1.Progress in three-dimensional MRI-guided brachytherapy for cervical cancer
Yao XIAO ; Yi OUYANG ; Kai CHEN ; Xinping CAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(8):947-950
Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of death in women with malignancies worldwide.Brachytherapy plays an essential role in the radiation therapy for cervical cancer, and its combination with external beam radiation is indicated for previously untreated or recurrent cervical cancer at various stages without distant metastasis.Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has superior resolution of soft tissue, which allows for accurate delineation of target volume, protects organs at risk (OARs), and thus improves treatment outcomes.In recent years, many studies have demonstrated the feasibility and superiority of three-dimensional MRI-guided brachytherapy for cervical cancer.This article aims to elaborate on relevant MRI techniques, selection of applicators, delineation of target volume and OARs, evaluation of treatment plans, and the clinical effect of three-dimensional MRI-guided brachytherapy.
2.Research Progress on the Relationship between Metabolic Syndrome and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer
Yao TIAN ; Yi WANG ; Keyun ZHU ; Baichuan WANG ; Xuchen CAO
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(9):953-955,956
Metabolic syndrome (MS) and breast cancer are common diseases of women. Triple negative breast cancer (TNBCs) is one type of breast cancer, which is of much attention in recent years. Important components of MS include central obesity, high blood sugar, high triglycerides and low level of high-density lipoprotein (HDL-C), which increased the inci-dence risk of TNBCs. Common biomarkers of MS including insulin, adiponectin and leptin play an important role in the oc-currence and development of breast cancer, especially TNBCs. Insulin-like growth factor-IImRNA binding protein 3 (IMP3, an oncofetal protein) may be TNBCs’new invasive cancer biomarkers. In this paper, the research progress on the relation-ship between MS and TNBCs is reviewed.
3.The neuropsychological feature of different mild cognitive impairment subtypes
Li CAO ; Ming YAO ; Yi DONG ; Zhongwu SUN
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2012;45(2):90-95
Objective To investigate the neuropsychological features of different mild cognitive impairment (MCI) subtypes.Methods A neuropsychology battery was applied in this study.Seventy MCI participants were enrolled in the test and classified as:28 amnestic MCI ( aMCI),21 vascular MCI ( V-MCI),and 21 Parkinson' s disease MCI (PD-MCI).Forty six normal old people were also evaluated as control.Results First,there were significant differences in the CAMCOG-C and CAMCOG-C subscales of each MCI subtype compared with the normal control. aMCI patients showed significantly impaired orientation,language expression,recent memory,attention,calculation,abstraction and perception (t =4.580,5.150,3.053,4.070,5.918,2.121,2.952,3.175 ; all P < 0.05).However,the ability of language comprehension,remote memory and execution were relatively reserved.V-MCI patients scored lower in the cognitive function of orientation,language expression,attention and execution compared with the normal control(t =2.974,3.165,4.216,3.197; all P < 0.05),with no significant difference in memory,calculation,abstraction and perception.A boarder cognitive impairment was observed in PD-MCI patients who showed significantly impaired language expression,recent memory,remote memory,learning memory,attention and execution(t =4.433,3.065,3.821,3.447,5.344,0.348 ; all P < 0.05).Second,aMCI (3.07 ± 0.81,11.07 ± 2.28 ) and PD-MCI (3.00 ± 0.89,11.33 ± 1.91 ) patients scored significantly lower in CAMCOG scores and CAMCOG subscales including recent memory and learning memory compared with V-MCI(3.52 ±0.87,12.48 ± 1.83;aMCI vs V-MCI:t =1.868,2.381,PD-MCI vs V-MCI:t =1.921,1.980 ; all P < 0.05 ).The remote memory and execution function in PD-MCI were significantly impaired compared to the other two subtypes(PD-MCI vs aMCI:t =2.498,4.257; PD-MCI vs V-MCI:t =1.684,1.492 ;all P < 0.05 ).Third,the GDS scores were different among the four groups. aMCI grouphad significant higher GDS score compared to the normal control group( t =2.850,P < 0.05 ),while there were no similar changes in V-MCI and PD-MCI groups.Comparing different MCI subtypes with each other,aMCI and V-MCI groups had higher GDS scores than PD-MCI group.Conclusions The features of cognitive impairment in the 3 subtypes are all multiple domains.The characteristic impairment domains are memory in aMCI,executive function in V-MCI,and both memory and executive functions in PD-MCI.aMCI may show greater depression tendency compared to the other two subtypes.The different features in the subtypes of MCI may represent different pathophysiololgical changes in each MCI subtype.
