1.Insulin-like growth factor-1 generation test in diagnosis and treatment of short stature
International Journal of Pediatrics 2014;(5):485-488
Short stature accounts for a large proportion of endocrine diseases in children,with a complex and cross-cutting etiology. It is one of the risk factors for physical and psychological problems in children,and needs proper diagnosis and timely treatment. The insulin-like growth factor-1 ( IGF-1 ) generation test is via re-combinant human growth hormone(rhGH)stimulating peripheral target cells to secrete IGF-1. The effects of rh-GH stimulation are then evaluated according to the responsiveness of IGF-1,which is not only helpful for further determination of clinical classification of short stature,but also for therapy assessment of rhGH in time and a-chievement of personalized treatment.
2.Establishment of subcutaneous and orthotopic transplatation tumor model of human esophageal cancer in nude mice
Wenjian YAO ; Yu BAI ; Baosheng ZHAO
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(7):828-829,833
Objective To establish a subcutaneous and orthotopic transplatation tumor model of human esophageal cancer in nude mice .Methods Fresh tissues of human esophageal cancer were collected and transplanted into subcutaneous places of nude mice .The successfully transplanted primary generation tumor was passed down three times .Then tumor were implanted into the subcutaneous and esophageal submucous tissues of nude mice .The formation rate ,morphology ,invasion and metastasis of tumor were observed .Results The tumor formation rate of subcutaneous transplatation model was 60% ,it was low grade squamous cell carcinoma without lymph node and distant organ metastasis .The tumor formation rate of orthotopic transplatation model was 80% , the morphological characteristics were consistent with human original tumor .Lymph node and organ metastasis could be found ex-tensive .Conclusion We preliminary established effective subcutaneous and orthotopic transplatation tumor model of human esopha-geal cancer in nude mice .It might be an available model for further research of esophageal cancer .
3.Radiomics:clinical application and progress
Zhenjiang LI ; Yu MAO ; Baosheng LI ; Hongsheng LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(7):828-832
Radiomics is an emerging tumor diagnosis and auxiliary detection technique that has undergone rapid development in the past few decades.The availability of new imaging equipment and reagents, as well as the use of standardized imaging protocol, has made quantitative and standardized imaging analysis possible.Radiomics is a field of study that involves the extraction of a large number of quantitative features from areas of interest in medical images using data-characterization algorithms, and transformation of these data into first-order or high-order data.The accuracy of clinical diagnosis and prognostic value of radiomics can be further improved by analyzing the relationship between data layers.Although radiomics has many advantages and has made great progress, its standardization, reliability, and application in large data and multicenter studies will need to be further optimized.
4.Study of image-guided radiotherapy for head and neck cancer based on on-line and off-line CBCT setup verification
Hongsheng LI ; Baosheng LI ; Tao SUN ; Yong YIN ; Xu LI ; Ningsha YU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2009;29(3):280-283
Objective To investigate how much the patient setup accuracy for irradiation of head and neck cancer can be improved by online setup verification and offline setup verification using cone-beam computed tomography(CBCT), and the feasibility of image-guided adaptive correction procedure to reduce the PIN margin.Methods 16 patients of head-and-neck cancer treated with three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT)or intensity modulated radiotherapy(IMRT)were investigated. The first online kV CBCT scan, rigid image registration, setup correction were performed before radiotherapy. The second kV CBCT scan were acquired immediately after treatment and analysis was performed as above. CBCT scans were acquired at two or three fractions weekly during the entire course of radiotherapy and CBCT online-guided correction data were recorded. The data was used to calculate the population-based CTV-PTV margins under the condition of non-correction, correction every fraction and compensation of the systematic setup error respectively. The number of initial images required to predict systematic setup error was evaluated with the permission of 0.5 mm residue error. Results Total of 320 sets of CBCT images were analyzed for 16 patients. Under the condition of non-correction, the margins required to account for total error are 5.7 mm,5.6 mm,and 7.3 mm in the left-right(X axis),cranio-eaudal(Y axis), and anterior-posterior (Z axis)directions respectively, when the tumor was corrected every fraction, the margins required to account for intrafraetion error are 1.7 mm,1.7 mm,and 2.3 mm in X, Y,and Z axis.To correct the systematic setup error,8 sets of CBCT images are adequate. After compensation for the effect of the systematic setup error, 2.7 mm,2.5 mm, and 3.6 mm PTV margins are necessary in X, Y, and Z axis respectively. Conclusions There exists some extent of setup error in head and neck 3D-CRT or IMRT.The on-line CBCT correction and the approach based on off-line adaptive correction both can be used to reduce the impact of setup error obviously, the required margins for the PTV was reduced accordingly.
