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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 699-703,708, 2020.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-867310

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Objective:The aim of this study was to study the characteristics of neoplasm invasion type in ovary of two orthotopic models established with human epithelial ovarian cancer solid tumor tissue slices and human ovarian carcinoma cell line OVCAR-3 in nude mice and human epithelial ovarian cancer.Methods:Tumor tissues and cell line OVCAR-3 of human epithelial ovarian cancer were grown in subcutaneous tissue and the subcutaneous tumor source was fetched and inoculated in ovarian capsule of nude mice to establish the orthotopic implantation model. The neoplasm invasion type in the two kinds of models were observed. The neoplasm invasion types were also analyzed by pathological examination in 54 cases of International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stageⅠ-Ⅱepithelial ovarian cancer.Results:Three neoplasm invasion types were found as follows: type of pseudocapsule, type of pseudocapsule invasion, type of pseudocapsule penetration. Pseudocapsule rate in the solid tumor slices group (18.2%) were lower than those in the cell line group (42.3%) ( P<0.05), while the pseudocapsule penetration rate in the solid tumor slices (50.0%) were higher than those in the cell line group (23.1%) ( P<0.05). No difference was found of pseudocapsule invasion rate between two groups ( P>0.05). Neoplasm invasion type in ovary changed with tumor planting time. High proportion of pseudocapsule type was found at the beginning of tumor planting, and the pseudocapsule penetration rate raised with tumor planting time increased. High proportion of pseudocapsule type was also found in patients with FIGO stageⅠepithelial ovarian cancer, and pseudocapsule penetration rate increased in those with FIGO stageⅡ. No difference in neoplasm invasion type was found between two kinds of pathological types ( P>0.05). Conclusions:There are differences between the two kinds of orthotopic models established with human epithelial ovarian cancer solid tumor tissue slices and human ovarian carcinoma cell line OVCAR-3. Compared to the solid tumor slices model, the cell line model is more stable for the follow-up study. The proportion of three neoplasm invasion types in ovary were more balanced in 8 weeks after tumor planting, and 8 weeks after tumor planting is the best start time for the follow-up experiment.

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Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery ; (6): 195-197, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-499972

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Objective To observe the effects of hysteroscopic transcervical resection of endometrium combined with levonorgestrel-relea-sing intrauterine system in the treatment of adenomyosis. Methods Clinical data of 62 cases with adenomyosis from January 2009 to January 2011 were randomly divided into 2 groups with 31 cases each. The observation group was given hysteroscopic transcervical resection of endo-metrium ( TCRE) combined with levonorgestrel-releasing intrauterine system( LNG-IUS) ,the control group was given LNG-IUS. All patients were followed up in 0,1,3,6,12 months after treatmenting with LNG-IUS. The menstrual blood volume,score of VAS,volume of uterus, CA125 and the levels of serum reproductive hormone were analyzed before treatment and after treatment. Results After the therapy,the cur-ative effects of controlling menorrhea were improved and the the observation group was significantly better than the control group(P0. 05). Conclusion It is exact effect to treat adenomyosis by TCRE combined with LNG-IUS,which can prevent dripping bleeding induced by application of LNG-IUS effectively.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology ; (24): 51-55, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-440196

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Gold nanostructures with unique optical and photo-thermal properties based on their size and shape have wide applica-tion potential in tumor diagnosis, imaging, photo-thermal therapy, and drug delivery because of surface plasmon resonance. The optical properties of gold nanomaterials allow its use for dark field imaging, optical coherence tomography, and two-photon imaging. Gold nanomaterials can also be used as carriers for a variety of fluorescent molecules and drugs, achieving multifunctional imaging, chemo-therapy, photodynamic therapy, and so on. Photon-electron and electron-electron interactions of gold nanomaterials, which are excited by near-infrared laser, will generate heat that can be used for tumor photothermal therapy. This phenomenon promotes drug release, and photoacoustic imaging. The combined application of hyperthermia and chemotherapy based on gold nanoparticles is effective in opti-mizing the efficacy of cancer treatments. Therefore, gold nanoparticles can integrate multiple functions into one single system and real-ize the integration of tumor diagnosis and therapy, which provide new insights for the on-demand therapy and personalized medicine de-velopment. This study reviews the recent progress of several gold nanoparticles in the integrated applications for tumor theranostics, in-cluding gold nanoshells, gold nanorods, hollow gold nanospheres, gold nanocages, and gold nanostars. The major strategies of gold nanomaterials in biomedical applications are also discussed.

