1.Revaluation of tumor response evaluation criteria in solid tumors
Journal of International Oncology 2008;35(5):343-346
Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors (RECIST) and WHO Criteria are the most in portant ones.There are some differences between them,in one word,RECIST is better than WHO Criteria when implemented in clinic.However,there are some shortcomings in RECIST.Improvement is needed to make the criteria more and more Derfect and scientific.
2.Features analysis of hidden blood loss in the elderly femoral intertrochanteric fractures treated with extramedullary and intramedullary fixations or hip arthroplasty
Baoshan LI ; Ling LENG ; Cheng LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(18):3004-3007
Objective To analyze the features of hidden blood loss in the elderly femoral intertrochanteric fractures treated with extramedullary dynamic hip screw (DHS), intramedullary nails (Gamma 3, PFN) and hip arthroplasty (LBFH). Methods The clinicle records of 193 elderly patients (ages ≥75 year old) with femoral intertrochanteric fractures treat by DHS,Gamma3, PFNA and LBFH in our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. The estimated blood loss were calculated by Gross equation, according to the height,weight and changes of blood routine test reoperative and postoperative,the differences of hidden blood loss among DHS group,Gamma 3 group, PFN group and LBFH group were compared. Results Total blood loss in intramedullary nail groups were significantly higher than DHS group [(766 ± 83) mL],P < 0.05). No significant difference was found between PFN group [(887 ± 75) mL] and Gamma 3 group [(903 ± 91) mL] (P > 0.05), The hidden blood loss were significantly higher in the intramedullary nail groups than those in the LBFH group [(453 ± 98) mL,accounting 54%] and DHS group [(429 ± 59) mL,accounting 56%] (P < 0.05). No significant difference of hidden blood loss was found between Gamma 3 group [(742 ± 137) mL, accounting 82%] and PFN group [(711 ± 153) mL,accounting 80%], (P > 0.05). Conclusion Noteworthy, the hidden blood loss is major part of perioperative total blood loss in the elderly femoral intertrochanteric fractures , intramedullary fixations may result in greater hidden blood loss than extramedullary fixations and hip arthroplasty ,which may cause postoperative anemia.
4.Efficacy of lidocaine solid lipid nanoparticles for sciatic nerve blockade in rats
Fujian LENG ; Na LI ; Xiaofeng YE ; Lixia ZHANG ; Ling YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;34(5):607-611
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of lidocaine solid lipid nanoparticles (L-SLNs) for sciatic nerve blockade in rats.Methods Lidocaine-loaded SLNs were prepared using high pressure homogenization.Ninety SPF male Wistar rats,weighing 220-280 g,were randomized into 6 groups (n =15 each) using a random number table:control group (group C),1% L-SLN group (group L1-SLN),1% lidocaine group (group L1),2% L-SLN group (group L2-SLN),2% lidocaine group (group L2),and blank SLN group (group SLN).In C,L1-SLN,L1,L2-SLN,L2 and SLN groups,normal saline,1% lidocaine SLN,1% lidocaine,2% lidocaine SLN,2% lidocaine and blank SLN (200 μl) were injected,respectively,around the sciatic nerve.Before sciatic nerve blockade (baseline) and at 10,20,30,60,120,180,240,300,360,420,480,540 and 600 min after blockade,the paw withdraw latency to a thermal stimulus was measured,and maximum possible effect (MPE) was calculated to reflect the degree of sensory block.Before sciatic nerve blockade and at 10,20,30,60,120 and 150 min after blockade,extensor postural thrust (EPT) of the hind limbs was detected to reflect the degree of motor block.The sciatic nerve at the injection site and the tissues around the site were obtained for observation of the pathological changes at 2 days and 1 and 4 weeks after blockade.Results Compared with the baseline value before blockade and group C,the MPE was significantly increased in at 10-30 min after blockade group L1,at 10-60 min after blockade in group L2,at 10-360 min after blockade in group L1-SLN,and at 10-540 min after blockade in group L2-SLN,and the EPT was decreased at 10-30 min after blockade in group L1,at 10-60 min after blockade in group L2 and group L1-SLN,and at 10-90 min after blockade in group L2-SLN.Compared with group L1,the MPE was significantly decreased at 10 min after blockade,no significant change was found at 20-30 min after blockade,and the MPE was increased at 60-360 min after blockade,and the EPT was increased at 10-30 min after blockade,and no significant change was found at the other time points in group L1-SLN.Compared with group L2,no significant change was found in the MPE at 10-30 min after blockade,the MPE was significantly increased at 60-540 minafter blockade,and the EPT was increased at 10-60 min after blockade,and no significant change was found at the other time points in L2-SLN group.In SLN,L1-SLN and L2-SLN groups,no pathological changes were found in the sciatic nerve at the injection site and the tissues around the site,and only mild inflammatory responses were observed.Conclusion L-SLNs can prolong the duration of block when applied for sciatic nerve blockade in rats and biocompatibility is good.
