1.Clinical features and prognostic factors of alveolar soft part sarcoma in 15 patients
Xin SUN ; Wei GUO ; Rongli YANG ; Shun TANG ; Sen DONG
China Oncology 2009;19(10):784-787
Background and purpose: Alveolar soft part sarcoma (ASPS) is a rare malignant neoplasm characterized by slow growth and indolent behavior, and most of the patients had metastases in diagnoses. This study was to define clinical features and assess prognostic factors of ASTS. Methods: Between January 2003 and December 2008, there were 15 patients with ASTS who received treatment and were followed up in the Department of Orthopedic Ontology of Peking University People's Hospital. We retrospectively analyzed the clinical factors of the disease related to prognosis: gender, age, tumor size, primary tumor site, metastatic sites, local recurrence, the roles of postoperative radiotherapy and postoperative chemotherapy. Resnlts: At a follow-up from 7 to 76 months, only 2 patients had local recurrences after excision, but there was a high incidence of pulmonary metastases. Only 6 patients achieved disease free survival, 5 patients died of metastases or other complications. The five-year overall survival rates was 41.7%, and the median survival time was 42.0 months. Univariate analysis and Cox regression analysis revealed that tumor size, tumor primary site and metastases at diagnoses were prognostic factors, but not gender and age, Conclusion: Alveolar soft part sarcoma is a high grade malignant soft tissue neoplasm with frequent metastases to lung, bone or brain. Tumor size, primary tumor site and metastases at diagnoses are some of the prognostic factors. Chemotherapy or radiotherapy after surgery have no benefit to the survival in our analysis. Further prospective studies are needed to clarify the best strategy for the treatment of ASPS.
2.Effects of Tea Polyphenols on Cardiac Function and Myocardial Ultrastructure in Rats after Repeated +Gz Stress
Hao ZHAN ; Huajin DONG ; Yimei XIN ; Guixiang TANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 1999;12(2):79-83
Objective To observe the effects of tea polyphenols (TP) on cardiac function and myocardial ultrastructure in rats after repeated +10 Gz stress. Method Twenty four male Wistar rats were randomly divided into three groups (n=8 each): group A (control), group B (+10 Gz), group C (+Gz with TP). Group B and C were repeatedly exposed to +10 Gz (each for 30 s, onset rate about 0.5 G/s, 3 times/d with +1 Gz 1 min intervals, 3 d/wk, 4 weeks in total), but group A was only submitted to +1 Gz. TP(200 mg.kg-1) was given orally to group C about 1h prior to the +Gz experiment, and distilled water was given to group A and B.Function of isolated rat working hearts and myocardial ultrastructure were observed. Result A significant decrease of left ventricular systolic pressure (LVSP) and injury of myocardial structure in rats were demonstrated after repeated +10 Gz stress. But TP could remarkably elevate the LVSP and improve myocardial ultrastructural injury in +10Gz stressed rats. Conclusion These results indicated that repeated high G exposure may produce cardiac structural and functional injuries in rats which might be partly related to free radical metabolism; and antioxidant TP had significant protective effects on the hearts of +Gz stressed rats.
3.Risk factors for supine hypotension syndrome after spinal anesthesia in parturients
Feng XI ; Xiaoqing ZHANG ; Chencheng TANG ; Dong LI ; Xin LIU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;36(10):1179-1181
Objective To identity the risk factors for supine hypotension syndrome (SHS) after spinal anesthesia in parturients.Methods A total of 204 parturients,scheduled for elective cesarean section,were divided into either control group or SHS group depending on whether or not SHS (systolic blood pressure [SBP] in the upper extremity decreased by > 30 mmHg or decreased to < 80 mmHg) developed after spinal anesthesia.The baseline patient characteristics such as age,body height and weight,gestational weeks and biparietal diameter were recorded.Supine stress test (SST) was performed.Heart rate,blood pressure in upper and lower extremities,perfusion index,pleth variability index and intravesical pressure were recorded when patients were in supine position and in left lateral position before spinal anesthesia.The risk factors of which P values were less than 0.05 would enter the multi-factor logistic regression analysis to stratify the risk factors for SHS.Results Among the 204 patients,99 cases developed SHS after spinal anesthesia,and the incidence was 48.5%.Logistic regression analysis showed that maternal body weight,biparietal diameter,the difference in SBP between upper and lower extremities in supine position,the difference in SBP in upper extremities caused by changing position and positive SST were risk factors for SHS after spinal anesthesia (P<0.05 or 0.01).Conclusion Maternal body weight,biparietal diameter,the difference in SBP between the upper and lower extremities in supine position,the difference in SBP in upper extremities caused by changing position and positive SST are risk factors for SHS after spinal anesthesia in parturients.
