1.Subject application of new pre-operation auxiliary chemotherapy in treating cervical carcinoma
Yanbing LI ; Lili HAN ; Juan LI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(4):609-610
Objective To explore the application value of new pre-operation auxiliary chemotherapy(NACT)in treating cervical carcinoma. Methods Two periods of chemotherapy were conducted on 53 cervical carcinoma patients;the chemotherapy projects were PVB and BIP;operation was made two weeks afterwards. Results The total effective rate of NACT was 77.4% ,26.4% of which was complete remission;50.9% of which was partial remission;local carcinoma bulk decreased significantly; the post-operation pathology indicated that there was 3.8% of uterus infiltration and 7.1% of pelvic cavity lymph node metastasis. Those patients received chemotherapy after the operation,all patients were followed up. Conclusion NACT is safe and effective for the pre-operation treatment of cervical carcinoma,which can reduce the carcinoma bulk and increase the successful rate of the operation.
2.Expression of FHIT gene in cervical carcinoma
Lili HAN ; Yanbing LI ; Huijun WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(1):65-67
Objective To investigate the expression of fragile histidine triad (FHIT) gene in cervical carci-noma and relationship with its clinical-pathological implication. Methods The expression of FHIT was detected by immunohistochemistry SP method in 42 cases of cervical carcinoma and 13 cases of adjacent tissue. Results 47.6% (20 of 42) of cases expressed FttIT in the tumor cells,and 92.3% (12 of 13) of cases of the adjacent tissue were present. There was a significant positive correlation between cervical carcinoma and adjacent tissue(P <0.01). The positive rates of FHIT in high and middle desrees of differentiation were significantly higher than that in low degree of differentiation(54.2% vs 38.9%). Tumors with lymph node metastases(45.9%) had loss FHIT protein expression than those without metastasis(60.0%) (P <0.05). The FHIT expression between Ⅰ and Ⅱ stage,the difference was significant(55.0% vs 45.5%) (P < 0.05). Conclusion FHIT gene plays an improtant role in the occurrence and development of cervical carcinoma. It is suggested that FHIT can be a useful marker for predicting invasion and metas-tasis ability of cervical carcinoma.
3.Clinical efficacy of enhanced recovery after surgery in the radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer: a prospective study
Cheng MENG ; Yang YU ; Zhihao WANG ; Yu LI ; Shougen CAO ; Hongding HAN ; Yanbing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2015;14(1):52-56
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS) in the radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer.Methods The clinical data of 140 patients undergoing radical gastrectomy for gastric cancer at the Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from April 2011 to June 2013 were prospectively analyzed.A double-blind,randomized,controlled study was performed in the 140 patients,and all of them were divided into the ERAS group (patients undergoing perioperative management according to enhanced recovery rehabilitation program) and the control group (patients undergoing perioperative management) based on a random numble table.The inflammatory markers,nutritional index and postoperative recovery of patients were observed.Patients of the ERAS group were followed up by telephone interview within the first 24 hours after discharge,and by outpatient examination since the second week after discharge.The follow-up was ended at postoperative day 30.Patients of the control group were reexamined at the third week after discharge.The measurement data with normal distribution was presented as x ± s.The comparison between groups was evaluated with an independent sample t test.The trend analyses for variables were done using repeated measures ANOVA.The count data were analyzed using the chi-square test or Fisher exact probability.Results Eighty patients were screened for eligibility,and were allocated into the ERAS group (40 patients) and the control group (40 patients).The total protein in serum (TP),albumin (Alb),prealbumin,TNF-α,IL-6,c-reactive protein,resting energy expenditure (REE),glycemic index,insulin index and Insulin resistance index in the 2 groups showed a range of variations at postoperative