1.Holmium laser lithotripsy versus pneumatic lithotripsy for treatment of distal ureteral calculi:a meta-analysis
Aierken AINIWAER ; Lingling WANG ; Shan ZHONG ; Tuo ZHOU ; Doulian SHAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(43):7047-7052
BACKGROUND:Pneumatic lithotripsy and holmium laser lithotripsy for distal ureteral calculi have their own advantages and disadvantages in efficacy and complications, but both of them are currently better treatments. <br> OBJECTIVE:To compare the efficacy and safety of holmium laser lithotripsy and pneumatic lithotripsy for the treatment of distal ureteral calculi through a meta analysis. <br> METHODS:A online search of China Biological Medicine disk, PubMed, Cochrane Library, Springerlink, Medline, and Embase databases was performed from March 1999 to December 2013. A manual retrieval of relevant journals was also done for clinical trials about holmium laser lithotripsy and pneumatic lithotripsy for treatment of distal ureteral calculi. RevMan 5.1.5 software (Cachrane Library) was used for meta analysis. The fol owing indexes were used to compare the results:mean operative time, early stone free rate, stone migration rate, ureteral perforation rate, postoperative hematuria rate and retaining double-J catheter rate. <br> RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Four prospective studies (a total of 275 patients) were enrol ed, and there were 140 cases in the group of holmium laser lithotripsy and 133 cases in the pneumatic Lithotripsy group. Holmium laser lithotripsy conveyed significant benefits compared with pneumatic lithotripsy in mean operative time [WMD=-16.38, 95%CI (-20.29,-12.47), P<0.000 01], stone migration incidence [OR=0.25, 95%CI (0.10, 0.63), P=0.003], retaining double-J catheter rate [OR=0.44, 95%CI (0.25, 0.78), P=0.004], while early stone free rate, postoperative hematuria rate and ureteral perforation rate had no significant changes between the two groups. Compared with pneumatic lithotripsy, holmium laser lithotripsy can shorten mean operative time and reduce the stone migration rate. Because of the lack of prospective studies and smal sample size, large-sized randomized control ed studies are urgently needed to provide evidence.
2.Study of Qingluo Tongbi Compound treating rheumatoid arthritis based on miRNA network
Yamei ZHU ; Lingling ZHOU ; Xiaowu PENG ; Shan GENG ; Xueping ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(4):495-499
Objective:To study the mechanism of Qingluo Tongbi Compound (QLT) treating rheumatoid arthritis(RA)by observing miRNA Network of QLT on collagen-induced arthritis ( CIA) mice.Methods:The model of RA was induced by collagenⅡin DBA/1 mice and randomly divided into control group , CIA group, QLT group.Differently expressed miRNAs were detected by miRCURYTM LNA Array.Real-time PCR was applied to verify the reliability of miRNA array.Results:The bioinformatics software and database were applied to predict and analyze target genes.MiRNA array results showed that 221 miRNAs changed in CIA group compared with the control group ,and 169 miRNAs changed in QLT group compared with CIA group.And the results of real-time PCR were consistent with the array.Compared with the control group ,miR-143 was significantly reduced in CIA group ,intervention of QLT obviously upregulated the expression of miR-143.The target genes of miR-143 were significantly stored in VEGF , T cell receptor, MAPK,signaling pathway.Conclusion: Multiple abnormal expression of miRNAs involved in the pathological process of CIA.QLT affected the expression of various miRNAs ,which might be related to immunity ,inflammation,pain pathological process of RA and miR-143 could be a potential target in the treatment.
