1.Preliminary study of microsatellite instability and loss of heterozygosity in thymic squamous cell carcinoma
Minghai SHAO ; Wei HU ; Jianhua WANG ; Hongsheng LU ; Shilin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;26(1):45-48
Objective To investigate the frequency of micresatellite instability (MSI) and loss of heterozygosity (LOH) and select sensitive loci for studying microsatellite DNA imbalance in thymic squamous cell carcinoma. Methods 5 microsat-ellitc polymorphism markers and extrated DNA were selected from 9 specmiens of paired thymie squamous cell carcinoma/nor-real tissues. MSI and LOH in the specmiens of thymic carcinoma and relevant pericancerou tissues were detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) followed by 6% polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis(PAGE) with silver staining. Results MSI or LOH was detected in 9 thymic carcinoma tissues. The frequency of MSI or LOH was 66.7% (6/9) at loci of D6S1708, 33.3% (3/9) at TP53, 33.3% (3/9)at DM, 33.3% (3/9)at D11S988 and 0% (0/9)at D8S136, LOH at D6S1708 (5/6) was a common genetic alteration. DI1S988 had only LOH alteration. Conclusion D6S1708, TP53, DM, and D11S988 are sensi-tive loci for studying microsatellite DNA imbalance in thymic squamous cell carcinoma. Microsatellite DNA imbalance may play a certain role in occurrence and development of thymic squamous cell carcinoma, and the relationship between MSi or LOH.The linicopathological features of thymic squamous cell carcinoma needs further investigation.
2.Effect of tacrolimus on neural behaviors and memory of rats with traumatic brain injury
Xu SUN ; Guiyun ZHANG ; Qiuping LI ; Yaoyuan CUI ; Minghai WEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(24):250-252
BACKGROUND:At present, many researches have shown that tacrolimus has protecting effect on peripheral nerves,however,whether tacrolimus has a similar effect on central neural system has not been known yet.OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of tacrolimus on neural behaviors and memory by observing the neural behaviors and detecting the expression of synaptophysin in cortex,hippocampus and basipodite.DESIGN:Parallel and before and post contrast study.SETTING:Department of neurosurgery, affiliated hospital of the two medical universities.MATERIALS:The experiment was carried out in the Laboratory of Department Neurosurgery,Shanghai Changzheng Hospital in November 2002.Twenty-four qualified Sprague-Dawley rats supplied by Shanghai Experimental Animal Center of medical institution of Fudan University,with body mass of 180-220 g,were randomly divided into three groups:control, injury and treatment,with 8 rats in each group.INTERVENTIONS:Anesthesia was induced by administration of sodium pentobarbital(with the concentration of 20 g/L,40 mg/kg) twenty-four hours before the operation.The coup energy was 151.95-172.21 kPa that was equal to medium injury. The control rats did not receive the coup. Tacrolimus was given to the treatment group in the dosage of 1 mg/kg body weight by intraperitoneal injection at 5 minutes post trauma. The drug was given once physiological saline. Before and post trauma (on the third and seventh day)all rats Accepted Beam Walking Test,Beam Balance Test and Memory Test,respectively. One week after trauma,all rats' heads was removed and the brain was taken out within seconds.The hippocampus,cortex and basipodite of the traumatic hemisphere were kept in methanal with the concentration of 4 percent. Immunohistochemistry and image analysis system were used to study the expression of synaptophysin in cortex,hippocampus and basipodite of the traumatic hemisphere.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①The performance records of neural behaviors and memory of the three groups. ②Results of the expression of synaptophysin in cortex, hippocampus and basipodite of the three groups.③Apoptotic cellscalculation of synaptophysin in cortex,hippocampus and basipodite.RESULTS:Totally 24 rats entered the final analysis. ①On the third day and the seventh day,the scores recorded in Walking Test and Balance Test of the treatment group were less than those in the injury group[Walking Test: (7.5±2.5) s,(5.5±2.1) s,(10.5±2.5) s,(8.2±2.5) s. Balance Test:(3.4±0.5)score,(2.5±0.2) score,(5.7±0.2) score,(5.0±0.5) score,P < 0.05-0.01].But the scores recorded in memory test of the treatment group were still more than those in the control group,memory test[(4.9±1.7) s,(6.2±2.3) s,(4.0±1.5) s,(4.4±2.6) s,P < 0.05-0.01]. ②The expression of synaptophysin in cortex,hippocampus and basipodite in the treatment group was still more than that in the injury group(140.36±3.87, 45.52±2.16,31.67±2.35,96.25±2.85,24.35±2.47,20.49±2.08,P < 0.01);The expression of synaptophysin control group was especially more than that in treatment group (162.24±3.52,50.58±2.31,42.69±2.53, P < 0.01).Apoptotic cells calculation of cortex,hippoeampus and basipodite in treatment group was far less than those in injury group,(10.37±2.12)%,(18.39±2.87)%, (12.78±2.45)%,(21.14±4.85)%,(38.57±3.78)%, (21.18±4.59)%,P < 0.01].And apoptotic cells calculation in injury group was more than those in control group [(3.85±2.56)%,(4.96±2.15)%, (3.52±2.17)%,P < 0.01].CONCLUSION:Tacrolimus can facilitate the expression of synaptophysin,refrain from calcineurin involving in the process of transcription-dependent and nontranscription-dependent apoptosis,and can also contribute to the recovery of memory and neural behaviors post trauma.