5.Practice and insights of a healthcare alliance development: experiences of a hospital in Xinjiang
Ling TANG ; Zhiwei LENG ; Yuehong TANG ; Nan ZHANG ; Xiaoming JIANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(8):569-573
The paper covered dominant models and organization of healthcare alliances in Xinjiang, illustrating the hospital group model, synergy development model, focused partnership support model, three-level integration model, and other business models.As described by the authors, healthcare alliances in Xinjiang, thanks to telemedicine, have achieved initial success by means of disciplines support, primary care human resources, new technologies and new service spreading, and promotion of appropriate medical techniques, in such aspects as regional medical cooperation, population benefits and medical resources sharing.
6.Study on Effects of Podophyllotoxin Derivative QW-83 on Human Cervical Cancer HeLa Cell Apoptosis and Its Mechanism
Ling LENG ; Chenguang GAO ; Hong CHEN ; Cong NIU ; Bo CAO
China Pharmacy 2016;27(7):892-895
OBJECTIVE:To study the effects of podophyllotoxin derivative QW-83 on human cervical cancer HeLa cell apopto-sis and its mechanism. METHODS:After treated with 0(negative control),0.01,0.1,1 and 10 μmol/L QW-83 and positive drug etoposide(VP-16)for 48 h,proliferation inhibition rate and IC50 of HeLa cell were determined by MTT assay. The morphological changes of HeLa cell were observed by Hochest 33342 staining after treated with QW-83 [0(negative control),2.5,5,10μmol/L] for 48 h;flow cytometry was used to detect apoptosis rate;semi quantitative RT-PCR was adopted to detect the expression of apop-tosis related gene P53,Bax,Casepase-3,Casepase-8,Casepase-9 and Bcl-2 mRNA. RESULTS:Compared with negative control, 1,10 μmol/L VP-16 and QW-83 had obvious proliferation inhibition effect on HeLa cells (P<0.05 or P<0.01),and IC50 were (5.11±0.43)μmol/L and(4.96±0.54)μmol/L. Hochest 33342 staining results showed QW-83 could obviously induce cells apopto-sis and nuclear pyknosis. Flow cytometry showed QW-83 could increase apoptosis rate in concentration-dependent manner,being 16.89%-62.56%. RT-PCR showed mRNA expression of P53,Bax,Caspase-3,Casepase-8 and Casepase-9,Bcl-2/Bax increased, while mRNA expression of Bcl-2 decreased after treated with QW-83(P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Podophyllotoxin derivative QW-83 can induce HeLa cell apoptosis,and its mechanism may be associated with regulate mRNA expression of apoptosis related gene.
7.Diagnosis of spinal nerves location combined with acupoints selection according to Hand-Sanyang meridian for 60 cases of cervical spondylosis of nerve root type.
Jin-niu LI ; Yu-ling LENG ; Ru SUN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2014;34(9):887-888
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8.The Effect of New Photosensitizer Combined with Adriamycin on Cell Proliferation and Cell Cycle
Ling LENG ; Lie LIN ; Ping CHEN ; Zhongsheng TONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2009;36(24):1416-1419
Objective: To study the effect of new photosensitizer Chlorophyl-derivative (CPD4) combined with Adriamycin on cell cycle and cell proliferation of MCF-7 breast cancer cell line and to investigate the mechanism of combination therapy. Methods: A new type of photosensitizer and traditional chemotherapy drug Adriamycin (ADM) were used to treat breast cancer cell line MCF-7. Flow cytometry was employed to detect apoptosis rate and cell cycle distribution in ADM group, group with photodynamic effect and the combined group. The influence of ADM on the mean fluorescence intensity and the changes in the mean fluorescence intensity after CPO4 (1.5μg/mL) treatment were analyzed. Results: The apoptosis rate of the combination group was higher than that in the other two groups, with statistical significance (P<0.01). Photodynamic effect caused G_0/G_1 phase arrest in MCF-7 cells. Low concentration of ADM increased the number of G_2/M phase cells. The percentage of G_2/M phase cells was increased in the combination group. No significant difference was found in the mean fluorescence intensity between ADM pretreated MCF-7 cells for 24 hours and 48 hours and the control group (P>0.05). Pretreatment of MCF-7 cells with ADM increased the volume of photosensitizer CPD4 into the cells. The mean fluorescence intensity at 2 hours after CPD4 incubation was the highest. Conclusion: ADM can increase the amount of CPD4 into the MCF-7 cells. Photodynamic therapy com-bined with Adriamycin has a synergistic effect on MCF-7 cells.
