1.Effect of acupoint transcutaneus electrical nerve stimulation on endurance training in rats
Yi YANG ; Zhang-hua LI ; Jin-sen HE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(7):408-410
Objective To observe effects of acupoint transcutaneus electrical nerve stimulation on endurance training of rats.Methods Rats were put in swimming groove, closed glass bottle and on movable platform, then examined exhausting time, enduring lack of oxygen time, movable platform fatigue time and avoirdupois change.Results Exhausting time, movable platform fatigue time, and enduring lack of oxygen time of experimental rats were increased (P <0.01); All of post experiment rats' avoirdupois rose obviously, but experimental group enhanced least.Conclusion The acupoint transcutaneus electrical nerve stimulation has integrated acupuncture with physical therapy and has features of safety, convenience, practicality and efficiency.
2.Effects of Acupoint Iontophoresis on Ultrastructure and Function of Heart of Rats
Yi YANG ; Zhang-hua LI ; Jin-sen HE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(2):126-128
ObjectiveTo research the protective mechanism of acupoint iontophoresis to the heart function.Methods46 SD rats were randomly divided into 5 groups. The methods of histology, transmission electron microscope and radioimmunoassay were used respectively to observe the influence of acupoint iontophoresis on rats' heart ultrastructure.ResultsAcupoint iontophoresis could prolong rats' exertion period, protect ultrastructure of heart and prevent it from abnormal accretion. Over training would cause unbalance secreting between endothelin (ET) and calcitoningene related peptide (CGRP), while acupoint iontophoresis could improve such situation.ConclusionThe rise of exercise induced fatigue is related to many factors; acupoint iontophoresis can protect cardiac muscle, improve heart function and prevent it from exercise induced fatigue via several ways.
3.Clinical results of limb salvage operation with major vascular reconstruction for sarcomas of extremities
Taiqiang YAN ; Sen DONG ; Xuemin ZHANG ; Yi YANG ; Rongli YANG ; Wei GUO
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(2):113-118
Objective To determine the feasibility of limb salvage with major vascular reconstruction for sarcomas of extremities, focusing on the early complications, oncological and functional outcomes.Methods Between August 2004 and June 2009, 13 patients (mean age 38 years, range 14-63 years) underwent wide resection of upper and lower extremity sarcomas to include the involved arterial and venous segments. 4 patients had bone sarcomas and 9 soft tissue sarcomas, 6 patients only had underwent artery replacement and the other 7 had underwent both artery and vein. 8 resected vessels were reconstructed with vascular graft and 5 with ipsilateral or contralateral saphenous vein. Results No patient suffered from reperfusion injury and infection. The patient with osteosarcoma in proximal humerus had suffered acute arterial graft thrombosis at first day postoperatively; however, the limb was salvaged after successful thrombectomy. 5 of 8 patients with synthetic graft developed minor delayed wound healing and hematoma, but the other 5 patients with autologous saphenous vein replacement did not. The mean follow-up was 19.4 months (7-45months). One patient died of pulmonary metastasis; the patient with osteosarcoma in proximal humerus had developed local recurrence, but refused amputation and was alive with metastasis. No arterial occlusion was observed at final follow-up or at the time of death, but the patency of artery and vein was 100% and 28.6%respectively. One patient who has pulmonary metastases before operation died of metastases 7.5 months after operation. Four patients developed pulmonary metastases, therefore, Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that 2-year overall and metastasis-free survival rate was 90.9% and 63.6% respectively. Functional status were judged as good or excellent (mean MSTS score 72%) in 12 of 13 patients. Conclusion The study indicate that malignant involvement of major vessels is not a contraindication for limb-salvage. Vascular reconstruction is a feasible option in limb salvage surgery. Wide resection with vascular reconstruction provide acceptable oncological and functional outcome of limb salvage.
