Ya Jia Gu
Fudan University
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World Journal of Gastroenterology | 2013
Xin Hong He; Wen Tao Li; Ya Jia Gu; Bao Feng Yang; Hui Wen Deng; Yi Hua Yu; Wei Jun Peng
AIM To investigate the metabolic profiles of xenograft pancreatic cancer before and after radiotherapy by high-resolution magic angle spinning proton magnetic resonance spectroscopy (HRMAS (1)H NMR) combined with principal components analysis (PCA) and evaluate the radiotherapeutic effect. METHODS The nude mouse xenograft model of human pancreatic cancer was established by injecting human pancreatic cancer cell SW1990 subcutaneously into the nude mice. When the tumors volume reached 800 mm(3), the mice received various radiation doses. Two weeks later, tumor tissue sections were prepared for running the NMR measurements. (1)H NMR and PCA were used to determine the changes in the metabolic profiles of tumor tissues after radiotherapy. Metabolic profiles of normal pancreas, pancreatic tumor tissues, and radiation- treated pancreatic tumor tissues were compared. RESULTS Compared with (1)H NMR spectra of the normal nude mouse pancreas, the levels of choline, taurine, alanine, isoleucine, leucine, valine, lactate, and glutamic acid of the pancreatic cancer group were increased, whereas an opposite trend for phosphocholine, glycerophosphocholine, and betaine was observed. The ratio of phosphocholine to creatine, and glycerophosphocholine to creatine showed noticeable decrease in the pancreatic cancer group. After further evaluation of the tissue metabolic profile after treatment with three different radiation doses, no significant change in metabolites was observed in the (1)H NMR spectra, while the inhibition of tumor growth was in proportion to the radiation doses. However, PCA results showed that the levels of choline and betaine were decreased with the increased radiation dose, and conversely, the level of acetic acid was dramatically increased. CONCLUSION The combined methods were demonstrated to have the potential for allowing early diagnosis and assessment of pancreatic cancer response to radiotherapy.
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal | 2006
Bin Wu; Wei Jun Peng; Pei Jun Wang; Ya Jia Gu; Wen Tao Li; Liang Pin Zhou; Feng Tang; Guo Ming Zhong
Chinese journal of oncology | 2010
Xiao hong Wang; Wei Jun Peng; Hong Na Tan; Chao Xin; Ya Jia Gu; Feng Tang; Jian Mao
Chinese journal of radiology | 2007
Ya Jia Gu; Xiao Yuan Feng; Qin Xiao; Bin Wu; Wei Jun Peng; Wen Tao Yang; Feng Tang; Jian Mao; Min Qian; Zhi Min Shao
Chinese journal of oncology | 2010
Xiao hong Wang; Wei Jun Peng; Chao Xin; Hong Na Tan; Ya Jia Gu; Feng Tang; Jian Mao
Chinese journal of radiology | 2008
Qin Xiao; Guang Yu Liu; Xiao Jing Zheng; Xiao hong Wang; Quan Liu; Zhao Xia Jiang; Ling Hui Xu; Wei Jun Peng; Dan Ting Hu; Cai Chang; Zhi Min Shao; Kun Wei Shen; Yu Fang Wang; Chao Han; Ya Jia Gu
Chinese journal of radiology | 2011
Ling Hui Xu; Wei Jun Peng; Ya Jia Gu; Rui Min Li; Xiao Hang Liu; Xiao hong Wang; Jian Mao; Feng Tang; Jian Hui Ding
Chinese journal of radiology | 2009
Hong Na Tan; Yi Su; Rui Min Li; Ying Chen; Pei Hua Wang; Feng Tang; Jian Mao; Xi Gang Shen; Min Qian; Ya Jia Gu
Chinese journal of radiology | 2007
Ya Jia Gu; Qin Xiao; Wen Tai Yang; Xiao Jing Zheng; Rong Feng Gu
Chinese journal of radiology | 2007
Ya Jia Gu; Xiao Yuan Feng; Feng Tang; Wei Jun Peng; Jian Mao; Wen Tao Yang