1.The role of apparent diffusion coefficient value in evaluation of the response to preoperative chemoradiation in rectal carcinoma
Yingshi SUN ; Xiaopeng ZHANG ; Lei TANG ; Jie LI ; Run CAO ; Yong CUI ; Liping QI ; Ning WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(4):392-396
Objective To assess response of rectal carcinoma to preoperative chemoradiation therapy(CRT)using DWI and tumor ADC values,and to investigate the value of ADC in predicting and monitoring therapeutic effect of CRT.Methods Twenty-six patients with primary rectal carcinoma undergoing preoperative CRT were recruited to the study.DWI was performed on a 1.5 T MR scanner in all patients at the time point of pre-therapy,the end of the 1st,2nd week of therapy and pre-operation,respectively.ADC values of the tumors were calculated on the workstation.Randomized block design was applied to analyze change in ADCs following treatment Results All patients were divided into T-downstaging group(n=12)and T-non-downstaging group(n=14).In T-downstaging group,the mean tumor ADC values were(1.10±0.13)×10~(-3),(1.32±0.19)×10~(-3),(1.35±0.13)×10~(-3),(1.32±1.00)×10~(-3) mm~2/s at the time point of pretreatment,week 1,week 2,pre-operation,respectively(F=16.420,P<0.01).The mean tumor ADC value in T-non-downstaging had a slight increase from(1.16±0.16)×10~(-3) mm~2/s to(1.23±0.13)×10~(-3) mm~2/s at the time of week 1(P>0.05).The ADC value in T-non-downstaging group continuously increased to(1.30±0.16)×10~(-3) mm~2/s at the end of the 2nd week of CRT(F=5.023,P<0.01)and appeared statistical difference.The evolution of tumor ADC values in the two groups was significantly different.Early increases in tumor ADC were observed in T-downstaging group.Regarding the increase percentage of ADC value at 1st week as a diagnostic marker of tumor downstaging,when it was set as 11.6%,the sensitivity,specificity,positive predictive value and negative predictive value is 75.0%,78.6%,75.0% and 78.6% respectively,the area under curve(Az)was 0.774(95% confidence interval:0.583 to 0.964).Conclusions An early significant increase of mean tumor ADC value in rectal carcinoma has a potential to predict therapeutic effect of CRT.One week after beginning CRT is an early time point to monitor therapy efficacy.
2.Recombinant expression of Streptococcus pneumoniae ciaH/R genes and their correlation with beta-lactam antibiotic resistance.
Ai-hua SUN ; Huan FAN ; Xiao-ping XIA ; Xiang-yang LI ; Jie YAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2008;37(6):605-611
OBJECTIVETo construct prokaryotic expression systems of Streptococcus pneumoniae ciaH and ciaR genes,and to determine their correlation with drug resistance.
METHODSThe total length of ciaH and ciaR genes was amplified by PCR and their prokaryotic expression systems were established by using routine genetic engineering technique. SDS-PAGE was applied to measure the outputs of target recombinant proteins rCiaH and rCiaR. Rabbits antisera and IgGs against rCiaH and rCiaR were prepared. The resistance to penicillin and cefotaxime of S.pneumoniae strains was examined after CiaH and CiaR were extracellularly and intracellularly blocked by the IgGs.
RESULTThe homogeneity of nucleotide and amino acid sequences of the cloned ciaH and ciaR genes with the reported sequences was 99.9-100% and 100%, respectively. The recombinant bacteria E.coli BL21DE3pET42a-ciaH and E.coli BL21DE3pET42a-ciaR were able to express the target recombinant proteins rCiaH and rCiaR with efficiency. The outputs of rCiaH and rCiaR were 33% and 45% of the total bacterial proteins, respectively. The double immunodiffusion titers of rCiaH antiserum,rCiaR antiserum,rCiaH-IgG and rCiaR-IgG were 1:4,1:4,1:1 and 1:1, respectively. After CiaH was extracellularly or intracellularly blocked by CiaH-IgG, and CiaR was intracellularly blocked by CiaR-IgG, the penicillin-sensitive or cefotaxime-sensitive strains developed resistance to the two antibiotics; but the blocks did not change that of penicillin-resisting or cefotaxime-resisting strains.
CONCLUSIONThe prokaryotic expression systems of S. pneumoniae ciaH/ciaR genes have been successfully constructed in this study. Both the CiaH and CiaR may be involved in penicillin and cefotaxime resistance of the bacterium.
