1.Construction of quality indicator system for pelvic floor rehabilitation in patients after cervical cancer surgery based on the three-dimensional quality structure model
Yongxia LI ; Hongmei LU ; Xiafei LI ; Huanhuan CUI ; Yuanli DENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2024;40(26):2021-2027
Objective:To construct quality indicator system for pelvic floor rehabilitation in patients after cervical cancer surgery based on the three-dimensional quality structure model, and provide a basis for evaluating the quality of pelvic floor rehabilitation.Methods:Based on the "structure-process-result" three-dimensional quality structure model, a quality indicator system for pelvic floor rehabilitation management in patients after cervical cancer surgery was constructed by literature review, semi-structured interview and Delphi technique from January to May 2023, and the importance and weight of the indicators was identified.Results:A total of 15 experts were included, including 3 males and 12 females, aged 38-56 (46.79 ± 6.38) years. The effective questionnaire recovery rates of 2 rounds of expert correspondence were 15/15, the authority coefficients of the experts were 0.938 and 0.923, and the Kendall coordination coefficients were 0.139 - 0.337 and 0.107 - 0.152 (all P<0.01). The final quality indicator system for pelvic floor rehabilitation in patients after cervical cancer surgery included 3 primary indicators, 10 secondary indicators and 42 tertiary indicators. Conclusions:The quality indicator system for pelvic floor rehabilitation in patients after cervical cancer surgery constructed based on three-dimensional quality structure model was scientific and practical, which could be used as an indicator for evaluating the quality of pelvic floor rehabilitation in patients after cervical cancer surgery.
2.The influence of cachexia on the immunotherapy efficacy of Sintilimab for non-small cell lung cancer
Xiqing LI ; Zunlan ZHAO ; Menglin HOU ; Yongxia CUI ; Shuangyin HAN ; Fangfang FU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2021;43(12):1292-1297
Objective:To investigate whether cachexia affects the treatment effect of immune checkpoint inhibitors for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Methods:The prognosis of 62 patients with advanced NSCLC who received anti-programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) in Henan Provincial People′s Hospital from 2019 to 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The cachexia was evaluated before and after the second course of immunotherapy. Kaplan-Meier and Log rank methods were used for survival analysis, Cox regression model was used for multivariate analysis, and Spearman′s correlation analysis was used for correlation analysis.Results:After the second course of immunotherapy, psoas major muscle area (PMMA) values of the cachexia group and the control group were (14.10±4.09) and (11.66±3.22) cm 2 respectively, with statistics significance ( P=0.001). The level of Prealbumin and body weight were correlated with cachexia ( P<0.05). The 6-month and 1-year survival rates of 62 cases in the whole group were 58.6% and 42.5%, respectively. The progression-free survival (PFS) in the control group (7.6 months) was higher than that in the cachexia group (3.8 months, P=0.006). The PFS in patients with high expression of PD-L1 (7.1 months) was longer than that of patients with low expression (3.8 months, P=0.009). The overall survival (OS) in the cachexia group (6.3 months) was lower than that in the control group (18.2 months, P=0.006). The OS in patients with high expression of PD-L1 (14.5 months) was longer than that of patients with low expression (1 months, P=0.038). The level of Prealbumin, the level of PD-L1 expression and the change rate of PMMA were related to the OS of the patients ( P<0.05). The level of Prealbumin and the change rate of PMMA were the independent influencing factors of the OS ( P<0.05). The PMMA and the level of Prealbumin were negatively correlated ( r=-0.003 8, P<0.05). Conclusion:Cachexia has a negative impact on the outcomes of patients who received anti-PD-1 immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy.
