1.Breast conserving treatment after neoadjuvant chemotherapy for Ⅱ and Ⅲ stage breast cancer
Jianmiao HE ; Yongdong PU ; Yu WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the feasibility of breast conserving surgery after neoadjuvant chemotherapy for Ⅱ and Ⅲ stage breast cancer.Methods Forty-six patients,suffering from Ⅱ and Ⅲ stage breast cancer admitted to 309 Hospital of PLA from Jun.2003 to Dec.2008,and received breast conserving surgery after neoadjuvant chemotherapy,were followed-up.Chemotherapy protocol included intravenous injection of epirubicin 60mg/m2 on day 1 and continuous intravenous infusion of paclitaxel 150 mg/m2 for 3 hours on day 2.The neoadjuvant chemotherapy was repeated every 21 days for 2-4 cycles.Patients eligible for breast conserving therapy received quadrantectomy or wide excision of tumor plus axillary lymph node resection.Evidence of local recurrence and distant metastasis and breast contour were followed up after surgery.Results After neoadjuvant chemotherapy,9 patients showed complete clinical response(CR),37 patients showed partial response(PR).Post-operative pathological examination showed that there were varied degrees of apomorphosis and necrosis of tumor cells,interstitial edema,fibrous hyperplasia,and inflammatory cell infiltration,among them pathological remission was found in 4 cases.The patients were followed up for 8 to 70 months with a mean of 58 months,local recurrence was found in 4 cases distant metastasis was found in 3 patients,and 2 of them died.Assessment of breast contour was carried out in 31 cases 1 year after breast conserving therapy,and excellent results were obtained in 6 cases,good in 18 cases and poor in 7 cases.Conclusions It is safe for patients with Ⅱ-Ⅲ stage breast cancer to receive preoperatively treatment with neoadjuvant chemotherapy.Routine operation,postoperative irradiation and chemotherapy and systemic support are the keys to achieve satisfactory result of breast conserving therapy.
2.Tissue-engineered neural complex seeded in modified collagen scaffold for treatment of acute spinal cord injury in adult rats
Yu PU ; Qingshan GUO ; Aimin WANG ; Ziming WANG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2013;(1):67-72
Objective To repair the injured spinal cord in adult rats using tissue-engineered neural complex constructed in vitro by tissue engineering techniques and discuss the treatment effect.Methods Neural stem cells (NSCs) from rats were cultured separately and modified collagen scaffold was also prepared to construct complex of NSCs /modified collagen scaffold in vitro.Embryo spine cord extract was administered to induce differentiation of NSCs,the structure of which was revealed by histochemical technique and scanning electron microscope.The rat models of hemisected spinal cord injury were built and grafted with tissue-engineered neural complex.Functional recovery of the models was evaluated every two weeks postoperatively.Effect in repair of spinal cord injury was assessed by histological method at postoperative three and eight weeks.Results After tissue-engineered neural complex planted in the modified collagen scaffold was grafted into the injured spinal cord in adult rats,the seed cells survived and further differentiated into functionally active neurons.The differentiated glia cells presented quite regular reticular structure.Motor function below the level of the injured spinal cord in adult rats obtained obvious recovery.Conclusion Tissue-engineered neural complex seeded in the modified collagen scaffold takes effect in structural reconstruction and functional recovery of the injured spinal cord in adult rats.
3.The block effect of K252a on the growth of Schwann cell in salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma cell co-culture
Liqiang YU ; Moyi SUN ; Yaowu YANG ; Pu ZHANG ; Ping WANG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(06):-
OBJECTIVE To study the effect of K252a on the chemotactic growth of Schwann Cell to salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma cell in vitro co-culture METHODS Co-culture of sciatic nerve blocked by K252a with salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma cell was regarded as experimental group. Co-culture of sciatic nerve with salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma cell was chosen as control group RESULTS In contrast to control group , the promotion growth and chemotactic growth of Schwann cell was blocked by K252a (P
4.Preparation of total alkaloids from Sophora alopecuroides freeze-dried powders and investigation of its antitumor effects.
Jia-Fu YAN ; Yan TONG ; Chun PU ; Jin-Yu WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(7):1234-1237
OBJECTIVETo investigate molding technology of total alkaloids from Sophora alopecuroides freeze-dried powders and observe its inhibition effects on liver transplantation tumor in mice.
METHODWith color, clarity, water-soluble and formability as indexes, single factor tests were adopted to screen type and amount of filler, the concentration of total alkaloids in drug liquid, pH in order to determine optimum prescription of total alkaloids from S. alopecuroides freeze-dried powders, the lowest melting point was determined and freeze drying curve was drafted. Mice hepatoma H22 ascites tumor strain was sterile inoculated in right axillary subcutaneous of mice, and antitumor effect of total alkaloids from S. alopecuroides freeze-dried powders on liver transplantation tumor H22 in mice.
RESULTWhen selected 80 g x L(-1) as mannitol as filler, the concentration of total alkaloids in drug liquid was 25 g x L(-1) and pH 6.5-7.5, freeze-dried effect was optimum with fast reconstitute speed. Average inhibition rate of the big (120 mg x kg(-1)) and medium (60 mg x kg(-1)) dose group of total alkaloids from S. alopecuroides freeze-dried powders on liver transplantation tumor H22 in mice were 56.08% and 35.49%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONPreparation technology was reasonable, reproducible and stable, total alkaloids from S. alopecuroides freeze-dried powders had significant antitumor effect and showed a dose-effect relationship.
