1.Effect of Ditan Decoction combined with aripiprazole and olanzapine in treatment of schizophrenia and its influence on serum inflammatory factors changes
Yumei HE ; Guorong XIE ; Qing YANG ; Dinglun DUAN ; Yue QIN ; Xinlong WANG ; Minggui LUO ; Fangyan DONG
Chongqing Medicine 2024;53(19):2970-2974,2980
Objective To study the effect of Ditan Decoction combined with aripiprazole and olanzapine in the treatment of schizophrenia and its influence on serum inflammatory factors chnage.Methods Seventy-seven patients with schizophrenia meeting the requirements visiting the outpatient department and hospitalized in Dazu District Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Dazu District Mental Health Center from July 2021 to March 2023 were selected as the study subjects and divided into the observation group(n=38)and control group(n=39).The control group was treated with aripiprazole and olanzapine,and the observation group was combined with Ditan Decoction on the basis of the control group.After 8 weeks of treatment,the TCM syndrome scores,Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale(PANSS)score,serum inflammatory factors(IL-6,IL-1β,IL-17)levels were compared between the two groups.Results The total effective rate was 97.37%in the observation group and 84.65%in the control group,and the difference was statistically signifi-cant(P<0.05).The TCM syndrome score of each item and total scores after treatment in the observation group were lower than those in the control group(P<0.05),the PANSS positive symptoms,negative symp-toms,general psychopathology and total scores in the observation group were lower than those in the control group(P<0.05).The IL-17,IL-6 and IL-1β levels after treatment in observation group were lower than those in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion Ditan Decoction combined with aripiprazole and olanzapine has significant clinical efficacy in the treatment of schizophrenia,which could further reduce the symptom score of the patients and improve the serum inflammatory factors levels.The treatment is highly safe and worthy of clinical recommendation.
2.Ultrasmall, elementary and highly translational nanoparticle X-ray contrast media from amphiphilic iodinated statistical copolymers.
Lu SU ; Kellie S DALBY ; Hannah LUEHMANN ; Sussana A ELKASSIH ; Sangho CHO ; Xun HE ; Lisa DETERING ; Yen-Nan LIN ; Nari KANG ; Dennis A MOORE ; Richard LAFOREST ; Guorong SUN ; Yongjian LIU ; Karen L WOOLEY
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(4):1660-1670
To expand the single-dose duration over which noninvasive clinical and preclinical cancer imaging can be conducted with high sensitivity, and well-defined spatial and temporal resolutions, a facile strategy to prepare ultrasmall nanoparticulate X-ray contrast media (nano-XRCM) as dual-modality imaging agents for positron emission tomography (PET) and computed tomography (CT) has been established. Synthesized from controlled copolymerization of triiodobenzoyl ethyl acrylate and oligo(ethylene oxide) acrylate monomers, the amphiphilic statistical iodocopolymers (ICPs) could directly dissolve in water to afford thermodynamically stable solutions with high aqueous iodine concentrations (>140 mg iodine/mL water) and comparable viscosities to conventional small molecule XRCM. The formation of ultrasmall iodinated nanoparticles with hydrodynamic diameters of ca. 10 nm in water was confirmed by dynamic and static light scattering techniques. In a breast cancer mouse model, in vivo biodistribution studies revealed that the 64Cu-chelator-functionalized iodinated nano-XRCM exhibited extended blood residency and higher tumor accumulation compared to typical small molecule imaging agents. PET/CT imaging of tumor over 3 days showed good correlation between PET and CT signals, while CT imaging allowed continuous observation of tumor retention even after 10 days post-injection, enabling longitudinal monitoring of tumor retention for imaging or potentially therapeutic effect after a single administration of nano-XRCM.
