1.Anticancer effects of a novel indolinone compound in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells
Mingqun WANG ; Yinan LIU ; Xiang ZHAO ; Ye ZHANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2009;41(6):640-644
Objective: To develop novel targeted anticancer medicines for effective treatment of nasopharyngeal carcinoma ( NPC) , a prevalent malignant disease in southern China and southeast Asia.Methods: CNE cells were treated with a novel indolinone IF239 synthesized by our research group. Cell viability was determined by the acid phosphatase assay ( APA). Morphologic changes and adhesion status of CNE cells treated with IF239 were observed under a light microscope. Flow cytometry was used to analyze the cell cycle phases . Key regulating molecules in the cell cycle progression were detected by Western blotting. Results: IF239 had potent cytotoxic effect on CNE cells. The possible antitumor mechanisms of IF239 involved inhibition of cell adhesion and cell cycle arrest in the G2_/M phase. Moreover,G2_/M arrest caused by IF239 was related to up-regulation of both cyclin B1 and the phosphorylation level of CDK1. Conclusion: IF239 has high anticancer activity over CNE cells, and has unique anticancer mechanisms, suggesting that IF239 has promising application potentials.
2.Study on effects of Lymnaeidae size on infection of Trichobil-harzia living in Huaihe River system
Sichun SHENG ; Mingqun ZHANG ; Yan TAI ; Shigang NI ; Haifeng TANG ; Zhihui QIN
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 1989;0(03):-
F0.01(1,5)=16. 30,P0. 05). Conclusion Laboratory results thus suggest that infection intensity is related to snail size per se, whereas prevalence in the field is related to snail size only through the correlation between size and age. In addition, under these experimental conditions, infected snails were no larger than uninfected snails, so the gigantism snails observed in the field might not be attributable to Trichobilharzia-induced effect.