1.Mechanisms and treatment of cytokine release syndrome
Jun QIAN ; Jundong ZHOU ; Zhihong ZOU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2015;27(2):135-138
Biological therapy for cancer has became a highpoint in recent years.It has been widely applied in clinical field.Management of their unique toxicities becomes more and more important.Cytokine release syndrome (CRS) is a potentially life-threatening toxicity.This review discusses the mechanisms that cause CRS,and new developments in the prevention and treatment of CRS.
2.Locking compression plate combined with minimally invasive percutaneous plate fixation versus intramedullary interlocking nailing for senile distal tibia fractures
Zhixin ZHANG ; Jundong ZHOU ; Xingyang CHEN ; Lei SHAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(15):2378-2382
BACKGROUND: In the treatment of senile distal tibia fractures, locking compression plate (LCP) combined with minimally invasive percutaneous plate osteosynthesis (MIPO) exerts a satisfactory repair effect, and contributes to the function recovery of lower limbs.OBJECTIVE: To retrospectively analyze the efficacy of LCP combined with MIPO versus intramedullary interlocking nailing for senile distal tibia fractures.METHODS: Fifty-six elderly patients with distal tibia fracture were allotted to minimally invasive and intramedullary nailing groups (n=28 per group), and received the treatment of LCP combined with MIPO and intramedullary interlocking nailing fixation, respectively. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative AOFAS ankle-hind foot scale scores, postoperative ambulation time, healing time, postoperative complications and the excellent and good rate in Johner-Wruhs' criteria were compared between two groups.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) The operation time, AOFAS ankle-hind foot scale scores, ambulation time, and healing time in the minimally invasive group were significantly superior to those in the intramedullary nailing group (P < 0.05). (2) The minimally invasive group showed a significantly higher excellent and good rate (96%) than the intramedullary nailing group (79%) (P < 0.05). (3) Compared with the intramedullary nailing group, the incidence of complications was significantly reduced in the minimally invasive group (P < 0.05). (4) Our findings suggest that the combination of LCP and MIPO not only preserves the most of blood supply, and soft tissues surrounding the fracture end as suggested by the BO principle, but also is conducive for fracture healing, and holds good efficacy.
3.Effect of Junzhi beverageⅠon neurobehavioral functions in subjects exposed to long-term sustained work
Ka CHEN ; Jundong ZHU ; Yong ZHOU ; Xi ZHOU ; Yujie HUANG ; Yanxiang GAO ; Mantian MI
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(8):614-617
Objective To determine the ameliorative effects of Junzhi beverageⅠon neurobehavioral functions in subjects exposed to long-term sustained work.Methods Forty male students of a military institution were randomized into control group ( n=20 ) and the intervention group ( n=20 ) .All the subjects were exposed to 10-hours′high intensity mental work continuously (8∶00-18∶00).At 12∶50, the intervention group drunk a bottle of water with Junzhi beverageⅠ, but the control group drunk water of the same volume only.At 17∶00, neurobehavioral functions of all the subjects were tested by neurobehavioral core test battery (WHO-NCTB) and attention span test(AST).Results According to the results of WHO-NCBT, after 10-hours′continuous mental work,the profile of mood state in the intervention group was more stable than in the control group with lower scores in negative mood and higher scores in positive mood.Meanwhile, some of the neurobehavioral indexes were also found to be significantly improved, including shortened mean time of simple reaction and decreased error reaction rate, enhanced digit span backward, higher scores in Beton test , digit symbol test, Santa Ana practice hand and correct dot number (P<0.05).In addition, higher scores were obtained in the intervention group in AST(P<0.05).Conclusion Junzhi beverageⅠ can significantly improve the neurobehavioral function under sustained mental work conditions, which suggests that the beverage has the potential to postpone mental fatigue protect and enhance cognitive function.
