1.A study of CT perfusion imaging before and after radiotherapy for solid lung cancer
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;25(7):694-698
Objective To analyze the perfusion status of lung cancer before radiotherapy and the relationship between changes in CT perfusion parameters after radiotherapy and the efficacy of radiotherapy.Methods Twenty-eight patients clinically and pathologically diagnosed with lung cancer were enrolled as subjects.Those patients received CT perfusion imaging scan and perfusion parameters including blood flow (BF),blood volume (BV),mean transit time (MTT),and permeability surface (PS) were calculated.We use linear correlation analysis for relation between value of CT perfusion imaging and the target volume of lung cancer before radiotherapy,t-test for difference between the remission groups and non-remission groups,compared paired sample t-test for value of CT perfusion imaging before and after radiotherapy.Results According to the efficacy of radiotherapy,28 patients with lung cancer were divided into response group (n=16) and non-response group (n=12).The response group had significantly smaller tumor sizes before and after radiotherapy than the non-response group (58.72±22.95 cm3 vs.24.53±13.79 cm3,P=0.000).However,there was no significant correlation of target volume before radiotherapy with any perfusion parameter (P=0.628).The response group had significantly larger BF and BV than the non-response group before radiotherapy (1.23±1.36 vs.6.42±2.57,P=0.024 and 1.23±0.31 vs.0.59±0.18,=0.041),suggesting a low perfusion state of tumor tissue in the non-response group.However,there were no significant differences in MTT and PS between the two groups (0.93±0.58 vs.0.93±0.66,P=0.851 and 1.46±0.83 vs.1.17±0.56,P=0.141).All the 28 patients had significantly smaller BF,BV,MTT,and PS after radiotherapy (9.81±3.56 vs.7.48±3.31,P=0.006;0.96±0.41 vs.0.64±0.38,P=0.003;0.93±0.60 vs.0.53±0.30,P=0.007;1.34±0.73 vs.0.74±0.44,P=0.001).Conclusions CT perfusion imaging can predict the efficacy of radiotherapy for lung cancer,which may guide the planning and implementation of precise radiotherapy for lung cancer.
2.Effects of H_2O_2 and 11,12-EET in EDHF mediated relaxation in the rat basilar arteries
Biao SONG ; Zhiwu CHEN ; Yifei FAN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(02):-
AIM:To study the effects of Hydrogen Peroxide(H2O2)and 11,12-epoxyeicosatrienoic acid(11,12-EET)on EDHF-mediated relaxation in the rat basilar arteries.METHODS: The relaxant effects of acetylcholine(ACh),H2O2,11,12-EET,and catalase(CAT) on rat arteria basilaris in vitro were detected by vasomotoricity experiment in vitro.RESULTS: In the rat basilar arteries,preconstricted by 30 mmol/L KCl in vitro,ACh(10-7-10-4.5 mol/L) had the concentration-dependent relaxation effect.3?10-5 mol/L N?-nitro-L-arginine-methyl-ester(L-NAME) and 10-5 mol/L indomethacin(Indo) could partly inhibit the relaxation effect of ACh to the rat basilar arteries,but non-No/non-PGI2-mediated relaxation was still significant(P
3.Thallium poisoning: report of an autopsy case.
Xin-biao LIAO ; Qing-song YAO ; Yi-xuan SONG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(8):567-567
4.Study on Accurately Controlling Discharge Energy Method Used in External Defibrillator.
Biao SONG ; Jianfei WANG ; Lian JIN ; Xiaomei WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2016;40(1):17-21
This paper introduces a new method which controls discharge energy accurately. It is achieved by calculating target voltage based on transthoracic impedance and accurately controlling charging voltage and discharge pulse width. A new defibrillator is designed and programmed using this method. The test results show that this method is valid and applicable to all kinds of external defibrillators.
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6.Pharmacokinetics behavior of raltitrexed in rats after repeatedly injected with Huangqi injection.
Rong XING ; Biao QU ; Jia-Wei SONG ; Kai ZHOU ; Qiao LIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(11):2140-2143
In this study, the variation of pharmacokinetics behavior of raltitrexed (RTX) in rats after repeatedly injected with Huangqi injection was investigated. Twelve SD rats were divided into two groups: the multidose group and the RTX group. Rats in multidose group were iv. injected with Huangqi injection (dose of 1.575 mL x kg(-1)) everyday at 8 am for a week, and had free accesses for food and water. The rats were fasted for food but not water since 8 h before the eighth day. At the eighth morning, firstly, rats were injected with Huangqi injection (dose of 1.575 mL x kg(-1)), and 5 min later, were injected with RTX (dose of 0.467 mg x kg(-1)); rats in RTX group were not disposed in the previous seven days, also had free accesses for food and water, and were iv. injected with raltitrexed at the same time as Multidose group at the eighth day morning. Rat plasma was collected at different time and processed with methanol to precipitate the protein before HPLC assays. The pharmacokinetics parameters for two groups were calculated by software 3P97. Through the observation of drug concentration in plasma and time curve, we found that at almost every time point the concentration of RTX in plasma in multidose group was lower than the RTX group. When comparing the pharmacokinetics parameters between the multidose group and the RTX group, the average of AUC(0-t) and half-life(t1/2) of multidose group were decreased from 56 080 microg x min x L(-1) and 15.07 min to 35 834 microg x min x L(-1) and 8.95 min, respectively, while the clearance (CL) was increased from 0.51 to 0.83 mL x h(-1). Therefore, it could be deduced that repeatedly injected with AR injection may influence the renal excretion and glycometabolism of RTX, thus change pharmacokinetics behavior of raltitrexed in rats plasma. This result may give us a hint to prudantly manage the drug combination of RTX and Huangqi injection.