Animals ; Bacterial Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Cefotaxime ; pharmacology ; Escherichia coli ; genetics ; metabolism ; Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial ; Genetic Vectors ; Penicillin Resistance ; genetics ; Protein Kinases ; genetics ; metabolism ; Rabbits ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; Streptococcus pneumoniae ; drug effects ; enzymology ; genetics ; beta-Lactam Resistance ; genetics
3.Relationship between plasma motilin level and feeding intolerance in preterm infants.
Feng-Jie SUN ; Run-Zhong HUANG ; Jing XU ; Guo-Sheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2013;15(4):249-253
OBJECTIVETo observe changes in plasma motilin (MOT) level among preterm infants after birth, to investigate the relationship between plasma motilin level and feeding intolerance (FI), and to clarify the possible risk factors.
METHODSA total of 112 preterm infants were divided into feeding tolerance (FT) group (n=59) and FI group (n=53). Their plasma MOT levels were measured by radioimmunoassay on days 1, 4, 7 and 14 of life. The clinical data of FI group were collected and subjected to multivariate logistic regression analysis.
RESULTSCompared with the FT group, the FI group showed significantly lower plasma MOT levels on days 1, 4, 7 and 14 of life (P<0.05), and there was a positive correlation between plasma MOT level and gestational age, age in days, and volume of enteral feeding in the FI group. The lower the gestational age, the longer the FI duration. There was a negative correlation between the plasma MOT level on day 1 of life and the FI duration (r=-0.913, P<0.001). Gestational age and prenatal use of glucocorticoid were protective factors for FI, while fetal distress, placental abnormality and perinatal infection were risk factors for FI.
CONCLUSIONSChange in plasma MOT level may be closely related to the development of FI in preterm infants. Early monitoring of plasma MOT level may be useful for predicting the occurrence of FI.
Enteral Nutrition ; adverse effects ; Female ; Gestational Age ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Infant, Premature ; blood ; Infant, Premature, Diseases ; blood ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Motilin ; blood
4.Analysis of deafness-associated mutant genes and pedigrees in neonates
Jie CHEN ; Hua MA ; Yu-Run ZHOU ; Jian-Le SUN ; Rui-Li HUANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;29(9):874-877
Objective To carry out mutation analysis of deafness-associated genes for deaf newborns and their parents, and to estimate the recurrence risk for their parents to have deaf descendants.Methods Suspected cases of inherited deafness were identified by neonatal hearing screening and questionnaires. Genomic DNAs of suspected cases and their parents were extracted from their peripheral blood samples . Common deafness-associated genes(i.e. GJB2,SLC26A4 and 12S rRNA genes)were amplified by polymerase chain reaction(PCR),and those PCR products were sequenced for the mutation analysis.Results From 2013 to 2016, 193 cases of deafness were found in neonatal hearing screening,29 cases of suspected as hereditary deafness were screened,and 17 out of 29 cases were found to have mutations in deafness-associated genes(detection rate:58.62%). GJB2 homozygous mutations were identified in two cases and their parents,and the recurrence risk to have deaf descendants was 100%. Four cases of suspected hereditary deafness had GJB2 homozygous mutations,and their parents were both GJB2 mutation carriers. There was one case with SLC26A4 homozygous mutations,and their parents were both SLC26A4 mutation carrier. Two cases were detected to have GJB2 V371 homozygous mutations,and their parents were both GJB2 V371 mutation carriers. For those seven parents carrying deafness-associated mutations above,the recurrence risk of deafness for their descendants was 25%.Conclusion In addition to hearing screening,the genetic diagnosis of deafness-associated genes is helpful to clarify the cause of suspected neonatal hereditary deafness,and can provide objective reproductive counseling and guidance for those deaf parents or parents with deaf children.
5.Abnormal eye movements in patients with idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.
Yi YANG ; Fei LI ; Yu PAN ; Fei XIE ; Jie CHEN ; Yi SUN ; Xingyue HU ; Lisan ZHANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2020;49(4):447-454
OBJECTIVE:
To analyze the characteristics of eye movements in patients with idiopathic rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (iRBD).
