1.Clinicopathological analysis and genetic diagnosis of subcutaneous panniculitic T-cell lymphoma
Xuenong LI ; Yanqing DING ; Meigang ZHU ; Guoping ZHONG ; Jun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2001;(2):113-116
Purpose To explore the clinicopathological features of subcutaneous panniculitic T-cell lymphoma(SPTCL) and significances of genetic analysis in the diagnosis. Methods Histopathology, immunohistochemitry and detection of clonal gene rearrangement by PCR were used in 3 cases of subcutaneous panniculitic T-cell lymphoma (SPTCL), which were originally diagnosed as relapsing nodular nonsuppurative panniculitis. Results Three misdiagnostic cases were correctly redefined as subcutaneous panniculitic T-cell lymphoma, with immunophenotype of CD45+,CD45RO+, Mac387-,and clonal TCR-β gene rearrangement. Conclusions Subcutaneous panniculitic T-cell lymphoma has distinctive clinicopathological features. Genetic analysis is an effective method for the diagnosis of SPTCL.
2.The concept of fast track surgery applied in perioperative period of gastric cancer
Ping CHEN ; Guoping DING ; Qi ZHENG ; Zhanbo YI ; Feng WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
Objective To explore a method to improve the nutritional state and immune function of patients after radical gastrectomy,and to decrease postoperative complication rate and accelerate recovery from operation.Methods In line with the concept of fast tract surgery (FTS),a new perioperative nutritional schedule was made for patients prior to radical gastrectomy,ehich included preoperative nutritional risk screen and prophylactic enteral nutrition,early postoperative light enteral nutrition,early ambulation and perioperative nursing care.Patients with gastric cancer were randomly assigned into fast track group or a simple control group.New perioperative schedule was executed in the patients of fast track group and traditional nutrition support in control group.After operation,serum albumen was measured to evaluate the patient's nutritional state and serum IgA to evaluate gastrointestinal immune function.In addition,the time to passage of flatus,postoperative recovery time and complication rate after operation were compared.Results Patiens in FTS group (n=35) showed higher serum albumin and serum IgA on d1 and d3 after operation than those in the control group (n=25) (P
3.Management of polypoid lesions of the gallbladder: an analysis of 748 patients
Neng QIAN ; Wenchao CHEN ; Haihua CHEN ; Guoping DING ; Liping CAO
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2014;20(9):655-658
Objective To investigate the risk factors of gallbladder neoplastic polyps,to determine the proper surgical indications,and to understand more about the clinical characteristics of gallbladder adenoma.Methods The clinical data of 748 patients diagnosed to have polypoid lesion of gallbladder (PLG) and underwent cholecystectomy from January 1998 to December 2012 in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine were retrospectively reviewed.Results Among 748 patients,340 had abdominal symptoms.Postoperative histopathology showed non-neoplastic polyps (n =659),gallbladder adenoma (n =68),gallbladder cancer (n =15) and no polyps (n =6).The mean diameters of the nonneoplastic lesions and the neoplastic polyps were (9.38 ± 3.44) mm and (14.55 ± 5.71) mm,respectively (P < 0.01).The average age of the patients with non-neoplastic lesions was (44.14 ± 11.42) years and (47.39 ± 12.82) years in those with neoplastic polyps (P < 0.05).The proportion of solitary PLG was 41.4% (253/611) and 59.59% (47/79) for the non-neoplastic lesions and the neoplastic polyps respec tively (P < 0.01).The size of PLG (13.34 ± 4.18 mm vs.20.07 ± 8.19 mm,P < 0.05) and the age of the patient (45.78 ± 11.66 years vs.54.13 ± 15.82 years,P <0.05) between the gallbladder adenoma and gallbladder cancer groups were significantly different.Gallbladder adenoma or dysplasia was identified in 66.7% (10/15) of gal1bladder cancer specimens.Conclusions Patients with PLG and with abdominal symptoms,large size (≥ 10 mm),old age (≥50 y) and solitary polyp are indications for cholecystectomy.Gallbladder adenoma may develop to gallbladder cancer within 10 years.