5.Effects of 5-HT and electrolytes on the airway remodeling of bronchial asthma in guinea pigs
Baosheng CHEN ; Shengyuan LIU ; Xianghong WANG ; Shangbin YU ; Qiling CHEN ; Shiqiao YE
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: To explore the effects of 5-HT and electrolytes on the airway remodeling in guinea pigs with bronchial asthma.METHODS: 70 guinea pigs were divided into 7 groups: control group,model group,continued model group,5-HT group,anti-5-HT group,high Mg~(2+) group,low Mg~(2+) group.Remodeling model was established with ovalbumin.RESULTS: ① In model group,5-HT of serum and thickness of airway walls were significantly increased compared with control group(P
6.Feasibility study of image guided radiotherapy for lung tumor using online and offline cone-beam CT setup verification
Hongsheng LI ; Baosheng LI ; Jie LU ; Yong YIN ; Ningsha YU ; Yiru CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2009;18(2):130-133
Objective To investigate the feasibility of online and offline cone-beam CT (CBCT) guided radiotherapy for lung cancer. Methods Fourteen patients with lung tumor treated by three-dimen-sional conformal radiotherapy were investigated. Online kV CBCT scan,image registration and setup correc-tion were performed before and immediately after radiotherapy. CBCT online-guided correction data were used to calculate the population-based CTV-PTV margins under the condition of non-correction and correction in every fraction respectively. The numbers of initial images and the population-based CTV-PTV margins af-ter the offline compensation of the system setup error were evaluated with the permission of 0.5 mm and 1.5 mm maximal residue error,respectively. Results Under the condition of non-correction,the required mar-gins for total error were 5.7 mm,8.0 mm and 7.8 mm in the left-right(x axis) ,cranio-caudal(y axis) and anterior-posterior(z axis) directions, respectively. When the tumor was corrected in every fraction, the re-quired margins for intra-fraction error were 2.4 mm,2.4 mm and 2.3 mm in x,y and z axes, respectively. To correct the systematic setup error,9 sets of CBCT images for 3.3 mm,3.7 mm and 3.6 mm PTV margins, and 7 sets of CBCT images for 3.9 mm,4.3 mm and 4.3 mm PTV margins in x,y and z axes were necessary when 0. 5 mm and 1.5 mm maximal residue errosr were permited respectively. Conclusions Both of the online CBCT correction and the offline adaptive correction can markedly reduce the impact of setup error and reduce the required PTV margins accordingly. It is feasible to deliver the online and offline image guided ra-diation for patients with lung tumor.
7.Study of defining an appropriate CTV-to-PTV margins for non-small cell lung cancer based on online registration of cone.beam CT images and planning CT images
Hongsheng LI ; Baosheng LI ; Jinhu CHEN ; Yong YIN ; Ningsha YU ; Hongguang HU
Journal of International Oncology 2008;35(6):467-470
Objective To estimate the appropriate margins for the clinical target volume (CTV) with or without online correction using cone-beam CT(CBCT) during the processs of radiation for non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC) patients. Methods Eight patients with NSCLC treated with three-dimensional conformal ra-diotherapy(3D-CRT) were investigated, kV CBCT scans were performed before and immediately after radio-therapy. Then analysis of these images was performed using automatic and manual registration of the CBCT and planning computed tomography images. The patient positioning and organ motion were corrected by moving the couch in the left- right (X), cranio- caudal (Y), and anterior- posterior (Z) directions accordingly, and CBCTonline-guided correction data were recorded. The clinical study performed 2-3 times per week. CBCT data ac-quired before treatment delivery were used to evaluate the positioning error and organ motion, and that acquired after treatment were used to assess intrafraction tumor displacement and organ motion. These data were used in a standard formula to calculate CTV-to-PTV(planning target volume) margin of online-guided correction and non-online-guided correction. Results Total of 143 sets of CBCT images were analyzed. On the condition of non- correction, the margins required to account for total errors were 8 mm, 9 nun, 11 mm in X, Y and Z direc-tions respectively. When the tumor was corrected every fraction, margins required to account for intrafraction errors were 2 mm in each directions. Conclusion There are some extent of errors from positioning and organ motion in 3D-CRT for NSCLC. Online correction approach based on CBCT images analysis can be used to re-duce the impact obviously and to estimate the appropriate margins for the CTV.
