1.Clinicopathological analysis of orbital neurilemoma:a report of 8 cases
Jihua GUO ; Xiaohong WU ; Hongyan SONG ; Minli MA ; Yanming TIAN
Practical Oncology Journal 2014;(2):151-153
Objective The purpose of this study is to study the clinical and pathological features of neurilemoma .Methods We observed the clinicopathologic features and immunohistochemical staining from eight patients with orbital neurilemoma between 2010.1~2012.12.Results Eight patients with classic neurilemoma were included in the study ,in which there were five males and three females ,aged between 21 and 63,mean age 35.The main symptom of the patients was exophthalmos ,including five cases of right eyes and three left eyes;2 cases of orbital floor and six above orbit ,lasting for one to ten years .The tumor diameter ranged between 1cm and 5 cm,an average of 3 cm,being pale and light yellow color .There were five cases of type Antoni A and one case of type was Antoni B among the six classic type neurilemoma .Two cases of ancient were neurilemoma ,in which one case was the histological structure of the classic type neurilemoma ,but there were more hypertrophy tumor cells , chromatin was coarse block atypia cells .The other one case with cells arranged disorderly ,which was mainly fine striated cells with scattered deeply stained atypia cells ,stromal transparent degeneration ,cystic degeneration .Im-munohistochemistry results showed that S -100(+),vimentin(+),ki67(-).Conclusion Antoni type B and ancient schwannoma are rare ,with complicated histologic characteristics .Combined with clinical features and im-munohistochemistry staining ,it can be diagnosed .
2.Chemoradiotherapy for unresectable pancreatic cancer patients after percutaneous transhepatic cholangiodrainage
Jie WU ; Lei SONG ; Danyi ZHAO ; Bing GUO ; Jing LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(8):626-629
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of chemoradiotherapy in patients with unresectable pancreatic cancer who were previously treated with PTCD.Methods From September 2005 to December 2012,47 unresectable pancreatic cancer patients with obstructive jaundice were enrolled in this study.They were divided into two groups.21 patients received after PTCD chemotherapy or radiation,or chemoradiotherapy.26 patients in support care group received only nutrition,analgesia and other related support treatment.Survival analysis was performed with Kaplan-Meier statistics.Differences in survival between the groups were assessed for statistical significance with the log-rank test.Results The median overall survival time of patients after PTCD was 7.19 months.The median overall survival time of chemoradiation group was 9.07 months,which was higher than that of support care group (5.52 months),P=0.017.12 patients received single therapy (either chemo or radiation),and 9 patients received chemoradiotherapy.The median overall survival times were 8.31 months and 11.15 months,respectively (P =0.325).Conclusions Post PTCD chemoradiotherapy helps prolong the survival time in unresectable pancreatic cancer patients.
3.Construction and expression of vector encoding Sox2 with mutated SUMO accepter site
Zekun GUO ; Xianqiang WU ; Liran SHAN ; Zhen SONG
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Immunology 2009;25(11):967-969
AIM:To construct eukaryotic expression plasmids encoding Sox2 and Sox2 K247R and identify their expression and SUMOylation. METHODS: With gift plas-mid encoding Sox2 gene as a template, Sox2 K247R was obtained by overlapping extension PCR, followed by construction of pCMV-HA-Sox2 and pCMV-HA-Sox2 K247R. After enzyme digestion analysis and DNA sequencing, these two constructs were transfected or co-transfected with pC-MV-Myc-SUMO1 into 293 FT cells by lipofectin method. Western blot was employed to analyze expression and SUMO ylation of Sox2. RESULTS: It was revealed that eukaryotic expression vectors were constructed with correct sequence, where in mutant Sox2, the AAG codon was switched to CGG codon. Western blot results showed that good expression of both wt and mut Sox2, of which the latter could not be modified by SUMO1. CONCLUSION: Successful construction and expression of Sox2 and Sox2 K247R. Sox2 could be SUMO lyated in vitro but Sox2 K247R not.
4.Effects of flunarizine on penicillin-induced seizures and hippocampal neuron unit discharges in rats.
