2.Lymphatic drainage in thyroid cancer and discussion of research methods
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(2):101-103
Thyroid cancer spreads predominantly via the lymphatics to the local draining lymph nodes.This is a review about it.We also report about the role of sentinel node biopsy in thyroid cancer.
4.Screening and cloning of the target genes immuno-regulated by glycyrrhizin using suppression subtractive hybridization technique
Yan LIU ; Jun CHENG ; Guiqin BAI
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(04):-
Objective To construct a subtractive cDNA library of genes differentially expressed in human lymphoma cell line Jurkat cells treated with glycyrrhizin (GL), and to clone genes associated with its immunological regulation, and to further elucidate the molecular immune mechanism of GL. Methods The mRNA was isolated from Jurkat cells treated with either GL or 0.9 percent sodium chloride as a control, then cDNA was synthesized. Suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) method was employed to analyze the differentially expressed DNA sequence between the two groups. The cDNA was sequenced and analyzed in GenBank with Blast search after the amplification of the subtractive library by PCR. Results The amplified library contained 28 positive clones. Colony PCR analysis showed that there were 22 clones containing 200-1 000 bp inserts. Sequence analysis was performed, and the full length sequences were obtained with bioinformatics method. Altogether 11 kinds of encoding sequences were achieved, including interleukin-12, interleukin-18, and thymosin ?1, etc. Conclusions A subtractive cDNA library of genes differentially expressed in Jurkat cells treated with GL using SSH technique was constructed successfully, and it might give some new clues for the study of the immune regulation mechanism of GL.
5.Bioequivalence of Omeprazole Enteric-coated Capsules in Healthy Volunteers
Bangfu BAI ; Yu CHENG ; Yu YAN
China Pharmacy 2007;0(26):-
OBJECTIVE:To compare the bioequivalence of 2 kinds of Omeprazole enteric-coated capsules. METHODS: A single dose of Omeprazole enteric-coated capsules was given to 18 healthy volunteers by randomized crossover method, and the plasma concentrations of omeprazole were determined by HPLC. The pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated with 3p97 pharmacokinetic program and the bioequivalence was evaluated. RESULTS: The plasma concentration-time curve of two preparations fitted to one-compartment model. The pharmacokinetic parameters of test preparation vs. reference preparation were as follows: Cmax(1.69?1.00) ?g?mL-1 vs. (1.71?1.02) ?g?mL-1; tmax(3.22?1.11)h vs. (3.06?1.00)h; AUC0~24(8.42?4.38) ?g?h?mL-1 vs. (8.87?5.32) ?g?h?mL-1; AUC0~∞(10.35?5.01) ?g?h?mL-1 vs. (10.81?5.86) ?g?h?mL-1. The relative bioavailability of Omeprazole enteric-coated capsules was(94.93?14.54)%.CONCLUSION:2 kinds of Omeprazole enteric-coated capsules are bioequivalent.
6.Exploration on the Normal Reference Criteria of Infant Intelligence by Fagan Test
Bai CHENG ; Yanqing SHU ; Limin CHEN
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(01):-
Objective To explore the normal reference values of infant intelligence in Fagan test of infant Method Fagan test was carried out in 315 healthy infants aged 6.5~14.0 month in Shenyang,Tieling and Jinzhou in Liaoning province.Results Infants with cognitive exponent X≥54.6 might be considered to be normal in development,49.9
7.Possibility of automatic detecting instrument application on cell-count in Hvdrothorax or ascites
Yao BAI ; Dalin CHENG ; Ji ZHANG ;
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2003;0(06):-
Objective;To discuss if automatic detecting instrument could be applied on cell count in hydrothorax or ascites instead of traditional method. Methods; 121 cases of hydrothorax or ascites specimens were collected. SysmexUF - 100 automatic urine sediment appearance, SysmexKX -21 blood cell analysis instrument and traditional manual method were used to count white blood cell and totoal cell in all samples. The data were treat with student-T test and relativity analysis. Results;There was significant difference between data collected by SysmexUF - 100 aytinatuc urine sediment appearance and traditional manual method after T test ( P
8.Preparation of paclitaxel-loaded nanoparticles targeting liver cancer stem cells and their effects on liver cancer Huh-7 and HepG2 cells
Cheng JIN ; Shuangquan WANG ; Ling BAI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2021;33(2):99-103