day 1,3,and 5,and these were (61 ±5)g/L,(34 ±3)g/L,(160 ± 18)g/L,(12.3 ±2.3)mmol/L,(101 ±34)ng/L,(43 ± 11)g/L,(1 336 ± 105)kal/d,(7.6 ±0.8)mmol/L,(16.8 ±3.5)mU/L and 5.7 ±1.3 in the ERAS group at postoperative day 1,and (58 ± 4) g/L,(31 ± 4) g/L,(147 ± 18) g/L,(15.3 ± 2.2) mmol/L,(122 ±37)ng/L,(56 ±27) g/L,(1 450 ± 164)kal/d,(9.3 ± 1.4) mmol/L,(30.5 ±6.8) mU/L and 12.5 ±3.2 in the control group,respectively,showing a significant difference between the 2 groups (F =31.63,8.03,67.36,147.04,9.63,6.84,16.10,54.85,104.51,139.47,P <0.05).The duration of fever,time to flatus,duration of hospital stay,hospital expenses,numeric rating scale and quality of life (QOL) were (2.9 ±0.9) days,(2.9 ± 0.6) days,(7.6 ± 2.1) days,(28 495 ± 4 722) yuan,1.4 ± 1.0 and 15.4 ± 0.9 in the ERAS group after operation,and (3.8 ±0.6)days,(3.5 ±0.7)days,(8.9 ±2.6)days,(35 318 ±7 610)yuan,2.4 ± 1.1 and 14.4 ± 1.2 in the control group,respectively,with a significant difference between the 2 groups (t =-0.91,-3.66,-2.85,-4.82,-4.20,3.92,P <0.05).Two patients were complicated with respiratory diseases,1 patient received reoperation and 1 was readmitted to the hospital at postoperative day 30 in the ERAS group.Three patients had respiratory diseases,1 received reoperation and 2 were readmitted to the hospital at postoperative day 30 in the control group,with no significant difference between the 2 groups (P > 0.05).Conclusions ERAS is safe and feasible for the perioperative treatment of patients with gastric cancer,meanwhile it could reduce the surgical stress,shorten the duration of hospital stay and improve QOL and postoperative complications,ERAS might take effects by reducing insulin resistance and decreasing REE.Registry This study was registered with the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry with the registry number of ChiCTR-TRC-10001611.
4.Construction and identification of lentivirus-mediated vectors targeting CNN3 gene in the rat hippocampus
Junmei SUN ; Jingjing LONG ; Yanbing HAN ; Xuemei CAI ; Di LU ; Ligong BIAN ; Iazhi GUO ; Mei LI
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2016;26(2):55-61
Objective To establish a method focusing on regulation of CNN3 gene in the rat hippocampus and help to explore the role of CNN3 gene played in the brain physiology and pathology.Methods One cDNA sequence and three shRNAs targeting CNN3 gene were designed and synthesized.The recombinant lentivirus-mediated expressing and three short hairpin RNA ( shRNA) vectors targeting CNN3 gene in the rats were constructed with engineering technology.All recombinant vectors were intravenously injected into rats hippocampi guided by stereotaxic apparatus.Western blot was performed to explore the best shRNA and to study the changes of CNN3 gene in the rat hippocampus after transfection with the silence and over-expressed vectors.Results The lentivirus-mediated vector expressing CNN3-OE and three shRNA vectors targeting CNN3 gene were successfully constructed.Within eight weeks after transfection, the vectors of CNN3-OE and three CNN3-shRNAs changed the expression of CNN3 gene in the rat hippocampus, in particular, all the protein levels of calponin-3 encoded by CNN3 gene were significantly down-regulated along with the time, with the highest inhibitory rate of 73.6%in the CNN3-shRNA2 group.Significant up-regulation of calponin-3 protein level by 93.88%, was found only on the 14th day after transfection.Conclusions Lentivirus-mediated vectors of CNN3-OE and CNN3-shRNAs may regulate in vivo the CNN3 gene level in the local brain region of rats via stereotactic injection.The study lays a foundation for disease prevention and treatment in the future.
5.Regulation of transcription factors in astrocyte-to-neuron transdifferentiation
Huajuan TANG ; Xuemei CAI ; Chenghui NIU ; Yanbing HAN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2018;17(10):1059-1062
More and more researches demonstrate that astrocytes display the markers of neural stem cells or progenitor cells and have the potential of neural differentiation.Thus,it is possible that astrocytes,especially overactive astrocytes,could replace injured neurons and repair the damaged function by transdifferenting and gene reprogramming.Here,we summarize recent progresses of various transcription factors and their regulation in astrocytes-to-neurons transdifferentiation.