4.Gelatin-chitosan-hydroxyapatite-minocycline biomimetic nanocomposite materials for repair of rabbit radius defects
Guangyu LI ; Zhou DONG ; Xin LIU ; Jian TANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;19(30):4757-4763
BACKGROUND:Gelatin-chitosan-hydroxyapatite-minocycline biomimetic nanocomposite materials were developed in our previous studies. OBJECTIVE:To observe the capability of gelatin-chitosan-hydroxyapatite-minocycline biomimetic nanocomposite materials in the repair of rabbit radius defects. METHODS: Thirty healthy adult New Zealand rabbits were selected to make critical-size lacunar bone defects of the upper radius (15 mm×6 mm). Then, the rabbit models were randomized into experimental group (n=15), autogenous bone graft group (n=10) and blank group (n=5). Gelatin-chitosan-hydroxyapatite-minocycline biomimetic nanocomposite materials were implanted into radial bone defects in the experimental group. Bone defect in blank group was implanted without any materials; in the autogenous bone graft group, the contralateral radius with same length was taken and implanted into the defect. General observation, histological observation and X-ray observation were performed respectively at 2, 4, 8, 12 weeks postoperatively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:At 12 weeks after operation, the experimental group showed obvious new blood vessels at the defect region, complete bony union and disappearance of the composite implant, but lamelar bone structure appeared, smal blood vessels were visible, the edge of new bone was connected to the original bone edge, exhibiting a continuity of bone, the bone density was slightly lowered, and the defect region became unobvious. In the autogenous bone graft group, bony union and trabecular bone reconstruction were distinct, the lamelar bone became mature, the medulary cavity was recanalized, the fracture line disappeared completely, and the bone density was completely consistent with that of the original bone. In the blank group, there was no obvious bone formation, which led to bone nonunion, and there were a great amount of fiber tissues and inflammatory cel infiltrated. To sum up, the gelatin-chitosan-hydroxyapatite-minocycline biomimetic nanocomposite material can obviously promote the repair of critical-size bone defects, and the repairing effect is basicaly the same with that of autologous bone grafting.
5.Biological characteristics of human breast cancer mammospheres cultured in serum-free medium over long term
Yuanwen CHEN ; Chengyi WU ; Xin CHEN ; Weixue TANG ; Huaying DONG
Tumor 2010;(4):283-287
Objective:To isolate breast cancer stem/progenitor cells from human breast cancer and study their proliferation and differentiation biological characteristics over long-term passages in vitro. Methods:Human breast cancer stem/progenitor cells were enriched in suspension cultures as nonadherent mammospheres(MS). Serial sphere formation assay was performed to determine self-renewal ability of mammosphere-derived cells (MSDC). Differentiation was induced by culturing MSDC in DMEM-F12 supplemented with serum but without growth factors. The ratio of CD44~+/CD24~(-/low) cell population was evaluated by flow cytometry(FCM). Results:The mammospheres were formed after inoculation of primary breast cancer cells into culcutre medium with growth factors but without serum. The mammospheres contained undifferentiated cells similar to stem cells, which had self-renewal and extensive proliferation capabilities. With increasing passages, the cells tended to adhere and differentiate. The number of adhering and differentiating cells increased, and the amount and size of mammospheres decreased. The CD44~+/CD24~(-/low) cell population was enriched in the basal-like molecular subtype of human breast tumors. The biological behaviors of mammospheres varied between different specimens.Conclusion:Cancer cells with stem cell properties of self-renewal, indefinite proliferation and multi-lineage differentiation widely existed in human breast cancer tissues. The biological behaviors varied because of different origin of specimens and changed under the effects of environmental factors.
6.Study on the B cell linear epitopes of rabies virus CVS-11 nucleoprotein.