4.Screening of anti-SARS-CoV-2 ligands from Chinese herbs based on a dual-target surface plasmon resonance biosensor
Hui-lin MA ; Ying ZHANG ; Min-yu QI ; Yi-qing YAO ; Xuan WANG ; Dong-yao WANG ; Yan CAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(5):1181-1187
The epidemic of COVID-19 has brought great challenges to the global public health prevention and control system combined with clinical diagnosis and treatment system, and it makes the development of effective antiviral drugs an important task in current pharmaceutical research. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has played an important role in the prevention and control of COVID-19. Due to its numerous chemical components and various structural types, TCM becomes a natural library for searching for lead compounds against SARS-CoV-2. In this study, a novel dual-target surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensor was developed for S protein receptor binding domain (SRBD) and angiotensin converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) which are two key proteins in the process of SARS-CoV-2 invading cells according to characteristics of synergistic effects of multiple components and comprehensive regulation of multiple targets of TCM. The SPR biosensor was applied to screen and identify active components from six TCMs, and daidzin from Puerariae Lobatae Radix was identified to bind with SRBD and ACE2. The affinity constant (
5.Nursing of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus using exenatide targets site treatment
Qun LU ; Xiaojuan YAO ; Haifeng SUN ; Jing TAN ; Ying WU ; Rong CAO ; Mingzhu CHEN ; Yi JIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2012;28(25):7-9
Objective To explore exenatide in the treatment of metformin(MET)alone,sulfonylurea (SU)alone or MET + SU combination therapy with poor glycemic control in type 2 diabetic pa-tients and to find effective nursing measures.Methods 24 patients were randomly divided into the con-trol group and the exenatide group with 12 patients in each group.In the exenatide group,exenatide 5μg twice a day for 4weeks,then 10μg twice a day for 12 weeks.Changes of HbAlc,body weight,BMI,FBG,P2hBG,and rate of adverse reaction were compared between two groups.Results Glycosylated hemoglobin (HbAlc),body weight,BMI,FBG,P2hBG in the control group before and after treatment showed no significant difference,while the exenatide group showed better results compared with those before treatment and the control group.Nursing intervention played evident effect on reducing adverse effect such as nausea,vomiting,diarrhea,low blood sugar,headache.Conclusions For patients with type 2 diabetes,using MET,SU alone or MET + SU combination therapy showed poor results of blood sugar control,addition of exenatide therapy can effectively control blood sugar,nursing intervention can significantly alleviate the adverse effects of patients.
6.The resection of prostate-tangerine technique with 980 nm diode laser in 60 patients of high volum benign prostatic hyperplasia
Jian LIU ; Anliang YAO ; Yi TIAN ; Shaosan KANG ; Hongmei ZHANG ; Fenghong CAO ; Weixing GAO
Clinical Medicine of China 2016;32(4):362-364
Objective To explore the efficacy and safety of the resection of prostate-tangerine techniquewith 980 nm diode laser benign prostatic chyperplasia(BPH).Methods Data of 60 patients with highvloum BPH treated with the resection of prostate-tangerine technique with 980 nm diode laser were reviewed.The age of the patients were 65-89 years old,and mean prostate volume was 74.5± 13 ml.The mean operative time,blood loss were oberseved and recored,the international prostate symptom score(IPSS),quality of life score (QOL),maximum urinary flow rate(Qmax) and residual urine volume (PVR) were collected and analyzed.Results The 60 cases were safe during the perioperative period.The average operation time was (70.2± 16.9) min,and there was no obvious bleeding during the operation and no blood transfusion cases.The time of remove the transurethral catheter was 2-5 d,and the mean time was (2.4±0.3) d.Follow up 1-3 months after operation,a significant reduction in IPPS was reported (P =0.000),significant durable improvements in Qmax,PVR before operation(P=0.000).Conclusion Transurethral vaporization of 980 nm diode laser could be a safe and effective treatment modality for BPH.
7.Probabilistic risk assessment of the dietary exposure of Chinese population to acephate using margin of exposure
Nannan YI ; Hui WU ; Xinya YAO ; Minxian ZHAO ; Zhengying CAO ; Cannan WANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2014;(2):279-282
OBJECTIVE Calculate the dietary exposure and exposure risk of Chinese consumers to acephate,using the margin of exposure method.METHODS Determine the bench mark dose of acephate by 21 -day gavage experiment of rats.According to the data from the 2002 National Diet and Nutrition Survey,the 2000 -2006 national food conta mination monitoring program,the 2005 -2006 export monitoring data of customs,calculate the dietary exposure of Chinese consumers to acephate by probabilistic assessment.Estimate the exposure risk by co mparing the margin of exposure with 100. RESULTS The bench mark dose of acephate was 0.75 mg·kg -1 ,the BMDL was 0.51 mg·kg -1 .The exposure of children was higher than that of adults.The proportion at risk of group 1 -6 y,7 -17 y and 18 y or higher was 5%,1 % and 0.1 %,respectively.CONCLUSION So me consumers was of dietary exposure risk to acephate.The high exposure of children should be of great concern.
