1.Isolation, culture and in vitro proliferation of breast cancer stem cells after different cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy
Wei LIU ; Dongdong WEI ; Lijie HAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(36):5806-5810
BACKGROUND:Whether there are breast cancer stem cel microspheres in the breast cancer tissues and whether these microspheres have an impact on isolation and culture of breast cancer stem cel s after different cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy are stil unclear. OBJECTIVE:To explore the proliferation and differentiation of breast cancer stem cel s in breast cancer tissues after different cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy. METHODS:Breast cancer stem cel microspheres were isolated from the breast cancer tissues after different cycles of neoadjuvant chemotherapy to drawn a cel growth curve. Immunocytochemical method was used to detect ALDH1 expression. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Microspheres could be obtained from the specimens of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for two, three and four cycles rather than one cycle. At 3 days prior to culture, there was no difference in the number of cel s isolated after two-and three-cycle neoadjuvant chemotherapy;but after 3 days, the cel s from the three-cycle neoadjuvant chemotherapy proliferated faster than those from the two-cycle neoadjuvant chemotherapy;after 6 days, the cel growth curve of two-cycle neoadjuvant chemotherapy was in the plateau stage, and the proliferation of cel s from the three-cycle neoadjuvant chemotherapy showed a rapid increase trend. The positive expression of ALDH1 in the microspheres from the three-cycle neoadjuvant chemotherapy was higher than that from the two-cycle neoadjuvant chemotherapy. These findings indicate that breast cancer stem cel s from the specimens of two-and three-cycle neoadjuvant chemotherapy both have proliferation and differentiation potentials, and the specimens of three-cycle neoadjuvant chemotherapy or above are preferred.
2.Investigation on Toxoplasma gondii infection in reproductive women in Shandong Province
Lilei WANG ; Baozhen TIAN ; Dongdong WEI
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2016;28(6):705-707
Objective To investigate the Toxoplasma gondii infection situation and relative factors in reproductive women in Shandong area,so as to provide the evidences for establishing strategies for reducing the birth defects and improving the quality of population. Methods A total of 5 386 reproductive women who visited hospitals at county and city levels in Shandong region from January 2013 to December 2015 were treated as the research objects,and their venous blood samples were collected to de?tect the antibodies(IgG and IgM)against T. Gondii in serum. Meanwhile,the related risk factors of T. gondii infection were sur?veyed by questionnaires. Results Among the 5 386 reproductive women,623 ones were positive for IgG antibody and the posi?tive rate was 11.56%,and 328 ones were positive for IgM antibody and the positive rate was 6.21%. The single factor analysis showed that the pregnant status(χ2 =13.12,P<0.01),whether the residences were in downtowns or counties(χ2 =6.27, P<0.05),whether having animal contact history(χ2=10.46,P<0.01),and whether eating half?baked foods(χ2=21.19, P < 0.01)were related to T. gondii infection. Conclusions The T. gondii infection rate of reproductive women in Shandong Province is high;the related risk factors include pregnant status,residence,degree of intimate contact with animal,and wheth?er eating half?baked foods. It suggests that the detection of T. gondii infection and health education in reproductive women should be strengthened.
3.Preparation of transferrin and R8 co-modified liposome and study on its targeting to hepatoma
Lijie HAN ; Wei LIU ; Juan DU ; Dongdong WEI
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;37(4):33-35,39
Objective To prepare transferring and R8 co-modified liposome (TF/R8-LP)for forhepatoma targeting.Methods The co-modified liposome were prepared by film-ultrasonic method.The appearance,particle size,Zeta potential were evaluated.The cellular uptake by HepG2 cell in vitro was used to evaluate the targeting efficiency and in vivo imaging were used to evaluate the targeting efficiency. Results The particle diameter of the co-modified liposome was(108.5 ±12.6)nm and the Zeta potential was(24.15 ±4.78)mV.The liposome kept stable in 50% FBS at 24 h.The result demonstrated that the co-modified liposome uptaken by HepG2 were 2.4,2.6 times higher than that of R8-LP and TF-LP,respectively(P<0.05).The evaluation of tumor spheroid penetration and in vivo imaging results showed the co-modified liposome had the strongest fluorescence intensity. Conclusion The co-modified liposome might serve as a promising hepatoma delivery system of antitumor drugs.
