1. "Flexible ultrasonic cystoscopy" can be used for preoperative staging of primary bladder cancer i an initial experience
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2011;32(6):590-594
Objective To access the feasibility of ueing "flexible Uitrasonic cystoscopy (FUCS)" (Uitrasonic bronchoscope Olympus BF-UC260F-OL8 as a subslitute) for staging of bladder cancet Methods From Jun 2010 to Nov. 2010,36 patierrts with piiimary bladder urotheiial carcinoma were examined by "FUCS" before operation and were rttaged by "FUCS" findings. All patients rectived IVP and enhanced pdvc CT Non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer patierrts rem-ved TURBT, and the tumor base was routinely bopied for pathology Pathological results, traditional imaging eraliiaiton, and "FUCS" evaluation were compared. Visual analog scores (VAS) were also compared between patierrts reccing "FUCS" and rcmime cystoscopy. Results Compared with conventional cyrtoscopy, the VAS of patients receiving intraoperative "FUCS" was significantly tower (1 3 ± 0. 5 vs 4. 3 ± 0. 9, P<0. 01). Of the 36 patierrts, 28 were diagrosed as non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (Ta + T1) and 8 were diagrosed as muscle-invasive bladder career (T2 + T3). Based on the postoperative pathologic results, "FUCS" had a 100% accuracy in diagnoeing norem Uselelinvaeive and muscle-invasive bladder cancer. Conclution "FUCS" is painless and feasible in clinical practice; it can display the depth of bladder wall invaded by tumor, and can be used for preoperative staging of primary bladder tumor.
2. Application of ureteroscope-assisted laparoscopic varicocelectomy with two trocars only: A clinical report of 11 cases
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;30(12):1410-1412
Objective: To evaluate the application of ureteroscope-assisited laparoscopic varicocelectomy with two trocars only. Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical efficacy and safety of ureteroscope-assisited laparoscopic varicocelectomy with only two trocars in management of 11 patients with grade II-III varicocele, who were treated in our hospital between Jun. 2008 to Jun. 2009 and were followed up for 3-15 months. Results: The operation was successful in all the 11 cases. The mean operation time was (19.4 ± 1.1) min (ranging 16-28 min). There were no complications after the procedure; the patients were allowed for ambulation on the next day after operation and were discharged on the third day. The sperm count was (2609 ± 208) × 104/ml three months after operation, which was significantly higher than that before operation (1463 ± 128) × 104/ml (P < 0.01). There was no recurrence or testis atrophy. Conclusion: Ureteroscope-assisited laparoscopic varicocelectomy with only two trocars is safe, effective, and easy-to-perform, and it has less complications and trauma.
3. Application of central venous catheter for refractory urinary retention in children: A report of 7 cases
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;30(3):317-318
Objective: To assess the value of central venous catheter in treatment of refractory urinary retention in children. Methods: Seven boys with acute urinary retention, who underwent failed routine drainage from Aug. 2007 to Jun. 2008, received paracentric suprapubic cystostomy via disposable central venous catheter. The patients were followed up for 2-11 months and the outcomes and complications were observed. Results: The catheterization processes were successful at the first try, with the mean operation time being (3.2 ± 0.4) min, ranging 2-5 min. The drainage outcomes were satisfactory and there were no complications. Conclusion: Suprapubic puncture and drainage with central venous catheter is safe and effective for children with urinary retention and is worth popularizing.
