1.The significance of GYLZ-RCC18,a relatively new gene,in renal cell carcinom
Qiang ZHANG ; Zhiwen ZHANG ; Lili LIANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the role of GYLZ-RCC18 in the generation and development of renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Methods By using SMART RACE and RT-PCR the full length of GYLZ-RCC18 was cloned and its expression was detected in RCC of different grade and stage by amplification of a special fragment sequence in the first reading frame about 504 bp. Results The full length of GYLZ-RCC18 about 3.5 kb expressed in RCC in higher level than in normal kidney tissue.GYLZ-RCC18 overexpressed in high grade and high stage RCC being 1-9 folds higher than that in low grade and low stage ones. Conclusions GYLZ-RCC18 is a new gene especially related to RCC and is closely related to the generation and development of RCC.Study of the gene will be helpful in the understanding of the molecular mechanism of the generation and development of RCC and may direct the diagnosis and treatment of RCC.
2.Cyclooxygenase-2 expression and its localization in the mature rat testis
Xiaohui LIU ; Zhiwen ZHANG ; Xiuying LIANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(06):-
Objective To confirm the expression and localization of COX-2 gene in mature rat testis,as COX-2 not only plays a central role in inflammation by up-regulating the synthesis of prostaglandins,but also mediates critical reproductive functions by other mechanisms. Methods In the mature Wistar rats,COX-2 expression and its localization were examined by using immunohistochemistry,RT-PCR and Western-blot. Results The results of RT-PCR and Western-blot showed that COX-2 mRNA and its protein exist in the testis. Expression of COX-2 was localized in spermatogenic cells on immunohistochemical study.No COX-2 expression in sertoli cells and leydig cells was found. Conclusions The present study confirmed the expression of COX-2 in rat testis and its localization in spermatogenic cells.These suggest that COX-2 may play a role in spermatogenesis.
3.Dose distribution verifications of IMRT for NPC.
Qin, LI ; Liang, LI ; Jun, HAN ; Zhiwen, LIANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2009;29(5):673-6
In order to explore a dose distribution verification procedure of intensity modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and establish its evaluation criteria, we performed 35 two-dimensional (2D) patient-specific IMRT verifications over the year 2006. The percent of pixels passing gamma and the normalized agreement test (NAT) index were mainly used to represent the agreement between the measured and computed dose distributions with three criteria (2%/2 mm, 3%/3 mm and 5%/3 mm) as recommended in the literature. The results were that all cases passed through verifications with three criteria except that the NAT index of one case was beyond the limitation, and the three tolerance levels of 2%/2 mm, 3%/3 mm and 5%/3 mm produced similar clinical verification results but led to different percent of pixels passing gamma and NAT index. Our data showed that the percent of pixels passing gamma and the NAT index were complementary to evaluate future IMRT verifications as two significant metrics. Due to the influence of the noise and the trait of the software, we considered an IMRT plan as acceptable in case of the percent of pixels passing gamma >95% and the NAT index <5 with the 5%/3 mm criteria for IMRT patient-specific quality assurance (QA).
4.Valsartan combined amlodipine or hydrochlorothiazide improving blood pressure variability and quality of life in aged patients with hypertension
Shunyin WANG ; Zhenhong ZHANG ; Junjie LIANG ; Zhiwen XU ; Dongliang LIANG
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2015;24(3):303-307
Objective:To compare influence of valsartan (Val) combined amlodipine (Am) or hydrochlorothiazide (Hyd) on blood pressure variability and quality of life in aged patients with hypertension .Methods:A total of 127 aged patients with hypertension stage 2 and 3 were randomly divided into Val + Am group (n=64) and Val + Hyd group (n=63) .Circadian rhythm and variability of blood pressure and quality of life were observed in both groups before and after treatment .Results:(1) After treatment ,the 24hSBP ,DBP ,SBPV , DBPV and daytime SBP , DBP ,SBPV ,DBPV ,and nighttime ,morning surge of SBP and DBP all significantly reduced in both groups;(2) Compared with Val+ Hyd group ,there were significant reductions in 24hSBP [(120.6 ± 10.2) mmHg vs . (110.9 ± 11.3) mmHg] ,daytime SBP [(120.6 ± 11.3) mmHg vs .(111.6 ± 11.37) mmHg] ,nighttime SBP [(118.5 ± 11.6) mmHg vs .(108.6 ± 11.9) mmHg] ,morning surge of SBP [ (26.2 ± 13.7) mmHg vs .(23.0 ± 10.4) mmHg] (P<0.05 or <0.01);24hSBPV [ (10.7 ± 2.2) mmHg vs .(8.2 ± 2.0) mmHg] ,daytime SBPV [ (10.4 ± 1.9) mmHg vs .(8.1 ± 2.1) mmHg] (P<0.01 all);significant rise in improved percentages of physical health ,mental health and total function in quality of life (P<0.05 or <0.01) in Val + Am group .Conclusion:Valsartan combined am-lodipine or hydrochlorothiazide can both effectively improve blood pressure variability and quality of life in aged pa-tients with hypertension ,and the effect of the former is even better .
