1.Effect contrast of thoracoscopic surgery and conventional thoracotomy lobectomy for esophageal carcinoma
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(14):1727-1728,1731
Objective To detect the contrast of vido‐assisted thoracic surgery (VATS) and conventional thoracotomy lobectomy for esophageal carcinoma .Methods 30 cases advanced esophageal carcinoma were selected in our hospital and divided into VATS group and thoracotomy group ,recorded pathological diagnosis ,operation and postoperative hospital stay and complications .Results VATS group had less bleeding ,shorter postoperative hospital stay ,less complications ,there was significant differences compared with thoracotomy group .Conclusion VATS in the treatment of advanced esophageal carcinoma have high safety ,definite curative effect ,and is worthy of extensive research and extension.
2.Applied study of large TCM compound recipe fingerprint
Jin CAO ; Ip PAUL ; Chuntao CHE
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(03):-
AIM: Provided the integrated method for large TCM recipe chemical study with the establishment of Aozhou formulae,imcluding 20 herbs. METHODS: With the comparison of Aozhou formulae and its herbs fingerprint chromatogram,it extracted fingerprint characters from chromatogram after the method establishment.According to the test results,the retention data,on-line UV and MS spectral were collected as the Aozhou formulae fingerprint database.Combined with three character classified data layers named as herb jurisdiction,multi herb jurisdiction and no herb jurisdiction,the Aozhou formulae was identified by database mentioned above with the 10 batches results. RESULTS: It presented that formulae identification by character data was more accurate than by LC/UV or LC/MS data merely.According to the comparison with median, the deviation were ?2.7%,?10.5%,(?11.2%) identified by character, LC/UV and LC/MS respectively. CONCLUSION: From the method described in this article,it could be more accurate and sensitive to reflect quality and substance characteristic by the comparison of characters extracted from compound recipe fingerprint chromatogram.And also it provided method to study the substance basement of large TCM formulae.
3.Fingerprint in chemical compatibility of Anti-aging Compound Recipe
Jin CAO ; Ip PAUL ; Chuntao CHE
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(05):-
Objective To study the variance of fingerprint peaks in the processes of Anti-aging Compound Recipe formation,compatibility,and preparation.Methods Anti-aging Compound Recipe and its herbs′ fingerprint chromatogram were studied and validated by HPLC/UV and LC/MS which were used in chemical compatibility.Results Based on the 18 code peaks from compound recipe fingerprint and compared with herb fingerprints,18 code peaks of compound recipe were under the assignment of herb source,that was,No.1,2 from Ganoderma No.11L,21L;No.4,5 from Fructus Ligustri Lucidi No.1N,4N;No.3,8,9,10,11,12,13,14, 18 from Fructus Schisandrae.No.1W,4W,12W,14W,16W,18W,22W,26W,31W;and No.6,7,15,16,17 were no assignment.The assignment resulted the peaks of herb source could be divided into several fingerprint regions,as anti-aging formulae,6—14 min mainly from Ganoderma, 20—30 min from Fructus Ligustri Lucidi,after 40 min from Fructus Schisandrde.All of them enhanced what the study on chemical compatibility of Anti-aging Compound Recipe was aimed at.Conclusion The two actions have appeared during mixing the crude Chinese medicinal materials into a formula recipe,one is no influence among the coexisted raw materials,while the other is with influence each other.In Anti-aging Compound Recipe the three co-decocted raw materials and their sequence put into are considered.Final results present that Fructus Schisandrae adding sequence could influence the quality of compound recipe which illustrated the compatibility among herbs and determined the variance of herbs during the preparation of compound recipe.And the results also provide a feasible way to study the compatibility and quality of compound recipe.
