1.Clinical analysis of 21 cases of cervical adenosquamous carcinoma
Hongning CAI ; Xufeng WU ; Qunying XIANG ; Yongyan XIONG ; Jun ZENG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2008;43(2):124-127
Objective To explore the clinical diagnostic and therapeutic characteristics,prognostic factors of pailents with primary clear cell carcinoma of the cervix.Methods The clinical,pathologic and follow-up data of patients with primary clear cell carcinoma of the cervix treated in our hospital from Jan 2003 to Dec 2006 were collected and analyzed retrospectively.The relative literature was reviewed.ResultsFive patients with primary clear cell carcinoma of the cervix were treated(1 case stage Ⅰ b1,2 of stage Ⅰ b2,1of stage Ⅱ a,1 of stage Ⅳa).The mean age was 40.2 years(32 to 50 years).The primary symptom was mostly irregularly vaginal bleeding(3/5)and clinical type was predominantly(4/5)endophytie growth.The positive rate of cervical cytologic examination was 2/4,the negative rate of cervical human papillomavirus(HPV)DNA examination was 4/4.Serum CA125 level was abnormal(62.5 to 592.1 kU/L)before operation and when relapse occurred,and returned to normal after operation.All of five patients underwent operation,pathologic examination showed that three patients with infihration in deep 1/2 myomctrium of cervix,and two patients with infiltration in cervix-corpus juncture.Four patients underwent radical abdominal hysterectomy with systematic pelvic lymphadenectomy.All of four patients underwent four courses of chemotherapy with fluorouracil(5-FU)and carboplatin,one patient(stage Ⅱ a)was added with intracavitary brachytherapy.None of the four patients had relapse or metastasis after a follow-up of 10 to 44 months.The patient with stage Ⅳ a underwent firstly hysterectomy and prerectum mass removal.Pelvic relapse occurred three months after operation and the patient then underwent the second operation,external beam radiotherapy and intracavitary brachytherapy and 8 courses of chemotherapy with paclitaxel(taxol) and carboplatin.There was no relapse or metastasis after a follow-up of 26 months.Conclusions Primary clear cell carcinoma of the cervix may be unrelated to HPV infection.It shows predominantly endophytic growth and tends toward deep infiltration in cervix and extending to uterine corpus.Operation combined with chemotherapy with carboplatin and 5-FU or taxol may lead to relatively perfect short-term therapeutical effect.Serum CA125 can help to monitor prognosis.Objective To study the clinical characteristics,treatment modalities.and prognosis of cervical adenosquamous carcinoma.Methods The data of 21 patients with adenosquamous cervical cancer who were admitted into Zhongnan Hospital,Wuhan University from Jan 2001 to Dec 2005 were analyzed retrospectively.Six patients received Surgical therapy only and 15 patients received combined therapy.ResultsSeven cases were with positive pelvic lymph node metastases and 3 cases were with ovarian metastases.The median survival time of the combined therapy group and surgical therapy group was 54 and 20 months,respectively.In stage Ⅰ and stage Ⅱ patients,the median survival time of the combined therapy group and surgical therapy group was 66 and 20 months,respectively.The difference was significant between the two groups(P<0.05).ConclusionsCombined therapy should be given to patients with adenosquamous carcinoma of the cervix.Surgical therapy and chemotherapy play an important role in the management and prognosis of adenoquamous carcinoma of cervix.Preserve of ovary for patients with adenosquamous carcinoma of the cervix should only be done when the ovary is confirmed free from any malignant involvement by pathology.
2.The application of looping technique by using a gooseneck snare and a loach guide wire in retrieving foreign bodies within the vascular or ureteral duct
Bin XIONG ; Chuansheng ZHENG ; Qi WANG ; Ming LIANG ; Jun ZENG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2014;(7):630-633
Objective To investigate the feasibility and application scope of the looping technique by using a gooseneck snare and a loach guide wire in retrieving tubular foreign bodies within the vascular or ureteral duct. Methods During the period from July 2009 to Dec. 2013, six patients with ruptured catheter were admitted to authors’ hospital. All six patients were females. Three patients had internal ruptured peripherally inserted central venous catheter (PICC), one patient had ruptured implantable venous access port catheter and two patients had replacement of double “J” ureteral catheter stent. By using looping technique, i.e. a loach guide wire and a gooseneck snare were separately placed at the two ends of the tubular foreign body, then the gooseneck snare entangled the soft leading end of the loach guide wire to form a annular structure to seize the ruptured tubular catheter and then to pull it out of the body. Results With the help of the looping technique, the internal ruptured catheter or the double “J” ureteral catheter was successfully removed in all the six patients. Conclusion For the retrieval of the tubular foreign bodies within the vascular or ureteral duct, the looping technique by using a gooseneck snare and a loach guide wire is an effective and fast treatment. Therefore, this technique should be recommended in the clinical practice.
