1.A preliminary study on the treatment of minimally invasive separation with small incision and free hand screw placement in patients with spine metastasis
Xiaojun ZHU ; Jinchang LU ; Qinglian TANG ; Huaiyuan XU ; Guohui SONG ; Chuangzhong DENG ; Hao WU ; Jin WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2020;40(17):1135-1143
Objective:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of the technique of minimally invasive separation surgery with small incision and free hand screw placement in patients with spinal metastases.Methods:Retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 49 consecutive patients from May 2019 to December 2019 who underwent minimally invasive separation surgery with small incision and free hand screw placement for metastatic spinal tumors. Among them, there were 21 males with an average age of 55.62±2.97 years (range: 26-75 years) and 28 females with an average age of 52.50±1.76 years (range: 34-72 years). For patients who have primary tumor history with multiple metastases, routine pre-operative biopsy is not required; but for patients whose primary tumor is unknown and who have no history of tumor, pre-operative biopsy diagnosis is required. Before operation, Karnofsky Performance status (KPS) scoring system was used to evaluate the general condition of patients, Spinal Instability Neoplastic Score (SINS) scoring system was used to evaluate the spine stability, epidural spinal cord compression (ESCC) grading system was performed to access the degree of spinal cord nerve compression, and Frankel grading system was used to evaluate the neurological function. For patients who meet inclusion and exclusion criteria ware performed for decompression and internal fixation by a minimally invasive separation surgery with small incision and free hand screw placement. The demographic, neurological function, complications and perioperative data were collected and analyzed, including pre-operation neurological function, operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative suction drainage, drainage tube extraction time, complications rates, hospital stay, and assessment of neurological recovery at 4 weeks after surgery.Results:Preoperative coil embolization was performed in 1 patient with kidney cancer. The mean intraoperative blood loss was 748.60±79.39 ml. Comparison of intraoperative blood loss of 12 rich blood supply (liver cancer, kidney cancer, thyroid cancer) and 37 poor blood supply spine metastases (970.80 ml vs 676.50 ml) was not statistically significant ( P>0.05). The average operation time was 213.40±9.87 min. The operation involved 1 segment was performed in 41 patients (83.67%) and 8 patients had separation of 2 or more segments. The post-operative drainage before discharge was 494.02±63.30 ml. The average drainage tube retention time was 4.50±0.26 d and the average length of hospital stay was 7.35±0.38 d. The post-operative hospitalization was 5.31±0.29 d. 79.59% of patients had the neurological functions of Frankel grade C and D before surgery and 95.92% of patients exhibited stable and improved function at 4 weeks after surgery which was significantly improved comparing with that before surgery ( P<0.05). The complications occurred were dural rupture (1 case), infection (1 case) and hematoma (1 case). Comparison:The minimally invasive separation surgery with small incision and free hand screw placement could achieve less trauma, low complications rate, rapid postoperative recovery. It is also comparable to the traditional open separation surgery in terms of spinal stability and improvement of neurological functions. It is an excellent alternative for patient with spinal metastases.
2. Influence of three-level collaboration network of pediatric burns treatment in Anhui province on treatment effects of burn children
Zhengguo XIA ; Xianliang ZHOU ; Weichang KONG ; Xingzhao LI ; Junhui SONG ; Linsen FANG ; Delin HU ; Chen CAI ; Yizhong TANG ; Youxin YU ; Chunhua WANG ; Qinglian XU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2018;34(3):143-148
Objective:
To explore the influence of three-level collaboration network of pediatric burns in Anhui province on treatment effects of burn children.
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The data of medical records of pediatric burn children transferred from Lu′an People′s Hospital and Fuyang People′s Hospital to the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University from January 2014 to December 2015 and January 2016 to September 2017 (before and after establishing three-level collaboration network of pediatric burns treatment) were analyzed: percentage of transferred burn children to hospitalized burn children in corresponding period, gender, age, burn degree, treatment method, treatment result, occurrence and treatment result of shock, and operative and non-operative treatment time and cost. Rehabilitation result of burn children transferred back to local hospitals in 2016 and 2017. Data were processed with
3.Advances in nanoparticle-targeting tumor associated macrophages for cancer imaging and therapy.
