1.Combined VM26 (teniposide) with radiotherapy for postoperative brain neurospongioma: phase Ⅰ clinical study
Hongbing MA ; Xijing WANG ; Minghua BAI ; Baofeng WANG ; Hongtao REN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(10):668-670
Objective To determine the toxicity, maximal dose and clinical practicality of VM26 (teniposide) plus radiotherapy for postoperative brain neurospongioma. Methods Twenty patients were alloted in phase Ⅰ trial. The total dose was 60 Gy for the field radiotherapy (30 fractions of 2 Gy over six weeks). Teniposide at three dose levels (50 mg/m2, 75 mg/m2 and 100 mg/m2) was given intravenously once a week, totally five weeks. Dose escalation was based on each level, with a minimum of five patients in cohort if severe toxicity was not observed until the maximum tolerance dose(MTD). Results The predominant form of toxicity was hematologic toxicity. Four patients developed grade 3, 4 leucopenia when a second level of MTD (75 mg/m2) was given. Conclusion Combined radiotherapy and teniposide for postoperative brain neurospongioma is well tolerated. The dose of 50 mg/m2 for phase Ⅱ clinical trial was recommended.
2.The effect of the extracts of Centella asiatica(L.) Urban (ECU) on the behavior of animal model of depression
Yuhong SUN ; Meiping REN ; Kailian ZHANG ; Minghua LIU ; Shunhan XIAO
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;(1):16-18
Objective To investigate the effect of the extracts of Centella asiatica(L.) Urban (ECA) on the depressive-like behavior alteration in rats and mice. Method 60 Wistar rats were randomly divided into 6 groups (10 rats each), the normal group, model group, Fluoxetine group, ECA high dose group (component 10.08 mg+component 24.48 mg/kg), ECA middle dose group (component 1 0.04 mg+component 2 2.24 mg/kg) and ECA low dose group component 1 0.02 mg+component 2 1.12 mg/kg. Chronic unpredictable mild stress (CUMS) induced depression in rats and sugar consumption to detect the antidepressant effect of ECU. 60 Kunming mice were randomly divided into six groups as above. Locomotor activity, forced swim, tail suspension test were used to detect the effect of ECA on the behavioral alteration in mice. Results Compared with model group, sugar consumption in ECA groups was significant increased (P<0.01). ECA treatments also decreased duration of immobility in the tail suspension test and forced swim. Conclusion ECA could improve the depressive-like behavior in rats and mice.
3.EFFECTS OF ANISODAMINE ON HEMOD-YNAMICS & CARDIAC PUMP FUNCTION IN ANESTHETIZED DOGS
Zuoping REN ; Minghua LIANG ; Huazhu ZHOU ; Al ET ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(01):-
Experiments were carried out in 14 closed-chest dogs anesthetized with urethane and chloralose. The tracings of FAP, the 1 st derivatives of cardiac impedance variations ( dZ/dt) , PCG and ECG were recorded synchronously on a SJ-42 Polygraph. CO and STI were determined according to Kubicek and Weissler, respectively.5-10 min after injection of 5 mg/kg wt of anisodamine intravenously, MAP and TPR reduced drastically, accompanied by a slight slowing in HR and a moderate decrease in CO; increased PEP/LVET associated with lengthening of Q-Z interval and reduction of Heather's index. There were significant differences (P
4.One-year effect of ultrasound guided transurethral balloon dilation of prostate for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Yingzhi DIAO ; Xianghong REN ; Minghua ZHANG ; Xuebing MENG ; Yaming GU ; Honglei LIU ; Yinglu GUO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2014;35(6):457-460