4.Progress of Caveolin and Its Role in Brain
Lu WANG ; Zhihong JI ; Dongdong CHEN ; Hongxia WANG ; Wei ZOU
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(05):-
Caveolins are a family of plasmalemmal vesicles caveolae-associated integral membrane proteins and a marker protein of caveolae involved in the formation and localization that associated with vesicular transport, cellular cholesterol homeostasis and signal transduction. Recent years, strong experimental evidences indicated that caveolins play a pivotal role in the brain function such as neural development, synaptic plasticity and neurodegenerative diseases. Recent progress on studies of the structure and functions of caveolins was simply summarized. The regulatory role of caveolins in the brain functions has been reviewed and expected.
5.Studies on Th2 Type Cytokines in Patients with Neurocysticercosis
Hongxiu XU ; Fengju JIA ; Yubing LIU ; Jing XU ; Dongdong WEI
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1997;0(06):-
Objective To explore the level of Th2 type cytokines including IL-4, IL-10 and IL-13, and the immunoreg-ulation of cytokines in patients with neurocysticercosis. Methods Lymphocytes in patients with neurocysticercosis were separated from the blood sample with density gradient centrifugation and the total RNA was extracted by guanidine isothiocynate method. cDNA was synthesized by reversed transcription reaction. The target gene was then amplified by PCR. The PCR products were analyzed by electrophoresis. Results Results of RT-PCR showed that cytokines mRNA in lymphocytes of peripheral blcod were detected in 27 patients with neurocysticercosis but not in the other 3 cases. Among the positive cases, mRNA of IL-4, IL-10 and IL-13 was detected in 16, 17 and 14 cases respectively and mRNA of IL-4, IL-10 and/or IL-13 was detected in all the 27 cases. In the detection of lymphocytes in peripheral blcod of 10 healthy subjects, expression of IL-4 and IL-10 was found in only one case at low level. Conclusion The study revealed that Th2 associated cytokines were expressed at high level and the humoral immunocompetence was relatively strong in patients with neurocysticercosis.
6.The experience of the diagnosis and treatment of graft-versus-host disease after liver transplantation in 4 case
Lu WANG ; Dongdong LIN ; Wei LAI ; Menglong WANG ; Shichun LU
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2012;18(7):529-531
ObsjectiveTo investigate the clinical data,and to summarize the clinical experience of diagnosis and treatment of graft-versus-host-disease (GVHD) after liver transplantation.Methods 4 of 480 recipients undergone liver transplantation developed GVHD from Apr.2005 to Sep.2011.The 4 recipients'clinical courses and laboratory tests were recorded.ResultsThe diagnosis of GVHD depended on clinical syndrome involved skin rash,bone marrow depression and diarrhea.Skin biopsy and STR-PCR were matched.Among them,2 with successful treatment have been surviving for 7 and 24 months,and 2 died from infection.One recipient had the donor T lymphocyte microchimerism detected by STR-PCR.ConclusionsGVHD after liver transplantation can cause high mortality due to bone marrow depression.A reasonable treatment can be to reduce immunosuppressant and glucocorticoids and IVIG.
7.Effects on electrical restitution of given esmolol during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in a swine ventricular fibrillation model
Jie WEI ; Jingjun Lü ; Dongdong ZHAO ; Guosheng LIN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(3):257-263
Objective To investigate the effect on electrical restitution of β1-adrenergic receptor antagonist esmolol administered during cardiopulmonary resuscitation in the porcine ventricular fibrillation model. Method Ventricular fibrillation untreated for four minutes was induced by dynamic steady state pacing protocol in 40 healthy male pigs, in which local unipolar electrograms were recorded using one 10-electrode catheter that was sutured to the left ventrieular epicarditan. During CPR, animals were randomized into two groups to receive saline as placebo or esmolol after two standards doses of epinephrine. At postresuscitation 2-hour, six pigs were randomly selected from each group and the second VF induction was performed. Local activation-recovery intervals (ARI) restitutions and the VF inducibility between control group and esmolol group were compared. Western blotting was performed to determine cardiac ryanodine receptor (RyR2) protein expression, and their phosphorylation status. Results No sig-nificant differences were observed at the restoration of spontaneous circulation between two groups. Higher postre-suseitation 2-hour survival rate was observed in the esmolol group. Esmolol significantly flattened ARI restitution slope, lessened regional difference of ARI restitution, decreased the VF inducibility, and alleviated RyR2 hyper-phosphorylation. Conclusions Esmolol given during CPR significantly improved postresuscitation 2-hour survival rate. Its effects on modulating electrical restitution property and intracellular calcium handling make up the most important reasons why β1-blockade significantly reduced the onset and maintenance of VF.
