1.Radiotherapy for soft tissue sarcoma
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2017;44(1):19-23
Soft tissue sarcomas (STS) consist of a heterogeneous group of rare malignancies with mesenchymal origin. Surgical resec-tion is the primary treatment for STS, but radiation therapy (RT) also plays an important role in the treatment. Radiotherapy for STS has advanced significantly over the past 50 years. Both preoperative and postoperative radiotherapies are equivalent in local control but are associated with different toxicity profiles. Boost techniques for STS include brachytherapy, intraoperative radiation therapy (IORT), and external beam. Long-term toxicities of RT to normal tissues have been reduced because of improvements in image guid-ance and intensity-modulated radiotherapy, which significantly increase the precision and delivery of RT. This review discusses RT tech-nologies and their acceptable treatment principles.
2.THE TEST ON AEROBATIC ACCELERATION AND PILOT'S +Gz ENDURANCE
Ping YU ; Songfeng LIU ; Fumin PENG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
The paper analyses statistically the parameters of acceleration and heart rates in 905 aerobatic maneuvers of 88 sorties. The result indicates that the G levels, rates of increas as well as the duration of acceleration in tactical flight training are higher and longer than routine flight training. There is a significant correlation between the pilot's heart rates and the magnitude of G levels. The pilot's endurance for operating aircraft actively was 1.4G higher in average than that of the centrifuge runs. Af-ter anti-G physiological training, the endurance can be increased 2.24G in average by means of using anti-G suit and L-1 maneuver. The endurance was increased by an average of 1.18G as compare withthat prior to physiological training.
3.Clinical outcome of alcohol-inactivated autograft-prosthesis composite for aggressive giant cell tumor of bone around the knee
Songfeng XU ; Xiuchun YU ; Ming XU ; Zhihou FU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(11):1048-1054
Objective To investigate technique and effect of reconstruction with alcohol-inactivated autograft-prosthesis composite after en bloc resection of giant cell tumor of bone around the knee.Methods From January 2007 to October 2008,8 patients with Campanacci grade Ⅲ giant cell tumor of bone around the knee underwent en bloc resection of tumor and reconstruction with alcohol-inactivated autograft-prosthesis composite in our hospital.There were 5 males and 3 females,aged from 20 to 43 years (average,31years).The tumor located in distal femur in 5 cases and proximal tibia in 3 cases.There were 4 cases of primary tumor and 4 cases of recurrent tumor.Two patients combined with pathological fracture.The Musculoskeletal Tumor Society (MSTS) score was used to evaluate limb function,and the International Society of Limb Salvage (ISOLS) score was used for radiographic evaluation.Results All patients were followed up for 38 to 67 months (average,54 months).No recunrence,metastasis,prosthesis loosening were found.The mean healing time of autograft and host bone was 5.5 months.At final follow-up,the MSTS score ranged from 25 to 29 [average,26.3 (88%)]; the ISOLS score ranged from 28 to 35 [average,32.8 (88.5%)].Creeping substitution was possibly the main way of bone union.The healing time in femoral lesion was faster than that in tibial lesion.Conclusion For Campanacci grade Ⅲ giant cell tumor of bone around the knee,en bloc resection and reconstruction with alcohol-inactivated autograft-prosthesis composite is an effective method,which can provide satisfactory results.
4.Clinical and finite element analysis of alcohol-deactivated autograft-prosthesis composite after resection of bone giant cell tumor in distal femur
Songfeng XU ; Yang YANG ; Ming XU ; Xiuchun YU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(6):611-616
Objective To evaluate the clinical outcome of alcohol-deactivated autograft-prosthesis composite after resection of bone giant cell tumor in distal femur.Methods From January 2007 to October 2008,5 patients with bone giant cell tumor in distal femur were treated with alcohol-deactivated autograftprosthesis composite,including 3 males and 2 females with an average age of 29.6 years(range,22-40).Three patients were diagnosed with postoperative recurrence,and 2 with pathological fracture.All patients were of Campanacci Ⅲ.Three-dimensional finite element models with 40% bone defect in distal femur were established based on CT images of a healthy volunteer.Three times of body mass load corresponding to the normal walking gait cycle was applied.The influence on stress distribution of femur-cement and prosthesis stem was analyzed.Results All patients were followed up for average 37 months,there was no infection,recurrence,loosening and limb length inequality.The bony healing time was 6 to 11 months.The mean MSTS function score was 25.7(range,25-27).The mean ISOLS graft score was 31.4 (range,28-35).The finite element analysis showed that for the short-term model,the maximum stress was 145.82 MPa in the proximal femur,40.90 MPa in the medial side of 1/4 proximal cement,and 389.24 MPa in the proximal prosthesis stem.The maximum stress was not exceeding the fatigue strength in three sites.For the long-term model,with the bone healing,the maximum stress on three sites decreased to 139.05,36.95,and 253.65 MPa,respectively.Conclusion These results suggest that the alcohol-deactivated autograft-prosthesis composite after resection ot bone giant cell tumor in distal femur can reduce the tumor recurrence and improve the short-term limb function,It is stable in short term and can reduce stress shielding in long term.