4.AGING CHANGES OF SOMATOSTATIN mRNA-POSITIVE NEURONS IN THE DORSAL HIPPOCAMPUS OF THE RAT
Yuanxiang TAO ; Xiaozhang DAI ; Jiong DING ; Yufeng FU ; Guoping ZUO
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
Aging changes of somatostatin (SS) mRNA-positive neurons in the dorsal hippocampus of old rats were studied by in situ hybridization histochemistry and image analysis. In the young rats,SS mRNA-positive cell bodies were mainly located in the pyramidal and polymorphic cell layers of the CA1 and CA2 regions, and in the strata radiatum and polymorphic cell layer of the CA3 region, and in the polymorphic cell layer of dentate gyrus. In the old rats,SS mRNA-positive cell bodies were concentrated in the polymorphic cell layer and denate gyrus. A marked decrease of number of SS mRNA-positive cell bodies and a significant increase of gray value of SS mRNA-positive cell bodies were found in the dorsal hippocampus and dentate gyrus of the old rats as compared with the young rats. No significant age difference in the sectional area of SS mRNA-positive cell bodies was observed in the dorsal hippocampus. The results showed that there were apparent changes with aging of the SS mRNA-positive cell bodies in the dorsal hippocampus of the rats. The significance of the changes remains to be studied further.
5."Nitrate stimulating effect" in Amycolatopsis mediterranei--from discovery to mechanistic studies.
Zhihui SHAO ; Zhao WEI ; Ying WANG ; Xiaoming DING ; Jin WANG ; Weihong JIANG ; Guoping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(6):845-856
Nitrate not only remarkably stimulates the rifamycinbiosynthesis in Amycolatopsis mediterranei, but also influences the primary metabolisms, including the inhibition of fatty acids biosynthesis in the bacterial. This phenomenon has been designated as "Nitrate Stimulating Effect" by the late Prof. J.S. Chiaosince its discovery in the 1970's, and has been found in many other antibiotics-producing actinomycetes subsequently. Based on the research in his laboratory, we have revealed that the nitrate stimulation effect mainly manifests in two aspects over the last two decades. First, nitrate promotes the supply of rifamycin precursors, e.g., UDP-glucose, AHBA, malonyl-CoA and methylmalonyl-CoA. Specifically, the biosynthesis of fatty acids is inhibited by nitrate consequently the acetyl-CoA is shunted into malonyl-CoA. Second, nitrate facilitates the expression of genes in the rifclulsterthat encodes rifamycin biosynthetic enzymes. Following our current understanding, the future research will focus on the signals, the signal transduction pathway and the molecular mechanisms that dictate nitrate-mediated transcriptional and post-translational regulations.
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6.Visual function assessment after correction of enophthalmos deformity caused by orbital blow-out fractures with porous high-density polyethylene implantation
Min REN ; Li TENG ; Lai GUI ; Zhiyong ZHANG ; Bo DING ; Guoping WU ; Jianjian LU ; Kai YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(1):160-162
BACKGROUND: Enophthalmos deformity is the most common complication caused by orbital blow-out fractures, and others are diplopia and worsening of visual acuity. Since the therapeutic result of orbital blow-out is not satisfactory and many complications exist after operation, it is still a dispute to select implantation materials and therapeutic regimens.OBJECTIVE: To observe the therapeutic effect and assess the improvement of visual function by surgical reconstruction with porous high-density polyethylene (Medpor) for the correction of enophthalmos deformity caused by orbital blow-out fractures.DESIGN: A pre-and postoperative controlled study.SETTING: Beauty Center for Trauma Repair,Plastic Surgery Hospital,Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Science .PARTICIPANTS: Totally 56 patients with orbital blow-out fractures who had enophthalmos deformity caused by fists or traffic accidents, treated at Beauty Center for Trauma Repair,Plastic Surgery Hospital, Peking Union Medical College, Chinese Academy of Medical Science, were selected in this study from December 1996 to March 2004. Final diagnosis were made with case history, X-ray film, two-demensional and three-dimensional CT before operation. 