4.Actuality and progression of pancreas-kidney transplantation.
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(5):298-300
5.Enhancing effect of isoflavonoid genistein on radiosensitivity of DU145 prostate cancer cells.
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2004;33(3):239-244
OBJECTIVETo study the enhancing effect of isoflavonoid genistein in irradiation (IR) on prostate DU145 cancer cells.
METHODSProstate cancer cell line DU145 was used in this experiment. Clonogenic assay was applied to compare the survival fractions of DU145 cells after treatments with genistein alone and/or graded IR. DNA electrophoresis and TUNEL method were applied to detect cell apoptosis. Cell cycle was observed using flow cytometry and related protein expressions by immunoblotting.
RESULTClonogenic assay demonstrated that genistein, even at low to medium concentrations, enhanced the radiosensitivity of DU145 cells. After treatments with IR and/or genistein for 24 h, apoptosis was mainly seen with genistein at high concentration and was minimally dependent on IR. Apoptosis also occurred after treatments for 72 h with lower concentrations of genistein, especially when combined with IR. While IR or genistein led to a G2/M cell cycle arrest, combination of them could further increase DU145 cells at G2/M phase. This G2/M arrest was largely maintained at 72 h, and accompanied by increasing apoptosis and hyperdiploid cell populations. Cell-cycle related protein analysis disclosed biphasic changes in cyclin B1, less markedly increased cdc-2 and stably elevated p21(cip1) levels with increasing genistein concentrations.
CONCLUSIONGenistein could enhance the radiosensitivity of DU145 prostate cancer cells. The mechanisms might be involved in the increased apoptosis, prolonged cell cycle arrest and impaired damage repair induced by the combined treatment.
Apoptosis ; drug effects ; radiation effects ; CDC2 Protein Kinase ; analysis ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; radiation effects ; Cyclin B ; analysis ; Cyclin B1 ; G2 Phase ; drug effects ; radiation effects ; Genistein ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Male ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; pathology ; radiotherapy ; Radiation-Sensitizing Agents ; pharmacology ; S Phase ; drug effects ; radiation effects
6.Study on Cellular Immune Function in Kawasaki Disease
shu-mei, ZHENG ; wen-bin, LIU ; tai-sen, WANG ; hong-wei, ZHANG ; ying, ZHOU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To study the cellular immune function in children with kawasaki disease(KD).Methods T lymphocyte subcytes,levels of serum interleukin 2(IL-2) and soluble interleukin 2 receptor(sIL-2R) were determined by APAAP,ELISA met-hods,and a double-antibody “sandwich” enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay respectively in 60 cases.Results During the acute stage of KD,the percentage of CD4 +,the ratio of CD4 +/CD8 +,levels of IL-2 and sIL-2R increased markedly,while the percentage of CD3 + and CD8 + decreased significantly compared with the controls.These changes were more remarkable in patients subsequently developed coronary artery aneurysms than in those with normal appearing coronary artery.Conclusion Marked activation of cellular immune function and immune regulation disorders develop in acute stage of KD patients.
7.Combination of genistein with ionizing radiation on androgen-independent prostate cancer cells.
Sen-Xiang YAN ; Yasuo EJIMA ; Ryohei SASAKI ; Shu-Sen ZHENG ; Yusuke DEMIZU ; Toshinori SOEJIMA ; Kazuro SUGIMURA
Asian Journal of Andrology 2004;6(4):285-290
AIMTo study the effect of the combined use of genistein and ionizing radiation (IR) on prostate DU145 cancer cells.
METHODSDU145, an androgen-independent human prostate cancer cell line, was used in the experiment. Clonogenic assay was used to compare the survival of DU145 cells after treatments with genistein alone and in combination with graded IR. Apoptosis was assayed by DNA ladder and TUNEL stain. Cell cycle alterations were observed by flow cytometry and related protein expressions by immunoblotting.
RESULTSClonogenic assay demonstrated that genistein, even at low to medium concentrations, enhanced the radiosensitivity of DU145 cells. Twenty-four hours after treatment with IR and/or genistein, apoptosis was mainly seen with genistein at high concentrations and was minimally related to IR. At 72 h, apoptosis also occurred in treatment with lower concentration of genistein, especially when combined with IR. While both IR and genistein led to G2/M cell cycle arrest, combination of them further increased the DU145 cells at G2/M phase. This G2/M arrest was largely maintained at 72 h, accompanied by increasing apoptosis and hyperdiploid cell population. Cell-cycle related protein analysis disclosed biphasic changes in cyclin B1 and less dramatically cdc-2, but stably elevated p21 cip1 levels with increasing genistein concentrations.
CONCLUSIONGenistein enhanced the radiosensitivity of DU145 prostate cancer cells. The mechanisms might be involved in the increased apoptosis, prolonged cell cycle arrest and impaired damage repair.
Androgens ; physiology ; Anticarcinogenic Agents ; pharmacology ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Cell Cycle ; drug effects ; Cell Line, Tumor ; DNA, Neoplasm ; analysis ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Flow Cytometry ; Genistein ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Immunoblotting ; In Situ Nick-End Labeling ; Male ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; radiotherapy ; Tumor Stem Cell Assay
8.Value of liver transplantation in hepatocellular carcinoma treatment.