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of transrectal ultrasound guided transurethral balloon dilation of the prostate (TUDP) for the treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH).Methods A total of 23 men with BPH who had undergone TUDP were retrospectively analyzed,including 16 men with indwelling urinary catheters before the operation.During the TUDP,the prostatic apex and membranous urethra were dilated by inner balloon,and the prostatic urethra and bladder neck were dilated by outer balloon.The patients were followed up at the 1st,3rd,6th and 12th month after the operation,and the observation parameters included subjective symptoms,such as international prostatic symptom score (IPSS) and quality of life (QOL) score,and objective parameters,such as maximum flow rate (Qmax) and post-void residual (PVR).Results The operation time was 30-165 min,and the intraoperative hemorrhage volume was 5-50 ml.The IPSS scores at 1st,3rd,6th and 12th month after the operation were 10.4± 4.2,8.7±3.2,9.5±4.6 and 8.3±1.5 respectively,which were significantly decreased in comparison to the IPSS score (22.0±7.2) before the operation (P<0.05).The QOL scores at 1st,3rd,6th and 12th month after the operation were 2.1±1.1,1.6±1.0,1.8±1.1 and 1.6±1.0 respectively,which were significantly improved in comparison to the QOL score (4.9±0.9) before the operation (P<0.05).The Qmax at 1st,3rd,6th and 12th month after the operation were (10.5±3.4),(12.4±4.2),(10.9±3.9) and (12.7±4.6) ml/s respectively,which were significantly increased in comparison to the Qmax(1.9± 1.9 ml/s) before the operation (P<0.05).There were 5,4,2 cases of urinary incontinence at the 1st,2nd and 3rd month after the operation,but they recovered at the 4th month follow-up.Besides,there were 3 cases suffered from epididymitis.Conclusion Transrectal ultrasound guided TUDP is a safe,effective and cheap option for the treatment of BPH,especially for the primary hospitals.
5.Analysis of Influence Factors on the Tuberculosis Patients Failing to CDC for Diagnosing and Treating in Yunnan
Yanchun SUN ; Minghua LV ; Lijuan REN ; Jiahong LUO ; Xiaomei LI ; Chuanzhi XU
Journal of Kunming Medical University 2013;(11):50-52
Objective The aim of this study is to explore the reasons and the main affecting factors of the reported tuberculosis (TB) patients by internet-based reporting system who failed to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) for diagnosing and treating in Yunnan Province, so as to provide scientific evidence for constituting reasonable countermeasures and measures to improve the rate of the reported TB patients coming to CDC for diagnosing and treating. Methods Randomly sampled 730 tuberculosis patients by cluster sampling, surveyed by the questionnaires and logistic regression was used for data analysis. Results The main influencing factors were migrant, having no referring form of doctors, having no advice of doctors to CDC,having no financial problem, unbelieving TB harm to health, unknowing free treating policy of TB,untrusting CDC,unbelieving free medicine, hospitalization and unknowing the CDC address,with odds ratios of 3.234,0.438,0.065,0.056,0.117,0.153,0.336, 6.587,9.685 and 1.991, respectively .Conclusion To improve the rate of coming to CDC for diagnosing and treating, should take some integrated measures as follows: strengthening TB health promotion, strengthening referring program, strengthening communication between doctors and patients, and strengthening propaganda on CDC.