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Yonsei Medical Journal ; : 283-291, 2014.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-174231

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Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been widely used in industrial, household, and healthcare-related products due to their excellent antimicrobial activity. With increased exposure of AgNPs to human beings, the risk of safety has attracted much attention from the public and scientists. In review of recent studies, we discuss the potential impact of AgNPs on individuals at the cell level. In detail, we highlight the main effects mediated by AgNPs on the cell, such as cell uptake and intracellular distribution, cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, and immunological responses, as well as some of the major factors that influence these effects in vivo and in vivo, such as dose, time, size, shape, surface chemistry, and cell type. At the end, we summarize the main influences on the cell and indicate the challenges in this field, which may be helpful for assessing the risk of AgNPs in future.


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Humans , Chemistry , Family Characteristics , Nanoparticles , Risk Assessment , Silver
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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 1445-1450, 2012.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-429982

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Objective To investigate the feasibility in screening of normal ovarian tissues by evaluating the expressions of tumor-associated genes in tissues adjacent to human epithelial ovarian cancer of orthotopic implantation in nude mice.Methods Human epithelial ovarian cancer cell lines OVCAR3 were grown in subcutaneous tissues,and the tumor tissues were orthotopic implanted.The expressions of CK-7,CA125,P53,survivin,MMP-2,and TIMP-2 were detected by immunohistochemical staining in proximal tissues,middle tissues,distal tissues adjacent to tumor,tumor tissues,and normal ovarian tissues of nude mice.Results 35 samples ovarian tissues with normal biopsy were gained from 40 cases of human epithelial ovarian cancers of orthotopic implantation model in nude mice.The expression rate of CK-7,CA125,P53,survivin,MMP-2,and TIMP-2 were 95.0% (38/40),95.0% (38/40),75.0% (30/40),85.0% (34/40),77.5% (31/40),and 77.5% (31/40) in tumor tissues,respectively; 71.4% (25/35),68.6%(24/35),57.1% (20/35),62.9% (22/35),60.0% (21/35),and 57.1% (20/35) in proximal tissues adjacent to tumor,respectively; 34.3% (12/35),31.4% (11/35),31.4% (11/35),31.4% (11/35),34.3% (12/35),and 31.4% (11/35) in middle tissues adjacent to tumor,respectively; and 25.7% (9/35),22.9% (8/35),25.7% (9/35),25.7% (9/35),28.6%(10/35),and 31.4% (11/35) in distal tissues adjacent to tumor,re respectively.The expressions of CK-7,CA125,P53,survivin,MMP-2,and TIMP-2 were all negative in 23 samples normal ovarian tissues adjacent to tumor.The expressions of CK-7,CA125,P53,survivin,MMP-2 and TIMP-2 in proximal tissues adjacent to tumor were lower than those in tumor tissues(P<0.05),and higher than those in middle tissues and in distal tissues adjacent to tumor(P<0.01).There were no expression difference between in middle tissues and in distal tissues (P>0.05).The strong positive expressions of CK-7,CA125,and survivin were higher than those of P53,MMP-2,and TIMP-2 (P<0.01).No significant difference was found in those expressions in the normal ovarian tissues adjacent to tumor gained from orthotopic implantation model with different severity.The expressions of CK-7,CA125,P53,survivin,MMP-2,and TIMP-2 were all negative in 20 normal ovarian tissues of nude mice.Conclusions The expression of CK-7,CA125,P53,survivin,MMP-2,and TIMP-2 showed decreasing trend to non-cancer direction.Negative expressions of these tumor-associated genes can be used as standard in screening of normal ovarian tissues adjacent to tumor.Relative safe normal ovarian tissues can be obtained from the tissues adjacent to tumor.

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 18-19, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-390628

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Objevtive To investigate the safety of laparoscopic resection and ~(125)I seed implantation for recurrent gynecologic malignancies. Methods Laparoscopic surgery and ~(125)I seed implantation were used in five patients. All complications were recorded. Environmental radiation dose was detected at different distance from radioactive source and different time after operation with-γ-ray equipment. Results The procedure was safely achieved in all five patients. No serious complication was found. All patients experienced slight pain at the implant site and temporary vulva dropsy. With the increase of the distance from radioactive source and time passing, the radiation dose decreased quickly. The detected dose was close to a natural background radiation dose at the distance of 50cm from radioactive source and after 6 months. Conclusions Laparoscopic resection and ~(125)I seed implantation are safe to patient and environment.

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