1.Surgical management and prognostic analysis on recurrent colorectal carcinomas
China Oncology 1998;0(01):-
Background and purpose:Colorectal cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors.Radical operation remains the primary treatment for the disease.Postoperative recurrence and metastases are the main cause for the patient' death.Reoperation for recurrent colorectal cancer is one of the methods to improve survival rate and quality of life for those patients.This study aimed to explore the cause,diagnosis and surgical treatment of recurrent colorectal cancer after operation.Methods:Thirty-five cases of postoperatively recurrent colorectal carcinoma who were treated from 2003 to 2006 at the Department of Surgical Oncology,2th Hospital of Jiaxing were retrospectively analyzed.Results:35 cases of colorectal cancers were re-operated and the overall rate of resection was 63 %,12 of them received radical resection with 4 recurrent rectal cancers and 8 recurrent colon cancers while others were palliatively treated.We followed up these patients from 6 to 36 months and there were 9 cases in 12 cases of radical respected group who were disease free,1 of them had lung metastases,1 liver metastases.While 23 cases in the palliative group,5 were dead,4 had liver metastases and 12 cases were alive.Of the 35 cases,26 cases(70%)tumor recurred within 3 years after first operations while others were recurrent at 1 year.Conclusions:For the patients with recurrent colorectal cancer,surgery remains one of the choices for the treatment.Multimodality treatment should be recommended for the patients at diagnosis.Completed resection of intestine with primary lesion,standard lymphadenectomy and eradicating peritoneal exfoliated cancer cells are the major steps to prevent recurrence of colorectal cancer.
2.Diagnosis of Ebstein anomaly with conventional and transthoracic real-time three-dimensional echocardiography
Yong, JIANG ; Hao, WANG ; Minjie, LU ; Linyuan, WAN ; Wugang, WANG ; Minghui, ZHANG ; Weichun, WU ; Xin, SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2015;(4):288-295
ObjectiveTo explore the value of conventional echocardiography and transthoracic real-time three-dimensional echocardiography (RT3DE) in diagnosis of Ebstein anomaly.MethodsWe investigated the morphology and function of right ventricle (RV) as well as the structure, morphology and regurgitation of tricuspid valve in 61 adult patients with Ebstein anomaly before surgery by using conventional echocardiography and transthoracic RT3DE. Twenty normal adults were enrolled as control group. ResultsThe surface of the tricuspid leaflets, the morphology of the tricuspid annulus as well as the three-dimensional structure of the tricuspid valve were displayed stereoscopically by RT3DE. Complete RV volume data could be acquired in 32 patients of Ebstein anomaly. The apex or part of RV could not be contained in the remaining 29 patients. Thirty-four (55.7%) patients with Ebstein anomaly had severe tricuspid regurgitation,
16 (26.2%) patients had moderate to severe regurgitation, and 11 (18.1%) patients had moderate regurgitation. Compared with the normal adults, patients of Ebstein anomaly showed higher RV end-diastolic volume (EDV), end-systolic volume (ESV), end-diastolic volume index (EDVI), end-systolic volume index (ESVI), stroke volume (SV), RV anterior-posterior diameter (RV), tricuspid valve annular transverse diameter (TV-R), and lower RV ejection fraction(EF) [(273.5±77.7) mlvs (74.3±15.9) ml, (187.1±96.8) mlvs (31.1±9.2) ml, (177.4±53.6) ml/m2vs (43.4±8.2) ml/m2, (121.7±65.5) ml/m2vs (18.4±5.1) ml/m2, (95.9±20.2) ml vs (43.6±8.8) ml, (48.1±13.3) ml/m2vs (19.0±1.9) ml/m2, (56.4±8.9) ml/m2vs (28.5±4.3) ml/m2, (38.3±12.8) %vs (59.3±5.1) %, allP<0.05). The tricuspid regurgitant orifice flow cross-sectional area (EROA) were correlated positively with RV anterior-posterior diameter (r=0.691), ratio of RV and LV anterior-posterior diameter (RV/LV) (r=0.6471).ConclusionTransthoracic RT3DE is a feasible method in addition to conventional two-dimensional echocardiography in evaluation of tricuspid valve mophology and function, as well as RV volume and EF in adult patients with Ebstein anomaly.
3.Interaction between MMS2 and P53 on proliferation and apoptosis of colon cancer cells
Linyuan MA ; Yu SUI ; Lu MA ; Xin LI ; Yuanjie LI ; Fang XU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(4):513-518
Objective:To explore the regulatory effects of proliferation and apoptosis on THC-8307 by MMS2 siRNA and P53 siRNA.Methods:We experimentally suppressed the MMS2 and P53 expression in human colon cancer cells by the interference RNA technology ( RNAi) as monitored by Real-time qRT-PCR and Western blot.THC-8307 cells that express rate significantly reduced were collected as case group , while using untreated cells as the blank control group , and mock-treated cells as the negative control group.After separately interfering the target genes in each group ,test the relationship and expression level of the two genes.Utilizing flow cytometry techniques to test cells proliferation and apoptosis rate of each group.Results: Compared to the control group , colon cancer cells in which MMS2 and P53 were silenced displayed significant increase of P53,MMS2 mRNA and protein levels(P<0.05).MMS2-depleted cells displayed increase in apoptosis rates ,for both early and later stages ( P<0.05 ).Conclusion: MMS2 and P53 negatively regulate each other in colon cancer cells proliferation and apoptosis .