6.Clinical significance of urine conductivity level change in type 2 diabetic nephropathy
Zhenhua DU ; Buhe BAO ; Renjie WANG ; Minghua ZHANG ; Dangli REN ; Jiqin LIU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(7):959-961
Objective To evaluate the significance of the level change of urinary conductivity (Cond) on the disease progress in the patients with type 2 diabetic nephropathy(DN) .Methods 138 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in our hospital were selected and divided into the normoalbuminuria (NUA) ,microalbuminuria (LUA) and macroalbuminuria (MUA) group;then among them 107 cases were re‐divided into the DN group and the diabetes mild renal injury (DC) group .The levels of urinary Cond were measured by using the Sysmex UF‐1000i urine flow cytometer .The urine specific gravity (SG) was detected by the ARKRAY AUTION MAX AX‐4280 analyzer ,and the urine albumin (U‐Alb) was tested by the Siemens BNⅡ automatic protein analyzer .Re‐sults The Cond level in the MUA group was (14 .1 ± 4 .5)ms/cm ,which was lower than (15 .7 ± 4 .3)ms/cm in LUA group(P<0 .05) ,while the Cond level in the LUA group was significantly lower than (17 .6 ± 5 .7) ms/cm in the NUA group(P<0 .05);the SG levels in the NUA group and the LUA group were 1 .014(1 .010-1 .019) and 1 .015(1 .010 -1 .020) respectively ,both were higher than 1 .011(1 .009-1 .012) in the MUA group SG (P<0 .05) .Cond was positively correlated with SG (r=0 .63 ,P<0 .05) and negatively correlated with 24 h‐UAE (r= -0 .183 ,P<0 .05) .The Cond level in the DN group was(13 .2 ± 4 .3)ms/cm ,which was significantly lower than (15 .0 ± 4 .4) ms/cm in the DC group (P<0 .05) ,there was no statistically significant differences in the SG level between the DN group and DC group (P>0 .05) .The area under curve (AUC) of ROC for Cond was 0 .612 (0 .502-0 .723) .When setting the cut‐off vales of Cond as 11 .85 ms/cm ,then the sensitivity was 43 .8% ,and the specificity was 78 .0% . Conclusion The urine Cond level change can reflect the disease progress of DN in T 2DM ,but can not be used as its early screening indicato r .
7.Application clinic of anatomy and multi-slice helical CT three-dimensional reconstruction in the sphenopalatine foramen.
Ping GUI ; Shui-Miao ZHOU ; Wei-Ping LIANG ; Minghua FU ; Rongming JI ; Shuping LI ; Fangyuan REN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2005;40(2):147-149
8.Therapeutic effects of leaf extract from Cyclocarya paliurus on rats with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Lijun FU ; Minghua HU ; Xiquan YIN ; Dawei LIAN ; Wenkang REN ; Yifei XU ; Pinglong FAN ; Yaqi CHEN ; Yongfeng CAI ; Hongying CAO
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(6):1134-1138
AIM To speculate the hypoglycemic mechanism for rats with type 2 diabetes by exploring the therapeutic effects of leaf aqueous extract from Cyclocarya paliurus on liver insulin receptor (InsR) and insulin receptor substrate 2 (IRS-2).METHODS The diabetic rat model was established through intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin and fed with high-fat diet.The moleled rats were equally assigned into the control group and leaf aqueous extract from Cyclocarya paliurus group (extract group).After the test extract was orally administrated for four weeks,body weight,urine output,food intake,water intake and fasting blood-glucose (FBG) were measured,and the levels of serum insulin,InsR and IRS-2 mRNA in liver tissue were investigated in rats.RESULTS Compared with the control group,the extract group showed a reduction in urine output,food intake,water intake,FBG and insulin levels.Meanwhile,the rats' body weights in extract group were presented a trend to increase.The gene expressions of InsR and IRS-2 in liver tissue were up-regulated.Moreover,the insulin sensitivity was improved.CONCLUSION The leaf aqueous extract from Cyclocarya paliurus can reduce FBS,improve insulin sensitivity,which may be associated with the increase of InsR and IRS-2 gene expression in liver tissue.
9. Clinical characteristics and repair effect of 136 patients with electric burns of upper limb
Yizhen WEN ; Pihong ZHANG ; Licheng REN ; Minghua ZHANG ; Jizhang ZENG ; Jie ZHOU ; Pengfei LIANG ; Xiaoyuan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2019;35(11):784-789
Objective:
To analyze clinical characteristics and wound repair methods and effects of patients with upper limb electric burns.