3.To establish a method of serum detection by Raman spectroscopy for the diagnosis of gastric cancer
Haiyan HE ; Yang ZHANG ; Yunxia WANG ; Guorong HUANG ; Yu XIONG ; Mengya LI ; Fengxin XIE ; Weiling FU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2022;45(8):852-858
Objective:To establish a method of serum detection by Raman spectroscopy for the diagnosis of gastric cancer.Methods:Between April and November 2019, 110 patients with gastric cancer [73 males, 37 females, age (57.4±10.3) years] and 74 patients with colorectal cancer [48 males and 26 females, aged (58.3±12.2) years] were collected at the First Affiliated Hospital of Army Military Medical University, along with 100 healthy subjects [59 males and 41 females, aged (55.6±10.61) years] during the same period. Fasting venous blood serum samples were collected from the subjects. A Raman spectrometer XploRA PLUS was used in this experiment, with an excitation light source of 532 nm, a field of view of 100 times, and a spectrum range of 200-2 000 cm -1, etc. The serum samples were detected by nondestructive and non-contact rapid detection, and the Raman spectra of serum samples were collected. Using the Raman spectrum acquisition and processing supporting software LabSpec6 to smooth, baseline, and normalize the obtained Raman spectrum. Multivariate statistical analysis software SIMCA14.1 were applied to import and analyze the obtained Raman spectrum data by principal component analysis (PCA), orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA), and other methods for statistical analysis. An operating characteristic curve (ROC) was constructed to evaluate the model analysis effect between serum samples of healthy people and those with gastric cancer. Serum samples from the colorectal cancer group were used to verify the reliability of the model. Results:Six Raman peaks with good repeatability were detected in serum samples in health and gastric cancer group, and peaks were located at 1 001.17, 1 154.63, 1 337.89, 1 446.85, 1 515.33, and 1 658.34 cm -1, respectively. Raman intensities at six Raman peaks were significantly different between healthy and gastric cancer groups. At the displacement of 1 001.17, 1 154.63, and 1 515.33 cm -1, the Raman intensity in the healthy group was higher than that in the gastric cancer group. At 1 337.89, 1 446.85, and 1 658.34 cm -1 displacement, the Raman intensity of the gastric cancer group was higher than that of the healthy group. An OPLS-DA model was constructed to analyze the serum samples of the healthy group and the gastric cancer group. In the model, R 2 is the fitting power, and Q 2 is the predictive ability. The closer the values of R 2 and Q 2 are to 1, the better the performance of the model, and the obtained model's R 2X(cum)=0.809, R 2Y(cum)=0.819, Q 2(cum)=0.758. ROC characteristic curve was drawn based on the OPLS-DA model. The area under the curve (AUC) of the gastric cancer group was 0.998. Six peaks with good repeatability were detected in the serum Raman spectra of gastric cancer stage Ⅰ, Ⅱ, Ⅲ, and Ⅳ, which were located at the displacement of 1 001.85, 1 155.07, 1 338.36, 1 445.75, 1 515.92, and 1 657.68 cm -1, respectively, and at the displacement of 1 155.07 and 1 515.92 cm -1. The Raman intensity of gastric cancer stage Ⅳwas significantly higher than that of gastric cancer stages Ⅰ, Ⅱ, and Ⅲ. Conclusions:According to the model reliability verification, the healthy group, gastric cancer group and colorectal cancer group can also be effectively separated based on OPLS-DA results; it showed a good performance in separating the healthy group from the gastric cancer group. It is possible to detect serum samples from healthy people and gastric cancer patients unlabeled by combining Raman spectroscopy and the OPLS-DA method in multivariate statistics.
4.Correlation between the number of circulating tumor cells in peripheral blood and clinicopathological features of patients with breast cancer
Xiuyue LI ; Yan HE ; Zhen SU ; Guorong ZOU ; Xiaolong CAO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2021;33(6):414-418
Objective:To investigate the correlation between the number of circulating tumor cells (CTC) in peripheral blood and clinicopathological features of patients with breast cancer.Methods:The clinical data of 104 breast cancer patients at Guangzhou Panyu Central Hospital between January 2017 and May 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. The number of CTC in peripheral blood, the levels of serum tumor markers [alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), carbohydrate antigen (CA)125, CA153] were detected. In blood samples, the number of CTC ≥ 2/ml was defined as CTC positive. Immunohistochemistry was used to analyze the protein expression of Ki-67 in tumor tissues. The association of CTC with clinicopathological features, serum tumor markers and Ki-67 protein expression was also analyzed.Results:The CTC positive rate was 80.77% (84/104). There were statistically significant differences in composition of whether there was vascular tumor thrombus (χ 2 = 0.860, P = 0.009), axillary lymph node metastasis (χ 2 = 12.382, P<0.01), N staging ( P = 0.002) and TNM staging (χ 2 = 7.698, P = 0.006) between patients with CTC positive and negative. However, there were no statistically significant differences in composition of age ( t = 0.634, P = 0.528), tumor quadrant (χ 2 = 6.523, P = 0.163), molecular subtyping (χ 2 = 4.164, P = 0.384), histological grade (χ 2 = 1.901, P = 0.387), T staging ( P = 0.099) and whether there was nerve invasion (χ 2 = 0.092, P = 0.761). The levels of serum CEA and CA125 in CTC positive patients were higher than those in CTC negative patients [median ( P25, P75): 2.50 ng/ml (2.21 ng/ml, 2.92 ng/ml) vs. 1.89 ng/ml (1.61 ng/ml, 2.35 ng/ml); 13.81 U/ml (11.79 U/ml, 16.28 U/ml) vs. 11.17 U/ml (8.91 U/ml, 12.80 U/ml); all P < 0.05], and CTC was positively correlated with serum CEA and CA153 levels ( r = 0.520, P<0.01; r = 0.497, P<0.01); CTC was not related to Ki-67 protein expression (χ 2 = 0.512, P = 0.474). Conclusion:The number of CTC in peripheral blood is closely related to clinical staging, lymph node or hematogenous metastasis, tumor markers CEA and CA153 levels of breast cancer. The increased number of CTC may cause tumor progression and metastasis.
