1.Inhibition of combined application of arsenic trioxide and cisplatin in the HSQ-89 cells
Sui JIANG ; Yongkang YE ; Zhongwei CHEN ; Can PENG ; Chaoyang LUO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(15):2371-2373
Objective To discuss the anticancer role of arsenic trioxide (ATO) with cisplatin on human oral carcinoma HSQ-89 cells. Methods The human oral epidermoid HSQ-89 cells were chosen as the subjects. Different concentrations of ATO were added into Cisplatin(DDP)-treated cells. The inhibition rate of tumor cells was detected by MTT assay. Results Different concentrations of ATO (0,2.5,5,7.5,10,12.5 μmol/mL) were added into oral cancer HSQ-89 cells which have been treated with DDP (15 μg/mL). The inhibition rate of tumor cells were 26.9%, 67.5%, 73.0%, 88.5%, 90.4%, 98.7%respectively; The combined application of ATO with cisplatin could improve the inhibition rate of HSQ-89 cells in a dose-dependent relation. Conclusion The combined application of ATO and DDP can produce a synergistic action of inhibition on oral cancer cell.
2.Nanoparticle-based Combination Therapies for Cancer Treatment
Peng YE ; Wendian ZHANG ; Tan YANG ; Yongkang GAI ; Guangya XIANG
Herald of Medicine 2016;35(7):752-757
Combination chemotherapy and nanoparticle drug delivery are two promising strategies in cancer treatment. The use of multiple therapeutic agents in combination provides synergistic effects among different drugs against cancer cells and suppresses drug resistance through distinct mechanisms of action.Nanocarriers can improve anti-tumor effects of drugs and reduce systemic toxicity through delivering drugs into the tumor tissue specially. Recently, many studies are aiming to encapsulate multiple agents into nanocarriers to optimize the anti-tumor effects. In the present review, the recent advances of nanoparticle platforms applied with co-delivering two or more drugs were summarized and the various combination strategies based on nanoparticles in oncology were discussed.
3.Semi-quantitative reverse transcription-PCR assay for renal cell carcinoma-associated protein G250 mRNA
Haijiao CHEN ; Chuanzhong YE ; Li ZHANG ; Guomin WANG ; Yongkang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To evaluate the expression of G250 mRNA in patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and its clinical significance. Methods A semi-quantitative reverse transcription (RT)-PCR was developed to assay the levels of G250 mRNA obtained from 7 normal renal tissues and 33 cases of RCC.Of the 33 RCC cases,28 had clear cell carcinoma and 5 had non-clear cell carcinoma.By UICC staging, 8 cases were diagnosed with T_1 stage carcinoma,13 with T_2 and 12 with T_3.Pathological grading showed 11 cases of G_1,15 of G_2,and 7 of G_3. Results Among the 33 cases of RCC,G250 mRNA expression was present in 28 cases (84.8%).However, it was absent in all the 7 normal renal tissues.There was a significant difference between the 2 groups (P0.05);while they were 0.48?0.32,0.23?0.16 and 0.11?0.11,respectively,in RCC cases of G_1,G_2 and G_3,which showed that the expression of G250 mRNA was inversely correlated with tumor grades(P
4.Thoracic CT findings of Behcet disease
Yongkang NIE ; Ye LIU ; Shaohong ZHAO ; Ning XING ; Zulong CAI ; Li YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(1):41-43
Objective To illustrate the thoracic CT findings of Behcet disease and to assess the CT diagnostic role in patients with Behcet disease. Methods Thoracic CT images and medical records were retrospectively reviewed in 13 patients with thoracic Behcet disease. The diagnosis was based on the criteria set by the international study group for Behcet disease. Results Of 13 patients, subpleural patchy consolidations were showed in 3, bilateral diffuse ground glass opacities in 3, left low lobe collapse with a right small nodule in 1, subpleural solitary pulmonary nodule in 1, bilateral pleural effusion in 2 ,mediastinal lymphoadenopathy in 2, diffuse bilateral miliary lung nodules in 1 during treatment. Thoracic vascular involvement was presented in 8 patients, two with superior vena cava thrombosis, one with left subclavicle artery aneurysm, one with left low pulmonary artery aneurysm and mural thrombosis, one with bilateral low pulmonary arteries and left basilar artery aneurysm, three with right pulmonary artery thrombosis in which there were two with left pulmonary artery occlusion and one with left basilar artery branch aneurysm. Conclusions Thoracic CT findings of Behcet disease are variable and nonspecific. Contrast-enhanced CT scan can be helpful by showing thrombosis of the superior vena cava and pulmonary artery as well aneurysm of the pulmonary artery.
5.Clinical efficacy of laparoscopic surgery for stage Ⅳ gastric cancer after transformation therapy
Yongkang SHI ; Huafeng QIU ; Jun MA ; Zaiyuan YE
Journal of Chinese Physician 2022;24(3):330-333
Objective:To evaluate the clinical effect of laparoscopic surgery after transformation therapy for patients with stage Ⅳ gastric cancer.Methods:Clinical data of 55 patients with stage Ⅳ gastric cancer underwent transformation therapy at Zhejiang Provincial People′s Hospital from January 2018 to January 2021 were reviewed retrospectively. All patients had distant metastasis and underwent multi-disciplinary treatment (MDT) directed transformation therapy. 21 patients was appraised to have indications of laparoscopic exploration. Of which 18 patients underwent D2 radical laparoscopic gastrectomy, 1 patient underwent gastrojejunostomy and 2 patient underwent laparoscopic biopsy. The remission of patients after conversion therapy and the related intraoperative and postoperative indicators were analyzed.Results:After the transformation therapy, there were 2 cases of complete response (CR), 22 cases of partial response (PR), 14 cases of stable disease (SD) and 17 cases of progressive disease (PD). The objective response rate was 69.09%(38/55). 18 cases finally completed laparoscopic gastric cancer surgery (1 case converted to laparotomy), including total gastrectomy in 10 cases, distal gastrectomy in 8 cases, and R0 resection in 12 cases (R0 resection rate 12/18). In all 18 cases, the surgical time was (223±28)min, the intraoperative blood loss was (100±48)ml, and the number of lymph nodes resected was (28±8). The median postoperative hospital stay was 12(10.25, 19.25)d. After surgery, there were 2 cases of grade Ⅲ complications, 5 cases of grade Ⅱ complications and 1 case of grade Ⅰ complications. There was no perioperative death. The 1-year survival rate was 12/18. The median progression-free survival time was 11 months and the median overall survival time was 19 months.Conclusions:Laparoscopic surgery for stage Ⅳ gastric cancer after transformation therapy is safe and clinical effect is fine.
6.Clinical characteristics and current status of organ donations and Organ Procurement Organizations in foreign countries
Fushun ZHONG ; Yongkang FANG ; Linjiong LIU ; Xiaoli FAN ; Qifa YE
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2024;45(1):47-56
Organ transplantation has been an important means of rescuing the lives of end-stage patients with organ failure. However, an acute shortage of donor organs has become a common dilemma for organ transplantation all over the world so as to seriously restrict the development of organ transplantation. Many foreign countries have established a relatively mature organ donation system to foster favorable conditions for alleviating a shortage of donor organs. This review summarized the global measures and current domestic efforts of facilitating organ donation to provide theoretical rationales for further optimizing organ donations and transplantation system in China.