1.The effect of Htr- antisense oligodeoxynucleotide in combination with DDP on human gastric carcinoma transplanted subcutaneously in nude mice in vivo
Xuewen WU ; Bangmao WANG ; Xiaocang CAO ;
Cancer Research and Clinic 2001;0(04):-
Objective To study whether hTR antisense PS ODN has anticancer effect and the effect of increasing the susceptibility of tumor to DDP, we explore the effect of hTR antisense oligodeoxynucleotide in combination with DDP on human gastric carcinoma transplanted subcutaneously in nude mice in vivo. Methods The model of human gastric carcinoma transplanted subcutaneously was established in thirty nude mice, then divided randomly into 5 groups (Control group, ASODN group, RODN group, DDP group and ASODN+DDP group). The weight of nude mice was measured, and the tumor growth inhibitory rate was calculated. The relative telomerase activity was quantitatively measured by TRAP PCR ELISA methods. Results The maximum tumor inhibitory rate in ASODN+DDP group, ASODN group, DDP group and RODN group was 94.2 %, 84.3 %, 92.8 % and 26.9 % respectively. There was significant difference in the relative telomerase activity among four treatment groups. Conclusions The results suggested that hTR antisense PS ODN may act as a specific tumor growth inhibitor and telomerase activity inhibitor may be in sequence specific manner, and have the effect of increasing the susceptibility of transplanted tumor to DDP.
2.Treatment timing and method of glucocorticoids in abdominal type Henoch-Sch?nlein purpura
Xuewen SHI ; Juan CHEN ; Mingdong YIN ; Xiangqian CHEN ; Qing CAO
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(4):352-356
ObjectivesTo study the treatment timing and method of glucocorticoids in the treatment of abdominal type Henoch-Sch?nlein purpura (HSP).MethodsA total of 201 children with abdominal type HSP hospitalized from September 2009 to April 2013 received either conventional glucocorticoids treatment or rapid titration treatment of glucocorticoids based on the same basic therapy. According to the treatment timing and method of glucocorticoids, all patients were divided into 4 groups including early convention group (n=46), late convention group (n=44), early titration group (n=56) and late titration group (n=55). The duration from the appearance of gastrointestinal symptoms to using glucocorticoids less than or equal to three days was deifned as early treatment and more than three days was deifned as late treatment. The patients in two convention groups (early and late) were treated with methylprednisolone (2-6mg/kg per day).The patients in two titration groups (early and late) received rapid titration of methylprednisolone from an initial low dose of 2mg/kg per day to the ifnal target dose. The gastrointestinal symptoms were evaluated every 12 hours. If the gastrointestinal symptoms were not alleviated, an additional dosage of methyl-prednisolone was given. On the next day, the total dose of methylprednisolone in previous 24 hours was used as the initial dose. The dosage was increased in such a way till the gastrointestinal symptoms disappeared and this dosage was remained for 3 days. Then the dosage was gradually reduced to the maintenance dose and stopped. If the gastrointestinal symptoms were relapsed, the patients were treated again. A follow-up of 3-6 months was performed. The dosage, recurrence of symptoms and the side effects were compared among four groups.ResultsThe time of remission, target dose of glucocorticoids, total dose of glucocorticoids, recurrence rate, incidence of severe symptoms and Henoch-Schonlein purpura nephritis were signiifcantly different among four groups (P<0.05). The curative effect was best in early titration group and worst in late convention group.ConclusionsIn the treatment of abdominal type HSP, early titration treatment with glucocorticoids can signiifcantly relieve the gastrointestinal symp-toms and reduce the total dosage of glucocorticoids.