4.Repair effect of nHA-Mg porous composite materials modified by PLGA on jaw bone defect of rabbits
Hongze CHE ; Yanhai CHE ; Qing LU ; Nannan CHEN ; Fei CHEN ; Quan JIN ; Ning MA
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2017;43(2):-
Objective:To observe the repair effect of nano hydroxyapatite/magnesium(nHA-Mg)porous composite material modified by poly lactic acid/glycolic acid copolymer(PLGA) on the jaw bone defect of rabbits,and to elucidate the mechanisms preliminary.Methods:The mandibular defect models of 10 mm×5 mm×1 mm in the 18 rabbits were established.Nine rabbits were selected and implanted with nHA-Mg composite materials modified by PLGA in the left as experimental group and the right as blank control group;the other nine were implanted with nHA-Mg in the left as positive control group and the right as blank control group.The rabbits were sacrificed at 4, 8, 12 weeks (respectively 3 of experimental group and positive control group every time)and the mandibular defect areas were intercepted and observed by imaging and histological examination;the sizes of the newborn trabecula area and residual materials in experimental group and positive control group were compared.Results:Compared with positive control group and blank control group, the percentage of newborn trabecula area of the rabbits in experimental group was increased (P<0.05),and there was no statistic difference between positive control group and blank control group (P>0.05).The imaging results showed that the new bone formation can be observed in experimental group and better than positive control group and blank control group.The paraffin section results indicated that there were visible vascular tissue and newborn trabecula,the osteoblasts gathered around the bone trabecula;a lot of pits were located in the bone trabecula, and the pits contained osteocytes in experimental group.As the prolongation of time,thickened newborn trabecula, dense arrangement and trend of converting to lamellar bone were observed in experimental group.The hard tissue section results showed that the remaining amount of materials in experimental group was more than that in positive control group.Conclusion:nHA-Mg porous composite materials modified by PLGA can effectively reduce the rate of degradation in the body, promote osteogenesis and guide the bone regeneration.
5.Application of overall hemostasis potential experiment in the high-risk population of prethrombotic state
Feng WU ; Xi MA ; Xiaohui LI ; Jin CHE
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(04):-
Objective To investgate the application of overall hemostasis potential (OHP) experiment in the high-risk population of prethrombotic state (PTS). Methods The change of absorbance in fibrin formation and degradation was measured with a spectrophotometer at 340 nm when the plasma clotting was triggered by the low concentration of TF in the presence of urokinase. The OHP,overall coagulation potential (OCP) and the overall fibrinolysis potential (OFP) were obtained from the coagulation-fibrinolysis curve based on the computer analysis. To evaluate this OHP method,52 cancer patients,31 coronary artery disease patients,27 mid/late-stage pregnancy women and 100 healthy controls were detected. In addition,the plasma fibrinogen was detected and its correlation with OHP was studied. Results The level of OCP and OHP in PTS high-risk population was significantly higher in cancer,coronary heart disease patients and the mid/late-stage pregnancy women than in the healthy controls (P0.05). Conclusion The OHP assay may indicate the hemostatic balance; therefore,it can be used for evaluation of PTS.
