1.Pharmacokinetics of S-1 capsule in patients with advanced gastric cancer.
Heying LIU ; Li DING ; Yong YU ; Yan CHU ; He ZHU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(10):1363-9
The study is to investigate the pharmacokinetics of S-1 capsule (tegafur, gimeracil and potassium oxonate capsule) in patients with advanced gastric cancer after single and multiple oral administration. Twelve patients with advanced gastric cancer were recruited to the study. The dose of S-1 for each patient was determined according to his/her body surface area (BSA). The dose for single administration was 60 mg every subject. The dose for multiple administration for one subject was as follows: 100 mg x d(-1) or 120 mg x d(-1), 28-days consecutive oral administration. The pharmacokinetic parameters of tegafur, 5-fluorouracil, gimeracil, potassium oxonate and uracil after single oral administration were as follows: (2,207 +/- 545), (220.0 +/- 68.2), (374.9 +/- 103.0), (110.5 +/- 100.8) and (831.1 +/- 199.9) ng x mL(-1) for Cmax; (11.8 +/- 3.8), (4.4 +/- 3.3), (7.8 +/- 5.1), (3.1 +/- 0.9) and (8.8 +/- 4.1) h for t1/2, respectively. After six days oral administration, the average steady state plasma concentrations (Cav) of tegafur, 5-fluorouracil, gimeracil, potassium oxonate and uracil were (2,425 +/- 1,172), (73.88 +/- 18.88), (162.6 +/- 70.8), (36.89 +/- 29.35) and (435.3 +/- 141.0) ng x mL(-1), respectively, and the degree of fluctuation (DF) were (1.0 +/- 0.2), (2.5 +/- 0.4), (3.1 +/- 0.8), (2.4 +/- 0.8) and (1.5 +/- 0.3), respectively. The cumulative urine excretion percentage of tegafur, 5-fluorouracil, gimeracil and potassium oxonate in urine within 48 h were (4.2 +/- 2.8) %, (4.7 +/- 1.6) %, (18.5 +/- 6.0) % and (1.7 +/- 1.2) %, repectively, after single oral administration of S-1. The results exhibited that tegafur had some drug accumulation observed, and gimeracil, potassium oxonate, 5-fluorouracil and uracil had no drug accumulation observed.
2.The research of the application of motor imagery therapy on the recovery of the stroke patients with aphasia
Xiuxia LI ; Yachen AN ; Heying ZHENG ; Yundong LIU ; Ruiying CHEN ; Chunling LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(28):18-21
Objective To discuss the influence of motor imagery therapy on the recovery of the stroke patients with aphasia.Methods Sixty cases of stroke patients with aphasia were divided into the treatment group and the control group according to the odd and even of last number.The single number was set into the control group.The double number was given to the treatment group.There were thirty patients in each group.Both groups received the conventional drug treatment and routine care of the Department of Neurology.On this basis,from the second day in hospital,the treatment group received the speech rehabili tation training with motor imagery therapy.Aphasia assessment was done for the two groups on the first day in hospital with CRRCAE.On the first day and after receiving ten-day treatment with motor imagery therapy,the grade of the severity for aphasia of Boston Diagnostic Aphasia Examination (BDAE) was done to assess the severity of aphasia in two groups.The scores of the two groups were compared.Results Before the treatment,there was no significant difference between the two groups.After receiving ten times treatment,both the two groups were improved.Compared with the control group,the treatment group became better.There was statistically significant difference between the two groups.Conclusions For the stroke patients with aphasia,motor imagery therapy has significant effect on their recovery.
