1.The role of intraoperatve radiotherapy in the management of breast cancer
China Oncology 2013;(8):590-595
Breast cancer is the most common disease in women worldwide, which not only threatened the women’s survival time, but also inlfuenced their quality of life as well. Within this challenge, it’s important to optimize the current multidisciplinary treatment stratagem for breast cancer. Radiotherapy is one of the most important treatment modality for patients with breast cancer, with the trend to shrink the irradiated volume and shorten the total fraction times in recent years. Intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT) as a fast and convenient procedure has the ability to deliver a high, single-fraction radiation dose to tumor beds with minimal exposure of surrounding tissues (lung, heart, etc.), which could be displaced or shielded right after the tumor removal during the surgical procedure. Right now, IORT has been either integrated as a boost technique in multimodal approaches using postoperative EBRT in the treatment of early breast cancer patients undergoing breast conservation surgery or used as a single dose accelerated partial breast irradiation technique for these patients. This review discussed the rationale of IORT, the beneifts and limitations of IORT, the indication and the clinical results of this procedure, including treatment related side-effects as well in order to provide the preliminary evidence based approach for early breast cancer patients.
2.New areas of laboratory medicine in the 21st century:terahertz laboratory medicine
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;38(1):1-3
The terahertz laboratory medicine (THz-LabMed) is an intergrated cross-frontier field which involves multi-disciplinary including medicine,biology,biomedical engineering,physics,optics,computer science,information and materials.Using THz technologies for label-free detection and analysis of biomedical macromolecules,cell and tissues,the THz-LabMed is also the core components of terahertz biomedine (THz-BioMed) which focuses on the biomedical application of THz technologies.THz label-free detection is being paid more and more attention because of its unique advantages worldwide and becomes a hot spot for the application of THz wave technology and methods in life science.Application of THz technology in biomedicine involves many fields globally,including disease diagnosis,recognition of protein status,label-free DNA sequencing,mechanism for absorption differences of biological tissue to THz wave,and radiation influence on biological samples and biological process.THz-LabMed is the global synchronized research in THz-BioMed field in China.It is important to seize the opportunities to develop new disciplines of laboratory medicine.
4.The transcription factor Egr-1 and the lung diseases
Ling CHU ; Qing-Fu ZENG ;
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(02):-
Egr-1 is an important transcription factor, which regulates at least 30 kinds of gene expression. Egr-1 couples extracellular signals to long-term responses by altering expression of Egr-1 target genes. So egr-1 can directly or indirectly affect cell differentiation,apoptosis,immune response,injury and repair. This article reviewed the progress in Egr-1 and the lung disease.
6.A randomized controlled trial of the efficacy of combination of gemcitabine and carboplatin or paclitaxel and combination of paclitaxel and carboplatin in the treatment for advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
Qing GAO ; Fu-yuan WANG ; Hong YU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2011;33(11):874-876
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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7.Biological characteristics of cultured rat submandibular gland cells in vitro
Qing ZHOU ; Songjun FU ; Yuxin WANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the biological characteristics of cultured salivary gland cells in vitro. Methods: Submandibular gland cells of rat were primarily cultured and subcultured in DMEM supplemented with ?=10% fetal bovine serum. The growth of the cells was studied by cell counting and MTT assay. The morphological characteristic was observed with microscope and transmission electron microscope.The specific protein expression was investigated by immunohistochemical technic. Results:Morpholgy of the cells was epidermoid with well developed organella and zymogen granules.The cells could subultured to 4~5 passages and kept in culture for 30~40 days.The cells of primary culture and passage 2 grew faster than those of passage 4.The cells were CK8.13, keratin and ?-SMA positive. Conclusion:Rat submandibular gland cells can be primarily cultured and subcultured in vitro.The primarily cultured and first subcultured cells may be more potential in growth.
