1.Research progress of microRNA in diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer
Qingcai MENG ; Hongchen GU ; Xinyu HUANG
Journal of International Oncology 2014;41(11):837-840
MicroRNA (miRNA) plays a regulating function in translation stage of gene expression.MiRNA has been found directly involving in the occurrence and development of pancreatic cancer,and its abnormal expression is closely related to early diagnosis of pancreatic cancer and may provide new therapeutic target for pancreatic cancer patients.MiRNA detection will have good application prospect in on the diagnosis and treatment of pancreatic cancer.
2.Effect of temperature on concentration of active components extracted from medicinal herb
Maoquan CHU ; Hongchen GU ; Guojie LIU ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Object To develop a mathematical model on the relationship between the temperature used in the course of extraction of medicinal herbs and the concentration of active component obtained Methods Based on the kinetic model on medicinal herb extraction process reported in our previous article *, diffusion coefficient and concentration gradient varying with temperature were further studied Results The process which tanshinone was extracted from Salvia miltiorrhiza Bge at different temperatures showed that the model could well match the experimental data Conclusion The relation between the temperature and the concentration of active component could be described by this model
3.Effect of glimepiride on the glucose uptake of rat mandibular osteoblasts in hyperglycemia.
Pan MA ; Baosheng TAN ; Hongchen LIU ; Junli MA ; Bin GU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(2):125-129
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of glimepiride on the glucose uptake as well as glucose transporter (GLUT)-1 and GLUT-3 expression levels of rat mandibular osteoblasts in hyperglycemia.
METHODSPrimary osteoblasts were isolated and cultured. Then, the cells were placed in an osteogenic medium containing two glucose concentrations (5.5 and 16.5 mmol X L(-1)), with or without glimepiride (10 micromol x L(-1)). Glucose uptake was determined by employing 18F-deoxyglucose (18F-FDG) in the cells, and GLUT-1 and GLUT-3 expression levels were evaluated by Western blot analysis.
RESULTSGlucose at 16.5 mmol x L(-1) significantly inhibited 18F-FDG uptake and downregulated GLUT-3 protein expression in osteoblasts. Hyperglycemia increased GLUT-1 protein expression. Glimepiride significantly increased glucose uptake and upregulated GLUT-1 and GLUT-3.
CONCLUSIONGlimepiride enhance the glucose transporter in rat osteoblasts at two different glucose concentrations.
Animals ; Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ; Glucose ; Glucose Transporter Type 1 ; Hyperglycemia ; Mandible ; Osteoblasts ; Rats ; Sulfonylurea Compounds
4.Osteogenesis differentiation of MC3T3-E1 cells induced by miRNA-2861 mimic transfection mediated by polyethylenimine
Tengjiaozi FANG ; Jie LIU ; Zhongyi GU ; Haihuan GONG ; Wenhuan BU ; Yue DONG ; Hongchen SUN
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2016;42(5):848-854
Objective:To transfect the non-viral vector polyethylenimine (PEI)mediated miR-2861 mimic into the MC3T3-E1 cell line,and to explore the transfection efficiency of PEI/miR-2861 complex and its effects on the proliferation and osteogenesis differentiation in pre-osteoblasts. Methods:The proper amount of PEI was blended with miR-2861 mimic and negative control (NC)separately in a ratio of N∶P=10∶1,and they were divided into experiment group and NC group. The NC/PEI complex acted as the NC group was used to eliminate the interference of osteogenesis from the addition of double-stranded RNA mimic.MTT assay was used to determine the optimal concentration of PEI/miR-2861 mimic complex.The fluorescence imaging technique and bulge-loop RT-PCR were used to detect the transfection efficiency and mRNA expression of miRNA-2861 in the cells with different concentrations (10,30, 50,and 100 nmol · L-1 ), separately.The osteogenesis ability of MC3T3 cells was identified with RT-PCR and Alizarin red staining with the selected concentration of PEI/miR-2861 by transient transfection.Results:Compared with blank control group,the proliferation rates of MC3T3 cells in 100 nmol·L-1 PEI/miR-2861 group was decreased significantly at 72 h (P < 0. 05 ). With the increasing of transfected concentration the transfection efficiency of miRNA/PEI complex was increased gradually.The results of Alizarin red staining and quantitative analysis showed that calcium deposits were more and bigger in experiment group after induced for 21 d,while both in blank control group and NC group they were less.Conclusion:The miRNA-2861 mimic can be effectively transfected into the MC3T3-E1 cell line and expresses with a high level,which is mediated by PEI as the gene vector.miR-2861 mimic has a certain ability of promoting osteogenesis differentiation of MC3T3-E1 cells.
5.Study on the cell apoptosis induced by intracellular hyperthermia in human lung adenocarcinoma SPC-A1 cells.
