1.Correlation Between TCM Syndrome Types and Onset Solar Terms in Patients with Gastric Cancer
Xianchao WANG ; Na LI ; Jing HUANG ; Peizheng SHI ; Xiaomin ZHONG ; Xinjiang ZHANG ; Halin WANG ; Xiaoyong WEI ; Shanshan XIAO ; Xiaowei YE ; Qiaohong YANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(10):3384-3393
Objective To investigate the correlation between TCM syndrome types and solar term of onset in patients with gastric cancer.Methods A total of 359 patients with gastric cancer admitted to the Cancer Center of the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine from January 2020 to August 2023 were included in this study,and the frequency distribution method was used to analyze their information such as sex,age,solar term of onset,differentiation,metastasis and TCM syndrome type.The solar term of onset corresponding to the onset date was calculated,and then the association between solar term of onset and TCM syndrome type in gastric cancer was analyzed.The circular distribution method was used to explore the peak of solar term of onset and TCM syndrome type.Results Among the 359 patients with gastric cancer included in this study,male patients were more than female patients(1.69∶1).The age of onset was mainly between 60 and 70 years old(117 cases,32.6%),and male patients(85 cases,72.6%)were more than female patients(32 cases,27.3%)in this age group.The most common TCM syndromes were qi and blood deficiency syndrome(160 cases,44.6%)and phlegm damp condensation syndrome(94 cases,26.2%).The onset of the disease mainly occurred in winter(132 cases,36.8%),and the peaks were light snow(31 cases,23.5%),major cold(25 cases,18.9%),heavy snow(23 cases,17.4%)and the start of winter(22 cases,16.7%).Qi and blood deficiency syndrome and phlegm damp condensation syndrome in patients with gastric cancer were correlated with solar terms and seasons(P<0.05).The 285 patients with gastric cancer were mainly poorly differentiated gastric cancer(175 cases,61.4%),mainly concentrated in winter(66 cases,37.7%).The main route of gastric cancer metastasis is lymph node metastasis,followed by liver and abdominal cavity metastasis.Conclusion Qi and blood deficiency syndrome and phlegm dampness condensation syndrome are common in patients with gastric cancer.The onset time of gastric cancer is mostly in winter,and the syndrome type is significantly correlated with the onset solar term and differentiation degree.
2.Comparison of filling ratio, alignment, and stability between ABG Ⅱ short-stem and Corail long-stem in total hip arthroplasty for Dorr type C femur.
Xianchao BAO ; Mingyang LI ; Limin WU ; Shenghu JIANG ; Bin SHEN
Chinese Journal of Reparative and Reconstructive Surgery 2023;37(6):641-646
OBJECTIVE:
Using the mono-energy reconstruction images and X-ray films to investigate whether the ABG Ⅱ short-stem could improve the filling ratio, stability, and alignment in the Dorr type C femur, compared with the Corail long-stem.
METHODS:
Among patients who were with Dorr type C femurs and treated with total hip arthroplasty between January 2006 and March 2012, 20 patients with a Corail long-stem (Corail group) and 20 patients with an ABG Ⅱ short-stem (ABG Ⅱ group) were randomly selected. The differences in gender, age, body mass index, and preoperative diagnoses between the two groups were not significant ( P>0.05). The ABG Ⅱ group was with a mean follow-up of 142 months (range, 102-156 months), and the Corail group was with a mean follow-up of 107 months (range, 91-127 months). There was no significant difference in the Harris score and subjective satisfaction score between the two groups at last follow-up ( P>0.05). At last follow-up, dual-energy CT scans with mono-energy image reconstruction were used to calculate the prosthetic filling ratio and to measure the alignment of the prosthesis in the coronal and sagittal positions. Stability assessment was performed based on X-ray films, and the subsidence distance was measured using EBRA-FCA software.
