1.Establishment of drug-resistant cell lines of human triple negative breast cancer and study on their characteristics
Yueqin WU ; Shanliang ZHONG ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Jinhai TANG ; Jianhua ZHAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;37(15):2049-2051,2054
Objective To establish docetaxel (Doc) resistant MDA‐MB‐231/Doc model and epirubicin (Epi) resistant MDA‐MB‐231/Epi mode from triple negative breast cancer cell line MDA‐MB‐231 and to explore their biological characteristics .Methods The MDA‐MB‐231/Doc and MDA‐MB‐231/Epi drug‐resistant cell lines were respectively established by gradually increasing Doc or Epi concentrations induction method in 12 months .The biological characteristics of the cell lines were compared by the cell mor‐phological observation ,MTT and flow cytometry ;the real‐time fluorescent quantitative PCR was used to detect multi‐drug resist‐ance gene (MDR1) mRNA expression;the expression of P glycoprotein(P‐gp) ,estrogen receptor (ER) ,progesterone receptor (PR) and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her‐2) was detected by Western Blot .Results After the 12‐month induction ,the established MDA‐MB‐231/Doc could grow stably in the medium containing 12 nmol/L Doc ,and MDA‐MB‐231/Epi could grow stably in the medium containing 800 nmol/L Epi;in the same drug concentration ,the growth proliferation rate of the drug resistant cell line was significantly higher than that of the parental generation cells ,their drug resistance indexes were 8 .32 times and 64 .93 rimes of parental generation sensitive cells ,moreover which showed the mutual cross drug resistant status .Compared to the parental generation cells ,the cells of stage G1 and G2 in two cell lines were increased and the cells of stage S were decreased ,with the prolon‐gation of drug withdrawal time ,the cell proliferation speed was accelerated .The expression level of MDR1 gene was increased in the two drug‐resistant cell lines ,which were 4 .05 times and 5 .96 times of parental generation cells respectively ,P‐gp protein expression was positive .Compared with the MCF‐7 cell line ,ER ,PR and Her2 expression in the MDA‐MB‐231 cell line was negative and typi‐cal triple negative breast cancer cell line .Conclusion The drug resistance cell lines of MDA‐MB‐231/Doc and MDA‐MB‐231/Epi are successfully established with stable growth and drug resistance .
2.Clinical application of CT-guided 125I radioactive seed implantation in treating cervical lymph node metastasis
Zhongtao ZHANG ; Qinglan SUI ; Shanliang WU ; Taiyang ZUO ; Xiaokun HU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2015;(10):881-884
Objective To discuss the method, therapeutic effect and safety of CT-guided 125I radioactive seed implantation for the treatment of cervical lymph node metastasis. Methods CT-guided 125I radioactive seed implantation was performed in 32 patients with pathologically proved cervical lymph node metastasis Results The local effective control rates of the cervical lymph node metastasis at one, 3, 6 and 12 months after the treatment were 81.3%(26/32), 84.4%(27/32), 93.7%(30/32) and 87.5%(28/32) respectively. Conclusion For the treatment of cervical lymph node metastasis, CT-guided 125I radioactive seed implantation is technically simple and clinically safe with reliable curative effect; this treatment is very effective in improving local tumor control rate.