3.Nosocomial Infection During Radiotherapy with Concomitant Weekly Paclitaxel for Advanced Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma: A Clinical Investigation
Weijun DING ; Jianhua WANG ; Haihua YANG ; Wei HU ; Minghai SHAO
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 1994;0(04):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the risk factors of nosocomial infection in patients with advanced nasopharyngeal cancer during radiotherapy with concomitant weekly paclitaxel treatment. METHODS Twenty six cases of advanced nasopharyngeal cancer patients in our hospital were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS There were 20 cases of nosocomial infection from inpatients.The infection rate was 76.9 % and isolates of bacteria were found,of which Candida albicans accounted for 46.2%,Gram-negatives were 38.5%,Gram-positives were 11.5%.The main risk factors were long time hospitalization,oral mucosal lesion,leukocytopenia,improper application of antibiotic and glucocorticoids. CONCLUSIONS To prevent and control nosocomial infection in advanced nasopharyngeal cancer during radiotherapy and concomitant chemotherapy,measures such as shortening hospitalization days,reinforcing oral nursing,preventing the leukocytopenia,reasonable using of antibiotics and glucocorticoids should be adopted.
4.A application study of dose constraint template in intensity modulated radiation therapy planning for early stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Wei HU ; Changhui YU ; Minghai SHAO ; Haihua YANG ; Weijun DING ; Weifang YANG ; Guoping SHAN ; Shixiu WU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2009;29(1):61-64
Objective To investigate a feasibility of using dose constraint template (DCT) to increase conformity index (CI) of planning target volume (PTV) and improve intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) planning efficiency for early stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Methods Ten patients with pathological diagnosed and treated by IMRT were selected for this study. Target volumes were delineated with Corvus 6.3 of treatment planning system, two dose limiting regions(DLR) around PIN were added by extending from PIN,each DLR was 1 cm thick. We created three plans:Plan0,Planl and Plan2. PianO was without DLR and DCT, Planl without DLR but with DCT, Plan2 with both condition;but to compare dose distribution in PLTV and normal tissue using three plans. Results Three plans could fill equal request of dose distribution in PLTV and normal tissue, and their difference was not statistical significant. CI of Plan2 was increased and planning time was decreased significantly compared with Piano and Planl. Conclusloa Usage of DCT together with DLR can increase CI of PTV and improve IMRT planning efficiency for early stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma, planning time is shortened significantly.
