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Journal of International Oncology ; (12): 238-240, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-465044

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Cancer related anemia( CRA)is one of the ancer complications. The incidence rate of CRA is more than 70% in patients after receiving chemotherapy,radiation therapy,or both. CRA has severe clinical symptoms which significantly attenuate effectiveness of cancer treatment and the quality of patients' life. The current treatments for CRA,such as transfusion,recombinant EPO therapy,iron supplement and so on,could correct CRA in some sense. However,the present accepted therapeutic approaches could not be satisfied since there are complexity and diversity factors accounting for CRA. More effective and safety treatments of CRA are required in the near future.

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Chinese Journal of Medical Physics ; (6): 1676-1680, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-500243

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Objective:To observe the killing effect of irradiated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) at low dose combined with apogossypolone (ApoG2) on cultured human prostate cancer PC-3 cells.Methods:Human PBMCs were irradated by gamma ray at 1 gray,the irradiation dose rate was 17 Gy/min.The experiment were divided into PC-3 tumor cell control group,PC-3 cells with irradiated and non-irradiated PBMCs co-culture groups,ApoG2 treatment group,irradiated PBMCs and ApoG2 co-treatment group.Acridine orange/ethidium bromide (AO/EB) staining and MTT method were used to observe the killing effect of PBMCs and/or ApoG2.Results:The killing activity of irradiated PBMCs group and ApoG2 treatment group were obviously increased and were higlaer than that of non-irradiated group (P<0.05).The killing activity of combined group were much higher than that of irradiated group and ApoG2 treatment group (P <0.01 ).Conclusion:Irradiated PBMCs at low dose combined with ApoG2 can enhances the anti-tumor effects markedly.

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Journal of Biomedical Engineering ; (6): 144-152, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-280246

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This study sought to shed light on the killing effect of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) irradiated by gamma ray at a dose of 1 Gy on cultured human gastric tumor cell line MKN-28. The radiation dose rate of 17 Gy/min was used. The groups in the experiment were MKN-28 cell control group, PBMCs control group, MKN-28 tumor cells with irradiated or non-irradiated PBMCs co-cultured groups. Radiation dosage was one Gray, acridine orange/ethidium bromide (AO/EB) staining was used for observation of the killing effects of PBMCs on tumor cells in different period. Cells were harvested 240 h later and observed by transmission electron microscopy. The result showed the living period of irradiated PBMCs was shorter than that of non-irradiated PBMCs. In the irradiated and non-irradiated groups,a few PBMCs were still alive after being cultured for 240 h, but the cell volume was larger than that of lymphocytes. These cells were identified as monocytes (95%) or DCs (5%) by transmission electron microscopy. The co-culture of irradiated PBMCs and MKN-28 cells showed that tumor cells were eliminated after 96 h. As compared with the non-irradiated goup, the irradiated PBMCs had more potent ability for killing tumor. The results demonstrate that 1 Gy gamma irridiation can improve the killing effect of PBMCs on the tumor cells, and that 1 Gy gamma irritation can also induce shorter living period of lymphocytes in PBMCs cultured in vitro, but such irritation has little effect on the living period of monocytes and DCs in PBMCs.


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Humans , Cell Survival , Coculture Techniques , Gamma Rays , Leukocytes, Mononuclear , Cell Biology , Allergy and Immunology , Radiation Effects , Stomach Neoplasms , Allergy and Immunology , Pathology , Tumor Cells, Cultured
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Journal of Clinical Surgery ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-553299

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Objective To investigate the effects of blood transfusion on postoperative infection in patients with breast cancer.Methods 311 patients who underwent breast cancer operations in our hospital were observed.Among them,109 patients were transfused with red blood cell (RBC) concentrates,112 with white blood cell(WBC)-depleted RBC concentrates,90 were not transfused.The rates of postoperative infection of three groups were compared.Results The rate of postoperative infection of the group transfused with RBC concentrates was 5.50%.The rate of postoperative infection of the group transfused with WBC-depleted RBC concentrates was 0.89%,which was significantly different from that of the group transfused with RBC concentrates(P0.05).Conclusions In patients with breast cancer,the rate of postoperative infection of the group transfused with RBC concentrates was higher than that of group transfused with WBC-depleted RBC concentrates and of the group without transfusion. The rate of postoperative infection was closely correlated to the amount of RBC concentrates.

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