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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 962-7, 2011.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-415003

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This paper is to report the development of a rapid and sensitive method for the determination of s-oleylpropanolamide (OPA) in various tissues of rat (brain, heart, lung, liver, spleen, small intestine, kidney, adipose tissue and muscle), and to assess the applicability of the assay to tissue distribution. OPA was extracted by liquid-liquid extraction method with undecylenoylethanolamide as an internal standard. The concentrations of OPA were determined by LC-MS/MS after a single intragastric dose of 50 mg x kg(-1) at 4 time points (5 rats per group). With multiple reactions monitoring mode (MRM) the limit of quantification (LLOQ) was determined at 1 microg x L(-1). The calibration curve was linear from 1 to 2 x 104 microg x L(-1) (r > or = 0.999 0) for tissue homogenates. Validation parameters such as accuracy, precision and recovery were found to be within the acceptance criteria of the assay validation guidelines. The highest concentration was found in small intestine (the highest time point is 15 min) and heart (the highest time point is 90 min). The assay is rapid, sensitive and applicable to studying tissue distribution of OPA in rats.

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Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army ; (12)2001.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-557527

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0.05). However, the 5-year local control rate appeared significantly different in three groups (?~2=7.239, P0.05). The 1-,3-,and 5-year disease-free survival rate among three groups were significantly different in the three groups (79.1%, 41.9% and 35.6% for CFR group, 85.7%, 57.1% and 38.1% for FHR group, and 95.4%, 62.8% and 58.1% for LAHR group) (?~2=6.60,P0.05). The incidence of loss of hearing, the radiation-induced temporomandibular joint lesion, and the radiation-induced brain injury was 31.3%, 41.9% and 9.3% in CFR group, and 25.0%, 35.7% and 7.1% in FRH group, and 22.7%, 35.7% and 7.0% in LAHR group, respectively. Conclusion A better 5-year local control rate and disease-free survival rate were achieved in patients in LAHR and FHR groups than those in CFR group. There are no differences in the incidence of late complications and overall survival rate among three groups.

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Journal of Third Military Medical University ; (24)1983.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-549049

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This paper is to report the result of the surgical treatment of 12 cases of carcinoma of the hypopharynx and cervical esophagus in a period of 3 years.Ten out of the 12 cases were explored and resection of the tumor was perforr med on 8 cases. In 7 cases out of the 8. the esophagus was stripped out and the stomach was transposed without thoracotomy and total pharyngolaryngectomy was performed in addition on 3 of them. In the 8th resected case, the pharynx, larynx and the cervical esophagus were resected and then a segment of jejunum was isolated ar.d transplanted to reconstruct an esophagus.All the cases stood the operation rather well. Postoperatively 3 cases developed serious complications; one died of cardiac failure, one developed salivary fistula and the third one developed partial ischemic necrosis of the transposed stomach. The last patient was treated with intraluminal intubation and he could take soft food when he was discharged. Six cases were followed up for years;two died one year after operation and 4 are living.The operative indications, the method of approach, and the postoperative complications were discussed. It is concluded that carcinoma of the hypopharynx and cervical esophagus is not an uncommon disease with high resectability and better survival rate as compared with carcinomas of other sites, but early detection and prompt operation are imperative for a cure.

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