5.Time effectiveness of allotransplantation of rat embryonic neural stem cells for repairing spinal cord injury
Qi XING ; Fei SONG ; Minghai WEI ; Yiqu CHEN ; Tianqing LIU ; Xuehu MA
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2008;12(21):4189-4192
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated that neural stem cells play potential therapeutic effects on the repair of spinal cord injury. However, the time for acquiring the best allotransplantation effects remains unclear.OBJECTIVE: This study was designed to observe the repairing effects of allotransplantation of embryonic neural stem cells on the motor function of rat two posterior limbs after spinal cord injury and investigate the time effectiveness of the allotransplantation.DESIGN: A controlled observational experiment.SETTING: Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Dalian Medical University; Laboratory of Biomedicine, School of Environmental and Biological Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian, Liaoning Province, China.METHODS: This study was performed at the Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Dalian Medical University & Laboratory of Biomedicine, School of Environmental and Biological Science and Technology, Dalian University of Technology between July and August 2003. One albino rat of gestational 14-16 days was sacrificed for harvesting embryonic rat brain cells. Embryonic rat cerebral cortex and subcortical periventricular brain tissue were taken for in vitro culture of rat embryonic neural stem cells. An additional 30 adult Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into 3 groups with 10 rats in each group: control, early allotransplantation and delayed allotransplantation groups. All 30 rats were subjected to spinal cord transection injury, leading to rat paralysis of both lower extremities. Embryonic rat neural stem cells were transplanted into the rats in the early and delayed transplantation groups at 3 days and 3 weeks after injury, respectively. Following allotransplantation, motor function of rat two lower extremities was followed. At 4 weeks after allotransplantation of neural stem cells, rat spinal cord was harvested from transplanted region for immunohistochemistry in order to observe and compare the morphological change of rat spinal cord tissue among the 3 groups. The following protocol was performed in accordance with ethical guidelines stated in Guide for the use and care of laboratory animals, approved by the Committee on the Care and Use of Laboratory Animals of the Institute of Laboratory Animal Resources Commission on Life Scineces, National Research Council, China (1985).MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Motor functional recovery of rat two lower extremities after neural stem cell transplantation. Histomorphological change of rat spinal cord at 4 weeks after neural stem cell transplantation.RESULTS: Thirty rats were included in the final analysis. In the early and delayed transplantation groups, the motor function of rat two lower extremities was noticeably improved, in particular in the early transplantation group. In the two experimental groups, muscular strength of paralyzed rat two lower extremities began to recover 5 or 6 days after transplantation of neural stem cells. Two or three weeks later, all rats in the two experimental groups could crawl and four weeks later, two extremities could move actively (approximately approaching to score 3 prescribed as follows). In the control group, no recovery of paralyzed extremities was found. At 4 weeks after transplantation, in the early transplantation group, proliferative tissue could be visible in the spinal cord transplantation region. Through the use of microscope, a considerable number of new cells were found that presented with neuronal and glial cell-positive staining. In the control group, a cavity between two broken ends could be visible. Meanwhile, necrosis and vacuolar degeneration, and other symptoms in the stump of spinal cord were observed with a microscope. In the delayed transplantation group, the histomorphological change of spinal cord region was between the other two groups. No typical histomorphological change was found. A number of new cells were apparent with a microscope, but the number was less compared with the early transplantation group.CONCLUSION: Allotransplantation of embryonic neural stem cells promotes the recovery of rat motor function after spinal cord transection. Early transplantation acquires better therapeutic effects.
6.Effect in symptoms of acid suppression therapy on postoperative recurrence of vocal leukoplakia
Wei CHEN ; Han JI ; Minghai WU ; Han PAN ; Zhiyi WANG ; Li XU ; Yong ZHANG ; Hongliang ZHENG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2017;30(1):66-69
