1.Targeting therapy of magnetic doxorubicin stealth liposome on human gastric cancer xenografts in nude mice
Yishu LIU ; Liqing YAO ; Pinghong ZHOU ; Xizhong SHEN ; Weiyue LU ; Ming YAO ; Zhijiang WU ; Yajun SUN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(03):-
Objective To study the effect of magnetic doxorubicin stealth liposome on human gastric cancer xenografts in nude mice.Methods Human gastric cancer cell line MKN-45 was implanted into 36 nude mice.Different kinds of drug were injected through the caudal vein of tumor bearing nude mice divided into 6 groups .Permanent magnet was put into tumor in targeting group.Results The growth speed of tumor in the group of MDL (+) significantaly slowed down than other groups.The rate of tumor restrain in tumor weight and tumor volume of MDL (+) group were 71% and 70%, which were remarkably higher than those of the DOX and MDL (-) group (all P
2.In vitro studies of glypican-3 targeting pretargeting technology for molecular MRI of hepatocellular carcinoma
Weiyue LI ; Yikai XU ; Shaofu HONG ; Wanqi CHEN ; Lichao MA ; Chenggong YAN ; Yuankui WU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;49(12):935-940
Objective To explore the value of pretargeting technology in vitro MRI of L5 peptide guided streptavidin-conjugated and polyethylene glycol modification protected ultra-small superparamagnetic iron oxide(SA-PEG-USPIO) to hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) via glypican-3(GPC3) receptor.Methods Direct immumofluorescence assay with carboxyfluorescein(FAM) labeled L5 and competitive inhibition was performed in HepG2 and HL-7702 cells.Imaging was obtained from fluorescent microscope.Immunoassay fluorescence images were carried out to determine the expression of GPC3 in HepG2 cell.PEG-USPIO conjugated with streptavidin was made by carbodiimide reaction,and the hydrodynamic diameters,Zeta potential and magnetic relaxivity of SA-PEG-USPIO and PEG-USPIO were measured.HL7702 cells were used for evaluate cells viability of SA-PEG-USPIO and PEG-USPIO.HepG2 and HL-7702 cells were used as experimental and control group respectively.Each of the two cell lines were further divided into three groups:L5-BT united SA-PEG-USPIO group,SA-PEG-USPIO group and control group.Prussian blue staining and MRI was preformed to observe the targeting efficacy of SA-PEG-USPIO respectively,and normalized T2 signal was recorded.The significant changes of normalized T2 signal intensity among groups was deterumine by using One-way analysis of variance.Results There were much more fluorescences on the membrane and cytoplasm of HepG2 cells than those on HL-7702 cells and cells of competition group.And indirect immunofluorescence images show the obvious expression of GPC3 in HepG2 cell.The SA-PEG-USPIO and PEG-USPIO nanoparticles had hydrodynamic diameters of (22.73 ± 3.31) and (35.97±5.19)nm,Zeta potential of them were (4.22±0.53) and (-7.91± 1.22)mV and magnetic relaxivity were 0.139 4× 103 and 0.103 9 × 103 mM-1s1.Although the highest concentration of SA-PEG-USPIO and PEG-USPIO was 2.4 mmol/L,cells viability was greater than 80%.The most iron particle was observed in L5-BT united SA-PEG-USPIO group of HepG2 cells.In vitro MR,the normalized T2 signal intensity of HepG2 cells in L5-BT united SA-PEG-USPIO group,SA-PEG-USPIO group and control group were 39±7,77 ± 12 and 93 ± 4.There was significant difference among those three groups (F=23.96,P<0.01).The normalized T2 signal intensity of HL-7702 cells in each of three groups were 69± 11,78±8 and 95±5.There was no significant difference among those three groups (F=2.86,P>0.05).Conclusion By the pretargeting method,L5 peptide guided SA-PEG-USPIO has effective targeting ability to HepG2 cells in vitro.