7.Aspirin inhibits tumor cell metastasis mediated by HGF/c-Met
Xiao-yang DAI ; Si-kang CHEN ; Jin-xin CHE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(10):2985-2994
In this study, we investigated the effect of aspirin on tumor biological effects mediated by hepatocyte growth factor/cellular-mesenchymal-epithelial transition factor (HGF/c-Met) axis, and preliminarily explored the molecular mechanism of inhibiting tumor metastasis by aspirin. The binding of aspirin to c-Met was predicted by molecular docking; cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) was used to verify the binding of aspirin to c-Met at the cellular level. The inhibitory effect of aspirin on c-Met kinase was detected by kinase activity; Western blot, cell scattering test, cell branching morphogenesis and Transwell test were used to evaluate the cell signal transduction, morphological changes and migration and invasion ability. The results showed that aspirin could effectively inhibit the kinase activity of c-Met with a half inhibitory concentration of 0.95 mmol·L-1. The results of docking showed that aspirin could bind to the ATP pocket of c-Met protein, and the main binding sites were Tyr1230, Tyr1159 and Met1229. The CETSA test also showed that aspirin could form binding complex with c-Met protein. Western blot results showed that aspirin could inhibit the up-regulation of phosphorylated Met stimulated by HGF in a concentration-dependent manner. The results of cell scattering test showed that aspirin could block HGF/c-Met promoted cell scattering in a concentration dependent manner. Aspirin could almost completely block the biological function mediated by c-Met activation at the concentration of 4 mmol·L-1, and this effect was independent of HGF. Similarly, the results of MDCK cell branching morphogenesis experiment showed that aspirin could inhibit HGF/c-Met mediated invasive growth in a concentration dependent manner. The results of Transwell test showed that aspirin could block HGF/c-Met mediated cell migration and invasion in a concentration-dependent manner. Aspirin could almost completely block the biological function mediated by c-Met activation at the concentration of 4 mmol·L-1, and this effect was independent of HGF. The above results indicate that aspirin can bind to c-Met, thereby blocking the biological effects mediated by HGF/c-Met, and inhibiting tumor metastasis. This study revealed the new biological function of aspirin, and provided a new theoretical basis for a comprehensive understanding of the anti-metastatic effect of aspirin.
8.Value of anti-mutated citrullinated vimentin antibody and anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide antibody in the prediction of bone erosion and disease activity of rheumatoid arthritis
Xuxu LI ; Jinli RU ; Xueqin JIN ; Luyue ZHANG ; Xiaofeng LI ; Guozhu CHE ; Xiaoxiang XIE ; Huiping SUN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2017;21(1):27-31
Objective To investigate the relationship between anti mutated citrullinated vimentin (MCV) antibody, anti-cyclic citrullinated peptide (CCP) antibody with disease activity and bone erosion in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), so as to provide evidence for clinical diagnosis and treatment. Methods The anti-CCP antibody and anti-MCV antibody were detected using the enzyme-linked immune adsorption method (ELISA) for 634 patients with RA. At the same time, the clinical and laboratory data were collected, and the X-ray images of hands or feet were taken. Disease activity score (DAS)28 score was calculated, and all patients were divided into high disease activity group, moderatedisease activity group, low disease activity group and stable disease group on the basis of the DAS28 score. We analyzed the relationship between the degree of anti MCV, anti CCP antibodies, and disease activity of patients by Spearman correlation. And anti CCP, anti MCV antibodies, erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) and C reactive protein (CRP) of these patients were compared at different period of bone erosion and disease activity by the Wilcoxon rank sum test and nemenyi. Results ① Positive correlation could be detected between anti-MCV antibody and ESR, CRP, number of tender joint, DAS28 score (r=0.115, P=0.004; r=0.120, P=0.003; r=0.124, P=0.002; r=0.085, P=0.032), and anti CCP antibody had no correlation with these index. The anti MCV antibodies in high disease activity group [694 (156, 1 000)] U/ml, and moderate activity group [911 (190, 1 000)] U/ml were higher than that of the low disease activity [248(150, 731)] U/ml or stable group [275(62, 928)] U/ml (U=2.29, P=0.023;U=2.25, P=0.024; U=2.45, P=0.014; U=2.4, P=0.018), and anti CCP antibody in the moderate disease activity group [499(180, 1 370)] U/ml was higher than low disease activity group [297(83, 574)] U/ml and stable group [187(67, 1 153)] U/ml (U=2.53, P=0.012; U=2.22, P=0.026). ②The anti MCV, anti CCP antibody in the bone erosion group were higher than those without bone erosion group (U=4.64, P<0.01;U=2.69, P=0.007). The anti MCV antibodies in stage Ⅱ[722(259, 1 000)] U/ml and Ⅲ group [714 (216, 1 000)] U/ml was significantly higher than that in stage Ⅰ [316(98, 1 000)] U/ml(U=3.46, P<0.01; U=4.28, P<0.01). The anti CCP antibody level in stage Ⅱ [394(180, 1 000)] U/ml and Ⅲ[391(181,1305)] U/ml was higher compared with stage Ⅰ[277 (98,898)] U/ml (U=1.99, P=0.046; U=2.92, P=0.004), and that in phase Ⅲ was higher than Ⅳ [218(71, 911)] U/ml (U=2.06, P=0.041). Conclusion Compared with anti-CCP antibody, anti-MCV antibody is closely related with disease activity, and has a better predictive value for bone erosion. Patients with higher ESR and CRP are more susceptible to bone erosion.
