1.The expression and clinical benefit of TGF*"β1 in the gestational trophoblastic disease
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2001;22(2):143-144,156
To determine whether TGF*"β1 has any possible correlation with occurrence and development of gestational trophoblastic disease. Methods Immunohistologic staining for TGF*"β1 was performed on archival materials from 10 cases of first trimester villi, 40 hydatidiform mole, 10 invasive mole and 6 gestational choriocarcinoma. Results It was shown that the positive rate of TGF*"β1 was 100% in the first trimester villi, 95% in hydatidiform mole, 80% in invasive mole and 66.7% in gestational choriocarcinoma. In hydatidiform mole group, the staining intensity on TGF*"β1 wasn't associated with histologic grade (P>0.05). Conclusion As a negative regulator of cell proliferation, TGF*"β1 may play an important role in the inhibition of proliferation and invasion of trophoblastic cells and of GTD malignant transformation process. TGF*"β1 isn't associated with prognostic of hydatidiform mole.
2.Interactions sorafenib of and pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate in pancreatic cancer cells
Guozhong LIU ; Zheng SHI ; Huixi GUO
China Oncology 2013;(6):425-431
Background and purpose: Sorafenib, a multiple targeted agent, can inhibit proliferation and induce apoptosis of diverse tumor cell in vitro. It has extensive biological activities, but the pancreatic cancer effect of monotherapy is poor. This may be related to nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) pathway activation in cancer. Therefore, it is necessary to combine with Pyrrolidinedithiocarbamate (PDTC, a NF-κB activation inhibitor) to enhance curative effect. To investigate the influences of cell proliferation, cell cycle and expression of NF-κB via their acting on human pancreatic cancer PANC-1, and explore their possible mechanism. Methods:The experiment groups were divided into sorafenib group with different concentrations (1.5, 3.0, 6.0, 12.0 μmol/L), PDTC group with different concentrations (10.0, 25.0, 50.0, 100.0 μmol/L) and combination group with low concentration (3.0 μmol/L sorafenib+25.0 μmol/L PDTC). The proliferative activity of PANC-1 of each group was measured by MTT assay at different time points of 24
3.Current condition of development of Chinese ethnomedicine's higher education
Huixi YAN ; Zeng REN ; Dong LIU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(6):485-489
To cultivate talent of higher education is the education's purpose and foundation of development. Studying ethnomedicine's higher education and sorting out the skeleton could help to enrich the theory of the development of traditional ethnomedicine and offer thought and reference for educational career.
4.Experimental study of a fibronectin like peptide P19
Jianghai NING ; Hongchen LIU ; Huixi WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
Objective A fibronectin like peptide was designed and synthesized based on the structure and function relationship study of extra cellular matrix protein in order to search after a kind of new method to improve the bioactivity of hydroxyapatite based biomaterials. Methods A peptides named P19 with two functional groups was synthesized by employing solid phase peptide synthesis. The synthesized peptides were preliminarily purified with Sephadex G 15 column chromatography and further modified with air oxidation method. The purity of P19 were determined with RP HPLC. The molecular weight of peptide was identified with TOF MS. Its binding characteristics and bioactivity was investigated. Results P19 has high affinity with hydroxyapatite and cannot be eluted under physiological condition. Its dissociation constant is 14 3?0 8?mol/L and the maximum of attached peptides by 100?g HA is 2 57?0 51nmol. It can affect the in vitro calcification of gel system. The plate pretreated with P19 can enhance the number of attached cells and the proliferation of attached cells is also promoted. The fibronectin like activity was also proved by the competitive inhibition effect of P19 on the cell attachment. It also can promote the proliferation of UMR 106 cell line. Conclusion The synthesized peptide possess two function as design, it may have extensive application prospect as an ingredients of HA based materials or coating layer of implant
5.Analysis of the correlation between doctors' job burnout and medical errors
Guozhong LIU ; Huixi GUO ; Shangeng WENG ; Xiaoying WU
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2016;32(8):582-586
Objective To identify the correlation between doctors' job burnout and medical errors.Methods In stage 1,a cross-sectional retrospective survey on doctors' job burnout and medical errors was conducted for 300 doctors serving in the First Affiliated Hospital of Fujian Medical University,who were randomly sampled in June 2013.The survey covered basic demographic information,self-assessed job burnout and medical errors.In stage 2,231 doctors without medical errors in stage 1 were selected for a prospective study focusing on a follow-up on their medical errors within half a year.Results Medical errors were found to influence job burnout of doctors significantly.Multiple logistic regression analysis was made based on the three independent variables of A-emotional exhaustion,B-depersonalization,and C personal sense of accomplishment,and the dependent variables Y1 and Y2 indicating the occurrence or non-occurrence of common medical errors or serious medical errors,respectively.The calculation aims to identify if there is line relationship among the three independent variables.Conclusions This study suggests that all kinds of medical errors influence job burnout;scores of the three dimensions of job burnout may be predictors of occurrence of different medical errors.