3.Relevance research on university students’ mental fatigue and TCM syndrome
Jian YUE ; Jiao ZHANG ; Jie MA ; Fengzhi WU ; Weiyue ZHANG ; Feng LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;(2):137-140
Objective To investigate and analyze TCM syndrome characteristics, impact factors and internal relationship among the factors of mental fatigue of university students. A preliminary understanding of mental fatigue situation of university students and prevent diseases was acquired in advance. Methods 100 students were randomly selected in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, of whom 40 were undergraduate students and 60 were post-graduate students. Mental fatigue questionnaire was used to investigate mental fatigue situation for students, and TCM constitution scale was applied to collect TCM syndromes. A body energy survey was also conducted. Results In undergraduate and post-graduate students, the mental fatigue rate was relatively higher, both of them were over 50%of the total numbers, 57.5%(23/40)、61.7%(37/60) respectively. For the fatigue levels distribution in these two groups, the ratios of slight mental fatigue (undergraduate:52.5%;post-graduate:56.67%) were both higher than those of severe mental fatigue (undergraduate:5%;post-graduate:5%). In the undergraduate group, the top three biased constitutions among mental fatigue students were yang deficiency (7 out of 23:30.43%), qi deficiency (3 out of 23:13.04%) and dampness-heat (3 out of 23:13.04%). In the post-graduate group, the top three biased constitutions were yang deficiency (11 out of 37:29.73%), qi deficiency (6 out of 37: 16.22%) and dampness-heat (5 out of 37: 13.51%). Conclusion It is easier for university students with biased constitution to suffer from mental fatigue, mostly with yang deficiency, qi deficiency and dampness-heat constitution.
4.Rapid determination of fluoxetine in human plasma by LC-MS/MS
Pengfei LI ; Ping MA ; Zhuoling AN ; Cheng WU ; Ning LEI ; Weiyue YU ; Lihong LIU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(21):3092-3094,3097
Objective To establish LC‐MS/MS method for the determination of fluoxetine in human plasma .Methods After protein precipitation of acetonitrile the plasma sample was separated on an Agilent XDB‐C18 column using acetonitrile‐1 mmol/L ammonium formate(containing 0 .1% formic acid) as mobile phase by gradient elution .Detection was carried out by multiple reac‐tion monitoring(MRM) on 3200QTRAP LC‐MS/MS system .Results The assay was linear over the range 0 .30 -50 .0 ng/mL with a lower limit of quantitation of 0 .30 ng/mL .Intra‐and inter‐day precision were less than 15% ,respectively .The relative devia‐tion was in the range -2 .80% -2 .09% .The recovery of fluoxetine was more than 98% with less matrix effects .The stabilities were good .Conclusion It could be a rapid ,sensitive ,selective and reliable method for the determination of fluoxetine in human plas‐ma for therapeutic drug monitoring and pharmacokinetics .
5.Analysis of microbial diversity of supra-gingival plaque in dental caries.
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2014;49(12):742-747
OBJECTIVETo investigate the microbial composition and differences in dental plaque of caries and caries-free adults.
METHODSCaries-active (n = 16) was defined as an individual who had at least three untreated decayed tooth and decayed-missing-filled-tooth (DMFT) score greater than 6. Caries-free (n = 16) was defined as an individual who had a DMFT score equal to zero. The patients were 18-35 years old. Samples from supra-gingival plaque were obtained and PCR-denaturing gel electrophoresis cloning and sequencing of caries pathogens were used to catch the core microbial of dental caries.
RESULTSSix phylum, 28 genus and 88 species were detected. In caries group, Prevotella, Capnocytophaga, Actinomyces, Veillonella and Corynebacterium were predominant, accounting for 56.2% (334/594) of the total cloning number of caries group. Caries-free group contained more predonminant genus than caries group. Prevotella, Veillonella, Capnocytophaga, Corynebacterium, Streptococcus, Actinomyces, Aggregatibacter and Neisseria were predominant, accounting for 65.2% (354/543) of the total cloning number of caries-free group. Caries group had less diversity than the caries-free group. The difference was statistically significant (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSCaries might be caused by potentially pathogenic microbial communities rather than a single pathogen. In the progress of dental caries, the microbial diversity decreased.
