1.Analysis of Factors Affecting the Efficiency of Establishment of Mouse Parthenogenetic Embryonic Stem Cells
Zhisheng CHEN ; Haojia WU ; Lin LIU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2010;18(1):52-55,彩6
Objective To study the factor affecting the efficiency of establishment of parthenogenetic stem cells (PESCs)in mice. Methods PESC lines were derived from parthenogenetically activated blastocyst inner cell mass of different mice strains and cultured in different systems.Results The efficiency of establishing the pESC showed no significant difference in hybrid and inbred lines.But the efficiency was increased in culture systems added with ERK inhibitor or knockout serum replacement(KSR).Conclusion The efficiency of establishment of pESC was not directly related with the genetic background of mice but it was closely related to the culture systems.
2.Short and Mid-term Efficacy of Device Closure of Patent Foramen Ovale for Treating the Patients With Patent Foramen Ovale Combining Cryptogenic Stroke and Transient Ischemic Attack
Haojia HUANG ; Haibo HU ; Zhongying XU ; Gejun ZHANG ; Xiangbin PAN ; Hong ZHENG ; Jinglin JIN ; Jianhua LV ; Shiguo LI ; Chaowu YAN ; Liang XU ; Junyi WAN ; Qiong LIU ; Shiliang JIANG
Chinese Circulation Journal 2017;32(4):377-379
Objective: To explore the short and mid-term efficacy of device closure of patent foramen ovale (PFO) for treating the patients with PFO combining cryptogenic stroke (CS) and transient ischemic attack (TIA). Methods: A total of 56 PFO patients with CS and TIA receiving device closure in our hospital from 2009-05 to 2015-12 were retrospectively studied. Transthoracic echocardiography (TTE), electrocardiogram (ECG), chest X-ray were examined at 24h, 1 month, 3 and 6 months after theoperation; telephone visit was conducted every 6 months thereafter. Results: There were 54/56 PFO patients combining CS and 2 combining TIA; 53 (94.6%)patients received PFO occluder from Starway medical technology. Aspirin was used for 6 months after the operation. The patients were followed-up for the average of (34.67±23.24) months. No body suffered from post-operative stroke and TIA; no residual shunt was observed. Conclusion: The short and mid-term efficacy of device closure has been satisfactory for treating the patients with PFO combining CS and TIA; its overall clinical value should be further investigated in large population and long-term study.
3.Experimentation of effect of PD-1 inhibitor on myocardial inflammation microenvironment and radiation-induced injury
Kaiyan ZHOU ; Lingfeng LIU ; Li CAO ; Gang WANG ; Chaofen ZHAO ; Huaxiang KUANG ; Yinxiang HU ; Haojia ZHANG ; Shengfa SU ; Bing LU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(1):79-84
Objective:To explore the potential mechanism of PD-1 inhibitor P on RIMI from the perspective of immune microenvironment.Methods:To establish a mouse model of radiation-induced myocardial injury (RIMI), twenty C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into 4 groups, 5 in each group. Group A was the healthy control group; Group B was the PD-1 inhibitor group; Group C was the simple irradiation group, with a heart irradiation of 15 Gy; Group D was the irradiation+ PD-1 inhibitor group. One month after irradiation, the mice were anesthetized and sacrificed. The morphological changes of myocardial tissues were observed by HE staining. The myocardial fibrosis was assessed by Masson staining. CD 3+ , CD 3+ CD 4+ , CD 3+ CD 8 lymphocyte subsets and cytokines (IL-4, IL-6, IL-17A, TNF-α, TGF-β 1 and INF-γ) levels were determined by flow cytometry. The apoptosis rate of myocardial cells was detected by TUNE. Results:One month after irradiation, there was no obvious myocardial fibrosis in group B, and collagen fibers were distributed in the interstitium of myocardial cells in groups C and D. Semi-quantitative analysis results showed that the myocardial collagen volume fraction (CVF) of groups A, B, C and D were (1.97±0.36)%, (2.83±1.03)%, (5.39±0.77)% and (7.72±1.43)%, respectively. The CVF between group A and group B was similar ( P=0.314), and the differences in CVF between the other groups were statistically significant (all P<0.05). Compared with group A, the absolute value and percentage of CD 3+ T lymphocytes were significantly increased in groups B, C and D (all P<0.01). The values in group D were significantly higher than those in group B and group C (all P<0.01); The absolute value and percentage of CD 3+ CD4 T lymphocytes were similar among four groups (all P>0.05); The absolute value and percentage of CD 3+ CD 8 T lymphocytes in group D were significantly higher than those in groups A, B and C (all P<0.001). The expression levels of IL-6, IL-17A, and TGF-β 1 in group D were significantly higher compared with those in groups A, B and C (all P<0.001). The apoptotic index was gradually increased in four groups, and the differences in apoptotic index among four groups were statistically significant (all P<0.001). Conclusion:PD-1 inhibitors can aggravate RIMI by promoting myocardial immune inflammatory response.