3.Effect of the ioversol on early renal function in patients undergoing cerebral vascular intervention
Guilian ZHANG ; Tingting LI ; Yingying GUO ; Lei ZHANG ; Zhulin MA ; Heying WANG ; Tao LI ; Jiao LIU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(7):1002-1006
Objective To investigate the effect of different doses of ioversol on renal function,and to explore early renal injury biomarkers on contrast induced kidney injury and safe ioversol dosage.Methods A total of 158 cases (98 males and 60 females) undergoing cerebral vascular intervention (CVI) in our department was selected with age ranging from 23 to 81 years old (average age 59.70 ± 12.02).Based on ioversol dosage in surgery,patients were divided into three groups:low dose group (≤ 150 ml,n =49),middle dose group (151-200 ml,n =74),and high dose group (>200 ml,n =35).U-κ,U-λ,urinary transferrin (UTRF),urine microalbumin (UMA),urinary immunoglobulin IgG (UIgG),urine beta2-microglobulin (Uβ2-MG),Uα1-MG,urinary N-acetyl-beta-D-glucosaminidase (UNAG),plasma cystatin C (CysC) and Scr were detected by scattering turbidimetry,immune turbidimetry and fully automatic biochemical analysis pre-surgery 24 h and post-surgery 72 h.Contrast-induced acute kidney injury (CI-AKI) was defined as laboratory increase of Scr value≥44.2 μmol/L or ≥25% from baseline measurement at 48 hours after surgery.The relationship in ioversol dosage and various factors was assessed by Single and multiple factors binary logistic regression analysis.Results According to the criterion that Scr increase value were ≥44.2 μmol/L,of 158 cases,3 cases occurred CI-AKI,the AKI incidence was 1.90%.Based on the criterion that Scr increase value was ≥25%,33 cases occurred CI-AKI,the incidence was 20.89%.The concentration of U-κ,UTRF,Uα1-MG,UNAG and plasma CysC were significantly different in high dose group compared to low ioversol dose group (P < 0.05),while the other biomarkers had no significant difference (P > 0.05).Conclusions The contrast media-ioversol could lead to CI-AKI;when the dosage of ioversol was more than 200 ml one-time,the concentration of U-κ,UTRF,Uα1-MG,UNAG and plasma CysC increased significantly.U-κ,UTRF,Uα1-MG,UNAG and plasma CysC could predict the early renal injury in patients who undergoing CVI.The rise of U-κ,UTRF,Uα1-MG,UNAG and plasma CysC are related to the dosage of ioversol.Furthermore,possibility of kidney injury is significantly high when ioversol dosage is more than 200 ml one-time.
4.Progress on Post Traumatic Epilepsy and Its Forensic Evaluation
Yunge ZHANG ; Chunxiao LI ; Guofu GUAN ; Ming Lü ; Heying CHENG ; Huan CHEN
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2016;32(3):200-203
Post traumatic epilepsy(PTE)refers to the epileptic seizures after traumatic brain injury. Or-ganic damage can be found by imaging examination, and abnormal electroencephalogram can be detected via electroencephalogram examination which has the similar location of the brain injury. PTE has the characteristics of low incidence, absence of case reports, and easy to exaggerate the state of illness, which add difficulties to the forensic identification. This paper reviews the status of epidemiology, patho-genesis, clinical treatment and forensic identification for PTE.
5.Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis combined with central nervous system damage in 4 children
Xin GUO ; Heying CHEN ; Shaoying LI ; Huili HU ; Tianming CHEN ; Gang LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(9):683-686
Objective To summarize the clinical features of histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (HNL) and the lesion of central neural system in children.Methods Data of the 4 cases in Beijing Children's Hospital from January 2009 to December 2014 were reviewed and analyzed,as well as other files of 12 patients from PubMed,CNKI,etc.Results All 4 patients mentioned above started from fever and lymphadenopathy,3 cases had headache,2 cases of them experienced altered mental status,and 1 case had cclampsia.The findings of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) test was similar to viral encephalitis;2 cases had normal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) result;1 case with MRI test indicated brain white matter diseases with extensive intracerebral hemorrhage,and 1 case had small range of encephalomalacia in left cerebral hemisphere and cerebral dura mater.Through CSF examination,2 cases were positive to Epstein-Barr viral capsid antigen (EBV-VCA)-IgM,while the 2 other cases had no positive trace of EBV-VCA-IgM.Lymph node biopsy was in accordance with HNL typical changes,1 case was positive for Epstein-Barr virus encoded RNA (EBER).Twelve cases in previous literatures were diagnosed as HNL by lymph node biopsy,and their clinical features of central nervous system were headache and altered mental status.There was no change in pathogen.It is also found that the cases in which CSF was performed had shown being negative.CT/MRI image descriptions involved in temporosphenoid lobe,hippocampus,caudate lobe,leptomeninges,etc.Conclusions HNL can be complicated with lesions of the central nervous system,characterized by aseptic meningitis,encephalitis,etc.The prognosis of most cases is good,a few can have neurological sequelae.HNL may relapse,so long-term follow-up is ne-cessary.Epstein-Barr virus in HNL and lesion of central nervous system mechanism still needs further research.
