1.Preoperative application of three-dimensional angiography in elderly patients with meningioma
Jianqiang CHEN ; Xiangjun HAN ; Keshan SHI ; Ying GUAN ; Yuefu ZHAN ; Xiangying LI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(7):567-570
Objective To study the preoperative application value of the three-dimensional angiography in surgical strategy for the elderly patients with meningioma. Methods Forty-two elderly patients aged 60 years and over with meningioma were examined preoperatively with multi-slice spiral CT angiography(MSCTA) and (or) 3 dimensional contrast-enhancement MR angiography(3D CE-MRA)as simulation group.In three-dimensional post-processing workstation,the oppression and invasion degree of the intracranial important blood vessels,nervous running zone and sinus,as well as surgical risks were evaluated. 28 elderly patients without the above examination were as control group. The operation time, blood transfusions and postoperative complications were compared between the two groups. Results All 42 cases of simulation group completed reasonable surgical plan and approach.The incidence of postoperative complications were lower in simulation group than in control group (35.7% vs.50.0%,P>0.05),intra-operative blood transfusion were significantly decreased in simulation group as compared with control group [(5301.0± 150.6) ml vs.( 621.4±226.7)ml,t=2.01,P=0.049],operation time after three-dimensional simulation were reduced as compared with control group [(257.1 ±72.6) min vs.(307.5±88.2)min,t=2.61,P=0.011].Conclusions Application of three-dimensional angiography in elderly patients with meningioma to evaluate the operative risk may help make reasonable surgical strategy,thus reducing the surgical trauma and complications.
2.Comparison of long-term efficacy between intensity-modulated radiotherapy with concurrent chemotherapy and neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by intensity-modulated radiotherapy with concurrent chemotherapy in patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal
Ying GUAN ; Xueming SUN ; Lei ZENG ; Chunyan CHEN ; Fei HAN ; Taixiang LU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2014;23(2):131-134
Objective To compare the long-term efficacy between two radiochemotherapy regimens for locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC):intensity-modulated radiotherapy with concurrent chemotherapy (CCRT) versus neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) followed by CCRT.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 278 patients with locally advanced NPC who were admitted to our hospital from 2001 to 2008.Of the 278 patients,133 received CCRT,and 145 received NACT followed by CCRT (NACT + CCRT).Results The follow-up rate was 96.6%.The 5-year overall survival (OS),distant metastasis-free survival (DMFS),recurrence-free survival (RFS),and progression-free survival (PFS) were 78.1%,78.0%,90.6%,and 72.0%,respectively.There were no significant differences between the CCRT group and NACT + CCRT group in 5-year OS (79.9% vs.76.4%,P =0.443),DMFS (77.1% vs.78.9%,P=0.972),RFS (91.6% vs.89.8%,P=0.475),and PFS (71.6% vs.72.2%,P=0.731).Subgroup analysis showed that compared with CCRT,NACT + CCRT did not significantly improve 5-year RFS in T3-4N0-1 patients (90.7% vs.86.9%,P=0.376) and did not significantly improve 5-year DMFS in patients with advanced N-stage disease (57.6% vs.69.7%,P =0.275).There were significantly higher numbers of individuals with neutropenia,decrease in hemoglobin,and upper gastrointestinal reactions in patients treated with NACT + CCRT than in those treated with CCRT (100 vs.52,P=0.000;64 vs.35,P=0.010;90 vs.63,P=0.044).Conclusions Compared with CCRT,NACT + CCRT does not significantly improve the prognosis in patients with locally advanced NPC and leads to significant increases in grade ≥ 3 toxicities (neutropenia,decrease in hemoglobin,and upper gastrointestinal reactions).The role of NACT in the treatment of locally advanced NPC needs further study
3.Effect of ray cartilage glycosaminoglycans (RCG) on the expression of MMP-9 in Lewis lung carcinoma.
Bin GUO ; Guan-Ying HAN ; Zhi LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(4):325-328
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of Ray cartilage glycosaminoglycans (RCG) on the expression of MMP-9 in Lewis lung carcinoma of mice.
