1.OBSERVATION ON CHROMOSOME FRAGILE SITES AND MICRONUCLEUS OF PATIENTS WITH LUNG CANCER UTERUS CANCER OR OVARY CANCER
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 1987;0(01):-
The ghrompspine fr.agile .sites and micronucleus expression of peripheral lymphocytes were studied in 23 cases with lung cancer 23 cases with uterus cancer 13 cases with ovary cancer and 20 control subjects, using TC199 medium containing 5% bovine serum. The results showed that the chromosome aberration and micronucleus rates of the three group patients were significantly higher than that of the control group, but differences between the three group patients were not statistically significant
2.Analyse on polymorphism of endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene(CA)_n in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Fengjin GUO ; Huiming PENG ; Zheng ZHANG ; Ning YAN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(07):-
Objective To explore the relationship of the (CA)n dinucleotide repeats polymorphism of the eNOS gene with type 2 diabete mellitus (DM) and the serum NO level in DM patients. Methods The eNOS genotype was assessed in 179 unrelated Chinese of Han nationality,including 93 patients with DM and 86 normal controls(NC).Genotype was determined by polymerase chain reaction(PCR) and denature polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (PAGE) with silver stain.Fasting serum NO level was measured by nitrate reductase and fasting serum NOS level was measured by spectrophotometer. Results Twenty two different alleles were identified containing 19-40 CA repeats,in which the frequency of (CA) 30 (166bp)was the highest. The heterozygosity (H) and polymorphism information content (PIC) were 0.85 and 0.83 respectively. Frequency of allele (CA) 34 was higher in DM (7.5%) than in NC (2.9%) significantly. Compared with NC,the serum NO level was significantly lower in T2DM with genotype (CA)n 1 (CA)n 2 when n 1≥34 or n 2≥34. Conclusions The allele(CA) 34 is associated with the susceptibility to DM and may be involved in the development of DM. The eNOS gene polymorphism is connected with the serum NO level.
3.THE INHIBITION EFFECT OF ANTI-CD81 ON THE PROLIFERATION OF ASTROCYTES
Huiming PENG ; Rengang LIU ; Xianwen LUO ; Jieping ZHOU
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the effect of anti-CD81(antibodys against CD81) on the proliferation of astrocytes. Methods Purified astrocytes from newborn rats' cerebral cortex were divided into 6 groups and added with anti-CD81 different concentrations(0,0.1,0.5,1,5,10?mg/L).The activity of astrocytes was tested by methyl thiazolyl terazolium(MTT).Three significative groups were chosen based on MTT result and added with anti-CD81 of different concentrations(0,0.5,5mg/L).After administration for 24 hours,the cell cycle of the astrocytes was measured by flow cytometer.The corresponding data were analyzed with SPSS statistical software. Results 1.By MTT,the average optical density(AOD) values of astrocytes were reduced after administration with anti-CD81 of different concentrations for 24 hours,that is,the number of astrocytes was reduced,which indicated anti-CD81 inhibited the proliferation of astrocytes and the effect showed a dose-dependent pattern.2.By cell cycle analysis,a progressive dose-dependent decrease was found in the index of cells in G-0/G-1 phase and an increase in S phase.Such as,the index of cells in G-0/G-1 phase,was 82.73 in 0,is 82.16 in 0.5?mg/L,was 78.58 in 5?mg/L.Conclusion Anti-CD81 inhibits the proliferation of astrocytes and the number of astrocytes is reduced.Further more,the index of cells decreases in G-0/G-1 phase and increases in phase S after administration with anti-CD81.This study shows that anti-CD81 doesn't restrain the cells from G-1 phase to S phase but the cells are arrested in S phase.
4.Computed tomographic methods and findings in adenomyomatosis of the gallbladder
Weijun PENG ; Kangrong ZHOU ; Renchen LI ; Weibin SHI ; Huiming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 1994;0(06):-
Objective To describe the characteristic CT imaging of adenomyomatosis of gallbladder and to improve the diagnostic knowledge of the disease. Methods Eleven (5 males and 6 females, mean age = 43 years) patients with adenomyomatosis of gallbladder (4 diffuse, 2 segmental, and 5 fundal) confirmed by histopathology and performed by CT examination including plain, dynamic or multiphase enhancement and / or oral cholegraphic agent were reviewed. Results Correct diagnosis was made in 7 of 11 patients(3 diffuse, 1 segmental, and 3 fundal). CT findings included segmental or diffuse gallbladder wall thickening in the involved area, associated with well defined and regular borders at both of the inner and outer layers. Significant CT findings of this entity were marked enhancement of wall layers during triphase contrast CT scanning, especially at delayed scans. Rokitansky Aschoff sinuses were clearly shown by CT, presenting as characteristic "aureola " sign, when performed with application of a cholegraphic agent. Conclusion Understanding the CT findings and using the optimal methods, we can use CT scan as a valuable method to help make the diagnosis in most cases of adenomyomatosis.