24 cases were accompanied with other areas fractures such as zygoma and nasal bone, 34 cases with diplopia, 35 cases with visual acuity worsening after injured.METHODS: ①Material implantation: Exposure of the orbital floor, inferior and medial walls could be performed through a 2 mm inferior subciliary incision of 3 cm long. To approach the orbital rim via a dissection plane anterior to the orbital septum, sub-periosteal dissection was then performed over the orbital rim, and along the orbital floor to the orbital apex. Mobilized the soft tissue from the bone throughout the entire area of fractures and re-position it to its proper position. Took Medpor (Type 6331) sheets as the implantation materials, trimmed Medpor sheets according to the radian and anatomic form, and 2 mm larger than the defect rim was needed.If other operations were needed during the operation, they could be done.Mannitol and dexamethasone should be used just postoperatively to decrease edema of the orbital contents and reduce inner orbital excessive pressure. ②Functional evaluation standard: Diplopia: completely disappear meant recovered, less diplopia residual meant improvement, no improvement meant inefficacy. Enophthalmos: marked improvement meant the degree of enophthalmos stabilizated at below 2 mm, less improvement meant stabilizated at above 2 mm.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①Improvement of enophthalmos; ②Improvement of diplopia ; ③Improvement of visual acuity.RESULTS: ①All 56 cases of enophthalmos deformities caused by orbital blow-out fractures improved greatly. ② Of all the 34 patients with diplopia, 27 recovered. ③ 9 patients' visual acuity of 35 improved with different degrees. No diplopia or visual acuity worsening occurred. With a follow-up ranging from 2 months to 5 years, the degree of enophthalmos stabilizated at below 2 mm, and no relapse and other complications occurred.CONCLUTION: Medpor has such advantages as better histocompatibility,fewer complications and better visual function improvement, so it is the preferred implantation material for correcting enophthalmos deformity caused by orbital blow-out fractures.
7.A application study of dose constraint template in intensity modulated radiation therapy planning for early stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Wei HU ; Changhui YU ; Minghai SHAO ; Haihua YANG ; Weijun DING ; Weifang YANG ; Guoping SHAN ; Shixiu WU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2009;29(1):61-64
Objective To investigate a feasibility of using dose constraint template (DCT) to increase conformity index (CI) of planning target volume (PTV) and improve intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) planning efficiency for early stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma. Methods Ten patients with pathological diagnosed and treated by IMRT were selected for this study. Target volumes were delineated with Corvus 6.3 of treatment planning system, two dose limiting regions(DLR) around PIN were added by extending from PIN,each DLR was 1 cm thick. We created three plans:Plan0,Planl and Plan2. PianO was without DLR and DCT, Planl without DLR but with DCT, Plan2 with both condition;but to compare dose distribution in PLTV and normal tissue using three plans. Results Three plans could fill equal request of dose distribution in PLTV and normal tissue, and their difference was not statistical significant. CI of Plan2 was increased and planning time was decreased significantly compared with Piano and Planl. Conclusloa Usage of DCT together with DLR can increase CI of PTV and improve IMRT planning efficiency for early stage nasopharyngeal carcinoma, planning time is shortened significantly.
8.A comparison of three different staging systems of hilar cholangiocarcinoma
Liangjing ZHOU ; Guoping DING ; Liping CAO ; Risheng QUE ; Zhengrong WU ; Guixing JIANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2015;30(3):177-180
Objective To compare the value among three hilar cholangiocarcinoma (HCC) staging systems,Bismuth-Corlette classification,TNM staging system and MSKCC classification,in predicting the resection rate and prognosis of HCC patients.Methods The clinical and histopathological data of 154 HCC cases were analyzed retrospectively.Three different staging methods were performed respectively to analyze the correlations with respectability and survival.Chi-square test and Kaplan-Meier analysis were applied to find clinical and histopathological factors related to prognosis.Results There was no significant difference in resectability between Bismuth-Corlette classification or TNM stage Ⅰ,Ⅱ,Ⅲ and Ⅳ.The resection rates of MSKCC T1,T2 and T3 were 68.6%,44.8%,19.2%respectively (x2 =20.03,P =0.000).With higher T stage,resection rate obviously declined.The survival predicted by TNM staging and MSKCC classification was better than Bismuth-Corlette classification.Tumor differentiation,LN involvement,distant metastasis,margin status,TNM stage and MSKCC classification were significantly correlated with survival.Conclusions The MSKCC classification predicted resectability better than Bismuth-Corlette classification and TNM staging system,while both MSKCC classification and TNM staging system predicted survival better than Bismuth-Corlette classification.Clinical and histopathological factors such as tumor differentiation,LN involvement,metastasis,margin status,TNM staging,MSKCC classification were correlated with survival.