METHODS:
Twenty two patients with iRBD and 20 controls were enrolled between January 2017 and May 2019 from Sir Run Run Shaw Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine. Clinical data including polysomnogram (PSG) results were collected. Videonystagmography (VNG) including spontaneous nystagmus, gaze, saccade, tracking and optokinetic test were performed. The difference of VNG results between iRBD patients and controls were analyzed. The factors related to the abnormal VNG results were analyzed by using logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS:
No significant differences were found between the iRBD and control groups in the spontaneous nystagmus, gaze nystagmus, square wave jerk, involuntary eye movement, saccade and optokinetic nystagmus (all >0.05). In smooth pursuit of 0.4-0.5 Hz and 0.6-0.7 Hz, iRBD patients had more type Ⅲ-Ⅳ curve than controls (=5.177 and 5.301, both <0.05). Logistic regression analysis indicated that less sleep time of N3 stage was related to the abnormal results in smooth pursuit of 0.4-0.5 Hz (=0.963, <0.05). iRBD patients with Ⅲ-Ⅳ type curve in smooth pursuit of 0.4-0.5 Hz had less N3 sleep time than iRBD patients with Ⅰ-Ⅱ type curve (52±28 min vs. 76±23 min, =2.197, <0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
Abnormal smooth pursuit was found in iRBD patients, which might be related to the pathological mechanism of iRBD.
6.Arthroscopic assistance of latissimus dorsi tendon transposition for the treatment of unrepairable rotator cuff tear.
Guang XU ; Xue-Wu SUN ; Jian CHEN ; Bei-Hao GU ; Zhi-Jie ZHOU ; Pei-Hua SHI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2023;36(12):1153-1158
OBJECTIVE:
To explore clinical effect of arthroscopy-assisted rotator cuff tendon transfer in treating irreparable rotator cuff tears (IRCT).
METHODS:
From May 2015 to May 2018, 23 patients with unrepairable rotator cuff tears were treated with arthroscopy-assisted rotator cuff tendon transfer, and 21 patients were followed up finally, including 8 males and 13 females, aged from 48 to 82 years old with an average of(64.3±9.1) years old;the courses of disease ranged from 6 to 36 months with an average of (14.0±6.4) months. American Rotator and Elbow Surgeons Score(ASES) and Constant-Murley score were used to evaluate clinical efficacy before surgery and at the latest follow-up.
RESULTS:
All 21 patients were followed up for 36 to 54 months with an average of (39.4±4.4) months. Axillary incision of 1 patient was redness, swelling and exudation after surgery, which healed after 3 weeks of dressing change, and exudate culture was negative. At the latest follow-up, MRI showed partial tearing of the metastatic tendon in 2 patients, but pain and movement of the affected shoulder were still better than before surgery. ASES increased from preoperative (41.0±9.6) scores to the latest follow-up (75.6±14.0) scores, and had statistical difference (t=10.50, P<0.01). Constant-Murley score increased from (49.8±7.1) scores before operation to (67.5±11.6) scores at the latest follow-up (t=11.27, P<0.01).
CONCLUSION
Arthroscopic assisted latissimus dorsalis tendon transposition restores physiological and anatomical structure of glenohumeral joint by reconstructing balance of horizontal and vertical couples of shoulder joint, thus achieving the stability of the shoulder joint, relieving shoulder pain and improving shoulder joint function.
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7.Caveolin-1: a novel biomarker for prostate cancer.
Wei-Sun HUANG ; Run-Jie WANG ; Jun-Li DING ; Chao-Ying LIU ; Jing-Hua WANG
National Journal of Andrology 2012;18(7):635-638
For lack of the biomarker, early diagnosis of prostate cancer is often difficult. Caveolin-1 (Cav-1) is an important oncogene and a major structural coat protein of caveolae, which is involved in multiple cellular functions including molecular transport, cell adhesion, and signal transduction, as well as in the development and progression of prostate cancer. Cav-1 is secreted as a biologically active molecule that promotes cell survival and angiogenesis within the tumor microenvironment, and is overexpressed in the metastatic and primary sites of human prostate cancer. Secreted Cav-1 can be detected in the peripheral blood, and its expression level has an indicative value in the diagnosis and prognosis of prostate cancer. This review focuses on the structure and biological characteristics of Cav-1 and its correlation with prostate cancer.
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8.Studies on chemical constituents of Laurencia tristicha ( II ).
Jie SUN ; Li-Jun HAN ; Run-Ya YANG ; Da-Yong SHI ; Zhao-Hui UAN ; Jian-Gong SHI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(24):2610-2612
OBJECTIVETo search for chemical constituents with structural diversity from Laurencia tristicha to supply for biological assay.