4.Evaluation of clinical effects on biological reconstruction for large femoral diaphyseal defect after primary bone sarcoma en-bloc resection
Taiqiang YAN ; Wei GUO ; Rongli YANG ; Sen DONG ; Yi YANG ; Tao JI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2014;34(11):1134-1144
Objective To evaluate the clinical and functional outcome of biological reconstruction by using pasteurized autograft and massive allograft after en-bloc resection of primary femoral diaphyseal sarcomas.Methods Retrospectively reviewed 19 consecutive patients with primary femoral diaphyseal sarcomas between Feb.2005 and Dec.2013.There were 11 males and 8 females with the mean age of 18 (2-38) years old.Thirteen patients were diagnosed as osteogenic sarcoma (OS),while five Ewing' s sarcoma (EWS) and one malignant fibrous histocytoma (MFH).All patients were treated with wide local excision,and 9patients were reconstructed by intercalary femur segmental allograft and 10 by pasteurized autograft.The median length of the resected bone was 16.9 (9-24) cm.15 segmental grafts were fixed by using plates including 10 intramedullary free vascularised fibular graft constructs,the other 4 segmental grafts were fixed by intramedullary nails.The average operation time for pasteurized autograft construct was 5.1 hours,while the time for intercalary allograft construct was 4.22 hours.Of 38 host-donor junctions,there are 28 diaphyseal junctions and 10 metaphyseal junctions.Results The average operation time for pausterized autograft construct tended to be longer than intercalary allograft (5.1h Vs 4.22h),although the difference did not reach the significance.Bone union occurred at a median of 10.3 months and 7.25 months at diaphyseal and metaphyseal junction for pasteurized autograft-host construct; 13.8 months at the diapyhseal junction and 11.5 months at the metaphyseal junction for allograft-host construct.Bone healing time of diaphyseal junction and metaphyseal junction between these two constructs were significant difference.Eight of 19patients (42.1%) developed complications:5 bone unnunion/fracture (including 1 subsequently developed local recurrence),1deep infection and 2 local recurrence (including 1 soft tissue recurrence).The mean overall follow-up was 33.5 months (3-107),five patients died of lung metastases,the cumulative patient survival was 76.5% at 2 years and 61.2% at 5 years determined by Kaplan-Meier method.All living patients except the MFH patients who received amputation,had a mean MSTS score of 83.7% (70%-95%).Conclusion Although the reconstructive procedure with pasteurized autograft is more complicated and needs longer operation time than allograft reconstruction,the bone healing time with autograft is significant shorter than allograft.Our observations suggest the pausterized autograft shell with intramedullary free fibular graft is strongly recommeded.
5.Establishment of recombinase polymerase amplification assay for five hemorrhagic fever-related viruses
Xuefeng CAO ; Xiaoping KANG ; Yuchang LI ; Sen ZHANG ; Yi HU ; Jing LI ; Xiaoyan WU ; Yinhui YANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2017;42(6):526-531
Objective To establish a one-step recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) method for pathogen screening and rapid detection in the field targeting for five hemorrhagic fever related viruses (Zaire ebola virus, Sudan ebola virus, Marburg virus, Lassa virus and Yellow fever virus). Methods The specific nucleic acid (NA) fragments of each virus were selected as target genes by genome sequence analysis, and the primers and probes for RPA assays were designed according to the sequence. A series of diluted template genes were used for RPA detection to determine the sensitivity. The hemorrhagic fever-related viral nucleic acids were used for RPA detection to determine the specificity. The amplification experiments were carried out at different temperature ranging from 37℃ to 42℃ to validate the reaction temperature range. Results The RPA reaction systems of the five hemorrhagic fever viruses could effectively amplify the target genes, the sensitivities were between 1.5×102 and 1.5×103 copies. No cross reactions existed with the other hemorrhagic fever-related viral genes. Meanwhile, RPA assay could effectively amplify the target genes at 37-42℃. Conclusion The isothermal RPA assays of five hemorrhagic fever viruses are established, which may amply target genes fast and react at a wide temperature range, and be potentially useful for in field pathogens detection.
