1.Study on Extraction Process of Leaves of Hibiscus Mutabilis L.
Liyun YAO ; Guoyan WANG ; Lipin WANG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(12):-
Objective: To study the optimum extraction conditions of flavonoids from the leaves of Hibiscus mutabilis L. Methods: The orthogonal design L 9(3 4) was used. The 70% alcohol refluent method was compared with the decoction or 75% alcohol warm infusion process. Results: The 70% alcohol reflux was the best method.Conclusion: A 1B 3C 3D 3 is the best extraction condition of flavonoids from the leaves of Hibiscus mutabilis L..
2.Current status of research on prediction of radiotherapy induced adverse reactions by radiation genomics
Lipin LIU ; Nan BI ; Lyuhua WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(6):711-714
The occurrence and severity of radiotherapy-induced adverse events cannot be accounted for or predicted by therapeutic and clinical factors alone.Evidence suggests that genetic variants are associated with adverse effects following radiotherapy.Radiation genomics is the study of genetic variants associated with radiotherapy toxicity.Radiation genomics aims to develop a risk prediction model and uncover the biological mechanisms responsible for radiotherapy toxicity.With the advances in genomics and bioinformatics in the past two decades,radiation genomics has evolved from candidate gene studies to genome-wide association studies,with a series of progress.In this review,we will discuss the study background,design,approaches,challenges,and future directions for radiation genomics.
3.Differences in distribution and drug resistance of pathogens for hospital-acquired urinary tract infections between patients in internal medicine wards and surgical wards
Na WANG ; Lipin JIA ; Li WANG ; Xin FENG ; Kun WEI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2015;(5):413-418
Objective To investigate the distribution and drug resistance of pathogens for hospital-acquired urinary tract infections between patients in internal medicine wards and in surgical wards .Methods A total of 586 midstream urine samples were collected from patients in the First Municipal Hospital of Qinhuangdao during January 2012 and December 2014.Vitek 2 Compact system was applied in bacteria identification and drug sensitivity tests .Excel and SPSS 11.5 software were applied for data analysis . Results A total of 661 strains were isolated , in which 404 strains were from internal medicine wards and 257 strains were from surgical wards .Escherichia coli (44.6%vs.33.1%) and Enterococcus (23.0%vs. 16.3%) infections were more common in the internal medicine wards (χ2 =8.620 and 4.309, P<0.05), while the occurrence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection (4.0%vs.24.5%) was higher in surgical wards (χ2 =63.056, P <0.01).Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumonia strains were highly sensitive to piperacillin/tazobactam, cefptetan, amikacin, imipenem, and meropenem, and the sensitivity rates were from 85% to 100.0%.The sensitivity rates of Escherichia coli to ampicillin/sulbactam, levofloxacin and ciprofloxacin were <30%, and strains from surgical wards had lower sensitivity rates to these drug than those isolated from internal medicine wards (χ2 =4.987, 4.575 and 5.359, P<0.05).The sensitivity rates of Klebsiella pneumonia isolated from internal medicine wards to ceftazidime , gentamicin and aztreonam were 68.8%, 60.6% and 69.7%, which were higher than those isolated from surgical wards (36.0%, 32.0%, and 40.0%), and the differences were of statistical significance (χ2 =6.068,4.661 and 5.115, P<0.05).Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains were highly sensitive to piperacillin/tazobactam and amikacin, and the susceptibilities of strains isolated from surgical wards (98.4%and 96.8%) were higher than those isolated from internal medicine wards (75.0% and 81.3%) (χ2 =11.797 and 5.221, P <0.05). Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains isolated from surgical wards were also highly sensitive to cefepime (92.1%), but the sensitive rate of strains from internal medicine wards was only 37.5%, and the difference was of statistical significance (χ2 =24.696, P<0.01).Enterococcus faecium and Enterococcus faecalis were sensitive to tigecycline , vancomycin and linezolid with the sensitivity rates over 95%.Except quinupristin/dalfopristin and tetracycline , the sensitivities of Enterococcus faecalis to other antibiotics were higher than Enterococcus faecium.Susceptibility of Enterococcus faecium from surgical wards (33.3%) to moxifloxacin was lower than those from internal medicine wards (70.8%), and the difference was of statistical significance (χ2 =4.629, P <0.05).Conclusion There are differences in distribution and antimicrobial susceptibility of pathogens isolated from internal medicine wards and from surgical wards .
