1.Acute isolation of rat superior cervical ganglion cells and identification of the electrophysiological properties
Chengmi ZHANG ; Zhenmeng WANG ; Weifeng YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;32(7):846-848
Objective To establish a method for acute isolation of rat superior cervical ganglion (SCG) cells and identify the electrophysiological properties.Methods Sprague-Dawley rats of both sexes,aged 5-12 days,were decapitated.The SCGs were removed quickly,and the single SCG cell was enzymatically isolated from the SCGs.When the holding potential was - 60 mV,100 μmol/L acetylcholine was applied and the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor currents were recorded by whole-cell patch-clamp technique.When the holding potential was 760 mV,65 mmol/L KCl was applied and quantal release of catecholamines was detected by using carbon fiber electrodes.Results SCG cells with normal electrophysiological properties were isolated.Typical nicotinic acetylcholine receptor currents and quantal release of catecholamines were recorded successfully.Conclusion The cells suitable for patch-clamp experiments can be obtained by using the method for acute isolation of rat SCG cells.
2.Antigen presenting action and MHC limitation of Kupffer cells in immune response of halothane hepatitis
Zhijie LU ; Weifeng YU ; Weimin SUN ; Zhenmeng WANG ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Objective:To study the antigen presenting of Kupffer cells in immune response of Guinea pig halothane hepatitis. Methods:Sixteen male Guinea pigs were randomly divided into 2 groups. Experimental group:1% halothane and 40% O 2 were inhaled for 4 h, re inhaled on the 42nd and 84th day; Control group:only inhaled 40% O 2. Lymphocytes and Kupffer cells were separated and the culture was mixed on the 21st day after the last inhalation. 3H TdR was added 18 h before the end of culture. Immune response and the antigen presenting action of Kupffer cells were analysis by lymphocyte transformation test (LTT). Results:Halothane had significant pro proliferative effects on autologous lymphocytes( P
3.ICOS-Ig combined with subclinical dose of CsA induces long term survival of mouse cardiac allografts
Peng ZHANG ; Zhenmeng WANG ; Qin QIN ; Yi TANG ; Quanxing WANG ; Qian SHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2010;31(3):136-140
Objective To investigate the potential role of IC0s-Ig and CsA in inducing transplantation tolerance and the mechanisms thereof. Methods ICOS-Ig was a fusion protein of human ICOS extracellular region and IgG Fc fragment.Cardiac allograft from BALB/c mouse was transplanted to C57BL/6 mouse Animals were randomly divided into 5 groups:(1) un-treated group;(2)IgG-treated group,250g,i.p.day 2,4,6;(3)ICOS Ig-treated group,250g,i.P.day 2,4,6;(4) CsA-treated group,10 mg/kg,i.p.day 0-6;(5)ICOS-Ig+CsA-treated group.The survival time and pathological changes of the cardiac allografts were monitored.The mixed lymphoeyte reaction (MLR) and the alloantibody level of the recipients were also detected.Results The median survival time (MST) of the cardiac allografts was (8.5±1.5) days in un-treated group,(8.0±0.8) days in IgG-treated group,(29.5±7.7) days in ICOS-Ig-treated group,and(21.0±5.0) days in CsA-treated group.respectively.In ICOS-Ig + CsA-treated group,the MST was prolonged to longer than 100 days,which was significantly longer than other four groups(P<0.01).Allogeneic hearts from ICOS-Ig and/or CsA immunized recipients revealeel milder histological changes than control groups(P<0.05).Mechanical ahalysis revealed that splenic T cells from recipients also exhibited depressed MLR activities.The alloantibody level in ICOS-Ig-treated group and/or CsA-treated group was lower than in control groups(P<0.05),suggesting ICOS-Ig not only inhibited cell immunity,but also depressed humoral response.Conclusion ICOS-Ig combined with CsA leads to a long-term survival of mouse cardiac allografts.The induced tolerance is donor-specific and the mechanisms may be associated with T cell anergy.
4.Effects of astilbin on maturation and immunologic function of mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cells.
Shaohua SONG ; Xiaoyun SHEN ; Guoshan DING ; Fang LIU ; Zhenmeng WANG ; Zhiren FU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2010;8(2):145-51
To explore the effects of astilbin on the maturation and immunologic function of mouse bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (DCs).
5.Protective effects of astilbin on renal ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats.
