1.Expression of the estrogen receptor and Cyclin D1 in differentiated thyrord carcinoma and its clinical significance
Weigang CHENG ; Detao YIN ; Xiubo LU
China Oncology 2001;0(02):-
Purpose:To investigate the expression and clinical significance of estrogen receptor and Cyclin D1 in the differentiated thyrord carcinoma. Methods:We investigated the expression of ER and Cyclin D1 in thyroid normal tissue, thyroid adenoma and DTC by SP immunohistochemical technique. We have collected 89 specimens from surgical resections, and all the sections were formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded, each has detailed clinical data, two pathologists classified the histopathologic types. DTC 43 cases (papillary thyroid carcinoma, 39 cases, follicular thyroid carcinoma, 4 cases); thyroid follicular adenoma 30 cases, and 16 cases of normal thyroid tissues taken from around the thyroid adenoma. Results:The positive rates of ER and CyclinD1 in the DTC were 53.5%(23/43), 65.1%(28/43) respectively; the positive rates of ER and CyclinD1 in the thyroid adenoma were 26.7%(8/30), 36.7%(11/30) respectively; the positive rates of ER in normal thyroid tissues were 12.5%(2/16), while CyclinD1 were negative. The ER expression in DTC was significantly higher than that in the thyroid adenoma and the normal thyroid tissues(P
2.Application of preoperative CT-guided Hook-wire localization of pulmonary nodules in thoracoscopic lobectomy of lung
Yusheng SHU ; Weigang ZHAO ; Weiping SHI ; Shichun LU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2015;14(1):37-39
Objective To evaluate the application of preoperative CT-guided Hook-wire localization of pulmonary nodules in thoracoscopic lobectomy of lung.Method Twenty eight patients with 31 pulmonary nodules of ground-glass opacity (GGO) detected by CT scan were admitted in our hospital from December 2008 to December 2013,including 17 males and 11 females with an average age of 55.The lesions were located by CT-guided Hook-wire technique,and lobectomy plus lymphadenectomy or pulmonary wedge resection were performed according to the results of fast frozen pathology.The characteristics of pulmonary nodules and general condition of the patients were analyzed.Results Among 31 nodules,19 were malignant and 12 benign with an average size of (1.8 ± 0.6) cm and thickness of (1.2-± 0.4) cm.The vertical distance from pleural to nodules was (1.5 ± 0.7) cm and the insert depth of needle was (2.5 ± 0.9) cm.The time for CT-guided Hook-wire localization was (16.5 ± 5.2) min.The operation time for pulmonary wedge resection and pulmonary lobectomy was (18.5 ± 5.5) min and (54.7 ± 12.5) min,respectively.Intraoperative frozen section showed malignant tumors in 18 patients (19 GGO nodules),lobectomy plus lymphadenectomy were performed in 16 cases; 2 patients did not undergo pulmonary lobectomy because of poor physical condition or 2 GGO nodules in different lobes.There were no operation complications in this series.Postoperative pathologic findings of 31 nodules showed 9 cases of adenocarcinoma,10 bronchioloalveolar carcinoma,5 atypical adenomatous hyperplasia,2 epithelioid hemangioendothelioma,2 chronic inflammation,1 hamartoma,1 inflammatory pseudotumor and 1 sarcoidosis.The average postoperative hospital stay was (6.6 ± 1.9) days.Conclusions Endoscopic resection of pulmonary GGO nodules with CT-guided Hook-wire localization technique is feasible and safe,with less complications and less time consuming.