9.Expression and role of CC chemokine ligand 20 and CC chemokine receptor 6 in the pancreas of rats with acute necrotizing pancreatitis
Guoxiong ZHOU ; Dexia ZHOU ; Xiaoling DING ; Haifeng ZHANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Jianping CHENG ; Hui QIANG ; Qun WEI ; Guoping HUA
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(4):263-266
Objective To investigate the role of CC chemokine ligand 20 (CCL20) and CC chemokine receptor 6 (CCR6) in the pathogenesis of acute necrotizing pancreatitis (ANP). Methods 48 SD rats were randomly divided into two groups: control group and ANP group. The ANP model was induced by retrograde infusion of 4 % sodium taurocholate into the biliary and pancreatic duct in SD rats. The same amount of saline was injected in the control group. The rats were sacrificed at 1, 3, 6, 12 h, the serum amylase levels and the pathological score of the pancreas were measured. The expressions of CCL20 and CCR6 mRNA and protein in pancreas were detected by immunohistochemistry and semi-quantitative RT-PCR,respectively. Results The levels of serum amylase and the histological score of ANP group were significantly higher than those of control group (P < 0.01 ). The expression of pancreatic CCL20 mRNA and protein was increased in a time-dependant manner ( P < 0.05 ). The expression of pancreatic CCR6 mRNA at 6h was significantly higher than that of control group (0.88 ± 0.05 vs 0. 23 ± 0.09, P < 0.01 ). The expression of pancreatic CCR6 mRNA at 12h was decreased when compared with that of 6h group, but it was still higher than that of control group (0.37 ± 0. 10 vs 0. 15 ± 0.07, P < 0.05 ), the change of CCR6 protein was consistent with that of CCR6 mRNA. Conclusions CCL20 and CCR6 may play an important role in the pathogenesis of ANP.
10.Effects of seven RNA silencing suppressors on heterologous expression of green fluorescence protein expression mediated by a plant virus-based system in Nicotiana benthamiana.
Sheng WANG ; Jie DONG ; Min CAO ; Hongzhen MU ; Guoping DING ; Hong ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(11):1536-1542
OBJECTIVETo test the effects of 7 virus-encoded RNA silencing suppressors (RSSs) for enhancement of a plant virus-based vector system-mediated heterologous expression of green fluorescence protein (GFP) in Nicotiana benthamiana.
METHODSSeven transient expression vectors for the 7 RSSs were constructed and co-inoculated on the leaves of Nicotiana benthamiana with PVXdt-GFP vector, a novel Potato virus X-based plant expression vector, through agroinfiltration. The protein and mRNA expression levels of the reporter gene GFP in the co-inoculated Nicotiana leaves were examined by Western blotting, ELISA and RT-qPCR to assess the effect of the RSSs for GFP expression enhancement.
RESULTSThe 7 RSSs differed in the degree and duration of enhancement of heterologous GFP expression, and the p19 protein of Tomato bushy stunt virus (TBSV) induced the highest expression of GFP. African cassava mosaic virus AC2 protein and Rice yellow mettle virus P1 protein produced no obvious enhancement GFP expression.
CONCLUSIONTransient co-expression of RSSs suppresses host silencing response to allow high-level and long-term expression of heterologous genes in plant, but the optimal RSS has to be identified for each plant virus-based expression vector system.
Genetic Vectors ; Green Fluorescent Proteins ; genetics ; Plant Viruses ; genetics ; Plants, Genetically Modified ; genetics ; metabolism ; Potexvirus ; genetics ; RNA Interference ; Tobacco ; genetics ; metabolism