1.Thermo-chemotherapy effect of magnetic fluids combining with paclitaxel on human cervical cancer cells
Na XU ; Xiaochen DAI ; Lingyuen ZHAO ; Jintian TANG
Journal of International Oncology 2009;36(9):716-720
Objective To study the preparation method of magnetic fluids and its antitumor effect in combination with paclitaxel thermo-chemotherapy in vitro. Methods Magnetic fluids were prepared by copre-cipitation and modified by sodium oleate. Transmission electron microscopy, Fourier infrared spectroscopy and other instruments were used to characterize the products. The heat effect was studied under ahemating magnetic field in vitro. MTT assay was performed to examine the effect of magnetic fluids in combination with pachtaxel thermo-chemotherapy of human cervical cancer cells Caski. Results The prepared magnetic fluids were global with a diameter of 20~30 nm,Zeta potential was -11 mVto -16 mV. They had distinct heat effect in a alterna-ting magnetic field and could rise to a temperature for tumor thermo-chemotherapy (41 ~ 46℃). Thermo-ehem-otherapy could significantly inhibit the proliferation and promote of the Caski cells, which were more distinct than the magnetic fluids hyperthermia and paclitaxel chemotherapy. Conclusion Magnetic fluids in combina-tion with paclitaxel thermo-chemotherapy has advantages of chemotherapy and hyperthermia. This treatment shows better effects on cell experiments than that of using paclitaxel chemotherapy alone and may provide a new way in clinical treatment for human cervical cancer.
2.Study on inhibitory action of proliferation of human lung carcinoma A549 cells with aqueous extract of Taxus chinensis.var combining Cisplatin and the effects on resistance genes
Jintian XU ; Ping LI ; Jiabin MAO ; Shengchao ZHEN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2016;18(12):1790-1793
Objective To investigate the inhibitory effect of aqueous extract of Taxus chinensis.vat (AETC) combining Cisplatin (DDP) on vitro cultured human lung carcinoma A549 cells,and the effects on resistance genes.Methods The A549 cells were divided into different concentrations of DDP groups,different concentrations of AETC groups,and blank group,and drug effect of 48 h with the method of cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) and the effect on cell survival were detected.Based on the above results,then A549 cells were divided into DDP combining different concentrations of AETC groups,DDP group,blank control group,and drug effect of 48 h with the method of CCK-8 and the effect on cells survival were detected.The gene expressions of adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-binding cassette subfamily B member 1 trans-porter (ABCB1),ABCG2,and ABCC1 were examined by polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR).Results Cisplatin 12 μg/ml (DDP),DDP + ATEC 400 μg/ml,DDP + ATEC 800 μg/ml,DDP + ATEC 1 200 μg/ml,DDP + ATEC 1 600 μg/ml,A549 cell inhibition rate of each group was 44.36%,69.61%,74.73%,80.10%,and 74.73%,respectively;Different concentrations of AETC combining DDP could decrease the resistance related gene ABCC1,ABCB1 expressions,and correlated to the dose.AETC combining DDP showed no effects on ABCG2 gene expression.Conclusions AETC combining DDP could inhibit the growth of A549 cells,and decrease the resistance-related gene ABCC1,ABCB1 expressions.
3.Preliminary study of tumor cells and bio-engineering cells carried by returned satellite
Qing XIANG ; Mei XU ; Hong-yan LI ; Bo XU ; Qing FANG ; Xuan LIU ; Jintian TANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(11):644-646
ObjectiveTo study the effects on growth characteristics of cells mutated by outer space. Methods5 tumor cell lines and 1 bio-pharmaceutical cell line were carried in the recoverable satellite No.18 and returned after 18 days flying in outer space.The cell living systems were utilized in passive carrying. Some survival cells were monocoloned, and the experimental methods such as cell morphological observation,MTT assay and FACS were used for analysis of cell growth characteristics. ResultsThe survival cell rates of tumor cell lines and bio-pharmaceutical cells were markedly different. Compared with the control group, mutated cells appeared to have multiple cell morphological changes and the cell number of G1 phase was increased markedly (P<0.05). Growth rate in mutated cells were varied without specific discipline. ConclusionEffects of outer space on growth characteristics were complicated and multiplex in mutated cells,which were not all heredity in further passage. The differences of the monoclonal cell lines provide the potential to obtain optimizing cell lines by screen.