3.Relationship between serum homocysteine levels and heart rate variability in elderly patients with metabolic syndrome
Xilan YANG ; Weigang CHEN ; Xiang LU ; Weiwei HU ; Huiwei HE
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2017;36(6):632-635
Objective To investigate the relationship between the serum homocysteine(Hcy) level and heart rate variability in elderly patients with metabolic syndrome.Methods Retrospective analysis of 162 elderly patients with metabolic syndrome aged 60 and above was conducted in our hospital from January 2013 to August 2016.And the level of serum homocysteine and other biochemical indicators were measured.The 162 cases were divided into three groups of 42 cases in Hcy normal group(Hcy,5-15 μmol/L),70 cases in Hcy mildly high group(Hcy,16-30 μmol/L),50 cases in Hcy moderately high group (Hcy,31 ~ 100 μmol/L).Simultaneously 24-hour rhythm in ambulatory heart rate variability spectrum was used to detect HRV.And the relationship between heart rate variability(HRV) and Hcy levels were analyzed.Results Normal RR interval standand deviation (SDNN),5 min mean heart rate standard deviation (SDANN),Edinburg index (PNN50),root mean square value of adjacent RR interval difference(RMMSD)were all lower in Hcy mildly high group and Hcy moderately high group than in the Hcy normal group (P<0.05).Low-frequency(LF) and highfrequency(HF)were lower in Hcy mildly high group and Hcy moderately high group than in the Hcy normal group(P < 0.05).Sympathetic-vagal balance indicators (LF/HF) were higher in Hcy mildly high group and Hcy moderately high group than in the Hcy normal group (P< 0.05).The HRV indexes were lower in Hcy high groups than in the Hcy normal group.Hcy was negatively correlated with SDANN,RMSSD,LF,HF,and LF/HF at night(r=-0.578、-0.651、-0.531、-0.662、-0.729,all P < 0.01).Conclusions The elevated homocysteine level and metabolic syndromecombined with decreased HRV in the elderly patients suggest that cardiac autonomic nervous system might be injuried.Enhancing the detection of HRV and homocysteine level in elderly patients with MS is clinically useful for early detection of autonomic neuropathy.
4.Clinical and pathological analysis of solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura
Chunlai LU ; Yuan JI ; Fei SHAN ; Weigang GUO ; Jianyong DING ; Di GE
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2008;24(2):91-94
Objective To investigate appropriate diagnosis and treatment of solitary fibrous tumor of the pleura (SFTP).Methods Clinical and pathological data of ten patients treated in our hospital from 2002 to 2007 were reviewed. Results Our series consisted of three men and seven women. In two patients correct diagnosis was made before operation through ultrasonography-gnided core needle biopsy. All the patients were treated surgically including three resected by video-assisted thoracic surgery (VATS). Histopathologically, five tumors were malignant and the other five were benign. Immunohistochemical staining showed malignant SFTP (3/5) were less frequently positive for CD34 than benign group (5/5). Nestin was only detected in malignancies (2/5), which were negative for CD34. Except for one, all patients were followed-up for 6 to 35 months (mean 17.3 months). One patient experienced a recurrence and one died of brain metastasis. Conclusion Ultrasonography-guided core needle biopsy combined with immunohistochemical analysis is a safe and rapid method to provide a confirmatory diagnosis before surgery. For smaller, pedunculated tumors, VATS may be a bettor approach. Besides, we speculated CD34-negative and nestin-posifive might be a malignant marker for SFTP.
5.Pregnantal ultrasonography on fetus' complicate congenital heart diseases
Youzhong LI ; Shiyong LU ; Ying LIU ; Fangchun GUO ; Weigang LIU ; Bing TIAN ; Lili GONG ; Hongmei CAO ; Jianling SHI ; Guanghua LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(10):852-854
Objective To discuss the value of pregnantal ultrasonography(US) on fetus' complicate congenital heart diseases(CHD). Methods The uhrasonographic fetures of fetus complicate CHD were analyzed and compared with the pathological diagnosis. Resells Twenty fetus' complicate CHD were diagnosed by pregnantal US. Four cases with single ventricle, two eases with transposition of great arteries,two eases with double outlet right ventricle,two cases with truncus arteriosus,three cases with hypoplastic left heart syndrome, three cases with endocardial cushion defect, two cases with hypoplastic right heart syndrome,one case with tetralogy of Fallot and one case with pulmonary atresia were included. The diagnosing according rate was 100%. Conclusions Pregnantal US can fully evaluate the fetus' complicate CHD.
