1.Determination of Thimerosal of Chondroitin Sulfate Eye Drops in Different Packing Materials by Volt-am-pere Polarography Method
Dingjie CHU ; Hong JIANG ; Min HU
China Pharmacist 2017;20(2):380-382
Objective:To establish a volt-ampere polarography method for the determination of thimerosal in chondroitin sulfate eye drops, and study the adsorption of thimerosal in different packing materials. Methods:The hanging mercury drop electrode ( HM-DE) in multi-functional electrode was used and the sample solution was added to potassium chloride-hydrochloric acid buffer solution. Nitrogen deoxygenation time was 200 s, the enrichment time was 60 s, and the equilibrium time was 5 s. The potentiometric scan was performed using a two standard addition method. Results:Thimerosal had a good linear relationship within the range of 0. 01-1. 0 mg· ml-1(r=0. 9990). The detection limit was 1. 78 μg·ml-1 and the average recovery was 99. 1% (RSD=2. 7%, n=9). Conclu-sion:The method is simple and accurate, and suitable for the determination of thimerosal in chondroitin sulfate eye drops. Low-density polyethylene and polypropylene both show obvious adsorption of thimerosal,so chondroitin sulfate eye drops should not be packed in the above packing materials.
2.Study of inter-fractional variations and adaptive radiotherapy in pancreatic cancer
Cheng YANG ; Li X.ALLEN ; Jianhua WANG ; Dingjie LI ; Ronghu MAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2012;21(3):263-266
ObjectiveTo quantitatively characterize the inter-fractional anatomy variations and advantages of dosimetry for the adaptive radiotherapy in pancreatic cancer.MethodsA total of 226 daily CT images acquired from 10 patients with pancreatic cancer treated with image-guided radiotherapy were analyzed retrospectively.Targets and organs at risk (OARs) were delineated by the atlas-based automatic segmentation and modified by the skilled physician.Various parameters,including the center of mass (COM) distance,the maximal overlap ratio (MOR) and the Dice coefficient (DC),were used to quantify the inter-fractional organ displacement and deformation.The adaptive radiation therapy (ART) was applied to handle the daily GT images.The dose distributions parameters from the ART plan were compared with those from the repositioning plan.ResultsThe inter-fractional anatomy variations of pancreas head were obvious in the pancreatic cancer irradiation.The mean COM distance,MOR and DC of pancreas head after the bony or soft tissue alignment and registration was ( 7.8 ± 1.3 ) mm,( 87.2 ± 8.4 )% and ( 77.2 ±7.9)% respectively.Compared with the repositioning plan,the ART plan had better target coverage and OARs sparing.For example,the mean V100 of PTV was improved from (93.32 ± 2.89) % for repositioning plan to ( 96.03 ± 1.42) % for ART plan with t =2.79,P =0.008 and the mean V50.4 for duodenum was reduced from (43.4 ± 12.71 )% for the repositioning plan to (15.6 ± 6.25)% for the ART plan with t =3.52,P=0.000.ConclusionsThe ART can effectively account for the obvious inter-fractional anatomy variations in pancreatic cancer irradiation and be used to escalate the radiotherapy dose for the pancreatic cancer,which will lead to a promising higher local control rate.
3.The comparison of plan dose and dose verification in volumetric modulated arc therapy for early stage non-small cell lung cancer with non-flattening filter
Dingjie LI ; Yougai ZHANG ; Ying XUE ; Wei GUO ; Hong GE ; Jianhua WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(1):53-56
Objective To compare the dose distributions of the volumetric modulated arc therapy ( VMAT) for early stage non?small cell lung cancer ( NSCLC) using conventional flattening filter ( FF) and the flattening filter free ( FFF) beams and to verify the dose calculation accuracy of the FFF beam through a three?dimensional verification system. Methods The treatment plans of 20 patients ( 2015 years hospitalized) treated with SBRT for early stage NSCLC using a TrueBeam accelerator were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were scanned with 4DCT and the average density projection images were used for organ segmentation and treatment planning using an Eclipse plan system. Two volumetric modulated arc therapy ( VMAT) plans with FF and FFF were designed with the same planning parameters for each patient. The dose distributions between the two plans were compared and their dose verifications were assessed with the ArcCheck device. Results With the same dose coverage for the target, there was no significant difference in the dose compatibility index 100%(CI100%) between FF and FFF beams (P=0. 82).CI80% and CI50% of FFF plan were lower than that of FF plan (P=0. 02,0. 01).The dose significantly decreased in the FFF plan comparing with the FF plan for the ipsilateral lung and the total lung (P<0. 01 for both).There was no significant difference between monitor units of the FF and FFF plans ( P=0. 34) ,while the delivery time of FFF was significant shorter than that of FF (P<0. 01).The DVH passing,γ pass rates and the absolute dose deviations of the FF and FFF plans at the central point were not significantly different ( P=0. 05,0. 16, 0. 26) . Conclusions FFF beams for NSCLC patients with VMAT planning can significantly improve the dose distribution compatibility and reduce radiation doses to lung. The beam delivery with FFF beams was also faster. Furthermore,the three?dimensional dose verification confirmed that the dose calculation in Eclipse plan system using FFF beams for VMAT plans were accurate and met the clinical need.