4.Effect of heme oxygenase-1 on radiation-induced skin injury
Chuanjun SONG ; Xingjun MENG ; Ling XIE ; Qing CHEN ; Jundong ZHOU ; Shuyu ZHANG ; Jinchang WU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2012;32(3):230-232
Objective To investigate the effect of heme oxygenase-1 ( HO-1 ) on the acute radiation-induced skin injury by gene transfer.Methods Thirty-three male SD rats were randomly divided into three groups as PBS-injected group,Ad-EGFP-injeeted group and Ad-HO-1-injected group ( n =11 ).In each group,three rats were used for determining the expression of target gene and the other rats were irradiated on the buttock skin with 40 Gy electron beam generated by a linear accelerator.Immediately after irradiation,rats were administered with a subcutaneous injection of PBS,Ad-EGFP or Ad-HO-1,respectively.Subsequently,the skin reactions were measured twice a week using the semi-quantitative skin injury scale.Results The strong positive expression of HO-1 was observed in subcutaneous dermal tissue after injection of Ad-HO-1.Compared to the PBS-injected group or the Ad-EGFP-injected group,a significant mitigation of skin injury was observed in Ad-HO-1-injected mice 14 d after irradiation (q =0.000-0.030,P < 0.05 ).Conclusions HO-1 could significantly mitigate radiation-induced acute skin injury and Ad-HO-1 could be used to treat radiation-induced skin injury.
5.DNA polymerase iota and cancer
Haoyao SUN ; Jundong ZHOU ; Xingjun MENG ; Xiaoqing LI ; Jian YU ; Jinchang WU
Journal of International Oncology 2014;41(10):731-733
DNA polymerase iota (Polt),as well as Revl,Polκ and Polη,are all Y family DNA polymerases,which are able to replicate damaged DNA via translesion synthesis pathway.However,Pol(t) has the lowest fidelity among all DNA polymerases in both correct and inaccurate DNA templates.Also Pol(t) can bypass certain DNA damages and accumulate mutations.Recent studies show that the aberrant expression of Pol(t) is observed in human uveal melanoma,breast cancer,bladder cancer,lung cancer and esophageal cancer,which may contribute to the tumorigenesis and progression of tumor.The special role of Pol(t) in replicating damaged DNA may contribute to the resistance in oncotherapy.
6.Comparative study of coplanar and non-coplanar intensity-modulated radiotherapy in advanced lung cancer
Rui HU ; Jinchang WU ; Jundong ZHOU ; Danqing SHEN ; Zhaoxia WU ; Shi WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2015;24(1):74-77
Objective To study the dosimetry and safety of the non-coplanar IMRT plan for advanced lung cancer.Methods The two groups IMRT plans were designed with coplanar (5,7F) and non-coplanar field (5,7F-n) for patients.To compare the dosimetry of two groups and perform 4 patients F7-n IMRT plan.Results With the increase of the fields in each group PTV's CI were improved (all P =0.000),especially the 7F-n plan PTV's Dmean,Dmax,V95% and HI also were improved (P=0.001,0.001,0.009,0.000) ; in the coplanar group each lung' s V5 increased (P =0.000,0.002,0.000) and whole lung's Dmean increased (P =0.000),but non-coplanar group whole lung's and contralateral lung's V5 reduce (P =0.001,0.005).Between the groups,7F-n plan PTV's indicators were all improved to compared with 5F plan (all P =0.000),and each lung's V20 reduced (all P =0.000),and whole lung's Dmean,V30,contralateral lung' s V5 reduced (P =0.000,0.001,0.000),and spinal cord' s Dmax also reduced (P =0.033),but ipsilateral lung's V5 and heart's Dmean increased (P =0.000,0.003);with compared to 7F plan,the 7F-n's ipsilateral lung's V5 and heart's Dmean also increased (P =0.000,0.048),but whole lung' s and contralateral lung's V5 decreased (all P =0.000).Four patients were performed successfully non-coplanar IMRT treatment,no collision occurred.Conclusions 7 fields non-coplanar IMRT plan not only improve the dose distribution of PTV,but also effectively control the volume of low dose lung increase,lung V20 and Dmean reduce too.Thus recommended to use this design in patients with advanced lung cancer for radiotherapy
8.Effect of special anti-fatigue foods on military physical performance capacity
Ka CHEN ; Jundong ZHU ; Qicheng ZHOU ; Yong ZHOU ; Long YI ; Ting ZHANG ; Qianyong ZHANG ; Peng LIU ; Dan ZOU ; Mantian MI
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(8):586-590