8.Quality standard for Lidanzhitong Tablet
Yue FU ; Qing-Dang CHEN ; Xun DONG ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(04):-
AIM: To establish the quality control for Lidanzhitong Tablet (Radix Paeoniae Rubra,Fructus Aurantii,Rhizoma Corydalis,etc.). METHODS:Radix Paeoniae Rubra, Fructus Aurantii and Rhizoma Corydalis were identified by TLC, and the content of paeoniflorin in Radix Paeoniae Rubra was determined by HPLC. RESULTS: Paeoniflorin showed a good linear relationship at a range of 0.597-4.997 ?g, r=0.999 9. The average recovery was 99.06%, and RSD was 3.4%. CONCLUSION: The method is accurate and reliable, and can be used to control the quality of this preparation effectively。
9.Construction of granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor gene eukaryotic expressing plasmid and identification of its biological activity
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To construct mouse granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (mGM-CSF) gene eukaryotic expressing plasmid pcDNA3-GM-CSF, to transfect the recombinant into erythroleukemia cell line FBL-3, and identify their biological activity.Methods GM-CSF gene eukaryotic expressing plasmid was constructed by subclone and recombinant was transfected into FBL-3 cells by electroporation. After screening by G418 and cloning by limiting dilution,we obtained positive cell clones(FBL-3-GM-CSF). PCR and RT-PCR were used to identify the integration and stable expression of GM-SF gene in FBL-3-GM-CSF cells. The biological activity was confirmed by the hematopoietic progenitor cell proliferative assay and hematopoietic progenitor cell colony formation assay. Results Mouse GM-CSF cDNA was amplified from the prokaryotic expressing plasmid PET-30a(+)-GM-CSF by PCR firstly and BamH Ⅰ and EcoRⅠrestriction sites were introduced. The inserted fragment was cut by BamH Ⅰ and EcoR Ⅰ digestion and ligated into pcDNA3 vector. The pcDNA3-GM-CSF eukaryotic expressing plasmid was constructed. The recombinant was cleared with appropriate endoneucleases and sequenced. The findings showed that the orientation of the insert was correct, while no rearrangement or mutation was found. PCR and RT-PCR assay showed that GM-CSF gene had integrated into FBL-3-GM-CSF cells and stably expressed. The hematopoietic progenitor cell proliferative assay and hematopoietic progenitor cell colony formation assay demonstrated that the cultured supernatant of FBL-3-GM-CSF cells of expressing GM-CSF should obviously stimulate proliferation of murine marrow mononuclear cells, and could stimulate hematopoietic progenitor cell colony formation. The number of colony formation was 54.67?4.83. The rate of colony formation was 0.547 %.Conclusions GM-CSF gene eukaryotic expressing plasmid is constructed successfully. A cell clone, which can express stably GM-CSF gene and possess biological activity,is obtained. Our studies have founded the base for the preparation of GM-CSF gene-modified vaccine of tumor cell and the study of feasibility of immune therapy of leukemia.
10.Use of Antibiotics in Outpatients:Analysis of 6605 Cases
Qing GU ; Yilan FU ; Guohui XIE
China Pharmacy 2001;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the use of antibiotics in our hospital. METHODS: All the prescriptions in Jan., Apr., July and Oct. in 2006 in dispensary for western medicine were reviewed, from which, 6 605 (17.26%) antibiotic prescriptions were selected. The categories and kinds of antibiotics were investigated; meanwhile the administration and dosage, course of treatment and drug combination were analyzed based on diagnosis and patient's age. RESULTS: The antibiotics used in 6 605 prescriptions totaled 7 categories. 87.80% used antibacterial drugs accorded with diagnose; 56.46% of the antibacterial drugs were administered orally; in terms of dosage and administration, more than 95% were up to the standard; the course of treatment in 86.99% ranged from 3 to 7 days; 91.04% of the antibacterial drugs used in single kind, about 8.80% in two kinds, and only 0.17% in three kinds concomitantly. CONCLUSION: The use of antibacterial drugs in our hospital is rational on the whole, yet it is far from perfect. Measures should be taken to further improve the rational drug use level.