Xin-Jun LV ; Xin-Xin SHEN ; Peng-Cheng YU ; Hao LI ; Li-Hua WANG ; Qing TANG ; Guo-Dong LIANG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(3):253-256
To study the B cell linear epitopes of rabies virus CVS-11 nucleoprotein, peptides were synthesized according to the amino acid sequences of B cell linear epitopes. Linear epitopes predicted by bioinformatics analysis were evaluated with immunological techniques. Indirect enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay showed that titers of antibodies to peptides (355-369 and 385-400 residues of rabies virus CVS-11 nucleoprotein) were above 1:12 800 in mouse sera. The antibodies recognized denatured rabies virus CVS-11 nucleoprotein in Western blot analysis. Purified anti-peptide antibodies recognized natural rabies virus CVS-11 nucleoprotein in BHK-21 cells in indirect fluorescent antibody test. The 355-369 and 385-400 residues of rabies virus CVS-11 nucleoprotein were validated as B cell linear epitopes.
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7.Correlation study of spinal canal and dural sac dimensions on MRI with therapy of lumbar disc herniation.
Qiang TANG ; Shuai YUAN ; Wei-dong WANG ; Kang-mei KONG ; Xin-jia WANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(11):994-999
OBJECTIVETo explore the value of spinal canal and dural sac dimensions for the treatment of lumbar disc herniation in MRI.
METHODSThe clinical data of 144 patients with single-level lumbar disc herniation underwent nonsurgical or surgical treatment from January 2010 to December 2012 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 91 patients in the nonsurgical group, including 55 males and 36 females, ranging in age from 20 to 68 years old with an average of (43.37±12.48) years; and there were 53 patients in the surgical group, including 28 males and 25 females, ranging in age from 20 to 64 years old with an average of (42.98±12.95) years. JOA scores (29 scores) were used to evaluate clinical manifestation (including subjective symptoms, objective findings, limitation of daily activities and bladder function) and outcomes. The parameters related to spinal canal and dural sac dimensions (including spinal canal midsagittal diameter and available diameter, lateral recess width, spinal canal and dural sac cross-sectional area) in the initial axial T2-weighted MRI were measured, and odds ratio of available diameter to midsagittal diameter, odds ratio of lateral recess width to midsagittal diameter and area ratio of dural sac to spinal canal were calculated. Then, the differences of all parameters between two groups, and the correlations with initial JOA scores were analyzed.
RESULTS(1) All patients were followed up from 1 to 3 years with an average of 2.1 years. JOA scores before treatment were 16.27±2.96 in nonsurgical group and 12.64±3.30 in surgical group, there was statistically significant difference (t=6.319, P<0.01). At final follow-up time, there was no statistically significant difference in JOA scores (25.41±2.22 vs 25.76±2.29), improvement rate [(72.95±12.54)% vs (76.80±9.45)%], and the excellent and good rate (84.91% vs 78.02%) between two groups (P>0.05). But, the relapse rate of nonsurgical group was higher than surgical group (14.29% vs 5.67%). (2) Spinal canal midsagittal diameter and available diameter, lateral recess width, spinal canal and dural sac area, the ratio of available diameter to midsagittal diameter, and the ratio of lateral recess width to midsagittal diameter in surgical group were smaller than that of nonsurgical group, but the area ratio of dural sac to spinal canal was larger, and there were statistically significant differences between two groups (P<0.01). (3) The initial JOA scores showed significantly positive correlation with spinal canal midsagittal diameter and available diameter, lateral recess width, and canal and dural sac area (P<0.01); also presented positive correlation with the ratio of available diameter to midsagittal diameter and the ratio of lateral recess width to midsagittal diameter (P<0.05); but there was a significantly negative correlation between initial JOA scores and the area ratio of dural sac to spinal canal.
CONCLUSIONBoth nonsurgical and surgical treatment of lumbar disc herniation can obtain good effect, but the recurrence rate of non-surgical treatment is higher. Preoperative MRI measurement parameters of spinal canal and dural sac dimensions has certain value for the treatment selection of lumbar disc herniation, but further refinement and validation is still required.