3.Dynamic variation of creatine kinase MB isoenzymes and diagnostic value of myocardial damage in ;children with rotavirus diarrhea
Xuewen SHI ; Xiangqian CHEN ; Mingdong YIN ; Qing CAO
International Journal of Pediatrics 2015;(4):464-467
Objective To investagate the change of creatine kinase MB isoenzymes ( CK-MB ) in children with rotavirus diarrhea and to explore the value of CK-MB/CK in the diagnosis of myocardial damage. Methods A retrospective analysis of the clinical manifestation, laboratory test data and treatment was per-formed in children with rotavirus diarrhea and high CK-MB hospitalized in department of infectious disease, Si-hong Children Hospital. We investigated the dynamic changes of CK-MB in the rotavirus diarrhea patients with and without myocardial damage. Within the non-myocardial damage group, the fluctuation of CK-MB was compared between patients with nutrition therapy and patients with conventional therapy. Receiver operating characteristic ( ROC) curve was used to explore the predictive value of CK-MB/CK for the myocardial dam-age. Results A total of 603 patients (369 males, 234 females, aged 2~48 months) with high CK-MB were enrolled in this study ( 36 cases with myocardial damage ) . There were 54. 6% of enrolled patients showing higher CK-MB and 3. 3% of patients had myocardial damage. The levels of serum CK-MB in non-myocardial damage group reached the peak on day 7 and decreased to normal in 14 days. The levels of serum CK-MB in myocardial damage group reached the peak on day 14 and maintained at fairly high level for 8 weeks and then decreased to normal . Time for CK-MB to achieve peak is different between these two groups. There was no statistical significance in the levels of serum CK-MB on day1 to day 14 between patients with or without myocar-dial protection ( P >0. 05 ) . The ROC curves were constructed with area under the ROC curves of 0. 697 (0. 611, 0. 784, 95%CI). Conclusion Intrinsic dynamics of CK-MB existed in patients with rotavirus diar-rhea. The diagnostic value of CK-MB is limited in patients with myocardial damage.
4.Investigation of infants/toddlers wheezing affected by the hand foot and mouth disease
Xiangqian CHEN ; Qing CAO ; Fei WANG ; Xuewen SHI
International Journal of Pediatrics 2013;(3):307-309,封3
Objective To investigate the relationship between the severity of infant/toddlers wheezing and hand,foot and mouth disease (HFMD) infection.Methods We selected infant/toddlers wheezing with HFMD cases in respiratory department of our hospital from January 2010 to January 2012,and 30 cases of enterovirus 71 (EV71) were selected as the experimental group and 30 cases of coxsackie virus A type 16 (CA16)as the control group,respectively,according to HFMD pathogen infection.Wheezing cases by severity were divided into intermittent stares with mild persistent group (A) and moderate and severe persistent group (B).HFMD by severity were divided into ordinary and severe cases group.Wheezing severity before and after HFMD,relationship between HFMD severity and wheezing severity and the content of serum cytokines such as interferon-γ(IFN-γ) and interleukin-4 (IL-4) were compared between EV71 group and CA16 group,and statistical analysis was performed.Results (1) Wheezing severity(A,B) corresponding cases:EV71 group(25,5),(5,25),and CA16 group(24,6),(15,15) before and after HFMD.The case-constituent ratio in EV71 and CA16 same group was compared before and after infection,and the differences were statistically significant(P < 0.05).The differences in EV71 group and CA16 group were not statistically significant (x2 =0.11,P > 0.05)before infection,and were statistically significant(x2 =7.50,P <0.05) after infection.(2) Severe cases,ordinary group and severe wheezing (A,B) corresponding cases:(17,1),(32,10) before infection,and (2,16),(18,24) after infection.The upgrade cases constituent ratio of wheezing severity after infection were compared between severe and ordinary cases group,and the difference was statistically significant (x2 =5.88,P < 0.05).(3) The content of serum cytokines as IFN-γand IL-4 and IFN-γ/IL-4 ratio were compared in EV7l group and CA16 group before and after infection,and the differences were statistically significant (P < 0.001) ; and the differences compared in EV71 group and CA16 group were not statistically significant(P >0.05) before infection and statistically significant(P < 0.05) after infection.Conclusions Infant/toddlers wheezing with HFMD and wheezing severity of severe disease and EV7l infections were exacerbated trend in the short term after infection.The infection of EV71 may promote Th1/Th2 drift.