4.Effects of X-ray volume imaging registration methods on position verification for radiotherapy in treatment of middle/lower-segment esophageal cancer
Haojia LIU ; Huitao WANG ; Hongwei XU ; Anping ZHENG ; Xiaodong SUN ; Jinfeng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2023;32(1):52-57
Objective To compare the set up errors derived from different registration methods of the X-ray volume imaging (XVI) system for radiotherapy in the treatment of middle/lower-segment esophageal cancer, and to provide a reference for radiation treatment of esophageal cancer. Methods We randomly selected 63 patients with middle/lower-segment esophageal cancer, and obtained their reconstructed XVI images at the first therapy to perform automatic registration with gray-value and bone registration methods. We acquired and compared the three translation errors (along x [left to right], y [head to feet], and z [front to back] axes) and three rotation errors (around the x, y, and z axes) derived from the two registration methods. Results Gray-value registration had significantly smaller translation errors along the x and z axes than bone registration (x azes t = −2.78, z azes t = −2.15, P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference along the y axes (P > 0.05). The rotation errors around the three axes were all smaller than 1°, and were smaller with gray-value registration than with bone registration, but without significant differences (P > 0.05). Conclusion We recommend gray-value registration for radiotherapy in the treatment of middle/lower-segment esophageal cancer. Manual verification or fine-tuning is recommended after automatic registration in clinical practice. Besides translation errors, rotation errors should also be paid attention to.
5.Study on setup errors for different body carcinoma radiotherapy with image guidance in TOMO-HD
Yinliang WANG ; Huitao WANG ; Anping ZHENG ; Xiaodong SUN ; Dong WANG ; Haojia LIU ; Yongpeng QIN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2021;30(3):331-338
Objective The literature study the setup errors of head and neck, thoracic, abdominal and pelvic tumors by megavoltage fan-beam CT based image guidance in TOMO-HD to provide the margin enlarging from clinic target volume (CTV) to planning target volume (PTV) in treatment planning system of TOMO-HD. Methods 103 patients with head and neck (30 patients), thoracic (42 patients), abdominal and pelvic (31 patients) carcinoma were enrolled. Megavoltage fan-beam CT based image guidance in tomotherapy-HD was used to acquire CT scan before every treatment. The left-right (X), superior-inferior (Y), anterior-posterior (Z) and rotation (Fy) setup errors of patients can be obtained from the tomography image automatically restructured by the system. Calculating the systematic error and the random error in the three dimensions and check whether the setup data accord with the normal distribution or not, then acquire the data expand in the three directions. Results According to 2593 fan-beam CT scans, the shift errors (µ ± s) in X, Y, Z and Fy (rotation) of three study group were [(−0.31 ± 2.16) mm、(1.09 ± 3.56) mm、(2.36 ± 2.27) mm, (0.29 ± 0.96)°] (head and neck tumor), [(−0.98 ± 2.95) mm、(0.45 ± 6.86) mm、(3.79 ± 2.47) mm, (0.18 ± 0.60)°] (thoracic cancer) and [(−0.86 ± 2.85) mm、(−1.59 ± 6.91) mm、(5.77 ± 2.40) mm, (0.20 ± 0.68)°](abdominal and pelvic carcinoma). The systematic errors (∑) and random errors (σ) in X, Y, Z dimensions of patients with head and neck, thoracic, abdominal and pelvic tumors were (1.06 mm and 1.84 mm), (1.93 mm and 3.43 mm), (2.41 mm and 2.71 mm), (1.10 mm and 2.56 mm), (3.79 mm and 5.46 mm), (1.38 mm and 1.99 mm) and (1.39 mm and 0.87 mm), (4.98 mm and 5.69 mm), (1.19 mm and 2.05 mm), respectively. Conclusion It is recommended as a reference for image guidance in TOMO-HD according to the frequency distribution of setup errors, for patients with head and neck, chest and abdominal and pelvic tumors, the maximum range of motion in three dimensions are (5.00, 5.00, 5.00) mm, (6.63, 17.25, 16.00) mm and (6.49, 16.24, 13.60) mm.