RESULTS:
X-ray film observation showed that the prostheses in the two groups were stable and no signs of loosening was found. The incidence of pedestal sign was significantly lower in the ABGⅡ group than in the Corail group ( P<0.05), and the incidence of heterotopic ossification was significantly higher in the ABGⅡ group than in the Corail group ( P<0.05). The subsidence distance of femoral stem in ABG Ⅱ group was significantly greater than that in Corail group ( P<0.05), and the subsidence speed of femoral stem in ABG Ⅱ group was also greater than that in Corail group, but the difference was not significant ( P>0.05). The overall prosthesis filling ratio was significantly higher in the ABG Ⅱ group than in the Corail group ( P<0.05), while the coronal filling ratio at the lesser trochanter, 2 cm below the lesser trochanter, and 7 cm below the lesser trochanter were not significant ( P>0.05). The results of prosthesis alignment showed that there was no significant difference in the sagittal alignment error value and the incidence of coronal and sagittal alignment error >3° between the two groups ( P>0.05), while the coronal alignment error value in the ABG Ⅱ group was significantly greater than that in the Corail group ( P<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Although the ABG Ⅱ short-stem avoids the distal-proximal mismatch of the Corail long-stem in the Dorr type C femur and thus achieves a higher filling ratio, it does not appear to achieve better alignment or stability.
Humans
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Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip/methods*
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Femur/surgery*
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Hip Prosthesis
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Prosthesis Design
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Retrospective Studies
3.Progress in diagnosis and treatment of children with pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect
Jinyang LIU ; Xianchao JIANG ; Xiang LI ; Jiachen LI ; Simeng ZHANG ; Lizhi LV ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;37(2):116-120
There are still differences in the surgical treatment of children with pulmonary atresia(PA-VSD) with ventricular septal defect. The high rate of postoperative complications and reoperation intervention is still a problem that plagues surgeons. There are few reports on the understanding of the anatomy and physiological functions of MAPCAs. This article systematically reviews and analyzes domestic and foreign literature, and reviews the anatomical classification, surgical management strategies and related complications of PA-VSD patients.
4. The research of selective unifocalization in patients with pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect and major aortopulmonary collaterals and recognition of major aortopulmonary collaterals from the perspective of histopathology
Xianchao JIANG ; Bo PENG ; Li LI ; Ju ZHAO ; Shoujun LI ; Fuxia YAN ; Jinping LIU ; Xu WANG ; Jun YAN ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2020;36(1):1-4
Objective:
To investigate the clinical outcomes of selective major aortopulmonary collaterals(MAPCAs) unifocalization and report histopathological findings in patients with pulmonary atresia with ventricular septal defect and major aortopulmonary collaterals(PA/VSD/ MAPCAs).
Methods:
The study enrolled 6 MAPCAs/VSD/PA patients with age ranged from 6 to 96 months and body weight ranged from 5.0 to 23.0 kg. These patients underwent selective MAPCAs unifocalization and primary repairs. Preoperative cardiac catheter, selective arteriography, cardiac CTA and intraoperative pathology were performed to identify different function, anatomic distribution and histopathology of MAPCAs.
Results:
6 MAPCAs/VSD/PA patients underwent selective MAPCAs unifocalization and primary repair. No death occurred after operation and at follow-up which lasted for 1 to 20 months. Preoperative cardiac catheter, selective arteriography and intraoperative histopathology demonstrated distribution of functional MAPCAs similar to native pulmonary artery arborization and participating in arterial gas exchange. Functional MAPCAs were classified into elastic arteries according to histopathology.
Conclusion
There are two histological type of MAPCAs which play different roles. Selective unifocalization to functional MAPCAs which are classified into elastic arteries like native pulmonary artery is a safe and effective treatment approach for PA/VSD/MAPCAs.
5.The prognosis of the complete transposition of great arterial with left ventricular outflow tract obstruction after arterial switch operation
Yunchao XING ; Jun YAN ; Shoujun LI ; Tong YI ; Zhiling MA ; Xianchao JIANG ; Qiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;35(4):201-204
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of complete transposition of great arterial with left ventricular outflow tract obstruction(TGA/LVOTO) patients who received arterial switch operation(ASO),and further evaluated the risk factors of postoperative adverse events.Methods Retrospectively evaluated the adverse events(including postoperative mortality,reoperation,aortic valve insufficiency,re-LVOTO and mitral valve insufficiency) and the related risk factors of 39 TGA/LVOTO patients after ASO.Results 39 TGA/LVOTO patients were included,the mean Z value of PV was 0.6,the mean peak LVOT gradient was 31.6 mmHg (1 mmHg =0.133 kPa).The mean follow up time was 15.9 months,during the follow up,1 patient had early mortality,and CPB time(P =0.034) was associated with early mortality;4 patients had early reintervention;15 patients had AVI,and larger PV Z value(P =0.026) was associated with postoperative AVI;7 patients had MVI,and subvalvar level LVOTO(P =0.001) was associated postoperative MVI;6 patients had re-LVOTO,and older age at operation (P =0.029),muhi-level LVOTO (P =0.024) were associated with postoperative re-LVOTO.Conclusion If the obstruction of LVOT can be repaired by surgery,TGA/LVOTO patients had a satisfied prognosis after ASO with relief of LVOTO,the postoperative early mortality was very low,and although the probability of re-LVOTO was increased with time,the long-term reintervention probability was very low.
