1.Diagnosis and treatment of gastrointestinal stromal sarcomas (attached 40 cases reports)
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(4):604-605
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristic and surgical treatment of MGIST. Methods 40 cases MGIST surgical meterials were retrospectively analyzed. Results All cases were used surgery,the situation of the tumor is clear and most of them are not coated clearly. The diameter of the tumor is 5~16cm, in average (8.6±2.4)cm ;no lymph nodes metastasis during the surgery. No serious postoperative complications. Follow-up the pa-tients for 8~68 months, 14 of them died. Conclusion There is no specific characteristic on MGIST clinical perform-ance, pathological examination is the basis for the diagnosis. Surgical resection is the main treatment method.
2.Therapeutic effect and mechanism of intrapleural administration of cisplatin bound to activated carbon particles for treating malignant pleural effusion
Zhixin ZHANG ; Ling WANG ; Changwan YANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2009;25(6):610-613
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effect and possible mechanism of intrapleural administra- tion of cisplatin bound to activated carbon particles for treating malignant pleura] effusions(MPE). Methods ①60 patients with MPE confirmed in the Third Hospital of Changzhou and the Second Hospital of Changzhou from 2004 to 2007 were randomly divided into treatment group (n=30)and control group(n=30). Chest catheters were inserted percutaneously into the pleural space to drain the effusions. Cisplatin mixed with activated carbon particles for the treatment group and only cisplatin for the control group were injected into pleural cavity. Whether above-mentioned treatment should be repeated was determined by ultrasonic B every week until up to four times. Curative effect and side-effect were compared between two groups a month later. ②20 cases, randomly selected from both groups respectively, underwent whole body and chest SPECT scan to image lymphatic system by means of 99Tcm-DX after effusions drainage but before intrapleural injection of drug. Cases whose imaging graphics were abnormal would undergo the above SPECT again 2 weeks after intrapleural injection of drug so as to find changes in imaging graphics. Results ① The overall response rate was significantly higher in treatment group than in control group(100% (30/30) vs 66.7% (20/30), χ2=12.00, P<0.01)and that intrapleural injection was needed only once in most cases. Gastrointestinal upset and leucoponia were less and milder in treatment group than in control group (16.7% (5/30) vs 30.0% (9/30) and 6.7% (2/30) vs 20.0% (6/30) respectively),but there was no statistical difference between the two groups(χ2=1.49 and 1.30,P>0.05). ②The rate of improvement in lymphatic imaging was significantly higher in treatment group than in control group (78.6% (11/14) vs 37.5% (6/16),P<0.05). Conclusion The treatment of malignant pleural effusions with intrapleural administration of cisplatin bound to activated carbon particles is extremely effective and safe, and can improve lymphatic drainage as well.
4.Identification of a novel HLA class Ⅰ allele,B~*1316
Xiaomei HE ; Xiaoyan SHAN ; Zhixin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 1988;0(04):-
Objective To analyze the nucleotide sequences of novel HLA class I le,B*1316.Methods Routine sequence-specific oligonucleotide(SSO) typing and sequencing based typing(SBT) was used.Results The B*1316 allele differs from B*1302 by one nucleotide substitution in exon 3: T to A at nt position 184,which results in an amino acid substitution at codon 62 from Val to Glu.Conclusion A novel HLA class I allele,B*1316 has been identified,and was officially recognized by WHO Nomenclature Committee in April 2006.
5.Effect of Xinjihuoliyin on Myocardium Injury Induced by Adriamycin in Rats
Renping WANG ; Ming ZHANG ; Zhixin LU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(08):-
Objective To observe the protective and antioxidative effect of Xinjihuoliyin on the myocardium injury induced by adriamycin (ADM) in rats. Methods 80 SD rats were randomly divided into four groups:normal group, control group, Xinjihuoliyin group and positive control group (Huangqishengmaiyin group). In control group, Xinjihuoliyin group and Huangqishengmaiyin group, ADM was intraperitonial injected at a dose of 2.5 mg/kg, three times every week, for 4 weeks, while normal saline was intraperitonial injected at a dose of 3 mL/kg in normal group. In Xinjihuoliyin group, Xinjihuoliyin was intragastric administrated once a day at a dose of 10 g/kg. In Huangqishengmaiyin group, Huangqishengmaiyin was intragastric administrated once a day at a dose of 7 mL/kg and distilled water was given to other two groups. The activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and the content of malondialdehyde (MDA) of serum and myocardium were assayed. The myocardial pathomorphism was detected at the same time. Results Compared with the control group, MDA of serum and myocardium was lower, and SOD of serum and myocardium was higher in Xinjihuoliyin and Huangqishengmaiyin group. The scale of myocardial pathological damage in Xinjihuoliyin and Huangqishengmaiyin group was improved. Conclusion Xinjihuoliyin has protective effect and antioxidative effect on the myocardium injury induced by adriamycin in rats.