4.Inhibitory effect of matrine combined with antineoplastic on proliferation of K562 cells
Bitao DAI ; Jikai JIANG ; Fuli WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Lipin ZHANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(05):-
Objective To investigate inhibitory effects of matrine (Ma) combined with vincristine (VCR), cytosine arabinoside (Ara-c), harringtonine (HRT), adriamycin (ADM), and daunorubicin (DNR) on proliferation of K562 cells. Methods MTT colorimetric assay was used to detect the inhibition rate of Ma combined with antineoplastic on K562 cells. Results The proliferation of K562 cells was inhibited by Ma at the concentration of 160 ?g/ml to 400 ?g/ml. The inhibitory rates of Ma combined respectively with VCR, Ara-c, HRT, ADM, and DNR were significantly higher than those of VCR, Ara-c, or HRT alone (P0.05). Conclusion Ma can inhibit the proliferation of K562 cells in a dose-dependent manner. The anti-proliferation effect of VCR, Ara-c, and HRT on K562 cells could be enhanced by Ma.
5.Matrine suppresses inflammation and corrects Th1/Th2 imbalance in asthmatic rats via down-regulating SOCS3
Linxia FAN ; Hui PAN ; Hua LIU ; Xiguang CAI ; Qizhang CHEN ; Lipin YAN ; Xiaojun WANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2015;(2):191-195
Objective To investigate the inhibitory effect of matrine on inflammation by regulating Th1/Th2 bal-ance in asthmatic rats and the underlying mechanism related to SOCS3.Methods Ovalbumin-sensitized rats were established as asthma model, Animals randomly divided into four groups, as follows: control ( without any treatment) , model group, treatment group A ( low-dose matrine treated asthma rats ) and treatment group B ( high-dose matrine treated asthma rats) .The eosinophil counting, goblet cells percentage, inflammatory cell in-filtration in rat lung were analyzed and scored by morphological examination .IL-4 and IFN-γlevel in BALF were determined by ELISA and IFN-γ/IL-4 ratio was further calculated.Furthermore, the expression of SOCS3 in mRNA and protein level were detected by qRT-PCR and Western blot, respectively.Results Eosinophil count and percentage, goblet cell percentage and inflammatory cell infiltration score were significantly lower than that in treatment group A and B as compare to model group ( P<0.05 ) .The group A exhibited a lower IFN-γlevel and a higher IL-4 level ( P<0.05 ) .IFN-γlevel in treatment group A and B were higher while IL-4 level were lower as compare to model group.Meanwhile, SOCS3 mRNA level in rat lung tissue was elevated in model group.Ma-trine treatment decreased SOCS3 expression in group A and B .Similar trend was found in SOCS3 protein level. Conclusions Matrine may exhibit antiinflammatory effect by inhibiting SOCS3 expression and correcting Th1/Th2 balance in asthmatic rats.
