1.Efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on breast cancer and dynamic changes of circulating tumor cells
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2013;(23):1431-1435
Objective: This study aims to investigate the neoadjuvant chemotherapy effect of TC and TEC by detecting the change of circulating tumor cells (CTC) in peripheral blood before and after every neoadjuvant cycle of breast cancer patients. Meth-ods:A total of 96 locally advanced breast cancer patients were selected in our hospital from January 2010 to December 2012. These pa-tients were divided into TC (docetaxel and cyclophosphamide) group and TEC (docetaxel, epirubicin and cyclophosphamide) group. Ve-nous blood (5 mL) was extracted from 96 patients prior to neoadjuvant chemotherapy, 48 h after the first, second, third, and fourth cy-cles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy. The CTC values of these two groups of patients were detected by flow cytometry, and their chemo-therapy effect was compared. Results: No significant difference was observed for age, menopausal status, ER, PR, C-erbB-2, tumor size, and clinical stage between the two groups of patients before chemotherapy and for CTC between the two groups before chemother-apy. Before neoadjuvant chemotherapy, the CTC values were correlated with tumor size. The CTC values for patients with tumor size>5 cm were higher than those with tumor size<5 cm. After neoadjuvant chemotherapy, the CTC values of the two groups of patients de-creased (P<0.05), and the CTC values of the TEC group were lower than those of the TC group (P<0.05). Conclusion:After TC or TEC neoadjuvant chemotherapy, the tumors of patients were smaller, and the CTC values were lower than those prior to neoadjuvant chemotherapy. The efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy can be evaluated by monitoring the values of circulating tumor cells in pe-ripheral blood changes.
2.Dendritic cells in breast cancer therapy
Teng MA ; Baojiang LI ; Xin YE
Journal of International Oncology 2011;38(7):521-524
The vaccine based on dendritic ceil has becomes a new research focus in the biotherapy of breast cancer. And the ways of making the vaccine are vary and no one approach has been shown to be superior to another.
3.Effect of sufentanil on norepinephrine-induced contraction of thoracic aorta isolated from rats with spontaneous hypertension
Zhiping CAO ; Baojiang LIU ; Yan LI ; Yanqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(2):171-172
Objective To investigate the effect of sufentanil on norepinephrine (NE)-induced contraction of thoracic aorta isolated from rats with spontaneous hypertension (SH) .Methods Eight male rats with SH weighing 250-300 g were used in this study. The rats were decapitated and their thoracic aortas were isolated and cut into rings 2-3 mm in length. The aorta rings were suspended for isometric tension recording. The aortic rings obtained from SH rats were divided into 4 groups ( n = 8 each) : control group and 3 sufentanil groups. The contraction of aortic rings in response to NE in the absence (control) and presence of 3 concentrations of sufentanil 7 × 10-11 ,2 × 10-10 and 1 × 10-9 mol/L was recorded. Results The amplitude of NE-induced contraction of thoracic aorta was significantly greater in 3 sufentanil groups than in control group. Sufentanil significantly inhibited the NE-induced aortic contration in proportion to concentration. Conclusion Sufentanil can inhibit NE-induced contraction of thoracic aorta isolated from rats with SH in a concentration-dependent manner.
4.Separation of breast cancer stem cell and its heterogeneity
Mian KONG ; Yu LIN ; Junye WANG ; Baojiang LI
Journal of International Oncology 2013;40(9):674-677
The successful separation of breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) is the foundation of BCSC research.At present,people could gather BCSCs to some extent in a number of ways.However,as more and more biomarkers are found in BCSCs separation,the heterogeneity becomes a hot spot.How to gather BCSCs as much as possible and how to explain the heterogeneity could provide new insights in the treatment of breast cancer.
5.Practice and Thinking on Operating Mechanism of National TCM Clinical Research Base in Xinjiang
Guangyao LV ; Baojiang ZHANG ; Panjun GAO ; Fengsen LI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(3):608-612
This article summed up experiences in construction of the national traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) clinical research base, elucidation of Xinjiang TCM clinical research base of experiences in building a full range of the protection of the operating mechanism, characteristics, effects, and good advice for a number of deficiencies in the management of the base.