9.The anti-oxidative effect of deferiprone on ocular lens in diabetic rat
Hai-jing, WANG ; Hong-yan, GE ; Fei, LENG ; Ling-ling, DU ; Yi, ZHANG ; Ping, LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(12):1061-1064
Background Oxidative stress is thought to be responsible to diabetes-complicated cataract.Our previous study demonstrated that as an iron chelator,deferiprone can protect lens from oxidative damage.Objective This further study aimed to investigate the role of deferiprone on the formation of diabetic-complicated cataract.Methods Forty 6-week-old Wistar rats were included in the study and randomized into 4 groups.Eight of them were used as the normal control group.Diabetes mellitus animal models were established in 22 rats by the carbonhydratediet and fat diet and the intraperitoneal injection of 40 mg/kg streptozocin (STZ).The deferiprone of 50 mg and 100 mg were intragastrically given in 8 model rats respectively after 3 days once a day for 8 weeks.The opacification of lenses was examined under the slit lamp weekly after treatment.The animals were sacrificed and the lenses were obtained at the eighth week of deferiprone injection.The concentrations of water-soluble protein ( WSP),urine-soluble protein (USP) and alkali-soluble protein (ASP) in rat lens suspension were detected by Bradford method.The super oxide dimutese (SOD),malondialdehyde (MDA) and glutathione (GSH) were determined spectrometically using xanthine oxidase,thiobarbituric acid,dithio bis-nitrobenzoic acid.Results No evidently differences were found in the content of the WSP,USP and ASP among the these groups( F=1.73,0.18,0.09,P>0.05).The contents of MDA in 50 mg deferiprone group and 100 mg deferiprone group were ( 1.05 ± 0.10 ) mmol/g and ( 1.05 ± 0.22 ) mmol/g respectively,showing a significant decline in comparison with diabetic model group (P<0.05).The SOD and GSH contents in lens were (321.29±16.57) U/mg,(322.07±22.16) U/mg and (7.83±0.65 ) mg/g,(7.70±0.77 ) mg/g respectively in 50 mg deferiprone group and 100 mg deferiprone group and were considerably elevated in comparison with ( 298.70± 14.69 ) U/mg and ( 5.47 ± 1.01 ) mg/g of diabetic model groups ( P<0.05 ).No significant differences were found in the indexes mentioned above between 50 mg and 100 mg deferiprone groups(P>0.05).Conclusions Deferiprone can reduce oxidative stress and improve the energy metabolism of the lens in diabetic rats.
10.Efficacy and safety of laser therapy for acne vulgaris: a systematic evaluation
Jiang JI ; Hong LENG ; Xin LING ; Xiaodong SUN ; Ye TIAN ; Zhanchao ZHOU ; Pangen CUI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2011;17(4):250-253
Objective To assess the efficacy and safety of various spectrum lasers in the treatment of acne vulgaris. Methods Based on the principles and methods of Cochrane systematic reviews, we searched the Cochrane Library (2009, 6 issues), PubMcd, Embase, China Biomedical Literature Database, China Journal Full Text Database, Chinese Scientific Journals Full Text Database. Retrieval time was up to June, 2009. Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of lasers for acne vulgaris were included. Results Twelve RCTs totaling 367 patients were included. Because the lack of clinical homogeneity, only descriptive analysis was conducted. Acne lesion counts improved significantly with laser therapy. Adverse effects were limited to transient erythema and edema at treatment sites. Treatment-related pains were well tolerated. Conclusions Current evidence demonstrates that all type lasers in treating acne vulgaris is safe and efficacy. However, higher quality RCT research would be needed to verify the effects and status of lasers on acne vulgaris.