5.The dynamic variation and significance of mbisoenzyme of creatine kinase in the infected course of respiratory syncytial virus
Xuewen SHI ; Xianqian CHEN ; Mingdong YIN ; Qing CAO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2014;21(2):89-92
Objective To study the dynamic variation of mbisoenzyme of creatine kinase(CK-MB) in the infected course of respiratory syncytial virus and explore the value of CK-MB/CK in the diagnosis of myocardial damage.Methods A total of 577 pediatric patients (317 males,260 females,aged 2 ~ 18 months) with CK-MB/CK >5% from 2010 to 2013 were enrolled in this study (44 complicated by myocardial damage).Five hundred and thirty-three patients with high values CK-MB simply were randomly divided into treatment group (n =243) and control group(n =290).The dynamic variation of CK-MB were investigated.The diagnosis analyzed by receiver operating characteristic (ROC)curve was used to explore the predictive value of differential diagnosis between the pediatric patients with myocardial damage and without myocardial damage.Results Approximately 46.5% of cases with rotavirus diarrhea had higher CK-MB and 3.5% of cases had myocardial damage.The time of CK-MB achieved peak and anomalous duration was different between the cases with myocardial damage and without myocardial damage.There was no statistical significance between the cases with or without protecting myocardial(P > 0.05).The ROC curves were constructed with area under the ROC curves of 0.663 (95 % CI 0.578,0.747).Conclusion The blood levels of CK-MB in children with respiratory syncytial virus infection existed obvious dynamic variety,which contributed little value to the diagnosis of myocardial damage.
6.Custom-made tumor prosthesis replacement for the treatment of malignant tumors around the knee
Xuewen CUI ; Xiaofeng XU ; Xin PAN ; Jin TIAN ; Jun ZHANG ; Xingbing CAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(48):9555-9558
OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical effects of using custom-made tumor prosthesis replacement to treat malignant tumor located in the distal femur or proximal tibia. METHODS: A retrospective study of 29 cases malignant tumors around knee treated surgically from June 2001 to October 2008. In the study there were 19 males and 10 females, aging from 17 to 65 years, with an average of 38.5 years. The location of tumors was at distal femur in 22 cases and 7 cases at proximal tibia. After the tumor was extensively resected or radically resected, custom-made tumor prosthesis replacement was performed for reconstruction, simultaneously, neoadjuvant chemotherapy and radioactive-therapy were used in treating the tumor according the pathology. RESULTS: All patients were followed-up for 18-84 months, with average follow-up period of 54.2 months. The 3 year survival rate was 79.8%, and the 5 year survival rate was 63%. As for the complications, prosthesis breakage occurred in 2 patients, aseptic loosening in 1 patients, 2 had a recurrence of the soft tissue tumor for which the diseased limb amputation was performed. The mean MSTS score showed excellent limb function in 15 patients, good in 8 patients, fair in 5 patients and poor in 1 patient. The overall excellent and good function was obtained in 79% of the patients. No superficial or deep infection occurred. Two patients suffered common peroneal nerve injury, but were cured by symptomatic treatments. CONCLUSION: Application of tumor prosthesis can give a satisfactory functional outcome, which is an effect method in limb salvage treatment of malignant tumor around the knee.
7.Construction of bioprosthetic heart valve with viable cells.
Xiangyang WU ; Jie ZHU ; Yinglong LIU ; Xuewen CAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(4):750-753
The ideal valve substitute should have cellular viability. Cryopreserved allograft has cellular viability in some degree, but the quantity, viability and function of the cells are affected by some preexistent factors such as chemical injury, hypoxia during valve processing and injury at the time of implantation. Early cellular autolysis and apoptosis take place not long after implantation, the implanted valve thus loses significant capacity to grow, remodel, or exhibit active metabolic functions. The viable donor cells are antigenic and capable of eliciting immune response, including antigenic and antigen-specific T cells. Calcification appears to originate in residual nonviable cells and their fragments. Proteinases released from endothelial and fibroblast cells of allograft heart valve will lead to the destruction of the valve matrix. One of the focuses of creating an ideal heart valve is the progressive recellularization of the valve matrix by the autologous cells. The acellular valve matrix, after being recellularized, has two characters: cellular viability and normal cellular function, which are the bases of creating ideal bioprosthetic valve with the potentiality of growing, repairing and remodeling.
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8.Expression and clinical significance of vascular endothelial growth factor in human non-small cell lung cancer.
Bin LI ; Xuewen CAO ; Jianhua ZHANG ; Junwei JIANG ; Yongzhu YANG ; Yunjiu GOU
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2004;7(2):142-145
BACKGROUNDTo investigate the expression of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and its relation to clinical characteristics and prognosis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), and to study the possible mechanism of VEGF.