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8.Doppler noninvasive vascular scanning for the diagnosis of arteriosclerotic occlusion of the lower limbs
Yang ZHANG ; Wangde ZHANG ; Tan LI ; Li QIN ; Shenghan SONG ; Biao YUAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(3):190-192
Objectives To compare Doppler noninvasive vascular testing and computed tomographic angiography(CTA) with vascular angiography in the assessment of arteriosclerotic occlusion of the lower limbs. Methods In this study 97 lower extremities in 64 patients suffering from arteriosclerotic occlusion underwent both Doppler and CTA plus angiography. Angiogram results were taken as golden standard.The sensitivity and specificity of Doppler was calculated,the diagnostic accuracy of Doppler scanning and CTA plus angiography was calculated and compared.The statistic analysis was performed using x2 test in SPSS 16.0 format. Results Compared with CTA,Doppler scanning is equally accurate at the segments of iliac artery,common femoral artery,superficial femoral artery,dorsal pedis artery and posterior tibial artery (P > 0.05).At segment of popliteal artery,Doppler scanning yields more accurate results (P <0.05 ). Conclusions Being noninvasive convenient and of good accuracy,Doppler examination has a role for the diagnosis of arteriosclerotic occlusion of the lower limbs.
9.Cloning and Expression Analysis of HsDXR1 in Huperzia serrata
Hongmei LUO ; Biao LI ; Yulin LIN ; Jingyuan SONG ; Liu HE ; Chao SUN ; Rongtao LI ; Zhigang HU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(3):342-348
The transcript encoding 1-deoxy-D-xylulose-5-phosphate reductoisomerase (DXR) was discovered from the transcriptome data of Huperzia serrata. The transcript contained an open reading frame with length of 1,440 bp and coded 479 amino acids. The full length of HsDXR1 had been cloned using RT-PCR method. Ac-cording the bioinformatic analysis, the molecular weight of HsDXR1 protein was 51.4961 kDa and the pI was 6.44. No signal peptide and transmembrane site was discovered in HsDXR1, and the protein was most likely to be located in chloroplast. HsDXR1 had the same domain similar to the DXR protein of Arabidopsis and Oryza sativa. The expression level of HsDXR1 was most abundantly in H. serrata stem, followed by root and leaf. This study cloned and analyzed HsDXR1 gene from H. serrata for the first time. The result will provide a foundation for exploring the mechanism of terpene biosynthesis in H. serrata plants.
10.Percutaneous minimally invasive techniques in the treatment of cervical disc herniation
Bo YANG ; Jingkai XIE ; Biao YIN ; Lei SONG ; Shibing FANG ; Shengyu WAN ; Jian LI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(10):1038-1043
ObjectiveTo compare the therapeutic effects of percutaneous cervical discectomy (PCD group),percutaneous cervical disc nucleoplasty(PCN) and the association of them (PCDN) for the treatment of cervical intervertebral disk displacement and instability of cervical vertebral column.Methods From February 2003 to April 2011,171 consecutive patients with cervical disc herniation have presented at the authors' hospital and were retrospectively studied.The average age of patients was 47.8 years(ranged,21-74).Ninety-seven cases were treated with PCD,50 cases with PCN,and the other 24 cases with PCDN.Clinical result and the stability of cervical vertebral column after operation were evaluated and compared among the 3 groups.ResultsAll cases had been followed up for a median of 4.1 years.There was significant difference in the pre- and post-operation the Japanese Orthopaedic Association(JOA) scoring system on within 3groups (PCD:t=21.85,P<0.05; PCN:t=14.50,P<0.05; PCDN:t=8.56,P<0.05).All cases had been successfully operated.There was no significant difference between groups among the 3 groups in terms of the clinical outcomes(The recovery rate of JOA standard evaluation,F=2.19,P=0.12).According to Odom criteria,the excellent and good rate are as follows:81.35% in PCD,82.44% in PCN,83.19% in PCDN,respectively.There was no significant difference between groups among the 3 groups in terms of the clinical success rate (P>0.05).There was no instability of cervical vertebral column cases in 3 groups after operation(P>0.05),and no significant difference was found in terms of cervical vertebral column stability in pre- and post-operation in each group.ConclusionAll the three operations including PCN,PCD and PCDN are safe,minimally invasive spine surgery for the treatment of cervical intervertebral disk displacement; they achieve good clinical outcomes and there are no difference on the stability of cervical vertebral column between preoperation and postoperation.