1.PRE-OPERATIVE RADIOTHERAPY FOR RECTAL CANCER:A PREOSPECTIVE RANDOMIZED TRIAL ON 225 CASES
Guangqi SUN ; Ruizhi WANG ; Yongjun GAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1992;0(04):-
From October 1978 through 1983, 225 rectal cancer patients were randomized into R+S group (115 patients) and S only group (110 patients). The radiation dose of pre-operative radiotherapy was 30~45Gy/3~4.5 wks. Radical or palliative resection was done after a rest of 2~4 weeks. The lymphatic metastasis and local recurrence rates of the R+S group (20.6% and 27.8%) were lower than those of the S only group(32.7% and 41.8%)(P
2.Glycoprotein I_(1-2-1) from Irpex lacteus
Zhenwei YANG ; Ruizhi JIANG ; Yinghong CHEN ; Qipin GAO
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(08):-
Objective To study the chemical structure of a pure glycoprotein I_(1-2-1) from Irpex lacteus.Methods Based on chemical and spectral analysis,the structural characterization of I_(1-2-1) was investigated.Results I_(1-2-1) was composed of Ara,Xyl,Man,Gal,and Glu with its mean molecular weight of(40 000.) Methylation analysis showed that the main chain of I_(1-2-1)was all 1→2,1→6 linked Manp.Conclusion I_(1-2-1) is a complicated glycoprotein obtained for the first time from I.lacteus.
3.Analysis and quantitative determination of fatty acids in Hericium Erinaceus polysaccharide
Yongjie YANG ; Ruizhi JIANG ; Yinghong CHEN ; Qipin GAO
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(10):-
AIM: To assay fatty acids in Hericium Erinaceus polysaccharide by GC for establishing a method for quantitative determination of fatty acids. METHODS: The kinds of fatty acids were detected by GC-MS. The fatty acids contents were determined by GC: The sample was dissolved in sulphuric acid-methanol (1∶20) containing 0.5 mg heptadecanoic acid methyl ester and kept at 80?C for 3 hr. Then, the solution was extracted by hexamethylene four times and diluted to 1 mL. The extraction (0.4 ?L) was injected on a DB-1 column, using nitrogen as the carrier gas. The temperature was raised from 60?C to 200?C at the rate of 10?C?min -1 , and subsequently sustained for 30 min. The injection port and detector temperature were both at 250?C. RESULTS: The fatty acids were separated completely. The linear ranges were 0.4-3.6 mg?mL -1 . RSD97%. CONCLUSION: The fatty acids can be determined accurately by this method.
5.The comparison research of intrathecal injection of oxygen and hyperbaric oxygen on the rehabilitation of patients with craniocerebral injury
Ligui GAO ; Huifang WANG ; Wei SHI ; Ruizhi WANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2004;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the role of intrathecal i njection of oxygen in the treatment of patients with craniocerebral injury throu gh the comparison research of intrathecal injection of oxygen and hyperbaric oxy gen on the rehabilitation of patients with craniocerebral injury. Methods A total of 150 patients were divided into three gro ups: the group of intrathecal injection of oxygen, the group treated with hyperb aric oxygen and the group of intrathecal injection of air. CSF was applied via l umbar puncture. The rehabilitative function of patients was observed and the lev el of superoxide dismutase (SOD), malondialedhyde (MDA), and nitrogen monoxide ( NO) in CSF were measured. Results The neurological function of the patients treated w ith oxygen injected intrathecally intrathecal injection of oxygen was improved w as more significanty than that of patients treated with hyperbaric oxygen; the i ncrease of SOD, NO and the decrease of NO were more significant than that in the group treated with hyperbaric oxygen. Conclusion Intrathecal injection of oxygen can improve the rehabilitative function more significantly than the hyperbaric oxygen therapy in the treatment of craniocerebral injury.
6.Long-term results of chemotherapy alone or combined with radiation therapy for limited-stage small cell lung cancer.
Yulin HU ; Yali CUI ; Mingzhi WANG ; Shouren CUI ; Ruizhi WANG ; Yongjun GAO ; Yanfei YANG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2003;6(3):201-203
BACKGROUNDTo evaluate therapeutic outcome of limited stage small cell lung cancer treated with chemotherapy alone or combined with radiation therapy with different doses.
METHODSA retrospective analysis was performed in 128 limited-stage small cell lung cancer patients who were treated with three different ways of treatment, from February 1988 to March 1998 in Heilongjiang Cancer Hospital. All patients were pathologically proved. Forty-two patients received chemotherapy alone (C), 48 patients were treated by interdigitating chemoradiotherapy (IDG) and other 38 patients received concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CON). For thoracic radiation, 20 patients received a dose of ≤45 Gy, 23 ≥60 Gy, and 43 > 45 Gy but < 60 Gy .
RESULTSThe 3-year survival rates were 23.7%, 20.8% and 4.8% in the CON, the IDG and the C groups respectively. There was a significant difference between the CON and the C groups ( P < 0.05), as well as between the IDG and the C groups ( P < 0.05). There was no remarkable difference between the CON and the IDG groups ( P > 0.05). Loco-regional recurrence rate was significantly higher in ≤45 Gy group (55.0%) than that in ≥60 Gy group (8.7%)( P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSThe chemotherapy combined radiotherapy may improve the survival of patients with limited-stage small cell lung cancer. Dose of thoracic radiation might be related to the loco-regional recurrence.
7.Effect of Percoll selection technique on normal morphology rate and acrosin activity of human spermatozoa.