Alkaloids ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Color ; Freeze Drying ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; Mice ; Powders ; chemistry ; Sophora ; chemistry ; Tumor Burden ; drug effects
5.Argumentativeness and attitudes toward thinking and learning in clinical nurses
Yu XIAO ; Huijuan MA ; Min WANG ; Linzhe PU ; Yuli ZANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;29(23):59-61
Objective To investigate and compare the argumentativeness and attitudes towards thinking and learning between clinical nurses in general adult wards and wards for patients requiring particularity healthcare for the identification and development of core communication skills.Mettods “Argumentativeness Scale” and “Attitudes toward Thinking and Learning Survey” in Chinese were used to measure a convenience sample of 504 clinical nurses in seven hospitals.Results The scores in items reflecting rationality,positivism,empathy and acceptance in 247 nurses in wards for particularity heahhcare were significantly different from those nurses working in internal medical wards for adults with internal medical problems.Conclusions To develop harmonious interpersonal relationships in nurses,we should strengthen competencies in emotional regulation and rational thinking in nurses in wards for adults with in-ternal medical problems.
6.The role of neoadjuvant chemotherapy and breast-conserving surgery in stage Ⅱ,Ⅲ breast cancer
Jianmiao HE ; Keying CUI ; Yongdong PU ; Yu WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
0.05).Conclusions Neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by breast-conserving surgery for stage Ⅱ and Ⅲ breast cancer is safe and can achieve the results of radical operation.Neoadjuvant chemotherapy,strict adherence to standerdize surgical technique and use of postoperative radiotherapy and chemotherapy are crucial to breast-conserving therapy for these patients.
7.Implant neck split results in immediate-implant-immediate-loading restoration failure: a case report.
Qiuhua MAO ; Pu XU ; Binpin WANG ; Liying LU ; Dou YU ; Xiuli WANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(4):420-421
Immediate-implant-immediate-loading restoration exhibits many advantages, such as recovery appearance, early function, short implant period, reduced operation frequency and trauma, and less pain, among others. This report introduced a case of immediate-implant-immediate-loading restoration failure because of implant neck split.
Dental Implantation, Endosseous
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Dental Prosthesis, Implant-Supported
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Dental Restoration Failure
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8.Mutation analysis of the ATP2A2 gene in a Kazakh family with Darier's disease
Weijia WANG ; Xiaojing KANG ; Peng WANG ; Wenjing PU ; Shirong YU ; Juan ZHAO ; Junqin LIANG ; Shengnan LIANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2017;50(9):675-678
Objective To analyze mutations in the ATP2A2 gene in a Kazakh family with Darier's disease.Methods Clinical data were collected from 49 members from a family with Darier's disease,and peripheral blood samples were obtained from 44 family members and 100 unrelated healthy people.Genomic DNA was extracted from these blood samples.PCR and DNA sequencing were performed to detect mutations in the ATP2A2 gene.Results Darier's disease was inherited in an autosomal dominant manner in this family.A G→A heterozygous mutation (1288-1G→A) was identified at position 1288-1 at the splice site in exon 12 of the ATP2A2 gene in 11 patients in this family,but not in 33 healthy members or 100 healthy controls.Conclusion Darier's disease in this family may be caused by the heterozygous mutation (1288-1G→A)at the splice site in exon 12 of the ATP2A2 gene.
9.Change of energy metabolism and body composition before and after chemotherapy in patients with colon cancer
Xiangrong PU ; Yu FENG ; Yinghua LIU ; Maoyun WANG ; Ruojin WANG ; Yunxia GUO ; Shaodan LI
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2017;24(1):10-12
Objective:To evaluate the nutritional status before and after chemotherapy in patients with colon cancer by measuring energy metabolism and body composition.Methods:Fifty-one patients with colon cancer were included and were investigated using self-control method (before and after chemotherapy).Resting energy expenditure (REE) was determined by bed metabolic instrument,and body composition was measured by body composition analyzer.Results:For all patients,the REE on the 2nd day after chemotherapy was decreased significantly compared with that before chemotherapy (P < 0.05).After chemotherapy,body fat percentage and body moisture percentage were increased significantly (P < 0.05),and lean body mass percentage was decreased significantly (P < 0.05).Conclusion:After chemotherapy,the REE and lean body mass percentage of the patients with colon cancer were decreased,and body fat percentage and body moisture percentage were increased.
10.Observation on therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture combined with body acupuncture on stroke.
Bo-qing WANG ; Ping ZHOU ; Yu-pu ZHU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2005;25(4):240-242
OBJECTIVETo search for the best acupuncture and moxibustion treatment program for stroke.
METHODSOne hundred and eighty-three cases of stroke were divided into a scalp-body acupuncture group of 62 cases, a scalp acupuncture group of 60 cases and a body acupuncture group of 61 cases. They were treated for 2 months and then their therapeutic effects were compared.
RESULTSIn the scalp-body acupuncture group, 13 cases were basically cured, 32 cases improved obviously, 15 cases improved, 2 cases was ineffective, and corresponding figures in the scalp acupuncture group were 8, 21, 24, 7, and in the body acupuncture group were 11, 28, 19, 3, with a significant difference between the scalp-body acupuncture group and the scalp acupuncture group (P<0.05) , and with no significant differences between the scalp-body acupuncture group and body acupuncture group, and between the body acupuncture group and the scalp acupuncture group.
CONCLUSIONScalp acupuncture combined with body acupuncture has a better clinical therapeutic effect than that of simple scalp acupuncture for the patient of stroke.
Acupuncture Therapy ; Humans ; Moxibustion ; Scalp ; Stroke ; therapy