5.CD81 inhibits the proliferation of astrocytes by inducing G(0)/G (1) arrest in vitro.
Junfang, MA ; Rengang, LIU ; Huiming, PENG ; Jieping, ZHOU ; Haipeng, LI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2010;30(2):201-5
Astrocytes play a major role in the reactive processes in response to neuronal injuries in the brain. Excessive gliosis is detrimental and can contribute to neuronal damage. CD81 (TAPA), a member of the tetraspanin family of proteins, is upregulated by astrocytes after traumatic injury to the rat central nervous system (CNS). To further understand the role of CD81 in the inhibition of astrocytes, we analyzed the effects of a CD81 antibody, on cultured rat astrocytes. The results indicated that the effect worked in a dose-dependent manner with certain dosage range. It, however, reached a dosage equilibrium at a high dosage. Furthermore, anti-CD81 antibody remarkably inhibited the proliferation of astrocytes after incubation with astrocytes for different periods of time and the effect presented a time-dependent fashion. However, anti-CD81 antibody substantially inhibited the proliferation of astrocytes at low density and middle density but slightly inhibited the proliferation of astrocytes at high density, suggesting that the effect was positively correlated with the proliferative ability of astrocytes. Finally, the cell cycle of astrocytes exposured to anti-CD81 antibody was arrested in S phase at the initial stage and at G(0)/G(1) phase over time. These findings indicated that CD81 exert significant inhibitory effect, dose-dependently and time-dependently, on the proliferation of astrocytes and the effect is positively correlated with the proliferative capability of astrocytes.
6.Midterm outcomes of autologous femoral head grafting in total hip arthroplasty for developmental dysplasia of the hip
Jiliang ZHAI ; Xisheng WENG ; Jin LIN ; Jin JIN ; Wenwei QIAN ; Yanyan BIAN ; Huiming PENG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2015;35(4):401-406
Objective To evaluate the midterm outcomes of autologous femoral head grafting in total hip arthroplasty for developmental dysplasia of the hip.Methods From October 2001 to December 2011,36 patients (36 hips) with developmental dysplasia of the hip were treated by total hip arthroplasty with autologous femoral head grafting,of which 34 cases were followed up for at least 30 months.There were 6 males and 28 females.16 patients were involved in the left hip and 18 in right hip.The average age at the operation was 51 years (range,28-68 years).According to Crowe classification for developmental dysplasia of the hip,12 were type Ⅱ,16 type Ⅲ,and 6 type Ⅳ.Cementless prostheses were used for all,but one patient,who received a hybrid prosthesis.Clinical outcomes were evaluated according to Harris score and complications.Components migration,periprosthetic bone changes,the polyethylene wear rate were measured radiologically.Components position and bone healing were assessed in the anteriorposterior and lateral X-ray of the hips.Results Thirty-four patients (34 hips) were followed up for an average duration of 64.1 months (range,31-153 months).The average Harris score was 35.4 (range,23-56) preoperatively,and was 89 (range,82-95) at the latest follow-up.Twenty-eight were classified as excellent,and 6 were good,and the excellent and good rate was 100%.10 cases presented with bone absorption 2-8 months postoperatively.Four patients suffered from dislocation after surgery.All the cases were treated successfully with close reduction,except one with redislocation.Close reduction was performed for this case,and no dislocation occurred again.One patient had periprosthetic fracture due to a fall and open reduction and plate fixation was performed.The fracture was healed at 1 year follow-up,with good position of the implants.Another patient had hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage 1 year after the surgery,who was treated by conservative treatment and had hemiplegia and apraxia of the surgical hip.Conclusion Autologous femoral head grafting for the treatment of developmental dysplasia of the hip has a satisfactory clinical and radiographic outcomes at an average of five-year follow-up.Bone graft absorption is a natural process of structural bone grafting.Joint dislocation is the most common complication of THA in developmental dysplasia of the hip.
7.A real-world study on the effectiveness of elbasvir/grazoprevir in the treatment of genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C
Kuan LI ; Huibin NING ; Huiming JIN ; Zhen PENG ; Junping LIU ; Mengyang MA ; Jia SHANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2021;39(1):31-34
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy and safety of elbasvir/grazoprevir (EBR/GZR) in patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C in the real-world.Methods:This was an open-label, single-center, retrospective real-world study. A total of 103 genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C patients who were treated with EBR/GZR in Henan Provincial People′s Hospital from May 2018 to October 2019 were enrolled.And the clinical baseline characteristics of patients and the effectiveness and safety of antiviral therapy were respectively evaluated.Results:A total of 103 patients were enrolled in the study with an age of (47.6±13.9) years. Fifty-five (53.4%) patients were male and 48(46.6%) were female. One point nine percent (2/103) patients were genotype 1a hepatitis C and 98.1%(101/103) were genotype 1b hepatitis C. Seventeen genotype 1b hepatitis C patients were previously treated with interferon, and three patients co-infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV). Among the 103 cases, 35 had underlying diseases and 26 had combined medication. Ninty-eight cases completed 12-week treatment and 89 cases completed 12-week follow-up after treatment.Overall, 89 cases achieved sustained virological response. The overall incidence of adverse reactions was 20.4%(21/103), and the main adverse reactions were fatigue, insomnia and anxiety. No serious adverse event occurred. The three patients with HBV co-infection had no hepatitis B activation after treatment.Conclusion:EBR/GZR is effective and safe in the patients with genotype 1 chronic hepatitis C in China.