[Abstract ] Objective Clinically, the necessity of acid suppression treatment in vocal leukoplakia is still controversial .This paper aims to investigate the roles of LPR in the pathogenesis and pathological process of vocal leukoplakia , and to clear the signifi-cance of acid suppression in the treatment of this disease through observing the influence of laryngopharyngeal reflux ( LPR) on the symptoms of postoperative vocal leukoplakia . Methods We collected 97 cases underwent vocal leukoplakia surgery from June 2013 to December 2015 in the Department of Otorhinolarygology Head and Neck Surgery , Nanjing General Hospital of Nanjing Military Re-gion.According to the results of ambulatory 24-hour double probe ( simultaneous esophageal and pharyngeal ) pH monitoring ( pH-me-try), the patients with vocal leukoplakia were divided into LPR group (n=26, laryngopharyngeal reflux) and non-LPR group(n=71, non-laryngopharyngeal reflux).Meanwhile, the patients in LPR group were then randomly divided into acid-suppressing group(n=13, oral esomeprazole ) and non-acid-suppressing ( n=13, oral placebo ) . All patients received evaluation and compared by electrolaryngendo-scope, voice handicap index-10 ( VHI-10), reflux symptom index ( RSI) and reflux finding score ( RFS) before operation and 8 weeks after operation, and observe the effect of laryngopharyngeal reflux and acid suppression on the symptoms of postoperative vocal leukoplakia . Results RSI and RFS after operation were significantly lower than before operation in LPR group[(13.6±5.8) vs (18.2±6.2), (9.2±2.4) vs (10.6±2.8), P<0.05].The difference of RSI and RFS between before and after operation in LPR group was higher than the non-LPR group[(5.8±1.4) vs (2.3±0.8), (1.2±0.6) vs (0.5±0.2), P<0.05].The difference of RSI and RFS between before and after operation in acid-suppressing group was higher than the non-acid-suppressing group[(6.6±1.2) vs (0.8±0.6), (2.6±0.6) vs (0.5±0.3), P<0.05].VHI-10 after operation was significantly lower than before operation in acid-suppressing group[(12.6±3.6) vs (15.2±4.2), P<0.05] Conclusion Standard PPI administration to patients suffering from vocal leukoplakia accompanied with LPR can alleviate the symptoms of LPR and improve hoarseness .
7.Inflammation characteristics of nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilia syndrome
Zhiyi WANG ; Minghai WU ; Yong ZHANG ; Wei CHEN ; Minhui ZHU ; Qiuping WANG ; Hongliang ZHENG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2016;29(7):727-730
Objective Nonallergic rhinitis with eosinophilia syndrome (NARES) is associated with such diseases as bronchial asthma , nasal polyps , and aspirin intolerance , but there is a lack of studies on its inflammatory conditions .The aim of this study is to describe the inflammation characteristics of NARES . Methods This study included 101 cases of allergic rhinitis ( AR) , 39 cases of NARES, and 162 adult controls .We analyzed the inflammation char-acteristics of the patients using skin prick test ( SPT) , nasal douche , fractional exhaled nitric oxide ( FeNO ) measurement , serum eosino-phil (EOS) counting, serum total IgE (tIgE) determination, induced sputum detection, and nasal and bronchial provocation tests . Results Compared with the controls , the NARES and AR groups showed significant increases in the positive rate of nasal provocation (32.1%vs 69.2%and 75.2%, P<0.05), positive rate of bronchial provocation (1.2%vs 10.3%and 14.9%, P<0.05), and FeNO level ([15.70 ±5.20] ppb vs [37.25 ±22.95] and [39.00 ±24.29] ppb, P<0.05), as well as in the serum EOS and tIgE levels, EOS count, and ratio of EOS in the induced sputum (P<0.05).However, the level of serum tIgE was significantly lower in the NARES than in the AR group (53.3 [23.3-186.0] kU/L vs 197.0 [62.6-391.0] kU/L, P<0.05). Conclusion NARES is a syndrome with nasal, lower airway, and systematic inflammation, similar to AR in inflammatory intensity.Therefore, for patients with NARES, attention should be paid not only to upper airway but also to lower airway and systemic inflammation .
8.Inflammation characteristics of different types of nonallergic rhinitis
Zhiyi WANG ; Minghai WU ; Yong ZHANG ; Wei CHEN ; Minhui ZHU ; You CHEN ; Hongliang ZHENG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2017;30(3):279-283
Objective Allergic rhinitis (AR) is studied extensively while nonallergic rhinitis (NAR) insufficiently in the recent years .The aim of this study is to describe the inflammation characteristics of different types of NAR . Methods Using the skin prick test , we investigated the characteristics , nasal cytokine levels , serum cytokine levels , and the proportion of peripheral blood Treg cells in 12 cases of AR, 10 cases of NAR with eosinophilia (EOS) syndrome (NARES), 12 cases of NAR without ES (NAR), and 11 control adults . Results The NARES patients had a signifi-cantly higher level of IFN-γ(28.89 [10.97-127.07] pg/mL) than the control (8.98 [7.88-14.90] pg/mL) and the NAR patients (7.92 [7.67-45.85] pg/mL) ( P<0.05) but a lower level of nasal IL-10 than the control ([3.97±0.68] vs [4.80±1.32] pg/mL, P<0.05) .The contents of nasal IL-4, serum IL-4, nasal IL-17 and ser-um IL-17 were all markedly higher in the AR and NARES groups than in the control (P<0.05).The proportion of CD4+CD25+FOXP3+Treg cells in the CD4+T cells in the peripheral blood was (4.5±1.3)%in the AR group and (4.0±1.8) %in the NARES group, both significantly lower than (6.5±1.0) %in the control group (P<0.05) and (6.5±1.0) %in the NAR group (P<0.05). Conclusion NAR was classified according to the EOS level into NARES and NAR without EOS, which had different mechanisms and manifestations of inflammation and similar inflammatory manifestations of Th 2 and Th17.The classification of rhinitis by the level of EOS has more practical significance .