3.The influence of cachexia on the immunotherapy efficacy of Sintilimab for non-small cell lung cancer
Xiqing LI ; Zunlan ZHAO ; Menglin HOU ; Yongxia CUI ; Shuangyin HAN ; Fangfang FU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2021;43(12):1292-1297
Objective:To investigate whether cachexia affects the treatment effect of immune checkpoint inhibitors for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).Methods:The prognosis of 62 patients with advanced NSCLC who received anti-programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) in Henan Provincial People′s Hospital from 2019 to 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. The cachexia was evaluated before and after the second course of immunotherapy. Kaplan-Meier and Log rank methods were used for survival analysis, Cox regression model was used for multivariate analysis, and Spearman′s correlation analysis was used for correlation analysis.Results:After the second course of immunotherapy, psoas major muscle area (PMMA) values of the cachexia group and the control group were (14.10±4.09) and (11.66±3.22) cm 2 respectively, with statistics significance ( P=0.001). The level of Prealbumin and body weight were correlated with cachexia ( P<0.05). The 6-month and 1-year survival rates of 62 cases in the whole group were 58.6% and 42.5%, respectively. The progression-free survival (PFS) in the control group (7.6 months) was higher than that in the cachexia group (3.8 months, P=0.006). The PFS in patients with high expression of PD-L1 (7.1 months) was longer than that of patients with low expression (3.8 months, P=0.009). The overall survival (OS) in the cachexia group (6.3 months) was lower than that in the control group (18.2 months, P=0.006). The OS in patients with high expression of PD-L1 (14.5 months) was longer than that of patients with low expression (1 months, P=0.038). The level of Prealbumin, the level of PD-L1 expression and the change rate of PMMA were related to the OS of the patients ( P<0.05). The level of Prealbumin and the change rate of PMMA were the independent influencing factors of the OS ( P<0.05). The PMMA and the level of Prealbumin were negatively correlated ( r=-0.003 8, P<0.05). Conclusion:Cachexia has a negative impact on the outcomes of patients who received anti-PD-1 immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy.
4.Effects of Shenfu Yixin Decoction on Reactive Oxygen Species and Energy Metabolism of Primary Hypoxic Cardiomyocytes
Bin LI ; Xinlu WANG ; Shiyang XIE ; Yuan GAO ; Youping WANG ; Lin CUI ; Yongxia WANG ; Mingjun ZHU
China Pharmacy 2019;30(8):1018-1024
OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of Shenfu yixin decoction on reactive oxygen species (ROS) and energy metabolism in primary hypoxic cardiomyocytes. METHODS: After isolation, culture and identification, primary cardiomyocytes of neonatal SD rats were randomly divided into normal group, model group, positive control group (coenzyme Q10, 0.1 mmol/L) and Shenfu yixin decoction low-dose and high-dose groups (0.25, 0.5 mg/mL). Except for normal group, other groups were cultured with 5%O2, 5%CO2 and 90%N2 for 6 h to induce hypoxic injury model. After 6 hours of hypoxia, ROS contents in cardiomyocytes and mitochondria of each group were detected by ROS probe and flow cytometry. Luciferase luminescence and Western blotting were used to detect ATP content and CK protein expression of each group. Transmission electron microscope was used to observe ultrastructure of cardiomyocytes in each group. RESULTS: Compared with normal group, the expression of ROS in primary hypoxic cardiomyocytes and mitochondria as well as the content of ROS were increased significantly, while the content of ATP and expression levels of CK protein were decreased significantly (P<0.05); there were swelling of endoplasmic reticulum and mitochondria, dissolution or even disappearance of mitochondrial ridge, obvious cardiomyocytes injury. Compared with model group, the expression of ROS in primary hypoxic cardiomyocytes and mitochondria of administration groups, the contents of ROS in primary hypoxic cardiomyocytes of positive control group and Shenfu yixin decoction high-dose group as well as the content of ROS in primary hypoxic cardiomyocytes mitochondria of administration groups were all decreased significantly, while ATP contents in primary hypoxic cardiomyocytes of positive control group and Shenfu yixin decoction high-dose group as well as expression levels of CK protein in primary hypoxic cardiomyocytes of administration groups were all increased significantly (P<0.05). The primary hypoxic cardiomyocytes injury was relieved significantly in positive control group and Shenfu yixin decoction high-dose group. CONCLUSIONS: Shenfu yixin decoction can improve primary hypoxic cardiomyocytes, down-regulate the expression of ROS in cardiomyocytes and mitochondria and also improve its energy metabolism.
