1.Effect of EGFR-targeted interference RNA on apoptosis of multidrug-resistant ovarian cancer cells
Jiao ZHANG ; Aiping CHEN ; Yuyan QI ; Bin WANG
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2009;16(6):619-623
Objective:To investigate the effect of RNA-mediated interference EGFR (epidermal growth factor receptor) expression on the apoptosis of muitidrug-resisitant ovarian cancer cell line SKOV3/DDP. Methods: Small hairpin RNA (shRNA) targeting EGFR was synthesized and recombinant plasmid containing pEGFR-shRNA was constructed, pEGFR-shRNA was tansfected into SKOV3/DDP cells by liposome system, untransfected cells and SKOV3/DDP cells tansfected with nonspecific-shRNA (Ctrl-shRNA) were used as control. Expression of EGFR mRNA and protein in SKOV3/DDP cells was examined by RT-PCR and immunocytochemistry after transfection, respectively. The apopototic rates and cell cy-cles of SKOV3/DDP cells were detected by flow cytometry. Results: Compared with Ctrl-shRNA-transfected cells, the ex-pression of EGFR mRNA and protein in pEGFR-shRNA-transfected SKOV3/DDP cells was significantly inhibited. Flow cytometry results showed that cell cycle distribution in pEGFR-shRNA-transfected SKOV3/DDP cells was dramatically changed, and the apoptosis rate was significantly increased after further treatment with cisplatin for 24 h. Conclusion: EGFR-targeted interference RNA can inhibit the expression of EGFR in SKOV3/DDP cells, thereby regulating the cell cy-cle and increasing apoptosis of multidrug-resistant SKOV3/DDP cells.
2.Clinical efficacy of L-carnitine in prevention and treatment of toxicity of LFP chemotherapy with gastrointestinal cancer
Jingjuan ZHU ; Weiwei QI ; Wensheng QIU ; Aiping DING
Cancer Research and Clinic 2012;24(7):463-465
ObjectiveTo observe the efficacy of L-carnitine in prevention and treatment of toxicity of LFP chemotherapy with gastrointestinal cancer. Methods60 cases of gastrointestinal cancer were divided into 2 groups according to the admission date. The treatment groups received LFP chemotherapy and L-carnitine, while the control group received LFP chemotherapy alone.Both groups received 3 cycles chemotherapy. The gastrointestinal toxicity, neurotoxicity, hematologic toxicity and physical state were compared.ResultsThere were 12 cases of peripheral neurotoxicity in treatment group,the incidence rate was 40.0 %;but in control group there were 21 patients, and the incidence rate was 70.0 %. There was a significant difference between the two groups(x2=5.4545,P =0.0195). Anemia in the treatment group was 56.7 % (17/30); in the control group the rate was 86.7 % (26/30).There was a significant difference between the two groups (x2 =6.698,P =0.0351).After chemotherapy,in the treatment group,there were 4 cases with increasing Karnofsky score ≥ 10,19 patients whose Karnofsky score did not change,and 7 cases with reduced Karnofsky score ≥ 10; in the control group,there was 1 case with increasing Karnofsky score ≥ 10,13 cases with Karnofsky score no changing,and 16 cases with reduced Karnofsky score ≥ 10.The changes in physical state of two groups had a significant difference(x2 =5.711,P =0.0169).The gastrointestinal toxicity,thrombocytopenia,and neutropenia of two groups had no significant difference.ConclusionL-carnitine can reduce peripheral neurotoxicity and hematologic toxicity,improve the patient's physical state in patients received LFP chemotherapy.