6.Recent advance in roles of brain-derived neurotrophic factor-tyrosine receptor kinase B signaling pathway genes and their encoded proteins in epilepsy
Shitao WANG ; Jin LONG ; Liang ZHOU ; Yanbing HAN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2020;19(12):1269-1272
Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and tyrosine receptor kinase B (TrkB) signaling pathway may play important roles in a variety of neurological diseases, particularly in the development and treatment of epilepsy. The BDNF gene and NTRK2 gene are genes encoding BDNF and TrkB proteins in this pathway. The variations in these two genes may affect the occurrence and treatment of epilepsy through leading to abnormal functions and expressions of the encoded proteins, which may affect the degrees of activation of BDNF-TrkB signaling pathway. This article summarizes the pathophysiological processes of epilepsy in which BDNF-TrkB signaling pathway genes and their encoded proteins may be involved.
7.Surgical anatomy, technique and application of endoscopic endonasal transpterygoid approach in skull base surgery.
Jianfeng LIU ; Jun HAN ; Dazhang YANG ; Dandan LIU ; Rui LI ; Yanbing YU ; Qiuhang ZHANG ; Juan C Fernandez MIRANDA ; Paul A GARDNER ; Carl H SNYDERMAN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;50(11):909-914
OBJECTIVETo identify the landmarks of transpterygoid approach and to report its application in a series of cases.
METHODSTwo silicon-injected adult cadaveric heads(4 sides) were dissected by performing an endoscopic endonasal transpterygoid approach after CT scanning for imaging guidance. High-quality pictures were obtained. This approach was used to treat twelve patients with skull base lesions including 3 spontaneous cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leaks in the lateral recess of the sphenoid sinus, 2 neurofibromas and 2 Schwannomas involving the pterygopalatine fossa and infratemporal fossa, 1 dermoid cyst involving the middle fossa and infratemporal fossa, 1 invasive fungal sinusitis invading the middle fossa base, 1 basal cell adenoma in the upper parapharyngeal space, 1 chondrosarcoma in the parasellar region and 1 adenoid cystic carcinoma. Clinical records were reviewed.
RESULTSIn terms of approach dissection, important landmarks, such as the sphenopalatine foramen and artery, vidian canal and nerve, foramen rotundum and maxillary branch of trigeminal nerve, foramen ovale and mandibular branch of trigeminal nerve, as well as pterygoid segment of Eustachian tube were identified. In terms of clinical data, three patients with spontaneous CSF leak underwent repair. Six patients with benign lesions underwent complete tumor resection. In the patient with invasive fungal disease, thorough debridement was undertaken and antifungal drug was administered for one month. For these benign skull base lesions, there was no recurrence during the follow-up period. In the patient with chondrosarcoma, most of the tumor was removed in the first operation, and was followed by two endoscopic operations because of fast growth of the tumor. Final control was achieved with chemotherapy and radiation. In the patient with adenoid cystic carcinoma, tumor recurred five years after surgery, and was reoperated.
CONCLUSIONAn understanding of the landmarks of the transpterygoid approach is paramount for surgically dealing with disease located within and adjacent to the region of the pterygoid process of the sphenoid bone. The endoscopic endonasal transpterygoid approach is feasible and safe in selected patients with skull base lesions.
Adult ; Cerebrospinal Fluid Leak ; surgery ; Cranial Fossa, Middle ; pathology ; Dissection ; Endoscopy ; Eustachian Tube ; anatomy & histology ; Humans ; Nasal Cavity ; surgery ; Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ; Orbit ; anatomy & histology ; Otorhinolaryngologic Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Pterygopalatine Fossa ; pathology ; Skull Base ; anatomy & histology ; surgery ; Skull Base Neoplasms ; surgery ; Sphenoid Bone ; anatomy & histology ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Trigeminal Nerve ; anatomy & histology
8.Progress in pharmacogenomics and efficacy prediction of levetiracetam
Ting WANG ; Wenqiu YANG ; Yanying YU ; Liling CHEN ; Qian WU ; Yanbing HAN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2021;54(9):973-978
Levetiracetam (LEV) is the second generation of broad-spectrum antiepileptic drugs. Compared with other antiepileptic drugs, LEV has unique antiepileptic mechanism, good efficacy and tolerance, and its target is synaptic vesicle protein 2A. With the widespread use of LEV, more and more adverse reactions have been reported, especially mental related adverse reactions. This paper reviewed the research progress of LEV pharmacogenomics related targets, metabolism, adverse reaction related genetic variation and efficacy prediction, so as to provide decision-making for the application of LEV individualized treatment in clinical practice, improve the quality of life of epileptic patients and reduce the disease burden of patients with epilepsy.