6.Effects of electric welding on hearing loss and respiratory damage
Yiwei SU ; Yanhua LI ; Jianyu WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Lipin ZHOU ; Zhi WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2023;41(10):832-837
Objective:To investigate the occupational health status of electric welding workers and explore the effects of electric welding on hearing loss and respiratory damage.Methods:From August to December 2021, the cluster sampling method was used to select workers from an automobile manufacturer in Guangzhou City as research subjects: 636 welding workers in the welding workshop as the welding group, 757 assembly workers in the engine workshop and the final assembly workshop exposed to pure noise as the assembly group. Occupational disease hazard factors were detected for welding positions and assembly positions, and occupational health examination was carried out for research subjects. The occupational health status, the trends of hearing loss and respiratory abnormalities with working age were compared and analyzed between the two groups. Binary logistic regression was used to analyze the association between hearing loss and respiratory abnormalities in welding workers.Results:The excess rates of welding fumes, manganese and its compounds in the welding position were both 9.68% (3/31). Its noise exposure intensity [ (85.36±2.68) dB (A) ] and excess rate [48.39% (15/31) ] were not significantly different from those in the assembly position [ (84.86±3.28) dB (A) and 43.24% (16/37) ] ( P>0.05). The results of the occupational health examination showed that the detection rates of hearing loss, digital radiography (DR) chest X-ray abnormality, alanine aminotransferase abnormality, deazelaic aminotransferase abnormality and white blood cell count abnormality of workers in the welding group were higher than those in the assembly group ( P<0.05). The detection rates of hearing loss, DR chest X-ray abnormality, pulmonary ventilation abnormality in the welding group and the detection rate of hearing loss in the assembly group increased with the working age of the workers ( P<0.05). The hearing loss detection rate and DR chest X-ray abnormality detection rate of the workers with ≥9 years working age in the welding group were both higher than those in the assembly group workers with same working age ( P<0.05). The binary logistic regression analysis showed that abnormal pulmonary ventilation and abnormal DR chest X-ray were the risk factors for hearing loss in welding workers ( OR=10.83, 95% CI: 7.31-16.06; OR=16.59, 95% CI: 5.72-48.10; P<0.05) . Conclusion:Hearing loss and respiratory damage are prominent problems among welding workers, and the detection rates of abnormality increase with the working age of the workers. Hearing loss in welding workers is associated with abnormal pulmonary ventilation and abnormal DR chest X-ray.
7.Effects of electric welding on hearing loss and respiratory damage
Yiwei SU ; Yanhua LI ; Jianyu WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Lipin ZHOU ; Zhi WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2023;41(10):832-837
Objective:To investigate the occupational health status of electric welding workers and explore the effects of electric welding on hearing loss and respiratory damage.Methods:From August to December 2021, the cluster sampling method was used to select workers from an automobile manufacturer in Guangzhou City as research subjects: 636 welding workers in the welding workshop as the welding group, 757 assembly workers in the engine workshop and the final assembly workshop exposed to pure noise as the assembly group. Occupational disease hazard factors were detected for welding positions and assembly positions, and occupational health examination was carried out for research subjects. The occupational health status, the trends of hearing loss and respiratory abnormalities with working age were compared and analyzed between the two groups. Binary logistic regression was used to analyze the association between hearing loss and respiratory abnormalities in welding workers.Results:The excess rates of welding fumes, manganese and its compounds in the welding position were both 9.68% (3/31). Its noise exposure intensity [ (85.36±2.68) dB (A) ] and excess rate [48.39% (15/31) ] were not significantly different from those in the assembly position [ (84.86±3.28) dB (A) and 43.24% (16/37) ] ( P>0.05). The results of the occupational health examination showed that the detection rates of hearing loss, digital radiography (DR) chest X-ray abnormality, alanine aminotransferase abnormality, deazelaic aminotransferase abnormality and white blood cell count abnormality of workers in the welding group were higher than those in the assembly group ( P<0.05). The detection rates of hearing loss, DR chest X-ray abnormality, pulmonary ventilation abnormality in the welding group and the detection rate of hearing loss in the assembly group increased with the working age of the workers ( P<0.05). The hearing loss detection rate and DR chest X-ray abnormality detection rate of the workers with ≥9 years working age in the welding group were both higher than those in the assembly group workers with same working age ( P<0.05). The binary logistic regression analysis showed that abnormal pulmonary ventilation and abnormal DR chest X-ray were the risk factors for hearing loss in welding workers ( OR=10.83, 95% CI: 7.31-16.06; OR=16.59, 95% CI: 5.72-48.10; P<0.05) . Conclusion:Hearing loss and respiratory damage are prominent problems among welding workers, and the detection rates of abnormality increase with the working age of the workers. Hearing loss in welding workers is associated with abnormal pulmonary ventilation and abnormal DR chest X-ray.