METHODThe model of mice with Lewis lung carcinoma was induced. The experimental mice were randomly divided into normal saline group, RCG groups at varied concentrations and CTX group. Tumor growth state was observed, and tumor inhibitory rate of primary tumor and number of lung metastasis focus were measured. The expression of MMP-9 mRNA and protein in Lewis lung carcinoma was determined with RT-PCR and Western blot.
RESULTAs compared with normal saline group, tumor growth curves in RCG groups were smooth, there were significant differences of inhibitory rates of primary tumor and number of lung metastasis focus between RCG groups and normal saline group, and MMP-9 mRNA and protein expression levels in RCG groups were reduced significantly.
CONCLUSIONRCG can inhibit effectively the growth and metastasis of implanted Lewis lung carcinoma in C57BL/6 mice, which is probably attributed to reducing the expression of MMP-9 mRNA and protein.
Animals ; Antineoplastic Agents ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Carcinoma, Lewis Lung ; enzymology ; pathology ; Cartilage ; chemistry ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Glycosaminoglycans ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; RNA, Messenger ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Random Allocation ; Skates (Fish)
4.G-CSF mobilizes marrow stem cell to treat ischemia cerebral infarction in rats
Yunxian CHEN ; Ying LU ; Xueyun ZHONG ; Ruiming OU ; Huihong GUAN ; Xuefei HUANG ; Zhongchao HAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: To explore whether granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) has the function of curing ischemia cerebral infarction in rats. METHODS: Rat cerebral infarction model was stablished by line occlusion and G-CSF 60 ?g/kg was injected into abdominal cavity an hour later. The technique of TTC and HE staining and immunohistochemistry were used to detect the volume of infarction and pathological change and the infiltration of CD34 positive cells, respectively. RESULTS: The infarction volume of the rat brain was smaller in G-CSF-therapy group than infarction group 24 hours later and the pathological damage is slighter. Both CD34 positive mono-nucleus cells and CD34 positive neuron-like cells were detected in the rat brain of G-CSF-therapy group but not in the control one 24 hours later. CONCLUSIONS: G-CSF can relieve the ischemia degree and reduce the infarction volume. The possible mechanism is that G-CSF plays protection role on the ischemic neuron cells and moblizes stem cells in bone marrow, then stimulates the regeneration and plerosis of brain tissues.
5.Correlation between the types of the constitution in TCM and the sleep status in PLA Navy divers
Ding TIAN ; Rong LIANG ; Ying TANG ; Jie MA ; Jing GUAN ; Fengzhi WU ; Chenxia HAN ; Mengling ZHOU ; Feng LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(8):686-690
Objective To investigate the correlation between the types of constitution in TCM and the sleep status in the PLA Navy divers. Methods Eighty-nine PLA Navy divers who performed 10m diving professional training were selected. Constitution in TCM was classified and determined by the standardized standard Constitution in Chinese Medicine Questionnaire, sleep status was evaluated by the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Results 62.9% of Navy divers were the mild constitution in TCM. The eight kinds of the biased constitution in TCM are ranked with yang deficiency, phlegm-dampness, dampness-heat, qi deficiency, yin deficiency, blood stasis, qi stagnation and special intrinsic quality. Among 78 Navy divers with good sleep quality, there were 49 divers (72.1%) with the mild constitution in TCM and 19 (27.9%) with the biased constitution in TCM. Among 21 Navy divers with poor sleep quality, there were 7 divers (33.3%) with the mild constitution in TCM (accounting for) and 14 (66.7%) with the biased constitution in TCM. For Navy divers with poor sleep quality, the sleep quality scores were positive correlated with the blood stasis constitution in TCM (r=0.481,P<0.05). Conclusion Sleep status is correlated with the types of the constitution in TCM, and regulating constitution in TCM can improve sleep quality in PLA Navy divers.
