1.Preliminary study of stereotactic cardiac radioablation in radiotherapy of ventricular arrhythmia
Jing LI ; Qingyong CHEN ; Guangjun LI ; Yan LI ; Yingjie ZHANG ; Changhu LI ; Long BAI ; Renming ZHONG ; Yinbo HE ; Sen BAI ; Qing YANG ; Feng XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(3):260-265
Objective:To introduce the stereotactic cardiac radioablation (SCRA) based on the stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT), and comprehensively evaluate the new approach by short-term effectiveness and safety.Methods:Patients with ventricular arrhythmia (VA) were evaluated and included in this clinical trial, who were immobilized by vacuum bag and performed simulation with 4-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT). In this study, the planning target volume (PTV) was set as the target to design a SBRT plan using volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT), which was evaluated by dose parameters such as R 50%, homogeneity index and conformity index, etc. The results of Holter and echocardiography were monitored during the follow-up and compared with the data before treatment. Results:Three subjects with ventricular tachycardia (VT) and one with premature ventricular contraction (PVC) received the same prescription of 25 Gy in a single fraction. The average volume of PTV was 71.4 cm 3(60.3-89.4 cm 3). The average time of beam delivery was 12.0 min (4.5-21.0 min). And the short-term follow-up lasted for an average of 18 weeks (14-25 weeks), which showed significant decrease in both VT and PVC load without complications. Conclusion:This study reports the implementation method of SCRA and proves its short-term effectiveness and safety, but the effects and standards of the key radiotherapy techniques still need to be explored.
2.Simultaneous Determination of 8 Flavonoid Glycosides in Sedum bulbiferum by HPLC
Yingying WU ; Yan LEI ; Chengfen YAO ; Xue MA ; Yong HUANG ; Yongjun LI ; Changhu LIN
China Pharmacy 2020;31(12):1436-1435
OBJECTIVE:To establish a metho d for sim ultaneous determination of 8 flavonoid glycosides in Sedum bulbiferum . METHODS:HPLC method was adopted to determine the contents of kaempferol- 3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside-(1→2)-α-L-glucopy- ranoside-7-O-α-L-glucopyranoside(KGGR),kaempferol-3-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-7-O-α-L-rhamnopyranoside(KGR),quercetin-3- O-α-L-rhamnose-7-O-α-L-rhamnoside(QRR),BulbiferumosideⅡ,kaempferol-3-O-(6-coumarinyl)-β-D-glucose-(1→2)-β-D-glu- cose-7-O-α-L-rhamnoside(KcGGR),kaempferol-3-O-(2-β-D-glucose)-α-L-rhamnose-7-O-α-L-rhamnoside(KGRR),kaempferol-3- O-α-L-rhamnoside-7-O-α-L-rhamnoside(KRR),kaempferol-3-O-(6″-acetyl-β-D-glucose)-7-O-α-L-rhamnoside(KaGR)in S. bulbi- ferum. The determination was performed on Waters CORTECS C 18 column with mobile consisted of acetonitrile - 0.1% phosphoric acid water solution (gradient elution )at the flow rate of 0.8 mL/min. The detection wavelength was set at 254 nm,and column temperature was 35 ℃. The sample size was 5 μL. RESULTS:The linear range of 8 constituents were 0.013-0.052,0.005-0.018, 0.008-0.031,0.010-0.042,0.009-0.038,0.008-0.030,0.009-0.037,0.032-0.130 μg,respectively(all r were not less than 0.999 0). The limits of detection were 0.08,0.14,0.11,0.21,0.42,0.35,0.23,0.28 μg/mL,respectively. The limits of quantification were 0.25,0.47,0.38,0.69,1.40,1.17,0.77,0.93 μg/mL,respectively. RSDs of precision ,reproducibility and stability tests (24 h) were all lower than 3%(n=6 or n=7). The average re coveries were 99.67%-104.20%(RSDs=0.17%-1.59%,n=6). Average contents of above 8 constituents in 13 batches of samples were 0.893 8,0.312 6,0.490 8,0.964 9,0.751 2,0.502 2,0.606 2, 1.915 7 mg/g(n=3). CONCLUSIONS : The method is simple, acourate and reproducible , and can be used for simultaneous determination of 8 flavonoid glycosides in 才〔2016〕5677) S. bulbiferum .