6.Optimal dose of dexmedetomidine combined with propofol for anesthesia in patients undergoing modified electroconvulsive therapy
Qian HAO ; Baojiang LIU ; Jianhong LI ; Xiaopan WANG ; Li ZHOU ; Jieping LYU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2020;40(1):65-67
Objective:To investigate the optimal dose of dexmedetomidine combined with propofol for anesthesia in patients undergoing modified electroconvulsive therapy (MECT).Methods:One hundred and sixty patients of both sexes, aged 20-60 yr, weighing 45-80 kg, of American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ, scheduled for elective MECT, were allocated into 4 groups ( n=40 each) by a random number table method: different doses of dexmedetomidine combined with propofol group (D 1, D 2 and D 3 groups) and routine anesthesia group (group C). Dexmedetomidine 0.2, 0.4 and 0.6 μg/kg were intravenously injected in D 1, D 2 and D 3 groups, respectively, the equal volume of normal saline was given instead in group C, and propofol 1.0 mg/kg and succinylcholine 0.5 mg/kg were intravenously injected in turn 10 min later.Venous blood samples were collected before giving dexmedetomidine (T 0) and at 1 min after the end of MECT (T 1) for determination of the plasma epinephrine (E) and norepinephrine (NE) concentrations.Propofol consumption, occurrence of cardiovascular events, duration of epilespsy and energy suppression index were recorded. Results:Compared with group C, the plasma E and NE concentrations were significantly decreased at T 4, and the propofol consumption was reduced in D 1, D 2 and D 3 groups ( P<0.05). Compared with group D 2, the plasma E and NE concentrations were significantly increased at T 1 in group D 1 and decreased at T 1 in group D 3 ( P<0.05). The incidence of adverse cardiovascular events was significantly increased in group D 3 than in the other 3 groups ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in duration of epilespsy or energy suppfession index among the 4 groups( P>0.05). Conclusion:The optimal dose of dexmedetomidine combined with propofol 1.0 mg/kg is 0.4 μg/kg when used for anesthesia in the patients undergoing MECT.
7.The contribution of contrast-enhanced spectral mammography in detecting breast carcinoma of dense breasts
Lei SHENG ; Tong SUO ; Xia ZHANG ; Baojiang LI ; Daosheng LI ; Yuanzhong XIE
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2019;53(2):98-102
Objective To assess the contribution of contrast-enhanced spectral mammography (CESM) in detecting breast carcinoma of dense breasts. Methods To retrospectively analyze the imaging and clinical data of 52 female patients with breast carcinoma which were confirmed by pathology in Tai'an Central Hospital of Shandong Province from April 2017 to April 2018.All cases classified as dense or uneven dense breasts by DM examination underwent Ultrasound (US), digital mammography (DM), CESM, dynamic contrast enhanced MRI (DCE-MRI).The breast imaging report and data system (BI-RADS) and breast density classification were both evaluated using the 5th edition of BI-RADS. The efficacy of US, DM, DM+CESM, DCE-MRI in detecting breast carcinoma (BI-RADS 5) was evaluated by χ2 test. Results Histopathology confirmed that 87 lesions were malignant and 35 lesions were benign. The sensitivity of US, DM, DM +CESM, DCE-MRI were 66.67%(58/87), 64.37%(56/87), 100.00%(87/87), 100.00%(87/87) and the specificity were 94.28%(33/35), 74.28%(26/35), 85.71%(30/35), 51.43%(18/35), respectively. There was statistically significant difference in specificity (χ2=9.545, P=0.002) and BI-RADS 5 category, detection 39.08%(34/87), 22.99%(20/87), respectively (χ2=5.263, P=0.022) between the DM + CESM group and DCE-MRI group. Conclusion In dense breasts, CESM has a high application value in breast carcinoma diagnosis.