8.Constructing CXCR4 lentiviral vector and transfecting breast cancer cells
Siqin DUAN ; Yao FAN ; Xue ZHAO ; Yuanzhi CAO ; Yi TAN ; Beiguo LONG ; Weifeng MA
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(17):2786-2789
Objective To construct lentivirus containing CXCR4 gene and transfect MCF-7 cells , and obtain CXCR4 high-expressing MCF-7 cells. Methods CXCR4 gene was amplified by RT-PCR to construct CXCR4/pSin-EF2, which was transfected into HEK293T cells with psPAX2 and pMD2G vector for lentivirus packing. Packaged lentivirus was used to transfect human breast cancer cells MCF-7, with empty lentivirus as control. CXCR4 mRNA and protein expression levels were detected by RT-PCR and Western blot before and after transfection. And flow cytometry was used to detecte cell surface CXCR4 expression. Results The recombinant plasmid CXCR4/pSin-EF2 was constructed successfully,identified by double digestion and sequencing, and transfected into HEK293T cells to obtain high-titer lentivirus. RT-PCR and Western blot confirmed that the expression of CXCR4 in MCF-7 cells increased significantly after CXCR4 lentivirus transfection. Flow cytometry results showed that the CXCR4 positive rate increased from 26.78% to 99.29%, while there is no significant difference in CXCR4 expression between vector-transfected MCF-7 cells and non-transfected MCF-7 cells. Conclusion CXCR4 lentivirus and the breast cancer cell line with high and stable expression of CXCR4 (MCF-7CXCR4) were successfully constructed.
9.Epidemiological characteristics of latent syphilis in Yancheng Cityfrom 2016 to 2020
Zhongyang GUAN ; Lixin SUN ; Yi CAO ; Guoyan JIANG ; Haiyang YAN ; Yao QI
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(8):826-830
Objective:
To analyze the epidemiological characteristics of latent syphilis in Yancheng City from 2016 to 2020, so as to provide insights into syphilis control.
Methods:
All reported cases with latent syphilis in Yancheng City from 2016 to 2020 was collected from the Communicable Disease Report System of China Disease Prevention and Control Information System, and the prevalence of latent syphilis was estimated and standardized by the seventh population census data in Yancheng City. The trends in the incidence of latent syphilis were evaluated using annual percent change (APC), and the temporal, regional and human distributions of latent syphilis patients were descriptively analyzed. In addition, the spatial clusters of latent syphilis incidence were identified using spatial autocorrelation analysis.
Results:
A total of 7 790 cases with latent syphilis were reported in Yancheng City from 2016 to 2020, and the standardized incidence of latent syphilis increased from 15.35/105 in 2016 to 28.70/105 in 2020 (APC=17.54%, t=5.357, P=0.013). Latent syphilis cases were reported in each month, and no obvious seasonable characteristics were seen. During the period from 2017 to 2020, the highest incidence of latent syphilis was seen in residents at ages of 70 to 79 years, with incidence rates of 41.71/105, 43.04/105, 75.79/105 and 72.94/105, respectively, and most cases were farmers (4 711 cases, 60.47%). The three highest incidence of latent syphilis was reported in Funing County (191.40/105), Tinghu District (137.13/105) and Yandu District (126.23/105). There was a positive spatial correlation of latent syphilis incidence in Yancheng City from 2016 to 2020 (Moran's I=0.23, Z=4.457, P=0.001), and two high-high clusters were identified in 14 townships (streets) of Funing County, Binhai County, Tinghu District, Sheyang County and Yandu District and 3 low-low clusters in 7 townships (streets) in Jianhu County, Tinghu District, Dongtai City and Sheyang County.
Conclusions
The incidence of latent syphilis appeared a tendency towards a rise, and there were remarkable spatial clusters identified in latent syphilis incidence in Yancheng City from 2016 to 2020. The elderly people and farmers are at high risk of latent syphilis.
10.Identification of constituents in vitro and blood-absorbed ingredients of protective effect on acute liver injury from Yin Chen Hao decoction based on UPLC-QTOF/MS
Yi-qing YAO ; Qi CAO ; Xuan WANG ; Hui-lin MA ; Yu-miao CHEN ; Si-yi ZHAO ; Min-xuan GUO ; Jia-meng HU ; Dong-yao WANG ; Di-ya LÜ
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(5):1173-1180
To identify the active constituents