6.Initial analysis of PainVision system in quantitative assessment of cancer pain and chemotherapy-induced neuropathy
Yu ZHAO ; Sen YANG ; Yi YU ; Hui WANG ; Kun ZHAO ; Huaxin ZHAO ; Qing XU
China Oncology 2016;26(12):1025-1030
Background and purpose:Cancer-related pain is one of the most important symptoms of patients with advanced cancer. Chemotherapy sometimes induces peripheral neuropathy and pain. These symptoms seriously affect patients’ quality of life. Cancer pain assessment is now achieved by the subjective scales of patients, but lacking objective measurement. In this study, we used the neurotic electrophysiological method by way of PainVision system (PV system) to evaluate cancer pain quantitatively to detect and analyze degree of chemotherapy-induced neuropathy. Methods:We obtained numerical rating scale (NRS) scores from patients receiving analgesics and calculated the PainRatio from PV system at the same time. Then we analyzed the relationship between NRS and PainRatio scores. We detected current perception threshold (CPT) levels of patients receiving chemotherapy to ifnd the correlation between chemotherapy and CPT level, and attempt to evaluate chemotherapy-induced neuropathy.Results:PainRatio scores were linearly associated with NRS scores (Pearson correlation coeffcient=0.849,P<0.001). Patients with neuropathy symptoms got higher CPTs. However, no statistically signiifcant difference was observed between patients treated with oxaliplatin, paclitaxel and other agents.Conclusion:PainVision system can be used in cancer pain assessment quan-titatively, and be helpful in cancer pain assessment objectively. Patients with deifned neuropathy showed higher CPTs, indicating the potential clinical value of PV system in detecting and evaluating chemotherapy-induced neuropathy.
7.Discovery of HER2/neu Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitor through Computer-Aided Drug Design Approach and its Biological Activity
Xiao-Feng ZHU ; Yi-Xin ZENG ; Da-Jun YANG
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2001;20(4):341-347
Objective: To discover HER2/neu tyrosine kinase inhibitor through computer-aided drug design approach. Methods: The three-dimensional(3D) structure of HER2/neu and EGFR tyrosine kinase domain was modeled using MODERLAR software. To search database and pick up candidate compounds based 3D structure of HER2/neu tyrosine kinase domain. Inhibition of HER2/neu tyrosine kinase phosphorylation by the compounds was detected using Western blot analysis. Inhibition of cell proliferation was determined by MTT assay. Results: The amino acid identity and similarity between HER2/neu and EGFR kinase domain, insulin receptor kinase domain, FGFR1 kinase domain, Src kinase domain were compared. The identity was 35% -41% and the similarity was 52% -55% . The 3D structure of HER2/neu and EGFR was obtained by MODERLAR software. Through searching, screening and optimization, the authors found that ST2325 had significantly inhibitory effect on HER2/neu tyrosine kinase phosphorylation with IC50 of 6.6 μ mol/L. The inhibition of HER2/neu phosphorylation was selective and reversible. ST2325 inhibited cell proliferation of HER2/neu-overexpressing MDA-MB-453m1 preferentially compared with EGFR-overexpressing MDA- MB-468, The IC50 values were 29.05 and 60.4 μ mol/L. Conclusion: ST2325 which was discovered through structure-based approach had notable inhibitory effect on HER2/neu tyrosine kinase.