4.The research of resilience and personality among the physically disabled people
Mengmeng XING ; Yanzhang LI ; Dingjie XU ; Zhu ZHOU ; Quanghong HUANG ; Youping YANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(12):1117-1119
Objective To explore the relationship between resilience and personality among the physically disabled people.Methods A total of 668 disabled persons were tested by Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale(CD-RISC), Eysenck Personality Questionnaire Short Scale (EPQ-RSC), Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (SES).Results The score of resilience of disabled people(53.42± 18.18) was than lower Chinese community people (65.4 ± 13.9, t =-16.83, P< 0.05).The scores of the three sub-factors were tenacity (27.19 ± 10.23), strength (18.11 ±6.42) ,optimism(8.09±3.00).The disabled persons' resilience was positively correlated with self-esteem(r=0.52,P<0.01) ,extraversion(r=0.47, P<0.01) ,and negatively correlated with psychoticism(r=-0.34, P<0.01), neuroticism(r=-0.32, P<0.01).Self-esteem and extraversion could make positive predictions,while psychoticism and neuroticism could make negative predictions to the resilience of disabled persons.Conclusion The disabled Persons' personality is closely related with resilience and has significant predictions to resilience.
5.Observation of CT-MRI image fusion in postoperativeprecise radiotherapy for gliomas
Rong HUANG ; Hui WU ; Xiaoxu LU ; Jing XU ; Yanling WANG ; Dingjie LI ; Zhiyao CHENG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(2):192-196
Objective To investigate the value of computed tomography (CT)-magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) image fusion in target volume delineation of postoperative precise radiotherapy for gliomas.Methods Thirty-six patients newly diagnosed with gliomas were enrolled and received postoperative intensity-modulated radiotherapy.Landmark (L) combined with manual fusion (M) and maximization of mutual information (MI) was used for image fusion.Target volume and organs at risk were delineated based on CT images and fused images,respectively.Comparison of the volume was made by pairwise t test.The distance from a landmark on CT image to the corresponding one on MRI image was calculated.The volume method and geometric center method were used to calculate the degree of volume overlap and changes in central positions after image fusion.Results The L+M+MI method achieved a high registration accuracy in image fusion,with a registration error less than 2 mm.In patients with grade Ⅲ-V gliomas,the CT images yielded significantly smaller gross tumor volume (GTV) and clinical target volume (CTV) than the MRI images (74.62±46.91 vs.105.99±58.86 cm3,P=O.042;304.03± 130.05 vs.387.94± 150.12 cm3,P=0.040).After image fusion,the smallest change in central position occurred in the chiasma (1.32± 1.42 mm),and the largest change occurred in CTV (7.99± 11.06 mm),followed by GTV and the brain stem.Conclusions CT-MRI image fusion helps to reduce the uncertainty of target volume delineation in patients with gliomas,especially in those with edema and residual tumor after surgery.