3.Clinical value of multidisciplinary team assessment for chronic constipation
Xiujun LIAO ; Weiming MAO ; Wenjing WU ; Shanliang SHANG ; Guangen YANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2015;14(6):488-491
Objective To investigate the clinical value of multidisciplinary team (MDT) assessment for chronic constipation.Methods The clinical characteristics of 346 patients with chronic constipation who were admitted to the Third Peolep's Hospital of Hangzhou from January 2010 to December 2013 were multidisciplinarily assessed.The muhidisciplinary team was involved surgeons from the department of colorectal surgery,urology,gynecology,psychiatry and psychology,and tools including questionnaires,defecography,anorectal manometry,colon transit study,urodynamic tests,gynecological examination were applied in the study.The measurement data with normal distribution were presented as (x) ± s,the comparison between groups was analyzed using the ANOVA,and the count data were analyzed using the chi-square test.Results Three hundred and forty-six patients who met criteria of this research were selected,including 86 males and 260 females with the ratio of 1 ∶ 3;the mean age was (55 ± 11)years.Of the 346 patients,slow transit constipation accounted for 7.52% (26/346),defecatory disorder for 60.98% (211/346),and mixed constipation for 31.50% (109/346).A total of 93.85% female patients (244/260) had anterior rectocele,75.43% (261/346) patients had internal rectal mucosal prolapse,66.76% (231/346) patients had perineum descending,23.99% (83/346) had achalasia or inappropriate contraction of internal anal sphincter,18.79% (65/346) had puborectalis rectocele muscle thickening,5.49% (19/346) had rectal prolapse.A total of 82.37% (285/346) patients were involved in other subjects than colorectal surgery.A total of 28.61% (99/346) patients presented with urinary symptoms,including 65 cases with stress urinary incontinence,23 cases with unstable bladder and 19 cases with bladder neck obstruction (some patients had multiple urological systoms).The incidence of reproductive organ prolapse in female patients was 31.92% (83/260),the incidence of uterine prolapse and anterior vaginal prolapse were 26.15% (68/260) and 29.23% (76/260),respectively.Patients with anxiety and/or depression accounted for 36.13% (125/346).The male and female patients of slow transit constipation,defecatory constipation and mixed constipation were 10 vs 16,30 vs 79,46 vs 165,respectively,the age was 60 ± 12,56 ± 11,52 ± 10,showing no significant differences (x2=4.046,F =2.877,P > 0.05).In the three kinds of constipation,patients with urinary diseases accounted for 26.92% (7/26),26.61% (29/109) and 29.86% (63/211),patients with gynecological diseases accounted for 11.54% (3/26),20.18% (22/109),27.49% (58/211),patients with psychological diseases accounted for 38.46% (10/26),39.45% (43/109),34.12% (72/211),respectively,showing no significant difference (x2=4.090,P > 0.05).Conclusion MDT assessment for patients with chronic constipation can reflect comprehensively clinical characteristics of chronic constipation,therefore multidisciplinary team should be emphasized in clinical diagnosis and treatment of chronic constipation.
4.The significance and role of laparoscopic vertical cutting of the closed distal rectum in dual-anastomosis for patients with low rectal cancer
Shaoji CHEN ; Yunyun WU ; Shanliang HAN ; Qinliang MO ; Yuanming MA ; Hong ZHAO
China Oncology 2014;(11):830-835
Background and purpose:Anastomotic leakage and low anterior resection syndrome(LARS) are both common complications in dual-anastomosis for patients with low rectal cancer. The aim of this study was to observe and explore the signiifcance and role of vertical cutting of the closed distal rectum in dual-anastomosis for patients with low rectal cancer.Methods:A total number of 120 patients with mid-low rectal cancer who admitted to and completed laparoscopic rectal cancer resection in the Department of General Surgery, the First Afifliated Hospital of Soochow University from Feb. 2010 to Jun. 2014 were pair-matched into Groups A and B based on their gender,age, tumor size, the distance of lower edge to the dentate line and tumor staging, etc. For the 55 patients in Group A (observation group), the rectum distal end was closed vertically instead of horizontally while disposing “the ifrst intestinal anastomosis”, intestine-intestine anastomosis was conducted in an “end-corner” approach when dealing with “the second intestinal anastomosis”, upper corner (“dog ear”) of the closed line in the distal end of the