8.Technical advancement improves survival in patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (LA-NSCLC) receiving definitive radiotherapy
Jingbo WANG ; Wei JIANG ; Zhe JI ; Jianzhong CAO ; Lipin LIU ; Yu MEN ; Cai XU ; Xiaozhen WANG ; Zhouguang HUI ; Jun LIANG ; Jima LYU ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Zefen XIAO ; Qinfu FENG ; Dongfu CHEN ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Weibo YIN ; Lühua WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2016;38(8):607-614
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the impact of technical advancement of radiation therapy in patients with LA?NSCLC receiving definitive radiotherapy (RT). Methods Patients treated with definitive RT (≥50 Gy) between 2000 and 2010 were retrospectively reviewed. Overall survival ( OS) , cancer specific survival ( CSS) , locoregional progression?free survival ( LRPFS) , distant metastasis?free survival (DMFS) and progression?free survival (PFS) were calculated and compared among patients irradiated with different techniques. Radiation?induced lung injury ( RILI) and esophageal injury ( RIEI) were assessed according to the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events 3.0 ( NCI?CTCAE 3.0) . Results A total of 946 patients were eligible for analysis, including 288 treated with two?dimensional radiotherapy ( 2D?RT) , 209 with three?dimensional conformal radiation therapy ( 3D?CRT) and 449 with intensity?modulated radiation therapy ( IMRT) respectively. The median follow?up time for the whole population was 84.1 months. The median OS of 2D?RT, 3D?CRT and IMRT groups were 15.8, 19.7 and 23.3 months, respectively, with the corresponding 5?year survival rate of 8. 7%, 13. 0% and 18. 8%, respectively ( P<0.001) . The univariate analysis demonstrated significantly inferior OS, LRPFS, DMFS and PFS of 2D?RT than those provided by 3D?CRT or IMRT. The univariate analysis also revealed that the IMRT group had significantly loger LRPFS and a trend toward better OS and DMFS compared with 3D?CRT. Multivariate analysis showed that TNM stage, RT technique and KPS were independent factors correlated with all survival indexes. Compared with 2D?RT, the utilization of IMRT was associated with significantly improved OS, LRPFS, DMFS as well as PFS. Compared with 3D?CRT, IMRT provided superior DMFS ( P=0.035), a trend approaching significance with regard to LRPFS (P=0.073) but no statistically significant improvement on OS, CSS and PFS in multivariate analysis. The incidence rates of RILI were significantly decreased in the IMRT group (29.3% vs. 26.6% vs.14.0%, P<0.001) whereas that of RIET rates were similar (34.7% vs. 29.7% vs. 35.3%, P=0.342) among the three groups. Conclusions Radiation therapy technique is a factor affecting prognosis of LA?NSCLC patients. Advanced radiation therapy technique is associated with improved tumor control and survival, and decreased radiation?induced lung toxicity.
9.Technical advancement improves survival in patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (LA-NSCLC) receiving definitive radiotherapy
Jingbo WANG ; Wei JIANG ; Zhe JI ; Jianzhong CAO ; Lipin LIU ; Yu MEN ; Cai XU ; Xiaozhen WANG ; Zhouguang HUI ; Jun LIANG ; Jima LYU ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Zefen XIAO ; Qinfu FENG ; Dongfu CHEN ; Hongxing ZHANG ; Weibo YIN ; Lühua WANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2016;38(8):607-614
Objective This study aimed to evaluate the impact of technical advancement of radiation therapy in patients with LA?NSCLC receiving definitive radiotherapy (RT). Methods Patients treated with definitive RT (≥50 Gy) between 2000 and 2010 were retrospectively reviewed. Overall survival ( OS) , cancer specific survival ( CSS) , locoregional progression?free survival ( LRPFS) , distant metastasis?free survival (DMFS) and progression?free survival (PFS) were calculated and compared among patients irradiated with different techniques. Radiation?induced lung injury ( RILI) and esophageal injury ( RIEI) were assessed according to the National Cancer Institute Common Terminology Criteria for Adverse Events 3.0 ( NCI?CTCAE 3.0) . Results A total of 946 patients were eligible for analysis, including 288 treated with two?dimensional radiotherapy ( 2D?RT) , 209 with three?dimensional conformal radiation therapy ( 3D?CRT) and 449 with intensity?modulated radiation therapy ( IMRT) respectively. The median follow?up time for the whole population was 84.1 months. The median OS of 2D?RT, 3D?CRT and IMRT groups were 15.8, 19.7 and 23.3 months, respectively, with the corresponding 5?year survival rate of 8. 