5.Re-detectable positive SARS-CoV-2 RNA tests in patients who recovered from COVID-19 with intestinal infection.
Wanyin TAO ; Xiaofang WANG ; Guorong ZHANG ; Meng GUO ; Huan MA ; Dan ZHAO ; Yong SUN ; Jun HE ; Lianxin LIU ; Kaiguang ZHANG ; Yucai WANG ; Jianping WENG ; Xiaoling MA ; Tengchuan JIN ; Shu ZHU
Protein & Cell 2021;12(3):230-235
6.Application of progressive nutrition guide sheet in postoperative enteral nutrition for patients with oral cancer
Tian ZHANG ; Dan QIAO ; Yan ZHANG ; Yuan TANG ; Xiongtao YANG ; Jie HE ; Xianhong LAI ; Liping XIAO ; Dan LI ; Guorong WANG ; Tao YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2021;29(1):22-29
Objective:To explore the effect of applying individualized progressive nutrition guide sheet in postoperative enteral nutrition (EN) for patients with oral cancer.Methods:Using convenient sampling method, 40 oral cancer patients admitted to Sichuan Cancer Hospital from November 2017 to October 2018 were selected as the control group, and 46 from November 2018 to October 2019 were selected as the observation group. Both groups received EN support but the observation group were applied with progressive nutrition guide sheet. The pre- and post-operative body weight, nutrition related indicators, gastrointestinal symptoms, proportion of patients achieving daily target energy intake, patient/family satisfaction and other indicators were compared between the two groups.Results:There were significant differences in preoperative potassium, total protein and albumin at 7 days after operation, prealbumin at 3 and 7 days after operation, potassium at 3 days after operation and sodium at 3 days after operation between the two groups( Z=4.963, P<0.01; Z=5.094, P<0.01; Z=-2.022, P<0.05; Z=4.048, P<0.01; Z=2.14, P<0.05, Z=-6.04, P<0.01, Z=-7.13, P<0.01). The dynamic changes of potassium and sodium in the two groups were compared before operation, 3 days after operation and 7 days after operation ( F=30.20, F= 118.51, all P<0.01). There were significant differences in incidence of abdominal pain, abdominal distension and diarrhea between the two groups ( χ2=6.91, P=0.009, χ2=10.36, P=0.001, χ2=4.71, P=0.03). There were also significant differences in the proportion of patients achieving daily target energy intake at 1 day, 2 days, 3 days, 4 days, 5 days, and 6 days after operation between the two groups ( χ2=41.77, χ2=45.09, χ2=45.71, χ2=40.53, χ2=29.97, χ2=6.11, all P<0.01). Conclusion:The application of progressive nutrition guidelines in early postoperative EN support for patients with oral cancer can help to improve postoperative nutritional status, avoid potassium, sodium and electrolyte disturbance, alleviate postoperative gastrointestinal symptoms, improve the achievement of daily target energy intake and patient/family satisfaction, and promote disease recovery.
7.Evolution and development of surgical treatment for liver cancer
Jie WANG ; Jiawei CHEN ; Guorong ZHENG ; Chuanchao HE ; Zhiyu XIAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2020;36(10):2161-2166
The treatment of liver cancer involves multidisciplinary comprehensive treatment including internal medicine, surgical treatment, radiation, and interventional surgery, and surgical treatment based on surgery is currently the main treatment method for liver cancer. This article summarizes and analyzes the update in the concept of surgical treatment of liver cancer, the development of treatment methods, and the advances in surgical technology and discusses the advantages and limitations of related techniques and concepts in the surgical treatment of liver cancer, so as to provide a reference for further promoting the improvement in the surgical treatment of liver cancer.