Adult ; Aged ; Dura Mater ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Intervertebral Disc Displacement ; pathology ; therapy ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; methods ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Spinal Canal ; pathology
8.Morphologic analysis and flap design on the perforators of anterolateral thigh
Peng ZHOU ; Xin YANG ; Xu DONG ; XIANG-DANG ; Mao-Lin TANG ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(03):-
Objective To investigate a new method of improving design of the skin flap pedicled with descending hranch of lateral femoral circumflex artery,in order to increase the accuracy of preoperative Doppler location.Methods Six fresh cadavers underwent a whole body,intra-arterial injection of a lead ox- ide and gelatine preparation.Observe the perforators of anterolateral thigh by dissection,measured their diam- eter;course,branches and location for there were showed up by angiography and photography.A specific pro- gram,3D-doctor,was used for the detection of the regions of interest in angisome and its 3D-reconstructive.In addition to the average area supplied by a single perforator within that territory was calculated from digital an- giograms using Scion Image.Results There were 16 perforators that the diameter≥0.5 ram,20%were septocutaneous,80%were musculocutaneous.Their average external diameter was 0.8 ram.The average ped- icle length from the deep fascia was(3.15?1.43)ram;the perforators from descending branch of lateral cir- cumflex femoral artery walk length average about 2.63 cm in superficial fascia.The area of each perforator supplied blood was average 45.61 cm~2.Conclusion Modified lead oxid-gelatine technique provides high quality angiograms for the study of cutaneous artery and perforator falp.Based on our data,the maximum di- mension of the anterolateral thigh perforator flap can be 30 cm?20 cm in with only a single dominant perfora- tor.The perforator flaps deviced by perforators from the anterolateral thigh are transplanted to the lower limbs and the other part of the body.
9.Comparative study between the features of FFA and OCT in diabetic macular edema
Qin-Hui, WANG ; Jiu-Ping, LIU ; Dong-Mei, CUI ; Yan, HE ; Xin, TANG
International Eye Science 2014;(12):2210-2213
AlM: To assess the correlation between the features of optical coherencetomography ( OCT ) and fundus fluorescein angiography ( FFA) in diabetic macular edema ( DEM) .
METHODS: Totally 70 patients (135 eyes) with diabetic retinopathy ( DR) were evaluated by central vision, best corrected visual acuity ( BCVA ) , intraocular pressure, indirect ophthalmoscopy, slit lamp microscope combined+ 90D front mirror mydriatic fundus examination, mydriatic fundus color photography, OCT, FFA, the correlation between FFA and OCT were analyzed.
RESULTS: ln mild macular oedema cases, abnormalities in FFA was 56 eyes, abnormalities in OCT was 68 eyes (P=0. 0009);FFA showed 12 normal eyes, 10 eyes in OCT were characterized by diffused macular oedema; FFA was performed with cystoid macular oedema, OCT was 46. 7% with cystoid type .
CONCLUSlON: DME is diagnosed by Combination FFA with OCT, OCT is an indispensable tool when following up DME, and it has advantage in early application.
10.Effect of Yinao Jieyu Recipe on Brain Derived Neurotrophic Factor of the Limbic System in Post-Stroke Model Rats.
Dong-mei LI ; Qi-sheng TANG ; Rui-zhen ZHAO ; Xiao-li LI ; Ge WANG ; Xin-ke YANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(8):988-992
OBJECTIVETo observe the evolutionary tendency of brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) of the limbic system in post-stroke model rats and the intervention effect of Yinao Jieyu Recipe (YJR).
METHODSMale Wistar rats were randomly divided into the normal control group (n =6), the sham-operation group (n =7), the multiple cerebral infarction (MCI) group (n =10), the post-stroke depression (PSD) group (n =10), the Chinese medicine (CM) treatment group (n =10), and the Western medicine (WM) treatment group (n =10) according to random digit table after open-field testing. Rats in the normal control group were routinely fed. 0. 3 mL normal saline was intravenously pushing from the external carotid artery to rats in the sham-operation group, and distilled water administered to them by gastrogavage. Each dose allogenic microthrombi were in vitro pushed to rats in the rest groups from the external carotid artery. The PSD model was duplicated by 21-day chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) and single cage feeding in the PSD group 7 days after surgery. After preparing models rats in the CM group and the WM group were administered with YJR and Nimodipine respectively for 4 successive weeks. Changes of BDNF and the intervention effect of YJR were observed at week 1, 2, and 4 after intervention.
RESULTSImmunohistochemical results of BDNF showed, compared with the normal control group, expression levels of BDNF in the hippocampus, hypothalamus, and amygdala decreased in the MCI group at week 2 and 4 (P <0. 01 , P <0. 05) ; expression levels of BDNF in each part decreased in the PSD group at week 1-4 (P <0.01). Compared with the MCI group, expression levels of BDNF in each part decreased in the PSD group at week 1-4 (P <0. 01). Compared with the PSD group, expression levels of BDNF in each part increased in the CM group at week 1-4 (P <0. 01).
CONCLUSIONBDNF changes existed in post-stroke model rats, and YJR could slow down this progress.
Amygdala ; Animals ; Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor ; metabolism ; Depression ; Depressive Disorder ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Hippocampus ; Male ; Models, Animal ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Stroke ; drug therapy