1.Clinical survey of splanchnicectomy for pain palliation with advanced pancreatic carcinoma
Wenyu SUN ; Honglei JIANG ; Junzhe JIN ; Jian LIANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2009;32(20):28-30
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of splanchnicectomy for pain palliation with advanced pancreatic carcinoma.Methods Altogether 27 cases were treated from January 2005 to February 2008,retrospective study was used to analyze the clinical data of them.All the patients had diverse extent pain,among these 16 cases who had underwent splanchnicectomy (therapy group),others were in control group.Results Pain extent was scored according to visual analogue scale (VAS),preoperative score of therapy group (6.06±1.93) scores,postoperative score 3 months(2.67±1.68) scores,6 months(2.69±1.75) scores,the discrepancy had statistical significance (P<0.01),preoperative score of control group (5.91±1.87) scores,postoperative score 3 months(5.11±2.03) scores,6 months(5.33±2.25) scores,the discrepancy had no statistical significance.Intergroups contrast,showing significant difference (P<0.05).Conclusion For the patients who request to deal with primary disease,splanchnicectomy is manipulated easy,short of complication,significantly relief of pain,and deserve to be spreaded.
2.The difference analysis of prescription dose between ICRU report 83 and Chinese recommendation in the nasopharyngeal carcinoma when using IMRT
Wendong GU ; Honglei PEI ; Jingming MU ; Qilin LI ; Jin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2013;22(5):394-396
Objective To analyze the difference of prescription dose between ICRU report 83 and Chinese recommendation in the nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) for intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT).Methods Eighty-four NPC were treated using IMRT technology from Jan 1,2010 to Apr 1,2012.All dose volume histogram of the 84 IMRT plan were analyzed retrospectively.The target volumes of planning gross tumor volume of nasopharynx (PGTVnx) or planning clinical target volume and high risk lymphatic drainage (PCTV1) and doses of D100,D98,D95,D50,D2 and D0 were recorded.The mean,standard error,medial,range,coefficient of variation (CV) of PGTVnx,PCTV1,and D100,D98,D95,D50,D2and D0 were calculated,respectively.The homogeneity index (HI) and deviation between D95 and D50 of PGTVnx and PCTV1 were calculated,respectively.The differentiation of grouping results were analyzed with grouped t-test method.Results The HI of PGTVnx and PCTV1 were 0.118 ± 0.045 and 0.272 ± 0.037,respectively.It is the bigger target volume,the worse HI;and the advanced T stage,the worse HI.Either PGTVnx or PCTV1,D95 were less than D50.The average deviation was-5.15% and-10.97%,and the actual difference value was (382± 180) cGy (P=0.000) and (741± 140) cGy (P=0.000).Conclusions D550,which is the recommendation prescription dose of PTV in ICRU report 83,could evaluate accurately the IMRT plan with combining D98 and D2· When D50 is used to instand of D95,the prescription dose of PGTVnx and PCTV1 should increase 5% and 11%,respectively.
3.125I implantation combined with chemotherapy for treatment of local recurrent stage Ⅲ non-small cell lung cancer
Honglei LUO ; Xiaojuan YU ; Jin LI ; Xiaofei CHEN ; Jingdong HE
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2013;(3):195-198
Objective To investigate the associated effect of 125I implantation plus chemotherapy in local recurrent stage Ⅲ NSCLC patients.Methods From January 2006 to January 2009,34 patients documented with local recurrent stage Ⅲ NSCLC were divided into two groups by random number table.The treatment group was treated with 125I permanent implantation combined with DP regimen (docetaxel 60 mg/m2 + cisplatinum 75 mg/m2),while the control group received only DP chemotherapy.According to the TPS,the treatment group received CT-guided percutaneous implantation of 125 I seeds with a particle activity of 2.22 ×107-2.59 × 107 Bq.The prescribed dose was in the range of 90-110 Gy and the postoperatively matched peripheral dose (mPD) and D9o were verified by TPS.The control group received a DP chemotherapy regime for 4 cycles after the procedure.This study was approved by the ethics committee,and all patients signed informed consents.The follow up time was up to disease progression.Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to describe the local lesion control (LLC) time and progression free survival (PFS).Log-rank test was used in the comparison of the survival rates between the two groups.Fisher's exact test was used to analyze the differences of CR rate and recent efficiency between two groups.Results In the treatment group,postoperative mPD was 93.9-130.4 (M 116.7) Gy,and D90 was 103.6-148.2 (M 130.6) Gy.The LLC time was 4.7 to 24.0 months with a median of 11.6 (95% CI:8.7-14.6) months.In two cases,there was no recurrence during the follow-up time of 24 months.PFS was 4.7 to 24.0 months with a median of 10.5 (95% CI:7.4-13.6) months.The recent effective rate of the treatment group was 64.7% (11/17).CR,PR,SD and PD were 41.2% (7/17),23.5% (4/17),23.5% (4/17) and 11.8% (2/17),respectively.In the control group,the LLC time was 4.5 to 11.4 months with a median of 7.5 (95 % CI:6.7-8.3) months,and the median of PFS was 6.5 (4.5-10.5) (95% CI:5.7-8.3) months.The response rate,CR,PR,SD and PD were 41.2% (7/17),5.9% (1/17),35.3% (6/17),35.3 % (6/17) and 23.5% (4/17),respectively.There was no statistical significance of the recent effective rate between the treatment group and control group (P =0.30),but the LLC time (x2 =8.40,P < 0.01),the median of PFS time (x2 =6.27,P < 0.05) and CR (P =0.04) of the treatment group were all significantly higher than those of the control group.Concltusion The implantation of 125I seeds combined with chemotherapy for recurring stage Ⅲ NSCLC patients is safe and effective,and its efficacy is superior to the second line chemotherapy alone.