Objective:To investigate the preparation of paclitaxel-loaded nanoparticles targeting liver cancer stem cells and their effects on liver cancer HepG2 cells (CD133 positive subset accounting for 8%) and Huh-7 cells (CD133 positive subset accounting for 65%).Methods:Poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid)-loaded paclitaxel nanoparticles were prepared by using emulsification-solvent evaporation method. Paclitaxel-loaded nanoparticles decorated with anti-CD133 antibody, called targeted nanoparticles, were prepared by using 1- (3-dimethylaminopropyl)-3-ethylcarbodiimide/N-hydroxysuccinimide (EDC/NHS) cross-linking method. The manifestations and physicochemical characteristics of the nanoparticles including encapsulation efficiency, loading efficiency, particle size distribution, morphology and release in vitro were studied. Liver cancer Huh-7 and HepG2 cells accompanying with paclitaxel-loaded nanoparticles or targeted nanoparticles were cocultured. The uptake and accumulation of nanoparticles by liver cancer cells were analyzed by using flow cytometry, and positive cell proportion of CD133 was also detected. Cell survival was analyzed by using plate clonogenesis assay.Results:Scan electromicroscopy result showed particle size of targeted nanoparticles was (429.26±41.53) nm with zeta potential of -11.2 mV; targeted nanoparticles were possessed with spherical morphology and higher encapsulation efficiency [(87.53±5.90) %]. Flow cytometry showed that in Huh-7 cells at 37℃, the fluorescence intensity of targeted nanoparticles group (13 397±720) was higher than that of paclitaxel-loaded nanoparticles group (6 898±604), and the difference was statistically significant ( P < 0.05); there was no statistically difference in the fluorescence intensity of HepG2 cells in paclitaxel-loaded nanoparticles group and targeted nanoparticles group at 37 ℃ (7 899±343 vs. 8 432±516, P>0.05). CD133 positive cell proportion of Huh-7 cells in targeted nanoparticles group [(15.7±2.6)%] was lower than that in paclitaxel-loaded nanoparticles group [(54.9±7.4)%], and the difference was statistically significant ( t = 7.31, P = 0.008); there was no statistical difference of HepG2 cells between the two goups ( P > 0.05). Plate clonogenesis assay showed that the cell survival rate of Huh-7 cells in targeted nanoparticles group was lower than that in paclitaxel-loaded nanoparticles group at different time points, and the difference was statistically significant ( F = 5.56, P = 0.009); but there was no statistically significant difference in HepG2 cell survival rate between the two groups ( F = 1. 19, P = 0.142). Conclusion:Prepared nanoparticles targeting liver cancer stem cells have a good inhibitory effect on liver cancer Huh-7 cells.
9.Considerations and application status of selection marker for generation of recombinant biologics producing mammalian cell lines
Ying CUI ; Yu BAI ; Su-yuan CHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2020;55(12):2989-2993
The major challenge in the development of recombinant biologics lies in generating and isolating rare high-producing stable single clone in a short period of time. The selection marker is an essential component of the plasmid vector, it plays an important part in the generation and screening of producing cell lines. Engineering the selection marker to enhance the stringency of selection for high producing cells is one of the most effective approaches to improve the cell line development process. Here, using Chinese hamaster overy (CHO) cells as an example, we introduce the application of selection marker for generation of recombinant biologics producing mammalian cell lines, methods of engineering the selection markers to enhance the selection stringency, and propose considerations on cell substrate stability and selection marker safety, in order to provide references for high-efficiency development of recombinant biologics.
10.Influence of Width and Thickness of DCI's Curved Section on Its Performance.
Jia BAI ; Tao WANG ; Xuejin CHENG ; Lei WU ; Xiangjun HU
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2016;40(1):10-12
By establishing a series of Dynamic Cervical Implants (DCI) within C5-C6 cervical spinal segments, the biomechanical finite element analysis for DCI with different width and thickness were carried out to investigate the influence of the width and thickness of DCI's curved section on its equivalent stress and range of motion (ROM), so as to provide some theoretical basis for the optimization of DCI's design. The results show that the width of DCI's curved section has more obvious influence on the ROM of lateral bending and torsion, in comparison with the thickness of DCI's curved section. By appropriate reduction in width, the ROMs of lateral bending and torsion increase obviously, i.e. the overall movement function of patients is improved. Furthermore, the increase of equivalent stress could be counteracted by corresponding increase of thickness.
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Cervical Vertebrae
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Finite Element Analysis
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Humans
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Movement
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Neck
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Prostheses and Implants
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Prosthesis Design
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Range of Motion, Articular