3.A preliminary study on the dynamic imaging of chest high resolution CT in patients with mild COVID-19
Zhaoping CHENG ; Yan LI ; Yanhua DUAN ; Hui GU ; Changhu LIANG ; Yumao YAN ; Baojuan GAO ; Shaoxian LI ; Linlin SUN ; Ximing WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2020;54(6):548-551
Objective:To explore the evolution of imaging findings on dynamic chest high resolution CT(HRCT) in patients with mild COVID-19.Methods:The data of epidemiology, clinical data and continuous dynamic chest high-resolution CT images of the patients with mild COVID-19 were analyzed retrospectively. Twenty-five patients (including 24 common type and 1 mild) were enrolled in the group, including 14 males and 11 females, with age of (42±12) years and hospital stay of (19±5) days. The basic images and dynamic images of HRCT were analyzed and compared by the radiologists.Results:The clinical manifestations were fever (22 cases), cough (18 cases), expectoration (8 cases), pharyngeal pain (6 cases). Most laboratory tests lacked specificity. There were no significant abnormalities on chest CT of one mild patient. HRCT findings of the common type were as follows: (1) the distribution of the lesions: most of the multiple lesions involved both lungs (19 cases), with average of 3 (3±1) lobes, located in the peripheral pulmonary zone near the pleura (22 cases); (2) the morphology and density of the lesions: most of the lesions were ground glass density foci (22 cases), which were patchy and massive (18 cases), nodular (10 cases) and arc broadband (7 cases); with the development of the disease, the density of some lesions increased with localized pulmonary consolidation (10 cases), accompanied by air bronchus sign (5 cases) and halo sign (5 cases). Dynamic changes of HRCT images in the chest: the positive manifestations were found on the 5th (5, 6) day after the onset of the disease, the progressive time of CT lesions was 5 (5, 7) days, the peak time of CT lesions was 11 (10, 13) days, and the turning time of CT lesions was 9 (8, 11) days.Conclusions:Dynamic chest HRCT can monitor the basic evolution process of the disease in patients with mild COVID-19, and provide a more intuitive basis for clinical early diagnosis and treatment.
4.Feasibility Research of the New Fixation Device Compatible with Head and Neck Coil of MRI for Radiotherapy.
Hui TANG ; Guangjun LI ; Changhu LI ; Long BAI ; Zhenyao HU ; Sen BAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2019;43(5):326-329
MRI simulation images quality of head and neck coil scanning is better than that of radiotherapy surface coil, but currently the head and neck coil is not compatible with radiotherapy positioning devices. In this paper, a new fixation device is developed based on computer reverse engineering technology, which can be used in combination with head and neck coil. This article focuses on discussing the feasibility of the new device in radiotherapy. The obtained ACR phantom and Cat phantom 504 images were used to analyze MR and CT images quality assurance indicators. The dose attenuation of 6 MV photons was measured using the ionization chamber. The results showed each index met the clinical application requirements of intracranial tumor radiotherapy, thereby it can be used in intracranial tumor radiotherapy.
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5. Research progress on reversion of multidrug resistance in tumor by cepharanthine
Taiyang JI ; Fuchao CHEN ; Shan WANG ; Changhu KE ; Zhihao LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2019;41(12):1407-1410
This article reviews the related literature on the reversal of multi-drug resistance in tumors by cepharanthine, and summarizes the reversal effects and mechanisms of multi-drug resistance in different tumors such as leukemia, liver cancer, ovarian cancer, breast cancer, esophageal cancer and colon cancer. Its reversal effect on multi-drug resistance of tumors is the result of a multi-channel, multi-link combination. The main mechanism is to inhibit membrane transporter function, affect enzyme transfer system, inhibit anti-apoptotic pathway activation and anti-apoptotic protein expression.
6.Research progress of anti-tumor mechanism of effective components of angelica dahurica
Shengnan CUI ; Zhihui ZHOU ; Wei LI ; Yingying BAI ; Dongzhi ZHAI ; Xu CHAO ; Changhu DONG ; Hong LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;40(4):381-384
Angelica dahurica is diaphoretic, commonly used in the treatment of cold, wet, and itchy rubella nasosinusitis. Studies have shown that the effective components of Angelica dahurica can be used in the treatment of malignant tumors. This paper summarizes the related literature home and abroad recently, and regards the effective components of Angelica dahurica as a major role in treatment of tumor by inhibiting tumor cell proliferation, promoting apoptosis, inhibiting tumor metastasis, inhibiting platelet aggregation, enhancing immunity, and anti-tumor drug resistance. Meanwhile, the paper finds the shortcomings of the present researches, and hopes to provide reference for the future experiment and clinical research.
7.Effects of starfish saponins on insulinsignaling pathway in muscle of NAFLD rats
Cheng CHEN ; Xiuqing HAN ; Chunhua LIU ; Zhaojie LI ; Changhu XUE ; Yuming WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(4):512-516
Aim To investigate the effects of starfish saponins(Sfs) on insulin signaling pathway in orotic acid-induced NAFLD rats.Methods 1% orotic acid was used to establish NAFLD model in male Wistar rats for six weeks.The NAFLD rats were randomly divided into two groups(eight rats in each group) and then fed with the corresponding diets: Model group(1% orotic acid)and Sfs group(1% orotic acid containing 0.04% starfish saponins).After starfish saponins feeding for 8 weeks, hepatic lipids content, liver function indices and relevant protein expression in muscle insulin signaling pathway were measured.Results Compared with model group, starfish saponins reduced hepatic lipids content and improved liver functions.In addition, it effectively ameliorated insulin resistance by improving insulin signaling pathway and improved glucose uptake in muscle.Conclusion The amelioration effect of starfish saponins on impaired insulin signaling pathway in muscle is observed in orotic acid-induced NAFLD rats.