6.Prognosis of the complete transposition of great arteries with left ventricular outflow tract obstruction after intraventricular repair
XING Yunchao ; LI Shoujun ; YAN Jun ; WANG Xu ; YAN Fuxia ; YI Tong ; JIANG Xianchao ; MA Zhiling ; WANG Qiang
Chinese Journal of Clinical Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;26(6):534-538
Objective To compare the clinical characteristics and prognosis of patients who received two different intraventricular repair. Methods We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 24 complete transposition of the great arteries (TGA)/left ventricular outflow tract obstruction (LVOTO) patients who all received intraventricular repair. The patients were allocated into two groups including a REV group and a Rastelli group. There were 13 patients with 9 males and 4 females at median age of 25.2 (6, 72) months in the REV group. There were 11 patients with 10 males and 1 female at median age of 47.9 (14, 144) months in the Rastelli group. Results The age at operation (P=0.041), pulmonary valve Z value (P=0.002), and LVOT gradient (P=0.004), rate of multiphase operation between the REV group and the Rastelli group was statistically different. The mean follow-up time was 17.3 months. And during the follow-up, 1 patient had early mortality, 2 patients had early reintervention, 7 patients had postoperative RVOTO, and received Rastelli and larger VSD inner diameter were associated with postoperative RVOTO. Conclusion As the traditional surgery for TGA/LVOTO patients, the intraventricular repair has a low early mortality and low early reintervention. Modified REV is associated with postoperative peripheral pulmonary vein isolation (PVIS). Patients who received Rastelli operation and with larger VSD inner diameter are more likely to have postoperative RVOTO, but the reintervention for PVI and RVOTO during follow up is very low.
7.Establishment of three human pancreatic cancer orthotopic xenograft nude mice models and serum metabolomics
Weize HU ; Zhishui LI ; Jianghua FENG ; Xianchao LIN ; Shi WEN ; Jianxi BAI ; Heguang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2016;22(3):188-192
Objective To analyze the metabolic profile in serum between normal and orthotopic xenograft nude mice burdened with three human pancreatic cancer cell lines,which were differentiated differently.Methods Human pancreatic cancer lines SW1990,BxPC-3 and Panc-1 were subcutaneously injected into the nude mice,respectively.When the tumor volume reached 1.0 cm3,the nude mice were euthanized and the tumor tissues were removed and implanted to the pancreas to establish the orthotopic xenograft mice model.The serum from three orthotopic xenograft tumor nude mice and the normal controls were collected and then analyzed by 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.Results The three orthotopic xenograft nude mice models were successfully established.In SW1990,BxPC-3 and Panc-1 group,the orthotopic xenograft tumor formation rate was 79% (11/14),93% (13/14) and 86% (12/14),while the mortality was 7% (1/14),0 and 7% (1/14),respectively.Compared with control group,the content of metabolites in the serum of orthotopic xenograft tumor nude mice was increased including creatine,alanine,glutamine,1-methylhistidine,isoleucine,lactate,phenylalanine,tryptophan and valine,but the glycerolphosphocholine (GPC) and glucose levels were reduced.As the tumors progressed to be more malignant,the content of valine and isoleucine tended to increase.Conclusions The establishment of the orthotopic implantation tumor nude mice model was stable and reliable with high tumor formation rate.Obvious metabolic differences of glucose,lipid and amino acids were observed between normal and human pancreatic cancer tumor burdening nude mice models.The common metabolic features identified in all three nude mice models burdened with human pancreatic cancer could be used as the potential markers for diagnosing human pancreatic cancer.