Guo FENGLIANG ; Tang GUPING ; H U QINGLIAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2017;46(2):167-172
Tumor tissues are composed of tumor cells and complicate microenvironment. Tumor associated macrophages (TAMs) as an important component in tumor microenvironment, play fundamental roles in tumor progression, metastasis and microenvironment regulation. Recently, studies have found that nanotechnology, as an emerging platform, provides unique potential for cancer imaging and therapy. With the nanotechnology, TAMs imaging presents direct evidence for cancer development, progression, and the effectiveness of cancer treatments; it also can regulate the immunosuppression of tumor microenvironment and improve therapeutic efficiency through TAMs targeted killing or phenotypic transformation. In this article, we illustrate the function of TAMs and review the latest development in nano-carriers and their applications in tumor associated macrophage targeting cancer imaging and therapy.
4.Synthesis of BODIPY photosensitizers and their photodynamic effect on cancer cells.
Liu XINGANG ; W U MIN ; L I SUYING ; Li ZHONGBAO ; H U QINGLIAN ; Zhou JUN ; Tang GUPING
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2017;46(2):118-126
To design and synthesize photosensitizers with different substituents and to identify its physicochemical characteritics and photodynamic effect on cancer cells.Two kinds of BODIPY photosensitizers BPOI and BPCI were synthesized through condensation reaction between aldehyde and reactive hydrogen of pyrrole, followed with electrophilic substitution reaction. Physicochemical properties were characterized byH NMR, FT-IR and UV-visible absorption spectra and fluorescence emission spectra. The ability to produce reactive oxygen species was detected by BPDF and DCFH-DA. Photodynamic therapy effect on rat glioma C6 cellswas determined by MTT method.Two kinds of BODIPY photosensitizers BPOI and BPCI were successfully synthesized with different substituents, which were confirmed byH NMR, FT-IR. Both materials had low toxicity and could be readily taken up by tumor cells. The ability of synthesized photosensitizers to produce reactive oxygen species was strongly influenced by solvent polarity when the substituent was electron-donating group, while no effect was found when the substituent was electron-withdrawing group.Photosensitizer BPOI with electron-donating substituent produces reactive oxygen species with a slow rate in a highly polar environment, while greatly enhanced this effect in a low polarity environment, which is expected to be used for environmental-selective photodynamic therapy in tumor cells.
5.Syntheses of BODIPY photosensitizers and their photodynamic effect on tumor cells
Xingang LIU ; Min WU ; Suying LI ; Zhongbao LI ; Qinglian HU ; Jun ZHOU ; Guping TANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2017;46(2):135-143
Objective:To design and synthesize photosensitizers with different substituents and to identify its physicochemical characteritics and photodynamic effect on tumor cells.Methods:Two kinds of BODIPY photosensitizers BPOI and BPCI were synthesized through condensation reaction between aldehyde and reactive hydrogen of pyrrole,followed with electrophilic substitution reaction.Physicochemical properties were characterized by 1H NMR,FT-IR and UV-visible absorption spectra and fluorescence emission spectra.The ability to produce reactive oxygen species was detected by BPDF and DCFH-DA.Photodynamic therapy effect on rat glioma C6 cells in vitro was determined by MTT method.Results:Two kinds of BODIPY photosensitizers BPOI and BPCI were successfully synthesized with different substituents,which were confirmed by 1H NMR,FT-IR.Both materials had low toxicity and could be readily taken up by tumor cells.The ability of synthesized photosensitizers to produce reactive oxygen species was strongly influenced by solvent polarity when the substituent belongs to electron-donating group,while no effect was found when the substituent belongs to electron-withdrawing group.Conclusion:Photosensitizer BPOI with electron-donating substituent produces reactive oxygen species with a slow rate in a highly polar environment,while the ability to produce reactive oxgen is greatly improved in a low polarity environment,which is expected to be used for environmental-selective photodynamic therapy in tumor cells.