4.Development of long-term cell culture facility in hypothermia and its application in space biology research
Qing FANG ; Mei XU ; Bo XU ; Hongyan LI ; Qing XIANG ; Zhihua CHEN ; Xuan LIU ; Jintian TANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(11):649-651
ObjectiveTo develop the facility of mammalian cell culture in hypothermia for long-term, and to lay the base for carrying mammalian cells to outer space and establishing outer space biomedical research stage. MethodsMultiple cell lines were maintained in the spacial designed hypothermia cell culture facility and carried to space by Shenzhou 4 and No.18 recoverable satellite. Cell morphology, cell multiplication and the ability to be monocloned were observed.ResultsCells were successfully maintained in the hypothermia cell culture facility for up to 26 days without obvious changes of cell morphology. The cells could normally grow, multiple and be monocloned after inoculated in 37 ℃ for 8 h.ConclusionA hypothermia cell culture facility was successfully established,which ensure technically mammalian cells to be carried by space craft and further research on space radiation.
5.Preliminary study of hypothermia cell living system in CHO(dhfr-) cells culture
Bo XU ; Qing XIANG ; Mei XU ; Qing FANG ; Hongyan LI ; Yaoying JIN ; Jintian TANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(11):652-653
ObjectiveTo validate the feasibility of the outer space carrying system in culturing the CHO(dhfr-)cells in hypothermia, and to observe the effects of this carrying system on the growth characteristics of the CHO(dhfr-) cells.MethodsThe growth characteristics of the CHO(dhfr-) cells were observed and analyzed with cell morphological observation, MTT assay, FCM,3H incorporation and chromosome after the cells were cultured for 25 days in the carrying system. ResultsComparing with the control group, the CHO(dhfr-) cells appeared multiple cell morphological changes, the difference of cell cycle was not significant, the broken chromosome was not seen, the cell growth speed decreased markedly and big molecular biosynthesis increased obviously. ConclusionThe outer space carrying system has no outstanding effects on the survival and heredity of the CHO(dhfr-) cells, so that it can be used in cell carry.
6.Emergency treatment of large amputated ear defect with auricular cartilage replantation.
Tun LIU ; Ge SONG ; Qingguo ZHANG ; Xu ZHOU ; Xuefeng HAN ; Yue WANG ; Jin QIAN ; Jintian HU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2014;30(4):245-248
OBJECTIVETo investigate the emergency treatment for large amputated ear defect.
METHODSFrom Feb. 2010 to Oct. 2013, 5 cases with large unilateral amputated ear defects were treated. The amputated auricular cartilage was replanted subcutaneously in mastoid area at the first stage. Cranioauricular sulcus was reconstructed and skin grafting was performed at the second stage.
RESULTSAll cases were followed up for 3-6 months with satisfactory result. The reconstructed helix, scapha and cavity of auricular concha had similar color and elasticity as the ear at healthy side. Scar at donor sites, such as inguinal region and armpit, was inconspicuous.
CONCLUSIONSThe method of auricular cartilage replantation is an effective way for emergency treatment of large amputated auricular defect with less morbidity at donor site.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Ear Cartilage ; transplantation ; Ear, External ; injuries ; surgery ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Male ; Replantation ; Treatment Outcome ; Young Adult
7.Quantitative analysis of the image quality in megavoltage cone-beam computed tomography
Weigang RU ; Zhen ZHANG ; Xi CHANG ; Ji ZHU ; Zhiyong XU ; Jintian TANG ; Guoliang JIANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2009;18(3):226-229
Objective To quantitatively analyze the image quality of megavoltage cone-beam CT (MVCBCT) under different scanning conditions to provide reference in clinical applications. Methods Si-emens ONCOR linear accelerator with MVCBCT was used to scan the phantom under different conditions. The image quality was evaluated in terms of image noise, uniformity, spatial resolution, contrast resolution, the number of Monitor Units(MUs) used in imaging,and the size of the reconstruction matrix. The comparison of the image quality between MVCBCT and conventional simulator CT was also analyzed. Results The image noise was decreased with the increase of the number of MUs. The uniformity index showed that the system u-niformity was weakly dependent on MU numbers or the size of the reconstruction matrix. Except for the ima-ges with 5 MUs,all other images had the spatial resolution of 0.4 lp/mm with a reconstruction matrix of 256 ×256. Better low contrast resolution was achieved by using more MUs. For typical pelvis and head-and-neck patients,the imaging dose at the center was 0.8 cGy/MU and 0.7 cGy/MU, respectively,and the maxi-mum dose was about 1.2 cGy/MU. For typical abdomen patients,the image maximum dose and center dose was 1.3 cGy/MU and 0.7 cGy/MU,respectively. Conclusions The image quality of MVCBCT is inferior to the conventional kilo-voltage CT. However,with the optimization of the parameters in imaging,we can a-chieve sufficient image contrast in the bone,air and some soft-tissue structures with low imaging dose to pa-tients. Such images can be used for IGRT.