8.Effects of acupuncture and moxibustion on chromatin remodeling-related enzymes in the colon tissue of rats with Crohn disease
Yanting LI ; Yajing GUO ; Jimeng ZHAO ; Yi SUN ; Sen GUO ; Yin SHI ; Yanping YANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2024;22(5):353-362
Objective:To investigate the regulatory effects of acupuncture and moxibustion on chromatin remodeling complex core catalytic subunit of Brahma-related gene 1(Brg1),histone deacetylase(HDAC)3,HDAC9,and males absent on the first(MOF)in the colon tissue of rats with Crohn disease(CD). Methods:Using the random number table method,60 male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 5 groups,including a normal group,a model group,an acupuncture group,a medicinal cake-insulated moxibustion group,and an acupuncture-moxibustion group,with 12 rats in each group.CD rat models were prepared using 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid(TNBS)in all groups except the normal group.The normal and model groups received no interventions.In the acupuncture group,rats were intervened with acupuncture at bilateral Zusanli(ST36)and Shangjuxu(ST37),20 min/session,once a day.The medicinal cake-insulated moxibustion group received medicinal cake-insulated moxibustion at Qihai(CV6)and bilateral Tianshu(ST25)with 2 cones per point per session,once a day.The acupuncture-moxibustion group received both acupuncture and moxibustion interventions simultaneously.Each intervention was performed for 10 consecutive days.Observations included general condition,disease activity,macroscopic damage,and pathological changes in the rat's colon tissue.Real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction was used to measure the mRNA expression of chromatin remodeling-related enzymes Brg1,HDAC3,and HDAC9,while Western blotting detected the protein expression of Brg1,HDAC3,HDAC9,and MOF in rat's colon tissue. Results:The model group showed significantly increased diarrhea score,occult blood score,macroscopic damage score of colon tissue,and colon macroscopic damage index(CMDI)score,as well as elevated mRNA expression levels of HDAC3 and HDAC9,protein expression levels of HDAC3,HDAC9,and MOF,and decreased mRNA and protein expression levels of Brg1 compared to the normal group(P<0.01).In contrast,compared to the model group,the diarrhea score,occult blood score,macroscopic damage score,CMDI score,mRNA expression levels of HDAC3 and HDAC9,and protein expression levels of HDAC3,HDAC9,and MOF were significantly reduced(P<0.05 or P<0.01),while the mRNA and protein expression levels of Brg1 were significantly increased(P<0.01)in the acupuncture group,the medicinal cake-insulated moxibustion group,and the acupuncture-moxibustion group. Conclusion:Both medicinal cake-insulated moxibustion and acupuncture,either used alone or in combination,can regulate the abnormal expression of chromatin remodeling-related enzymes Brg1,HDAC3,HDAC9,and MOF in the colon tissue,thus reducing colon inflammation in CD rats.
9.Multidisciplinary cooperation of achieving the optimal clinical efficacy of pediatric liver transplantation
Shuhong YI ; Yang YANG ; Guihua CHEN
Organ Transplantation 2020;11(4):431-
With the maturity of the technique of adult liver transplantation, pediatric liver transplantation has been gradually emerging in major liver transplantation centers throughout China. Pediatric liver transplantation differs from adult liver transplantation in terms of recipient selection, technical details, perioperative management, postoperative treatment and follow-up,
10.Research progress in drugs targeting tumor associated macrophage
Li-wen REN ; Yi-hui YANG ; Wan LI ; Yi-zhi ZHANG ; Hong YANG ; Sen ZHANG ; Fang XU ; Yue HAO ; Wan-xin CAO ; Guan-hua DU ; Jin-hua WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(12):3508-3518
Tumor brings great threat to human public health. In recent years, incidence rate and mortality of tumor were rapidly increased in the world. Anti-tumor therapies have undergone the development of cytotoxic therapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. Among them, tumor immunotherapy is rapidly developed and becomes an important anti-tumor therapy in recent years, although it also brings some related side effects. Tumor microenvironment (TME) is composed of immune cells, vascular vessels, fibroblasts, the extracellular matrix, etc. TME significantly affects the efficacy of immunotherapy. Macrophages in the TME are named as tumor associated macrophages (TAMs). Recently, increasing studies have shown that TAMs play an important role in the regulation of tumor immunity, especially in tumor immune surveillance and immune escape. Currently, more and more anti-tumor immunotherapy strategies targeting TAMs are at the development stage. Based on the important role of TAMs in the TME and their potential as therapeutic targets in tumor immunotherapy, we first reviewed the subtypes and functions of TAMs, as well as the roles of TAMs in tumors. Furthermore, we summarized the research progress on anti-tumor strategies targeting TAMs and the current status of drug targeting TAMs. The current review will provide new ideas and novel insights for tumor immunotherapy.