9.Comparison of growing male Balb/c mice living in IVC and open-top cages in barrier
Chunnan LIANG ; Wei LIU ; Xiao ZHANG ; Minghai ZHAO ; Yanbai ZOU ; Zhengming HE
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(8):41-46
Objective To accumulate operating experience and background data for housing mice in individually ventilated cages (IVC).Methods 5 weeks old Balb /c male mice(n =80) were allocated to 8 groups(n =10), which then housed in 5 or 10 per cage in 3 IVC systems(30,50 and 70 air changes /h, respectively) and one open-top cages (OTC) shelf for 8 weeks.Body weight was assessed at the initial date and every week .By the end of the experiment, necropsy was done and organs were separated and weighed .Excelland SPSS software statistics was made to draw the growth curve, and comparative analysis of body weight and organ coefficients was performed between the groups .Results 1.The growth curves of 5-mice per cage were better than that of 10-mice per cage.2.In the IVC groups, the curves trend and fluency of 50 air changes /h were more similar to that of 5-mice housed OTC group.3.The previously mentioned differences were statistically not significant (P >0.05).4.In the liver coefficients, there was a statistically significant difference between the 10-mice housed OTC group and 5-mice housed IVC group with 30 air changes /h(P <0.05), there wasn`t any other significant statistically difference with the organ coefficients between groups (P >0.05).Conclusions Based on the results of this study, the air change frequency on 50 times per hour and keeping 5 Balb/c mice per cage is recommended as the best condition for mouse housing in IVC .
10.The clinical application of CT perfusion in assessing the status of axillary lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer
Yun HU ; Yingqi DING ; Haixia MENG ; Shaoning YAN ; Qiang MA ; Lili YANG ; Wei YANG ; Minghai SHI ; Xuejun PING ; Zhiyuan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(6):577-581
Objective To evaluate the clinical application of CT perfusion in predicting the status of axillary lymph nodes in patients with breast cancer.Methods Fony-five patients with infiltrating breast cancers and 46 clinically palpable axillary lymph nodes underwent dynamic mtdti-slice spiral CT(MSCT).Semi-automatic calculation of perfusion parameters including blood flow(BF),blood volume(BV),mean transit time(MTT)and permeability surface(PS)of "target" lymph nodes and muscles in the same scan level were respectively meagured and analyzed.Nonparametric Mann-Whitney U test was used for the statistics.Results Forty-six "target" lymph nodes examined by CTP were metastasis in 32 cases and reactive hyperplastic lymph node inflammation in 14 cases at pathology.22 of 32 metastatic "target" nodes (68%)were sentinel lymph nodes(SLN).BF of CIP for inflammation and metastatic "target" nodes were (76.18±31.53)and(161.60±40.94)ml·100 mg-1·min-1,BV were(5.81±2.50)and(9.15±3.02)ml/100 mg.MTT were(6.80±1.55)and(5.50±1.84)s,PS were(25.82±4.62)and (25.96±7.47)ml·100 mg-1·min-1.There were significant correlations between the BF value of inflammation and metastatic "target" nodes(r=0.14,P<0.05)and there were no significant correlations among the BV,MTT and PS values of inflammation and metastatic "target" nodes(r=-0.03,0.05,0.07.P>0.05).Conelusion CTP can provide useful informafion for evaluating lymph node status.