1.Systematic Review of Efficacy of Tibolone Tablet in the Treatment of Senile Vaginitis
China Pharmacy 2016;27(30):4249-4251,4252
OBJECTIVE:To systematically review the clinical efficacy of Tibolone tablet in the treatment of senile vaginitis, and provide evidence-based reference for clinical treatment. METHODS:Retrieved from PubMed,Medline,CJFD,CBM,VIP and Wangfang Database,randomized controlled trials(RCT)about Tibolone tablet in the treatment of senile vaginitis were collct-ed. Meta-analysis was performed by using Rev Man 5.2 software after data extract and quality evaluation. RESULTS:Totally 10 RCTs were enrolled,involving 909 patients. Results of Meta-analysis showed Tibolone tablet can significantly improve the cure rate of senile vaginitis [RR=1.46,95%CI(1.32,1.61),P<0.001],maturation vaginal cell index score [SMD=1.83,95%CI(1.65, 2.01),P<0.001] and vaginal health score [SMD=1.56,95%CI(1.21,1.92),P<0.001],reduce recurrence rate [RR=0.07,95%CI (0.02,0.18),P<0.001] and vaginitis score [SMD=-1.44,95%CI(-1.79,-1.08),P<0.001]. CONCLUSIONS:Tibolone tablet has good clinical efficacy in the treatment of senile vaginitis,it can improve the vaginal mucosa estrogen and vaginal environment, reduce recurrence rate.
2.Updated diagnosis and management of chronic orchialgia.
National Journal of Andrology 2016;22(3):195-199
Chronic orchialgia (CO) is a common complaint in urology or andrology. Due to its complicated pathogenesis, the diagnosis and treatment of CO are quite challenging. Based on different etiologies, CO can be idiopathic or secondary. Idiopathic CO accounts for approximately 50% of the cases and is probably associated with Wallerian degeneration in the spermatic cord nerves and peripheral sensitization. Secondary CO can be attributed to direct causes and its treatment focuses on the pathologic condition identified. The main methods for the treatment of CO include conservative and surgical strategies, among which microsurgical spermatic cord denervation ( MSCD) is an effective and minimally invasive option, while orchiectomy is but the last alternative when no other means is left.
Denervation
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Male
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Microsurgery
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Orchiectomy
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Pain
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diagnosis
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etiology
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Pain Management
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methods
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Spermatic Cord
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innervation
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Testicular Diseases
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diagnosis
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etiology
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therapy
3.Murine basophils express highly in liver and regulate priming of na(i)ve CD4+ T cells to develop into Th2 cells
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2012;32(8):673-678
Objective To compare the levels of murine basophils distribution in different organs and analyze the characteristics of CD4+T cells activation/differentiation regulated by basophils.Methods Firstly,the mononuclear leukocytes were isolated separately from periphery blood,liver,spleen,lung and lymph nodes and the percentages of FcεR I+CD49b+ basophils in different organs were investigated.Secondly,liver basophils were purified by immuno-microbead strategy and co-clutured with different cytokines for 24 h.Apoptosis status of basophils was detected by Annexin V straining method.Thirdly,Mice were subcutaneously implanted with a miniosmotic pump containing 5 μg IL-3.At day 7 after implantation,liver mononuclear cells were harvested and the percentages of basophils were analyzed.Finally,Th1/Th2 polarization influenced by basophils orientated cytokines was investigated when naive OT-Ⅱ CD4 T cells were stimulated with spleen dentritic cells and OVA peptides.Results The percentage of murine basophils in mononuclear leukocytes of liver was significantly higher than that of periphery blood,spleen,lung and lymph nodes under physiological condition.Both of in vitro and ex vivo experiments showed that IL-3 played an inhibitory role on apoptosis of basophils.Cytokines secreted by basophils was investigated to induce Th2 polarization and inhibit Th1 response when naive OT-Ⅱ CD4 T cells were co-cultured with spleen dentritic cells and OVA peptides.Conclusion Th2 response was enhanced and Th1 response was down-regulated by murine basophils,which implied that basophils might participate in the construction of liver specific physiological immuno-tolerant microenvironment.
4.A New Family of Regulators of Calcineurin (RCANs)
Linghui TU ; Haipeng LIU ; Jing LUO
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(01):-
Calcineurin is a serine-threonine protein phosphatase that plays a pivotal role in a wide series of crucial physiologic processes such as T-cell activation, apoptosis, skeletal myocyte differentiation, and cardiac hypertrophy. A new family of regulators of calcineurin (RCANs) has been shown to modulate calcineurin activity through direct binding of it in vivo. Calcineurindependent signals are transduced to the nucleus by nuclear factor of activated T-cells (NFAT) transcription factors that undergo nuclear translocation upon dephosphorylation and promote transcriptional activation of target genes. The recent researches have revealed that RCAN1 modulating catalytic activity of calcineurin can function as an endogenous backfeed inhibitor during the calcineurin-NFAT signalling pathway. RCANs have now been implicated in several pathological conditions including Alzheimer’s disease, down syndrome and cardiac hypertrophy. In addition, the RCAN family is a rational, functional name for RCAN gene and it is proposed in 2007. It is, therefore, necessary to review the RCAN gene, RCANs and the roles of RCANs in a wide variety of diseases especially including Alzheimer’s disease. It is suggested that regulation of RCAN expression may be a new target on neurodegeneration disease.