5.ZEB1 regulates the radiosensitivity of gastric cancer cell AGS by up-regulating ATM expression
Yongxia CUI ; Guangyin WU ; Zhifen LUO ; Bing BAI ; Xi CHEN ; Zhaojie WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2018;38(12):894-898
Objective To investigate the effect of Zinc finger E-box binding homeobox protein 1 (ZEB1) on the radiosensitivity of gastric cancer cells AGS and its possible mechanism. Methods AGS cells were irradiated by X-rays at different doses (0, 2, 4, 6, and 8 Gy). Western blot was used to observe the expression of ZEB1 in cells. AGS cells, in logarithmic growth phase, were transfected with of ZEB1 gene or its interference plasmids, the corresponding control plasmids ( pcDNA3. 1 ) and negative control interference plasmids. They were classified as overexpression ZEB1 group, silencing ZEB1 group, control group and negative control group, respectively. The effect of overexpression and silencing ZEB1 on the survival of AGS cells after irradiation were analyzed by colony formation assay. The cell apoptosis rate was analyzed by flow cytometry. The expressions of histone H2A (H2AX), phosphorylated H2AX (γ-H2AX) and telangiectasia mutated gene (ATM) were detected by Western blot. Results The expression of ZEB1 in AGS cells was dependent on radiation dose (F=58. 57, P<0. 05). Overexpression of ZEB1 increased AGS cells viability, inhibitedγ-H2AX expression (t=12. 18, P<0. 05), blocked cell apoptosis (t=7. 27, P<0. 05) and up-regulated ATM expression in time-dependent manner after irradaition (F=165. 70, P <0. 05). Silencing ZEB1 reduced AGS cells viability, increased γ-H2AX expression ( t =12. 88, P<0. 05) and cell apoptosis (t =8. 36, P <0. 05), and down-regulated of ATM expression (F=44. 80, P<0. 05). Conclusions ZEB1 regulates the radiosensitivity of gastric cancer AGS cells by up-regulating ATM expression.
6.The clinical application of 3D-printed minimally-invasiveguided template in the inter-stitial brachytherapy treatment of postoperative recurrent cervical cancer
Xiangkun YUAN ; Mangmang CUI ; Junjun MIAO ; Lei GAO ; Jianwei HU ; Dandan TIAN ; Yongxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2018;45(24):1258-1262
Objective: To investigate the application of 3D-printed minimally-invasiveguided template in the treatment of recurrent cer-vical cancer after surgery, assisting interstitial brachytherapy. Methods: From July 2017 to April 2018, a total of 10 patients admitted to Cangzhou Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine in Hebei province with recurrent cervical cancer after radi-cal surgery underwent the 3D-printed customized template-assisted interstitial brachytherapy. According to the specific conditions of patients, different vaginal localization templates were selected for CT simulation localization. The main guidance needle space distribu-tion was designed, and 3D minimally-invasive guidance templates were printed. Then, needles were inserted according to the main guide channel of the template commissioned by medical photosensitive resin. The high-risk clinical target volume (HR-CTV) of 6 Gy/fraction was administered (4 to 6 fractions). Results: Overall, 10 patients were treated with implantation for a total of 52 times. Treat-ment with average scanning CT number for each brachytherapy was (1.58±0.70) times. The average elapsed time for each brachythera-py implant treatment, from plug implant to inserting planting needle satisfactorily with the location of the tumor, was (10.88±2.94) minutes. The mean number of metal needles used was (5.69±1.91) in each brachytherapy. The mean D90 value for high-risk clinical tar-get volume (HR-CTV) was (6.41±0.29) Gy. The cumulative D2cm3 values for the bladder, rectum, and sigmoid colon were (4.75±0.37) Gy, (3.93±0.26) Gy, and (4.33±0.24) Gy, respectively. After 3 months of treatment, the efficacy was evaluated in 8 cases with CR and 2 cas-es with PR. Conclusions: The technology of 3D-printed minimally-invasive guided template shows the advantage of accurate location and superior repeatability in the application of interstitial brachytherapy in treating recurrent cervical cancer after operation, which in-volves less time and insertion needles. The patients had minor aches and few complications. The tumor shrank significantly, which indi-cated a bright future of the technology's clinical application.
