1.Safety and efficacy of straight light beam greenlight PVRP and PVP in treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia
Shuaiqi CHEN ; Feng ZHU ; Chunlei WU ; Xinjun ZHANG ; Pei LIU ; Qinnan YU ; Huiqing ZHANG
China Journal of Endoscopy 2017;23(5):34-38
Objective To discuss the safety and efficacy of straight light beam greenlight photoselective vaporesection of the prostate (PVRP) and photoselective vaporization of the prostate (PVP) in treatment of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Methods 113 cases of BPH were randomly divided into two groups, 62 cases in PVRP group and 51cases in PVP group. Clinical data was collected and compared between the two groups, including pre-operation and six month after operation international prostate symptom score (IPSS), quality of life (QOL), urine flow rate (Qmax), postvoid residual urine (PVR), as well as operational time, operative bleeding volume, bladder irrigation time, indwelling catheter time after operation and complications after operation. Results All the patients were operated successfully without serious complications. There was significant difference in operative time [(49.4 ± 18.9) min vs (75.1 ± 20.7) min (P < 0.05)] between the two groups. There were no significant difference in blood loss and bladder washing time after operation. The Qmax after 6 months of surgery, PVR, IPSS, QOL of the two groups had significantly improved compared with preoperative (P < 0.05), while the difference between the two groups had no significance in statistics (P > 0.05). Conclusions Treatment of straight light beam greenlight PVRP and PVP are safe and effective for BPH. Straight light beam greenlight PVRP has the advantages of shorter operation time.
2.Observation of Fluorouracil Implants on the Intraperitoneal Chemotherapy Safety of Advanced Gastric Cancer Patients
Xiufeng CHEN ; Yujie ZOU ; Lihui CHEN ; Ke WEI ; Shuaiqi WANG ; Miao LIU ; Wei LI ; Hao SUN
China Pharmacy 2017;28(33):4637-4639
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effects of Fluorouracil implants on intraperitoneal chemotherapy safety of advanced gastric cancer patients. METHODS:The information of 264 patients with advanced gastric cancer were analyzed retrospectively. All patients were given Fluorouracil implants 800 mg,scattered into the mesenteric and surgical area,dose of each implantation site less than 200 mg,the distance of implantation range from incision and anastomosis more than 3 cm. All patients were given second generation cephalosporin 30 min before operation,at 3rd h during operation,1-3 d after operation. The occurrence of complications and ADR during hospitalization were observed after operation. RESULTS:After operation,6 patients suffered from complications, with incidence of 2.28%,including 3 cases of gastrointestinal reaction,2 cases of anastomotic bleeding and 1 case of anastomotic leakage. Routine blood test and liver and kidney function were rechecked 3 d after operation,mainly thrombocytopenia and liver function injury,with the incidence of 2.65%. CONCLUSIONS:Fluorouracil implants can be used for intraperitoneal chemotherapy of advanced gastric cancer patients. However,attention should be paid to thrombocytopenia and liver function injury.
3.Clinical research on application of carbon nanoparticle for tracing sentinel node in early gastric cancer
Xiufeng CHEN ; Yujie ZOU ; Lihui CHEN ; Ke WEI ; Shuaiqi WANG ; Miao LIU ; Wei LI ; Hao SUN
Chongqing Medicine 2018;47(4):470-472
Objective To explore the application of carbon nanoparticles for tracing sentinel node(SN) in early gastric cancer (EGC).Methods Forty-six patients with EGC conducted subserous injection of carbon nanoparticle solution 1.0 mL at 4-6 points around tumor during operation.SN was examined by adopting 3 different methods.The first stained lymph node was defined as the first SN(FSN),and the whole group lymph nodes were identified as the group SN(GSN) and all lymph nodes colored within 5 min were labeled as the all SN(ASN).The affirmative SN and other resected lymph nodes were performed the histopathological examination and comparison.Resnlts In all 46 cases,SN was successfully detected out with the detection rate of 100%;the number of SN,GSN and ASN were 1.04 ± 0.21,3.93-±-1.90 and 13.61 ± 4.36 respectively,the difference in SN number among 3 different methods had statistical significance(P<0.05).The accuracy rates of FSN,GSN and ASN for judging perigastric lymph node metastasis status were 95.65%,100% and 100%,respectively.Conclusion The carbon nanoparticles tracing SN in EGC has higher staining rate and higher accuracy for predicting lymph node metastasis;GSN has high accuracy,moreover has less trauma and is most suitable method for detecting SN.