3.Granuloma-like interdigitating dendritic cell sarcoma: report of a case.
Rong-jun MAO ; Xiong-zeng ZHU ; Qi-ming LI ; Hui-qiong FANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2012;41(2):134-136
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4.Study on impact of ethanol extracts from Sedum sarmentosum in inhibiting STAT-3 signaling and inducing apoptosis of human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG2.
Jun-Ying ZENG ; Sheng-Hua LI ; Xian-Jin WU ; Dan LIU ; Xiong WAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3349-3352
OBJECTIVETo investigate the impact of ethanol extracts from Sedum sarmentosum (ESB) on STAT-3 signaling and its probable molecular mechanism in inducing apoptosis.
METHODMTT assay was used to detect the impact of ESB on HepG2 cell proliferation. FITC-Annexin V-FITC /PI double-labeling were used to investigate the impact on hepatoma carcinoma cell apoptosis. Western blot analysis was used to test the expression levels of cell apoptosis-related proteins Caspase-3, Caspase-9, PARP, P-STAT-3 (Tyr705) , STAT-3, Bcl-2, Mcl-1.
RESULTESB could notably inhibit proliferation of HepG2 cells, and induce HepG2 cell apoptosis, with the dose-dependent inhibitory effect. In addition, ESB could inhibit STAT-3 signaling, down-regulate Mcl-1 and Bcl-2 expressions, and induce degradation/activation of apoptosis-related proteins Caspase-3 and Caspase-9 and PARP degradation in a dose-dependent manner.
CONCLUSIONESB inhibits HepG2 cell proliferation and induces apoptosis by inhibiting STAT-3 signaling and Mcl-1 and Bcl-2 expressions.
Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Blotting, Western ; Caspase 3 ; metabolism ; Caspase 9 ; metabolism ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Ethanol ; chemistry ; Flow Cytometry ; Hep G2 Cells ; Humans ; Myeloid Cell Leukemia Sequence 1 Protein ; metabolism ; Plant Extracts ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Poly(ADP-ribose) Polymerases ; metabolism ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ; metabolism ; STAT3 Transcription Factor ; metabolism ; Sedum ; chemistry ; Signal Transduction ; drug effects ; Time Factors
5.Simultaneous determination and correlation study on the active constituents in Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge
Lingjie ZENG ; Wenxiong LIN ; Hui LIANG ; Ting CHEN ; Jun XIONG ; Xiaoxia SUN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(06):-
AIM:To establish a simple and accurate HPLC method for quality evaluation and determination of 8 active constituents, i.e. Danshensu, Protocatechualdehyde,rosmarinic acid,Salvianolic acid B, Dihydrotanshinone, Cryptotanshinone, Tanshinone Ⅰand Tanshinone ⅡA in Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, at the same time, in order to study the correlations of the contents of the 8 constituents. METHODS: Detected at 286 nm, analytes were separated on a ODS C_ 18 column(150 mm?4.6 mm, 10 ?m) eluted gradually with methanol and 1% tetrafuran in 1% formic acid water solution(3∶97)on the increasement of methanol from 3% to 70% in the whole analysis. After determination, SPSS 13.0 software was used to calculate the correlation between the 8 constituents. RESULTS: Under the above conditions, HPLC method was constructed to quantify 8 constituents,and their correlation coefficients were calculated. CONCLUSION: The result shows that the contents of the 8 constituents in Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge. vary greatly from different origins; and there are significant correlations between the contents of hydrophilic constituents such as Salvianolic acid B,Danshensu,rosmarinic acid, so do hydrophobic constituents like Cryptotanshinone,Tanshinone Ⅰ,Tanshinone ⅡA,but there is no correlation between the hydrophilic constituents and hydrophobic constituents.