8.Extraction technology optimization of total flavonoids in Wudang pine needle tea by orthogonal test
Xuesong ZHU ; Tingting PI ; Dandan CAO ; Ping HU ; Cong LI ; Chunlei LI ; Huimin LIU ; Changhu KE ; Fang ZHENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(5):447-450
Objective To optimize the best extraction technology of total flavonoids in Wudang pine needle tea.Methods The contents of total flavonoids were taken as index, and orthogonal design of L9(34) was applied to process ultrasonic extraction.Results The order of factors of affecting extraction technology was solid to liquid ratio > ultrasonic power > ultrasonic time. The optimized extraction technology was as follows: adding 500 times volume of purified water, ultrasonic extracting for 15 minutes with ultrasound power 500 W at 40℃. The average content of total flavonoids was 39.701 mg/g.Conclusions The optimal extraction technology is simple, efficient and feasible, and can be used for extracting total flavonoids from Wudang pine needle tea, providing basis for the formulation of quality standards.
9.Optimization of Extraction Conditions for Four Major Effective Components in Wudang Ⅱ Flos lonicerae Caulis by Orthogonal Design and Content Determination
Cong LI ; Peng LI ; Fang ZHENG ; Huimin LIU ; Xuesong ZHU ; Changhu KE ; Xueru DING ; Yang ZHAO
China Pharmacist 2016;19(9):1766-1769
Objective:To study the content determination method for the effective components in WudangⅡFlos lonicerae Caulis to lay foundation for the quality evaluation. Methods: An ultrasonic method was used. The effects of extraction solvent, ultrasonic time, ultrasonic power and ratio of solid to liquid on the contents of rutin and mignonette nucleoside were studied, and the extraction conditions were optimized by a 4-factor and 3-level orthogonal experiment. The chromatographic conditions were as follows:a Phenome-nex Luna-C18(250 mm ×4.60 mm, 5 μm) column was adopted for chlorogenic acid, and a Fortis Xi Phenyl column (250 mm × 4. 6 mm, 5 μm) was used for rutin, loganin and luteoloside;the mobile phase was acetonitrile (B)-0. 4% phosphoric acid (C) solu-tion (15 ∶85) for chlorogenic acid and loganin, and acetonitrile (B) -0. 5% glacial acetic acid aqueous solutjion (D) with gradient e-lution for rutin and luteoloside;the column temperature was 30℃, and the detection wavelength was 327,237,354 and 348 nm, re-spectively. Results:The optimum extraction conditions for rutin and luteoloside from WudangⅡFlos lonicerae Caulis were as follows:the extraction solvent was 60% ethanol, the solid-liquid ratio was 1 ∶30, the ultrasonic power and the ultrasonic time were 350 W and 50 min for rutin, and 250W and 60min for luteoloside. The content of chlorogenic acid, loganin, rutin and luteoloside was 10. 27, 6. 33, 0. 401 and 0. 450 mg·g-1 in the samples, respectively. Conclusion:The method is simple and convenient, accurate and re-producible, which can be used to control the quality of WudangⅡFlos lonicerae Caulis and provide reference for the further develop-ment.
10.Immunomodulatory effects of sea cucumber fucoidan on macrophage and the signaling pathways
Qi ZHANG ; Xuemin LI ; Zhaojie LI ; Tao ZUO ; Qingjuan TANG ; Yaoguang CHANG ; Jingfeng WANG ; Changhu XUE
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(1):87-91,92
Aim To investigate the immunomodulatory effects of sea cucumber fucoidan ( SC-FUC) on macro-phage and the signaling pathways. Methods Cell via-bilities in response to different concentrations of SC-FUC were analyzed by MTT, phagocytosis ability was detected by neutral red,and nitric oxide ( NO) produc-tion was examined by Griess reaction kit. The mRNA expression levels of IL-6 , IL-10 , Toll-like receptors (TLRs) and related signal molecules MyD88, TRIF, NF-κB were assayed by real-time PCR. All the experi-ments were based on murine RAW264. 7 cell line. Re-sults SC-FUC could promote RAW264 . 7 cell prolif-eration, phagocytosis as evidenced by uptake of neutral red and release of NO. The effects were significant at the early stage (6 h and 12 h) . SC-FUC could up-reg-ulate the expression of IL-6 , IL-10 , TLR4 , TLR5 , TLR9. Moreover, mRNA expressions of TLRs signaling molecules were increased, as well as MyD88, TRIF, NF-κB. Conclusions SC-FUC could activate macro-phage, and then promote the immune function by pro-moting production or expression of NO, IL-6, IL-10. It is speculated to be relevant to activated cell surface re-ceptors in macrophage, including TLR4, TLR5, TLR9, and NF-κB signaling pathways.

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