1.Influences of different inductive methods on cartilage repair by tissue engineered cartilage with rabbit mesenchymal stem cells
Gang WANG ; Dan LI ; Guishan GU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(06):-
Objective To explore the influences of different inductive methods on cartilage repair by tissue engineered cartilage with the seed cell of mesenchymal stem cells.Methods Rabbit mesenchymal stem cells were divided into dexamethasone-inducing group and TGF-?_1-dexamethasone co-inducing group.The cartilage defects were repaired by autologous tissue engineered cartilage constructs.The defects of control group were filled with scaffold without cells.Specimens were harvested 6 and 12 weeks postoperatively and assessed by histological grading and in situ detection of apoptosis.Results The repair tissue formed perpendicular column structure resembling that of normal cartilage in TGF-?_1-dexamethasone co-inducing group.The histological score 12 weeks postoperatively was higher in co-inducing group(20.26?1.35) than those in dexamethasone-inducing group(14.52?1.46) and control group(4.12?1.13).But the formation of tidemark was not observed in the repair tissue.Cells of repair cartilage at the bone-cartilage interface showed apoptosis.The ratios of apoptosis in dexamethasone-inducing group were(21.4?4.5) six weeks postoperatively and(7.3?2.2) twelve weeks postoperatively.The ratios of apoptosis in TGF-?_1-dexamethasone co-inducing group were(19.8?4.7) six weeks postoperatively and(6.9?2.0) twelve weeks postoperatively.The ratios of apoptosis at 6 th week were higher than those at 12 th week postoperatively with statistical significance(P
2.Effect of glucocorticoid on the calmodulin mRNA of hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis
Chunfeng SONG ; Guishan YIN ; Peiyuan LU ; Suju SUN ; Guixiang WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2001;17(1):76-79
AIM To study the effect of glucocorticoid acetic acid cortisone on expression of CaM mRNA in hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPAA). METHODS Using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR),the expression of CaM mRNA was measured in HPAA of rats which were injected with acetic acid cortisone. RESULTS Acetic acid cortisone induced the expression of CaM mRNA in hypothalamus and adrenal respectively, but it had no effect significantly in pituitary. CONCLUSION These data suggest that CaM mRNA plays important role in the modulation of GC in HPAA.
3.Simultaneous Determination of 6 Organic Solvents in Tosufloxacin Tosylate by Headspace GC
Wei ZHANG ; Wenbo LI ; Xiaoyan LI ; Weijiao WANG ; Guishan TAN
China Pharmacy 2017;28(6):847-850
OBJECTIVE:To establish a method for the residual simultaneous determination of methanol,alcohol,dichlorometh-ane,n-hexane,tetrahydrofuran and benzene in tosufloxacin tosylat. METHODS:Headspace GC was performed on the capillary col-umn with 6%cyanopropylphenyl-94%dimethylpolysiloxane(DB-624)as fixative lipid,temperature programmed,the inlet temper-ature was 180 ℃,detector was flame ionization detector with temperature of 300 ℃,carrier gas was high purity N2 at a flow rate of 1.5 mL/min,split ratio was 10:1,headspace equilibrium temperature was 100℃,equilibrium time was 40 min,headspace sam-ple volume was 10 mL,and the headspace sample volume was 1 mL. RESULTS:The linear range was 178.3-1782.7 μg/mL for methanol (r=0.9991),301.2-3012.1 μg/mL for alcohol(r=0.9997),33.81-338.10 μg/mL for dichloromethane(r=0.9993), 18.02-180.22 μg/mL for n-hexane(r=0.9991),43.26-432.58 μg/mL for tetrahydrofuran(r=0.9991)and 0.1268-1.2681 μg/mL for benzene(r=0.9991);limits of quantification were 0.31,3.00,0.67,0.02,0.005,0.10 μg/mL,limits of detection were 0.15, 1.51,0.22,0.01,0.001,0.05 μg/mL;RSD of precision test was no higher than 3.1%;RSDs of methanol and n-hexane in stabili-ty and reproducibility tests were no higher than 5%;recoveries were 93.72%-102.20%(RSD=3.1%,n=9),90.10%-101.79%(RSD=4.0%,n=9),97.07%-103.11%(RSD=2.0%,n=9),92.38%-103.83%(RSD=3.9%,n=9),95.44%-103.62%(RSD=2.8%,n=9),and 94.00%-104.73%(RSD=4.1%,n=9). CONCLUSIONS:The method is rapid,sensitive,accurate,and suitable for the residual determination of methanol,alcohol,dichloromethane,n-hexane,tetrahydrofuran and benzene in tosufloxacin tosylat.
