1.Progress of magnetic resonance imaging in radiotherapy for cancer
Quanbin ZHANG ; Shuxu ZHANG ; Shengqu LIN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2016;36(4):316-320
In recent years,there has been a considerable research effort concerning the application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the external radiotherapy.This paper reviewed the progress of MRI in radiotherapy for cancer,such as magnetic resonance simulator,target volumes,dose calculation and efficacy evaluation.Furthermore,the potential applications of 4D-MRI and MRI guided radiotherapy are summarized.
2.Growth Inhibition of Tumor by Recombinant SEA
Quanbin XU ; Vanhong ZHANG ; Leilei ZHANG ; Chuanxuan LIU ; Qingjun MA
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1995;0(02):-
Objective:To evaluate the antitumor activity of recombinant SEA for therapy of B16 melanoma established in C57BL/6 mice. Methods:C57BL/6 mice with melanoma were treated with the purified rSEA. The tumors were isolated and weighted. Results:Tumor growth was apparently inhibited by rSEA at high, middle, and low doses intraperitone-ally, whose inhibition ratio were 79.3% , 75.6 % and 73. 8% respectively. rSEA treatment in situ could inhibit tumor growth more effectively(90.6% ). Further study showed that numerous CD8+ and CD4+ T cell were infiltrated in tumor tissues, which were consistent with tumor growth inhibition induced by rSEA. Conclusions: rSEA could inhibit tumor growth effectively, especially the treatment in situ. This study paves the way for tumor immunotherapy with targeted SEA.
3.Preparation and in vitro antioxidative activity of acetylated fucoidan extracted from Laminaria japonica
Jing WANG ; Quanbin ZHANG ; Zhongshan ZHANG ; Zhien LI
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Objective To explore the optimum method for preparation of acetylated fucoidan extracted from Laminaria japonica,and test the antioxidative activity of acetylated fucoidans prepared under different conditions in vitro.Methods Using acetic anhydride as acetylated reagent,N-Bromosuccinimide(NBS) as catalyst,the effects of reaction time,temperature and volume of acetylated reagent were tested by the orthogonal design method.The antioxidative activity of the prepared acetylated fucoidans in vitro was determined,including scavenging activity against superoxide,hydroxyl and DPPH radical and reducing power.Results Volume of acetylated reagent and reaction temperature were the significant factors(P
4.The effects analysis of sodium aescinate adjuvant treating tibial plateau fracture
Yang WANG ; Weiguo ZHANG ; Lin JIANG ; Quanbin WANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;(2):92-94
Objective To investigate the clinical effects of sodium aescinate adjuvant in treatment with tibial plateau fracture. Method According to the principle of random draw, 160 cases of tibial plateau fractures patients were divided into observation group and control group, each had 80 cases. All cases were given the improved bilateral plate internal ifxation with conventional interventions, besides, the observation group were added intravenous infusion of sodium aescinate after surgery. Results The differences of operative time, blood loss and clinical fracture healing time between two groups were not signiifcant. After intervention, the overall incidence of complications with arthritis, deep vein thrombosis, joint stiffness and joint instability in observation group were signiifcantly lower than that in control group, but the value of joint activity with the HSS values were signiifcantly higher(P<0.05). The plasma TNF-αlevels between two groups before the intervention was not signiifcant, and the values were signiifcantly decreased after the intervention (P<0.05), and had signiifcant differences between the two groups (P<0.05). Conclusion Sodium aescinate has good effect on prognosis in treatment with tibial plateau fractures, the mechanism may be related to reducing the level of plasma TNF-α.
5.Effects of Degraded and Natural Polysaccharides from Porphyra Haitanensis on Proliferation of Lymphocytes
Tingting ZHAO ; Quanbin ZHANG ; Zhien LI ; Zuhong XU
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(01):-
Objective To analyze the property of natural polysaccharides(P) from Porphyra haitanensis T. J. Chang et B. F. Zheng and its degraded polysaccharides(P3),and to investigate their effects on proliferation of lymphocytes. Methods P3 and P were identified by IR spectra. Their effects on immunological function were studied by cell culture technique. Results P3 and P displayed significant effects on promoting the proliferation of T-lymphocytes,and had inhibitory effects on the proliferation of B-lymphocytes in a dose-dependent manner. The effects of P3 were more powerful than P. Conclusion The degraded and natural polysaccharides from Porphyra haitanensis(P3 and P) can regulate the proliferation of lymphocytes,which may be related to their molecular weights.
