1.Application value of transrectal multimodal ultrasound in evaluating the efficacy of endocrine therapy for prostate cancer
Qian LIU ; Hua HONG ; Danyan LIANG ; Guozhu WU ; Ran SUN ; Fang WANG ; Yue SUN ; Yuan FENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2022;31(9):802-808
Objective:To explore the value of transrectal multimodal ultrasound parameters in monitoring and evaluating the efficacy of endocrine therapy for prostate cancer.Methods:Thirty patients with prostate cancer confirmed by pathology and treated with endocrine therapy in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region People′s Hospital from November 2019 to May 2021 were selected. The levels of serum prostate specific antigen (PSA), prostate volume, color Doppler parameters, elasticity index and contrast-enhanced ultrasound parameters were measured and recorded before treatment, 1 month and 3 months after treatment. The parameters before and after treatment were statistically analyzed. The correlation between the changes of each index and PSA was analyzed by Spearman correlation analysis.Results:Total prostate specific antigen, free prostate specific antigen, and prostate volume were significantly different before treatment, and 1 month and 3 months after treatment( P<0.05), and the values showed a downward trend with increase of treatment time. There was no significant difference in resistance index before and 1 month after treatment( P>0.05), but decreased significantly 3 months after treatment( P<0.05). The values of elasticity index, peak intensity, area under curve and gradient at 1 month and 3 months after treatment were lower than those before treatment, while the arrival time and rising time at 1 month and 3 months after treatment were significantly higher than those before treatment( P<0.05). Spearman correlation analysis showed that there was no correlation between the changes of quantitative parameters and PSA value before and after treatment( P>0.05). Conclusions:Prostate volume, color Doppler parameters, elasticity index, and contrast-enhanced ultrasound parameters change in the early stage of endocrine therapy for prostate cancer, which can be used as a useful supplement to PSA for prostate cancer, and can be used to evaluate the efficacy of clinical prostate cancer endocrine therapy.
2.Advances in the Diagnosis, Treatment and Prognosis of Lymphangioleiomyomatosis
Chongsheng CHENG ; Song LIU ; Yanli YANG ; Guozhu HOU ; Wuying CHENH ; Tengyue ZHANG ; Danjing HU ; Xinlun TIAN ; Kaifeng XU
JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 2022;1(1):38-44
Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a rare, multisystemic, low-grade neoplasm character-ized by diffuse cystic lesions in the lung.In recent years, emerging imaging examination such as 68Ga-NEB PET-CT scan provides efficient and precise non-invasive diagnostic methods to detect lymphatic circulation abnormalities in LAM patients. The long-term efficacy and safety of sirolimus for LAM has accumulated further evidence, and genetic profiling studies have unveiled more information of genetic mechanisms. Prognosis of LAM has been much improved. We briefly reviewed the research advances of LAM in China and other countires.
3.The role of coupler perfusion in transrectal ultrasound in the diagnosis of T-stage rectal cancer
Guozhu WU ; Yanwei GAO ; Hua HONG ; Yumin WANG ; Xianyan MENG ; Ran SUN ; Qian LIU ; Haijun LI ; Danyan LIANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2021;30(2):151-156
Objective:To investigate the role of coupler perfusion in transrectal ultrasound in the diagnosis of preoperative T staging of rectal cancer.Methods:A retrospective analysis of the preoperative clinical data of 132 patients with rectal cancer in the People′s Hospital of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region from June 2015 to November 2020. According to whether or not the patients agreed to coupler perfusion before ultrasound examination, they were divided into 2 groups, namely the perfusion group 69 cases and the non-perfusion group of 63 cases, with postoperative pathology as the gold standard, and compared with magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) to evaluate the accuracy of the 2 groups and MRI in the T staging of rectal cancer.Results:The total coincidence rates of the coupling agent perfusion group, non-perfusion group and MRI group for the diagnosis of rectal cancer T staging were 89.9%, 76.2% and 87.9%, respectively, and the difference among the three methods was statistically significant (χ 2=6.096, P=0.047). The diagnostic sensitivity of the coupling agent perfusion group for T1 stage was 96.0%, which was higher than 61.5% of the non-perfusion group and 92.3% of the MRI ( P=0.010). The specificity of the perfusion group for the diagnosis of T2 stage was 95.7%, higher than the non-perfusion group and MRI ( P=0.037), the positive predictive value of the perfusion group for T2 stage was 90.9%, which was higher than the non-perfusion group and MRI ( P=0.035). The diagnostic accuracy of the perfusion group for T2 stage was 94.2%, higher than the non-perfusion group and MRI (χ 2=7.070, P=0.029). There were no statistically significant differences in diagnostic sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value and accuracy among the perfusion group and the non-perfusion group and the MRI for T3 and T4 (all P>0.05). Conclusions:Coupled-agent perfusion makes it convenient and fast for intracavity ultrasound to diagnose T staging of rectal cancer, and the diagnostic efficiency is comparable to MRI. In particular, it can be used as a highly reliable imaging method for T1 and T2 rectal cancer.