3.Preparation of anti-prostate stem cell antigen monoclonal antibody and experimental study on mice xenografts of prostate cancer
Yuxi SHAN ; Wei TAO ; Wenzhong WANG ; Yunyan WANG ; Lingling LI
Chinese Journal of Urology 2006;0(S1):-
Objective To prepare monoclonal antibody against Prostate Stem Cell Antigen(PSCA) and explore the inhibitory effects of Anti-PSCA mAb in treatments of human prostate cancer xenografts in mice. Methods Balb/c mice were immunized by PC-3 cell line. After fusing and screening, the anti-PSCA McAb’s characterizations were determined. Solid tumors in mice were produced by subcutaneous injection with PC-3 cells in the flanks of the mice.We picked out 10 mice bearing human prostate cancer xenografts.They were divided into a treatment group (n_1=5) and a control group (n_2=5).200 ?g Anti-PSCA mAb was injected into abdominal cavity of each mouse of the treatment group and PBS for them of the control group.Anti-PSCA mAb and PBS were administered once every three days for consecutive three times.The mice survival conditions of two groups were recorded during 5 weeks.The serum PSA, the tumor weights and dimensions of survived mice were measured.The tumor volume inhibition rate was calculated. T-test was performed to compare differences of PSA in serum,tumor weights and volumes between the treatment and control groups.Routine pathological slides of tumor tissue were observed under light microscope to evaluate the range of tumor tissues damaged by Anti-PSCA mAb. Ultrastructure was observed with transmission electron microscope. Results A marine McAb was produced, which raised against PSCA,belonged to IgG1 subclass. The average PSA serum level of the two groups were(3.28?0.55)ng/ml and(7.26?0.43)ng/ml.The weights of tumors of the two groups were(0.95?0.17)g and(3.08?0.18)g.The volumes of them were(164.59?14.08)mm3 and(548.49?19.79)mm3.There are remarkable differences between the treatment group and the control group(P
4.Role of Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin B in activation of LAD2 mast cells
Shan WANG ; Zuotao ZHAO ; Yuhan WANG ; Ping TU ; Lingling LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2017;50(9):626-630
Objective To investigate the role of Staphylococcus aureus enterotoxin B (SEB) in non-IgE mediated activation of mast cells (MCs) by in vitro co-culture of laboratory of allergic disease 2 (LAD2) cells and SEB.Methods The LAD2 cells were incubated with SEB at different concentrations of 0.01,0.1,1,10 and 100 μg/ml,A23187 positive control and negative control separately for 30 minutes.Then,effects of SEB on the morphology of MCs were observed by using a light microscope,and culture supernatants of the above incubation systems were collected.The concentration of tryptase released from MCs was analyzed by enzymatic activity assay,and the level of histamine was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).Results After 30-minute co-culture of LAD2 cells and SEB,MCs showed larger size,obscure boundaries,increased number of protuberances on the cell surface and decreased refractivity,with a radial burr fin-like appearance.After 30-minute co-culture of LAD2 cells and SEB at different concentrations of 0.01,0.1,1,10 and 100 μg/ml,the concentrations of tryptase in the culture supematants were 4.116 ± 0.651,5.344 ± 0.874,3.806 ± 0.459,1.309 ± 0.247,0.310 ± 0.199 ng/ml respectively.Additionally,the tryptase levels were significantly higher in the 0.01-,0.1-,1-μg/ml SEB groups than in the negative control group(1.538 ± 0.490,all P < 0.05),and gradually decreased along with the increase of SEB concentrations.The histamine levels in the 0.01-,0.1-,1-,10-and 100-μg/ml SEB groups were 242.409 ± 63.915,522.491 ± 73.466,550.926 ± 84.466,334.397 ± 33.640,226.527 ± 5.678 ng/ml respectively.In the 0.01-,0.1-,1-μg/ml SEB groups,the levels of histamine released from MCs were gradually increased along with the increase of SEB concentrations,and were significantly higher than those in the negative control group (146.436 ± 3.100,all P < 0.05).However,with the continued increase of SEB concentrations,the histamine levels gradually decreased.Conclusion SEB can directly activate MCs by a non-IgE mediated mechanism,followed by morphologic changes of MCs and release of tryptase and histamine.
5.Preparation of anti-cancer water-soluble paclitaxel prodrug and its anti-cancer effect
Suhua ZHAO ; Xiuqin YANG ; Wei ZHU ; Pengcheng ZHENG ; Jinjing WANG ; Lingling SHAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(12):1711-1717
Aim Paclitaxel(PTX)has shown an effect against human cancer. However, serious drawbacks hamper PTX clinical use.Overcoming paclitaxel limi-tations is one of the best approaches to enhance water solubility.Methods In this study,water-soluble pa-clitaxel prodrug was prepared,folic acid-polyethylene glycol-glutamic-paclitaxel (FA-PEG-Glu-PTX ) com-posed of folic acid (FA,target),amino acids (Glu, linker),and polyethylene glycol(PEG)in order to im-prove the solubilization and stability. The chemical structure and physicochemical property of prodrug were measured by LC-MS,solubility,drug release rate to e-valuate the antitumor activity and cytotoxicity of FA-PEG-Glu-PTX.MTT assays were conducted on MDA-MB-231,MCF-7,A549 and HELF cell lines.FA-PEG-Glu-PTX prodrugs were labeled with 5 amino flu-orescence visible fluorescent dye (5 AF ) for fluores-cence microscopy.Results The successful conjugation of FA-PEG-Glu-PTX was confirmed by LC-MS,and had better water solubility,release rate curve.In vitro studies indicated that foliate receptor(FR-α)mediated uptake of PTX-conjugated multi-small molecules carri-ers induced highly targeting ability,and antitumor ac-tivity,as well as reduced side toxicity effects of PTX. Conclusion FA-PEG-Glu-PTX has a good antitumor activity.
