1.Hypothermia combined with chemoradiotherapy in treatment of local advanced cervical cancer
Xutong LI ; Caixia ZHANG ; Hongli YU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(11):734-736
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and toxicity of hyperthermia combined with chemoradiotherapy for local advanced cervical cancer. Methods Sixty-eight patients with local advanced cervical cancer were treated. Each patient was given cisplatin at the dose of 20 mg ivgtt dl -2 and 5 -fluorouracil 0.75 ivgtt dl -2, repeating every week, total 3 weeks. Thirty -eight patients received chemoradiotherapy alone. Thirty patients received hyperthermia with deeply focus technology, the temperature was increased and maintained 42.5 ℃ for 30 min at least, within 2 hours following irridiation. Hyperthermia was given twice per week with 7 or 12 sessions, as the same chemoradiation methods as the reference group.After 40 Gy therapy to estimate by cervical examination and ultrasonography, the patients with down stage were for operation, and the others continued to irridiation and additional brachytherapy with californium 252until radical dose. Results All patients were tolerated, fifteen patients of hyperthermia combined group were operated and ten patients of the reference group were operated, the difference was significance (50.0 % vs.26.3 %, P <0.05). The response rate of the combined group was 90.0 %, and the reference group was 84.2 %.The incidence of radiotherapy toxicity of the combined group was not higher than the reference group.Conclusion Hyperthermia combined with chemoradiotherapy can elevate the resection rate and the local control rate, not increase the radiotherapy toxicity and increase quality of life for cervical cancer patients.
2.Effects of Rat Cytomegalovirus on the Nervous System of the Early Rat Embryo
Xiuning SUN ; Yingjun GUAN ; Fengjie LI ; Xutong LI ; Xiaowen WANG ; Zhiyu GUAN ; Kai SHENG ; Li YU ; Zhijun LIU
Virologica Sinica 2012;27(4):234-240
The purpose of the study was to investigate the impact of rat cytomegalovirus(RCMV) infection on the development of the nervous system in rat embryos,and to evaluate the involvement of Wnt signaling pathway key molecules and the downstream gene neurogenin 1(Ngn1) In RCMV infected neural stem cells(NSCs).Infection and control groups were established,each containing 20 pregnant Wistar rats.Rats in the infection group were inoculated with RCMV by intraperitoneal injection on the first day of pregnancy.Rat E20 embryos were taken to evaluate the teratogenic rate.NSCs were isolated from E13 embryos,and maintained in vitro.We found:1) Poor fetal development was found in the infection group with low survival and high malformation rates.2) The proliferation and differentiation of NSCs were affected.In the infection group,NSCs proliferated more slowly and had a lower neurosphere formation rate than the control.The differentiation ratio from NSCs to neurons and glial cells was significantly different from that of the control,showed by immunofluorescence staining.3) Ngn1 mRNA expression and the nuclear β-catenin protein level were significantly lower than the control on day 2 when NSCs differentiated.4) The Morris water maze test was performed on 4-week pups,and the infected rats were found worse in learning and memory ability.In a summary,RCMV infection caused abnormalities in the rat embryonic nervous system,significantly inhibited NSC proliferation and differentiation,and inhibited the expression of key molecules in the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway so as to affect NSCs differentiation.This may be an important mechanism by which RCMV causes embryonic nervous system abnormalities.
3.Metabolomic approach to evaluating the effect of the mixed decoction of kelp and licorice on system metabolism of SD rats.
Runbin SUN ; Xiaoyi YU ; Yong MAO ; Chun GE ; Na YANG ; Jiye A ; Yuping TANG ; Jinao DUAN ; Ziteng MA ; Xutong WU ; Xuanxuan ZHU ; Guangji WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(3):312-8
The aim of the study is to evaluate the effects of the single and mixed decoction of Thallus laminariae (kelp) and Glycyrrhiza glabra (licorice) on the metabolism and their difference. The mixed decoction of kelp and licorice and the single decoction were made and intragastrically administered to the SD rats. The effect on system metabolism, the toxicity of liver and kidney were assessed by GC-MS profiling of the endogenous molecules in serum, routine biochemical assays and histographic inspection of tissues from SD rats, separately. The mixed decoction of kelp and licorice induced more obvious pathological abnormalities in SD rats than a single decoction of kelp, while the extracts of licorice did not show any pathological change. Neither the mixed, nor the single decoction showed abnormal histopathology. After intragastric administration of extracts for 5 days, the mixed decoction induced a decrease of ALT (no significant change in the groups of single decoction) and an increase of BUN (so did the single decoction of kelp). Metabolomic profile of the molecules in serum revealed that the metabolic patterns were all obviously affected for the three groups, i.e., the mixed and single decoction of kelp and licorice. The rats given with the single decoction of kelp showed a similar pattern to that of the mixed decoction, indicating that the kelp primarily contributed the perturbation of metabolism for the mixed decoction. All three groups induced a decrease of branched chain amino acids, TCA cycle intermediates and glycolysis intermediates (e.g., pyruvic acid and lactic acid) and an increase of 3-hydroxybutyric acid. Kelp decoction showed stronger potential in reducing TCA cycle intermediates and glycolysis intermediates than the other two groups, while the levels of branched chain amino acids were the lowest after licorice extracts were given. These results suggested that the effect of the mixed decoction on metabolism was closely associated with both kelp and licorice. The continuous administration of single decoction of kelp and the mixed decoction of licorice and kelp resulted in pathological abnormalities in kidney of SD rats. The mixed decoction of kelp and licorice distinctly perturbed sera molecules and hence system metabolism, which showed associated with those of kelp and licorice. Although the metabolic effect was associated with both kelp and licorice, the results suggested kelp contributed to it primarily.
4.A case report on irritable bowel syndrome treated with low fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols diet
Yutang REN ; Ruifeng WANG ; Xutong YU ; Xuan JIANG ; Xiaojuan GUO ; Xueru HUO ; Xiaofang YING ; Qiuxiang LU ; Bo JIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2023;31(2):113-116
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is characterized by abdominal pain associated with changes in defecation frequency and blood folate level. FODMAP stands for fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols. High-FODMAP diet could elicit or exacerbate IBS-associated bowel symptoms, which is inadequately recognized among gastroenterologists in China. Here we report an IBS case, focusing on the association between high-FODMAP diet and bowel symptoms and the intervention of low-FODMAP diet.