1.Research for relevance between nitrate transporters (Sialin) and ischemia-reperfusion injury in free flaps
Jiajie OUYANG ; Ming SU ; Delong LI ; Qifang NIU ; Yang YANG ; Zhengxue HAN
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2017;40(3):252-256
Objective To explore the relevance between nitrate transporters (Sialin) and ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) in free flaps.Methods Twenty rats were randomly divided into control group and experimental group,10 in each group.After preparatiing 4 cm×8 cm free tissue flap on left lower abdominal,the rats in experimental group were experienced ischemia in 6 hours,then reperfusion.The rats in control group were without ischemia treatment,and tissue flaps were sutured in situ.After postoperative observation for 7 days,the furthest edge of survival flaps were sampled.The expression of Sialin was detected by the Real-time PCR and Western blot.The change of nitrate content was analysed by chemiluminescence.Results Both of results of Real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot,it was found that expression levels of Sialin in the experimental group were significantly lower than the control group(0.945±0.0530)(P<0.05).Applying Real-time quantitative PCR relative quantitative analysis,it was found that the experimental group Sialin mRNA expression level was 0.284±0.0486,significantly lower than that of control group (0.945±0.0530)(P<0.05).Using Western blot technical analysis,experimental Sialin protein expression level was(0.1413±0.0446),significantly lower than the control group (0.3519±0.0368) (P<0.05).The concentration of nitrate of test results found that the expression of nitrate transporters (Sialin) linearly related with the concentration of nitrate in free flaps,which means tbe Sialin expression level decreased,the nitrate content decreased(P<0.05,R=0.81).Conclusion The concentration of nitrate was linearly related to the level of Sialin expression:when Sialin expression levels dropped,the concentration of nitrate decreased.Nitrate transporters(Sialin) may be correlated with IRI in free flaps.
2.Research progress on the treatment improvement of HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2023;37(9):740-747
The number of new cases of oropharyngeal cancer is increasing year by year among the world, and HPV infection is one of the risk factors for this malignant tumor. Compared with HPV-negative oropharyngeal cancer, HPV-positive patients are more sensitive to radiotherapy and have a better prognosis, but there is no accepted treatment for HPV-positive patients. Reducing treatment intensity moderately and exploring the best option to minimize side effects of treatment are urgent issues to be addressed. This article reviews the research progress on the treatment improvement of HPV-associated oropharyngeal cancer in recent years.
Humans
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