4.Effects of lentivirus-mediated DKC1 gene silence on radiosensitivity of human cervical cancer HeLa cells
Zhengchun LIU ; Rui CAI ; Kaili ZHANG ; Guozhu RUAN ; Meilian LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2020;40(8):590-594
Objective:To investigate the effect of decreasing DKC1 gene expression on radiosensitivity of HeLa cells.Methods:A cell model with low expression of DKC1 gene was established by shRNA technology with lentivirus as vector, and the interference efficiency was verified by RT-PCR and Western blot assay. Cells were divided into two groups of interference (Lv-shDKC1) and its negative control. Telomerase activity was detected by TRAP-ELISA, and telomere length was measured by Real-time PCR. Cell survival was obtained through clone formation assay and fitted by multi-target single-hit model, and radiobiological parameters ( D0, Dq, N, SF2) and radiosensitization ratio (SER) were calculated. Results:After DKC1 interfering, the expression levels of mRNA and protein of DKC1 in HeLa cells were significantly decreased by (71.330±4.112)% ( t=25.53, P<0.05) and (35.520±3.804)% ( t=4.833, P<0.05), respectively. Compared with the blank control group and negative control group, the telomerase activity of Lv-shDKC1 group decreased significantly from 0.900±0.044 and 0.897±0.031 to 0.713±0.021 ( F=31.44, P<0.05), the relative telomere length was significantly decreased from 4.233±0.306 and 4.633±0.379 to 2.667±0.404 ( F=39.15, P<0.05). The telomerase activity and relative telomere length of blank control group and Lv-shDKC1 negative control group had no significant difference( P>0.05). SF2 in the interference group (0.571±0.006) was significantly lower than that of the blank control group (0.861±0.009) and the Lv-shDKC1 negative control group (0.807±0.002) ( F=1812, P<0.05), and the radiosensitization ratio (SER) of shDKC1 interference was 1.508. Conclusions:Downregulation of DKC1 in human cervical cancer HeLa cells enhances the radiosensitivity through inhibiting the activity of telomerase and shortening the length of telomere. DKC1 gene may become a new target of radiosensitization.
5. Molecular epidemiology of Listeria monocytogenes isolated from ready-to-eat food in 2017 in China
Weiwei LI ; Yunchang GUO ; Li ZHAN ; Guozhu MA ; Zushun YANG ; Chengwei LIU ; Zhixin SHEN ; Di WANG ; Xiaoai ZHANG ; Xiaohong SONG ; Bo YU ; Huayun JIA ; Xiugui LI ; Xiuli ZHANG ; Xiaorong YANG ; Dajin YANG ; Xiaoyan PEI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2020;54(2):175-180
Objective:
To analyze the molecular characteristics of
6. Dynamic analysis of antibodies induced by leptospiral vaccines
Ying ZHANG ; Yinghua XU ; Xiangqin LIU ; Jinlong ZHANG ; Zhibin CHEN ; Guozhu WANG ; Xiaofang XIN ; Ming ZENG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2019;39(11):864-868
Objective:
To investigate the dynamic changes of antibodies induced by leptospiral vaccines.
Methods:
Antigens for antibody detection were screened out. ELISA was used to analyze antibody responses induced at different time points after immunizing guinea pigs with different batches of leptospiral vaccines from different manufacturers. To investigate the relationship between antibody responses induced by leptospiral vaccines and their protective effects in animal model, guinea pigs were challenged with
7.Determination of related genotoxic impurities in olmesartan medoxomil by HPLC-MS
Baolei LUAN ; Xinjun XU ; Guiting LIANG ; Mengmeng YOU ; Guozhu LIU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2019;50(3):325-329
The aim of this study was to establish a high performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method for the determination of 5-(4′-(bromomethyl)-[1, 1′-biphenyl]-2-yl)- 1H-tetrazole(BBT1)and 5-(4′-(dibromomethyl)-[1, 1′-biphenyl]-2-yl)-1H-tetrazole(BBT2), which are two genotoxic impurities in olmesartan medoxomil. Chromatographic separation was based on an Agilent Zorbax Eclipse Plus C18(250 mm × 4. 6 mm, 5 μm)column using water(containing 0. 1% formic acid)- acetonitrile as mobile phase in gradient elution mode. Mass spectrometry was operated in positive ion mode. Selective ion monitors were set at m/z 315 for BBT1 and at m/z 395 for BBT2. Good linear correlations were observed in the range of 0. 009 4- 0. 561 0 μg/mL(r=0. 998)with the quantification limit at 9. 35 ng/mL and the detection limit at 3. 12 ng/mL for BBT1, and in the range of 0. 018 2- 0. 547 5 μg/mL(r=0. 999)with the quantification limit at 18. 25 ng/mL and the detection limit at 6. 08 ng/mL for BBT2. Furthermore, the average recoveries of the three spiked concentration level were 96. 5%(n=9, RSD=4. 8%)and 98. 0%(n=9, RSD=5. 1%)for BBT1 and BBT2, respectively. The proposed method is simple, specific and accurate, and quite suitable for the determination of BBT1 and BBT2 in olmesartan medoxomil.