6.The application of gooseneck snare in performing subintimal angioplasty for iliac artery occlusion
Bin XIONG ; Tianhe YE ; Chuansheng ZHENG ; Ming LIANG ; Jun ZENG ; Huimin LIANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2014;(9):802-805
Objective To study the feasibility of using gooseneck snare combined with 0.035 inch loach guidewire for subintimal angioplasty in iliac artery occlusion , and to discuss its clinical indications. Methods During the period from October 2011 to May 2013, 3 cases with unilateral complete iliac artery occlusion were admitted to authors’ hospital. As the guidewire inserted from the healthy side could not returned into the true lumen once it entered into the subintimal space of the iliac artery , the puncture at the diseased side was carried out and the guidewire was pushed into the artery , but the catheter and the guidewire could not converge or anastomose in the subintimal site , gooseneck snare had to be used to grab the guidewire in subintimal site as to establish a path and completed the angioplasty. Results Successful and safe balloon dilatation and stent implantation were accomplished in all the 3 patients , and the patients complained of no special discomfort. Conclusion In performing the subintimal angioplasty for patients with iliac artery occlusion, the use of gooseneck snare combined with retrograde insertion of guidewire should be considered when it occurs that the guidewire can not return into the true lumen after it enters into the subintimal space. Nevertheless, gentle manipulation is first important in order to avoid the possible rupture of vessels.
7.MicroRNA-378*enhances apoptosis of human mesenchymal stem cells by repressing expression of CTGF
Jun DONG ; Bohang ZENG ; Ningning LIU ; Pei MO ; Longgen XIONG ; Shiming LIU ; Jiao LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(12):2238-2242
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To investigate the effects of microRNA-378*( miR-378*) on the survival and apoptosis of human mesenchymal stem cells ( hMSCs ) .METHODS: The expression of miR-378* was determined by microRNA arrays and quantitative real-time PCR ( qRT-PCR) .H2 O2 was used to induce hMSCs apoptosis.By transfection of miR-378*mimic or inhibitor, we up-regulated or down-regulated miR-378* expression in hMSCs.The effect of miR-378*and connective tissue growth factor ( CTGF) on hMSC survival and apoptosis were detected by MTT, LDH, caspase-3/7 and TUNEL assays.RESULTS:The expression of miR-378*was up-regulated in the old hMSCs compared with the young hMSCs.H2 O2 increased the expression of miR-378*, decreased the expression of CTGF.Up-regulation of miR-378*re-sulted in increasing apoptosis and decreasing survival of hMSCs.Conversely, down-regulation of miR-378*resulted in de-creasing cell apoptosis and increasing survival.The regulation of miR-378*on hMSC apoptosis and survival was attenuated by inhibiting the expression of miR-378* and CTGF together.Direct repression of CTGF expression inhibited the hMSC survival and increased apoptosis.CONCLUSION:miR-378*enhances apoptosis of hMSCs by repressing the expression of CTGF.
8.Cooperative therapeutic effects of herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene/ganciclovir system and chemotherapeutic agents on prostate cancer in vitro.
Yifei, XING ; Yajun, XIAO ; Gongcheng, LU ; Fuqing, ZENG ; Jun, ZHAO ; Ping, XIONG ; Wei, FENG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2006;26(5):610-3
The killing effects of herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase gene/ganciclovir (HSV-tk/GCV) approach by the addition of several commonly clinical chemotherapeutic agents on hormone refractory prostate cancer (HRPC) cells PC-3m were investigated. After transferring of the HSV-tk gene into PC-3m cells, mRNA and protein expression of HSV-tk was detected by reverse-transcript polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and strept avidin-biotin complex (SABC) immunohistochemical method. The killing effect of GCV, cisplatin (CDDP), etoposide (VP-16), vincristine (VCR), methotrexate (MTX), 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu), and suramin on PC-3m cells was evaluated by morphological assessment analysis, trypan blue exclusion assay and MTT assay respectively. Additionally, the cooperative effect of HSV-tk/GCV system combined with the above agents on the target cancer cells was determined by MTT. Furthermore, apoptosis and necrosis induced by GCV plus 5-Fu or suramin was analyzed by flow cytometry (FCM). The results showed that that there was HSV-tk mRNA and protein expression in pDR2-tk plasmid transduced PC-3m cell. Combination of GCV with VP-16, VCR, 5-Fu or suramin led to an enhanced cellular killing effect, but with CDDP resulted in a reduced one and with MTX in an approximate one. FCM revealed that synergistic use of GCV and 5-fu or suramin resulted in a rather large proportion of apoptosis and necrosis with the apoptosis index being 36.38% and 35.51%, and the proportion of necrosis being 33.05% and 28.87%, respectively. In conclusion, HSV-tk/CGV approach by addition of certain clinical available chemotherapeutic drugs brings on statistically significant enhanced cell killing over single-agent treatment. Our results highlight the potential for such new combination therapies for future treatments of HRPC.