6.The expression level of MAGEA in osteosarcoma and its association with prognosis
Changye ZOU ; Shao XU ; Qinglian TANG ; Zheng YANG ; Junqiang YIN ; Xianbiao XIE ; Gang HUANG ; Jin WANG ; Jingnan SHEN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(16):2636-2641
Objective To investigate the expression level and clinical significance of melanoma antigen gene A (MAGEA) in osteosarcoma patients. Methods Compare gene expression profiles in osteosarcoma cell lines and osteoblasts with gene microarrays. Validation of differentially expressed genes was carried out by real-time polymerase chain reaction analysis. Corresponding protein levels were measures by Western blot analysis in osteosarcoma cell lines and by immunohistochemistry in osteosarcoma tissues. The staining intensity of immuno-histochemistry was correlated with clinical outcome , and its prognostic significance was analyzed. Results Sev-eral genes belonging to MAGEA increased significantly in all osteosarcoma cell lines and tumor tissue , but not in normal osteoblast cell. Patients with MAGEA expression has higher risk of lung metastasis (relative risk 2.79, 95% confidence interval, 1.12-6.93; P = 0.028) and lower five-year survival rates (39.6% ± 8.4% vs. 80% ± 8.9%, P = 0.01) compared with patients without MAGEA expression. Conclusions The expression of MAGEA increased in osteosarcoma , which inversely correlating with outcome of osteosarcoma patients.
7.Role of SCUBE3 in promoting osteosarcoma cell growth and its association with prognosis.
Guohui SONG ; Jin WANG ; Jinchang LU ; Huaiyuan XU ; Zhiqiang ZHAO ; Qinglian TANG ; Changye ZOU ; Junqiang YIN ; Xianbiao XIE ; Jingnan SHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(5):617-621
OBJECTIVETo detect the expression of SCUBE3 in human osteosarcoma cell lines and surgical specimens of osteosarcomas and investigate its association with the patients' prognosis.
METHODSThe expression of SCUBE3 protein was detected in 5 osteosarcoma cell lines using Western blotting. CCK8 assay was used to assess the effect of SCUBE3 suppression mediated by two specific small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) on the proliferation of U2OS osteosarcoma cells, and the cell cycle changes were detected using flow cytometry. Immunohistochemistry was performed to detect the expression of SCUBE3 in 60 osteosarcoma tissues, and Kaplan-Meier method was performed for survival analysis of the patients.
RESULTSCompared with osteoblast hFOB1.19 cells, the osteosarcoma cell lines all showed significantly higher expressions of SCUBE3. In U2OS cells, suppression of SCUBE3 expression by siRNA significantly inhibited the cell proliferation (P<0.05). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis indicated that patients with high SCUBE3 expression had worse prognosis than those with low SCUBE3 expression (P=0.036).
CONCLUSIONSCUBE3 is up-regulated in the 5 osteosarcoma cell lines and in primary osteosarcoma tissues to promote the proliferation of osteosarcoma cells. A high SCUBE3 expression in osteosarcoma tissues is associated with a poor prognosis of the patients, suggesting that SCUBE3 can serve as a potential therapeutic target for osteosarcoma.
Bone Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Calcium-Binding Proteins ; metabolism ; Cell Cycle ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; Flow Cytometry ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Kaplan-Meier Estimate ; Osteosarcoma ; metabolism ; pathology ; Prognosis ; RNA, Small Interfering ; Up-Regulation
8.Isolation and purification of alpha-glycerophosphate oxidase in a polyethylene glycol/(NH4 )2SO4 aqueous two-phase system.