8.Analysis of nuclear magnetic resonance-based metabonomics of pancreatic cancer
Xianchao LIN ; Bohan ZHAN ; Shi WEN ; Zhishui LI ; Jianghua FENG ; Heguang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2016;15(6):574-578
Objective To investigate the clinical value of serum metabonomic profile of pancreatic cancer using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)-based metabonomics.Methods The retrospective case-control study was adopted.The clinical data of 23 patients with pancreatic cancer (PC group) and 16 healthy volunteers (control group) who were admitted to the Fujian Medical University Union Hospital between December 2013 and December 2014 were collected.The serum of the 2 groups was measured by 1H NMR spectroscopy.Multivariate statistical analyses were performed to identify the characteristic metabolites in the 2 groups,including principal component analysis (PCA),partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) and orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA).Observation indicators included:(1) multivariate statistical analysis of serum metabonomic profile,results of PCA,PLS-DA and OPLS-DA,(2) screening of metabolites.Measurement data with normal distribution were presented as x ± s.The comparison between groups was evaluated with the t test.The count data were analyzed using the chi-square test.Results (1) The multivariate statistical analysis of serum metabonomic profile:results of PCA showed that expression rates of principal component 1 (PC1) and principal component 2 (PC2) to original data were 54.9% and 23.5%,with both cumulative contribution rate of 78.4%.Results of PLS-DA showed that the separative trend between PC group and control group was appeared,and variance of X and Y matrixes and predictive value were 0.254,0.816 and 0.385.Results of OPLS-DA showed that the differences of samples between the 2 groups were further increased,and differential metabolites were screened according to the distinction of scores between the 2 groups,value of R2X,R2Y and Q2 was 0.254,0.816 and 0.433.(2) Screening of metabolites:35 serum metabolites were detected in the 2 groups.Compared with the control group,levels of 3-hydroxybuyarate,citrate,formate,glutamate,isoleucine,methionine and phenylalanine in the PC group were elevated (r =0.524,0.511,0.656,0.566,0.503,0.498,0.648,P <0.05),and levels of 3-methylhistidine,alanine,glutamine,LDL and VLDL in the PC group were decreased (r =-0.607,-0.508,-0.560,-0.568,-0.559,P < 0.05).Conclusions Compared with healthy controls,several amino acids,citrate and lipoproteins demonstrate the metabolic differences in the serum of patients with pancreatic cancer.NMR based metabonomic profile technology can distinguish the difference of serum metabolites between patients with pancreatic cancer and healthy controls.NMR based metabonomic technology may be a promising method for the diagnosis of pancreatic cancer.
9.Small interfering RNA-mediated COX-2 gene silencing enhances chemosensitivity of KB/VCR cells by suppressing MDR-1 gene expression and P-glycoprotein activity.
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(5):718-722
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated COX-2 gene silencing in enhancing the chemosensitivity of KB/VCR cell lines.
METHODSKB/VCR cells were trasnfected with COX-2 siRNA were examined for expressions of COX-2 and MDR-1 mRNAs with RT-PCR and for Rho-123 accumulation using flow cytometry. MTT assay was used to analyze the proliferation of the transfected KB/VCR cells.
RESULTSCompared with the negative and blank control groups, COX-2 siRNA transfection resulted in significant growth inhibition of KB/VCR cells exposed to vincristine (P<0.01), down-regulated the expressions of COX-2 and MDR-1 mRNAs, and obviously increased Rho-123 accumulation in KB/VCR cells.
CONCLUSIONCOX-2 gene silencing can enhance the chemosensitivity of KB/VCR cells to vincristine, the mechanism of which may involve down-regulated MDR-1 gene expression and inhibition of P-glycoprotein activity.
ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Sub-Family B ; genetics ; metabolism ; Cyclooxygenase 2 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ; genetics ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Gene Silencing ; Humans ; KB Cells ; RNA, Messenger ; RNA, Small Interfering ; Transfection ; Vincristine
10.Small interfering RNA-mediated COX-2 gene silencing enhances chemosensitivity of KB/VCR cells by suppressing MDR-1 gene expression and P-glycoprotein activity
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;(5):718-722
Objective To investigate the effect of small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated COX-2 gene silencing in enhancing the chemosensitivity of KB/VCR cell lines. Methods KB/VCR cells were trasnfected with COX-2 siRNA were examined for expressions of COX-2 and MDR-1 mRNAs with RT-PCR and for Rho-123 accumulation using flow cytometry. MTT assay was used to analyze the proliferation of the transfected KB/VCR cells. Results Compared with the negative and blank control groups, COX-2 siRNA transfection resulted in significant growth inhibition of KB/VCR cells exposed to vincristine (P<0.01), down-regulated the expressions of COX-2 and MDR-1 mRNAs, and obviously increased Rho-123 accumulation in KB/VCR cells. Conclusion COX-2 gene silencing can enhance the chemosensitivity of KB/VCR cells to vincristine, the mechanism of which may involve down-regulated MDR-1 gene expression and inhibition of P-glycoprotein activity.

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