Yanwei SHA ; Hongliang WANG ; Ruizhi LIU ; Zongge XU ; Jiuchun GAO ; Zhongshan WANG
National Journal of Andrology 2004;10(4):263-268
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of Percoll selection technique on normal morphology and acrosin activity of human spermatoza.
METHODSThe sperm morphology and sperm acrosin activity were analyzed by automated sperm morphology analyzer(ASMA) and spectrocolorimetry.
RESULTSThe normal morphology sperm rate and acrosin activity were significantly increased after Percoll selection technique (P < 0.001).
CONCLUSIONPercoll selection technique could affect normal morphology sperm ratio and acrosin activity.
Acrosin ; metabolism ; Adult ; Centrifugation, Density Gradient ; Fertilization in Vitro ; Humans ; Male ; Spermatozoa ; cytology ; enzymology
8.Causes and management for male urethral stricture
Caifang CHEN ; Mingqiang ZENG ; Ruizhi XUE ; Guilin WANG ; Zhiyong GAO ; Wuxiong YUAN ; Zhengyan TANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2018;43(5):520-527
Objective:To explore the etiology of male urethral stricture,analyze the therapeutic strategies of urethral stricture,and summarize the complicated cases.Methods:The data of 183 patients with urethral stricture were retrospectively analyzed,including etiology,obstruction site,stricture length,therapeutic strategy,and related complications.Results:The mean age was 49.7 years,the average course was 64.7 months,and the constituent ratio of51 to 65 years old patients was 38.8% (71/183).The traumatic injury of patients accounted for 52.4% (96/183),in which the pelvic fracture accounted for 35.5% (65/183) and the straddle injury accounted for 16.9% (31/183).There were 54 cases of iatrogenic injury (29.5%).The posterior urethral stricture accounted for 45.9% (84/183),followed by the anterior urethral stricture (44.8%,82/183) and the stenosis (6.6%,12/183).A total of 99 patients (54.1%) received the end to end anastomosis,and 40 (21.9%) were treated with intracavitary surgery,such as endoscopic holmium laser,cold knife incision,endoscopic electroknife scar removal,balloon dilation,and urethral dilation.In the patients over 65-years old,the urethral stricture rate was 14.8% and the complication rate (70.4%) for transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) was significantly higher than that of all samples (P< 0.01).Conclusion:Both the etiology of male urethral stricture and the treatment strategy have changed and the incidence of traumatic and iatrogenic urethral stricture has increased in recent 3 years.The main treatment of urethral stricture has been transformed from endoscopic surgery into urethroplasty.
9.The effects of transcranial direct current stimulation on cognition and white matter fiber integrity in stroke patients
Menghan SONG ; Chengfei GAO ; Ruizhi ZHOU ; Qixiu ZHU ; Hong ZHANG ; Yanlin LIU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2023;45(5):391-396
Objective:To observe any effect of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) on the cognition of stroke survivors and the integrity of their white matter fibers.Methods:Thirty persons with post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) were randomly divided into an experimental group ( n=15) and a control group ( n=15). In addition to basic drug therapy and routine cognition training, the experimental group received 20 minutes of tDCS daily, 5 days per week for 3 weeks, while the control group received sham tDCS stimulation. Before and after the treatment, both groups′ cognitive functioning was evaluated using the mini-mental state examination (MMSE) and the Montreal cognitive assessment scale (MoCA). Their ability in the activities of daily living (ADL) was quantified using the modified Barthel index (MBI). Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was employed to observe any changes in the integrity of their white matter fibers. Results:The average MMSE, MOCA and MBI scores of both groups had improved significantly after the treatment, but the improvement in the experimental group was significantly greater than among the controls. The average fractional anisotroposy value of the affected inferior fronto-occipital fasciculus in both groups was positively correlated with the group′s average MMSE score and MoCA score.Conclusion:tDCS can effectively improve the cognition and functioning in the activities of daily living of stroke survivors. Its mechanism may be related to improving the integrity of the white matter fibers involved.
10.Biosafety of medical injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel
Ping GAO ; Lin CHENG ; Bin CHEN ; Ruizhi LI ; Xin LI ; Mengrou SHI ; Guangyuan LI ; Peng CHENG ; Dongfeng LI ; Huan YU ; Xiaohui WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2019;23(10):1570-1574
BACKGROUND: The injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel prepared in the previous study combines the advantages of anti-adhesion membrane and anti-adhesion liquid. It can form soft gel in situ in a relatively short time, which is not affected by body position, bear the pressure of surrounding tissues and can be used without compression. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the biocompatibility of medical injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel. METHODS: Logarithmic growing L929 cells were used as test cells, and the cytotoxicity of injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel extract was detected by MTT method. The intradermal stimulation test of injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel extract was carried out in Japanese big ear rabbits. Guinea pigs were used as experimental animals to carry out intradermal induction and local induced delayed hypersensitivity test of injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel extract. Wistar rats were used as experimental animals to carry out the subchronic toxicity test of injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel extract. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The cytotoxicity of injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel extract was grade 1, meeting the standard requirements. Injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel extract had no potential intradermal stimulation and no potential skin sensitization. In the subchronic toxicity test, the rats were subjected to the tail vein injection of injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel extract for 28 continuous days, and there was no obvious subchronic systemic toxicity in body mass, hematology, coagulation function, blood biochemistry and visceral pathology. These results indicate that the injectable carboxymethyl glycosaminoglycan anti-adhesion gel has good biosafety.