An-Jun SONG ; Guo-Feng WU ; Nai-Chang JIANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2010;26(4):488-490
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5.CPT-11 transarterial chemoembolization prolongs survival of patients with unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma
Jie WU ; Lei SONG ; Danyi ZHAO ; Jing LIU ; Bing GUO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(7):534-537
Objective To study the efficacy of CPT-11 TACE in the treatment of unresectable HCC.Methods A retrospective review was undertaken on unresectable HCC patients receiving doxorubicin transarterial chemoembolization (59 cases) and irinotecan(CPT-11) in 24 cases from May 2003 to November 2011.Survival analysis was performed with Kaplan-Meier statistics.Differences in survival between the two groups were assessed for statistical significance with the log-rank test.Results Overall survival time was significantly longer in patients treated with CPT-11 compared with doxorubicin treated group (21.7 vs 14.5 months,P =0.042).There was no significant difference in time to progression between the two groups,but time to progression was longer in CPT-11 group than doxorubicin treated group (11.42 vs 9.46 months,P =0.091).Subgroup analysis showed that for intermediate-stage HCC,CPT-11 resulted in a significantly longer time to progression and overall survival compared with doxorubicin treated group (P =0.029 and P =0.014,respectively).There were no significant differences in adverse events among the two groups (P > 0.05).Conclusions Chemotherapeutic agent CPT-11 in the form of TACE significantly improved overall survival when compared with doxorubicin for the treatment of unresectable HCC.
6.Experimental study of evaluating left ventricular regional systolic function using speckle tracking echocardiography in acute myocardial infarction model of dogs: comparison of three-dimensional and two-dimensional approaches
Ruifang ZHANG ; Ge SONG ; Huiruo LIU ; Lina WU ; Weitao GUO ; Tingting HUO ; Haiyan GUO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(10):902-906
Objective To investigate the value of three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging(3D-STI) in assessment of left ventricular regional systolic function in acute myocardial infarction model of dogs.Methods Left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery was ligated in 24 adult beagle dogs.Longitudinal strain(LS) of every left ventricular segment before ligation and 180 min after ligation,and the time for acquisition and analysis were obtained using two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging (2D-STI) and 3D-STI.After the experiment,left ventricular myocardium were determined by TTC staining and divided into two groups:infarcted myocardial segments and non-infarcted myocardial segments.Results Experimental model of acute myocardial infarction was established successfully in 20 dogs.After ligation,both LS of 2D-STI and 3D-STI in infarcted myocardial segments were significantly lower (P < 0.01).The time for acquisition and analysis of the images by 3D-STI were significantly shorter than that by 2D-STI (P <0.01).The area under the ROC curve of 3D-STI was larger than that of 2D-STI.A cut-off value of-12.56% for LS of the 3D-STI had 77.9% sensitivity and 88.2% specificity in predicting acute myocardial infarction.Conclusions 3D-STI is a convenient,accurate method for evaluating left ventricular regional systolic function.
7.Haploidentical hematopoietic stem cells transplantation for the treatment of medulloblastoma One case report
Haiyan HU ; Hongbo GUO ; Bingyi WU ; Lan DENG ; Chaoyang SONG ; Kunyuan GUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(32):6073-6076
BACKGROUND: Some reports demonstrated that, autoallergic or hematopoietic stem cells transplantation combined with chemotherapy received good outcomes in treating medulloblastoma, which can prolong survival time of patients. However, whether haploidentical hematopoietic stem cells transplantation can treat medulloblastoma remains poorly understood.OBJECTIVE: To firstly report a patient receiving haploidentical hematopoietic stem cells transplantation for treating medulloblastoma.METHODS: A terminal cancer patient with bone matastases successively received six lymphocyte transfusions from an unrelated donor combined with chemotherapy and three haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantations.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The patient presented erythra, accompanied by fever, diarrhea and yellow brown liquid stools, which was considered as graft versus host disease, and treated by urbason, gammaglobulin, CellCept, Prograf, Basiliximab (anti-CD25 antibody), Infliximab (anti-tumor necrosis factor α antibody), effective antibacterial and supportive treatments. After that, the erythra and diarrhea were remised. But the patient died from cerebral hemorrhage. Allogeneic lymphocyte transfusion can kill or damage tumor cells, improve life quality, but the outcome is restrained for patient with a high tumor burden. Immunosuppressant, such as anti-CD25 antibody and anti-tumor necrosis factor α antibody should be timely used in consideration of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.