Adult ; DMF Index ; Dental Caries ; microbiology ; Dental Plaque ; microbiology ; Gingiva ; microbiology ; Humans
6.Effect of comprehensive psychological therapy on illness perception, negative emotion, quality of life and medication compliance in patients with chronic hepatitis B
Yuecui LI ; Xiaoyan YING ; Qun'er LOU ; Xiangwei XU ; Weiyue HU ; Weijiao WU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2020;19(8):732-736
Ninety eight patients with chronic hepatitis B (CHB) admitted to Department of Infectious Diseases, Yongkang First People′s Hospital from January 2017 to June 2018 were randomly divided into two groups. On the basis of entecavir+dicyclool treatment, patients in control group (48 cases) received health education and weekly telephone follow-up from the nurses, while patients in intervention group (50 cases) received health guidance from doctors and psychological counseling and communication from the nurses. All patients were followed up for 8 weeks. The illness perception, negative emotions, quality of life, and medication compliance were evaluated with the Revised Illness Perception Questionnaire (IPQ-R), Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS), Self-rating Depression Scale (SDS), SF-36 and Morisky Medication Adherence Scale (MMAS-8) in two groups, respectively. The results showed that, after 8 weeks, the disease identity, serious consequences, treatment control and disease correlation; SAS and SDS scores; physiological function, emotional function, energy and social function were significantly improved in control group( t=2.30, 3.45, 2.35, 2.23, 5.04, 6.03, 2.03, 2.79, 2.02, 2.34, all P<0.05). All dimension of illness perception; SAS and SDS scores; physiological function, physiological function, emotional function, energy, mental health, social function and general health were also improved significantly in intervention group ( t=4.06, 5.44, 6.91, 8.53, 5.65, 8.77, 7.25, 6.06; 12.71, 11.91, 2.27, 2.60, 4.48, 2.82, 3.65, 3.461, 2.82,all P<0.05). And the personal control, disease correlation and emotional expression; SAS and SDS scores; emotional function and mental health in intervention group were better than those in control group ( t=1.49, 2.74, 2.60, 5.02, 5.18, 5.56, 13.72, all P<0.05). In addition, the medication compliance of patients in both groups was significant improved ( Z=5.56, 13.72, all P<0.01), and the improvement was more marked in the intervention group ( Z=3.22, P<0.01). The study indicates that the comprehensive psychotherapy can more significantly improve the degree of illness perception, negative emotions, quality of life and medication compliance in patients with chronic hepatitis B.