4.Genetic polymorphism of HIF-1α G1790A associated with radiosensitivity of nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Zhichao FU ; Huihua CHENG ; Dongshi LI ; Fengmei WANG ; Guishan LIN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2011;31(4):430-432
Objective To explore the association between the genetic polymorphism of hypoxia inducible factor 1 α (HIF-1α) G1790A and the radiosensitivity of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.Methods A total of 189 patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma treated with radical radiotherapy were followed-up for 3 years.The patients were divided into cured group with 135 cases and recurrence group with 54 cases by clinical follow-up results.PCR-RFLP was used to determine the mononucleotide genotypes of HIF-1α G1790A.Results The observed genotype frequencies of HIF-1α gene 1790 (G→A) for GG, GA and AA were 70.04% , 20.74% , 2.22% in cured group and 59.26% , 38.89% , 1.85% in recurrence group, respectively.The allele frequencies for G and A were 87.4% , 13.9% in cured groups and 78.7% ,21.3% in recurrence group, respectively, without significant difference in distribution of allele frequencies between the two groups(x2 =6.919, P =0.077).Conclusions The genetic polymorphisms of HIF-1α G1790A might be related with the radiosensitivity of nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
5.Effect of glucocorticoid on the calmodulin mRNA of hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis
Chunfeng SONG ; Guishan YIN ; Peiyuan LU ; Suju SUN ; Guixiang WANG ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(01):-
AIM To study the effect of glucocorticoid acetic acid cortisone on expression of CaM mRNA in hypothalamus pituitary adrenal axis (HPAA). METHODS Using reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT PCR),the expression of CaM mRNA was measured in HPAA of rats which were injected with acetic acid cortisone. RESULTS Acetic acid cortisone induced the expression of CaM mRNA in hypothalamus and adrenal respectively, but it had no effect significantly in pituitary. CONCLUSION These data suggest that CaM mRNA plays important role in the modulation of GC in HPAA.
6.Observation on the efficacy and safety of physical and psychological symptoms in the inpatients with alcohol dependence after Trazodone treatment
Guishan WANG ; Chuanzhi ZHANG ; Lei GAO ; Aiqin WANG ; Qiuling WANG ; Ning YAO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2011;20(6):541-544
Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of anxiety, depression, insomnia and other psychological and physical symptoms after trazodone treated in patients with alcohol dependence. Methods 100 patients whose met the inclusion and exclusion criteria were divided into trazodone group and the placebo group with a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled method. Each of the patients was oral trazodone, or placebo 3 times a day, each time a course of treatment was 8 weeks. Hamilton Anxiety Scale ( HAM A) , Hamilton Depression Rating Scale(HAMD) , Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI) , side effects scale (TESS) score and the necessary examinations were used to assess. Survey the re-drink situation after 1 year. Results 81 patients completed treatment, 19 patients were discharged or lost due to early treatment failure loss. In Trazodone group (41 cases) , the HAMA, HAMD and PSQI score before treatment and after treatment, total scores decreased gradually after 2 weeks of the three score and comfort dose group (40 cases) were the difference was statistically significant (P< 0. 05 ) ;recovery drink rate of trazodone group was significantly lower than the placebo group (24.4% vs 55. 0% , P<0. 05) after 1 year. After treatment, the side effects scale score difference was not statistically significant (P> 0. 05 ). Conclusion Improve trazodone treat alcohol dependence withdrawal anxiety, depression and insomnia effectively. Found no adverse drug reactions and the safety is high. Reduce the recovery drink.
7.Assessment of gross tumor volume motion and the influence factors during respiration for lung cancer using four-dimensional computed tomography
Xiao JU ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Minghui LI ; Ke ZHANG ; Wei HAN ; Guishan FU ; Ying CAO ; Lühua WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(3):198-201
Objective This study was to assess the three-dimensional gross tumor volume(GTV)motion of lung cancer caused by respiration using four-dimensional computed tomography(4DCT),and to analyze the influenee factors.Methotis Four-DCT scans of 22 lung focuses in 21 patients with lung cancer were analyzed.The gross tumor volume was contoured in all 10 respiration phases of 4DCT scans.The changes in volume of GTV,the 3D motion of the centroid,boundary of GTV and the 3D spatial motion vectors were calculated and the irdluenee factors were analyzed.Results The average change in volume of GTV was+14.3%(0.2%.42.5%)/-8.4%(0.4%-38.6%),the average movement amplitude of GTV centroid and GTV boundary were(0.18±0.12)cm,(0.20±0.16)cm,(0.53±0.59)cm and(0.42±0.23)cm,(0.41±0.22)cm,(0.57±0.70)cm in medio-lateral,vertro-dorsal,cranio-caudal(CC) direction,respectively.The CC movement was larger than other directions(Z=-2.12,P=0.034;Z:-2.10,P=0.035),and no significant difference was observed in 3D motion of GTV boundary(Z=-0.81.P=0.417;Z=-0.86,0.391).The CC motion of GTV eentroid in lower lobe was larger than that in upper lobe[(0.87±0.64)and(0.35±0.49)cm,(t=-2.12,P=0.047)],and no significant difference was found in other directions[(0.23±0.10)and(0.19±0.18)em(t=-0.49,P=0.629),(0.21±0.13)and(0.17±0.11)cm(t=0.76,P=0.460)].There was no correlation of the 3D movement and 3D spatial motion vector of GTV to the volume of GTV(r=-0.306,-0.062,-0.279,-0.300;P=0.189,0.796.0.234,0.199).Conclusions GTV motion of patients with lung cancer is individual,the CC movement is the moat obvious,using 4DCT to assess is comparatively accurate.The motion amplitude of lower lobe focuses is larger.No significant correlation of the GTV motion to the volume was observed.Larger sample study is needed to analyze the influence of adjacency to the GTV motion.