5.An evaluation of the efficacy of long pulsed Nd:YAG laser in the treatment of onychomycosis
Sheng LU ; Zhen ZHANG ; Ye FEI ; Xiangdong CHEN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2013;(2):105-108
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of long pulsed Nd:YAG laser in the treatment of onychomycosis.Methods Thirty-five patients with onychomycosis were treated by long pulsed Nd:YAG laser with a wavelength of 1064 nm,power of 30-40 J/cm2,pulse width of 35 milliseconds,diameter of light spot of 4 mm.One treatment session included 4 times of irradiation at an interval of 2 minutes.Patients were treated once a week for 4 weeks followed by once a month for 6 months.Clinical and mycological efficacy was evaluated 9 months after the beginning of treatment.Side effects were recorded and analyzed.Nails were divided into various groups according to causative fungal species,clinical phenotypes,and distribution of affected nails.Data were processed by using SPSS 17.0 software.Chi-square test was performed to compare the response and recurrence rate between these groups.Results A total of 79 nails were treated by long pulsed Nd:YAG laser in this study.At 9 months after the first treatment,clinical response was observed in 67.1% of these nails,mycological response in 73.4%,and recurrence in 19.0%.The Trichophyton rubrum group showed a better clinical (x2 =10.913,P < 0.05) and mycological response (x2=13.532,P < 0.05),but a lower recurrence/reinfection rate (x2 =10.980,P < 0.05) compared with the other-species group.No significant difference was observed between the Trichophyton rubrum group and Candida albicans group in the clinical and mycological response rate or recurrence/reinfection rate.The clinical response in the distal lateral subungual onychomycosis (DLSO) group was significantly poorer than that in the white superficial onychomycosis (WSO) group (x2 =11.935,P < 0.05),but better than that in the proximal subungual onychomycosis (PSO)/total dystrophic onychomycosis (TDO) group (x2 =17.515,P < 0.05).Increased clinical response rate was observed in the second-fifth finger nail group compared with the thumb nail/second-fifth toe nail group (x2 =13.437,P < 0.05)and hallux nail group (x2 =10.595,P< 0.05),while no statistical difference was observed in clinical response rate between the hallux nail group and thumb nail/second-fifth toe nail group (x2 =3.030,P> 0.05),or in mycological response rate or recurrence/reinfection rate among the second-fifth finger nail group,thumb nail/second-fifth toe nail group and hallux nail group.There was no obvious adverse reaction but pain during the treatment.Conclusions Long pulsed Nd:YAG laser appears to be an effective and safe approach to the treatment of onychomycosis,and the treatment outcome is affected by clinical types,location,and causative fungal species of onychomycosis.
6.Effect of a novel oncolytic herpes simplex virus type Ⅱ on lung adenocarcinoma
Yuxiao HOU ; Lijun SHENG ; Chunhong ZHAO ; Zhen ZHANG ; Weina HE
Journal of International Oncology 2017;44(4):266-270
Objective To establish the subcutaneous transplantation tumor models with Lewis lung adenocarcinoma in C57BL/6 mice, and to observe the influence of oHSV2, DDP and drug combination on tumor volume, median survival time and weight of tumor-burdened mice.Methods Subcutaneous transplantation tumor models were established with Lewis lung adenocarcinoma in tumor-burdened mice.Tumor-burdened mice were randomly divided into the control group, oHSV2 group, DDP group, oHSV2/DDP sequential group, DDP/oHSV2 sequential group and oHSV2+DDP combination group with 12 rats in each group using the random number table method.The tumor size and weight of mice were measured every 3 days.Results On the 21st day, the tumor size of tumor-burdened mice in every group was as follows: control group (1.82±0.06)cm3, oHSV2 group (0.63±0.05)cm3, DDP group (0.58±0.03)cm3, oHSV2/DDP sequential group (0.49±0.05)cm3, DDP/oHSV2 sequential group (0.42±0.04)cm3, and the difference was statistically significant (F=1 359.01, P=0.000).The data in oHSV2+DDP group were put away because of premature death in mice.The differences were statistically significant between control group and oHSV2 group (P=0.000), control group and DDP group (P=0.000), control group and oHSV2/DDP sequential group (P=0.000), control group and DDP/oHSV2 sequential group (P=0.000), oHSV2 group and DDP group (P=0.017), DDP group and DDP/oHSV2 sequential group (P=0.000), oHSV2/DDP sequential group and DDP/oHSV2 sequential group (P=0.001).The weight of tumor-burdened mice in every group was listed as follows: control group (21.64±0.40)g, oHSV2 group (21.34±0.37)g, DDP group (15.96±0.43)g, oHSV2/DDP sequential group (19.04±0.31)g, DDP/oHSV2 sequential group (16.34±0.30)g, and the difference was statistically significant (F=588.67, P=0.000).The difference was not statistically significant between control group and oHSV2 group (P=0.076).However, the differences were statistically significant between control group and DDP group (P=0.000), control group and oHSV2/DDP sequential group (P=0.000), control group and DDP/oHSV2 sequential group (P=0.000), oHSV2 group and DDP group (P=0.000), oHSV2 group and oHSV2/DDP sequential group (P=0.000), DDP group and DDP/oHSV2 group (P=0.013), oHSV2/DDP sequential group and DDP/oHSV2 sequential group (P=0.000).The median survival time of tumor-burdened mice in every group was displayed as follows: control group 23 d , oHSV2 group 32 d, DDP group 30 d, oHSV2/DDP sequential group 37 d, DDP/oHSV2 sequential group 39 d, oHSV2+DDP combination group 16 d, and the difference was statistically significant (χ2=120.81, P=0.000).The differences were statistically significant between control group and oHSV2 group (χ2=10.88, P=0.001), control group and DDP group (χ2=10.69, P=0.001), oHSV2 group and DDP/oHSV2 sequential group (χ2=10.09, P=0.001), DDP group and DDP/oHSV2 sequential group (χ2=9.67, P=0.002).However, the differences were not statistically significant between oHSV2 group and DDP group (χ2=0.00, P=0.996), oHSV2/DDP sequential group and DDP/oHSV2 sequential group (χ2=2.70, P=0.100).Conclusion On the premise of that the weight of mice is no affected, oHSV2 can inhibit the tumor size and prolong the median survival time of tumor-burdened mice effectively, and the effect of DDP/oHSV2 sequential group is the most significant.This article provides an experimental basis for exploring therapeutic methods of lung adenocarcinoma.
7.Cloning and expression of human glucagon-like peptide-1 cDNA
Zhi-Zhen ZHANG ; Ji-Fang MAO ; Hong DOU ; Sheng-Sheng YANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(4):316-318
Objective: To clone hGLP-1 cDNA in the pBS SK(+/-)vector and construct the expression vector of pGEX-4T-3/hGLP-1cDNA to express GST-hGLP-1 fusion protein. Methods: The hGLP-1 cDNA was constructed by 6 synthetic oligonucleotides fragments, followed by the procedure of annealing and ligation with oligonucleotides fragments. The hGLP-1 cDNA was cloned into the pBS SK(+/-) vector, and was selected by α-complementation. It was confirmed by DNA sequening, then inserted into the MCS of the fusion expression vector pGEX-4T-3. The recombinant vector was transformed into E. coli TG1. Results: The recombinant plasmid DNA was digested with restrictive endonuclease BamHⅠand XhoⅠ. The result demonstrated that the hGLP-1 cDNA was successfully inserted into the pGEX-4T-3 vector and fusion protein GST-hGLP-1 had been expressed in SDS-PAGE. Conclusion: Expression of GST-hGLP-1 fusion protein can provide foundation for obtaining a larger quantity of recombinant hGLP-1 for experimental and clinic studies.
8.Cloning and expression of human glucagon-like peptide-1 cDNA
Zhi-Zhen ZHANG ; Ji-Fang MAO ; Hong DOU ; Sheng-Sheng YANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(4):316-318
Objective: To clone hGLP-1 cDNA in the pBS SK(+/-)vector and construct the expression vector of pGEX-4T-3/hGLP-1cDNA to express GST-hGLP-1 fusion protein. Methods: The hGLP-1 cDNA was constructed by 6 synthetic oligonucleotides fragments, followed by the procedure of annealing and ligation with oligonucleotides fragments. The hGLP-1 cDNA was cloned into the pBS SK(+/-) vector, and was selected by α-complementation. It was confirmed by DNA sequening, then inserted into the MCS of the fusion expression vector pGEX-4T-3. The recombinant vector was transformed into E. coli TG1. Results: The recombinant plasmid DNA was digested with restrictive endonuclease BamHⅠand XhoⅠ. The result demonstrated that the hGLP-1 cDNA was successfully inserted into the pGEX-4T-3 vector and fusion protein GST-hGLP-1 had been expressed in SDS-PAGE. Conclusion: Expression of GST-hGLP-1 fusion protein can provide foundation for obtaining a larger quantity of recombinant hGLP-1 for experimental and clinic studies.