Shaohua SONG ; Xiaoyun SHEN ; Fang LIU ; Yi TANG ; Zhenmeng WANG ; Zhiren FU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2009;7(8):753-7
To investigate the protective effects of astilbin on renal ischemia-reperfusion (IR) injury in rats.
6.Clinicopathologic features and prognosis of gastric cancer in 230 young adults
Luchuan CHEN ; Shenghong WEI ; Zaisheng YE ; Yangming LI ; Changhua ZUO ; Yi WANG ; Jun XIAO ; Zhenmeng LIN ; Yi ZENG ; Xiaoling CHEN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2017;32(4):289-292
Objective To summarize the clinicopathological characteristics and analyze the prognostic factors of young gastric cancer patients.Methods Data of 1 801 gastric cancer patients (divided into ≤45 years of age group,n =230 cases,and > 45 years old group,n =1 571 cases) undergoing gastrectomy in Department of Gastrointestinal Surgery,Fujian Provincial Cancer Hospital,from June 1999 to November 2015 were retrospectively analyzed.Results Compared with the elderly patients,those ≤45 years old were more female with higher percentage of signet ring cell carcinoma,M1 and non radical resection while less in the upper stomach area (P < 0.05),but there was no statistical difference in tumor size,depth of invasion,lymph node metastasis,Borrmann type,TNM stage,peripheral nerve involvement,cancer embolus,positive margin.Prognostic analysis showed the difference of 5-years survival rate was not statistically significant between young and elderly patients.But the 5-year survival rate in young patients with signet ring cell carcinoma undergoingt radical gastrectomy was better than that of elderly patients (P =0.047,0.038).Multivariate regression analysis showed that M staging and surgical modality were independent prognostic factors for these ≤ 45 years old patients.Conclusion Although there are special clinicopathological features of gastric cancer in young patients,but the postoperative prognosis is relatively the same as those elderly patients.
7.Effect of perineural invasion in prognosis of 1 801 patients undergoing radical resection of gastric cancer
Luchuan CHEN ; Shenghong WEI ; Zaisheng YE ; Zhenmeng LIN ; Xiaoling CHEN ; Yi ZENG ; Yi WANG ; Yangming LI ; Jun XIAO
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2017;16(3):262-268
Objective To investigate the relationship between perineural invasion and clinicopathological factors of gastric cancer or prognosis of patients.Methods The retrospective case-control study was conducted.The clinicopathological data of 1 801 patients with gastric cancer who were admitted to the Affiliated Tumor Hospital of Fujian Medical University between March 1999 and November 2015 were collected.All the patients received surgery in order to the radical resection of gastric cancer,and total gastrectomy or two-thirds and above of gastrectomy and D2 lymph node dissection were performed.Patients with preoperative stage Ⅲ of clinical staging underwent neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Patients with T3-T4 of histopathologic stage,T1-T2 of positive lymph nodes and T2N0 of high risk factors (low differentiated tumor,lymphovascular invasion,perineural invasion and age < 50 years) underwent postoperative chemotherapy.Observation indicators:(1) treatment situations;(2)pathological characteristics;(3) follow-up results;(4) prognostic factors.Follow-up using outpatient examination and telephone interview was performed once within 1 month postoperatively,once every 3 months within 2 years postoperatively and once every 6 months from 3 to 5 years postoperatively up to February 2016.Follow-up included inquiry,physical examination,routine blood test,biochemical test,carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA),CA19-9,color Doppler ultrasound or computed tomography (CT) and endoscopy.Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as (x)±s and comparison between groups was analyzed using the t test.Measurement data with skewed distribution were described as M (range).Ordinal data was analyzed by the nonparametric test.The univariate analysis and multivariate analysis were done using the COX regression model.The hazard ratio (HR)and 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated.The survival curve and survival analysis were respectively drawn and done by the Kaplan-Meier method and Log-rank test.Result (1) Treatment situations:all the 1 801patients underwent traditional open surgery,including 1 570 undergoing radical resection and 231 undergoing palliative surgery.Of 1 801 patients,1 029 received total gastrectomy,540 received distal gastrectomy,201 received extended gastrectomy and 31 received resection of residual stomach.Operation time,volume of intraoperative blood loss,number of lymph node dissected and duration of hospital stay were (173±40) minutes,(224-±91) mL,30± 13 and (15±9) days,respectively.Of 1 801 patients,79 underwent preoperative neoadjuvant chemotherapy and 906 underwent postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy.(2) Pathological characteristics:results of pathological examinations of 1 801 patients showed that 509 had positive perineural invasion and 1 292 had negative perineural invasion.Tumors located in the upper region,middle region and lower region of stomach,whole stomach and stump stomach were respectively detected in 173,189,123,12,12 patients with positive perineural invasion and 395,417,428,29,23 patients with negative perineural invasion.Type Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ and Ⅳ of Borrmann type were respectively detected in 13,213,244,39 patients with positive perineural invasion and 92,511,629,60 patients with negative perineural invasion.The good and poor tumor differentiations and tumor diameter <5 cm and ≥5 cm were respectively detected in 172,337,244,265 patients with positive perineural invasion and 536,756,833,459 patients with negative perineural invasion.Stage Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ,Ⅳv of histopathologic stage,T1,T2,T3,T4 of invasive depth,NO,N1,N2,N3 of lymph node metastasis and positive and negative lymphovascular invasion were respectively detected in 27,54,346,82,17,24,26,442,77,84,109,239,383,126 patients with positive perineural invasion and 263,283,623,123,188,169,289,646,409,219,312,352,437,855 patients with negative perineural invasion,with statistically significant differences in above indexes between positive and negative perineural invasion patients (X2 =14.142,Z =-2.098,X2 =9.061,41.536,Z=-10.389,-13.824,-8.638,X2 =252.624,P< 0.05).(3) Follow-up results:1 629patients were followed up for 1.0-99.0 months,with a median time of 37.3 months.The 5-year overall survival rate was 58.5%.(4) Prognostic factors:results of univariate analysis showed that tumor location,Borrmann type,degree of tumor differentiation,tumor diameter,histopathologic stage,invasive depth,lymph node metastasis,lymphovascular invasion and perineural invasion were factors affecting prognosis of patients with gastric cancer (HR=1.209,1.303,1.496,2.303,3.368,2.057,1.812,2.013,1.332,95% CI:1.123-1.301,1.171-1.449,1.290-1.736,2.001-2.649,3.012-3.767,1.856-2.279,1.694-1.939,1.749-2.317,1.126-1.576,P<0.05).Resuhs of multivariate analysis showed that tumors located in the upper and middle of stomach,whole stomach and stump stomach,tumor diameter ≥ 5 cm,stage Ⅱ-Ⅳ of histopathologic stage,T2-T4 of invasive depth,N1-N3 of lymph node metastasis,positive lymphovascular invasion and positive perineural invasion were independent risk factors affecting prognosis of patients with gastric cancer (HR =1.087,1.234,2.663,1.174,1.136,1.254,1.272,95% CI:1.008-1.172,1.063-1.432,2.292-3.095,1.035-1.332,1.044-1.236,1.064-1.501,1.066-1.516,P<0.05).The 5-year survival rate was 49.1% in 509 patients with positive perineural invasion and 60.7% in 1 292 patients with negative perineural invasion,respectively,with a statistically significant difference (X2 =11.270,P<0.05).The 5-year overall survival rate was 41.1% in 383patients with positive perineural invasion and lymphovascular invasion,77.1% in 126 patients with positive perineural invasion and negative lymphovascular invasion,49.1% in 437 patients with negative perineural invasion and positive lymphovascular invasion and 92.1% in 855 patients with negative perineural invasion and lymphovascular invasion,respectively,with a statistically significant difference (X2=244.368,P<0.05).Conclusion Perineural invasion is a high risk factor affecting prognosis of patients with gastric cancer,and it may be useful in evaluating prognosis of patients with gastric cancer.
8.Analysis of risk factors and prognosis of No.8p lymph node metastasis in cases with advanced gastric cancer.
Luchuan CHEN ; Shenhong WEI ; Zaisheng YE ; Yi ZENG ; Qiuhong ZHENG ; Jun XIAO ; Yi WANG ; Changhua ZHUO ; Zhenmeng LIN ; Yangming LI
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2017;20(2):218-223
OBJECTIVETo explore the risk factors and prognosis of No.8p lymph node metastasis in cases with advanced gastric cancer.