Yongjie MA ; Hong LI ; Zhubing YAN ; Hongchen GU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2007;24(6):1305-1308
This is a comparative study on the efficacy of differential cell apoptosis induced by three methods (intracellular hyperthermia, with water bath hyperthermia and extracellular hyperthermia) in human lung adenocarcinoma SPC-A1 cells in vitro. The effects of hyperthermia on cell apoptosis were determined by Transmission electron microscopy(TEM), agarose gel electrophoresis and flow cytometry methods, respectively. The intracellular effect of particle heating was compared with that of water bath hyperthermia and extracellular hyperthermia; significant differences between these heating methods were detected, the rate of apoptosis being 36.59%, 5.66%, 7.78% respectively. When treated with intracellular hyperthermia, the SPC-A1 cells manifested typical morphological characters of apoptosis by TEM observation, and the SPC-A1 cell DNA was degraded into large fragments by agarose gel electrophoresis assay. Our results showed that amino-silane Fe3O4 induced intracellular hyperthermia was superior to water bath hyperthermia and extracellular hyperthermia. It is mainly the interaction between intracellular nanoparticles and cell that induced apoptosis. Therefore, the aminosilane-coated Fe3O4 may be used in hyperthermia or chemotherapeutics on cancer cells for further clinical application.
Adenocarcinoma
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pathology
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Apoptosis
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Hot Temperature
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Humans
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Lung Neoplasms
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pathology
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Magnetics
6.Studies on the extraction of DNA using carboxyl-coated magnetic particles and quantification using fluorescent dye.
Yongjie MA ; Hongchen GU ; Weiming ZHENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2007;24(5):1093-1096
Based on the study of extraction of DNA using carboxyl-coated Fe3O4, here we provide a rapid, high efficient, safe and economical method. Using fluorescent dye-Sybr Green I, the quantification of double-strand DNA exhibits the advantages of high sensitivity,good repeatability and convenience.
Carbon Dioxide
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chemistry
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DNA
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blood
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isolation & purification
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Ferric Compounds
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chemistry
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Fluorescent Dyes
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Humans
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Magnetics
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Nanoparticles
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Organic Chemicals
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Particle Size
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Staining and Labeling
7.Bio-detection techniques based on magnetic signal of nanoparticles.
Shi YIN ; Hongchen GU ; Hong XU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(4):879-883
This article summarizes biological detection techniques based on magnetic signal of magnetic nanoparticles and the research progress of these techniques in biomedicine. Biological detection based on magnetic nanoparticles is faster, more accurate and more convenient compared to traditional optical techniques and causes much attention. It can be classified into giant magneto resistive biosensor (GMR), magnetic relaxation switch (based on T2 relaxation time), AC susceptibility (based on Brownian relaxation) and magnetic lateral flow immunoassay. These techniques can be combined with nanotechnology, microfluidics, immunoassay and bio-chips and have wide application prospects in clinical diagnosis, biological detection, environmental monitoring and food security areas.
Biosensing Techniques
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instrumentation
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methods
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Immunoassay
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instrumentation
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methods
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Magnetic Phenomena
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Nanoparticles
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chemistry
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Nanotechnology
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instrumentation
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Point-of-Care Systems
8.Security evaluation of subcutaneous injection with water-based dextran-coated magnetic fluid.
Yu ZHAI ; Xiaoliang WANG ; Xuman WANG ; Hong XIE ; Hongchen GU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(6):1275-1278
Water-based magnetic fluid was synthesized by using 50% dextran 40,000 as coated reagent. The acute toxicity and irritant of the magnetic fluid injected into mice subcutaneous tissues were examined. The lethal dosage 50 of dextran-coated magnetic fluid was 4409.61 +/- 514.93 mg/kg. Twenty four h after subcutaneous injecting with 30 mg/0.3 ml dextran-coated magnetic fluid, no more inflammation than hemangiectasia and leucocytes infiltration had been seen in subcutaneous tissues, 72 h later the reaction phenomena disappeared. While, injection with 30 mg/0.3 ml water-based oleate sodium-coated magnetic fluid, ulceration and break-off of cutis had been seen in the seventh days. That is to say, the dextran-coated magnetic fluid was safe and well tolerate, however, the oleate sodium-coated magnetic fluid was not fit to subcutaneous injection.