6.Differential expression profile of microRNAs between human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line and human normal hepatocyte cell line
Jiaxiang WANG ; Yuan WEI ; Qian HU ; Qiuliang LIU ; Yingzhong FAN ; Heying YANG ; Suning LI ; Da ZHANG ; Qian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2011;17(6):492-496
Objective To establish the expression profiles of microRNA (miRNA) in SMMC-7721 and CCC-HEL-1 cell lines in order to provide new clues to study the mechanism of miRNA function in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and its treatment. Methods SMMC-7721 and CCC-HEL-1 cell lines were cultured in vitro. Total RNAs were extracted by TRIzol, followed by RNA quantification and quality control. The RNAs were used to detect the expression of miRNA in these two cell lines by miRNA array. The miRNA of interest was then verified by real-time PCR. Results In total,238 differentially expressed miRNAs were found, including 154 overexpressed and 84 underexpressed miRNAs. 64 miRNAs were upregulated more than 4 times and26 miRNAs were upregulated more than 10 times. 22 miRNAs were downregulated more than 4 times 10 miRNAs weredownregulated more than 5times, and 1 miRNA was downregulated more than 10 times. Real-time PCR validation suggested that has-miR-205 and has-let-7f in liver cancer increased by 2. 7 and 2. 3 times, respectively.Conclusion There are differences in the expression of miRNA between the SMMC-7721 and CCC-HEL-1 cell lines and the profiles of miRNA expression were established for both cell lines. It was found that has-miR-205 and has-let-7f were upregulated in liver cancer.
7.Screen and identification of serum protein biomarkers in gastric cancer.
Hui ZHANG ; Hao LI ; Fei GUO ; Da ZHANG ; Heying YANG ; Jiaxiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2016;19(3):317-322
OBJECTIVETo screen and identify the serum specific protein markers of patients with gastric cancer by proteomics technology, and to provide more comprehensive serum protein fingerprint model for the early diagnosis of gastric cancer.
METHODSPreoperative and postoperative blood samples were collected from 60 gastric cancer patients. Mass spectrometry (SELDI-TOF-MS) technology was used to detect and screen serum specific proteins in gastric cancer patients(preoperative group, postoperative group, metastasis group), and the result was compared with normal control group. Gel electrophoresis(TRICINE SDS-OAGE) technology was applied in the separation and purification for those different protein. Matrix assisted laser desorption ionization tandem time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF/TOF) technology was used in the identification for the proteins following separation and purification.
RESULTMass spectrometry data of preoperative group and normal group resulted in 15 specific m/z peak(P<0.01). SVM screened by a combination of the highest index model Youden get m/z peak at 6 449.1 protein markers. The protein expression of preoperative group was significantly higher than that of normal group(2 299.3±2 029.3 vs. 509.5±168.3, P<0.01). Mass spectrometry data of preoperative group and postoperative group resulted in 6 specific m/z peak(P<0.01). SVM screened by a combination of the highest Youden index model indentified get m/z peak at 6 449.2 protein markers. The protein expression of preoperative group was significantly higher than that of postoperative group(1 247.9±685.0 vs. 476.5±157.8, P<0.01). Mass spectrometry data of preoperative group and metastasis group resulted in 12 specific m/z peak (P<0.01). SVM screened by a combination of the highest Youden index model indentified get m/z peak at 6 448.9 protein markers. The protein expression of metastasis group was higher than that of preoperative group(1 506.9±1 036.5 vs. 649.7±621.0). MALDI-TOF/TOF identified that the protein with m/z peak at 6 449 was Apo CIII(.
CONCLUSIONApo CIII( may be the specific serum protein marker of gastric cancer, which may provide a more comprehensive serum protein fingerprint model for the early diagnosis of gastric cancer and a new way for further research.
Biomarkers, Tumor ; blood ; Blood Proteins ; analysis ; Humans ; Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization ; Stomach Neoplasms ; blood ; diagnosis
8. Clinical and pathological features of 13 children with Epstein-Barr virus-positive lymphoproliferative disease
Tianming CHEN ; Zhijuan DENG ; Bing HU ; Huili HU ; Heying CHEN ; Shaoying LI ; Gang LIU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2018;56(10):759-764
Objective:
To summarize the clinical characteristics, virological and histopathological features, clinical outcome of Epstein-Barr virus-positive lymphoproliferative disease (EBV+LPD) in children.
Methods:
The clinical and follow-up data of 13 children histopathologically diagnosed as EBV+LPD in the Department of Infectious Disease of Beijing Children's Hospital between January 2011 and December 2016 were summarized.