8.Interaction of δ-opioid Receptor with Membrane Transporters: Possible Mechanisms in Pain Suppression by Acupuncture
Zhijie YANG ; Guobin BAO ; Haiping DENG ; Huiming DU ; Quanbao GU ; Gang PEI ; Lu PU ; Schwarz WOLFGANG ; Peng XIA
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2008;6(5):298-300
Objective: To investigate the possible mechanisms in acupuncture analgesia by interaction of &opioid receptor with neurotransmitter transport proteins or the Na+-K+pump. Methods: Microinjection of respective heterologous cRNA into the Xenopus oocytes as a model system, and measurement of steady-state currents under two-electrode voltage clamp. Results: The co-expression of the δ-opioid receptor with GAT1, EAAC1 or the sodium pump resulted in reducing activity of the respective transporter. Opioid receptor activation affected transporter activity in different ways: 1) GAT1 was further inhibited; 2) EAAC1 was stimulated; 3) Na+-K+ pump activity interfered with agonist sensitivity of DOR. Pump inhibition led to higher sensitivity for DPDPE. Conclusion: GABA transporter inhibition and glutamate transporter stimulation may counteract pain sensation by affecting the neurotransmitter concentration in the synaptic cleft and, therefore, may contribute synergistically to pain suppression by acupuncture. Sodium pump inhibition by endogenous ouabain may amplify these effects. These synergistic effects may be the molecular mechanism of inhibiting pain sense and/or acupuncture analgesia.
9.Prognostic value by combination of angiographic and clinical characteristics in stenting patients with unprotected left main coronary artery lesion
Huiming YE ; Jianjun PENG ; Lihui REN ; Yanna LU ; Hao JIANG ; Ping WANG ; Guiyu XU ; Fu GUAN ; Shuixiang YANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(6):454-457
Objective To compare the predicting values for Prognosis among Global Risk Classification (GRS),Synergy Between Percutaneous Coronary Intervention With TAXUS and Cardiac Surgery (SYNTAX) score,the European System for Cardiac Operative Risk Evaluation (EuroSCORE) in patients who received stenting because of unprotected left main coronary artery (ULMCA) lesion.Methods Totally 105 successive elderly patients with ULMCA lesion who received stenting were divided into 2 groups:with and without main adverse cardiac events (MACE).The clinical and angiographic characteristics were analyzed and then compared among GRC,SYNTAX score and EuroSCORE.Results As compared with none MACE group,MACE group had higher EuroSCORE score (2.0±2.3 vs.6.5±2.9,t=8.18,P=0.002),and more trivessel disease and left main bifurcation lesion (x2 =8.96,6.96,P =0.011,P =0.008).High risk GRC showed more MACE than medium or low risk GRC [55.9% (19/34) vs.20.5%(9/44),7.4% (2/27),x2 =19.77,P=0.001].AUC(95%CI )of GRC,SYNTAX score and EuroSCORE were [0.821 (0.730-0.912),0.586(0.462-0.709) and 0.631 (0506-0.757)],respectively.Compared with SYNTAX score and EuroSCORE,GRC was superior in the MACE predicting value (Z=3.29,2.63,P<0.01 or P<0.05).
10.Prevention and treatment of the complications of nipple-areola complex sparing modified radical mastectomy
Rongxin ZHANG ; Shengying WANG ; Zhengzhi ZHU ; Jinhai ZHU ; Defeng PENG ; Hui ZHANG ; Huiming DONG ; Tingjing YAO ; Ziyan WANG
Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2009;3(6):381-383
Objective To discuss the prevention and treatment of the complications of modified radical mastectomy with nipple-areola complex (NAC) sparing. Methods The clinical data of 124 breast cancer patients who had a NAC sparing modified radical mastectomy from January 1998 to December 2008 were analyzed retrospectively. The causes of complications were evaluated and the proposal of prevention and treatment was put forward. Results Of the 124 patients, 18 had nipple necrosis (14.52%), 9 had skin infections and necrosis (7.26%), 7 subcutaneous hydrops(5.65%), 5 upper extremity lymphedema (4.03%), 3 chest muscle contracture with ipsilateral upper limb dyskinesia (2.42%), and 2 operative residual cavity hemorrhage(1.61%). Conclusion All the post-operative complications listed above could be possibly avoided by more careful operation procedure.