3.Effects of Acute Exhausted Exercise on the Myocardial HSP70 and Plasma ANP of Rats in a High Temperature Environment
Aiping LI ; Shuqiang CUI ; Jincheng XU ; Qi GAO ; Jiexiu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 2010;(2):188-191
Objective To investigate the effect of acute exhausted exercise in high temperature environment on the expression of myocardial HSP70 and plasma ANP level of in rats. Methods Forty eight male Sprague-Dawley rats was randomly and equally assigned to the following six groups:control group(C),exercise group(E),one-hour heat exposure group (H), heat exposure and exercise group (HE), exercise and 24 hours after exercise group(E'),heat exposure and 24 hours after exercise(HE'). Each group consisted of 8 rats. Rats in E,HE,E' and HE' ran on a treadmill until exhaustion, while rats in H and H' were exposed in a high temperature environment (33℃ ,50%RH) for one hour. Rats in C,E,HE and H were killed immediately after exercise or heat exposure. Rats in HE' and E' were killed 24 hours after exercise. Samples from myocardium and serum were collected for determining HSP70,ANP and CK-MB. Results(1) HSP70 levels in groups E and E' are significantly higher than that in group C(P<0.05 and P<0.01,respectively),and the level in group HE' is significantly higher than that in groups H and E'(P<0.01 );The HSP70 level in group H is significantly higher than that in group C. (2) The ANP and CK-MB levels in group E are Significantly higher than that in group C.and in group HE is higher than in group H (P<0.05);The HSP70 levels in group E' and HE' significantly decrease comparing to that in groups E and HE (P<0.01). Conclusions(1)Both heat exposure and exercise can induce the increased expression of myocardial HSP70 in rats and the peak expression is seen 24 hours after exercise. The increased expression of HSP70 may have protective effects on the heat-induced myocardial injury. (2) The increased ANP levels in plasma immediately after exhausted exercise improves the blood circulation in myocardium and hints the potential possibility of myocardial damage. However,the high temperature environment does not strengthen the increase of plasma ANP level that caused by exhaustive exercise.
4.The impact of three subtypes of IL-8 on biological functions of ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells
Aiping WANG ; Qi WANG ; Wei ZHANG ; Qiaoyun YIN ; Li LI
China Oncology 2013;(4):248-253
10.3969/j.issn.1007-3969.2013.04.002
5.THE EFFECT OF GOSSYPOL ON K~+, Na~+ AND TESTOSTERONE IN SERUM AND RAT TESTIS FLUID IN RATS
Jiansun TONG ; Aiping QI ; Ru WANG ; Jianjun MA ; Shaozhen QIAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
Feeding adult male rats with gossypol acetic acid at a dose of 15 nig/kg/day for 50 days led to infertility. Spermatogenesis and sperm motility were impaired ( table 1 ) . However, testosterone, K+ and Na+ concentsrations in serum and RTF were found to be unchanged (table 2, 3 ) . It suggests that at low antifertility doses gossypol disrupts spermatogenesis in the seminiferous epithelium without affecting testosterone, K+ and Na+ secretion and translation in testis.
6.Problems and strategies of safety management of laboratories in general hospitals
Qiang WU ; Zongtao CHEN ; Xiaohuang DU ; Aiping QI
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2014;27(6):611-613
Technology platform is an important component of technical innovation of a hospital,and safety of laboratories is a prerequisite for building research hospitals.Proceeding from building a research hospital,this paper conducts in—depth analysis of the problems in the safety management of laboratories,in terms of awareness of safety,structural layout,staffing,routine management,biosafety,medical ethics,etc.,and discusses the strategies for the safety management of laboratories,in hope of providing theoretical support and valuable reference for the safety management of laboratories and the construction of research hospitals.
7.RADIOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENTS OF TALUS
Qinhua MA ; Qi CHEN ; Aiping LU ; Qi GUO ; Zhigang CHEN ; Zhizhon QIAN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2002;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the rule of the talar growth and establish a normal radiographic measurement scale of the talus from postnatal infants to adults. Methods Radiographic measurements were performed with the lateral radiographs of right talus in 1*!765 normal cases(age 1 to 18). Results The talar growth velocity was the fastest before two years old.It was consistent with the development of physiques(e.g.height and weight),and then there was not a remarkable increase in the talar growth.At puberty,a temporal sudden increase was not found in the talus.Conclusion Radiographic measurements not only provide a normal contrast for the flats of the talus or the abnormal shapes caused by some congenital or acquired disease,but also was useful to the other subject(e.g.anthropology,forensic science).