4.Research progress of unmanned aerial vehicle in wounded search and rescue
Mingming ZHU ; Tao LEI ; Juanjuan XIA ; Zhao LI ; Linyuan ZHANG ; Jianqi WANG ; Guohua LU
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2020;43(5):387-393
With the increasing maturity of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) technology, UAVs have become an indispensable part of search and rescue activities. In this paper, the background, advantages and classification of UAVs in the field of wounded search and rescue were briefly introduced. The application scenarios and research progress of UAVs were introduced from two aspects, including wounded search and target rescue. In the wounded search process, according to the configuration difference of the UAVs configuration under the active target and the passive target, the difference of the load was analyzed. During the target rescue process, the UAV-based rescue material delivery, telemedicine assistance, and wounded evacuation were analyzed. Through the introduction of the entire search and rescue process, the development direction of UAVs in the application of wounded search and rescue was prospected.
5.Maternal serum alpha fetoprotein and free β-hCG of second trimester for screening of fetal gastroschisis and omphalocele.
Yiming CHEN ; Wen ZHANG ; Sha LU ; Jin MEI ; Hao WANG ; Shan WANG ; Linyuan GU ; Lidan ZHANG ; Xuelian CHU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2017;46(3):268-273
OBJECTIVETo assess the detection of maternal serum alpha fetoprotein (MSAFP) and free beta-HCG levels of second trimester for screening of fetal gastroschisis and omphalocele.
METHODSClinical data of 622 639 pregnant women from 5 prenatal screening centers in Hangzhou during October 2007 and September 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. Thirty cases of gastroschisis and 30 cases of omphalocele diagnosed by ultrasonography and postmortem findings were enrolled in the study and 116 cases of pregnant women with normal fetal development during the same period were selected as control group. The cut-off value and area under ROC curve (AUC) of MSAFP and free β-hCG for diagnosis of fetal gastroschisis and omphalocel were analyzed.
RESULTSMSAFP levels of women with fetal gastroschisis and omphalocele were 4.41 (0.88-11.69) MOM and 2.31 (0.72-23.20) MOM, which were significantly higher than that of control group[0.98 (0.41-2.26) MOM, all<0.01]. Free β-hCG level of women with fetal gastroschisis was 1.25 (0.35-19.94) MOM, which was significantly higher than that of control group[0.86 (0.17-6.11) MOM,<0.05). But there were no significant difference in free β-hCG between fetal omphalocele group[1.03(0.21-8.95)]and control group (>0.05). The AUCs of MSAFP for diagnosis of gastroschisis and omphalocele were 0.897 (95%:0.822-0.972) and 0.852(95%:0.762-0.942), respectively (all<0.01). Taking 1.655 MOM as the cut-off value of MSAFP for abdominal wall defects (gastroschisis and omphalocele), the sensitivity was 68.30%, specificity was 99.60% and Youden index was 0.649.
CONCLUSIONSMSAFP of second trimester is a better biomarker than free β-hCG in screening abdominal wall defects.
6.MSCs-derived apoptotic extracellular vesicles promote muscle regeneration by inducing Pannexin 1 channel-dependent creatine release by myoblasts.
Qingyuan YE ; Xinyu QIU ; Jinjin WANG ; Boya XU ; Yuting SU ; Chenxi ZHENG ; Linyuan GUI ; Lu YU ; Huijuan KUANG ; Huan LIU ; Xiaoning HE ; Zhiwei MA ; Qintao WANG ; Yan JIN
International Journal of Oral Science 2023;15(1):7-7
Severe muscle injury is hard to heal and always results in a poor prognosis. Recent studies found that extracellular vesicle-based therapy has promising prospects for regeneration medicine, however, whether extracellular vesicles have therapeutic effects on severe muscle injury is still unknown. Herein, we extracted apoptotic extracellular vesicles derived from mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs-ApoEVs) to treat cardiotoxin induced tibialis anterior (TA) injury and found that MSCs-ApoEVs promoted muscles regeneration and increased the proportion of multinucleated cells. Besides that, we also found that apoptosis was synchronized during myoblasts fusion and MSCs-ApoEVs promoted the apoptosis ratio as well as the fusion index of myoblasts. Furthermore, we revealed that MSCs-ApoEVs increased the relative level of creatine during myoblasts fusion, which was released via activated Pannexin 1 channel. Moreover, we also found that activated Pannexin 1 channel was highly expressed on the membrane of myoblasts-derived ApoEVs (Myo-ApoEVs) instead of apoptotic myoblasts, and creatine was the pivotal metabolite involved in myoblasts fusion. Collectively, our findings firstly revealed that MSCs-ApoEVs can promote muscle regeneration and elucidated that the new function of ApoEVs as passing inter-cell messages through releasing metabolites from activated Pannexin 1 channel, which will provide new evidence for extracellular vesicles-based therapy as well as improving the understanding of new functions of extracellular vesicles.
Creatine/metabolism*
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Extracellular Vesicles
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Muscle, Skeletal/metabolism*
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Myoblasts/metabolism*
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Regeneration
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Connexins/metabolism*