8.Isolation and Purification of Antibacterial Peptides from the Larvae Secretion of Housefly and the Characteristics
Guo GUO ; Jianwei WU ; Ping FU ; Ronggui QIN ; Yong ZHANG ; Zhikui SONG
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(02):-
Objective To isolate and purify the antibacterial peptides from larvae secretion of housefly (Musca domestica) and study their partial characteristics. Methods Protein isolation and purification were performed by routine process, namely, ultrafiltration, solid phase extraction (SPE) and reversed-phase high-performance liquid chroma-tography (RP-HPLC). The minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimal bactericidal concentration (MBC) of the antibacterial peptides were examined. The antibacterial effect of peptides was studied in nutritive medium with different pH value(pH 5.0-10.0), divalent cations (Mg2+: (0.5?10-3~10.0?10-3)mol/L, Na+、K+: (10?10-3~100?10-3)mol/L), and serum content(12.5%~75%). Results Molecular weight of the peptides was about Mr 3 000-30 000 after ultrafiltration. The fractions eluted with 20%, 30%, 70%, and 80% of acetonitrile (ACN) all showed antibacterial activity by solid phase extraction. The fractions eluted with 70% ACN showed strongest and stablest antibacterial activity which was further purified by RP-HPLC. Two sub-fractions appeared at around RT 15.5 min and 18.5 min were obtained with antibacterial activity. The MIC to those standard Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aerugirwsa, Staphylococcus aureas, and Bacillus subtilis was 32.7380, 16.3688, 65.4750 and 32.7380?g/ml respectively. In the nutritive medium of pH 6.0-9.0, different divalent cations and serum content, the increment of A570 in experiment groups was less than 0.05, while that of the control group was greater than 0.3 (P
9.Synthesis and activity of some new histone deacetylases inhibitors
Yonghao CHENG ; Yanshen GUO ; Haizhu HAN ; Nan WANG ; Guohong ZHANG ; Zongru GUO ; Song WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2010;45(6):735-41
To explore novel histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors with anti-tumor activity, twelve target compounds were synthesized, and their structures were confirmed by 1H NMR, MS and elemental analyses. Evaluation results in vitro showed that compound Ia exhibited potent inhibition against HDAC and is worth for further investigation. And compounds IIa, IIb, IIIa-IIIi possessed moderate HDAC inhibitory activity.
10.The analytical performance assessment and clinical practice of three sensitive cardiac troponin Ⅰ assays
Chunyan ZHANG ; Lingyan SONG ; Jiong WU ; Binbin SONG ; Beili WANG ; Bin TANG ; Wei GUO ; Baishen PAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2010;33(9):819-824
Objective To assess the analytical performance of three sensitive cardiac troponin Ⅰ assays and compare the clinical application to provide help in choosing the detection method for clinical laboratory. Methods A total of 474 serum samples were collected from apparently healthy subjects and a total of 112 serum samples were collected from patients presenting with symptoms suggestive of acute myocardial infarction. The functional sensitivities of three assays from Abbott, Beckman-Coulter and Ortho were determined ( CV = 10% ). The reference ranges have been established. The analytic performance was compared according to the assessment mode described by Apple. The relationship was compared among the different assays. The preliminary clinical application value for different detection methods has been evaluated and validated with self-established reference ranges. Results The functional sensitivities ( CV = 10% ) of the cTnI assays for Abbott, Beckman-Coulter and Ortho were 0. 030, 0. 04 and 0. 013 μg/L, respectively.The 99th percentiles of cTnI in healthy volunteers were 0. 021, 0. 02 and 0. 026 μg/L respectively. The analytical data of ROC curve showed that the area under curve (AUC) of the cTnI assays for Abbott,Beckman-Coulter and Ortho for diagnosis of AMI was 0. 852,0. 909 and 0. 910,respectively. There was no statistical difference between any two methods(Z1 = 1.18 ,Z2 = 1.21 ,Z3 =0. 026,all P >0. 05). There were good consistency between the 99th percentile obtained from our laboratory and suggested by manufacturers (Kappa value were 1. 000, 0. 730 and 0. 893 respectively, all P < 0. 01 ). Conclusions The analytical performance of two cTnl assays is "clinical accepted" ,the other one is accepted according to guideline. All of them could detect cTnI in apparently healthy subjects. There exist differences among three assays, but their diagnostic characteristics for AMI are not significantly different.