6.Evaluation of regional wall motion during myocardial ischemia and reperfusion by quantitive tissue velocity imaging
Junhong REN ; Quanbin ZHANG ; Wangpeng LIU ; Al ET
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2003;0(12):-
Objective To discuss the feasibility of quantitive tissue velocity imaging(QTVI) to quantify regional myocardial dysfunction induced by acute ischemia and reperfusion.The results derived from this study provide experimental foundation for QTVI in estimating the segment of myocardial ischemia and evaluating viable myocaridium after reperfusion.Methods Note the peak velocity of the systolic wave(Vs) and the peak velocity of the early diastolic wave(Ve) of regional wall segments of seven dogs with left anterior descending coronary artery(LAD) ligated under the different examination time points(i.e.,pre ligation,basic state;post ligation 5 min,15 min,30 min,60 min,120 min and reperfusion) by using QTVI technique.Postoperation, the myocardial specimen was stained by 1% triphenylatetrazolium chlorde(TTC) solution and tissue structure was analyzed by transmissible electrical microscope to identify whether myocardium was necrosis or not.Results Vs,Ve of every segmental myocardium of the dogs at ligation 5 min,10 min falled evidently in comparison with the basic state of the dogs (P
7.Studies on chemical constituents of Chamaenerion angustifolium Ⅰ. Flavonoids from Chamaenerion angustifolium
Yanze LIU ; Caifang WANG ; Zhenzhong ZHANG ; Quanbin HAN ; Gang DING ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(04):-
Object To study the chemical constituents of Chamaenerion angustifolium (L ) Scop Methods The compounds were isolated on Diaion HP 20 (Tsk), Toyoperari HW 40 (C), MCI gel CHP 20P (Mitsubishi) column and their structures were identified by physiochemical properties and spectral methods Results Four flavonoids were isolated from the whole plant of C angustifolium and they were identified as quercetin 3 O ? D galactoside (Ⅰ), quercetin 3 O ? L arabinoside (Ⅱ), quercetin 3 O (6′ O galloyl) ? D galactoside (Ⅲ), quercetin (Ⅳ) respectively Conclusion Compounds Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ were isolated from this plant for the first time
8.Assessment of right ventricular volumes and ejection fraction in healthy adults by single-beat real-time three-dimensional echocardiography
Junli YU ; Quanbin ZHANG ; Ruifeng GAO ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Hui HE ; Yanhua CUI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;(9):747-752
Objective To analyze the normal reference values of the right ventricular volumes and ejection fraction of healthy adults measured by single-beat real-time three-dimensional echocardiography (sRT-3DE).Methods The subjects of this study included three hundred and thirty-four healthy adults,and were divided into 2 groups by gender and 6 groups by age.The sRT-3DE was chosen to measure their right ventricular volumes and ejection fraction.The parameters of right ventricular volumes were standardized by body surface area (BSA)and lean body mass (LBM)to calculate the ranges of their normal value.The correlation between these parameters and genders as well as the physical characteristics (height,weight, body mass index,BSA and LBM)was also clarified.Results Three hundred and thirty-four (96%)of the 348 subjects had been tested.Before standardizing,men had larger right ventricular volumes compared with women,and the differences of the right ventricular end diastolic volume (RVEDV),right ventricular end systolic volume (RVESV)and right ventricle stroke volume (RVSV)were statistically significant(P <0.001 ),but it had no statistical significance in the difference of the right ventricular ejection fraction (RVEF)(P >0.05 ).After standardizing by LBM,the RVEDV,RVESV and RVSV in male group were significantly lower than those in women group (P < 0.001 ).In different age groups,the difference of RVEDV,RVESV,RVSV ,but no RVEF were statistically significant (P < 0.05 ).Positive correlations between the RVEDV,RVESV,RVSV and the BSA,height,weight,body mass index and LBM had been detected,and it showed a negative relation between RVEDV,RVESV,RVSV with age.Noticeably,RVEF had no correlation with them.Conclusions sRT-3DE can provide a preliminary range for normal reference values of right ventricular volumes and RVEF in healthy adults according to gender and age and finds that LBM has certain impact on adult cardiac structure,which offers valuable evidence for the diagnosis of right heart diseases in clinical practices.
9.Comparison of delayed enhanced cine MRI, single photon emission computed tomography and echocardiography for the detection of viable myocardium
Dongmei WU ; Jianing TANG ; Huifeng WANG ; Kun PENG ; Yanlin FENG ; Quanbin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(9):918-922
of DE-MRI and the specificity and accuracy of LDDSE were significantly lower than that of DE-MRI (P < 0. 05). Conclusion DE-MRI with high specificity and accuracy, potentially, is a valuable imaging method for the detection of viable myocardium.
10.Mechanical properties and biological evaluation of buffalo horn material.
Quanbin ZHANG ; Qunfei ZHOU ; Guanghua SHAN ; Ping CAO ; Yaoxiong HUANG ; Ningjian AO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(6):1298-1304
Mechanical properties and biological evaluation of buffalo horn material were examined in this study. The effects of sampling position of buffalo horn on mechanical properties were investigated with uniaxial tension and micron indentation tests. Meanwhile, the variation of element contents in different parts of buffalo horn was determined with elemental analysis, and the microstructure of the horn was measured with scanning electron microscopy. In addition, biological evaluation of buffalo horn was studied with hemolytic test, erythrocyte morphology, platelet and erythrocyte count, and implantation into mouse. Results showed that the buffalo horn had good mechanical properties and mechanical characteristic values of it gradually increased along with the growth direction of the horn, which may be closely related to its microstructure and element content of C, N, and S in different parts of the buffalo horn. On the other hand, because the buffalo horn does not have toxicity, it therefore does not cause hemolysis of erythrocyte and has a good affinity with it. Buffalo horn has good histocompatibility but meanwhile it may induce the platelet adhesion and aggregation. Even so, it does not continue to rise to induce a large number of platelet to aggregate with resulting blood clotting. Therefore, the buffalo horn material has been proved to possess good blood compatibility according to the preliminary evaluation.
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