1.The evaluation of different stages of TNM in prognosis of appendiceal neuroendocrine tumors
ze Ying XIAO ; jie Dong BAN ; ming Jian WEI ; ning Sheng ZHANG
Tianjin Medical Journal 2017;45(10):1080-1082
Objective To investigate the prognostic value of different stages of TNM in patients with appendiceal neuroendocrine tumors (NETs). Methods The clinical data of 40 cases of NETs were analyzed, and follow-up data were staged by the ENETS and AJCC TNM staging system. Kaplan-Miere survival curves were used to compare survival differences in patients with different stages of TNM. Results Of the 40 patients, no one was diagnosed as appendiceal NETs before surgery. Twenty-one patients were diagnosed as acute appendicitis, 16 were diagnosed as chronic appendicitis and 3 were suspected as appendiceal tumors due to thickening of the lumen before surgery. No clinical manifestations were found in 40 patients before surgery including diarrhea, abdominal pain, facial flushing, asthma-like seizures and other carcinoid syndrome performance. All patients underwent appendectomy, and appendix NETs were diagnosed by pathology after surgery. In 40 appendical NETs patients, 15 cases were classified as stageⅠ(37.5%), 10 cases were classified as stageⅡA (25%), 2 cases were classified as stageⅢA (5%), 13 cases were classified at stageⅢB (32.5%), and no patients were classified as stageⅣ. The median survival times (months) were 27, 22, 21 and 18 for patients with different stages, and there were no significant differences in survival times between four stages (χ2=0.8988,P>0.05). Conclusion The clinical features of appendical NETs are nonspecific. The diagnosis of appendical NETs is based on pathological examination and immunohistochemistry. There are no correlation between different TNM stages and prognosis of patients.
2.Effect of cobra venom NGF on inducing apoptosis of LX2 cells by inhibiting Akt signaling pathway and its mechanism
tao Feng CAI ; rong Xue ZHANG ; Lin SUN ; nan Xiu WANG ; Ming LIAO ; dong Jian BAN ; Ying CHEN ; Jun NONG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2018;34(1):23-27
Aim To study the effect of cobra venom nerve growth factor ( NGF) on inducing the apoptosis of LX2 cells, the key cells of hepatic fibrosis , through Akt signaling pathway and its underlying mechanism .Methods CCK-8 method was used to detect the pro-liferation of LX2 cells at different concentrations of NGF and LY294002 .Flow cytometry was applied to detect the effect of NGF on the apoptosis of LX 2 cells. Western blot was used to study the effects of NGF and LY294002 respectively , and their combination on the p-Akt protein level .Results NGF could decrease the survival rate of LX2 cells, and the minimum effective concentration was 1mg· L-1; it increased the apopto-sis rate of LX2 cells within the rise of concentration un-der a certain of range and decreased the expression level of p-Akt, but it had no significant effect on the ex-pression of Akt .Conclusions NGF may promote the apoptosis of LX2 cells by inhibiting the activation of PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in a concentration-de-pendent manner .The study of the pathogenesis of liver fibrosis is significant for the clinical treatment of liver fibrosis.