5.In situ parathyroid gland blood supply preservation and parathyroid autotrausplantation during total or near total thyroidectomy
Yigong LI ; Ming GAO ; Xiangqian ZHENG ; Yang YU ; Songfeng WEI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2008;23(8):603-605
Objective To introduce the processes of vascularized parathyroid gland reservation and parathyroid autotransplantation applied in thyroidectomy. Methods In 46 cases who underwent total/near total thyroidectomy, in situ vascularized parathyroid gland reservation was performed in 24 cases,isolated parathyroid autotransplantation was performed in 5 cases, in situ vascularized parathyroid gland reservation of 1~2 parathyroid glands combined with immediately transplantation of the remaining isolated parathyroid glands were performed in 17 cases. Results Five cases suffered from transient hypocalcaemia, including 2 cases of vascularized parathyroid gland reservation and 3 cases of vascularized parathyroid gland reservation in 1~2 parathyroid glands combined with immediately transplantation of other parathyroid glands. Two cases who received parathyroid autotransplantation suffered from hypocalcaemia and received conservative treatment with activated vitamin D3 and caleium for 4 weeks or 8 weeks. Permanent hypoparathyroidism occurred in 1 case of 46 cases which undergone the total/near total thyroidectomy(2.2%). Conclusion Application of vascularized parathyroid gland reservation and parathyroid autotransplantation in total/near total thyroidectomy could reduce the incidence rate of post-operative hypoparathyroidism.
6.The clinicopathological features of follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma
Jian GAO ; Ming GAO ; Yang YU ; Songfeng WEI ; Xiaolong LI ; Yigong LI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(3):199-202
Objective To analyze the clinical and pathological features of follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma (FVPTC).Methods Clinical data of 131 FVPTC patients diagnosed and treated between January 2006 and June 2012 were retrospectively analyzed.Results Of the 131 FVPTC patients,the median age at diagnosis was 45 years and 74.0% patients were female.Pathologically 29% (38 patients) of the FVPTC patients were encapsulated,and 71% (93 patients) were nonencapsulated.Compared with classical papillary thyroid carcinoma (CPTC),FVPTC patients were more likely to have lower ultrasound diagnostic accuracy rate,frozen section accuracy rate,tumor muhicentricity,tumor bilaterality,lymph node metastasis,lateral lymph node metastasis rate,N staging,TNM stage,ATA risk and higher M staging and concomitant chronic thyroiditis rate (all P < 0.05).Moreover,there were significant differences between nonencapsulated and encapsulated follicular variant of papillary thyroid carcinoma in tumor size,TSH level,ultrasound diagnostic accuracy rate,extrathyroid invasion,T staging,lymph node metastasis,N staging,TNM staging,ATA risk and recurrence rate (all P < 0.05).Conclusions Compared with CPTC,FVPTC have different clinical and biological features.It's necessary for different management strategies for different FVPTC patients.
7.The treatment and prognosis of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma
Tingting XIA ; Xiangqian ZHENG ; Jing ZHAO ; Yang YU ; Songfeng WEI ; Yigong LI ; Ming GAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2012;27(4):282-285
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinical biocharacteristics,treatment,prognosis and the factors that influence prognosis of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma(ATC). MethodsThe clinical data of 108 ATC patients treated at our institution from January 1981 to April 2009 and follow-up results were retrospectively reviewed.ResultsThe median survival time of 108 patients was 6 months.The overall 1-year,2-year,5-year survival rate was 40.3%,30.9% and 21.9% respectively.Univariate analysis showed the factors influencing the prognosis of ATC patients were tumor size, distant metastases, stage,leukocytosis, radiotherapy, localresection, postoperativeradiotherapyandmultimodalitytherapy.Multivariate analysis indicated that tumor size,stage,leukocytosis and radiotherapy were independently associated with the prognosis.ConclusionsAnaplastic thyroid carcinoma is rare but highly aggressive malignancy with poor prognosis. ATC patients should receive multimodality therapy,especially local resection and postoperative radiotherapy.Even inoperable patients could benefit from radiotherapy.