4.Effect of different meal replacements in patients with metabolic syndrome
Yin HAN ; Yan LIU ; Jieli SHI ; Ruixia LI ; Sufen LI ; Nana JIN ; Honglei GUO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;31(3):215-218
Objective To investigate the impact of preload fasting and meal replacement in patients with metabolic syndrome.Methods A total of 92 subjects with metabolic syndrome were enrolled in the study.They were assigned into the preload fasting group (PFG),the meal replacement group (MRG),and the control group (CG) for 12-weeks intervention.Special dietary with 100 kcal was provided 30 min before each meal in the PFG,and while in the MRG the same dietary was taken just before each meal and the amount of meal was reduced appropriately.The subjects in CG took meals as usual.Body mass index,waist circumference,and insulin resistance were assessed.Satiety situation was investigated by the scale.Results After 12 weeks,improvement were found in fasting insulin(-3.29 mU/L) and waist circumference (-4.04 cm) in the PFG and significant difference was shown compared to the CG (P<0.05).Satiety index in the PFG was the most significant among the three group.Conclusion Preload fasting is helpful in improving insulin resistance,reducing waist circumference,and enhancing satiety.
5.PARTIALY INHIBITION OF THE EFFECTS OF ESTRODIOL ON RETINAL ENDOTHELIAL CELL BY NGF SIGNALING BLOCKAGE
Baoyang HU ; Kun LIU ; Jin WAN ; Honghua GONG ; Zhenjue SHE ; Honglei XIAO ; Guomin ZHOU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2002;0(06):-
Objective To study the estradiolNGF regulatory cascade in retinal endothelial cells. Methods Retinachoroids vascular endothelial cell line RF/6A from rhesus was cultured in M199 medium contain 20% FBS.mRNA of ER,NGF and its receptors,TrkA and P75 NTR were detected with RTPCR.The cells were incubated with NGF,VEGF,antibodies against NGF or VEGF,and K252a(100nmol/L),the specific inhibitor of TrkA,separately or in different combination.MTT based cell counting assay was used to study the viability of the cells.The apoptosis was evaluated by FACS,mass migration by wound healing assay,and tubogenesis by AngioMatrix assay. Results We amplified the specific fragments of cDNA of ER,NGF and NGF receptor TrkA using RTPCR.10?nmol/L1??mol/L estradiol augments the proliferation and increases the viability of RF/6A in a dosage dependent manner.In the wound healing based migration assay,we found the similar alteration.This effects of estradiol was partially blocked by NGF neutralized antibody and K252a.Apoptosis rates were at the similar level among the groups.For the tubogenesis of RF/6A,we found no augmentation by NGF,and no blocked augmentation by estradiol.Conclusion NGF,first identified as the survival factor of nerve system,now also seemed to be an activator of retinal endothelial cell,is under the regulation of estrogen.The proliferation and migration,but not the tubogenesis of retinal endothelial cells are regulated by this regulatory cascade.
6.ESTABLISHMENT AND STUDY OF THE MYELIN FORMATION MODEL IN RAT RETINA
Hua ZHENG ; Jin WAN ; Kun LIU ; Zhenjue SHE ; Honglei XIAO ; Zhang YU ; Guomin ZHOU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Objective The purpose of this experiment is to study the in vivo differentiation and myelin formation of rat striatal neural precursor cells after transplantation into homogeneous retina,observe the order of myelination and its influence on the structure of retina,establish an animal model of CNS myelin formation in vivo. Methods Passage cultured striatal neural precursor cells from embryonic Sprague-Dawley rats were transplanted into the vitreous cavity of neonatal rats.In different stages after transplantion,myelin formation in retina was observed under light and electron microscope and analysed with different stained methods.Results Bundles of myelin appeared in parts of retina 4 weeks later.The distribution and morphology of myelined area expanded with prolonged survival time after cell transplantation.Oligodendrocyte wrapped the naked axons and formed normal myelin limited in the nerve fiber layer.Myelination influenced the distribution of local retinal ganglion cells.Conclusion Striatal neural precursor cells could differentiate into oligodendrocytes and formed myelin after transplanted into retina and the naked axons in retina promoted the myelin formation.This model provides a new method to study the myelin formation and myelin-axon interaction in vivo.