METHODCompounds were isolated by means of column chromatography over normal phase silica gel and Sephadex LH-20, recrystallization and HPLC. Structures were identified by spectroscopic methods including 1D NMR, IR and MS. Cytotoxicities of the purified compounds were evaluated by MTT method.
RESULTSeven compounds were isolated from L. tristicha. Their structures were elucidated as cholesterol (1), cholesta- 5-en-3beta, 7alpha-diol (2), beta-stigmasterol (3), phytol (4), zeaxanthin (5), 4 -hydroxybenzaldehyde (6), indolyl-3-carbaldehyde (7). In the cytotoxic assay compound 2 was active against human cancer cell lines HCT-8, Bel-7402, BGc-823, A549 and HELA with IC50 values of 1.90, 2.02, 1.99, 6.52 and 1.20 microg x mL(-1), respectively. Compound 4 showed cytotoxicity against HCT-8 and HELA with IC50 value of 3.51 and 2.04 microg x mL(-1), and other compounds were inactive ( IC50 > 10 microg x mL(-1)).
CONCLUSIONCompounds 1-7 were isolated from L. tristicha for the first time. In additon, compounds 2 and 4 were cytotoxic against several human cancer cell lines.
Antineoplastic Agents ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; drug effects ; Cholestenes ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Cholesterol ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Inhibitory Concentration 50 ; Laurencia ; chemistry ; Phytol ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology
9.An analysis on accidental death occurrence intensity and trend among children under 5 in Wenzhou
Yu-Run ZHOU ; Jie CHEN ; Jian-Le SUN ; Han-Yan TANG ; Xin-Jun YANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;29(11):1119-1122
Objective To analyze the epidemiological characteristics and trends of accidental death among children under 5 in Wenzhou during the period of 2007—2016, and to provide basis for the intervention program of accidental death in children. Methods The accidental death case of children in Wenzhou during 2007—2016 were collected,then the variation intensity, trend, and cause of death spectrum of accidental death were analyzed. Results The accidental death rate of children under 5 in this city showed a downward trend (P<0.05) during 2007—2016, with 12.38 per ten thousand on average. The accidental death rate of children in rural area was 13.26 per ten thousand, which was higher than 9.99 per ten thousand in urban area (P<0.05) . The accidental death gap between urban and rural children was narrowed down (P<0.05) . The unintentional death rate of floating children was 18.56 per ten thousand, and was higher than that of local children which was 9.44 per ten thousand (P<0.05) . The first cause of accidental death in children under 5 was accidental asphyxia, but drowning (46.38%) was more prominent in the 1-4 year old children. Conclusion In Wenzhou, the first cause of accidental death in children under 5 was accidental asphyxia.The accidental death of migrant children was significantly higher than local children.These characteristics have a good directional effect on future intervention measures.
10.Effect of mucosal protective on the quality of gastric ulcer healing.
Yun QIAN ; Jian-Min SI ; Jia-Guo WU ; Shu-Jie CHEN ; You-Fa ZHU ; Ke-Ke SUN ; Yan-Yong DENG ; Kuang CHEN ; Liang-Jing WANG ; Wei-Li LIU
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2007;36(1):71-77
OBJECTIVETo explore the mucosal protective effect on the quality of gastric ulcer healing.
METHODSGastric ulcers were induced in male rats by serosal application of acetic acid. Rats were gavaged for 14 days with saline, omeprazole (OME), teprenone (TEP) and TEP plus OME starting 3 days after ulcer induction. Then the tissues and blood samples were obtained and measured.
RESULTThe lower ulcer index (UI) and increased ulcer inhibition rate were observed in OME and OME+TEP groups. In TEP and OME+TEP groups, restored mucosa thickness increased, cystically dilated glands decreased, microvessels in connective tissue increased, the secretion of mucus, hexosamine, PGE(2), bFGF were enhanced, the expression of EGFR was increased.
CONCLUSIONTEP can improve the quality of gastric ulcer healing, when combined with OME,the effect is more marked.
Acetic Acid ; Animals ; Anti-Ulcer Agents ; therapeutic use ; Diterpenes ; therapeutic use ; Drug Therapy, Combination ; Gastric Mucosa ; drug effects ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Omeprazole ; therapeutic use ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Receptor, Epidermal Growth Factor ; biosynthesis ; Secondary Prevention ; Stomach Ulcer ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Wound Healing ; drug effects