9.Influencing Factors Involved in the Progression of Epileptic Seizure at the Acute Phase of Encephalitis into Postencephalitic Epilepsy
Xiaojuan LIU ; Xianjun ZHANG ; Yanbing HAN
Journal of Apoplexy and Nervous Diseases 2021;38(7):623-628
Objective To investigate the factors that affect the progression of epileptic seizure at the acute phase of encephalitis into postencephalitic epilepsy.Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted to investigate the clinical data of 141 patients who were admitted to the First People’s Hospital of Yunnan Province and the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University from January 2010 to June 2019,diagnosed as autoimmune encephalitis or viral encephalitis in the acute phase with epileptic seizure and treated with immunotherapy. The 141 patients were divided into 2 groups according to whether their epileptic seizure progressed to postencephalitic epilepsy. Logistic regression analysis was applied to investigate the factors that affect the progression of epileptic seizure at the acute phase of encephalitis into postencephalitic epilepsy.Results The epileptic seizure of 25 patients(17.73% of all 141 patients) progressed to postencephalitic epilepsy. The results of multi-factor Logistic regression analysis show that the risk factors involved in the progression of epileptic seizure included:a fever before treatment(OR=3.288,95%CI=1.116~9.687,P=0.031) and high seizure frequency(≥10 times/day)(OR=4.564,95%CI=1.263~16.491,P=0.021). Compared with a course of antiepileptic drugs for less than 6 months,a course of antiepileptic drugs for 6-12 months(OR=0.672,95%CI=0.064~7.024,P=0.740) or above(OR=3.049,95%CI=0.906~10.261,P=0.072) did not affect the development of postencephalitic epilepsy. Compared with the patients with no fever before treatment,those with fever were more prone to disturbance of consciousness(P<0.001),status epilepticus(P=0.023) and a head MRI showing inflammatory lesions(P=0.007).Conclusion Therefore,a fever before treatment and high seizure frequency(≥10 times/day) are identified as the risk factors causing postencephalitic epilepsy. The length of course of antiepileptic drugs does not affect the incidence of postencephalitic epilepsy,suggesting that it is unnecessary to prevent postencephalitic epilepsy by long-term use of antiepileptic drugs.
10.The baseline characteristics of patients with type 2 diabetes initiating insulin detemir:the Chinese cohort from the SOLVETM study
Changyu PAN ; Linong JI ; Juming LU ; Wenying YANG ; Zhiguang ZHOU ; Dajin ZOU ; Qiuhe JI ; Ping HAN ; Jie LIU ; Qiang LI ; Benli SU ; Yanbing LI ; Zhengnan GAO ; Penghua WANG ; Shinan YIN ; Yanhu DONG ; Tao YANG ; Kan SUN ; Hong LI ; Xu HONG ; Jing LIN ; Jingmei SHI ; Xiaojie YANG ; Hui FANG ; Xiaodong YAN
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;(12):957-961
Objective To characterize the baseline status of Chinese diabetic patients based on data derived from Chinese cohort from SOLVETM study.Methods Patients with type 2 diabetes initiating basal insulin detemir at the decision of the physician were eligible for the study.Data on demographics,medical history,glycemic profile and treatment regimen at baseline were collected by physicians.Results A total of 3272 patients [female 42%,male 58%,mean age (56.2 ± 10.8) years] were included in the study.Their BMI was (25.3 ± 3.3) kg/m2.The duration of diabetes was 4.0 (0.1-27.0) years,and the duration of treatment with oral antidiabetic drugs (OADs) was 3.0(0.0-20.2) years.The proportions of subjects with diabetic macro-and micro-vascular complications were 15.8% (515 cases) and 27.1% (866 cases),respectively.The hemoglobin Al c (HbAl c) at baseline was (8.33 ± 1.70) %,and the fasting blood glucose (FPG) was (9.5 ± 2.6) mmol/L.Conclusions A large proportion of patients with type 2 diabetes remain in poor glycemic control,and the prevalence of diabetic complications is high,which requires optimal therapeutic strategy for the patients with suboptimal glycemic control.