METHODSThe expression of VEGF and intratumoral microvascular density (MVD) were determined in 96 NSCLC tissues by SP immunohistochemical method.
RESULTSVEGF was mainly stained in the cytoplasm of tumor cells. The positive rate of VEGF expression was 64.6% in 96 patients. The positive rate of VEGF expression was related to stages (P=0.041), but not to other clinical characteristics of NSCLC (P > 0.05). The expression of VEGF in high MVD group (80.4%) was significantly higher than that in low MVD group (46.7%) (P=0.001). The patients with positive VEGF expression had a significantly shorter survival duration than those with negative VEGF expression (P < 0.01). By Cox proportional hazard model analysis, the expression of VEGF and clinical stage were considered the independent predictors for the prognosis of NSCLC.
CONCLUSIONSThe results suggest that VEGF plays an important role in the angiogenesis of NSCLC, and that detection of VEGF expression may be helpful to predict prognosis of NSCLC.
10.Pharmacokinetics of Total Alkaloids of Corydalis saxicola in Depression Model Rats
Huaxi HANG ; Meishuang YU ; Yu YE ; Qian HUANG ; Yiran WANG ; Xuewen SHAO ; Peiyao CHEN ; Yang CAO ; Guoliang DAI ; Wenzheng JU
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(14):175-183
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of total alkaloids of Corydalis saxicola on a rat model of lipopolysaccharide(LPS)-induced depression, as well as the pharmacokinetic characteristics of 8 of its major components. MethodTwenty-four male SD rats were randomly divided into normal group, model group, fluoxetine group(10 mg·kg-1) and total alkaloids of C. saxicola group(210 mg·kg-1), with 6 rats in each group. In addition to the normal group, the rats were injected intraperitoneally with LPS to establish the inflammation model of depression, and the drug administration was started 1 week after modeling, and the administration groups were gavaged according to the corresponding dose, and the normal and model groups were intragastric administration with equal volume of distilled water, and the administration was performed along with the modeling. After two weeks of continuous administration, the effect of total alkaloids of C. saxicola on the behavior of depressed rats were tested by sucrose preference, forced swimming and open field experiments, the levels of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α), interleukin(IL)-1β and IL-6 in serum of rats were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA), the histopathological changes of rat hippocampus were observed by hematoxylin-eosin(HE) staining. After the last administration, blood was collected from orbit according to the set time, and ultra-high performance liquid chromatography-triple quadrupole tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-QqQ-MS) was established to simultaneously detect the concentrations of dehydrocavidine, tetrahydropalmatine, coptisine, palmatine, jatrorrhizine, berberine, berberrubine and epiberberine in plasma, and drug-time curves were drawn. The pharmacokinetic parameters were analyzed by DAS 2.0 software. ResultCompared with the normal group, the model group exhibited a decrease in sucrose preference rate, total distance traveled in the open field, as well as an increase in swimming immobility time and serum inflammatory factor expression(P<0.01). In contrast, compared with the model group, rats in each administration group showed an increase in sucrose preference rate and total distance traveled in the open field, a decrease in swimming immobility time, and a reduction in serum inflammatory factor expression(P<0.05, P<0.01). Additionally, HE staining results revealed that neurons in the hippocampus of rats from the model group were characterized by loss, disorganization and residual vacuoles, whereas those from the total alkaloids of C.saxicola group displayed an increase in number with orderly arrangement and clear cytoplasm. Pharmacokinetic results showed that the time to peak(tmax) and half-life(t1/2) of the 8 active ingredients were 0.19-2.06 h and 3.71-8.70 h after continuous administration of total alkaloids of C. saxicola. Among them, the area under the curve(AUC0-∞) of tetrahydropalmatine was the highest and the t1/2 was the shortest, and the AUC0-∞ of coptisine, palmatine, jatrorrhizine, berberine, berberrubine and epiberberine were low. The curves of dehydrocavidine, coptisine, palmatine, berberine and epiberberine showed obvious double peak phenomenon. ConclusionTotal alkaloids of C. saxicola can improve the depression-like behavior of rats, inhibit the expression of inflammatory factors in serum, improve the pathological injury of hippocampus, and has the antidepressant effect. Meanwhile, the effective site is absorbed quickly and eliminated slowly in the depressed model rats, and the efficacy is maintained for a long time.