7%, 13. 0% and 18. 8%, respectively ( P<0.001) . The univariate analysis demonstrated significantly inferior OS, LRPFS, DMFS and PFS of 2D?RT than those provided by 3D?CRT or IMRT. The univariate analysis also revealed that the IMRT group had significantly loger LRPFS and a trend toward better OS and DMFS compared with 3D?CRT. Multivariate analysis showed that TNM stage, RT technique and KPS were independent factors correlated with all survival indexes. Compared with 2D?RT, the utilization of IMRT was associated with significantly improved OS, LRPFS, DMFS as well as PFS. Compared with 3D?CRT, IMRT provided superior DMFS ( P=0.035), a trend approaching significance with regard to LRPFS (P=0.073) but no statistically significant improvement on OS, CSS and PFS in multivariate analysis. The incidence rates of RILI were significantly decreased in the IMRT group (29.3% vs. 26.6% vs.14.0%, P<0.001) whereas that of RIET rates were similar (34.7% vs. 29.7% vs. 35.3%, P=0.342) among the three groups. Conclusions Radiation therapy technique is a factor affecting prognosis of LA?NSCLC patients. Advanced radiation therapy technique is associated with improved tumor control and survival, and decreased radiation?induced lung toxicity.
10.Clinical application and safety evaluation of injectable cross-linked sodium hyaluronate isolation gel in radical hypofractionated radiation therapy for prostate cancer
Huimin HOU ; Mingyuan ZHU ; Miao WANG ; Zhengtong LYU ; Jia CHEN ; Lipin LIU ; Yueping LIU ; Sijin ZHONG ; Wenwen ZHANG ; Ping TANG ; Mengjia LIU ; Yong WANG ; Ming LIU ; Qiuzi ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2023;32(11):984-989
Objective:To evaluate the safety and feasibility of applying injectable cross-linked sodium hyaluronate isolation gel in radical hypofractionated radiation therapy for prostate cancer.Methods:In this prospective study, patients at Beijing Hospital who were pathologically diagnosed with clinical stage T 1-2N 0M 0 prostatic acinar adenocarcinoma by puncture and underwent radical radiation therapy were included. All patients received ultrasound-guided cross-linked sodium hyaluronate isolation gel injection and image-guided intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IG-IMRT). The prescription dose was moderately hypofractionated, with a prescription dose of 60 Gy in 20 fractions for 5 times a week, once daily, which was delivered to 95% of the planning target volume (PTV) of prostate and seminal vesicle. Analyze the prostate rectal spacing (PRS) at the baseline, on the day of injection, during the radiotherapy, 1 month and 3 months after radiotherapy, changes in rectal volume before and after injection, and incidence of rectum-related side effects. The changes in all indexes before and after injection were analyzed by using t-test. Results:A total of 13 patients were enrolled from March 2022 to February 2023. The isolation gel maintained morphologic stability without significant spatial changes during radiotherapy, and the mid-prostate had the best effect, with PRS up to 1 cm. At 3 months after radiotherapy, the isolation gel was seen to decreased in volume with a certain absorptive capacity. The irradiated volume of rectum was decreased significantly in all patients after gel injection, and the mean volumes of rectal V 60 Gy , V 50 Gy , V 30 Gy , and V 20 Gy before and after injection were 1.923% vs. 0.280%, 10.255% vs. 3.172%, 29.602% vs. 18.800%, and 49.452% vs. 40.259% (all P<0.005). The average values (range) of rectal V 60 Gy , V 50 Gy , V 30 Gy , V 20 Gy decreases were 84.9%( 29% - 100%), 69.6%(27%-100%), 36.3%(0%-75%), and 17.8%(0%-50%), respectively. No grade 3-4 side effects occurred in all patients, and there were no common grade 1-2 rectal side effects such as diarrhea, rectal bleeding, proctitis and anal pain, etc. Only one patient developed grade 1 constipation during radiotherapy. Conclusion:Injection of Chinese made cross-linked sodium hyaluronate isolation gel can significantly reduce the irradiated volume of rectum and the incidence of rectal toxicities in prostate cancer patients undergoing radical radiotherapy.