Objective To assess the series of special anti-fatigue foods including JuntiⅠ, JuntiⅡ, JuntiⅢ, and Jun-tiⅣon military physical performance capacity .Methods Fifty-four soldiers , selected from a border defense troop , were randomly designated to control group , trial group 1 and trial group 2.Subjects of two trial groups were supplied with No .1 nutritional package ( including JuntiⅠ, Ⅲand Ⅳ) and No.2 nutritional package ( including Junti Ⅱ, Ⅲand Ⅳ),re-spectively, while no additional nutritional supplements were added in control group .After 7 days’ supplementation, a hard military exercise was performed to induce fatigue and an increasing load test was used to assess physical activity .RPE scale, exhaustive time and time taken to reach the 75% maximal heart rate were recorded while serum markers , such as glucose, lactate, BUN, LDH,and CK, were detected after test .Moreover, serum lactate and fatigue recovery scale were determined on the evening of the same day and the next morning .Results Prolonged exhaustive time and time taken to reach the 75%maximal heart rate and elevated RPE scores at 6 min were detected in both two trial groups compared with the control group .Meanwhile , after the increasing load test , elevated glucose concentration and reduced lactate , BUN, LDH and CK were also observed in both trial groups .Moreover, serum lactate of both trial groups was quickly recovered on the evening of the same day compared with the control group , and the next morning , serum lactate was even much lower in trial groups than in control group .The fatigue recovery scores were higher in trial groups at both time points .Meanwhile, there was no difference of such indexes between the two trial groups .Conclusion Through the combination use , the series of special anti-fatigue foods, inclucling No.1 and No.2 nutritional packages , can significantly improve the soldiers′physi-cal performance capacity , delay the physical fatigue emergence , promote physical activity recovery and prevent military training injury.
9.Sensitivity prediction of preoperative chemoradiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer and the clinical application
Xueqi YAN ; Jundong ZHOU ; Jinchang WU
Journal of International Oncology 2017;44(12):944-947
Some of the patients with rectal cancer are less sensitive to preoperative concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT).Patients who are resistant to CCRT have a poor local tumor control and CCRT may also increase adverse reactions.The sensitivity of rectal cancer patients to CCRT can be predicted by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI),positron emission tomography,serum carcinoembryonic antigen,molecular biomarkers and gene expression profiling before treatment.According to the predicted results,the clinicians are instructed to choose individualized treatment for the patients so that the therapeutic effects of rectal cancer are further improved.
10.Systematic review of the relationship between family history of lung cancer and lung cancer risk.
Jundong GU ; Feng HUA ; Diansheng ZHONG ; Jun CHEN ; Hongyu LIU ; Qinghua ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2010;13(3):224-229
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVEFourty years ago, Tokuhata and Lilienfeld provided the first epidemiologic evidence of familial aggregation of lung cancer. Familial aggregation and increased familial risk for lung cancer have been reported in several studies, subsequently. But the results are not consistent with each other. The aim of this study is to further explore the relationship between family history of lung cancer and lung cancer risk.
METHODSBy searching PubMed, CENTRAL, CBM, CNKI and VIP, we collected both domestic and overseas published documents before November, 2009 on family history of lung cancer and lung cancer risk. RevMan version 4.2 was used to perform meta-analysis on the case-control study results, the combined odds ratio (OR) and the 95% confidence interval (CI) were calculated as well.
RESULTSTwenty-eight publications were included into the combined analysis, which indicated that the lung cancer risk of the probands' first-degree relatives was 1.88 times higher than that of their controls' (P < 0.001). In the sub-study, compared with the controls' father mother and siblings, the OR of the probands' father mother and siblings was 1.62 (P < 0.001), 1.96 (P < 0.001) and 1.92 (P < 0.001), respectively. For smoking status, lung cancer risk in first-degree relatives of smoking probands was 1.73 (P < 0.001) times higher than that of their corresponding controls'. And for non-smoking subjects the lung cancer risk was 1.42 (P = 0.02) times higher in proboands' first-degree relatives. For gender categories, lung cancer risk in first-degree relatives of female probands was 1.89 (P < 0.001) times higher than that of their corresponding controls'. And for male subjects, the lung cancer risk was 1.99 (P < 0.001) times higher in proboands' first-degree relatives.
CONCLUSIONLung cancer risk was increased in probands' first-degree relatives, and obvious familial aggregation of lung cancer was observed in this study.
Family ; Female ; Genetic Testing ; Humans ; Lung Neoplasms ; epidemiology ; genetics ; Male ; Risk Factors