7.Influencing factors of textbook outcomes in liver surgery after radical resection of gallbladder carcinoma: a national multicenter study
Zhipeng LIU ; Xuelei LI ; Haisu DAI ; Weiyue CHEN ; Yuhan XIA ; Wei WANG ; Xianghao YE ; Zhihua LONG ; Yi ZHU ; Fan HUANG ; Chao YU ; Zhaoping WU ; Jinxue ZHOU ; Dong ZHANG ; Rui DING ; Wei CHEN ; Kecan LIN ; Yao CHENG ; Ping YUE ; Yunfeng LI ; Tian YANG ; Jie BAI ; Yan JIANG ; Wei GUO ; Dalong YIN ; Zhiyu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2023;22(7):866-872
Objective:To investigate the influencing factors of textbook outcomes in liver surgery (TOLS) after radical resection of gallbladder carcinoma.Methods:The retrospective case-control study was conducted. The clinicopathological data of 530 patients who underwent radical resection of gallbladder carcinoma in 15 medical centers, including the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Medical University et al, from January 2014 to January 2020 were collected. There were 209 males and 321 females, aged (61±10)years. Patients underwent radical resection of gallbladder carcinoma, including cholecystectomy, hepatectomy, invasive bile duct resection, and lymph node dissection. Observation indicators: (1) situations of TOLS; (2) influencing factors of TOLS. Measure-ment data with normal distribution were represented as Mean± SD, and comparison between groups was conducted using the independent sample t test. Measurement data with skewed distribution were represented as M( Q1, Q3), and comparison between groups was conducted using the Mann-Whitney U test. Count data were described as absolute numbers or percentages, and comparison between groups was conducted using the chi-square test. Comparison of ordinal data between groups was conducted using the Mann-Whitney U test. The univariate analysis was conducted using the corresponding statistical methods based on data type, and variables with P<0.10 were included in multivariate analysis. Multivariate analysis was conducted using the Logistic stepwise regression model. Results:(1) Situations of TOLS. All 530 patients underwent radical resection of gallbladder carcinoma, and there were 498 cases achieving R 0 resection, 508 cases without ≥grade 2 intra-operative adverse events, 456 cases without postoperative grade B and grade C biliary leakage, 513 cases without postoperative grade B and grade C liver failure, 395 cases without severe com-plications within postoperative 90 days, 501 cases did not being re-admission caused by severe com-plications within postoperative 90 days. Of the 530 patients, 54.53%(289/530) of patients achieved postoperative TOLS, while 45.47%(241/530) of patients did not achieve postoperative TOLS. (2) Influencing factors of TOLS. Results of multivariate analysis showed that American Society of Anesthesiologists classification >grade Ⅱ, preoperative jaundice, T staging as T3?T4 stage, N staging as N2 stage, liver resection as right hemi-hepatectomy, and neoadjuvant therapy were independent factors influencing TOLS in patients undergoing radical resection of gallbladder carcinoma ( odds ratio=2.65, 1.87, 5.67, 5.65, 2.55, 3.34, 95% confidence interval as 1.22?5.72, 1.18?2.95, 2.51?12.82, 2.83?11.27, 1.41?4.63, 1.88?5.92, P<0.05). Conclusion:American Society of Anesthesiologists classification >grade Ⅱ, preoperative jaundice, T staging as T3?T4 stage, N staging as N2 stage, liver resection as right hemi-hepatectomy, and neoadjuvant therapy are independent factors influencing TOLS in patients undergoing radical resection of gallbladder carcinoma.
8.All-stage targeted therapy for the brain metastasis from triple-negative breast cancer.
Zimiao LUO ; Sunyi WU ; Jianfen ZHOU ; Weixia XU ; Qianzhu XU ; Linwei LU ; Cao XIE ; Yu LIU ; Weiyue LU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(1):359-371
Brain metastasis is a common and serious complication of breast cancer, which is commonly associated with poor survival and prognosis. In particular, the treatment of brain metastasis from triple-negative breast cancer (BM-TNBC) has to face the distinct therapeutic challenges from tumor heterogeneity, circulating tumor cells (CTCs), blood-brain barrier (BBB) and blood-tumor barrier (BTB), which is in unmet clinical needs. Herein, combining with the advantages of synthetic and natural targeting moieties, we develop a "Y-shaped" peptide pVAP-decorated platelet-hybrid liposome drug delivery system to address the all-stage targeted drug delivery for the whole progression of BM-TNBC. Inherited from the activated platelet, the hybrid liposomes still retain the native affinity toward CTCs. Further, the peptide-mediated targeting to breast cancer cells and transport across BBB/BTB are demonstrated in vitro and in vivo. The resultant delivery platform significantly improves the drug accumulation both in orthotopic breast tumors and brain metastatic lesions, and eventually exhibits an outperformance in the inhibition of BM-TNBC compared with the free drug. Overall, this work provides a promising prospect for the comprehensive treatment of BM-TNBC, which could be generalized to other cell types or used in imaging platforms in the future.