Results:
Of the 13 patients, 5 were males and 8 females. The median age of disease onset was 6.0 years (range 1.3 to 15.0 years). The median duration between disease onset and diagnosis was 3 months (range 1 to 24 months). All the 13 patients had fever, 9 cases had hepatosplenomegaly and lymphoadenopathy, 4 cases had only lymphoadenopathy, 7 cases had reduced peripheral blood cells, 7 cases had lung involvement, 3 cases had central nervous system involvement, 3 cases had cardiac involvement, 3 cases had intestinal involvement, 2 cases had skin involvement and 1 case had abdominal mass. All the 13 patients underwent whole blood EBV-DNA PCR examination and the copies ranged from 1×108/L to 1×1011/L. Pathology of lymph node confirmed 6 cases, skin pathology confirmed 2 cases, lung pathology, ileum mucosa pathology, liver pathology, abdominal mass pathology and bone marrow pathology confirmed 1 case each. Among 13 patients, 9 cases presented with EBV-positive T cell lymphoproliferative disease(EBV+ T-LPD), 2 cases with hydroa vacciniforme (HV) and 2 cases with EBV-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (EBV+ DLBCL) . All the patients were followed up for 2 days to 65 months after discharge. Among 9 cases of EBV+T-LPD, 1 case died in a short time, 1 case died after evolved to T-cell lymphoma, 2 cases recovered after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, 1 case recovered after the chemotherapy of hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis(HLH) 2004 protocol and 4 cases were stable now. Of 2 cases of HV patients, 1 case died after evolved to HV like lymphoma and the other still have symptoms. Among 2 cases of EBV+ DLBCL, 1 case died shortly after discharge and the other was still stable after chemotherapy.
Conclusions
Chronic recurrent fever, lymphadenopathy and hepatosplenomegaly are the most common clinical manifestations in children with EBV+LPD. Involvement of lung, central nervous system, intestinal tract, skin and other organs are also involved frequently. For children with chronic fever of unknown cause and accompanied by lymphadenopathy and (or) hepatosplenomegaly, EBV + LPD should be considered highly when the whole blood EBV-DNA load continues to increase significantly, early biopsy of the proliferative lesion should be performed to make a definite diagnosis. The prognosis of EBV + LPD is poor, and some evolve to lymphoma, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is an effective way to treat this disease.
9.Risk factors for recurrent intussusception in children after ultrasound-guided saline enema reduction
Xiangyu ZHANG ; Heying YANG ; Yan'an LI ; Ming YUE ; Fei GUO ; Mingxia CUI ; Dazhi REN ; Yan LI ; Beibei SUN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2024;39(2):126-130
Objective:To explore the risk factors for recurrence of intussusception in children after successful ultrasound-guided saline enema reduction.Methods:The clinical and follow up data of 355 hospitalized children with intussusception at the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from Feb 2018 to Feb 2023 were reviewed.Patients were divided into two groups by recurrence develped and the differences were compared, Data with significant differences were incorporated into multi-factor logistic analysis.Results:The overall recurrence rate was 15.8% (56/355). By univariate variable analysis model, there were statistically significant differences between the two groups in age, previous intussusception history, vomiting, maximum diameter of concentric circles shown by ultrasound, and concurrent bowel organic diseases (lead points) (all P<0.05). In multivariate Logistic regression model, age, previous intussusception history, maximum diameter of concentric circles, and lead points were independent risk factors for recurrent intussusception after saline enema.The optimal cut-off values for age and maximum diameter of concentric circles were 2 years and 33.5 mm, respectively, according to ROC curve analysis. Conclusion:Age older than 2 years, previous intussusception history, maximum diameter of concentric circles longer than 33.5 mm, and lead points are independent risk factors for recurrence after saline enema.
10.Platinum-Based Nanoplatforms in the Application of Medical Multimodal Imaging
Heying LI ; Jingpi GAO ; Pengshan GUO ; Qinghao HE ; Manping LIN ; Shuo GU ; Jinghua LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2024;32(1):105-108,112
Platinum-based nanoplatforms can enhance the absorption of X-ray due to the presence of high atomic number element of platinum and are applied to computed tomography imaging.Meanwhile,platinum-based nanomaterials have good near-infrared light absorption properties and photothermal conversion efficiency,which make them capable of photothermal imaging and photoacoustic imaging.In addition,by reducing transverse and longitudinal relaxation time,platinum-based nanoplatforms can mediate MRI imaging.In this paper,we report a multimodal imaging system based on platinum-based nanoplatforms for guiding the development of cancer treatment and diagnosis platform and medical application research,and also summarize the prospects of multimodal imaging technology in cancer diagnosis and treatment,report the research progress of platinum-based nanoplatforms in improving the contrast of medical images and enhancing cancer treatment.