1.EGFR-TKI in non-small cell lung cancer treatment
Journal of International Oncology 2012;39(8):601-604
The epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor(EGFR-TKI)is a kind of high-efficiency and low-toxicity tumor molecular targeted drugs.It becomes a research hotspot in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)treatment because of its unique curative effect and well tolerance.EGFR-TKI is mainly applied to the second and third line treatment of patients with advanced NSCLC or first line treatment of EGFR mutation patients.With the development of research,the indications of EGFR-TKI expand unceasingly.The preoperative neoadjuvant therapy is likely to become a new kind of treatment mode.
2.Research progress of nimotuzumab in treatment of esophageal carcinoma
Xiao LIN ; Xiao ZHENG ; Weimin MAO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2015;(7):496-498
Esophageal cancer is a cause of cancer mortality and accounts for the sixth most common cause of cancer-related death. The focus of recent study has shifted towards testing novel agents that target specific molecular abnormalities known to occur in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). The preclinical studies involving various cancer models, including ESCC, epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) over-expression, are linked to epithelial cell proliferation, differentiation and migration, and have an inverse relationship to tumor chemotherapy curability. Nimotuzumab is a humanized anti-EGFR monoclonal antibody that binds to the extracellular domain of the EGFR and inhibits EGF binding. In many phase Ⅱ trials, nimotuzumab showed marked antiproliferative, proapoptotic and antiangiogenic effects in tumors that overexpress EGFR. Some phaseⅢtrials are ongoing.
3.Ischemia-reperfusion injury following hepatic portal occlusion increases brain excitatory amino acids and NMDAR mRNA expression in rats
Xiaochun ZHENG ; Weimin CHEN ; Chenglin GAI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(12):-
AIM:To explore the changes of excitatory amino acids and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) in brain undergoing ischemia-reperfusion injury following hepatic portal occlusion (HPO) in vivo.METHODS: The electrolytes and pH of portal vein blood, the content of Glu and Asp in brain, and the expression of NMDAR mRNA were studied with blood-gas analysis, HPLC and semi-quantitative RT-PCR method in two groups(HPO or sham), respectively. Three time points(6 h,12 h and 24h after reperfusion) were included.RESULTS: HPLC measure showed that the content of cortex Glu and Asp in group HPO elevated significantly after reperfusion compared with sham group, the peaks were at 6 h and 24 h Glu:(349?145) ?g?g-1wt,(456?203) ?g?g-1wt vs (238?24) ?g?g-1wt,(225?59) ?g?g-1wt;Asp:(134?50) ?g?g-1wt,(166?50) ?g?g-1wt vs (99?24) ?g?g-1wt,(71?20) ?g?g-1wt.Moreover, semi-quantitative RT-PCR analysis discovered that the expression of NMDAR mRNA increased significantly , the subunit NR1 mRNA was higher in reperfusion 6 h and last to 12 h(1.63?0.06 vs 1.18?0.05; 1.73?0.06 vs 1.17?0.03), the peak of NR2B mRNA was in 12 h (1.75?0.04 vs 1.18?0.05) ,but they did not further increase after reperfusion for 24 h.CONCLUSION: HPO increases the content of Glu and Asp and the expression of NMDAR in brain cortex. The Glu-NMDAR pathway plays a role in the mechanism for the brain injury after HPO. The products of IR injury might be the key factor to cause EAAs acumulation in synapse space.
4.Post-stroke infection
Weicheng ZHENG ; Weimin XIAO ; Zhu SHI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2012;(10):757-760
Post-stroke infection mainly includes stroke-associated pneumonia and urinary tract infection.It is one of the major causes of increasing disability and mortality in patients with stroke.Its occurrence and development is associated with the basal state,stroke location,infarct volume,severity,dysphasia,aphasia and other factors of the whole body system in patients with stroke.In recent years,stroke-induced immunosuppression is receiving increasing attention.
5.Clinical results of two orbital walls decompression for 12 cases of compressive optic-neuropathy
Weimin HE ; Qingli LUO ; Jihong ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2000;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of orbital decompression for compressive optic-neuropathy. Methods Fourteen eyes of twelve cases with Graves opthalmopathy and compressive optic-neuropathy undergone two orbital walls decompression with the follow-up period of more than 3 months were analyzed. Results The effect of complete closure of palpebral fissure was attained in all of the postoperative eyes and the visual acuity was increased in eleven eyes, remained no change in two eyes and decreased in one eye. The mean value of the recession of exophthalmic eyes after operation was mean 4 0 mm. Conclusion Two orbital walls decompression is an effective method for compressive optic-neuropathy in Gaves ophthalmopathy.