6.Nutritional risk screening and nutritional assessment: definition, clinical practice, and possible pitfalls
Jian YANG ; Ming ZHANG ; Zhuming JIANG ; Kang YU ; Weigang ZHAO ; Qian LU ; Mingwei ZHU ; Jingyong XU ; Minjie ZENG ; Hongxia XU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017;25(1):59-64
Nutritional support therapy includes three main components:nutritional screening,nutritional assessment,and nutritional intervention.It is important to emphasize that nutritional screening and nutritional assessment are two different concepts and definitions,which are often confusing for many physicians,nurses,and dietitians.In this review,we present an overview on the main concepts about nutritional screening and nutritional assessment,highlight their features and complementarity,and discuss the future perspectives in the clinical practice.
7.Diffusion behaviors of drugs in thermosensitive in situ gels.
Gang WEI ; Wei-yue LU ; Jun-min ZHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2004;39(3):232-235
AIMTo study the diffusion behaviors of drugs in thermosensitive in situ gels, and provide valuable information for designing such delivery systems.
METHODSA free diffusion model was used to evaluate the effects of concentration, the property of drugs, as well as the gel compositions on the diffusivity of drugs.
RESULTSDrug transport through the aqueous channels of the gel followed Fickian mechanism, and no significant influence on the diffusivity was observed when the drug concentration was lowered from 5% to 0.25%. The diffusion coefficients of propranolol, timolol maleate, and salbutamol sulfate were 0.91, 1.32, and 3.30 x 10(-6) cm2 x s(-1), respectively. The flux of hydrophilic drug was 3.6 fold faster than that of the lipophilic one implied the latter partitioned into the hydrophobic micellar core, and consequently the diffusion was retarded. The diffusivity was decreased with increased poloxamer and sodium hyaluronate concentration, due to the distorted aqueous channels and higher microviscosity.
CONCLUSIONThe result suggested that sustained release could be achieved for the thermosensitive in situ gel by incorporating lipophilic drug or increasing polymer concentration.
Albuterol ; administration & dosage ; chemistry ; Delayed-Action Preparations ; Diffusion ; Drug Carriers ; chemistry ; Drug Delivery Systems ; Gels ; Poloxamer ; chemistry ; Propranolol ; administration & dosage ; chemistry ; Surface-Active Agents ; chemistry ; Timolol ; administration & dosage ; chemistry
8.Modeling of electrophysiology and simulation of ECG under ischemic condition in human ventricular tissue.
Weigang LU ; Kuanquan WANG ; Wangmeng ZUO ; Jie LI ; Henggui ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(6):1200-1206
In this paper, to analyze the functional influence of ischemia on cardiac cell electrical activity and subsequently on ventricular electrical wave conduction, a human ventricular ischemic model was developed, which took into account three major pathophysiological components of ischemias hyperkalaemia, acidosis, and anoxia. This model simulated the action potential (AP) propagations of endocardial, midmycardial and epicardial cells with different levels of ischemia, and the influence of each factor on cell AP was analyzed. Finally the ECG waveform under ischemia was quantified by using a 2D model of human left ventricular tissue based on the anatomical structure of human heart. The experimental results showed that under ischemia action potential durations (APD) were reduced. In most cases, the larger the size of ischemic region or the more severe the ischemic level, the more dramatic the changes in the amplitude of ST-T wave were observed. For the three components of ischemia, hyperkalaemia was the dominant contributor to ST-T wave changes, which was in agreement with the results obtained on animal models.