6.Effects of a compound Chinese medicine Xinji' erkang on isoproterenol-induced ventricular remodeling in mice.
Shan GAO ; Xinghui WANG ; Lingling HUANG ; Tingting YU ; Suming DU ; Yanwei GUO ; Yuan JIA ; Jian WANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(3):330-6
To investigate the effects of Xinji' erkang (XJEK), a compound Chinese herbal medicine, on isoproterenol-induced ventricular remodeling in mice.
7.Comparison of abnormal expression of miRNAs in peripheral blood of rheumatoid arthritis patients and osteoclasts in rat and analysis of any miRNAs
Chengchen YUAN ; Shan GENG ; Yamei ZHU ; Xiaowu PENG ; Xueping ZHOU ; Lingling ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(5):715-720
Objective:To analyze the different expressions of miRNAs in peripheral blood of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and the osteoclasts in rats,and to verify the key miRNAs in RA.Methods: The miRNAs expressions in monocyte and the co-cultured osteoclasts,peripheral blood of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients and normal were detected by miRCURYTM LNA Array.Real time PCR was applied to verify the reliability of miRNA array.The bioinformatics software and database were applied to predict and analyze target genes.Results: miRNA array results showed that 189 miRNAs changed in RA patients compared with the normal;211 miRNAs were changed in osteoclasts group compared with monocytes group.The expressions of ten miRNAs were all abnormal in RA patients and osteoclasts in rats.The results of Real time PCR were consistent with the array.Results of bioinformatics analysis showed that the target gene of miRNA significantly enriched in signaling pathways such as VEGF,MAPK signaling pathways.Conclusion: Some miRNAs had similar abnormal expressions in different species,and these miRNAs may influence the differentiation of the osteoclasts through regulating the related signal passways.
8.The mediating role of psychological resilience to childhood abuse and binge eating among middle school students
Yan ZHANG ; Hongfeng WANG ; Youshan NING ; Guang YANG ; Yaqian ZHANG ; Lingling SHAN ; Sufen CHEN ; Jia WANG ; Yuchun TAO ; Huiying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(9):944-946
To explore the mediating role of psychological resilience to childhood abuse and binge eating. This study assessed the childhood abuse, binge eating and psychological resilience of 3 453 middle school students in Harbin city, Heilongjiang Province. SPSS PROCESS macro program, combined with Bootstrap method, was employed to explore the mediating effect of psychological resilience. The incidence of middle school students experiencing at least one type of abuse in their childhood was 81.3% (2 807/3 453). Childhood abuse, psychological resilience and binge eating were all significantly different in terms of gender, household registration and whether they were only child (all P values<0.05). There was a significant positive correlation between childhood abuse and binge eating. Psychological resilience was negatively associated with childhood abuse and binge eating. Childhood abuse could not only directly predict the binge eating behavior of adolescents, but also could indirectly affect it via psychological resilience.
9.The mediating role of psychological resilience to childhood abuse and binge eating among middle school students
Yan ZHANG ; Hongfeng WANG ; Youshan NING ; Guang YANG ; Yaqian ZHANG ; Lingling SHAN ; Sufen CHEN ; Jia WANG ; Yuchun TAO ; Huiying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2019;53(9):944-946
To explore the mediating role of psychological resilience to childhood abuse and binge eating. This study assessed the childhood abuse, binge eating and psychological resilience of 3 453 middle school students in Harbin city, Heilongjiang Province. SPSS PROCESS macro program, combined with Bootstrap method, was employed to explore the mediating effect of psychological resilience. The incidence of middle school students experiencing at least one type of abuse in their childhood was 81.3% (2 807/3 453). Childhood abuse, psychological resilience and binge eating were all significantly different in terms of gender, household registration and whether they were only child (all P values<0.05). There was a significant positive correlation between childhood abuse and binge eating. Psychological resilience was negatively associated with childhood abuse and binge eating. Childhood abuse could not only directly predict the binge eating behavior of adolescents, but also could indirectly affect it via psychological resilience.