6.The study of E-cadherin gene abnormality in non-small cell lung cancer
Guoqiao ZHANG ; Zhixin WANG ; Xin LIU ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(09):-
Objective To observe the E cadherin gene abnormality in non small cell lung cancer(NSCLC). Methods E cadherin gene mutations in exons 6, 7, 8 and 9 in 24 cases of non small cell lung cancer were studied by PCR SSCP and DNA sequence analysis. Results Abnormality of the E cadherin gene was found in exon 9 by means of insertion, deletion and mutation in 2 cases. Conclusion Abnormality of E cadherin gene is present in NSCLC by means of insertion and deletion in extracelluar matrix. The main cause of the decrease in epithelial adhesion may be resulted from the abnormality gene change of the E cadherin.
7.The neuroprotection effects of basic fibroblast growth factor on focal cerebral ischemia in rats and the expression of bax
Zhixin LI ; Nengshu HE ; Yunting ZHANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(03):-
Objective To study the effect of intra arterial thrombolysis in combination with basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF), and the protecting mechanism of the bFGF. Methods 50 male Wistar rats were subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion (MACO) for 4 hours by a single fibrin rich clot. The rats were randomly assigned to the following two expremental groups: 1) treatment with urokinase alone; 2) treatment with urokinase and bFGF. The neurological deficits and the volume of lesions on MRI T2WI were observed at different periods after therapy. The expression of bax were analyzed by immunuohistochemical method at each time point. Results Bax expression increased at 3 hours after reperfusion, and reached the peak level at 12h reperfusion. At 6h after therapy, expression of bax ( P
8.Effect of intrathecal injection of dexmedetomidine on the behavioral activity, pain degree and expression of protein kinase C in the spinal dorsal horn in rat models of chronic neuropathic pain
Hu SUN ; Liang ZHANG ; Zhixin XU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2017;27(6):6-11,32
Objective To analyze the effect of intrathecal injection of dexmedetomidine on the behavioral activity, pain degree and expression of protein kinase C in spinal dorsal horn of rat models of chronic neuropathic pain, and to investigate the analgesic mechanism of dexmedetomidine.Methods 75 healthy male rats were randomly divided into observation group, model group and control group, 25 rats in each group.Chronic sciatic nerve injury model was established in the observation group and model group.After modeling, intrathecal dexmedetomidine intervention was used in the observation group.The model group was treated with saline injection and there was no intervention in the control group.Before the modeling (BM)and at 3(D3), 5(D5), 7(D7), and 14 (D14)days after medicine administration, the behavioral capacity was evaluated by cumulative evaluation method and movement function evaluation, and the assessment of pain degree (mechanical withdrawal method and thermal withdrawal latency pain threshold detection method), PKC staining score (immunohistochemical SABC method), PKC mRNA assay (RT-PCR method) and PKC protein expression (Western blot) were conducted and the data were statistically analyzed.Results ① Before modeling, the behavior, the cumulative scores of motor function, MWT, and TWL showed no significant differences between the different groups (P>0.05).After modeling, the model group and observation group showed that the cumulative scores and motor function scores were increased significantly, MWT and TWL decreased significantly, and the changes in the observation group were significantly lower than those in the model group (P<0.05).After modeling, the cumulative scores, motor function scores, MWT, and TWL were significantly different between the groups (P<0.05).② The expression of PKC was negative in the control group and positive in the model group.In the observation group, after the initial establishment of model, the PKC was strongly positive, and along with the prolonged treatment, the PKC expression intensity was decreased, and only weakly positively expressed at 14 d.③ After modeling, the observation group and model group showed that the PKC mRNA and PKC protein expression levels were significantly higher than that of the control group (P<0.05).With the continuous drug administration, the PKC mRNA and PKC in the observation group were decreasing, and reached a level close to that of the control group at 14 d of drug administration.From the third day after modeling, at the same time points, the amount of PKC expression in the observation group was significantly lower than that in the model group (P<0.05).Conclusions Intrathecal injection of dexmedetomidine can improve the behavior of rat models with chronic neuropathic pain, and reduce the degree of pain.It may be related to the inhibition of protein kinase C expression in the spinal dorsal horn.
10.Effect of Ankle States on Peak Torque of Knee Flexion and Extension for Old Adults
Zhixin NIU ; Qi ZHANG ; Qing YUE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(7):610-611
Objective To explore the effect of state of the ankle on peak torque of knee flexors and extensors. Methods 18 adults in community over 65 years old were included. Their peak torque with knee flexion and extension was measured under 4 kinds of action of ankle. Results There was significant difference in peak torque neither flexion nor extension among 4 kinds of action of ankle (P>0.05). Conclusion It is unimportant of the state of ankle for knee training.