6.Low-Intensity Shock Wave Therapy and Its Application to Erectile Dysfunction.
Hongen LEI ; Jing LIU ; Huixi LI ; Lin WANG ; Yongde XU ; Wenjie TIAN ; Guiting LIN ; Zhongcheng XIN
The World Journal of Men's Health 2013;31(3):208-214
Although phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibitors (PDE5Is) are a revolution in the treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED) and have been marketed since 1998, they cannot restore pathological changes in the penis. Low-energy shock wave therapy (LESWT) has been developed for treating ED, and clinical studies have shown that LESWT has the potential to affect PDE5I non-responders with ED with few adverse effects. Animal studies have shown that LESWT significantly improves penile hemodynamics and restores pathological changes in the penis of diabetic ED animal models. Although the mechanisms remain to be investigated, recent studies have reported that LESWT could partially restore corpus cavernosum fibromuscular pathological changes, endothelial dysfunction, and peripheral neuropathy. LESWT could be a novel modality for treating ED, and particularly PDE5I non-responders with organic ED, in the near future. However, further extensive evidence-based basic and clinical studies are needed. This review intends to summarize the scientific background underlying the effect of LESWT on ED.
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Erectile Dysfunction*
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Hemodynamics
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Lithotripsy
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Male
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Models, Animal
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Penis
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Peripheral Nervous System Diseases
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Phosphodiesterase 5 Inhibitors
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Shock*
7.Form Properties of Moving Targets Bias Smooth Pursuit Target Selection in Monkeys.
Huixi DOU ; Huan WANG ; Sainan LIU ; Jun HUANG ; Zuxiang LIU ; Tiangang ZHOU ; Yan YANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(8):1246-1262
During natural viewing, we often recognize multiple objects, detect their motion, and select one object as the target to track. It remains to be determined how such behavior is guided by the integration of visual form and motion perception. To address this, we studied how monkeys made a choice to track moving targets with different forms by smooth pursuit eye movements in a two-target task. We found that pursuit responses were biased toward the motion direction of a target with a hole. By computing the relative weighting, we found that the target with a hole exhibited a larger weight for vector computation. The global hole feature dominated other form properties. This dominance failed to account for changes in pursuit responses to a target with different forms moving singly. These findings suggest that the integration of visual form and motion perception can reshape the competition in sensorimotor networks to guide behavioral selection.
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Pursuit, Smooth
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Macaca mulatta
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Motion Perception/physiology*
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Photic Stimulation
8.CEP55 may be a potential therapeutic target for non-obstructive azoospermia with maturation arrest.
Yongtong ZHU ; Junting LIU ; Weiqing ZHANG ; Jiamin WU ; Wenfeng LI ; Huixi LI ; Qingjun CHU ; Chen LUO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2019;39(9):1059-1064
OBJECTIVE:
To explore the effect of small interfering RNA (siRNA)-mediated CEP55 gene silencing on the proliferation of mouse spermatogonia.
METHODS:
Six patients with azoospermia diagnosed to have maturation arrest (3 cases) or normal spermatogenesis (3 cases) based on testicular biopsy between January 1 and December 31, 2017 in our center were examined for differential proteins in the testicular tissue using isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ), and CEP55 was found to differentially expressed between the two groups of patients. We constructed a CEP55 siRNA for transfection in mouse spermatogonia and examined the inhibitory effects on CEP55 expressions using Western blotting and qPCR. The effect of CEP55 gene silencing on the proliferation of mouse spermatogonia was evaluated with CCK8 assay.
RESULTS:
In the testicular tissues from the 6 patients with azoospermia, iTRAQ combined with LC/MS/MS analysis identified over two hundred differentially expressed proteins, among which CEP55 showed the most significant differential expression between the patients with maturation arrest and those with normal spermatogenesis. The cell transfection experiment showed that compared with the cells transfected with the vehicle or the negative control sequence, the mouse spermatogonia transfected with CEP55 siRNA showed significantly lowered expressions of CEP55 mRNA and protein ( < 0.05) and significantly decreased proliferation rate as shown by CCK8 assay ( < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
CEP55 may play a key role in spermatogenesis and may serve as a potential therapeutic target for non-obstructive azoospermia with maturation arrest.
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Azoospermia
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congenital
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genetics
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Cell Cycle Proteins
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genetics
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Gene Silencing
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Humans
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Male
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Mice
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Nuclear Proteins
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genetics
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Spermatogenesis
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Spermatogonia
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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Transfection