METHODSClinicopathological and follow-up data of 790 cases with advanced gastric cancer undergoing gastrectomy (including No.8p lymphadenectomy) from October 2003 to October 2013 in Fujian Provincial Tumor Hospital were analyzed retrospectively. Patients receiving neoadjuvant chemotherapy were excluded. Associations of No.8p lymph node metastasis with clinicopathological characteristics and metastasis in other regional lymph node were analyzed. Prognostic difference between positive No.8p group and negative No.8p group was examined.
RESULTSPositive No.8p lymph node was found in 93 cases (11.8%) among 790 cases with advanced gastric cancer. Univariate analysis showed that gender [male 9.8%(56/572) vs. female 17.0%(37/218), P=0.005], preoperative CEA level [<5 μg/L 28.0%(61/218) vs. ≥5 μg/L 5.6%(32/572), P=0.005], tumor size[diameter <5 cm 3.8%(13/346) vs. ≥5 cm 18.0%(80/445), P=0.000], tumor location [gastric fundus and cardiac 10.7% (26/244) vs. gastric body 13.5% (30/222) vs. gastric antrum 10.1% (31/308) vs. total gastric 37.5%(6/16), P=0.007], Borrmann staging [type II( 1.9%(4/211) vs. type III( 11.6% (54/464) vs. type IIII( 30.4%(35/115), P=0.000], tumor differentiation [high 0/8 vs. moderate 6.7%(25/372) vs. low 16.6%(68/410), P=0.000], T staging [T2 2.4%(4/170) vs. T3 13.1%(35/267) vs. T4 15.3%(54/353), P=0.000], N staging [N0 0 (0/227) vs. N1 2.2%(5/223) vs. N2 15.2%(26/171) vs. N3 36.7%(62/169), P=0.000] were closely associated with the No.8p lymph node metastasis. Multivariate analysis that revealed gender (OR=1.762, 95%CI: 1.020-3.043), tumor size (OR=1.107, 95%CI: 1.020-1.203), N staging (OR=4.093, 95%CI: 2.929-5.718), tumor differentiation (OR=1.782, 95%CI:1.042-3.049), and metastasis in No.8a(OR=5.370, 95%CI: 3.425-8.419), No.3(OR=1.127, 95%CI:1.053-1.206), No.6(OR=1.221,95%CI: 1.028-1.450), No.7(OR=2.149, 95%CI: 1.711-2.699), No,11p(OR=2.085, 95%CI: 1.453-2.994), No.14v(OR=2.604, 95%CI: 1.038-6.532) group lymph nodes were the independent risk factors of No.8p lymph node metastasis. One-year, 3-year and 5-year survival rates in positive No.8p group were 85.7%, 47.5% and 22.6%, and those in negative No.8p group were 96.2%, 82.5% and 70.3% respectively, whose differences were significant (χ=109.767, P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSMetastasis in Np.8p lymph nodes is an important factor affecting the prognosis of patients with advanced gastric cancer. In patients with female gender, tumor diameter ≥5 cm, preoperative late N staging, low tumor differentiation or metastasis in No.8a, No.3, No.6, No.7, No.11p, No.14v group lymph nodes, thorough clean rance of No.8p group lymph node should be considered.
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9.D2 radical resection of omental bursa and No.12p and No.8p for gastric carcinoma: a retrospectively analysis from a single center in China.
Luchuan CHEN ; Shenghong WEI ; Zaisheng YE ; Jun XIAO ; Yi ZENG ; Yi WANG ; Zhenmeng LIN ; Zhitao LIN ; Xiaoling CHEN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2018;21(2):196-200
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the safty and feasibility of the D2 radical resection of omental bursa and No.12p and No.8p for gastric carcinoma (GC).