6.Development of the social integration self-rating scale and the reliability, validity analysis of the disabled people
Zhu ZHOU ; Yanzhang LI ; Dingjie XU ; Quanhong HUANG ; Youping YANG ; Li HE ; Long CHENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(3):270-272
Objective To develop social integration scale of the disabled,and to test the reliability and validity of the scale.Methods 511 disabled persons were investigated by self-made social integration scale and Chinese version of positive and negative affect schedule (PANAS-C).Results The Scale was composed of three factors:self integration,relationship integration and affection integration,and they explained 47.39% of variance.The theoretical model fit could be accepted (x2/df =2.051,P<0.001;RMSEA =0.046;GFI =0.884;CFI =0.926;IFI =0.927).The factors had significant correlated with positive affect (r=0.34-0.55,P<0.01)and positive affect (r=-0.12--0.32,P<0.01).The high score group and low score group of social integration had significant differences in positive affect (t=13.77,P<0.01)and negative affect(t=-7.58,P<0.01).The cronbach's alpha coefficients of the scale and the three factors were 0.94,0.92,0.87 and 0.89 respectively,and the seven sub-factors'cronbach 's alpha coefficients were from 0.76 to 0.87.Conclusion The theory construct of social integration of the disabled is multi-hierarchical and multi-dimensional.The scale has acceptable reliability and validity,and can be used to assess the degree of social integration of the disabled.
7.The characteristics of resilience and the relationships between resilience and social integration of disabled people
Yanzhang LI ; Dingjie XU ; Zhu ZHOU ; Quanhong HUANG ; Youping YANG ; Li HE ; Long CHENG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(8):732-734
Objective To explore the characteristics of resilience and the relationships between resilience and social integration of disabled people.Methods By convenient sampling,a total of 702 disabled people were investigated by Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale,Social Integration Scale of the Disabled and self-made general questionnaire.Results The score of resilience of disabled people(53.27± 18.21) was lower than chinese community people(65.4± 13.9,t=-13.19,P<0.01).The resilience scores were significantly lower of the disabled people who came from rural areas,younger(≤ 24 years old) or older(≥ 60 years old),and were disabled from birth had poor family economic conditions,and had no insurances(P<0.05,P<0.01).But the disabled people who had university degree or above,married,working,and had warm and harmonious family atmosphere,had significantly higher resilience scores (P<0.05,P<0.01).The vesilience and three sub-factors were significantly correlated with social integration (r=0.38-0.66,P<0.01).The high resilience group had higher score in integration and three dimensions compared with the low resilience group(t=11.60-19.02,P<0.01).Tenacity and strength directly influenced the three dimensions of social integration (the path coefficient were 0.18-0.46,P<0.01).Conclusion The resilience of the disabled people is lower,and there are close relationships between resilience and social integration.The training of tenacity and strength is beneficial to social integration of the disabled people.
8.Application of CT image-guided technology in radiotherapy of the mid-and upper-thoracic esophageal carcinoma
Dingjie LI ; Hui WU ; Ronghu MAO ; Chengliang YANG ; Hongchang LEI ; Jianhua WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2013;33(6):623-625
Objective To compare the clinical target volume (CTV) expanding margins in the mid-and upper-thoracic esophageal carcinoma during radiotherapy measured with and without online image guidance technique by CT on rail.Methods 100 patients with mid-and upper-thoracic esophageal carcinoma undergoing intensity modulated radiotherapy received CT scanning.Image registration was conducted between the scanning results and the planned CT images,thus set-up error data were acquired and got on-line correction.Fifty patients were randomly selected to undergo additional post-treatment CT scanningso as to analyze the revised residuals,displacement during treatment,and infra-fraction GTV shifts.Results Compared to the radiotherapy without CT-based image guidance,the CTV expanding margins obtained with CT-based image guidance was reduced significantly from 9.1,8.8 and 6.1 mm to 4.1,4.5 and 4.3 mm in the left-right,head-feet,and belly-back directions respectively.Conclusions The on-line image-guided technology significantly improves the accuracy of target and reduces the CTV expanding margins.
