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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-1027444

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Objective:To evaluate the safety and feasibility of applying injectable cross-linked sodium hyaluronate isolation gel in radical hypofractionated radiation therapy for prostate cancer.Methods:In this prospective study, patients at Beijing Hospital who were pathologically diagnosed with clinical stage T 1-2N 0M 0 prostatic acinar adenocarcinoma by puncture and underwent radical radiation therapy were included. All patients received ultrasound-guided cross-linked sodium hyaluronate isolation gel injection and image-guided intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IG-IMRT). The prescription dose was moderately hypofractionated, with a prescription dose of 60 Gy in 20 fractions for 5 times a week, once daily, which was delivered to 95% of the planning target volume (PTV) of prostate and seminal vesicle. Analyze the prostate rectal spacing (PRS) at the baseline, on the day of injection, during the radiotherapy, 1 month and 3 months after radiotherapy, changes in rectal volume before and after injection, and incidence of rectum-related side effects. The changes in all indexes before and after injection were analyzed by using t-test. Results:A total of 13 patients were enrolled from March 2022 to February 2023. The isolation gel maintained morphologic stability without significant spatial changes during radiotherapy, and the mid-prostate had the best effect, with PRS up to 1 cm. At 3 months after radiotherapy, the isolation gel was seen to decreased in volume with a certain absorptive capacity. The irradiated volume of rectum was decreased significantly in all patients after gel injection, and the mean volumes of rectal V 60 Gy , V 50 Gy , V 30 Gy , and V 20 Gy before and after injection were 1.923% vs. 0.280%, 10.255% vs. 3.172%, 29.602% vs. 18.800%, and 49.452% vs. 40.259% (all P<0.005). The average values (range) of rectal V 60 Gy , V 50 Gy , V 30 Gy , V 20 Gy decreases were 84.9%( 29% - 100%), 69.6%(27%-100%), 36.3%(0%-75%), and 17.8%(0%-50%), respectively. No grade 3-4 side effects occurred in all patients, and there were no common grade 1-2 rectal side effects such as diarrhea, rectal bleeding, proctitis and anal pain, etc. Only one patient developed grade 1 constipation during radiotherapy. Conclusion:Injection of Chinese made cross-linked sodium hyaluronate isolation gel can significantly reduce the irradiated volume of rectum and the incidence of rectal toxicities in prostate cancer patients undergoing radical radiotherapy.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-613697

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Objective To investigate the expression of IL-6/STAT3 signal pathway induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) on human intrahepatic biliary epithelial cells (HiBECs) in vitro.Methods The HiBECs were cultured in vitro.The cells were stimulated by LPS at different concentrations (0,0.1,1,2,4,8 μg/ml) and different time (24,48,72 h).The expression of IL-6 was measured by ELISA to determine the best concentration and time of LPS.Then we chose the best concentration and time of LPS to intervene the cells in the further experiments.The levels of mRNA expression of c-Myc and Mcl-1 were detected by fluorescence quantitative reverse transcrption PCR (RT-qRCR).The proportion of p-STAT3/STAT3 protein and the expression of c-Myc and Mcl-1 protein in HiBECs were analyzed by Western blot.Results LPS upregulated the expression of IL-6, and reached its peak at 4 μg/ml and 24 h(F=16.492,17.763,P<0.001,P<0.01).LPS increased the mRNA expression of c-Myc and Mcl-1(P<0.01).Meanwhile, The ratio of p-STAT3/STAT3 (P<0.05) protein and the expression of c-Myc (P<0.001) and Mcl-1 (P<0.05) protein were upregulated after stimulating with LPS.Conclusion The IL-6/STAT3 signal pathway can be activated by LPS in HiBECs, and LPS may promote the expression of c-Myc and Mcl-1 through this signal pathway.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-567439

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Objective To investigate the effect of equol on ERK mediated signal transduction pathway and to clarify its mechanism of proliferation inhibition on human ovarian carcinoma cell line SKOV-3. Method SKOV-3 cells were treated with 10-8,10-7,10-6,10-5,5?10-5,10-4 mol/L equol for 24,48 and 72h. After pretreatment with 10 ?mol/L U0126 an ERK signaling pathway inhibitor or ICI182,780,estrogen receptor inhibitors for 1h,then treatment with 50 ?mol/L equol for 2h,the cell viability was examined and the expressions of ERK and p-ERK protein were determined using Western blotting. Results Equol was demonstrated to inhibit SKOV-3,proliferation time-and dose-dependently. The expression of p-ERK protein was decreased in dose-dependent manner,while the expression of total ERK was unchanged. Both the single use of U0126,or ICI182,780,and combined with equol could decrease the expression of p-ERK protein. Conclusion Equol could inhibit proliferation in ovarian carcinoma cell lines SKOV-3. Its inhibitory effect appears to be due to down-regulation of p-ERK protein.

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