Jianzhong Meng
Jinan Military Region
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Clinical Transplantation | 2014
Nengwang Yu; Shuai Fu; Zhihou Fu; Jianzhong Meng; Zhonghua Xu; Baocheng Wang; Aimin Zhang
This systematic review summarizes evidence on allotransplantation of donor kidneys after resection of a small renal cancer or contralateral healthy kidneys from cadaveric donors with unilateral renal cancer. Eligible studies were identified by screening four bibliographic databases, contacting key authors, and analyzing the bibliographies of included studies. Two reviewers independently assessed the reports for inclusion and extracted data, which were summarized as a narrative review. In the 20 case report or case series studies included in the analysis, there were 97 documented cases of donor kidney transplantation after resection of small renal cancer without pathologically confirmed recurrence, whereas 22 cases used contralateral healthy kidneys from cadaveric donors with unilateral renal cancer with one case of cancer recurrence. These results suggest that the use of donor kidneys after resection of small renal cancer is associated with a relatively low cancer recurrence rate.
PLOS ONE | 2013
Nengwang Yu; Shuai Fu; Yibao Liu; Zhihou Fu; Jianzhong Meng; Zhonghua Xu; Baocheng Wang; Aimin Zhang
The worry of potential residual renal cancer cells in donor kidney after resection of small renal cancer impedes the extensive use of such controversial donor source. To explore the impacts of organ preservation process on the survival of renal cancer cells, we detected cell proliferation and viability of benign and malignant renal cell lines and clinical renal samples after treated with simulated organ preservation process. It was found that the viability and proliferation of malignant renal cells are inhibited much more than that of benign renal cells during prolonged organ preservation. The inhibition of proliferation in benign renal cells is fully reversible, while in malignant renal cancer cells is not fully reversible after a certain time. So potential residual renal cancer cells could be partly inhibited and eliminated by organ preservation process.
PLOS ONE | 2014
Nengwang Yu; Shuai Fu; Yubao Liu; Zhihou Fu; Jianzhong Meng; Zhonghua Xu; Baocheng Wang; Aimin Zhang
Molecular Medicine Reports | 2015
Dandan Li; Tingbao Zhao; Jianzhong Meng; Ying Jing; Fengyu Jia; Ping He
International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine | 2015
Ying Jing; Hanhui Zhao; Yanming Ge; Fengyu Jia; Qingqing He; Suxia Wang; Jianzhong Meng
Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics | 2015
Fengyu Jia; Peng Rong; Dandan Li; Suxia Wang; Ying Jing; Yanming Ge; Jianzhong Meng
Archive | 2011
Nengwang Yu; Jianzhong Meng; Aimin Zhang; Jie Liu
Journal of Artificial Organs | 2011
Dandan Li; Jianzhong Meng; Nengwang Yu; Fengyu Jia; Xiaoming Sun; Aimin Zhang; Suxia Wang; Fei Gao; Ying Jing
Archive | 2011
Nengwang Yu; Aimin Zhang; Jie Liu; Jianzhong Meng
Archive | 2011
Nengwang Yu; Aimin Zhang; Jie Liu; Jianzhong Meng