4. The relationship among depression, anxiety, stress and addictive substance use behavior in 5 935 secondary vocational students
Xiaodong YU ; Jincong YU ; Qingfeng WU ; Jiayan CHEN ; Yuncui WANG ; Dong YAN ; Shiwei TENG ; Yanting ZHAO ; Jiepin CAO ; Shuaiqi LI ; Yaqiong YAN ; Jie GONG ; Kang YAO ; Hui ZHOU ; Zengzhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;51(3):226-231
Objective:
To investigate the relationship among depression, anxiety, stress and addictive substance use behavior in secondary vocational students.
Methods:
Cluster sampling method and the Adolescent Health-related Behaviors Questionnaire were used to collect demographic characteristics, psychological symptoms, and addictive substance usage among 5 935 students in nine vocational schools in Chongqing, Zhaoqing, Ningbo, and Taiyuan. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to analyze the relationship between the addictive substance use behavior and psychological factors.
Results:
The detection rates of depression, anxiety and stress were 46.5% (
5.A metabolic intervention strategy to break evolutionary adaptability of tumor for reinforced immunotherapy.
Qianhua FENG ; Yutong HAO ; Shuaiqi YANG ; Xiaomin YUAN ; Jing CHEN ; Yuying MEI ; Lanlan LIU ; Junbiao CHANG ; Zhenzhong ZHANG ; Lei WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(2):775-786
The typical hallmark of tumor evolution is metabolic dysregulation. In addition to secreting immunoregulatory metabolites, tumor cells and various immune cells display different metabolic pathways and plasticity. Harnessing the metabolic differences to reduce the tumor and immunosuppressive cells while enhancing the activity of positive immunoregulatory cells is a promising strategy. We develop a nanoplatform (CLCeMOF) based on cerium metal-organic framework (CeMOF) by lactate oxidase (LOX) modification and glutaminase inhibitor (CB839) loading. The cascade catalytic reactions induced by CLCeMOF generate reactive oxygen species "storm" to elicit immune responses. Meanwhile, LOX-mediated metabolite lactate exhaustion relieves the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, preparing the ground for intracellular regulation. Most noticeably, the immunometabolic checkpoint blockade therapy, as a result of glutamine antagonism, is exploited for overall cell mobilization. It is found that CLCeMOF inhibited glutamine metabolism-dependent cells (tumor cells, immunosuppressive cells, etc.), increased infiltration of dendritic cells, and especially reprogrammed CD8+ T lymphocytes with considerable metabolic flexibility toward a highly activated, long-lived, and memory-like phenotype. Such an idea intervenes both metabolite (lactate) and cellular metabolic pathway, which essentially alters overall cell fates toward the desired situation. Collectively, the metabolic intervention strategy is bound to break the evolutionary adaptability of tumors for reinforced immunotherapy.
6.Bioceramic scaffolds with two-step internal/external modification of copper-containing polydopamine enhance antibacterial and alveolar bone regeneration capability.
Xiaojian JIANG ; Lihong LEI ; Weilian SUN ; Yingming WEI ; Jiayin HAN ; Shuaiqi ZHONG ; Xianyan YANG ; Zhongru GOU ; Lili CHEN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2024;25(1):65-82
Magnesium-doped calcium silicate (CS) bioceramic scaffolds have unique advantages in mandibular defect repair; however, they lack antibacterial properties to cope with the complex oral microbiome. Herein, for the first time, the CS scaffold was functionally modified with a novel copper-containing polydopamine (PDA(Cu2+)) rapid deposition method, to construct internally modified (*P), externally modified (@PDA), and dually modified (*P@PDA) scaffolds. The morphology, degradation behavior, and mechanical properties of the obtained scaffolds were evaluated in vitro. The results showed that the CS*P@PDA had a unique micro-/nano-structural surface and appreciable mechanical resistance. During the prolonged immersion stage, the release of copper ions from the CS*P@PDA scaffolds was rapid in the early stage and exhibited long-term sustained release. The in vitro evaluation revealed that the release behavior of copper ions ascribed an excellent antibacterial effect to the CS*P@PDA, while the scaffolds retained good cytocompatibility with improved osteogenesis and angiogenesis effects. Finally, the PDA(Cu2+)-modified scaffolds showed effective early bone regeneration in a critical-size rabbit mandibular defect model. Overall, it was indicated that considerable antibacterial property along with the enhancement of alveolar bone regeneration can be imparted to the scaffold by the two-step PDA(Cu2+) modification, and the convenience and wide applicability of this technique make it a promising strategy to avoid bacterial infections on implants.
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