9.The value of high-risk human papillomavirus detection in women with atypical squamous cell of undetermined significance
Shuang LANG ; Zhenzhen YANG ; Shijing QU ; Yaorun CHE ; Jin TUO ; Xiaohui YU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;(z1):1-3
Objective To evaluate the triage value of high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV)detection in women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS).Methods Two huandred women with atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASCUS) were selected by thinprep cell test(TCT) simultaneously using HPV DNA testing by hybrid capture Ⅱ (HC) and biopsy under the colposcopy,compared the HR-HPV DNA testing with final pathological diagnosis.CIN (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia) means cervical biopsy positive.Results The positive rate of cervical biopsy in HPV positive patients was 60.38%(96/159),and in HPV negative patients was 21.95%(9/41),the difference was obviously (P < 0.05).Conclusion HR-HPV detection is a good triage approach for the patients with ASCUS.
10.Effect of chemotherapy on function of isletβcells in patients with breast cancer
Tingting CHE ; Yong DU ; Huiwen MA ; Sixiong WANG ; Fu JIN ; Ting WANG
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(7):535-537
Objective To study the effect of chemotherapy on function of islet βcells in patients with breast cancer . Methods One hundred and fifty-six patients with breast cancer who had not received chemotherapy were enrolled from Sep 2012 to Aug 2013 at Chongqing Cancer Institute .One hundred and twenty-three cases completed 2 cycles of chemotherapy;one hundred and twelve cases completed 4 cycles;and, eighty-six cases completed 8 cycles.Height, weight, waist circum-ference(WC), hip circumference(HC) and blood pressure of each patient were measured .Waist-high ratio calculation (WHtR),waist-hip ratio(WHR) and body mass index(BMI) were calculated.All subjects underwent 75 g oral glucose tolerance test(OGTT)and insulin release test before chemotherapy,2 cycles,4 cycles and 8 cycles of chemotherapy, respec-tively.Besides, homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance index ( HOMA-IR), Matsuda index and pancreatic βcells HOME(HOME-β) were calculated.Results Fasting blood glucose before chemotherapy and after 2 cycles, 4 cycles and 8 cycles of chemotherapy was (4.84 ±0.56), (4.78 ±0.61), (5.02 ±0.56) and (5.96 ±0.52) mmol/L, respec-tively.After therapy, the change in fasting blood glucose after 2 cycles and 4 cycles of chemotherapy was not statistically significant(P>0.05), but was significantly higher after 8 cycles than before therapy(P<0.05).2 h blood glucose before chemotherapy and after 2 cycles, 4 cycles and 8 cycles of chemotherapy was (5.43 ±0.50), (5.66 ±0.58), (8.30 ± 0.66) and (9.65 ±0.80) mmol/L, respectively.With chemotherapy treatment increased , the HOME-IR increased gradu-ally and the sharpest one was after 8 cycles, Matsuda index decreased gradually and the biggest drop was after 4 cycles,and HOME-βdecreased gradually after a transient increase .Conclusion Chemotherapy for breast cancer patients may lead to insulin resistance , pancreatic βcell function decline and the emergence of abnormal glucose tolerance .Four cycles of chemotherapy shoucd be followed by hypoglycemic drugs .