10.Effects of Jin's three needles combined with neuromuscular electrical stimulation on electromyography, muscle strength, and lower limb motor function in patients with hemiplegia after stroke
Lingling SHAN ; Pengfei WANG ; Xin DU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2023;30(9):1366-1371
Objective:To investigate the effects of Jin's three needles combined with neuromuscular electrical stimulation on electromyography (EMG), muscle strength, and lower limb motor function in patients with hemiplegia after stroke.Methods:A total of 102 patients with hemiplegia after ischemic stroke who received treatment in Dongyang People's Hospital from July 2021 to August 2022 were included in this randomized controlled study. They were divided into a treatment group and a control group ( n = 51 per group) using a random number table method. The treatment group was given Jin's three needles combined with neuromuscular electrical stimulation, and the control group was given neuromuscular electrical stimulation alone. The National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) was used to assess the degree of neurological impairment. The modified Barthel Index (MBI) score was used to assess a patient's self-care ability. EMG was performed to record myoelectric signals. The Fugl-Meyer Assessment Scale was used to evaluate a patient's lower limb motor function. Manual Muscle Testing was performed to measure a patient's muscle strength. The degree of nerve defect, self-care ability, lower limb motor function, hip flexion muscle strength, knee extensor muscle strength, and ankle dorsalis extensor muscle strength were compared before treatment and after 2 weeks of treatment. Results:After treatment, the NIHSS score in the treatment and control groups significantly decreased compared with those before treatment [(10.14 ± 3.45) points vs. (3.80 ± 1.92) points, (10.10 ± 3.17) points vs. (6.18 ± 2.15) points, t = 17.31, 19.08, both P < 0.05]. After treatment, the NIHSS score in the treatment group was lower than that in the control group ( t = -5.87, P < 0.001). After treatment, the integral EMG values of the tibialis anterior muscle, gastrocnemius muscle, and quadriceps femoris in the treatment and control groups were increased compared with those before treatment [(20.43 ± 5.26) points vs. (48.14 ± 10.41) points, (16.20 ± 2.62) points vs. (24.69 ± 4.07) points, (32.62 ± 3.42) points vs. (43.40 ± 4.69) points; (20.40 ± 5.19) points vs. (35.45 ± 7.41) points, (16.32 ± 2.51) points vs. (20.91 ± 3.45) points, (32.59 ± 3.37) points vs. (37.39 ± 4.06) points, t = -23.79, -16.11, -19.89; -21.92, -10.86, -8.71, all P < 0.05]. After treatment, the integral EMG values of the tibialis anterior muscle, gastrocnemius muscle, and quadriceps femoris in the treatment group were significantly higher than those in the control group ( t = 7.09, 5.05, 6.92, all P < 0.001). After treatment, The Fugl-Meyer Assessment scale score in the treatment and control groups were significantly increased compared with that before treatment [(17.61 ± 8.93) points vs. (27.16 ± 5.84) points, (17.53 ± 7.59) points vs. (22.22 ± 6.66) points, t = -14.64, -10.72, both P < 0.05). After treatment, The Fugl-Meyer Assessment scale score in the treatment group was significantly higher than that in the control group ( t = 3.98, P < 0.001). After treatment, hip flexion muscle strength, knee extensor muscle strength, and ankle dorsalis extensor muscle strength in the treatment and control groups increased compared with those before treatment. After treatment, hip flexion muscle strength, knee extensor muscle strength, and ankle dorsalis extensor muscle strength in the treatment group were significantly higher than those in the control group [(3.75 ± 0.63) grades vs. (3.31 ± 0.65) grades, (3.51 ± 0.67) grades vs. (3.08 ± 0.87) grades, (2.98 ± 0.81) grades vs.(2.35 ± 1.06) grades, t = 3.41, 2.80, and 3.36, all P < 0.05]. Conclusion:Jin's three needles combined with neuromuscular electrical stimulation can improve EMG findings, increase muscle strength, and lower limb motor function in patients with hemiplegia after stroke