Methods:
Medical records of 136 patients with upper limb electric burn who met the inclusion criteria and hospitalized in our unit from January 2015 to March 2019 were retrospectively analyzed. Proportion in patients with electric burns in the same period, gender, age, admission time, categories, injury causes, injury voltage, burn area and depth of upper limb, simultaneous injury of both upper limbs, and early wound treatment measure of patients with upper limb electric burn were recorded. The main repair methods of each affected limb were classified and recorded. The overall efficacy of the patients was recorded, including postoperative wound complications and healing condition. The patients repaired with distal pedicled flaps and those with free flaps were followed up for 3 to 6 months. The survival rate of flaps were recorded, the function of affected limbs after operation was evaluated, and the satisfaction degree of patients was investigated by Curative Effect Score Table. The amputation rate, age, and burn area of upper limbs of patients caused by high-voltage and low-voltage electricity were compared. Data were processed with Wilcoxon rank sum test, chi-square test, or Fisher′s exact probability test.
Results:
(1) The number of upper limb electric burn patients accounted for 88.3% of 154 patients with electric burns hospitalized in the same period, including 117 males and 19 females, aged 1 year and 2 months to 72 years [(34±18) years], admitted 1 h to 48 d after injury, including 51 electricians, 32 rural migrant workers, 31 students and preschool children, and 22 patients belonging to other categories. Patients of the first two categories were mainly injured by work accidents, and those of the latter two categories mainly suffered from touching power source or power leakage. Among all the patients, 75 cases were injured by high-voltage electric burn, and 61 cases were injured by low-voltage electric burn, with burn area of upper limb from 0.2% to 16.0% [2% (1%, 5%)] total body surface area (TBSA) and area of wounds deep to bone from 0.2% to 15.0% [2% (1%, 5%)] TBSA. Two upper limbs in 54 cases were simultaneously injured, accounting for 39.7%. Early fasciotomy was performed for 73 limbs. (2) Thirteen affected limbs were treated with dressing change, 2 affected limbs were sutured directly after debridement, 56 affected limbs were repaired by skin grafting, 12 affected limbs were repaired by local flap, 45 affected limbs were repaired by distal pedicled flap, 22 affected limbs were repaired by free flap, and 40 affected limbs were amputated (accounting for 21.1%). (3) One case died of pulmonary infection, sepsis, and multiple organ failure after operation, and the rest patients were all cured. One case with avulsion of abdominal flap was repaired by skin grafting after dressing change. The anterolateral thigh flap in one case necrotized after transplantation, which was replaced by pedicled abdominal flap. Seven cases had small erosion on the pedicle or margin after transplantation of abdominal flap and were healed by dressing change. Six cases had local bruising at the distal end after transplantation of abdominal flap and were healed after conservative treatment such as hyperbaric oxygen. The other flaps survived well. (4) The survival rate of distal pedicled flap grafting was 97.8% (44/45), which was close to that of free flap grafting (95.5%, 21/22,
10.Advances of hypoxia-induced chemotherapy resistance in gastric cancer
Minghua LU ; Gongcai TAO ; Yanan FANG ; Zhizhong SHANG ; Lei REN
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2019;46(13):700-703
Gastric cancer is a serious malignancy that endangers human health. Increased rates of chemotherapy-resistant cancer have led to a decrease in the efficacy of treatment. Recent studies found that the presence of hypoxia in the tumor microenvironment was a notable cause of gastric cancer resistance to chemotherapy drugs. The abnormal structure and function of blood vessels in the tumor and the rapid proliferation of tumor cells increase the oxygen consumption of tumor cells, which results in tumor tissue hypox-ia. Hypoxic conditions make tumor cells more aggressive, more likely to metastasize and develop resistance to chemotherapy. In this paper, we have reviewed the progress of research into hypoxia-induced chemotherapeutic drug resistance in gastric cancer. The review has covered the causes of hypoxia and the characteristics of the hypoxic microenvironment in gastric cancer, the current situation and causes of hypoxia-induced chemotherapeutic drug resistance in gastric cancer, and the measures to overcome the hypoxia-induced re-sistance to chemotherapy drugs.