8.Efficacy and safety of alizarin combined with standard anti-tuberculosis therapy in treatment of multidrug-resistant pulmonary tuberculosis
Ting DING ; Yongmin MAO ; Jintian XU ; Haiping LAN ; Junping SHI ; Guoqiang LOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2016;9(3):265-269
Objective To evaluate the clinical efficacy and adverse reactions of alizarin combined with anti-tuberculosis therapy for multidrug resistant pulmonary tuberculosis (MDR-PTB).Methods A total of 200 confirmed MDR-PTB patients admitted in the Affiliated Hospital of Hangzhou Normal University during June 2013 and June 2015 were enrolled in the study.Patients were randomly divided into study group and control group (100 in each).Both groups were given standard anti -tuberculosis treatment for 8 months, and additional alizarin was given to study group .Chi-square test was used to assess the differences in clinical efficacy, sputum negative conversion rate, cavity closure and lesion absorption rate , as well as the incidence of adverse reactions between two groups ( including patients categorized according to TCM syndrome ). Results There were 39 markedly effective cases, 51 improved cases, 10 ineffective cases in study group, and 22 markedly effective cases, 35 improved cases, 43 ineffective cases in the control group.The total effective rate in study group was significantly higher than that in control group (90% vs.57%, χ2 =28.262, P <0.01).For patients with TCM syndrome differentiation as phlegm -heat stagnating lung and those with qi-stagnation induced blood-stasis, alizarin combination therapy had significantly higher total effective rate than standard anti -tuberculosis treatment (78.78% vs.63.33%, χ2 =7.187, P <0.05;95.74% vs.42.31%, χ2 =73.997, P <0.01), but the difference was not observed in patients with TCM syndrome differentiation as deficiency of qi and blood (95.00% vs.88.89%, χ2 =5.025, P >0.05). There was no significant difference in sputum negative conversion rate between two groups (76% vs.55%,χ2 =2.190, P >0.05).The cavity closure and lesion absorption rate in study group ( 91%) was significantly higher than that in the control group (54%,χ2 =38.294, P <0.01).The adverse reaction rate in study group was 27%, which was significantly lower than that in control group (66%, χ2 =30.570, P <0.01).Conclusion Alizarin in combination with standard anti -tuberculosis therapy can improve the clinical efficacy and reduce adverse reactions in treatment of MDR -PTB.
9.Relationship between blood circulation miRˉ21 expression and clinicopathological features of gastric cancer before and after gastric surgery
Rongmin GU ; Min ZHU ; Xu WEN ; Senqing CHEN ; Jintian LI ; Guojian MA
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(24):3316-3318
Objective To investigate effect of peripheral blood miR-21 expression on the clinicopathological features of gastric cancer before and after gastric surgery.Methods The peripheral blood was collected on the operative day and postoperative 7 d in 42 patients with primary gastric cancer surgery.The real-tine quantitative PCR was adopted to detect the relative expression of miR-21 in plasma with U6 as an internal reference gene.Results The plasma miR-21 expression level after gastric cancer operation was significantly down-regulated compared with before operation(P <0.01),the overall relative expression level was dropped by an average of 18.2 times;and it was found that the postoperative miR-21 expression in the patients with the tumor family history was up-regulated,the postoperative plasma miR-21 expression in the patients without the tumor family history was decreased by 22 times compared with before operation(P <0.05);the experimental results also fund that as the patient′s differentiation degree was changed from high to low,the lymph node metastasis rate was gradually increased,while postoperative average miR-21 expression was changed from low to high,showing the relative expression times of miR-21 were distributed in the four differentiated zones of high,middle,middle-low and low,which showed the correlation with the distribution of the lymph node metastasis rate in these four differentiation zones.Conclusion The peripheral blood MiR-21 detection has the clinical significance to early auxiliary diagnosis and the judgement of postoperative malignant degree.
10.Characteristic of growth decreased CHO(dhfr-) cell line mutated by outer space
Hong-yan LI ; Mei XU ; Qing XIANG ; Qing FANG ; Bo XU ; Fuyun GAO ; Guoling LIU ; Jintian TANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(11):647-648
ObjectiveTo investigate the changes of the morphology, growth and cycle of CHO(dhfr-) cells after space flight.MethodsCHO(dhfr-) cells were carried in the No.18 recoverable satellite and monocloned harvesting cells before multiplying. 4 cell lines were selected randomly,and the growth characteristics of the most slowly growing one at the fifth passage was observed by methods of MTT and FCM as well as the cells' shape.Results159 cell strains were obtained after monocloning and multiplying. The cells' morphology changes, growth speed decrease and the number of G1 phase increased markedly.ConclusionSpace flight induced morphological changes of cells and it is impossible to screen out finer bioengineering cells.