1.Antitumor Effect of Paclitaxel for Injection (Albumin Bound)
Caixia WANG ; Yuqing GAO ; Yanling LI ; Yuxing BI ; Na WEI ; Qian ZHAO ; Chunlei LI
Herald of Medicine 2015;(4):459-463
Objective To compare the antitumor effect of self-developed albumin bound paclitaxel for injection ( PAB) and commercial albumin-bound paclitaxel for injection ( Abraxane ) . Methods The antineoplastic effects of PAB and Abraxane were evaluated in H22, Lewis and RM-1 allograft tumor mouse models after repeated intravenous injection (13. 4, 20. 0, 30. 0 and 45. 0 mg·kg-1 PAB and 20. 0 and/or 30. 0 mg·kg-1 Abraxane, respectively). Results PAB significantly inhibited H22 tumor growth at from the doses of 13. 4, 20. 0, 30. 0, and 45. 0 mg·kg-1,and the antitumor effect of PAB at 20. 0 mg·kg-1 was not significantly different from Abraxane at 20. 0 mg·kg-1 . PAB dose-dependently inhibited Lewis and RM-1 tumor growth at the doses of 20. 0, 30. 0, and 45. 0 mg·kg-1 . The no observed adverse effect level of PAB and Abraxane was 20. 0 mg· kg-1 in Lewis and RM-1 bearing C57 female mice. The antitumor effect and toxicity was not significantly different between PAB and Abraxane at equivalent doses. Conclusion At the same dose level, the antitumor activity and toxicity of PAB was equivalent to those of Abraxane.
2.Factors influencing exercise tolerance after stroke
Haiping BI ; Jianhua FENG ; Yuxing CAI ; Huihui ZHANG ; Qiuyun ZHAO ; Keqing AI ; Xueping LI ; Qiang LIN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2021;43(10):885-889
Objective:To observe the recovery of exercise tolerance among stroke survivors using the cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET) and analyze the factors influencing it.Methods:A total of 81 stroke survivors hospitalized in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of our hospital in year 2018 and 2019 were selected. The general clinical data of all patients were collected retrospectively and combined with the data from CPET to establish a data set. Version 25.0 of the SPSS software was used for multiple linear regressions analysis, with the peak oxygen uptake as the dependent variable, and the age, Brunnstrom stage, peak power, peak heart rate, peak respiratory exchange ratio, peak breathing reserve, peak ventilation per minute, the slope of the VE-VCO 2 curve (ΔVE/ΔVCO 2) and peak end tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide as independent variables. Results:Stroke survivors at Brunnstrom stage III Ⅲ, Ⅳ and Ⅴ or higher decreased sequentially with their age, but their peak oxygen uptake increased gradually. The multiple linear regression model constructed by " stepwise method" showed that the fitted multiple linear regression equation was statistically significant ( F=100.228, P<0.001). Moreover, the average peak power, peak heart rate, peak ventilation per minute and the slope of the VE-VCO 2 curve were all found to be significant independent predictors of peak oxygen uptake in these stroke survivors. Conclusions:Skeletal muscle power, cardiac function, pulmonary ventilation and ventilation efficiency are useful independent predictors of the exercise tolerance of stroke survivors.