rectum was removed, the lower corner (“dog ear”) of the closed line in the distal end of the rectum was removed using vascular occlusion clamp method, and the T-shaped interchanges (“dangerous triangle”) of stapled sutures formed after anastomosis were strengthened with absorbable suture. For the 65 patients in Group B (control group), laparoscopic dual anastomosis was conducted using conventional method, and the two “dog-ears” and “dangerous triangles” were kept without any treatment. The clinical outcomes of the two groups of patients were analyzed retrospectively. Results:In group A, It was convenient to complete the operation when the “dog ears” and “dangerous triangle” on the vertical line after cutting the closed distal rectum vertically by “end-corner” anastomosis. The axis of intestine formed a certain angle making the closed distal rectum into “ampulla” sample without “dog ears”. the “dangerous triangle” were strengthened with absorbable suture. In group B, The distal and proximal intestine located on the same axis after intestine-intestine anastomosis leaving two “dog ears” and a “dangerous triangle”. The general clinical data of patients in the two groups were comparable and not signiifcantly different (P>0.05). The two groups of patients showed no signiifcant differences in blood loss, postoperative drainage, postoperative anastomotic bleeding, anal exhaust time, and length of hospital stay (P>0.05). However, the operation time as well as the numbers of anastomotic ifstula occurrence, defecation, tenesmus and post-operation re-ostomy differed significantly (P<0.05).Conclusion:Vertical cutting of the closed distal rectum with dual anastomosis made the “new” intestine closer to the physiological bending and morphology of the rectum, meanwhile, it simpliifed the approach of removing “dog ear” and strengthening “dangerous triangle”, ifnally it signiifcantly reduced the incidence of post-surgical complications.
5.Modification and efficacy observation of laparoscopic dual anastomosis for mid-low rectal cancer.
Shaoji CHEN ; Yunyun WU ; Shanliang HAN ; Qinliang MO ; Yuanming MA ; Shiduo SONG ; Hong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2014;17(12):1216-1219
OBJECTIVETo explore a new procedure of laparoscopic dual anastomosis for mid-low rectal cancer to reduce postoperative complications.
METHODSClinical data of 56 patients with mid-low rectal cancer undergoing laparoscopic rectal cancer resection(modified double-stapling technique, MDST, modification group) in the Department of General Surgery, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University from February 2010 to June 2014 were compared with the data of 64 patients with mid-low rectal cancer (conventional double-stapling technique, DST, convention group) in the same period based on gender, age, tumor size, the distance from lower edge to the dentate line and tumor staging, etc. Patients in the modification group received operation as follows: (1) the rectum distal end was closed vertically instead of horizontally. (2) the anastomosis was conducted in an "end-corner" approach. (3) upper corner of the closed line in the distal end of rectum was removed. (4) the lower corner of closed line in the distal end of rectum was removed using vascular occlusion clamp method. (5) two T-shaped interchanges ("dangerous triangle") of stapled sutures formed after anastomosis were strengthened with absorbable suture. Patients in the convention group received laparoscopic dual anastomosis using conventional method: two corners and "dangerous triangles" were kept without any treatment. The clinical outcomes of two groups were analyzed retrospectively.
RESULTSThe intraoperational blood loss, postoperative drainage volume, postoperative anastomotic stoma bleeding, bowel function return and hospital stay were not significantly different between the two groups (all P>0.05). As compared to the convention group, the modification group had longer operation time [(211 ± 91) min vs. (174 ± 57) min, P<0.05], lower incidence of postoperative anastomotic leakage [1.8%(1/56) vs. 12.5% (8/64), P=0.030], lower tenesmus rate [3.6% (2/56) vs. 14.1% (9/64), P<0.05], less postoperative stoma re-creation [0 vs. 9.4% (6/64), P<0.05].
CONCLUSIONModified laparoscopic dual anastomosis for mid-low rectal cancer can significantly reduce the incidence of post-surgical complications such as anastomotic leakage.
Anastomosis, Surgical ; Anastomotic Leak ; Humans ; Laparoscopy ; Neoplasm Staging ; Operative Time ; Postoperative Complications ; Rectal Neoplasms ; surgery ; Retrospective Studies