5.Effect of dMLC dosimetric leaf gap in IMRT and VMAT
Zhiwen LIANG ; Qiang WANG ; Zhiyong YANG ; Qin LI
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2014;34(2):149-151
Objective To explore the relationship between DLG value and planning dose distribution and actual treatment dose distribution.Methods IMRT and VMAT plans were generated in Eclipse TPS for a typical whole pelvis case,separately.For IMRT plan,MLC position and actual fluence were calculated for each DLG value with the same optimal fluence.Plans with different DLGs of 0 cm and 0.3 cm were compared by several dosimetric indexes.For exploring the PTV mean dose difference between planning dose and actual IMRT or VMAT treatment,planning dose was recalculated with fixed MLC position and different DLGs.Results Dosimetric differences of PTV V50,rectum V40,bladder V40,small bowel V35,left and right femoral head Dmax were 1.49%,0.72%,0.82%,0.68%,0.02 and 0.14 Gy respectively,the average leaf pair width of MLC segments was correlated with DLG (R2 =0.996,P <0.05) and reduced with the increase of DLG.In actual treatment,3.95% and 1.5% mean dose reduction in PTV were observed while DLG increased per 0.1 cm in the typical pelvis case,in IMRT and VMAT treatment respectively.Conclusions DLG can result in the change of MLC position and the dose difference between planning and actual treatment.
6.Physical and chemical properties of acetylated low molecular weight heparin and its antineoplastic effect in vitro
Ying LIANG ; Guixin DUAN ; Hao LIU ; Zhiwen JIANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(1):103-107,108
Aims To synthesize acetylated low molecu-lar weight heparin( ALMWH) and to detect its physico-chemical properties and antineoplastic activity. Meth-ods LMWH was prepared by degradation of UFH with sodium periodate oxidation and sodium borohydride re-duction, then the LMWH was acetylated by acetic an-hydride where N, N′, -dicyclohexylcarbodiimide ( DCC ) and 4-dimethylaminopyridine ( DMAP ) were used as catalysts. X-ray diffraction(XRD)and Differ-ential Scanning Calorimetry ( DSC ) of ALMWH were obtained. The antiproliferative activity and anti-inva-sive activity were determined on MDA-MB-231 and MCE-7 human breast cancer cells. Results XRD a-nalysis showed that the LMWH degraded from UFH and ALMWH synthesized by acetylation of LMWH be-longed to amorphous structure, however, their DSC curves were significantly different. Compared with LM-WH, ALMWH had more powerful capacity for binding water and lowering anticoagulant activity, more signifi-cantly ALMWH exhibited stranger anti-proliferative and anti-invasive activity than LMWH, especially when it was used in low concentrations. Conclusion The syn-thesized ALMWH possesses a low anticoagulant activi-ty, certain anti-proliferative, anti-invasive and anti-metastatic activity. This study provides a basic method for screening of antineoplastic drug with low toxicity.
7.The dose rate response characterization of four kinds of dosimeters for linear accelerator
Jun HAN ; Qin LI ; Ting CAO ; Zhiwen LIANG ; Mi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2012;32(5):527-529
Objective To explore the dose rate response characterization of four kinds of dosimeters for clinical application.Methods Within the range of 100-600 cGy/min,the dose rate responses of the PTW 0.6 cm3 ion chamber,0.015 cm3 ion chamber,Matrixx Evolution 2D diode array and MapCHECK 2D diode array under the same measuring conditions were measured.The dose rate response of the PTW 0.6 cm3 ion chamber under different energy and working voltage were analyzed.Results All ionization chambe.r types of measured equipment showed certain dose rate dependence for 6 MV X-rays.All the differences were below 1%.The dose rate dependence disappeared for 15 MV X-rays.The 2D diode array had strong dose rate dependence and the response difference was about 2%.Conclusions It is necessary to test and analyze the dose rate response of the measured equipment in treatment technology with dose rate varying,in order to ensure the precision of daily calibration and dose verification.