8.Effects of rhPTH(1-34)treatment for glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis
Ping SUN ; Qiangqiang XING ; Guoju HONG ; Guozhu YANG ; Nan LIU ; Weishan SUN ; Lingping HU ; Weimin DENG ; Chenghong MA
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(6):941-945
Objective To establish the GIOP model and extract BMSCs from the rat model.We aim to in-vesitigatethe effect ofrhPTH(1-34)for inhibiting β-catenin ubiquitination when combining with Micro-CT and bio-logical technology.We also investigate the influence of rhPTH(1-34)on the GIOP.Methods Female SPF emale rats wererandomly divided into normal control group,methylprednisolone group(model group),methylpredniso-lone+saline group(blankcontrol group)and methylprednisolone+rhPTH(1-34)group(test group). The proximal femoral cancellous bone was examined by Micro-CTand histopathological Staining. The expression of Wnt10b and β-catenin protein were detected. By comparing with inducedBMP-2,BMSCs were treated withrhPTH(1-34)and stained with ALP and alizarin red.Results(1)In Micro-CT,BV/TV,Tb.Th and Tb/N decreased,whereas Tb/sp increased in the test group comparedwith model group(P<0.05).ROI three-dimensional reconstruction of trabecu-lar bone in test group showed local bone repair;(2)Wnt10b and β-cateninexpression increased in the test group compared with the model model(P<0.05),indicating that rhPTH(1-34)can enhance the transcriptional activity of β-catenin(P<0.05)and promote the expression of Wnt10b andβ-catenin(P<0.05).Conclusion The inter-vention with rhPTH(1-34)can prevent GIOP by regulating the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway and inhibiting GIOP progress,which can improve the microstructure of bone.
9.Role of sodium oxalate in radiosensitivity of hypoxic NPC CNE2 cells
Tan CHENG ; Jieling ZHENG ; Ying LIU ; Guozhu XIE ; Yawei YUAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(12):1934-1937
Objective To explore the influence of sodium oxamate on the radiaosensitivity of hypoxic nasopharyngeal carcinoma CNE2 cells. Methods The production of lactate and angiotensin Ⅱ in CNE2 with or without sodium oxamate treatment was detected by lactate assay kit and angiotensin Ⅱ ELISA kit. Cell growth of hypoxic CNE2 with or without sodium oxamate treatment was measured in vitro by MTT method. Radiosensitivity of hypoxic CNE2 with or without sodium oxamate treatment was tested by clone formation assay. Results Lactate and angiotensin Ⅱ production of CNE2 cells treated with sodium oxalate was inhibited. Sodium oxalate inhibited the proliferation of hypoxic CNE2 cells. The radiosensitivity of hypoxic CNE2 cells treated with sodium oxalate was largely improved. Conclusions Sodium oxalate inhibits the proliferation of CNE2 cells in hypoxic condition and significantly enhances the radiosensitivity of hypoxic CNE2 cells. The mechanism may be involved in its inhibiting of angiotensinⅡproduction.
10.Pathogen isolation and identification of an outbreak of infection in lung with unknown causes
Yi SHI ; Yi ZHANG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Wei SHI ; Guozhu MA ; Changhong LIU ; Jine LEI ; Lin MA ; Lei CAO ; Zhicheng ZHANG ; Feng LIU ; Dongli LIU
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2017;33(1):57-60
We investigated the pathogen of an outbreak of lung infection with unknown causes.By epidemiological analysis,we used real-time PCR,ELISA,gold dipstick,VITEK2 and MALDI-TOF-MS to identify suspicious bacteria.We made use of serum plate agglutination test to confirm the suspicious bacteria and the patient serum.We isolated 2 strains of Cryptococcus albidus from environmental samples.There has been specific agglutination between suspicious bacteria and patient serum.This pneumonia may be related to the infection of Ccryptococcus albidus.

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