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9.Study on Optimization of Formulation Matrix of Processed Aconitum carmichaelii Hydrogel Patch and Its in vitro Drug Release
Lu WU ; Weigang WU ; Ting JIANG ; Xilin WANG ; Huasheng YANG
China Pharmacy 2018;29(1):37-41
OBJECTIVE:To optimize formulation matrix of processed Aconitum carmichaelii hydrogel patch,and to investigate its in vitro drug release.METHODS:The ratio of NP700,dihydroxyaluminum aminoacetate,tartaric acid and PVP K90 in processed A.carmichaelii hydrogel patch matrix was optimized by central composite design-response surface method (CCD-RSM) with initial adhesion,peel strength and sensory evaluation as evaluation indexes.The modified Franz diffusion cell method was used for in vitro drug release test processed A.carmichaelii hydrogel patch using accumulative release amount of six ester type alkaloids benzene [benzoyl mesaconine (BM),benzoyl aconitum (BA),benzoylhy paconine (BH),mesaconitine (MT),hypaconitine (HT) and aconitine (AT)] as evaluation indexes.RESULTS:The optimal matrix formulation was NP700-dihydroxyaluminum aminoacetate-tartaric acid-PVP K90 (1.72 ∶ 0.10 ∶ 0.02 ∶ 1.65,m/m/m/m).In validation test,the contents of six ester type alkaloids were 52.77,28.52,28.78,8.81,8.75,8.21 μg/g(RSD<5%,n=3),comprehensive score was 118.67 ± 1.33 (RSD=4.62%,n=3).The release behavior of BM in vitro conformed to the Higuchi equation.The release behaviors of other 5 alkaloids were consistent with the Higuchi equation.12 h accumulative release amounts of BM,BA,BH,MT,HT and AT were 12.04,2.95,3.55,2.64,2.48,1.97 μg/cm2,respectively.CONCLUSIONS:The processed A.carmichaelii hydrogei patch prepared by matrix prescription is good in appearance,adhesion and in vitro release.The research can provide a basis for the development of new dosage form of processed A.carmichaelii.
10.Retrospective study on post-operative glucose level and insulin dose in patients undergoing total pancre-atectomy
Ying ZHOU ; Weigang ZHAO ; Wenming WU ; Tao YUAN ; Yong FU ; Taiping ZHANG ; Menghua DAI ; Xin LU ; Quan LIAO ; Yupei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2016;24(2):70-75
Objective To evaluate the post-operative glucose level and insulin dose of patients undergoing total pancreatectomy.Methods From September 1980 to September 2014, 21 patients underwent total pancrea-tectomy in Peking Union Medical College Hospital, who were enrolled in our study.We reviewed the changes in their insulin dosage and glucose levels after operation, also summarized type and dose of insulin as well as glucose level in stable period.Results The required insulin dose reached peak within 4 days after surgery ( maximum dose 300 U/d).The average dose was (143.5 ±62.8) U/d and decreased gradually.During the perioperative period (needing parenteral nutrition), the blood glucose level fluctuated markedly (1.52-29.06 mmol/L) and the average level was (11.18 ±0.95) mmol/L.During the stable period ( without parenteral nutrition) , patients on average had (5.3 ±2.0) U of preprandial rapid-acting insulin and (8.1 ±2.9) U of long-acting insulin be-fore sleeping;the average fasting blood glucose was (6.69 ±1.48) mmol/L, 2 h postprandial blood glucose was (9.08 ±2.84) mmol/L, bedtime blood glucose was (9.66 ±2.49) mmol/L, and blood glucose level at night was (8.15 ±2.78) mmol/L.67%of the patients had 13 hypoglycemic episodes monthly on average.For those five followed-up patients, the average hemoglobin A1c was (6.15 ±1.20)%.Conclusions Patients undergoing total pancreatectomy may experience marked fluctuation of blood glucose level and short-term increase of insulin need which gradually decreases afterwards.After entering the stable period, the glucose level could be well-con-trolled but with frequent hypoglycemia.There is no diabetic ketoacidosis.