1.Application research on the use of EqualSpheres embolization microspheres loaded with idarubicin in a VX2 rabbit liver tumor model
Chuntao WANG ; Zheyu JIANG ; Weilun HE ; Xinli DAI ; Qin LI ; Lizhou WANG
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2025;34(10):1094-1098
Objective This study aims to investigate the effects of transcatheter arterial chemoembolization(TACE)using EqualSpheres,CalliSpheres,and Lipiodol loaded with idarubicin on VX2 liver cancer in rabbits.Methods Twelve New Zealand white rabbits were randomly assigned to three groups:EqualSpheres group,CalliSpheres group,and Lipiodol group(n=4 per group).The VX2 liver cancer animal model was successfully established through ultrasound-guided percutaneous puncture.EqualSpheres,CalliSpheres,and Lipiodol were employed as embolization agents loaded with idarubicin for the embolization procedure.Peripheral blood samples were collected at intervals of 5 minutes,0.5,1,4,12 and 24 hours following embolization and were centrifuged to obtain serum.At 24 hours post-TACE treatment,the rabbits in both the experimental and control groups were euthanized,and both liver cancer tissues and normal liver tissues were collected.UPLC-MS/MS was used to measure the drug concentration of idarubicin in peripheral blood and tissue samples,and Graphpad software was used to construct drug concentration-time curves in peripheral blood.The pharmacokinetic curves were constructed to evaluate the dynamic in vivo distribution characteristics.Results The average drug concentration in the EqualSpheres group(920.06 ng/mL)was significantly higher than that in both the CalliSpheres group(79.47 ng/mL)and the Lipiodol group(118.71 ng/mL).However,the average drug concentration in normal liver tissue of all the three groups was lower,and the difference was not statistically significant.The peripheral blood drug concentration of the three groups decreased at 5 minutes post-TACE and increased over the next 24 hours.The average blood concentration curve of EqualSpheres group increased more steadily compared to the CalliSpheres group and the Lipiodol group.The Cmax of the Lipiodol group was reached at 0.5 hours,measuring 11.54 ng/mL.Both the CalliSpheres group and the EqualSpheres group achieved their Cmax at 5 minutes,with values of 7.82 and 8.36 ng/mL,respectively.Conclusion EqualSpheres loaded with idarubicin achieve a high drug concentration at the tumor site while maintaining a low concentration in peripheral blood over 24 hours.This study demonstrates the stable drug release capability of idarubicin-loaded EqualSpheres.
2.Correlation of replication efficiency and antigen expression of HBV strains in vivo and in transfected cells
Li WU ; Lifang HE ; Weilun JIANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 1997;0(04):-
Objective To study the correlation of replication efficiency and antigen expression of hepatitis B virus (HBV) strains in patient sera and transfected cells. Methods Quantification of five maternal serum HBV DNA was carried out using dot hybridization and polymerase chain reaction-enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (PCR-ELISA), hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg) levels in the sera were determined by ELISA. Full-length genomes of HBV strains cloned from five pregnant women were separately used to transfect HepG2 cells. The levels of HBsAg and HBeAg in the supernatant of transfected cells were determined with Abbott EIA kits, the replication efficiency of intracelluar replicative intermediates and extracellular HBV DNA of viral particles was analyzed by Southern blot and hybridization. Results Intracellular and extracellular HBV replication and antigen expression of cloned HBV strains showed positive correlation tendency with the HBV DNA and antigen levels in serum samples. Conclusions Virus replication efficiency and expression of HBsAg and HBeAg by full-length HBV clones are in relative coincidence with the biological characteristics of HBV strains in patients. Cell transfection can be used to study the biological characteristics of individual isolates.

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