7.Study on Content Changes of 6 Components in Lonicera japonica before and after Carbonized
Mingxia WU ; Hui LI ; Yongxia CUI ; Shanshan HOU ; Yahui DING
China Pharmacy 2017;28(15):2112-2114
OBJECTIVE:To establish the method for simultaneous determination of 6 components in Lonicera japonica,and to study the content changes of them before and after before and after carbonized. METHODS:UPLC method was adopted. The deter-mination was performed on Agilent Eclipse Plus C18 RRHD column with mobile phase consisting of 0.1% phosphoric acid solu-tion-acetonitrile(gradient elution)at the flow rate of 0.2 mL /min. The detection wavelength was set at 350 nm,and column tem-perature was 25 ℃. The sample size was 1 μL. RESULTS:The linear ranges of chlorogenic acid,rutin,galuteolin,isochlorogenic acid A,isochlorogenic acid B and isochlorogenic acid C were 21.2-424 μg(r=0.9993),1.17-23 μg(r=0.9995),2.18-43 μg(r=0.9998),5.10-102 μg(r=0.9993),2.60-52 μg(r=0.9991),4.95-99 μg(r=0.9998),respectively. RSDs of precision,stability and repeatability tests were all lower than 2.0%. Recoveries were 97.11%-99.76%(RSD=1.20%,n=6),95.20%-99.90%(RSD=2.20%,n=6),95.71%-100.30%(RSD=2.20%,n=6),95.00%-96.98%(RSD=0.88%,n=6),96.47%-103.00%(RSD=2.40%, n=6),95.78%-103.80%(RSD=3.20%,n=6). Compared with before processing,the contents of rutin,isochlorogenic acid B and isochlorogenic acid C in L. japonica were increased along with processing,the contents of chlorogenic acid and isochlorogenic acid A were decreased significantly,while the content of galuteolin had no significant change. CONCLUSIONS:The method is sim-ple,precise,stable and repeatable,and can be used for simultaneous determination of 6 components in L. japonica. Those chemi-cal components have certain changes before and after carbonized.
8.Expression and significance of miR-146a and LIN52 in advanced gastric cancer
Yongxia CUI ; Xiqing LI ; Zhifen LUO ; Chuangxin LU ; Yanyan ZHU ; Yun ZHOU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2016;28(6):388-393
Objective To explore the expression of miR-146a and its target gene LIN52 in advanced gastric cancer and their potential impact on clinical prognosis.Methods Total RNAs were extracted from 93gastric cancer tissues and their corresponding adjacent non-tumor tissues to quantify the relative expression of miR-146a by using real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR).Expression of LIN52 was detected in tumors and normal tissues by immunohistochemistry.Correlation analysis was assessed between the expression of miR-146a and LIN52 and clinicopathological parameters,including clinical diagnostic specificity,tumor TNM staging,lymph node metastasis,differentiation grade,curative effect and prognosis of gastric cancer.Results The expression of miR-146a in gastric carcinoma was negatively correlated with lymph node metastasis (P <0.05).The expression of miR-146a had a significant correlation with the prognosis of the patients (P < 0.01).The patients with high expression of miR-146a had higher survival rate (P < 0.05),but the patients with high expression of LIN52 had lower survival rate (P < 0.05).The receiver operating characteristic curve regression analysis showed that sensitivity and specificity of miR-146a were 94.1% and 61.5 % to diagnose gastric cancer.Conclusions As a tumor suppressor gene in gastric cancer,miR-146a has significantly negative correlation with LIN52.High expression of miR-146a in the gastric cancer tissue might be associated with improved treatment efficacy of chemotherapy,suggesting that miR-146a may be a molecular marker for the diagnosis and prognosis of gastric cancer.
9.Research on Urine Metabolomics of HIV/AIDS Patients with Spleen-lung Qi-deifciency Based on H-NMR Technique
Qianlei XU ; Guanxiao WEN ; Juan WANG ; Shiping XIE ; Suna MA ; Ning ZHANG ; Wei LIU ; Yongxia CUI
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(2):356-361
This study was aimed to explore the characteristics of urine metabolomics among HIV/AIDS patients with spleen-lung qi-deficiency. H-NMR technique was combined with principal component analysis and cluster analysis in the comparison of urine metabolic products among 24 HIV/AIDS cases with spleen-lung qi-deficiency and 20 healthy control cases. The results showed that urine metabolic products of HIV/AIDS patients with spleen-lung qi-deficiency and healthy people by H-NMR technique detection and PLS-DA analysis can classify the outline of urine metabolites. There were about 20 variables in the difference between two groups. The speculated substances contained glycyl-L-leucine, L-valine, α-aminobutyric acid, methyl succinic acid, glycine propionyl, and etc. It was concluded that H-NMR technique was able to classify the outline of urine metabolites between HIV/AIDS cases with spleen-lung qi-deficiency and healthy people. Part of the potential existed characteristic markers contributed to the clinical diagnosis of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) syndrome differentiation of AIDS. It had certain effect in its quantitative analysis.
10.Feasibility analysis of endostatin combined with chemotherapy in the treatment of metastatic angiosarcoma.
Yongxia CUI ; Zhifen LUO ; Chuangxin LU ; Bing BAI
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2014;36(5):387-388
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