCR4-blocking antibody and the group without SDF-1.
5.Prognostic value of B lymphocyte infiltration in breast cancer.
Haiming YU ; Junlan YANG ; Shunchang JIAO ; Jiandong WANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(5):750-755
OBJECTIVETo assess the prognostic value of CD20(+) tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in early-stage breast cancer.
METHODSParaffin sections were collected from 130 cases of stage I-III breast cancer undergoing surgery between January, 2000 and December, 2002 in our hospital. Immunohistochemistry was used to analyze mesenchymal CD20(+) TILs infiltration in the tumor and evaluate its association with the density of CD4(+) and CD8(+) TILs. The association of CD20(+) TILs was evaluated with the histopathologic features, overall survival (OS), distant disease-free survival (DDFS), and disease-free survival (DFS) of the patients.
RESULTSAggregations of CD20(+) lymphocytes were observed in 37.69% (49/130) of the cases. CD3(+) T cells were found to aggregate around CD20(+) B cell aggregations to form lymphoid follicle-like structures. The aggregations of CD20(+) TILs were positively correlated with the densities of mesenchymal CD8+ and CD4(+) TILs. Overall, CD20(+) TIL aggregations were not significantly correlated with the outcomes of the patients, but multivariate COX regressions suggested that CD20(+) TIL aggregations were positively correlated with DDFS (HR=0.251, 95% CI=0.071-0.894, P=0.033) and OS (HR=0.325, 95% CI=0.103-1.028, P=0.056) in hormone receptor-negative patients but not in the positive patients. Further analysis suggested that post-operative adjuvant endocrine therapy significantly improved the OS of patients positive for hormone receptors without CD20(+) TIL aggregations (P=0.001).
CONCLUSIONThe long-term therapeutic effects of adjuvant endocrine therapy are correlated with CD20(+) TIL aggregations to affect prognostic value of CD20(+) TIL aggregations in early-stage breast cancer patients.
Antigens, CD20 ; metabolism ; B-Lymphocytes ; cytology ; Breast Neoplasms ; immunology ; pathology ; Disease-Free Survival ; Female ; Humans ; Lymphocytes, Tumor-Infiltrating ; cytology ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Invasiveness ; Prognosis ; Survival Rate
6.Safety and feasibility of fast track surgery in operations for gastric cancer: a meta analysis
Junlan YANG ; Mancai WANG ; Xiaofeng XIE ; Bodong WEI ; Tianming GAO ; Yinping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2012;11(5):455-461
Objective To estimate the safety and feasibility of fast track surgery (FTS) in operations for gastric cancer.Methods The Cochrane library,PubMed,EMBASE,Chinese biomedical literature database,China journal full text database,Chinese scientific journals full text database were searched with the key words of gastric cancer,gastric carcinoma, FTS,fast track surgery, enhanced recovery after surgery,ERAS, 胃癌,and 快速康复外科.The search was finished in April,2011.Randomized controlled trials of FTS for patients with gastric cancer were included.Two reviewers evaluated the quality of the included studies and extracted the data independently.Meta analysis was performed by RevMan 5.1.2 software.Results Fourteen randomized controlled trials involving 1270 patients were included.The results of meta analysis showed that FTS could significantly shorten the first exhaust time (MD =-6.15,95 % confidence interval:-8.22- -4.07,P< 0.05) and hospital stay ( MD =- 2.68,95% confidence interval:- 3.26- - 2.10,P < 0.05 ),and reduced the hospital fees ( MD =- 0.39,95 % confidence interval:- 0.55- - 0.22,P < 0.05 ).FTS could lighten the postoperative stress and relatively enhance the immunity.Conclusion Compared with conventional methods,FTS could speed up the rehabilitation for patients with gastric cancer postoperatively without increasing the adverse reactions.
7.A preliminary study on acellular dermal matrix in guiding augmentation of keratinized tissues
Wen HU ; Jinan WU ; Yongchang WU ; Junlan CHEN ; Rui YANG ; Ying JIANG ; Tingting YU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(14):2352-2354
Objective To observe the histological effect of acellular dermal matrix(ADM)on insufficiency in guide keratinized tissue regeneration. Methods 6 cases of single anterior tooth implantation in the hospital in 2016 were included in the study. 3 cases were treated with immediate tooth extraction and implantation. Bone substitution materials were grafted in the space between the tooth extraction socket and the implants. The keratin-ized tissue dehiscence was covered by double layers of acellular dermal matrix membrane(Heal-All?,ZH-BIO, China),which was fixed to the adjacent soft tissue by suturing. Another 3 cases were routinely treated with delayed implantation of single anterior tooth. All the cases were subject to harvesting of the cover soft tissues of implants with a punch 4 months later. The new grown soft tissues were histologically observed. Results All cases were sur-vived. The new grown keratinized tissues were observed. Conclusion Acellular dermal matrix can guide the aug-mentation of keratinized tissues.
8.The combination of ultrasound and CT evaluate lymph node metastasis of thyroid papillary carcinoma in different compartments.
Ganxun WU ; Wei CHEN ; Li YANG ; Junlan HU ; Ruili ZHAO ; Junheng GE ; Yan ZHAO ; Zhanlong WANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(4):252-255
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the role of the combination of ultrasound and enhanced CT in analyzing lymph node metastasis in thyroid papillary carcinoma (PTC) patients by compartment.
METHOD:
Clinical data of 115 cases (141 sides) with PTC were collected. All had undergone ultrasound in neck and enhanced CT both in neck and in mediastinum before surgery. They were divided into ultrasound group. CT group, and the combination of ultrasound and enhanced CT group to evaluate lymph node metastasis.