8.Fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery in treatment of brain metastases of lung cancer: a therapeutic effect and prognosis study
Yudi YOU ; Hongwei WANG ; Guorong ZHANG ; Zhanbiao HE ; Jun YIN ; Yadi WANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2018;17(9):934-939
Objective To compare the efficacies and prognoses of stereotactic radiosurgery and fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery in treatment of brain metastases of lung cancer with diameter of 3-7 cm.Methods A retrospective study of 80 patients with brain metastases from lung cancer with diameter of 3-7 cm treated with gamma knife in our hospital from April 2010 to November 2016 was performed.There were 46 patients in stereotactic radiosurgery group and 34 in fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery group.The local tumor rate,incidence of complications,changes ofperitumoral edema,and Kamofsky Performance Status (KPS) scale scores at 3 months after operation were compared between the two groups.Multi-factor Cox regression model was used to analyze the factors influencing the short-term efficacy of patients.Kaplan-Meier survival analysis was used to evaluate the survival rate of patients.Results Three months after operation,the local tumor control rate and incidence of complications were 73.9% and 21.7% in the stereotactic radiosurgery group,and 94.1% and 2.94% in the fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery group,with significant differences (P<0.05).As compared with those in the stereotactic radiosurgery group,the percentage of patients with increased grading ofperitumoral edema was significantly decreased and percentage of patients with increased KPS scores was significantly increased in fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery group (P<0.05).Multivariate Cox analysis showed that tumor diameter was the only statistically significant risk factor for prognosis (P<0.05).The median survival time was 13.6 months in the stereotactic radiosurgery group and 16 months in the fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery group.The one-year survival rate and accumulate survival rate showed no significant differences between the two groups (P>0.05).Conclusion As compared with stereotactic radiosurgery therapy,fractionated stereotactic radiosurgery has more advantages in the treatment of lung cancer brain metastases with diameter of 3-7 cm.
9.The value of prenatally quantitative sonography in diagnosing clubfoot
Tingting HUANG ; Guorong LYU ; Shaozheng HE ; Boyi LI
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2017;26(9):799-802
Objective To investigate the value of prenatally quantitative sonography in diagnosing clubfoot.Methods By routine sonography totally 32 feet diagnosed doubtfully with clubfoot were chosen as case group,and 414 normal feet between 16 and 38 weeks'gestation were enrolled in control group stochastically.The length of foot(FL)and width of the foot(FW)in both group were measured,and then the length-to-width ratio(FL、FW)was calculated.On the basis of the research of Glotzbecker,the angle that the long-axis of the foot made with the long-axis of the lower leg was measured and classified into mild, moderate,severe degree in control group.The length and width of the foot and the length-to-width ratio in both groups were compared.After birth,the fetuses of case group were followed up and Dimeglio score was recorded.The FL、FW and the angle that the long-axis of the foot made with the long-axis of the lower leg were subjected to the correlation analysis with Dimeglio score,respectively.Results Twenty-six of the 32 feet with prenatal diagnosis had a clubfoot documented at birth(false positive equals to 18.8%).According to Glotzbecker's classification,13,13 and 5 of 32 feet respectively were classified as mild,moderate,severe degree.The FL and FL、FW in case group were smaller than those in the other group(FL:Z=-2.10,P <0.05;FL、FW:Z=-8.46,P <0.001),and the foot width was wider(Z=-2.06,P <0.05).Significant negative correlation was identified between the FL、FW and the Dimeglio score(r =-0.600,P <0.01) and significant positive correlation was identified between the angle that the long-axis of the foot made with the long-axis of the lower leg and the Dimeglio score(r=0.764,P <0.01).Conclusions The angle that the long-axis of the foot made with the long-axis of the lower leg,FL,FW and FL、FW can provide more information for prenatally sonography in diagnosing clubfoot without more section of the examination.
10.Effects of Ganlu Xiaodu Dan and Its Incomplete Prescription on Expressions of MiR-146a and TLR4 mRNA in Cells Infected by EV71
Bichen AI ; Yirong HE ; Rong CAO ; Dong HE ; Guorong ZHAO ; Youshun HE
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;24(3):61-65
Objective To observe the effects of Ganlu Xiaodu Dan and its incomplete prescription on expressions of MiR-146a and TLR4 mRNA in RD cells infected by EV71. Methods With technique of cell culturing, Ganlu Xiaodu Dan therapy group, incomplete Qing prescription therapy group, incomplete Li prescription therapy group, normal cells control group, model control group and ribavirin control group were set, and tests for virus toxicity and medicine toxicity in cells were taken, then expressions of miRNA-146a and TLR4 mRNA in these RD cells 24 hours after intervention with medicine were detected. Results Compared with normal cells control group, miR-146a in mRNA model control group decreased and TLR4 mRNA increased. Compared with model control group, miR-146a mRNA in Ganlu Xiaodu Dan therapy group, incomplete Qing prescription therapy group and incomplete Li prescription therapy group all increased while TLR4 mRNA decreased, and differences between ribavirin control group and model control group were not significant. Compared with Ganlu Xiaodu Dan therapy group, both expressions of miR-146a and TLR4 mRNA in incomplete Qing prescription therapy group were lower; miR-146a increased and TLR4 mRNA decreased in incomplete Li prescription therapy group. Compared with incomplete Qing prescription therapy group, miR-146a mRNA in incomplete Li prescription therapy group increased, but expression of TLR4mRNA between them was not significant. Conclusion Ganlu Xiaodu Dan can regulate the immune reactions caused by infection of EV71 by increasing expression of miR-146a mRNA and reducing expression of TLR4 mRNA. There may be antagonism effect between incomplete Qing prescription and incomplete Li prescription.

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