5.Progress of high density lipoprotein in resisting atherosclerosis
Man ZHU ; Wei JING ; Jiancheng TU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2016;39(4):315-318
Coronary atherosclerotic heart disease is the leading cause of death in the world of non-infectious diseases.High density lipoprotein ( HDL ) plays an important role in the progression of anti-atherosclerosis.Recent studies have found that HDL can carry microRNA, and the anti-inflammation function of endothelial cell is achieved by the transport of microRNA.The specific functions of different HDL subtypes in the anti-atherosclerosis have been gradually recognized.At the same time, a series of traditional HDL anti-atherosclerotic functions also have been newly discovered, such as reverse cholesterol transport, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and the protection of vascular endothelium.All of these advances provide a new basis for the clinical application of HDL.
6.Myoepithelioma of nasal cavity: a case report.
Jing CHEN ; Xiang TU ; Hongqun JIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(5):470-472
Myoepithelioma is an uncommon benign tumor that most likely occurs in the salivary gland. Extra-salivary myoepithelioma are sporadic and rare, especially the quantities occur in the sinonasal cavity are fewer in related literature reported. In this paper, we present a rare case of benign myoepithelioma that occurred in the nasal cavity, and the related process of pathogenesis, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis are discussed.
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Myoepithelioma
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pathology
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Nasal Cavity
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pathology
7.Giant ossifying fibroma of nasal cavity and nasal sinuses: one case report.
Xiang TU ; Jing CHEN ; Hongqun JIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2015;29(16):1492-1493
A 39 years old male patient was admitted with the right of facial abnormalities and gradually protruding in right eye more than 30 years. CT shows high mixed density, clear boundary, and the right eye was crowded to the right. Giant tumor had completely been excised, and the result was fine. The outline figure and function of patients were obviously improved. The pathological examination after resection showed ossifying fibroma.
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Fibroma, Ossifying
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diagnosis
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Humans
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Male
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Nasal Cavity
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pathology
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Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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Paranasal Sinuses
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pathology
8.Clinical analysis of 179 patients of community-acquired pneumonia in out-patients
Yinping TU ; Lihua CUI ; Jing WANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2006;0(13):-
Objective To analyse the clinical features of community-acquired pneumonia(CAP)in out-patients.Methods A retrospective study was performed on 179 consecutive patients with CAP in fever clinic of Xuanwu Hospital during two months.Results Most of CAP patients were young(aged 14 to 30 years,accounting for 58.1%)and had no-existing diseases(72.6%).Within 2 to 4 days after onset of fever,50%~80% of patients were diagnosed as CAP.About 1/3 of patients had no respiratory symptoms except for fever.Cough and sputum production was seen in 52.5% of patients.WBC was normal in 63.1%.Unilateral pneumonia often occurred(accounting for 82.1%).After treatment with antibiotics,fever in 80%(42/52)of cases disappeared within 3 days in follow-up patients.Conclusion In fever clinic,most patients are young and have no-existing diseases.They can be identified as CAP quickly and have good outcomes.
9.Experimental study on mitotic catastrophe induced by pcDNA_3-survivin-mutant in gastric cancer cell lines
Jing SUN ; Shuiping TU ; Jihong TAN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(08):-
Objective Through gene reconstruction we generated pcDNA 3-survivin-mutant(Cys84Ala)plasmid, then the plasmid DNA was further transfected into gastric carcinoma cells by liposomal delivery. The effects of mutant survivin on cytokinetics of the gastric carcinoma cells were obversed. Methods By using immunohistochemical staining, the expression of survivin was detected in the gastric cancer tissues, and apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry. The PARP and cytochrome C expressions were determined by Western blot, the mitotic catastrophe was determined by immunofluorescence. Results Inhibition of survivin by mutant survivin cDNA could induce apoptosis, increase caspase-3 activity, cleave PARP and promote cytochrome C release in gastric cancer cells. Inhibition of survivin also caused mitotic catastrophe in gastric cancer cells. Conclusion Inhibition of survivin may induce apoptosis and mitotic catastrophe in gastric cancer. Survivin targeting gastric cancer therapy might be of potential benefit in the future.
10.Chemical constituents of Abrus mollis
Jing WEN ; Haiming SHI ; Pengfei TU
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(05):-
Objective To study the constituents of Abrus mollis.Methods The constituents were isolated by chromatographic methods,their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic evidences.Results Eleven compounds were purified and their structures were identified,they were identified as ?-sitosterol(Ⅰ),stigmasterol(Ⅱ),nonacosanyl caffeate(Ⅲ),daucosterol(Ⅳ),betulinic acid(Ⅴ),vanillic acid(Ⅵ),inositol methyl ether(Ⅶ),sucrose(Ⅷ),soyasaponin Ⅰ(Ⅸ),kaikasaponin Ⅲ(Ⅹ),and dehydrosoyasaponin Ⅰ(Ⅺ).Conclusion Compounds Ⅰ,Ⅲ,Ⅳ,Ⅵ,and Ⅶ-Ⅺ are isolated from this plant for the first time.