9.Altered expression of connexin-43 and impaired capacity of gap junctional intercellular communication in prostate cancer cells.
Yifei, XING ; Yajun, XIAO ; FuQing, ZENG ; Jun, ZHAO ; Chuanguo, XIAO ; Ping, XIONG ; Wei, FENG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(3):291-4
Connexin-43 (Cx43) expression in prostate cancer (PCa) cells and the potency of gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC) in the cells were investigated, with an attempt to elucidate the reason why the so-called "bystander effect" mediated by thymidine kinase (TK) suicide gene therapy on PCa cells is not of significance and to explore the role of GJIC in PCa carcinogenesis. mRNA and protein expression of Cx43 in a PCa cell line PC-3m was detected by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and strapt-avidin-biotin-enzyme complex (SABC) immunohistochemical staining, and inherent GJIC of PC-3m cells was assayed by scrape-loading and dye transfer (SLDT) assay. The expression of Cx43 in human normal and malignant prostate tissues was determined by SABC immunohistochemistry as well. It was found that Cx43 mRNA and protein expression in PC-3m cells was slightly reduced as compared with positive controls and the location of Cx43 protein was aberrant in cytoplasm rather than on membrane. Assessment of paraffin sections demonstrated that the expression of Cx43 protein in PCa cells was abnormally located and markedly diminished as compared with normal prostatic epithelial ones, displaying a negative correlation to the pathological grade (chi2=4.025, P<0.05). Additionally, capacity of inherent GJIC in PC-3m cells was disrupted, which was semi-quantified as (+) or (-). It was indicated that both down-regulated expression of Cx43 mRNA and aberrant location of Cx43 protein participated in the mechanisms leading to deficient GJIC in PC-3m cells. Lack of efficient GJIC is a molecular event, which may contribute not only to limited extent of "bystander effect", but also to initiation and progression of prostatic neoplasm.
10.Expression of mucin glycoproteins and cytokeratins in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.
Shi-mei ZHAO ; Xiong-zeng ZHU ; Yuan JI ; Jun HOU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(11):749-753
OBJECTIVETo compare the immunoprofiles of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma for mucin glycoproteins (including MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC and MUC6) and cytokeratins (including CK7, CK19 and CK20), and to assess their diagnostic value.
METHODSOne hundred cases of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and 21 cases of metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma were enrolled into the study. Immunohistochemical study for MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC, MUC6, CK7, CK19 and CK20 was carried out in all cases by EnVision method.
RESULTSIn intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, the expression rates of MUC1, MUC2, MUC5AC and MUC6 were 61.0%, 2.0%, 22.0% and 8.0% respectively, as compared to 57.1%, 47.6%, 19.0% and 23.8% respectively in metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma. On the other hand, the expression rates of CK7, CK19 and CK20 in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma were 73.0%, 53.0% and 15.0% respectively, in contrast to 14.3%, 90.5% and 85.7% respectively in metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma. The difference in expressions of MUC2, MUC6, CK7 and CK20 carried statistical significance.
CONCLUSIONSThe immunoprofile for mucin glycoproteins and cytokeratins provides important clues in distinguishing between intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma and metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma to liver. The immunophenotype of MUC2-/MUC6-/CK7+/CK20- indicates the diagnosis of intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, while MUC2+/MUC6+/CK7-/CK20+ suggests the possibility of metastatic colorectal adenocarcinoma.
Adenocarcinoma ; metabolism ; pathology ; Aged ; Bile Duct Neoplasms ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Bile Ducts, Intrahepatic ; pathology ; Biomarkers, Tumor ; analysis ; Cholangiocarcinoma ; genetics ; metabolism ; pathology ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Female ; Glycoproteins ; metabolism ; Humans ; Keratins ; metabolism ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mucins ; metabolism ; Neoplasm Staging ; classification