1.Combined Antimutagenic Action of Vitamin E and Sodium Selenite
Chuanlong ZONG ; Baiyun ZHOU ; Xiaoliang LI ; Al ET
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(05):-
Objective To observe the antimutagenic action of sodium selenite and vitamin E on condensates of cooking oil fumes(COF) Methods SCE (sister chromatid exchanges) were observed and contrasted before and after addition of sodium selenite or vitamin E at a certain dose to the culture of human peripheral blood lymphocytes treated by COF Results Sodium selenite added to lymphocytic culture treated by COF at 37 ℃ for 4 hour incubation significantly lowered the frequencies SCEs of lymphocytes and very significant synergistic effects on lowering frequencies of SCEs were observed during adding both sodium selenite(terminal concentration 0 9?10 -7 mol/L) and vitamin E(torminal concentration 0 1% (v/v) to lymphocytic culture treated ty COF for 4 hour incubation Conclusion Combined sodium selenite and vitamin E at certain concentrations in cultured lymphocytes for 4 hour incubation showed very significant synergistic effects on lowering the mutagenicity of lymphocytes induced ty COF.Sodium selenite alone was also shown to be effective in lowering the frequencies of SCEs of human peripheral blood lymphocytes
2.Reflections on the Construction of Laboratory of Medical Test
Baiyun ZHOU ; Xingmin ZHAO ; Dong LI ; Jinjuan ZHAO ; Qian SONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(02):-
To accomplish laboratory construction for qualify education,experiment items were changed,laboratories were opened to students after school,administraion for experiment teaching was accomplished.Apart from these,quality of laboratory staff were improved significantly.All the mentioned above are constructive in experiment teaching for students' quality.
3.Effect of high intra-abdominal pressure on intracranial pressure of patients with brain injury combined with abdominal trauma
Guozhuan MIAO ; Yuanzheng ZHANG ; Yimin ZHOU ; Baiyun LIU ; Lijun HOU ; Hai JIN ; Chengguang PAN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2009;25(3):199-201
Objective To investigate the impact of high intra-abdominal pressure on intracranial pressure in patients with traumatic brain injury and discuss the clinical significance of abdominal decom-pression. Methods Intra-abdominal pressure and intracranial pressure of 15 patients with abdominal trauma and brain injury were observed to discuss changes of intracranial pressure after abdominal decom-pression. Results After abdominal decompression, all patients got lower intracranial pressure, with decrease of (15.2±3.6) mm Hg. Conclusion Intra-abdominal pressure does affect intracranial pres-sure for patients with abdominal trauma and brain injury. Abdominal decompression may be effective for high intracranial pressure.
4.Establishment of Drug-Resistant Cell Lines of Acute Myeloid Leukemia and Correlation of Sirt1 and PGC-1α Expression Levels with Drug Resistance.
Li-Cheng LI ; Jun-Di WANG ; Si-Si YANG ; Zhen ZHOU ; Qing-Fan ZENG ; Fang ZHENG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2022;30(3):704-710
OBJECTIVE:
To construct cytarabine-resistant acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cell lines, and explore the correlation between Sirt1, PGC-1α expression levels and drug resistance.
METHODS:
Human acute promyelocytic leukemia Kasumi-1 cells were induced by the method of gradually increasing the concentration of Ara-C drug. The IC50 value of Kasumi-1 cells before and after drug addition was detected by CCK-8 method, so as to construct Ara-C resistant cell lines. The expression levels of Sirt1 and PGC-1α mRNA in Kasumi-1 drug-resistant cell lines and their parental cell lines were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR, and the expression levels of Sirt1 and PGC-1α protein in kasumi-1 drug-resistant cell lines and their parental cell lines were detected by Western blot.
RESULTS:
The constructed Kasumi-1 cell line had common morphological characteristics of drug-resistant cell lines under microscope, and the drug resistance index was greater than 5, indicating that Kasumi-1 drug-resistant cells had good drug resistance after the construction. The RT-qPCR and Western blot assays showed that the expression levels of Sirt1 and PGC-1α mRNA and protein in the drug-resistant cell lines were higher than those of the parental cell lines (P<0.001).
CONCLUSION
AML cell lines resistant to Ara-C can be successfully induced by the method of gradually increasing the concentration, and the co-high expression of Sirt1 and PGC-1α may mediate the drug resistance of AML cells.
