1.STUDY ON SENSITIZING OF PRE-OPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY USE HPD FOR SQUANOUS CELL CARCINOMA IN HEAD AND NECE
Bo XU ; Wenjiang SHEN ; Fuyun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1992;0(04):-
This paper reports the sensitizing effect of Hematoporphyrin Derivative (HPD) to Radiotherapy (RT) and long survival rates of 28 patients were treated by HPD 5mg/kg iv+D T31Gy/10f/12d+Surgery with squamous cell carcinoma in head and neck. The result was compared with 33 patients who received routine preoperative radiotherapy D T40Gy/20f/26d without HPD.The total HPD group were 44.4%(13/28) of this patients failed to evidence of living tumour cell within surgical specimens. 59.09%(13/22) of patients with the tumour diameter of 4cm in HPD group. The control group was 9.1% only (P
2.Radiotherapy of primary cardiac neoplasm
Wenjiang SHEN ; Lihong ZHU ; Ping LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1992;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the result of radiotherapy for primary cardiac neoplasm.Methods A patients with primary malignant mucinous Schwannoma in th left ventriclular wall had been treated by conservative surgery. He,then,received fast neutron radiotherapy one year after wards. Radiotherapy was given through opposing anterior and posterior fields of 7.8 cm?7.8 cm. The total radiation dose was 1?004.95 ncGy with 11 fractions of 100 ncGy in 48 days.Results The function of the patient's heart recovered after treatment. The patients has been followed for 5 years without evidence of recurrence or distance metastased. Conclusion Fast neutron radiotherapy is effective in the treatment of primary cardiac neoplasms by surgery combined with postoperative radiotherapy. It could improve the prognosis of patients with primary cardiac neoplasms.
3.Effects of X-ray irradiation on focal adhesion kinase in vascular smooth muscle cells
Ping LI ; Wenjiang SHEN ; Lihong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1993;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the signaling transduction mechanisms of inhibiting effect of radiation on vascular smooth muscle cells(VSMC).Methods Cell culture in vitro and semi quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT PCR) were used to observe the dynamic change of VSMC focal adhesion kinase(FAK) on the mRNA expression level and result of the control group as compared to those of the irradiation ones at 2.5,10,15,20 Gy.Results Dose of 2~20?Gy irradiation down regulated the expression of FAK mRNA. At hour 48 after 2~20?Gy irradiation,the FAK mRNA expressions were all less than the control ones(F=364.21,P
4.Effect of different plant growth regulators on yield and quality of Angelica dahurica var. formosana development.
Kai HOU ; Jun-Wen CHEN ; Juan-Yuan ZHAI ; Hao SHEN ; Li CHEN ; Wei WU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(13):2082-2085
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of plant growth regulators on the growth and quality of Angelica dahurica var. formosana.
METHODFive plant growth regulators: chlormequat chloride (CCC), Mepiquat chloride (PIX), Gibberellic acid (GA3), Paclobutrazol (PP333) and Maleic Hydrazide (MH) were sprayed in rosette stage, the effects of these plant growth regulators (PGRs) on the growth, yield and quality of A. dahurica var. formosanaw were observed. The biological traits were first measured and then imperatorin and isoimperatorin contents in roots were determined by HPLC.
RESULTLow concentration GA3 increased the yield while not influenced the premature bolting rate and the coumarin content.
CONCLUSIONSpraying of GA3 (30 mg x L(-1)) could guarantee the growth and development of A. dahurica var. formosana to have a higher yield and maintain the active ingredients content in the root as well.
Angelica ; drug effects ; growth & development ; Chlormequat ; pharmacology ; Gibberellins ; pharmacology ; Maleic Hydrazide ; pharmacology ; Piperidines ; pharmacology ; Plant Growth Regulators ; pharmacology ; Triazoles ; pharmacology
5.The efficacy and safety of different antimicrobial regimens in carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae bloodstream infections
Wuming SUN ; Hua ZHOU ; Lisha SHEN ; Qing YANG ; Wenjiang MA ; Jianying ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2019;58(8):566-571
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of different antimicrobial regimens in patients with bloodstream infections caused by carbapenem-resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae (CRKP).Methods The clinical date of patients with CRKP bloodstream infections were retrospectively analyzed at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University Medical College between January 2017 and January 2018.All subjects were separated into three groups based on antibiotics regimens over 72 hours,including meropenem 2.0 g every 8 hours,tigecycline 200 mg as initial dose and 100 mg every 12 hours,and polymyxin B 1.25 mg/kg every 12 hours as salvage treatment of tigecycline.Results A total of 86 patients were finally recruited,including 14,52 and 20 patients in groups of meropenem,tigecycline and polymyxin B salvage,respectively.All of the strains were resistant to meropenem and susceptible to tigecycline and polymyxin B initially,while 2 of them became resistant to tigecycline during treatment.The 28-day mortality was significantly higher in meropenem group (13/14) than that in tigecycline group and polymyxin B salvage group (61.5%,32/52) and (12/20),respectively (P<0.01),while as no significant difference was seen in the last two groups (x2=0.014,P>0.05).The incidences of hepatic impairment [3.8%(2/52) vs.1/20] and renal dysfunction (0 vs.1/20) between tigecycline group and polymyxin B salvage group were both comparable (P>0.05).Conclusion The meropenem-based therapy is not recommended for CRKP-related bloodstream infections.Tigecycline-based therapy is still disappointing despite salvage use of polymyxin B after 72 hours.Hepatic and nephretic toxicities caused by additional polymyxin B are acceptable.