RESULT:
For the central compartment, the accuracy of ultrasound was 61.0%. CT was 48.9%, and the combination of ultrasound and CT was 62.4%. For the lateral compartment, ultrasound was 87.9%, CT was 78.7%, the combination of ultrasound and CT was 85.8%. Ultrasound had higher accuracy than CT in the central (P < 0.05) and lateral (P < 0.05) compartment. The combination of ultrasound and CT had higher accuracy than CT in the central compartment (P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference in the lateral compartment (P > 0.05). There was no significant difference in accuracy between ultrasound and the combination of ultrasound and CT neither in central (P > 0.05) nor in lateral (P > 0.05) compartment. Six cases of lymph node metastasis in mediastinum and 1 case in parapharyngeal space detected by CT were pathologically proven. CT found that five patients with pulmonary metastasis.
CONCLUSION
The combination of ultrasound and CT or single ultrasound has higher accuracy in preoperative evaluation than single CT for lymph node metastasis in PTC. CT can assess some compartments such as mediastinum which can't be detected by ultrasound, and at the same time to evaluate lung metastasis. To evaluate lymph node metastasis in PTC, the combination of ultrasound and CT is more accurate and considerate than single method.
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9.Expression of MDR1-mRNA, MRP-mRNA and LRP-mRNA in patients with non-small cell lung cancer
Junlan YANG ; Weimin DAI ; Tingzhang SHI ; Xiufang WEI
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2001;4(3):175-177
Objective To investigate the expression of multidrug resistance (MDR1), multidrug resistance-associated protein (MRP) and lung resistance protein (LRP) genes in patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Methods Expression of MDR1, MRP and LRP genes was detected in 30 NSCLC patients by RT-PCR method. Results The positive rates of MDR1 expression were 40% and 16.67% respectively in lung cancer tissues and normal lung tissues (P=0.045), and it was not associated with the degree of cell differentiation, histological classification and the clinical stage. The positive rates of MRP expression were 43.33% and 26.67% respectively in lung cancer tissues and normal lung tissues. Its expression was related to degree of cell differentiation (P=0.03), but not to the histological classification and the clinical stage. LRP expression of lung cancer tissues (56.67%) was much higher than that of normal tissues (P=0.000?4), and it was not associated with degree of cell differentiation, histological classification and the clinical stage. Of the 30 lung cancer specimens, 7 expressed all the three kinds of genes, and 10 expressed none of them. The coincident rate was 56.67%. Conclusion The results suggest that MDR1, MRP and LRP gene may play important roles in drug resistance in NSCLC.
10.Clinical characteristics and follow-up of pediatric patients with neuromyelitis optica and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders.
Wu YUN ; Zhang WEIHUA ; Ren XIAOTUN ; Li JIUWEI ; Yang XINYING ; Lyu JUNLAN ; Ding CHANGHONG ; Chen CHUNHONG ; Ren HAITAO ; Cui LIYING ; Fang FANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2015;53(4):268-273
OBJECTIVETo analyze the clinical characteristics of pediatric neuromyelitis optica (NMO) and neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (NMOSD).
METHODA retrospective analysis was performed evaluating clinical and laboratory characteristics of ten NMO and NMOSD children who were seen in our hospital from December 2010 to May 2014. Median age at onset was 8.9 years (range 0.8-13.8 years). Seven cases were female and three were male. Median disease duration was 1.5 months (range 1-18.5 months).
RESULTEight patients fulfilled diagnostic criteria for NMO and two patients fulfilled diagnostic criteria for NMOSD. The two NMOSD patients had recurrent longitudinally extensive transverse myelitis. Four cases had a monophasic disease course, and six cases had a recurrent course. In eight NMO patients, neuritis was the initial presentation. The two NMOSD patients had no neuritis in the first attack. Nine cases had clinical manifestations of myelitis, one case had asymptomatic spinal cord MRI anomaly. Among the ten patients, seven cases had brain lesions, wherein, four cases had the midbrain involvement and in four cases extensive hemispheric white matter was involved. Three cases had medullary involvement. And two cases had posterior limb of the internal capsule involvement, two cases had thalamus involvement. In one case there was pons, cerebellum or corpus callosum involvement, respectively. One case had accompanied brain symptoms. Of the five patients who had symptomatic brain lesions, four cases had encephalopathy accompanied by large hemispheric lesions on MRI, having a presentation similar to acute disseminated encephalomyelitis. And one case had multiple sclerosis like brain lesion. Of the ten patients tested, nine were seropositive for anti-aquaporin-4 autoantibody. One-patient was complicated with systemic lupus erythematosus. Oligoclonal bands were negative in all cases. All patients received treatment for acute attacks with high-dose intravenous methylprednisolone and intravenous gammaglobulin. The symptoms of 8 cases mitigated. Two cases whose symptoms showed no sign of improvement received plasmapheresis for acute attacks. Seven of the patients were followed up. The median duration of follow-up was 19 months (ranged from 13 months to 30 months). The median Expanded disability status (EDSS) score was 3 (range 1-7).
CONCLUSIONPediatric NMO and(or) NMOSD have a diverse clinical presentation which are more than just optic neuritis and transverse myelitis, including brain symptom. So it may be difficult to distinguish NMO and( or) NMOSD from acute disseminating encephalomyelitis and multiple sclerosis in the early stages of the disease. Antibodies to aquapoin-4 (AQP-Ab) testing is very important for differential diagnosis.
Adolescent ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents ; therapeutic use ; Aquaporin 4 ; Autoantibodies ; Brain ; Brain Diseases ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Infant ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Methylprednisolone ; therapeutic use ; Multiple Sclerosis ; etiology ; Neuromyelitis Optica ; complications ; diagnosis ; drug therapy ; Retrospective Studies