Cell Line
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Cytarabine/pharmacology*
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Drug Resistance
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Humans
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute/genetics*
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RNA, Messenger/genetics*
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Sirtuin 1
5.Effects of the expression of serum SIRT1 on therapeutic efficacy of sodium valproate in the treatment of epilepsy patients
Yanping YANG ; Die HE ; Zhen ZHOU ; Qingfan ZENG ; Hongying PENG ; Lixin ZHAO ; Dan MA
China Pharmacy 2022;33(23):2886-2890
OBJECTIVE To explore the effects of the expression of serum Sirtuin-1 (SIRT1) on therapeutic efficacy of sodium valproate (VPA) in the treatment of epilepsy patients. METHODS Fifty-four epileptic patients were collected from the Affiliated Baiyun Hospital of Guizhou Medical University from Mar. to Oct. 2021 as the research objects, and fifty healthy people were also collected during corresponding period as baseline reference samples. The patients whose relative mRNA expression of SIRT1 was lower than the baseline were selected as SIRT1 low-expression treatment group, and the patients whose that expression was higher than the baseline as SIRT1 high-expression treatment group.All patients were treated with low dose (12 mg/kg or about 600 mg/day) of VPA for 3 months, and the clinical efficacy was evaluated. The dosage of VPA in patients with ineffective gzwkj2021-468) epilepsy control should be increased to 15 mg/kg or about 800 mg/day for another 3 months as SIRT1 high-expression intensive treatment group and SIRT1 low-expression intensive treatment group. Clinical efficacies were evaluated. The blood concentration and liver function indexes of the patients were detected after 3 months of treatment and 3 months of intensive treatment. RESULTS Before treatment, among 54 epileptic patients, 31 epileptic patients had low expression of SIRT1, and 23 had high expression of SIRT1. After 3 months of low-dose VPA treatment, within effective blood concentration of VPA, effective control rate of patients in SIRT1 high-expression treatment group was significantly lower than SIRT1 low-expression treatment group (P<0.05). After 3 months of intensive treatment, the effective control rate of patients SIRT1 high-expression intensive treatment group was significantly higher than SIRT1 high expression treatment group (P<0.05). No abnormality was found in liver function indexes during VPA treatment. CONCLUSIONS Epilepsy in patients with high expression of serum SIRT1 may be more difficult to control when VPA is within the effective blood concentration range; when the VPA dose is effectively increased, the effective control rate of epilepsy can be improved.
6. Value of angiopoietin-Ⅱ in assessment of the early stage of acute pancreatitis based on the new Atlanta classification criteria
Yongcai LYU ; Jingjing LEI ; Qi LIU ; Jingxia XU ; Yanhua YAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2019;42(12):1065-1070
Objective:
To investigate the serum angiopoietin-Ⅱ (Ang Ⅱ) levels in acute pancreatitis (AP) patients and the relationship between AngⅡ levels and the disease severity of AP based on the new Atlanta classification criteria.
Methods:
Seventy-seven patients with AP who were treated in the Affiliated Baiyun Hospital of Guizhou Medical University were included in this prospective study. According to the revised Atlanta classification, the modified Mashall scoring system was used to divided patients into AP with the persistent organ failure(POF) group and without POF group, and the CECT was used to divided patients into AP with pancreatic necrosis(PN) group and without PN group. The levels of AP 72 h after admission of two groups were compared with
7.Effect of mindfulness meditation training on anxiety, depression and sleep quality in perimenopausal women.
Chaoqun XIAO ; Chunwei MOU ; Xia ZHOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2019;39(8):998-1002
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effect of mindfulness meditation training for improving anxiety, depression and sleep disorders in perimenopausal women.
METHODS:
Intervention by menopause meditation training was delivered in 121 perimenopausal women with anxiety, depression or sleep disorders in Baiyun District, Guangzhou. Before and after the intervention, the Self-rating Anxiety Scale, Self-rating Depression Scale and Pittsburg Sleep Quality Index were used for assessment of changes in the conditions of the women.
RESULTS:
After menopausal meditation training, the perimenopausal women showed significant improvement in the mean scores of Self-rating Anxiety Scale (48.26 ± 6.47; =3.865, < 0.01), Selfrating Depression Scale (50.27 ± 6.54; =4.541, < 0.01) and Pittsburgh Sleep Questionnaire (10.64 ± 4.38; =5.596, < 0.01). The symptom remission rates differed significantly among the women with different self-practice frequencies ( < 0.01). The remission rates of anxiety, depression and sleep disorder increased significantly with the frequency of self-exercise ( < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONS
Mindfulness meditation training can effectively alleviate the symptoms of anxiety and depression and improve the quality of sleep in perimenopausal women, and the frequency of the exercise is positively correlated with the improvements. Mindfulness meditation training can be an effective intervention for improving the mental health of perimenopausal women.
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Depression
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Humans
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Meditation
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Mindfulness
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Perimenopause
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Sleep
8. Classification of the anatomical structures of maxillary central incisor root by cone-beam CT
Zhao WANG ; Lei ZHOU ; Duoling XU ; Shulan XU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2017;52(11):656-660
Objective:
To examine the root position of the maxillary central incisors and to provide clinical reference before the immediate implant placement.
Methods:
Cone-beam CT (CBCT) data of the maxillary central incisors of 934 patients (934 incisors) was selected and the root position classsified. The sagittal root position in the alveolar bone was classified as buccal, middle, or palatal. The buccally positoined type was further classified into three subtypes of Ⅰ,Ⅱ, and Ⅲ.
Results:
Most of the maxillary incisor root (95.4% [891/934]) was positioned buccally. Among the buccal-type incisors, the subtypes Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ accounted for 47.5% (423/891), 44.2% (394/891), and 8.3% (74/891). In the 4 mm apical to the cemento-enamel junction and the middle of the root, the thickest buccal bone wall was 0.86 and 0.95 mm, the thickest palatal bone wall was 1.65 and 2.37 mm. In the apical location, the thickest buccal bone wall was 1.89 mm, the thickest palatal bone wall was 7.83 mm.
Conclusions
Most of the maxillary central incisors studied are positioned buccally, and half of these patients have adequate buccal bone and are suitable for immediate implant placement.
9.Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Two Therapeutic Regimens for Newly Diagnosed Smear-negative Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Liang CHEN ; Jin Zhou MEI ; Xun Xun CHEN ; Hui Ying FENG ; Jia Wen WANG ; Hai Cheng LI ; Guang Hui XU ; Ling Wen XIAO ; Yi Xiang HUANG ; Lin ZHOU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2018;31(8):623-626