METHODSClinical data of 1801 GC patients undergoing D2 radical resection of omental bursa and No.12p and No.8p at Fujian Medical University Cancer Hospital from January 2000 to January 2010 were analyzed retrospectively. Inclusion case criteria: (1)age of 18 to 90 years;(2)pathologically diagnosed as GC and receiving D2 radical resection of omental bursa and No.12p and No.8p;(3)complete clinical, pathological and follow-up data; (4)operation performed by same leading surgeon;(5)exclusion of other gastric malignancies, postoperative relapse of GC, and other simultaneous or heterochronous primary malignancies. Surgical procedure points: (1)The outer part of the peritoneum of duodenum descending was cut; the serosa was migrated to the anterior leaf of the gastrointestinal ligament. (2)The posterior lobe of the gastrocolic ligament and the transverse mesocolon were separated bluntly from left side to reach the omentum attaching to the colon portion; incision was made at the edge of the omentum attaching to the transverse colon behind the gastrocolic ligament; the leaves were turned to the anterior mesenteric anterior leaflets, and the entire anterior leaflet of the transverse mesentery was free.(3)The pancreas was separated, and resection of the posterior wall of the omentum sac continued up so that the entire retinal capsule was free; along the edge of the liver the attachment of the omentum was cut to reach the front of esophagus, and transverse incision was made in abdominal peritoneal layer of the esophagus, and then turned to the spleen on the pole; from the obturator to the esophagus incision was performed behind the peritoneum for the net; the uppermost edge of the resection of the capsule was performed as the posterior peritoneal incision to the right edge of the esophagus and was connected with the posterior parietal lobe of the previous resection; the posterior peritoneum was attached along the right edge of the esophagus and descended to the celiac artery; the posterior wall of the omental sac was removed. In the meantime, the liver duodenum ligament was cut, and the portal vein, hepatic artery trilocular was formed. Then the ligament lymph nodes were cleared.(4)The lymph nodes of celiac artery and its major branches were cleared; the envelope in front of pancreas and the part of the pancreas in posterior abdomen were resected; spleen and part of the pancreas tail were free.
RESULTSA total of 1801 cases were enrolled, including 1292 males and 509 females with a ratio of 2.54 with a mean age of(58.9±11.5)(18 to 89) years. The proportion of cases with T1a, T1b, T2, T3, T4a and T4b was 4.8% (87 cases), 6.6% (118 cases), 10.7% (193 cases), 17.5% (315 cases), 55.7% (1003 cases) and 4.7%(85 cases) respectively. All the patients completed operations successfully. The mean number of harvested lymph node was 28.5±13.7(10 to 85). Lymph node metastasis was found in 1439 cases (79.9%), including 180 cases (10.0%) in No.12p and 232 cases(12.9%) in No.8p respectively. Subgroup analysis showed that in T1a, T1b, T2, T3, T4a and T4b stage, the proportion of No.12p was 0, 1.7% (2/118), 5.2%(10/193), 10.5% (33/315), 12.4% (124/1003) and 12.9%(11/85) respectively, and the proportion of No.8p was 0, 0.8%(1/118), 2.1%(4/193), 4.8%(15/315), 18.9%(190/1003), and 25.9%(22/85) respectively. Postoperative complications were found in 195 patients (10.8%), including 63 cases(3.5%) of peritoneal infection, 52 cases (2.9%) of pulmonary infection, 33 cases(1.8%) of pancreatic leakage, 37 cases (2.1%) of anastomotic fistula, 45 cases (2.5%) of intestinal obstruction and 13 cases(0.7%) of gastroplesia. The 5-year overall survival rate was 53.6%.
CONCLUSIOND2 radical resection of omental bursa and No.12p and No.8p is safe and feasible in the treatment of gastric cancer.
10.Long-term effect of neoadjuvant imatinib for locally advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Zhenmeng LIN ; Mingfang YAN ; Yi WANG ; Shenghong WEI ; Jintian SONG ; Qilin GONG ; Luchuang CHEN ; Huizhe ZHENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2019;34(4):315-318
Objective To explore the safety and long-term results of preoperative imatinib mesylate administration (IM) in patients with locally advanced gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST).Methods From Sep 2009 to Nov 2016,locally advanced GIST patients treated in Fujian Medical University Cancer Hospital were analysed retrospectively.Result 34 patients were included.Preoperative median IM treatment was 27 weeks(range 12-71 weeks).65% patients had a partial response to IM,35% showed stable disease.All patients underwent surgical R0 resection.The complication rate was 9% and no death occurred within 30 days post operation.The median follow-up time was 62.2 months (range of 13-89 months).20 patients continued to take imatinib orally,14 patients did not.The 3 year survival rate of patients undergoing surgery was 67%.Univariate analysis showed that tumor location,preoperative imatinib effect,pathology,targeted therapy after surgery were factors affecting prognosis.Multivariate analysis show that the independent risk factors affecting prognosis were tumor location,pathology,targeted therapy after surgery.Conclusion In locally advanced GISTs,preoperative IM is useful and safe that can effectively decrease tumor size,facilitating resection.