9.A phantom study of three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy and sliding window intensity-modulated radiation therapy based on 4D dose distribution
Ronghu MAO ; You ZHANG ; Lingling TIAN ; Renqi GAO ; Lei REN ; Dingjie LI ; Jianhua WANG ; Fangfang YIN ; Hong GE
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2021;30(3):272-277
Objective:In this paper, based on the 4D dose distribution of the treatment plan, the effects of respiratory movement on the dose distribution of three-dimensional conformal radiation therapy (3DCRT) and sliding window intensity-modulated radiation therapy (SW-IMRT) techniques were analyzed, and the dose errors caused by respiratory movement based on the 4D dose distribution were evaluated.Methods:In this study, the dynamic thoracic phantom (CIRS-008A) was used to simulate the patient with a 3 cm spherical insert as the tumor. Four motion patterns were simulated with cos 4( x) and sin ( x) wave forms of 10 mm and 5 mm amplitudes. The 4DCT scans with the phantom were performed in different breathing modes, and the maximum intensity projection (MIP), average intensity projection (AIP) and 10 separate 4DCT phase images were transferred to the Eclipse treatment planning system. The targets were contoured on MIP, with corresponding 3DCRT and SW-IMRT plans designed and dose calculated on AIP. By copying the plan designed on the AIP to each phase image of the 4DCT set, the MATLAB software package was employed to register and superimpose all the phase-specific doses onto one of the reference phase to create a 4D-accumulated dose distribution. Both films (EBT2) and optically stimulated luminescence (OSLD) detectors were inserted in and around the target area of the phantom to measure the delivered doses. The calculated 4D-accumulated doses were compared to the measured doses and their differences were evaluated using Gamma analysis. Results:Under different respiration modes, the average Gamma index (3%/3 mm) passing rates between the 4D-accumulated doses and EBT2-measured doses for 3DCRT and SW-IMRT plans were (98.8±0.78)% and (96.4±1.89)%, respectively. The absolute measurements of OSLDs both inside and outside of the target area well matched the 4D-accumulated doses.Conclusions:4DCT can be effectively applied to evaluate the treatment plan dose distribution through 4D dose accumulation, which can potentially avoid cold spots and target under-coverage. Under different respiration modes, both 3DCRT and SW-IMRT plans provide dose measurements consistent with those predicted by the 4D-accumulated dose of treatment plan.
10.The effect of N-acetyl-seryl-aspartly-lysyl-proline on myofibroblast different iation
Xinxin XUE ; Shipu DU ; Shifeng LI ; Xiaojun WANG ; Yan LIU ; Haijing DENG ; Dingjie XU ; Hong XU ; Fang YANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(2):131-135
[Abstract ] Objective Silicosis is one of the most serious occupational diseases in China .In this study,we explored the reg -ulatory effect of N-acetyl-seryl-aspartyl-lysyl-proline ( Ac-SDKP ) on angiotensin ( Ang ) Ⅱ-induced extracellular signal-regulated ki-nase ( ERK1/2) and Jun N-terminal kinase ( JNK) signals and its inhibitory effect on the differentiation of human embryonic lung MRC-5 fibroblasts to myofibroblasts via Ang Ⅱ-induced ERK1/2 and JNK signals . Methods Human embryonic lung MRC-5 fibro-blasts were induced by Ang Ⅱand pre-treated with the JNK signal inhibitor ( SP600125 ) , the ERK1/2 signal inhibitor ( PD98059 ) or Ac-SDKP.The proliferation of the cells was measured by MTT assay .The expressions of αS-MA, SRF, p-ERK1/2 and p-JNK were determined by immunocytochemical staining , and the expression levels of these proteins and collagen Ⅰwere detected by Western blot .Results The A value of Ang Ⅱ group (0.56 ±0.08) measured by MMT assay was 2.07 fold as control group ( 0.27 ±0.05 ). Pretreatment with SP600125 , PD98059 and Ac-SDKP, the A value were (0.39 ±0.02), (0.40 ±0.03) and (0.36 ±0 0.5) that had a statistical significance with Ang Ⅱgroup.The up-regulation of colla-gen type Ⅰ,α-SMA, SRF were induced by Ang Ⅱ by 4.50, 3.50 and 3.00 fold compared with control group.Moreover, the expression of p-ERK1/2 and p-JNK were increased as 6.71 and 7.90 fold as control. Pre-treatment with Ac-SDKP could inhibit p-JNK and p-ERK1/2 to 29.79% and 46.84% compared with AngⅡ group. Conclusion Ac -SDKP can inhibit the differentiation of human embryonic lung MRC-5 fibroblasts to myofibroblasts by regulating AngⅡ-induced JNK and ERK1/2 signals.