8.Feasibility of using orthogonal kilo-voltage fluoroscopic imaging for setup correction in the liver-cancer radiotherapy
Shengchao JIAO ; Jianrong DAI ; Weihu WANG ; Kuo MEN ; Minghui LI ; Guishan FU ; Nan BI ; Yexiong LI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(3):233-235
Objective The aim of this study is to evaluate the feasibility of using orthogonal kilo voltage fluoroscopic imaging(OKVFI)for setup correction in image guided radiotherapy of the liver.Methods After positioned the patients with liver cancer implanted with silver rings on the accelerator equipped with kilo voltage X-ray volume imaging(XVI),averaged OKVFI and cone beam CT(CBCT) volumetric images were acquired.A total of 90 datasets of averaged OKVFI and 90 datasets of volumetric images for 10 patients were obtained.The couch shifts obtained by the matching between OKVFI and digitally reconstructed radiograph were compared tu those achieved by the registration between CBCT and 4D reference average CT.On the comparison of the two different matching metheds.the Pearson coefficient was used to analyzed the correlation and Bland-Altman analysis to discern the consistence.Results The Pearson coefficient of correlation for the patient position shifts were R2=0.821.0.771 and 0.909 in the left-right (LR),anterior-posterior(AP)and superior-inferior(SI)directions respectively.95% CI were-2.30 -1.53(LR),-2.06-3.01(AP)and-2.69-1.53(SI)respectively.Within a±3 mm tolerance were 97.78%.95.56%and 96.67%respectively.Conclusions OKVFI has hish correlation and consistence with CBCT image on the setup correction.It is feasible to implement position correction with OKVFI in clinic practice.
9.Analyzing of correlation between the setup error and the couch position in radiotherapy
Guishan FU ; Bin CHENG ; Shirui QIN ; Qian WANG ; Wei LI ; Jianrong DAI
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2016;(3):266-269
Objective To investigate the correlation between setup error and couch position error in radiotherapy.Methods A total of 25 patients with thoracic and abdominal tumors who recently finished image-guided radiotherapy were randomly selected.The data on couch position during treatment were obtained through the record validation system, and then the couch position error was calculated.The Pearson correlation analysis was used to investigate the correlation between setup error and couch position error during treatment.Results In the ≥5 setup errors among the 25 patients, the correlation coefficient between random setup error and random couch position error was 0.83(P=0.00), and the correlation coefficient between systematic setup error and systematic couch position error was 0.36(P=0.11).Conclusions In radiotherapy, the random setup error is highly correlated with the random couch position error, while a moderate or low correlation exists between the systematic setup error and the systematic couch position error.
10.Cone-beam CT imagine registration of lung cancer
Jun LIANG ; Tao ZHANG ; Yin ZHANG ; Yuan TANG ; Wenqing WANG ; Dongfu CHEN ; Qinfu FENG ; Zongmei ZHOU ; Minghui LI ; Guishan FU ; Liansheng ZHANG ; Jianrong DAI ; Lühua WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(2):106-108
Objective To analyze the influencing factors of cone-beam CT (CBCT) imagine registration in lung cancer. Methods From Mar. 2007 to Dec. 2007, 20 patients with lung cancer were treated with IGRT. The imagines of CBCT were collected from 6 to 19 fractions during the patients' radiotherapy. To compare the difference of set-up errors between the two groups according to the distance from the lesion in lung to the centrum. At the same time, CBCT imagines from the first, middle and the last fraction of these patients' radiotherapy were registrated in bone and grey methods by four doctors. The difference of set-up errors between different doctors and registrated methods were compared. Results The mean values of set-up errors were <2 mm in the two groups without significant difference (x:-1.31mm vs 0. 10 mm (t=0. 07,P=0.554);y:1.24 mm vs 1.37 mm (t=0. 05,P=0. 652);z: - 1.88mm vs -1.26mm (t= -0. 12,P=0.321)). The mean values of set-up errors were < 1.3 mm in four doctors and registrated methods without significant difference, for bone registration,x: -0. 05 mm, -0. 01 mm,0. 05 mm, -0.12 mm and -1.31 mm ( F=-0.01,P=0.887) ;y:0.56 mm,0.35 mm,0.51 mm and 0.43 mm (F= -0.01,P=0.880);z: -1.16 mm, -1.20 mm, -0.88 mm and -1.03 mm (F= -0.04,P=0. 555 ), for grey registration ,x: -0.32 mm, -0.341 mm, -0.395 mm and - 0.37 mm(F=-0.01, P=0.874);y:0.34 mm,0.54 mm, -0.04 mm and 0.27 mm (F= -0.03,P=0.622);x:-1.12 mm,- 1.15 mm, - 1.13 mm and - 1.04 mm (F=0. 00,P=0. 812). Conclusions With the same registrated box and imagine quality, the location of the lesions in lung, registred methods and different doctors are not the influencing factors for CBCT imagine registration.