9.Correlation between the expression of angiopoietins and their receptor and angiogenesis in gastric cancers.
Zhen-zhen ZHANG ; Sheng ZHANG ; Jian-yin LIN ; Pei-sheng HUANG ; Yu-peng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2006;28(4):280-284
OBJECTIVETo explore the effects of angiopoietins (Ang-1 and Ang-2) and Tie-2 expression on microvessel density (MVD) in gastric cancers.
METHODSBy using semiquantitative RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry and image analysis system, the expression of Ang-1, Ang-2, Tie-2 mRNA and their proteins were detected in 68 primary gastric cancers and their adjacent normal tissues. Microvessel density (MVD) was figured out based on CD34 immunohistochemical staining.
RESULTSThe expression of all Ang-1, Ang -2, Tie-2 mRNA and their proteins was detected in gastric cancers and their paired adjacent gastric mucosa tissues. A negative correlation between Ang-1 protein, Tie-2 mRNA and MVD in gastric cancers was observed (r = -0.440, r = -0.267; P < 0.05), while the relation between Ang-2 mRNA and its protein, Ang-2/Ang-1 protein ratio with MVD were positive (r = 0.319, r = 0.729, r = 0.739; P < 0.05). It was found that MVD in groups with Ang-2 mRNA T/N ratio over 1.2 (the ratio of Ang-2 mRNA in gastric cancers and its adjacent normal mucosa) was higher than that in those with a ratio under 1.2, revealed by analysing the effects of Ang-1 and Ang-2 mRNA T/N ratio on MVD in gastric cancers.
CONCLUSIONAng-1 activates Tie-2 receptor, whereas Ang-2 antagonizes Ang-1 in the angiogenesis, and the Ang-2/Ang-1 ratio determines angiogenesis and tumor growth in gastric cancers. When the expression of Ang-2 is high and Ang-1 is low, the angiogenesis in gastric cancers is promoted, otherwise oppositely. The role of Ang-2 is dominant in the effect of Angs and their receptor on angiogenesis in gastric cancers.
Angiopoietin-1 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Angiopoietin-2 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Microcirculation ; pathology ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Staging ; Neovascularization, Pathologic ; etiology ; RNA, Messenger ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Receptor, TIE-2 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Stomach Neoplasms ; blood supply ; metabolism ; pathology
10.Changes of the peripheral blood cells in children with high-risk neuroblastoma after chemotherapy and factors related to severe infection
Zhen TAN ; Qin ZHANG ; Qi SHENG ; Kejun HE ; Zhenxing ZHANG ; Xiaojun YUAN
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(3):377-380
Objective · To investigate the changes of neutrophils and lymphocytes during chemotherapy courses in children with high-risk neuroblastoma, as well as severe infection rate and its relationship with combination chemotherapy regimens in order to provide guidance to prevent infection in these children. Methods · A total of 45 cases of children with high-risk neuroblastoma, who were hospitalized in Xinhua Hospital from July 2012 to September 2015 were recruited. Reactions after chemotherapy and the results of routine blood tests on every 5 days during the whole chemotherapy circles were recorded. Follow-up visits were carried out to learn the infection occurrence. Results · The counts of neutrophils and lymphocytes dropped to the minimum at the 10th day or so during chemotherapy, then rised near the 15th day. Infections were negatively correlated with the numbers of neutrophils (r =-0.245) and lymphocytes (r=-0.227) at the 10th day. Persistent lymphopenia occured after the forth course of chemotherapy. Rate of grade Ⅳ bone marrow suppression after chemotherapy was 90%, and severe infection rate was 15.5%. There were significant differences in the rates of grade Ⅲ bone marrow suppression (P=0.008), grade Ⅳ bone marrow suppression (P=0.001) and severe infection (P=0.010) among the 3 combination chemotherapy regimens used in high-risk neuroblastoma children. Conclusion · Children with high-risk neuroblastoma had obviously high rates of bone marrow suppression and severe infection after chemotherapy, especially after cyclophosphamide+doxorubicin+vincristine regimens. More attention should be paid to this group of children and preventive measures were worthy of taking into account.