8.Optimization of registration template of cone-beam CT guided whole breast irradiation after lumpectomy of breast cancer
Dongqing WANG ; Hongsheng LI ; Tao ZHOU ; Tonghai LIU ; Ningsha YU ; Baosheng LI
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2010;30(3):299-302
Objective To optimize the registration template of kilovohage cone-beam CT (CBCT) guided radiotherapy in whole breast irradiation(WBI)after lumpectomy of breast cancer.Methods From April 2006 to July 2009,twelve patients undergoing WBI with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT)were recruited in this study.All patients were performed with both conventional planning CT and CBCT integrated on Varian 23 EX.Six distinguishable referenee points(the diameter 1 mm)around the lumpectomy cavity and the surrounding gland on the planning CT image were marked.The images were manually registered offline based on the breast surface,surgical clips,breast gland,contiguous rib,ipsilaterai lung and its external contours,respectively.The same six reference points were then marked on the CBCT image.The performance of the five registration templates was compared using the concept of registration error,while the registration time was taken into account.The registration error was calculated based on the six reference points'translations between the planning CT image and CBCT image,and analyzed with SPSS 13.0 software using one-way ANOVA.Results The values of the registration error for the breast surface,surgical clips,breast gland, contiguous rib,ipsilateral lung and its external contours were(0.60±0.20),(0.43±0.15),(0.49±0.19),(0.69±0.36)and(0.94±0.49)cm,respectively,and the registration time were(3.8±1.1),(3.0±0.9),(4.7±1.7),(4.3±1.3)and(4.5±1.3)min,respectively.There was no statistical difforence between the breast surface,surgical clips and breast gland registration template(t=0.48-1.36,P>0.05),the same result trend to contiguous rib compared with ipsilateral lung(t=2.00,P=0.055),however,there was significant difference between surgical clips and the last two registration methods(t=2.08-4.08,P<0.05).Conclusion In this initial study with a modest number of patients,surgical clips show a best registration template from the standpoint of accuracy and efficiency,whereas contiguous rib and ipsilateral lung are not an ideal method.
9.Moxibustion with Medicine Cake on mRNA Expression of Matrix Metalloproteinases-2, 9 in Artherosclerosis Plaques of Rabbits
Xiaorong CHANG ; Ling FU ; Liang ZHANG ; Zenghui YUE ; Xinqun HE ; Baosheng YU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2010;16(10):934-936
ObjectiveTo observe the effect of moxibustion with medicine cake on mRNA expression of matrix metalloproteinases-2,9 (MMP-2,MMP-9)in artherosclerosis (AS) plaques of rabbits, and to explore the effect of moxibustion with medicine cake to the stability of artherosclerosis plaques of rabbits.MethodsAS rabbit models were established by feeding high-fat diet. 75 New Zealand big-eared rabbits were divided into 5 groups, blank group (blank control group), model group (AS model group), direct moxibustion group (AS model + moxa cone direct moxibustion), moxibustion on medicine cake group (AS model + moxibustion on medicine cake), western medicine group (AS model + atorvastatin), 15 rabbits in each group. Then the mRNA expression of MMP-2, MMP-9 was detected in the atherosclerotic plaques of rabbits with in situ hybridization.ResultsThe expressions of MMP-2, MMP-9 in the atherosclerotic plaques of rabbits were all be controlled in direct moxibustion group, moxibustion on medicine cake group, western medicine group (P<0.01 or P<0.05). The expressions of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in the moxibustion on medicine cake group and western medicine group were obviously lower than those of the direct moxibustion group.ConclusionThe expression of MMP-2, MMP-9 in the atherosclerotic plaques of rabbits can all be controlled in direct moxibustion group, moxibustion on medicine cake group, and western medicine group; as well as the plaques can all be made stable. The efficacy in the moxibustion on medicine cake group and western medicine group is superior to that of the direct moxibustion group.
10.Study on intestinal absorption of multiple constituents under the drug response of Wuwei-Jiangya recipe
Huihui ZHAO ; Li YU ; Kailun ZHANG ; Changling WEI ; Yang LIU ; Baosheng ZHAO ; Shuofeng ZHANG ; Xiaoyan GAO ; Liying LIU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2012;34(9):804-807
ObjectiveTo research the intestinal absorption characteristics in rats of multiple constituents,when Wuwei-Jiangya recipe was used in rats and showed reducing blood pressure effects.Methods ① After extracting Wuwei-Jiangya recipe,we fed it to rats once daily,until the blood pressure reduced; ②Establish Wuwei-Jiangya recipe and intestinal absorption of multiple constituents fingerprint by using reverted gut sac method and RP-HPLC fmgerprint.ResultsAfter one week's administration,there was the hypotensive effects and multiple constituents can be absorbed by intestine.ConclusionWhen the drug works,reverted gut sac method for studying intestinal absorption constituents can be used for locking the exposure constituents.