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2008;30(4):366-370
Along with the improvement of surgical techniques and post-transplant management, the role of liver transplantation in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) treatment has become increasingly important. Although HCC now is an indication of liver transplantation, the criteria of HCC candidates selection vary in different transplantation centers in China. On the contrary, the HCC candidates selection criteria in western countries are relatively strict, among which Milan criteria, University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) criteria, and Pittsburgh modified TNM criteria are widely acknowledged. However, Milan criteria and UCSF criteria only focus on tumor diameter and tumor number but ignore some important risk factors such as vascular invasion and histological differentiation. In our opinion, the biological behaviors of tumor are as important as tumor burden. A set of new candidates selection and prognostic criteria of liver transplantation in HCC patients named "Hangzhou criteria" has been established based on China's real situations and on the results of our long-term research. Hangzhou criteria expands and surpasses Milan criteria, including several important risk factors. According to Hangzhou criteria, more HCC patients are given opportunities to receive liver transplantation and achieved favorable long-term survival. Also in this article, we reviewed the peri-transplantation therapy of HCC to reduce the tumor recurrence and improve the long-term survival after transplantation for the purpose of making liver transplantation more effective and reliable for HCC treatment.
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9.Strong additive effect of calcitriol and cyclosporine A on lymphocyte proliferation in vitro and rat liver allotransplantations in vivo.
Chinese Medical Journal 2006;119(24):2090-2095
BACKGROUNDVitamin D3 and its metabolites have been found to exert immunosuppressive effects both in vivo and in vitro. We investigated the synergistic effect of calcitriol and cyclosporine A (CsA) on lymphocyte proliferation in vitro and graft rejection following rat liver allotransplantations in vivo.
METHODSAlloantigen driven, human peripheral mononuclear cells' proliferation and cytokine production capacity were tested in the presence or absence of various concentrations of calcitriol or CsA. In vivo, liver allografts were transplanted in a high responder strain combination (SD to Wistar) rats and combination of subtherapeutical dose of CsA and calcitriol was administered in recipients, whereas the control recipients received single or no immunosuppressant. Proliferation of splenocyte from recipient was tested with mixed lymphocyte reaction. Serum interleukin-2 (IL-2) and interferon gamma (IFN-gamma) concentrations were measured with enzyme linked immunosorbent assay.
RESULTSCombined medication of 10(-9) mol/L calcitriol and 100 ng/ml CsA inhibited human peripheral mononuclear cells' proliferation to alloantigen and the production of IL-2 and IFN-gamma but promoted that of IL-4 and IL-10. Similarly, combination of 250 ng x g(-1) x d(-1) calcitriol and 1.0 mg x g(-1) x d(-1) CsA showed an additive effect in liver transplant model. It restrained splenocyte proliferation to alloantigen from donor and significantly reduced serum concentration of IL-2 and IFN-gamma in recipients. Consequently, allograft rejection in combined medication group was minor (median William's grade was 1.0 vs 3.0 in combined medication group and in the control group, P < 0.05) and the recipients' survival was evidently prolonged [(93.7 +/- 5.8) days vs (12.6 +/- 1.4) days in combined medication group and in the control group, P < 0.01].
CONCLUSIONA combination of calcitriol and CsA has an additive effect on limiting lymphocyte proliferation and prolonging liver graft survival. With its additional immunomodulating property, calcitriol is a potent immunosuppressant that can extend the therapeutic window of classical immunomodulators in prevention and treatment of liver graft rejection.
Animals ; Calcitriol ; pharmacology ; Cells, Cultured ; Cyclosporine ; pharmacology ; Cytokines ; biosynthesis ; Drug Synergism ; Graft Rejection ; prevention & control ; Humans ; Liver Transplantation ; mortality ; Lymphocyte Activation ; drug effects ; NFATC Transcription Factors ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Rats, Wistar ; Transplantation, Homologous
10.Appearance and clinical value of MRI in sinonasal embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma.
Shu-rong LI ; Zhi-yun YANG ; Shao-yan ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;45(5):393-396
OBJECTIVETo investigate the appearance and clinical value of MRI in the diagnosis of embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses.
METHODSThe clinical, pathological and MRI findings of five patients with pathology proved embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma in nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses were retrospectively analyzed.
RESULTSThe major clinical symptoms included nasal obstruction (4 cases), exophthalmus (4 cases), decreased eyesight (2 cases), epistaxis (1 case), decreased olfactory sensation (1 case) and restriction of eyeball movement (1 case). All 5 cases involved multi-location. Among them, 4 cases mainly located in the ethmoid sinus, one mainly located in the nasal septum. According to the IRS, 1 case was at stage II, the other 4 cases were at stage III. Compared to the grey matters, on T1 weighted image, the masses were homogenously isointensity in 2 cases, isointensity with patchy hyperintensity in 3 cases. On T2 weighted images, the masses were slightly hyperintensity with patchy hypointensity in 2 cases. Slightly hyperintensity with patchy hyperintensity in 3 cases. All 5 cases were markley heterogeneously enhanced after administration of contrast agents, with patchy of non-enhanced area. Of them, two were grape-like enhanced. Four cases presented with intratumor hemorrhage. Five with bony destruction. All of the 5 cases showed orbits and anterior cranial fossa meningeal involvement.
CONCLUSIONSThere are some special MRI findings in embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma located in nasal cavity and paranasal sinuses. MRI can depict the encroachment of the tumor accurately, and may play an important role in clinical staging and in curative effect evaluation.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Magnetic Resonance Imaging ; Male ; Nasal Cavity ; Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; pathology ; Retrospective Studies ; Rhabdomyosarcoma, Embryonal ; diagnosis ; pathology ; Young Adult