8.A Study of False Negative Results of Gelle Test
Aiping ZHANG ; Qi TANG ; Xiaohui ZHU ; Yingying SHANG ; Hua YANG ; Zhiqiang GAO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2015;(6):578-580,581
Objective To study the false negative results of Gelle test .Methods Hearing test data between August 2013 to July 2014 were retrieved from outpatient records with hearing complaints of tinnitus or hearing loss . Recruiting criteria:no history of otitis media ,normal tympanic membrane ,no radiologic manifestations of lesions in middle ear and mastoid and abiltly of clear expression of changes of hearing .A total of 60 patients(120 ears ) were tested with conventional pure tone audiometry (PTA) and Gelle test .Acoustic immittance and distortion product otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) were tested in 110 and 113 ears ,respectively .Results Among 120 ears ,7 were di‐agnosed as conductive hearing loss ,23 as mixed hearing loss ,52 as sensorineural hearing loss ,and 38 as normal hearing by pure tone audiometry .The negative Gelle test results were detected in 5 ,11 ,16 and 3 ears ,respective‐ly .110 ears were tested with tympanometry ,types A ,B and C tympanograms were found in 102 ears ,2 ears and 6 ears ,respectively ,and the negative Gelle test results were 22 ,2 and 4 ,respectively .DPOAEs were recordable in 56 ears and negative in 57 ears ,and negative Gelle tests were recorded in 12 and 17 ears respectively .Conclusion False-negative results were found in all types of PTA ,tympanometry and DPOAE .It indicates that Gelle test might not be sensitive and accurate enough to evaluate the integrity and mobility of ossicular chain .Gelle test com‐bined with PTA and DPOAE may be better for assessment of hearing loss and entity of ossicular chain .
9.Systematic evaluation of training effect of high-fidelity simulator (HFS) in medical training of cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Lingling PAN ; Aiping ZHAO ; Qian QI ; Lei CHENG ; Xiaoling YUAN ; Weiyan ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(17):60-64
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of using high-fidelity simulator (HFS) in medical training of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).Methods The randomized controlled trials (RCTs),quasi-randomized controlled trials (q-RCTs) about comparing HFS with traditional teaching methods in medical training of CPR were searched from Cochrane Library,Pubmed,Web of Knowledge,CNKI,CBM and Wanfang Data.The methodological quality of the included studies was assessed and the valid data were extracted.Meta-analysis was conducted with the Cochrane Collaboration RevMan 5.0.Results Ten q-RCTs and one RCT were included.The quality of the studies were relatively low.Meta-analysis showed that compared with the traditional teaching method,high-fidelity simulation in medical training of CPR had no statistically significant differences in mastering the theoretical knowledge,but had statistically significant differences in mastering the CPR skills.Conclusions HFS in medical training of CPR skills is positive and effective,superior to the traditional teaching methods,but in terms of theoretical knowledge and satisfaction,self-confidence,more researches still need to be further confirmed.
10.Expression and significance of tetraspanin in gastric cancer
Xiaofei NIE ; Zhenkang QIU ; Ning LIU ; Weiwei QI ; Aiping DING ; Wensheng QIU
Journal of International Oncology 2017;44(7):537-540
Tetraspanins are a class of cell surface glycoproteins that are expressed very broadly, which can form a complex tetraspanins net by combining with many kinds of cell surface molecules such as integrins, signal proteins, growth factors and so on.In recent years, more and more studies suggest that tetraspanins are closely related to the invasion and metastasis of malignancies and show a certain clinical value, which can be used as new diagnosis and prognosis indicators of malignancy.