1.Relationship between microRNA-126 and curative effect of chemoradiotherapy in patients with gastric cancer, and enhancement effect of microRNA-126 on radiosensitivity of SGC-7901 cells
Xiaogang TIAN ; Lin ZHAO ; Chunlin ZHANG ; Jinxia REN ; Fengju ZHAO ; Wencui YANG ; Caixia GOU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(4):705-710
AIM: To investigate the influences of microRNA-126 on the curative effect of chemoradiotherapy and radiosensitivity of SGC-7901 cells.METHODS: The patients of gastric cancer (n=60) were selected in this study including 32 males and 28 females with the average age of (51±7) years.All patients received similar chemoradiotherapy strategy.The tissue and blood samples were collected during treatment.The short-term curative effect was evaluated by the Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST), and the patients were divided into sensitive group and insensitive group.The microRNA-126 levels were detected by RT-qPCR.The SGC-7901 cells were maintained in vitro and transfected with microRNA-126 mimic.The plate colony formation assay was used to determine the enhancement effect of microRNA-126 on radiosensitivity of the SGC-7901 cells.The apoptotic rate of the SGC-7901 cells induced by microRNA-126 was analyzed by flow cytometry.RESULTS: According to the RECIST, 28 cases were defined as sensitive patients and 32 cases were the insensitive patients.Compared with the sensitive patients, the microRNA-126 levels both in blood and tissue samples were lowered in the insensitive patients, and the relative fold changes were 0.72±0.04 and 0.48±0.03, respectively (P<0.05).After transfection with microRNA-126 minic, the SF2 and D0 in the SGC-7901 cells were decreased with the SER of 1.74.Furthermore, microRNA-126 induced apoptosis of SGC-7901 cells and enhanced their radiosensitivity.CONCLUSION: The patients with low microRNA-126 level may suffer a poor curative effect of chemoradiotherapy on the gastric cancer.MicroRNA-126 has an enhancement effect on the radiosensitivity to the SGC-7901 cells.
2.The application value in bi-directional quality control module of surgical package in artificial femoral head replacement
Yanhua WANG ; Yaqin WANG ; Fang ZHANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Wencui REN ; Peidong LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(32):2506-2510
Objective To explore the application value and clinical effect of the bi-directional quality control module for Surgical Package in artificial femoral head replacement. Methods A total of 360 patients undergoing artificial femoral head replacement in our hospital from June 2015 to June 2017 were selected and divided into observation group and control group, 180 cases in each group. The observation group,used bi-directional quality control module of surgical bag, while the control group used conventional management model of surgical bag . The operation time, the incidence of surgical bag, postoperative complications and postoperative satisfaction were compared. Results The average operation time in the observation group was (69.2 ± 11.6)min, the average operation time in the control group was (76.8 ± 14.5)min, P<0.01. The total defect rate in the observation group was 2.2% . The total defect rate in the control group was 22.2%, P<0.01; the observation group had less severe pain, incision split, fever, postoperative bleeding, incision infection than the control group, P<0.05. Patient satisfaction score was (89.38±7.83) points in the observation group, (79.18±5.55) points in the control group, P<0.01. Conclusions The bi-directional quality control module of surgical package can shorten the operation time, reduce the defect surgical packages, reduce the incidence of postoperative complications , improve the quality of operation, and improve patient satisfaction in the application of artificial femoral head replacement. It is worthy of clinical application.