3.Clinical efficacy of surgical therapy in patients with advanced gastric cancer after pre-operative neoajnvant chemotherapy
Qi-San WANG ; Hai-Jiang WANG ; Jing-Dong WANG ; Xin-Hui YANG ; Dong YIN ;
China Oncology 2000;0(06):-
Background and purpose:It is difficult to diagnose gastric cancer at an early stage,thus the resectable probability of gastric cancer is low.This study was to explore the efficacy of neoajuvant chemotherapy in terms of resectablity for the patients with advanced gastric cancer.Methods:Eighty-six patients with advanced gastric cancer were randomly divided into routine surgical operation group and neoajuvant chemotherapy+surgical operation group.The patients were examined by CT before surgery.The patients in neoajuvant chemotherapy+surgical operation group received two cycles of neoajuvant chemotherapy,and then were evaluated by CT.Results:In routine surgical operation group,the overall resectability rate was 83.7%(36/43),and the curative resection rate was 46.5%(20/43), 16.3%(7/43)was done by exp.lap.In neoajuvant chemotherapy+surgical operation group,the overall resectability rate was 93.0%(40/43),and the curative resection rate was 69.8%(30/43),only 7.0%(3/43)was exp.lap.No mortality was observed.There were no significant difference between both groups in terms of toxicities.Conclusions:The overall resectability rate and the curative resection rate are increased in patients with advanced gastric cancer aider neoajuvant chemotherapy.
4.Effect of cobalt chloride-induced hypoxia on proliferation of human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cells and related gene and protein expressions
Xiao HAN ; Hai BAI ; Jiaojiao YIN ; Ke YANG ; Yanxia HAN ; Jianfeng OU ; Cunbang WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(45):7268-7273
BACKGROUND:Cobalt chloride (CoCl2) may promote the proliferation of human umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cels (hUC-MSCs) in a time- and concentration-dependent manner, and meanwhile, CoCl2 can regulate the expression of genes and proteins in hUC-MSCs. OBJECTIVE:To explore the effects of CoCl2 induced-hypoxia on the proliferation of hUC-MSCs and gene and protein expressions in hUC-MSCs, thereby establishing an effective method for MSCs culture and amplificationin vitro. METHODS: hUC-MSCs were extracted using tissue explant method. Under hypoxia conditions induced by CoCl2 (0, 100, 150, 200, 250 μmol/L) for different periods (0, 1, 2, 3, 4 days), flow cytometry was used to identify cel surface-associated antigens; cel counting kit-8 was used to detect cel proliferation; RT-PCR was used to determine levels of hypoxia inducible factor-1α, inducible nitric oxide synthase, stromal cel-derived factor-1, interleukin-6, transforming growth factor-β mRNA; western blot assay was used to detect protein expression of hypoxia inducible factor-1α. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The cels were positive for CD29, CD73, CD90, CD105, while negative for CD31, CD14, CD34, CD45, CD11b, HLA-DR. Moreover, the antigen expression was not affected by CoCl2 induced-hypoxia. CoCl2 induced-chemical hypoxia could promote the proliferation of hUC-MSCs in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. RT-PCR results showed thatunder hypoxia, hypoxia inducible factor 1α, inducible nitric oxide synthase and stromal cel-derived factor-1 mRNA expressions were significantly up-regulated, but interleukin-6 and transforming growth factor-β mRNA expressions were down-regulated significantly (P < 0.05). Additionaly, the protein expression of hypoxia inducible factor 1α was increased under hypoxia conditions. These findings indicate that CoCl2 induced-hypoxia environment may promote the proliferation of hUC-MSCs and the optimal concentration of CoCl2 is 200μmol/L. However, a higher concentration of CoCl2 (≥ 250μmol/L) inhibits the proliferation of hUC-MSCs, and the mechanism may be related to the increase of hypoxia inducible factor-1α at protein and mRNA levels.
5.Exploration and practice of teaching reform in training of doctors in hospitals at primary level
Hai YANG ; Dongguang WANG ; Ying ZHAO ; Chunyu CHAI ; Zhe MA ; Jingong YIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(2):204-206
Intensifying the continuing education of doctors in hospitals at primary level is one of the important measures for increasing their specialized skills and improving the condition of primary care.In recent years,following the trend of national medical reform,the Fourth Military Medical University (FMMU) has made full use of its advantages to provide training for civilian doctors in hospitals at primary level.In the training,with the reform measures of ‘ four focuses' and ‘ five combinations',FMMU actively advanced teaching reform to make innovations in curriculum system and teaching methods,which was approved by teachers and students.These measures were very effective,which in turn greatly enhanced the ability of the doctors and training quality.This practice obviously pushed forward development of primary-level medical and health-care service in Shanxi province.