6.Application of CT angiography in operation of cranial base meningioma
Jianqiang CHEN ; Xiangjun HAN ; Keshan SHI ; Gang LI ; Xiangying LI ; Hong LU ; Ying GUAN ; Xiaoguang YOU ; Yuefu ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(4):631-634
Objective To probe the value of multi-slice spiral CT angiography (MSCTA) in decreasing surgical trauma of the cranial base meningioma. Methods Thirty-two patients with cranial base meningioma were examined preoperatively with MSCTA to observe the shape and the relationship with the adjacent vessels and the skull base. Three-dimensional images were reconstructed to imitate the approach of operation and compared with surgical findings. Meanwhile, 22 patients withnot MSCTA were selected randomly as control group. The amount of blood transfusion and the occurrence rate of complications were compared between the two groups. Results MSCTA depiceted clear three dimensional images of the meningioma and the relationship with the adjacent vessels and the skull base, corresponded very well to the surgery. By imitating the operation, all patients were designed the incision size of bone appropriately, the vessels of peritumoral were kept off effectively and the risk of the embedded vascular were assessed accurately. The conventional surgical approach and method were changed in 9 patients, 4 formulated the planning of the sub-total resection and radiotherapy preoperatively. Compared with control group, the amount of blood transfusion reduced significantly (P<0.05) and postoperative complications decreased. Conclusion MSCTA can imitate the surgical operations in multi-angle and supply the vital information for choosing the proper surgical approach, thereby reducing surgical trauma and postoperative complications.
7.Effects of case nursing on self-care agency and life quality among bladder cancer patients
Di HAN ; Hua GUAN ; Yan WANG ; Ying LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2018;24(24):2943-2946
Objective To explore the effects of case nursing on self-care agency and life quality among bladder cancer patients. Methods From June 2013 to June 2015, we selected 116 bladder cancer patients of Urinary Surgery at Peking University First Hospital by convenience sampling. All of the patients were divided into control group and observation group by the random number table, 58 cases in each group. Patients of control group received routine nursing. Patients of observation group were treated with case nursing. The intervention effects were assessed with the Self Care Agency Scale, Quality Of Life Instruments for Cancer Patients. Results Six months after intervention, the scores of health knowledge, self care skill, self-care ability and the total score of Self Care Agency Scale of patients in observation group were higher than those in control group with significant differences (P< 0.05). Six months after intervention, the scores of physical function, emotional function and overall health of patients in observation group were higher than those in control group with significant differences (P<0.01). Conclusions The implementation of care nursing can improve self-care agency and life quality of bladder cancer patients. It is worth to be spread widely in clinic.
8.Long-term outcomes of a phase II randomized controlled trial comparing intensity-modulated radiotherapy with or without weekly cisplatin for the treatment of locally recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Guan YING ; Liu SHUAI ; Wang HANYU ; Guo YING ; Xiao WEIWEI ; Chen CHUNYAN ; Zhao CHONG ; Lu TAIXIANG ; Han FEI
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2016;35(4):181-189
Background: Salvage treatment for locally recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is complicated and relatively limited. Radiotherapy, combined with effective concomitant chemotherapy, may improve clinical treatment out?comes. We conducted a phase II randomized controlled trial to evaluate the efcacy of intensity?modulated radio?therapy with concomitant weekly cisplatin on locally recurrent NPC. Methods: Between April 2002 and January 2008, 69 patients diagnosed with non?metastatic locally recurrent NPC were randomly assigned to either concomitant chemoradiotherapy group (n = 34) or radiotherapy alone group(n= 35). All patients received intensity?modulated radiotherapy. The radiotherapy dose for both groups was 60 Gy in 27 fractions for 37 days (range 23–53 days). The concomitant chemotherapy schedule was cisplatin 30 mg/m2 by intravenous infusion weekly during radiotherapy. Results: The median follow?up period of all patients was 35 months (range 2–112 months). Between concomitant chemoradiotherapy and radiotherapy groups, there was only significant difference in the 3?year and 5?year overall survival (OS) rates (68.7% vs. 42.2%, P = 0.016 and 41.8% vs. 27.5%, P = 0.049, respectively). Subgroup analysis showedthat concomitant chemoradiotherapy significantly improved the 5?year OS rate especially for patients in stage rT3–4 (33.0% vs. 13.2%, P = 0.009), stages III–IV (34.3% vs. 13.2%, P = 0.006), recurrence interval >30 months (49.0% vs. 20.6%,P= 0.017), and tumor volume >26 cm3 (37.6% vs. 0%, P = 0.006). Conclusion: Compared with radiotherapy alone, concomitant chemoradiotherapy can improve OS of the patients with locally recurrent NPC, especially those with advanced T category (rT3–4) and stage (III–IV) diseases, recurrence intervals >30 months, and tumor volume >26 cm3.