Yao MENG ; Jiagui JIN ; Shuangfeng LIU ; Min YANG ; Qinglian ZHANG ; Li WAN ; Kun TANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(1):136-141
Alpha-glycerophosphate oxidase (alpha-GPO) from Enterococcus casseli flavus was successfully isolated and purified by using polyethylene glycol (PEG)/(NH4)2SO4 aqueous two-phase system (ATPS). The results showed that the chosen PEG/(NH4)2SO4 ATPS could be affected by PEG molecular weight, pH, concentration of PEG and (NH4)2SO4, and inorganic salt as well as additional amount of crude enzyme. After evaluating these influencing factors, the final optimum purification strategy was formed by 16.5% (m/m) PEG2000, 13.2% (m/m) (NH4)2SO4, pH 7.5 and 30% (m/m) additive crude enzyme, respectively. The NaCl was a negative influencing factor which would lead to lower purification fold and activity recovery. These conditions eventually resulted in the activity recovery of 89% (m/m), distribution coefficient of 1.2 and purification fold of 7.0.
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9.Role of SCUBE3 in promoting osteosarcoma cell growth and its association with prognosis
Guohui SONG ; Jin WANG ; Jinchang LU ; Huaiyuan XU ; Zhiqiang ZHAO ; Qinglian TANG ; Changye ZOU ; Junqiang YIN ; Xianbiao XIE ; Jingnan SHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;(5):617-621
Objective To detect the expression of SCUBE3 in human osteosarcoma cell lines and surgical specimens of osteosarcomas and investigate its association with the patients' prognosis. Methods The expression of SCUBE3 protein was detected in 5 osteosarcoma cell lines using Western blotting. CCK8 assay was used to assess the effect of SCUBE3 suppression mediated by two specific small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) on the proliferation of U2OS osteosarcoma cells, and the cell cycle changes were detected using flow cytometry. Immunohistochemistry was performed to detect the expression of SCUBE3 in 60 osteosarcoma tissues, and Kaplan-Meier method was performed for survival analysis of the patients. Results Compared with osteoblast hFOB1.19 cells, the osteosarcoma cell lines all showed significantly higher expressions of SCUBE3. In U2OS cells, suppression of SCUBE3 expression by siRNA significantly inhibited the cell proliferation (P<0.05). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis indicated that patients with high SCUBE3 expression had worse prognosis than those with low SCUBE3 expression (P=0.036). Conclusion SCUBE3 is up-regulated in the 5 osteosarcoma cell lines and in primary osteosarcoma tissues to promote the proliferation of osteosarcoma cells. A high SCUBE3 expression in osteosarcoma tissues is associated with a poor prognosis of the patients, suggesting that SCUBE3 can serve as a potential therapeutic target for osteosarcoma.
10.Role of SCUBE3 in promoting osteosarcoma cell growth and its association with prognosis
Guohui SONG ; Jin WANG ; Jinchang LU ; Huaiyuan XU ; Zhiqiang ZHAO ; Qinglian TANG ; Changye ZOU ; Junqiang YIN ; Xianbiao XIE ; Jingnan SHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;(5):617-621
Objective To detect the expression of SCUBE3 in human osteosarcoma cell lines and surgical specimens of osteosarcomas and investigate its association with the patients' prognosis. Methods The expression of SCUBE3 protein was detected in 5 osteosarcoma cell lines using Western blotting. CCK8 assay was used to assess the effect of SCUBE3 suppression mediated by two specific small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) on the proliferation of U2OS osteosarcoma cells, and the cell cycle changes were detected using flow cytometry. Immunohistochemistry was performed to detect the expression of SCUBE3 in 60 osteosarcoma tissues, and Kaplan-Meier method was performed for survival analysis of the patients. Results Compared with osteoblast hFOB1.19 cells, the osteosarcoma cell lines all showed significantly higher expressions of SCUBE3. In U2OS cells, suppression of SCUBE3 expression by siRNA significantly inhibited the cell proliferation (P<0.05). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis indicated that patients with high SCUBE3 expression had worse prognosis than those with low SCUBE3 expression (P=0.036). Conclusion SCUBE3 is up-regulated in the 5 osteosarcoma cell lines and in primary osteosarcoma tissues to promote the proliferation of osteosarcoma cells. A high SCUBE3 expression in osteosarcoma tissues is associated with a poor prognosis of the patients, suggesting that SCUBE3 can serve as a potential therapeutic target for osteosarcoma.

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