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Technol Cancer Res Treat ; 12(2): 165-72, 2013 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22905808

ABSTRACT

Current therapies for metastatic lymph node (LN) are a major burden on health-care systems. Alternative such as percutaneous chemoablation using interstitial injection of ethanol or ethanol-ethiodol-drug(s) mixture (EEM) has been successfully applied to solid tumor ablation of the liver, adrenal glands, lymph nodes and others. However, EEM chemoablation efficacy on two most frequent clinical lymph node presentation, isolated or confluent, has not yet been determined. This study was designed to compare the therapeutic effects of CT-guided percutaneous EEM injection (PEEMI) on patients presenting with single or multiple confluent metastatic LN localizations from various carcinoma. Thirty six patients with metastatic LN carcinoma at various anatomical regions were enrolled from 2009 to 2010 over a nine month period. They were separated into two groups: group A includes 24 single isolated metastatic lymph nodes and group B includes 12 multiple and confluent nodes. The primary end point was the ablative efficacy of PEEMI. The intratumoral (IT) EEM distribution and the occurrence of reflux were recorded. Adjuvant systemic chemotherapy was administered after the procedure. Contrast-enhanced CT scans were performed during procedure and follow-up. Six patients were tested for Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) fixation before and after the procedure. For group A the EEM IT distribution-to-tumor ratio was 100% vs. 50% to 80% for group B (t = 11.5, p < 0.05). The reflux frequency was 80% for group A versus 30% for group B. For group A, a complete response (CR) rates of 45.8%, 70.8%, 91.7% and a partial response (PR) rates of 54.2%, 29.2%, 8.3% were obtained at 3, 6 and 12 months after therapy. Regarding group B, a CR rate of 0%, 0%, 0% and PR rate of 16.7%, 50%, 58.3% were observed at similar period of time. Standardized rate by direct method was performed and the CR rate (74.5%) for group A was higher than for group B. The tumor FDG uptake was lower 6 months after PEEMII compared with the preoperative images. Five patients presenting with concomitant lung metastasis, had a good local response-node size reduction on postoperative CT scanning, but no response on lung nodules that were progressing. No serious adverse events were observed. A few patients had mild pain during the procedure, which resolved with peritumor injection of local anesthetic. No needle tract seeding or infection occurred. CT-guided PEEMI treatment is a simple, fast and predictable procedure that has better effectiveness on single, well circumscribed metastatic lymph node than on multiple and confluent ones. Technical improvements are expected to bring better results on large nodes that should be confirmed on larger group of patients.


Subject(s)
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/administration & dosage , Carcinoma/drug therapy , Aged , Carcinoma/diagnostic imaging , Carcinoma/secondary , Doxorubicin/administration & dosage , Emulsions , Ethanol/administration & dosage , Ethiodized Oil/administration & dosage , Female , Humans , Injections, Intralesional/methods , Lymphatic Metastasis , Male , Middle Aged , Tomography, X-Ray Computed , Treatment Outcome
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J Anim Physiol Anim Nutr (Berl) ; 91(11-12): 508-18, 2007 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17988355

ABSTRACT

Sixty-eight (Experiment 1, 46 days feeding) and sixteen (Experiment 2, 21 days feeding) 21-days-old weaned pigs were allotted to four dietary treatments including control, 0.6% organic acids (OA), 0.1% nucleotides (NA) and 0.6% OA plus 0.1% NA for determining the dietary effects. In Experiment 1, OA enhanced peripheral blood mononuclear cells proliferation on day 28 and 46. The plasma immunoglobulin (Ig) A level was elevated by OA (p < 0.06) and NA (p < 0.07), respectively. In Experiment 2, NA increased plasma IgM level, and had an interactive effect with OA on ileal Peyer's patches and mesenteric lymph node lymphocyte proliferation, bile and plasma IgA levels, and jejunal crypt depth. NA elevated gastric pepsin and jejunal alkaline phosphatase activities, however, decreased ileal aminopeptidase N, sucrase or maltase activity. These results suggest that OA and NA have synergistically enhanced the gut-associated lymphocyte responses and NA modulates the digestive tract development of weaned pigs.


Subject(s)
Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena/physiology , Gastrointestinal Tract/growth & development , Nucleotides/pharmacology , Organic Chemicals/pharmacology , Swine/growth & development , Swine/immunology , Weaning , Animal Feed , Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena/immunology , Animals , Animals, Newborn , Dietary Supplements , Drug Synergism , Female , Gastrointestinal Tract/drug effects , Immunoglobulin A/immunology , Immunoglobulin M/immunology , Male , Peyer's Patches/cytology , Peyer's Patches/growth & development , Random Allocation , Spleen/cytology , Spleen/growth & development , Weight Gain
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Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi ; 19(8): 463-6, 510, 1994 Aug.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-7980857

ABSTRACT

Observational studies were conducted on the biological characteristics of Ligusticum chuanxiong, such as suitable growth environment, growing period, growth of stems, leaves and rhizomes, yield structure, etc. The specific regularities of each growth period were also studied.


Subject(s)
Plants, Medicinal/growth & development , Plants, Medicinal/anatomy & histology
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Hua Xi Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao ; 20(3): 331-4, 1989 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2625344

ABSTRACT

Three saponins have been isolated from the leaves of Panax japonicus ssp. elegantior var. major (Burkill) Wu et Feng collected in Sichuan, China. They were identified as ginsenoside-Rd (0.5%), ginsenoside-Rg2 (0.025%) and ginsenoside-Rg1 (0.016%), respectively, based on the chemical and spectral analytical data obtained.


Subject(s)
Ginsenosides , Panax/analysis , Plants, Medicinal , Saponins/isolation & purification
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