9. Paired Box Gene Family: The Taxonomic Structure Distribution and Function
Hao-Ran GUAN ; Meng-Qi LI ; Ying-Lun HAN ; Hao-Ran GUAN ; Ying-Lun HAN ; Ying-Lun HAN
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021;37(4):449-457
Paired box transcription factors (paired box, PAX) and their homologues found in a large number of vertebrates and invertebrates play a key role in many stages of embryonic development. The gene family gets its name because of its conserved paired domain, in addition to its octapeptide and homologous domain. According to the composition of the domain and sequence homology, the gene family is mainly divided into four subfamilies: PAX1 / 9 (PAX1, PAX9), PAX2 / 5 / 8 (PAX2, PAX5, PAX8), PAX3 / 7 (PAX3, PAX7), PAX4 / 6 (PAX4, PAX6). Each subfamily has different characteristic structures, such as PD-OP of PAX1 / 9 subfamily, PD-OP-PTHD of PAX2 / 5 / 8 subfamily, PD-OP-PTHD of PAX3 / 7 subfamily and PD and PTHD of PAX4 / 6 subfamily. Among them, the three members of the PAX family, PAX2 PAX4 and PAX6, play an important role in multiple stages of pancreatic development and differentiation, and also play a key role in regulating the synthesis and secretion of islet hormone. Understanding the original and differentiated roles of these transcription factors in pancreas will help finding potential treatment for diabetes. Furthermore, PAX1 / 9 families may serve as potential biomarkers for evaluation of tumor development and progression, such as the methylation levels of PAX1 and expression of PAX9 in tumor. PAX3 / 7 was transcription factors involved in the development of skeletal muscle. This paper reviewed the special and temporal expression of PAX genes in a wide variety of tumor and the function and structural abnormalities PAX gene were summarized in this paper.
10.Comparison study on knee osteoarthritis in rabbits induced by different concentrations of papain.
Guan-Ying HAN ; Pei-Xue LING ; Feng-Shan WANG ; Gui-Lan WANG ; Hua-Rong SHAO
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2012;25(5):424-429
OBJECTIVETo compare the knee osteoarthritis (OA) models in rabbits by different concentrations of papain and provide data for exploring pathogenesis and treatments of this disease.
METHODSSixty New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into four groups of 15 each and given injections into the right knee on days 1, 3 and 5 including intra-articular injections of 2%, 5% or 10% (w/v) papain and 0.03 mol/L L-cysteine at the dose of 0.1 ml/kg (experimental groups). The 0.9% NaCl (w/v) with a dose of 0.1 ml/kg were injected intra-articularly into the right knees of rabbits in the control group. The rabbits were sacrificed at 2, 4, 6 weeks respectively after the initiation of papain injection and these OA models were evaluated through recording the width of knee joint, performing the morphological observation and histological evaluation of articular cartilage and synovium.
RESULTSThe degenerative changes were demonstrated in knee joints of rabbit in all experimental groups, such as thinner articular cartilage, fibrillation and destroyed cartilage matrix, and inflammation, proliferation, and degeneration of the synovial tissue. All these changes were much worse with increased concentration and prolonged observation time.
CONCLUSIONDifferent severity of OA are established through intra-articular injections of 2%, 5% or 10% papain and 0.03 mol/L L-cysteine at the dose of 0.1 ml/kg. These models are of the characters of short period and a good reproducibility.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Male ; Osteoarthritis, Knee ; chemically induced ; pathology ; Papain ; toxicity ; Rabbits