8.Studyon MRInoiseanditseffectstohearingfunction
Xiaolei HAN ; Huan LI ; Jian YANG ; Baojiang FAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2019;35(7):1152-1154,1175
Objective ToexplorethenoiselevelsfromdifferentMRIsequencesandtheeffectsofMRInoiseonhearingfunction ofthesubjectswithtraditionalhearingprotection measures.Methods Intheprocessofscanningvolunteerswith MRI,soundlevel metersandelectretcapacitancemicrophoneswereusedsimultaneouslytodetectthenoiselevelsofdifferentMRIsequencesanddifferentpositionsof magnets,analyzingthe MRInoiserangeanddistributioncharacteristics.Dynamicauditorybrainstem response(ABR)wasusedto measurethehearingthresholdsof100healthyadultvolunteerswithtraditionalhearingprotection measures,respectivelywithin24 hoursbeforeMRIexamination (test1),within20minutesafterMRIexamination(test2),and25daysafterMRIexamination(test 3),estimatingthehearinglossandrecoveryofthesubjects.Results ThenoisevaluesofdifferentMRIsequencesweredifferent,the peakofsoundpressurelevel[Lpeak]rangedfrom119.7to124.5dB(A),theequivalentweightedsoundpressurelevel[Leq]ranged from103.5to115.3dB(A).DynamicABRresultsshowedthehearingthresholdsoftest2onbothleftandrightearsweresignificantlyhigher thanthoseoftest1(L:P=0.012;R:P=0.001);while,havingcomparedthehearingthresholdsofleftandrightearsintest3with thoseintest1,therewerenosignificantdifferences(L:P=0.138;R:P=0.451).Conclusion Thenoiseof3.0T MRIcancausethe hearingthresholdsofhealthyadultswithtraditionalhearingprotectionmeasuresincreasetemporarily,whenscanningwithMRI,more effectivemeasuresshouldbetakentoreducethehearingnoiseandprotectthehearingfunctionofthesubjects.
9. Progress in Research on Regulatory Mechanism of Prebiotics in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Jiayiren LI ; Baojiang WEN ; Jing YANG ; Jianhong ZHAO ; Jiayiren LI ; Baojiang WEN ; Jing YANG ; Jianhong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2022;27(9):568-573
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a non⁃specific chronic inflammatory disease of the intestine, and its pathogenesis is not yet been fully elucidated. At present, it is generally believed that gut microbiota plays a key role in the pathogenesis of IBD. Prebiotics are non⁃digestible food ingredients that can regulate the gut microbiota. Recently, more and more studies support the beneficial effect of prebiotics in IBD. Some prebiotics of dietary supplements can be used as fermentable substrates to promote the growth and metabolic activity of intestinal beneficial bacteria and increase the production of short ⁃ chain fatty acids, thereby exerting anti ⁃ inflammatory effects. This article reviewed the progress in research on the protective mechanism of prebiotics in IBD from the perspective of traditional and emerging prebiotics and providing a theoretical basis for its application in IBD adjuvant therapy.
10.Prokaryotic expression and immunogenicity of IgG-binding protein of Streptococcus equi subspecies equi.
Jungao SHAO ; Huijiao JIANG ; Jianxin CHANG ; Baojiang ZHANG ; Shanchun LI ; Yan SU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2016;32(5):577-583
To analyze the immunogenicity and protective ability of recombinant IgG-binding protein (EAG) of Streptococcus equi subspecies equi and to evaluate its value when used as equine vaccine antigen, EAG gene was amplified by PCR and inserted into pET-28a vector. The EAG recombinant proteins were expressed and purified to immune mice. The serum antibody and challenge protection were tested. The purified recombinant protein of EAG was 26 kDa, and the protein reacted specifically with positive serum of Streptococcus equi subspecies equi. The mice antibody level for EAG immunization group was 1∶8 100. The immunological protection result showed that the protection rate of the EAG recombinant protein was 90%. The results suggested that the EAG protein has good immunogenicity and immunological protection, and it can effectively increase the humoral immune response and immunological protection of mice.
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