7.Effects of Intensive Lower Extremity Motor Control Training on Function of Lower Extremitis in Stroke Patients
Xu HU ; Xiang MOU ; Qiang DUAN ; Li MAO ; Mingliang JIN ; Honglei LI ; Shouqin SHAN ; Jiali SUN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(5):552-556
Objective To observe the effects of intensive lower extremity motor control training on the motor function of lower extremity, balance and walking capability of stroke patients. Methods 40 stroke patients were randomized into the intervention group (n=20) and control group (n=20). Both groups received the routine rehabilitation, while the intervention group accepted the lower extremity motor control training in addition for 6 weeks. Before and after 6 weeks of treatments, they were assessed with Fugl-Meyer Assessment of lower extremity (FMA-L), Berg Balance Scale (BBS), Holden Functional Ambulation Category (FAC); their gaits were analysesd with footprint. Results Both groups improved significantly in scores of FMA-L, BBS, FAC and average step length, stride width, walking velocity (P<0.01) after treatment, and improved more in the intervention group than in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion Intensive motor control training of lower extremity may promote the recovery of motor function of lower extremities, balance and walking ability of stroke patients.
8.Ratio analysis of HBV-related liver disease and primary liver carcinoma development over 10 years in patients who received no antiviral therapy versus those treated with antiviral therapy.
Honglei HUO ; Shan REN ; Shuzhao WANG ; Yingxia XU ; Lina MA ; Yali LIU ; Yi JIN ; Yanhong ZHENG ; Xinyue CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2014;22(1):68-70
9.The treatment effect and adverse reactions of PDT on rabbits with rectal cancer in-situ
Hao GAO ; Xiafei SHI ; Wendong JIN ; Haixia ZHANG ; Huajiang DONG ; Yue YANG ; Yu HAN ; Huijuan YIN ; Lei SHI ; Honglei WANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2017;40(2):-
Objective To evaluate the influence of dosage,operation method,adverse reaction of endoscopic photodynamic therapy (EPDT) on its therapeutic efficacy in rabbit models of in-situ rectal cancer,so as to provide preclinical basis of photodynamic therapy for rectal cancer.Methods 20 rabbits with in-situ VX2 rectal cancer were randomly divided into control group,PDT low dose group,intermediate dose group,and high dose group.At 24 h before PDT,photosensitizer (hermimether) was intravenously injected into rabbits.630 nm semiconductor laser was used as light source.The growth of the tumor was observed by conventional endoscopy and endoscopic ultrasonography,and the survival time,general conditions and adverse reactions were recorded.The histopathological changes were observed by hematoxylin-eosin staining.Results At 7 d after PDT,the total response rates of low dose,intermediate dose and high dose group respectively were 40% (slight),80% (60% remarkable and 20% slight),100% (20% remarkable and 80% slight).The average survival times of the three groups were 14 d,10 d and 5 d,respectively.The main adverse reactions were inflammation,intestinal obstruction,intestinal peristalsis loss and death.Conclusions The dosage of PDT is an important factor to influence the curative effect.The appropriate dose of PDT will have a better effect on the treatment of rectal cancer.A thorough study of these problems is helpful to the clinical application of PDT in the treatment of rectal cancer.
10.Effect of Extracorporeal Liver Alloperfusion in Treatment of Acute Liver Failure in Pigs
Guoxun LI ; Yongheng ZHAO ; Ximo WANG ; Gang LONG ; Zhongkui JIN ; Jinggang ZHU ; Jialin WANG ; Honglei WANG ; Ping WANG ; Gang LI ; Yu ZHANG ; Jin GONG ; Tao JIANG ; Shi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2004;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and curative effect of extracorporeal liver perfusion (ECLP) in treatment of acute liver failure (ALF) in pigs. Methods The experiments were carried out in healthy pigs (weight 20-30 kg) under general anesthesia. All of the pigs were randomly divided into 3 groups. ALF model was established by liver blood supply obstructing and portal-systemic shunting. ALF group (n=5): ALF pigs were killed 8 h after establishing. ALF+ECLP group (n=5): ALF pigs were perfused with ECLP for 4 h and killed 8 h after establishing. Normal liver+ECLP group (n=4): normal pigs were dealt with just as ALF+ECLP group. The data of PT, AST, TNF, blood ammonia were collected in all groups. Pathologic changes in liver and brain were detected. Results The levels of PT, AST, TNF, blood ammonia, RBC and HCT in the ALF+ECLP group were lower than those in the ALF group (P