8.Analysis the effects of film dosimetry during processing and scanning
Jun HAN ; Qin LI ; Zhiwen LIANG ; Mi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2012;21(3):285-288
ObjectiveTo explore the effects of different flushing and scanning processing on optical density (A) responding and set up the clinic quality assurance protocol based on silver halide emulsions radiographic films.MethodsSetting different flushing temperature and choosing different batch's film and developer and fixer or fixer in the same batch with different analyzing dose were performed to analyze the effect on A value; The effect of light uniform,the stabilize work time and the noise of different scanning resolution were discussed.ResultsThe A value at the same dose level would enhance as the temperature increased;the responding curve of dose and A value with different batches of films varied a lot;the responding curve of dose and A value with different batches of films and developer and fixer solution had marked variations;the responding of dose and A with the same batches would show some low.The heterogeneity of the scanner would achieve 0.03 ; the A value of the same dose would gradually steady while the time ofscanning was more than 10 minutes:the affect of noise would increase as the dose and resolution ratio increased.ConclusionsThe best processing temperature is 29-31 ℃.Different batches of film couldn't be confounded.A new calibration must be obtained when the film dosimetry to evaluate dose distribution is used.A 5 - 10 min warm up for stabilize work and the best setting resolution/depth lever are 72 dpi/16 bit for scanning films are determined.
9.Effects of UⅡ/UT system on the expression of inflammatory signal molecules p38 MAPK and NF-κB in LPS-stimulated Kupffer cells
Dongyu LIANG ; Changgen YE ; Liang ZHAO ; Fangping YU ; Wenjuan TU ; Deyong GAO ; Zhiwen YANG ; Liangming LIU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;(7):503-508
Objective To investigate the effects of urotensin Ⅱ/urotensin Ⅱreceptor ( UⅡ/UT) system on the expression of inflammatory signal molecules p 38 mitogen-activated protein kinase ( p38 MAPK) and nuclear factor-κB ( NF-κB ) in lipopolysaccharide ( LPS )-stimulated Kupffer cells ( KCs ) . Methods Rat KCs were isolated and purified by means of in situ perfusion and density gradient centrifuga-tion.The isolated cells were randomly divided into six treatment groups including group 1:UⅡ(-) urantide (-)LPS(-), group 2:UⅡ(+)urantide(-)LPS(-), group 3: UⅡ(-)urantide(+)LPS(-), group 4:UⅡ(-)urantide(-)LPS(+), group 5:UⅡ(+) urantide(-) LPS(+) and group 6:UⅡ(-)urantide(+) LPS(+) .Western blot assay was performed to detect p 38 MAPK/p-p38 MAPK protein and NF-κB p65 sub-unit.The DNA-binding activity of NF-κB was tested by electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA).Re-sults There was no significant difference with the expression of p 38 MAPK protein in KCs among the six groups (P>0.05).The expression of p65 protein and p-p38 MAPK and the DNA-binding activity of NF-κB were significantly enhanced in LPS-stimulated KCs from groups 4, 5 and 6 in comparison with those in group 1 (P<0.01).No significant differences with the levels of p65 protein and phosphor-p38 MAPK and the DNA-binding activity of NF-κB were observed between UⅡ/urantide-treated cells ( group 2 or group 3) and untreated cells (group 1) (all P>0.05), but that were decreased in group 6 than those in group 4 (all P<0.01).Conclusion UⅡ/UT system participated in the activation of p38 MAPK and NF-κB signaling pathways in LPS-stimulated primary Kupffer cells .
10.Roles of UⅡ/UT system played in innate immune inflammatory signal pathway TLR4-IRF3 in LPS-stimulated primary Kupffer cells
Wenjuan TU ; Xiaoting WANG ; Liangming LIU ; Tong ZHU ; Dongyu LIANG ; Zhiwen YANG ; Deyong GAO
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2014;(10):1313-1319
Objecitve:To investigate effects of urotensin Ⅱ( UⅡ)/UT system on innate immune inflammatory signal pathway TLR4-IRF3 in the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated Kupffer cells (KCs).Methods: Rat KCs were isolated and cultured.Pro-in-flammatory cytokines including IL-6,IFN-βand IFN-γwere assayed by ELISA in culture supernatant of KCs.Cell surface TLR4 were tested with flow cytometry technique.Expression of IRF3 were tested with real-time PCR and Western blot.Results: Significant increases were showed in IL-6, IFN-βand IFN-γsecretion, TLR4-expressed positive rates and IRF3 mRNA levels in KCs after stimulated by LPS,but were inhibited via urantide pretreatment.In addition,LPS induced upregulation of nuclear IRF3 protein and downregulation of cytoplasm IRF3 protein in KCs,which were blocked by urantide pretreatment.Conclusion:UⅡ/UT system mediates immune inflammatory response in part through activating TLR 4-IRF3 pathway in LPS-stimulated KCs.