8.Activities of daffy living performance in children with cerebral palsy with different gross motor function
Wei SHI ; Hong YANG ; Huayu HUANG ; Dongdong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(2):91-95
Objective To analyze the activities of daily living (ADL) performance in children with cerebral palsy (CP) with different gross motor function and the correlation between gross motor function and ADL perform-ance. Methods A total of 118 children (81 boys and 37 girls; mean age: 47.7 months, SD: 20.1 months, age range: 18-90 months) with CP were recruited from three different rehabilitation centers in Shanghai. Types of CP included hemiplegia (n = 27), spastic diplegia (n = 53), spastic quadriplegia(n = 29), athetoid (n = 4), dystonic (n = 4), ataxic (n = 1). Gross motor function classification system (GMFCS) and Gross motor function measure (GMFM) were adopted to assess and classify the gross motor function. Pediatric evaluation of disability inventory (PEDI) was adopted to assess ADL performance. Differences of PEDI scores were compared among different levels of GMFCS; and the correlation between GMFCS levels, GMFM scores and PEDI scores were analyzed. Resnlts PEDI scores showed significant differences among CP children with different levels of GMFCS. The PEDI score usually de-creased with the increase of the GMFCS level, and mobility ability was the lowest. Significant correlations were found between PEDI scaled scores and GMFCS (rs = 0.85~0. 50, P < 0.001). Various levels of correlations (r = 0. 85~ 0.54, P<0.001) were found between GMFM scores and PEDI scaled scores. Higher correlations were found between GMFCS levels, GMFM scores and mobility ability. Conclusion ADL performance was significantly different among CP children with different gross motor function. The higher the gross motor function, the better the performance of ADL. Mobility would be improved by promoting gross motor function in CP children. The training of self-care and so-cial communication ability should be emphasized.
9.Effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy factor on neuromuscular block induced by cisatracurium in patients undergoing radical gastrectomy
Dongdong CAO ; Dunwei WANG ; Wen MA ; Wei HAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2017;37(5):588-590
Objective To evaluate the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy factor on neuromuscular block induced by cisatracurium in the patients undergoing radical gastrectomy.Methods Sixty American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients,aged 48-79 yr,with body mass index of 20-27 kg/m2,scheduled for elective laparoscopic radical gastrectomy,were divided into 2 groups (n =30each) according to whether the patient received neoadjuvant chemotherapy before operation or not:nonchemotherapy group (group A) and neoadjuvent chemotherapy group (group B).Anesthesia was induced with cisatracurium 0.15 mg/kg (3×ED95) injected intravenously.When T1 recovered to 10% of control height,Ⅳ infusion of cisatracurium was started with an initial dose of 1.5 μg · kg-1 · min 1,and the infusion rate was adjusted with the amplitude of 0.2 μg · kg 1 · min-1 to maintain T1 at 5%-10% of control height.The onset time,nonresponse time,time for T1 to recover to 10%,recovery index and time for train of four ratio to recover to 90% were recorded.The consumption of cisatracurium was continuously recorded event 30 min starting from Ⅳ infusion of cisatracurium for 3 times,90 min in total.The mean infusion rate within 90 min was calculated.Results Compared with group A,the onset time,recovery index and time for train of four ratio to recover to 90% were significantly prolonged,the nonresponse time and time for T1 to recover to 10% were shortened,and the consumption of cisatracurium and mean infusion rate were increased in group B (P<0.05).Conclusion Neoadjuvant chemotherapy factor can weaken neuromuscular block induced by cisatracurium in the patients undergoing radical gastrectomy.
10.Efficacy of Motor-development Massage and Neural Development Approach on Children with Cerebral Palsy
Dongdong CHEN ; Ning ZHONG ; Huayu HUANG ; Wei SHI ; Bingpei SHI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;(1):85-87
Objective To compare the effect of motor development massage and neural development approach on the children with cerebral palsy. Methods The children with cerebral palsy were selected with layered matching as they accepted motor development massage or neural development approach, and reviewed with their score of Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM-66). Results There were 24 children in each group. The GMFM-66 score increased after treatment in both groups, but there was no statistical difference between these groups. Conclusion The gross motor function can be improved in the children with cerebral palsy with motor-development massage and neural development approach similarly.