1.Therapeutic evaluation of 89SrCl2 combined with 99Tc-MDP in treat-ing bone pain of patients with breast cancer and osseous metastasis
Hengchao LIU ; Weipeng LI ; Yong SHEN ; Yongquan HU ; Fang MA
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2015;(5):297-301
Objective:To evaluate the clinical value of radioactive nuclide strontium chloride (89SrCl2) combined with 99Tc-MDP in treating patients with breast cancer and osseous metastasis. Methods:A total of 80 patients with breast cancer and experiencing bone pain from osseous metastasis were randomly categorized into three groups. 22 patients were treated with 99Tc-MDP (99Tc-MDP group), 30 were treated with 89SrCl2 (89SrCl2 group), and 28 were treated with the combination therapy of 89SrCl2 and 99Tc-MDP (combination group). The analgesic effect, remission of bone metastases, and quality of life of patients in the three groups were observed before and after treatment. Side effect was also monitored. Results:In the combination group, the overall pain relief rate and the increase rate of life quality score were 92.9%(26/28) and 78.6%(22/28), respectively. The combination group was statistically significantly different from the two single-treatment groups (P<0.05). The effective rate of metastatic lesions was 46.4%(13/28) in the combination group, which was significantly higher than that in the 99Tc-MDP group (18.2%, 4/22;P<0.05). The effective rate of metastatic lesions was not significantly different between the combination and 89SrCl2 groups (33.3%, 10/30) (P>0.05). Conclusion:The treatment of 89SrCl2 com-bined with 99Tc-MDP can increase the analgesic effect and significantly improve the curative effect without overt side effects in patients with breast cancer and bone metastasis.
2.Application of laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy for treatment of insulinoma
Jingshi ZHOU ; Hengchao YU ; Zhengcai LIU ; Qingqiang WANG ; Yong HE ; Yanling YANG ; Haimin LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2017;11(3):188-191
Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy in treatment of insulinoma.Methods Clinical data of 8 cases of insulinoma treated by laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy from Apr.2015 to Apr.2017 were retrospectively reviewed.Results Locations of the insulinoma in distal pancreas were all identified preoperatively by enhanced CT,MRI or somatostatin receptor scintigraphy (SRS).Laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy was applied to 8 cases,including combined splenectomy to 1 case.The operation time,bleeding volume,and postoperative hospital stay was (159±44) min,(125±119) ml and (5.5±1.4) days,respectively.Grade B fistula happened to one patient after surgery.The level of postoperative blood glucoses was normal in all cases.Conclusion Laparoscopic distal panreatectomy is safe,effective,and less invasive in treating insulinoma,with quick recovery and high efficacy in spleen preservation.
3.Expression of LncRNA TCONS_00023867 in pancreatic cancer and its roles in biological functions
Xiaokun HAO ; Shibin QU ; Yue ZHONG ; Zhengcai LIU ; Jingshi ZHOU ; Hengchao YU ; Haimin LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2018;12(2):140-145
Objective To verify the expression of long non-coding RNA(LncRNA) TCONS_00023867 in pancreatic cancer tissue and cells,and to explore its effects on cell proliferation,invasion and migration in pancreatic cancer cells.Methods The expression of lncRNA TCONS_00023867 in human pancreatic cancer tissues,adjacent non-cancer tissues,pancreatic cancer cells(Capan-2,AsPC-1,BxPC-3,MIAPaCa-2,PANC-1) and pancreatic normal duct epithelial cell (HPDE6c-7) was detected by quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR).LncRNA TCONS_00023867 over-expression plasmid and its control plasmid PEX-3 were transfected in Capan-2 and PANC-1 cells.Then,the abilities of cell proliferation,invasion and migration were determined by using clone formation assay,CCK-8 assay and Transwell assay,respectively.Furthermore,the expression of p53 protein was examined by Western blot.Results The expression of IncRNA TCONS_00023867 in pancreatic cancer tissues was significantly lower than that in the matched adjacent pancreatic cancer tissue(△Ct value 13.64±0.55vs 8.64± 0.38,P<0.001).Over-expression of TCONS_00023867,the experimental plate clone count of Capan-2 and PANC-1 cells were respectively lower than that in the empty plasmid vector PEX-3 group (181.3±4.667 vs 227.3± 9.207,P=0.011 2),(86.0±4.933 vs 167.2±2.603,P=0.000 1).The proliferation ability of Capan-2 and PANC-1 was significantly reduced compared with that of the empty plasmid vector PEX-3 group.The migration ability of Capan-2 and PANC-1 was significandy reduces compared with that of the group of empty plasmid vector PEX-3 (57.6±6.809 vs 124.6±8.548,P=0.003),(47.40±7.061 vs 105.2±10.28,P=0.001 7).The invasion ability of Capan-2 and PANC-1 was significantly reduced compared with that of the empty plasmid vector PEX-3 group (46.0± 5.033 vs 120.7±7.055,P=0.001),(64±8.327 vs 118.0±11.53,P=0.019 2).Through western blot experiment,the expression of p53 in Capan-2 and PANC-1 was higher than that in the group of empty plasmid vector PEX-3 (2.192± 0.077 3 vs 1.007±0.018 8,P=0.000 1),(1.816±0.163 vs 0.988±0.012 16,P=0.007 2).Conclusions The level of TCONS_00023867 is decreased in pancreatic cancer tissues and cells.Overexpression of TCONS_00023867 decreases cell proliferation,invasion and migration in pancreatic cancer ceils through increasing the level of p53.
4.Textbook outcome in gallbladder carcinoma after curative-intent resection: a 10-year retrospective single-center study.
Qi LI ; Hengchao LIU ; Qi GAO ; Feng XUE ; Jialu FU ; Mengke LI ; Jiawei YUAN ; Chen CHEN ; Dong ZHANG ; Zhimin GENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(14):1680-1689
BACKGROUND:
Textbook outcome (TO) can guide decision-making among patients and clinicians during preoperative patient selection and postoperative quality improvement. We explored the factors associated with achieving a TO for gallbladder carcinoma (GBC) after curative-intent resection and analyzed the effect of adjuvant chemotherapy (ACT) on TO and non-TO patients.
METHODS:
A total of 540 patients who underwent curative-intent resection for GBC at the Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from January 2011 to December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Multivariable logistic regression was used to investigate the factors associated with TO.
RESULTS:
Among 540 patients with GBC who underwent curative-intent resection, 223 patients (41.3%) achieved a TO. The incidence of TO ranged from 19.0% to 51.0% across the study period, with a slightly increasing trend over the study period. The multivariate analysis showed that non-TO was an independent risk factor for prognosis among GBC patients after resection ( P = 0.003). Age ≤60 years ( P = 0.016), total bilirubin (TBIL) level ≤34.1 μmol/L ( P <0.001), well-differentiated tumor ( P = 0.008), no liver involvement ( P <0.001), and T1-2 stage disease ( P = 0.006) were independently associated with achieving a TO for GBC after resection. Before and after propensity score matching (PSM), the overall survival outcomes of non-TO GBC patients who received ACT and those who did not were statistically significant; ACT improved the prognosis of patients in the non-TO group ( P <0.05).
CONCLUSION
Achieving a TO is associated with a better long-term prognosis among GBC patients after curative-intent resection, and ACT can improve the prognosis of those with non-TO.
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Retrospective Studies
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Cholecystectomy