8.In vivo study of five porous bioceramic scaffolds implanted in animal muscle
Songfeng XU ; Zhen WANG ; Xiuchun YU ; Lin WANG ; Kaili LIN ; Jiang CHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(5):507-514
ObjectiveTo investigate the in vivo biological performance of 5 porous bioceramic scaffolds,which were bioglass,β-tricalcium phosphate (β-TCP),hydroxyapatite (HA),β-calcium silicate (β-CS) and α-CS,implanted in rabbit dorsal muscle.MethodsThe 5 porous bioceramic scaffolds were fabricated by adding pore-forming materials and sintering,and then were investigated by X-ray diffraction,porosity mensuration and biomechanics test.The scaffolds were implanted into rabbit dorsal muscle for 4,8,12,16 weeks,respectively.The samples were analyzed by X-ray,Micro-CT,histological analysis,scanning electron microscope (SEM) and energy dispersive spectrometer (EDS).The expression of bone morphogenetic protein(BMP-2) and BMP-7 in the muscle in touch with bioceramic scaffolds were also investigated by polymerase chain reaction(PCR).ResultsThe characteristic analysis of 5 scaffolds showed that the sequence of compressive strength was bioglass>α-CS>β-CS>β-TCP>HA,the sequence of elasticity modulus was α-CS<β-TCP<HA<β-CS<bioglass.It was confirmed by X-ray,Micro-CT and histological analysis that the sequence of biodegradability was β-CS>α-CS>β-TCP>bioglass>HA.The histological observation showed no new bone formation in five scaffolds.A Ca-P layer was formed in the surface of bioglass,α-CS and β-CS,which suggested their in vivo bioactivity.After 16 weeks,the expression of BMP-2 and BMP-7 was found only in β-CS.Conclusion The porous calcium silicate scaffold,which was promising for bone tissue engineering,was with good in vivo bioactivity and biodegradability,without in vivo osteoinductivity.
9.Construction and Application of a Large-scale DNA Sequence Analysis System Based on PC/Linux
Chenggang ZHANG ; Shuguang OUYANG ; Shaowe ZHANG ; Xianghu QU ; Yongtao YU ; Gangqiao ZHOU ; Songfeng WU ; Fuchu HE
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2001;28(2):263-266
More and more DNA sequences have been obtained since the start-up of human genome project. Powerful system is badly needed for data mining on these DNA sequences. Based on a personal computer and Linux operating system, the Phred/Phrap/Consed software and Blast software were used to construct a platform for batch analysis of the sequences, including identifying raw DNA sequence from chromatogram file, vector sequence removing, contig analysis (sequence assembly), repeat sequence identifying and sequence similarity analysis. Result demonstrated that this robust platform could accelerate data analysis for large-scale DNA sequencing.
10.Alanyl- glutamine down- regulates iNOS and TNF-α expression in injured intestinal mucosa induced by oral FK506
Yunle WAN ; Lihua WU ; Songfeng YU ; Jing JIN ; Qinghong KE ; Shusen ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2007;23(5):939-944
AIM: To investigate the effects of alanyl - glutamine ( Ala -Gln) on expression of iNOS and TNF- α in injured intestinal mucosa induced by oral tacrolimus (FK506). METHODS: Twenty -four BALB/c mice were randomized to receive orally 0.2 mL of normal saline solution ( group Ⅰ ), 0.2 mL of FK506 in a dose of 0.1 mg/kg ( group Ⅱ ) or 1.0 mg/kg (group Ⅲ), and orally high -dose FK506 (0.2 mL, 1.0 mg/kg) plus intraperitoneal injection of Ala -Gln (0.5 g/kg )(group Ⅳ ),respectively. Damages of intestinal mucosa were determined by pathological examination.Intestinal mucosal permeability was analysed by FITC - dextran fluorescence assay. Expression of iNOS and TNF - α in intestine was detected by RT - PCR and Western blotting. RESULTS: Severe damage on the villi and increased intestinal permeability were observed in high - dose FK506 treated mice according to scanning electron microscopy and FITC - dextran flux respectively. The erosion and increased intestinal permeability were significantly alleviated by Ala - Gln treatment. Transcription of iNOS mRNA and TNF - α mRNA, which was up - regulated in high - dose FK506 treated group,was also markedly down- regulated in mice combined with Ala- Gln- treatment. A significantly increased expression of iNOS and TNF - α protein was found in the high - dose FK506 treated mice, while small amounts of these proteins were identified in the Ala - Gln - treated group. CONCLUSION: FK506 could induce a significant impairment of intestinal mucosa morphologically, which might be associated with up - regulated expression of iNOS and TNF - α in small intestinal mucosa. Subsequently, the intestinal permeability is increased. Ala - Gln has a strong protective effect on FK506 - induced intestinal barrier dysfunction, probably relates to the down - regulation of iNOS and TNF - α expression.