6.Effect of temperature on crosslinking of collagen/chitosan scaffolds with genipin
Zheng CAO ; Yunyu HU ; Weimin PAN
Orthopedic Journal of China 2006;0(03):-
[Objective]To investigate the changes of pore sizes,crosslinking index,swelling ration,degradation rate,cytotoxicity and biocompatibility of genipin crosslinked collagen/chitosan scaffolds affected by the different crosslinking temperature points.[Method]The freeze-dried collgaen/chitosan scaffolds crosslinked with 0.5% genipin within 24 h were divided into 3 groups by crosslinking temperature:4℃ group,20℃ group and 36℃ group.The characteristics of pore sizes,crosslinking index,swelling ratio,degradation rate,cytotoxicity and biocompatibility were evaluated.Collagen/chitosan scaffolds without crosslinking were chosen as control group.[Result]With the increase of temperature,crosslinking index was increased,but swelling ratio and degradation rate were decreased.In 4℃ group,the crosslinking index was 47.88%?6.4%,the swelling ratio was 721%?46%,and the degradation rate was decreased by 3.95%?6.4% at 4 weeks.In 20℃ group,the crosslinking index was 67.69%?3.6%,the swelling ration was 662%?72%,and the degradation rate was 0.91%?5.9% in 4 weeks.In 36℃ group,the crosslinking index was 70.32%?5.7%,the swelling ration was 635%?27%,and the degradation rate was 0.66%?7.3% at 4 weeks.The above indexes of the three groups were much better than those of control group(P
7.Transmission-blocking Vaccine Candidate of Plasmodium vivax Pvs25 Is Highly Conservative among Chinese Isolates
Li ZHENG ; Weimin XU ; Yingjie LIU ; Yimei YANG ; Yaming CAO
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the genetic diversity of Plasmodium vivax transmission_blocking vaccine candidate antigen (TBV) Pvs25, with P.vivax isolates from Hubei and Zhejiang Provinces, and to compare the genetic polymorphism of Pvs25 with that from Bangladesh. MethodsThe parasite DNA used for the genetic polymorphism assay was obtained from dried filter paper blood spots. The genes were PCR amplified and the products were purified and sequenced directly. Results 45 complete new sequences were analyzed. Only 3 nucleotide changes were found that would result in amino acid substitutions in Pvs25 in comparison with the sequence from P.vivax Sal_I strain. The measurement of nucleotide diversity (?) was remarkably similar for the two populations, indicating that DNA sequences and deduced amino acid sequences were highly homologous among the geographically dispersed isolates or isolates from the same geographical region.Conclusion The results suggest that Pvs25 has limited antigenic polymorphism, especially compared with candidate antigens expressed by hepatic and erythrocytic stage, which may support the development and application of Pvs25_based transmission_blocking vaccine in China.
8.Screening of a Hepatic Stellate Cells Subtracted cDNA Library of Differentially Expressed Genes in Mice with Schistosomiasis japonica
Min ZHENG ; Feng CHEN ; Weimin CAI ; Ronghua LIU
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(04):-
Objective To construct and screen a hepatic stellate cells(HSCs) subtracted cDNA library, in order to seek differentially expressed genes in mice infected with Schistosoma japonicum. Methods HSCs were isolated from mouse as targets, and cDNA fragments of normal mouse were compared to those of S.japonicum infected mice to find differentially expressed genes by technique of suppression subtractive hybridization(SSH). Differentially expressed cDNA fragments were then directly inserted into T/A cloning vector to set up the subtractive library. Amplification of the library was carried out with transformation of DH5?. A subtracted cDNA library was constructed and then hybridized with forward and backward subtracted probes for differential screening. One hundred positive bacterial clones were randomly selected for sequencing and BLAST analysis. Finally, virtual Northern blot confirmed such differential expression. Results The amplified library contained more than 400 positive bacterial clones. Random analysis of 100 clones with restriction enzyme digestion showed that all clones contained 200-600 bp inserts. 76 ESTs were obtained with 70 related to fibrosis caused by schistosomiasis or other etiological factors. Other 6 ESTs were not found in PubMed. Conclusion The subtracted cDNA library of differentially expressed genes of HSC in normal mice and schistosome-infected mice was constructed successfully with SSH and T/A cloning techniques.
9.Clinical Observation on Hepatoprotective Effect of Compound Glycyrrhizin in Treating Patients with Multidrug Resistant Pulmonary Tuberculosis
Weimin DING ; Junxing YANG ; Jihai ZHENG ; Guanghui WANG
China Pharmacy 1991;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE:To observe the hepatoprotective effect of compound glycyrrhizin in treating patients with multidrug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis(MDR-TB).METHODS:A total of 68 MDR-TB cases were enrolled:36(treatment group) were randomly assigned to receive additional glycyrrhizin,and 32(control group) to receive additional glucurolactone and legalon,the hepatoprotective effects and side effects between 2 groups were compared before and after treatment.RESULTS:The total effective rates of the treatment group and the control group were 94.4% and 62.5%,respectively 1month after hepatoprotective treatment,and significant difference was noted between 2 groups(P0.05).CONCLUSION:Compound glycyrrhizin has a reliable hepatoprotective efficacy and few adverse drug reactions in treating MDR-TB patients complicating with lesion of liver function.
10.Drug Counseling in Our Hospital:Comprehensive Analysis of 483 Cases
Jihong YANG ; Zhichang ZHENG ; Li FENG ; Weimin SUN ; Peimin WANG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(16):-
OBJECTIVE:To promote rational drug use and improve medical quality.METHODS:A comprehensive analysis was performed on the contents of drug counseling problems presented by 483 patients and medical staff.RESULTS:The use of cardio-cerebral-vascular drugs,anti-bacterial drugs and digestive system drugs were the most common drugs inquired by patients,and their questions focused on the action and clinical use,adverse reactions,administration and dosage etc of drugs.However,anti-bacterial drugs were the leading drugs inquired by medical staff,and their questions focused on drugs available for choice and combined use of drugs etc.CONCLUSIONS:Drug counseling can help promote rational drug use,improve medical quality and patients' awareness toward medical care,besides,it is conducive to the publicity for hospital pharmacists.