7.Ultrastructural change of rabbit lens epithelial cell in the early stage of vitreous hemorrhage
Hai-tao, WANG ; Yin-wei, SONG ; Yang, LIU ; Lan, LIU ; Xiao-jun, CAI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(11):1016-1018
Background Vitreous hemorrhage in long-term produces toxic substances and influent the metabolism of eye tissue.Lens capsule is found more thin and transparent in the eyes with chronic vitreous hemorrhage.To research the effect of vitreous hemorrhage to lens is very important for the choose of the phaco operative timing.Objective The aim of this work was to investigate the ultrastructural change of lens epithelial cells(LECs) in the eyes with experimental vitreous hemorrhage.Methods The autologous blood of 0.1 ml was intravitreally injected in the left eyes of 8 general New Zealand white rabbits,and the equal amount of phosphate buffered saline(pH7.4) was used at the same way in the right eyes.Vitreous and fundus were examined with direct ophthalmoscope on 1,3,5,9,15,20,25,30 days to assess the inflammatory response after intravitreal injection.The specimens of lens anterior capsule were obtained in 30 days after injection and the ultrastructure and apoptosis of LECs were evaluated under the transmission electron microscope. Results No obvious ocular inflammatory response was seen throughout the experimental duration,and there was no vitreous hemorrhage in the right eyes after intravitreal injection.The vitreous hemorrhage agglutinated with clear boundary in the left eyes on 1 day after intravitreal injection,and the hemorrhage turned into dark-red color on the fifth day.On the fifteenth day after injection,the hemorrhage mass became to be grey color and the vitreous liquefaction occurred in the left eyes.The hemorrhage disappeared until 25 days.But in the one month after injection of self-blood,the vitreous showed the deeper red color.The early apoptosis appeared in the LECs of the left eyes in the thirty day,presenting the enlargement and broaden of intercellular space,the decrease of mitochondria number,vacuolar change,expanse of endoplasmic reticulum and disappearance of the nuclear membrane structure. Conclusions Vitreous hemorrhage leads to the ultrastructural pathological changes of lens.
8.Surgical treatment of poor grade middle cerebral artery aneurysms associated with large sylvian hematomas following prophylactic hinged craniectomy.
Hai-Jun, WANG ; You-Fan, YE ; Yin, SHEN ; Rui, ZHU ; Dong-Xiao, YAO ; Hong-Yang, ZHAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(5):716-21
The clinical characteristics of patients who presented in poor clinical grade due to ruptured middle cerebral artery aneurysms (MCAAs) associated with large sylvian hematomas (SylH) were analyzed and an ingenious designed prophylactic hinged craniectomy was introduced. Twenty-eight patients were graded into Hunt-Hess grades IV-V and emergency standard micro-neurosurgeries (aneurysm clipping, hematoma evacuation and prophylactic hinged craniectomy) were performed, and their clinical data were retrospectively analyzed. 46.43% of the patients reached encouraged favorable outcomes on discharge. The favorable outcome group and the poor outcome group significantly differed in terms of patients' anisocoria, Hunt-Hess grade before surgery, extent of the midline shift and time to the surgery after bleeding (P<0.05). There were no significant differences in age, sex, volume and location of the hematoma, size of aneurysm between the favorable and poor groups (P>0.05). However, ingenious designed prophylactic hinged craniectomy efficiently reduced the patients' intracranial pressure (ICP) after surgery. It was suggested that preoperative conditions such as Hunt-Hess grading, extent of the midline shift and the occurrence of cerebral hernia affect the prognosis of patients, but time to the surgery after bleeding and prophylactic hinged craniectomy are of significant importance for optimizing the prognosis of MCAA patients presenting with large SylH.
9.EFFECTS OF SUBSTRATE DISPERSION AND DISSOLUTION ON MICROBIAL ENZYMATIC CONVERSION OF STEROID
Kui YANG ; Xiao-Jing LI ; Xia FENG ; Qiang YIN ; Hai-Yan ZHAO ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
The dissolution of substrate is the key step in steroid microbial conversion.The formation of surfactant micelle with a hydrophobic center directly results in increased pseudo-water-solubilities of hydrophobic compounds such as steroids.Results showed increased water solubility of steroid with the increased surfactant concentrations.Compared to mono-surfactant PSE,less quantity of multiple surfactants PSE-MGE was required to achieve the enhancement of steroid solubility at the same level,thus the negative effects of surfactants on mycelial growth were reduced and steroid conversion was therefore improved more.It was also shown that the surfactants and ultrasonic irradiation used jointly could result in better substrate dispersion and dissolution than surfactants used alone,and the best result was obtained when the comparatively high intensity (12.4 W/cm 2) and short time (5min) of ultrasonic irradiation were performed.
10.Advances in reverse genetics-based vaccines of foot and mouth disease.
Bo YANG ; Fan YANG ; Song-Hao WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Wei-Jun CAO ; Hong YIN ; Hai-Xue ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(2):213-220
Reverse-genetic engineering of foot and mouth disease virus (FMDV) can improve the productivity, antigen matching, antigen stability, immune response ability, and biological safety of vaccines, so vaccine candidates with anticipated biological characteristics can be promptly achieved. Negative influence in taming of virulent strains can also be decreased or avoided. Reverse genetics not only make up for deficiencies like limitation of viral nature, low success rate, and time and energy consuming, but also realize more active designing of vaccines. Therefore, reverse genetics is significant in improving integral quality and efficiency of vaccines. In this review, we use FMDV vaccines as an example to summarize improvement in biological characteristics of virulent strains and provide a reference for related researches.
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