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Coated Materials, Biocompatible
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toxicity
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Dextrans
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toxicity
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Female
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Ferrosoferric Oxide
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toxicity
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Injections, Subcutaneous
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Magnetics
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Random Allocation
9.Analysis of the colorectal cancer screening results of the target population in Linhai City,Zhejiang Province from 2020 to 2021
Linqing ZHEN ; Zhengguo XU ; Chao LI ; Xiaoxiao YANG ; Pengcheng JIN ; Yuguang WANG ; Shiwei GUO ; Hong XU ; Hongchen GU
Tumor 2023;43(1):42-52
Objective:To provide strategical reference for large-scale colorectal cancer screening with full regional coverage by analyzing the results of the first colorectal cancer screening in the target population in Linhai city,Zhejiang Province. Methods:The target population of 50-74 years old in Linhai were invited to take part in the colorectal cancer screening program from 2020 to 2021.The risk of colorectal cancer of the participants were preliminarily evaluated by questionnaire and qualitative fecal occult blood test(FOBT),and participants with positive screening results were suggested to take colonoscopy test for further evaluation.The screening results were collected and analyzed. Results:A total of 71 942 people were screened from 2020 to 2021,and 15 1 70 of them were found positive in preliminary screening.The positive rate in males was significantly higher than that in females(x 2=724.005,P<0.001),and the positive rate was highest in the population of 60-69 years old during preliminary screening.The compliance rate of colonoscopy was 24.1 9%with no significant difference between males and females(x 2=0.256,P=0.61 3),showing a decreasing trend as the age increases.From 2020 to 2021,the detection rate of lesions by colonoscopy was 52.92%,with 47 case of colorectal cancer(CRC),333 case of advanced colorectal adenoma,561 case of non-advanced colorectal adenoma and 1 001 case of benign lesions.The detection rate of lesions in males was much higher than that in females(x 2=82.451,P<0.001).The detection rates of lesions,advanced colorectal adenoma,and non-advanced adenoma showed increasing trends with the age.The compliance rate of colonoscopy,the detection rate of lesions,and the detection rate of CRC,advanced colorectal adenoma,and non-advanced adenoma were 32.94%,69.53%,2.87%,1 6.85%and 1 9.71%,respectively,in participants who were both assessed as high-risk according to questionnaire evaluation and FOBT positive,the highest among all participants.The compliance rate of colonoscopy in 2021 was obviously higher than that in 2020(32.11%vs 1 9.09%,P<0.001),but no significant difference was found in the detection rate of lesions between 2021 and 2020(P>0.05). Conclusion:From 2020 to 2021,the compliance rate of colonoscopy was low and the detection rate of colorectal lesions was high during the screening of colorectal cancer in the target population in Linhai,Zhejiang Province.It is necessary to enhance the public awareness of the importance of colorectal cancer screening,standardize the enrollment criteria,and improve the compliance of colonoscopy,in orderto give full play to primary screening in the general public.
10.Expert consensus on strategies to correct proximal contact loss between implant prostheses and the adjacent natural teeth
SONG Guangbao ; JIANG Xinquan ; WAN Qianbing ; HUANG Cui ; LI Yan ; GU Xinhua ; WU Zhe ; WANG Zhenhua ; LI Hongbo ; SHAO Longquan ; LIU Hongchen
Journal of Prevention and Treatment for Stomatological Diseases 2024;32(7):485-493
The problems caused by proximal contact loss (PCL) of dental implants have been a mainstream research topic in recent years, and scholars are unanimously committed to analyzing their causes and related factors, aiming to identify solutions to the problems related to PCL. The effects of the anterior component of force (ACF), the lifelong remolding of the adult craniofacial jaw and alveolar socket, and the osseointegration characteristics of dental implants are the main causes of PCL. On the one hand, the closing movement of the mandible causes the ACF of the tooth to move through the posterior molar cusp. Moreover, drifting between the upper and lower posterior teeth and mandibular anterior teeth can cause the anterior teeth of the upper and lower jaws to be displaced labially. On the other hand, reconstruction of the jaw, alveolar socket and tooth root, the forward horizontal force of the masticatory muscles, the dynamic component of the jaw and the forward force generated by the oblique plane of the tooth cusp can cause the natural tooth to experience near-middle drift. Additionally, natural teeth can shift horizontally and vertically and rotate to accommodate remodeling of the stomatognathic system and maintain oral function. Nevertheless, the lack of a natural periodontal membrane during implant osseointegration, the lack of a physiological basis for near-medium drift, the small average degree of vertical motion and the integrated silence of dental implants without the overall drift characteristics of natural teeth increases the probability of PCL. The high incidence of PCL is clearly associated with the duration of prosthesis delivery and the mesial position; but it is also affected by the magnitude of the bite force, occlusion, the adjacent teeth, restoration design, implant location, jaw, and patient age and sex. PCL has shown a significant correlation with food impaction, but not a one-to-one correspondence, and did not meet the necessary and sufficient conditions. PCL is also associated with peri-implant lesions as well as dental caries. PCL prevention included informed consent, regular examinations, selection of retention options, point of contact enhancement, occlusal splints, and the application of multipurpose digital crowns. Management of the PCL includes adjacent contact point additions, orthodontic traction, and occlusal adjustment. Existing methods can solve the problem of food impaction in the short term with comprehensive intervention to seek stable, long-term effects. Symmetric and balanced considerations will expand the treatment of issues caused by PCL.