1.Observation and analysis on appearance of tongue's texture of 5 535 healthy person
Naimin LI ; Chaohui YANG ; Shan LIU ; Chunjie LI ; Yongfeng ZHANG
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(06):-
Objective:To solve the ultimate problem of research on tongue's texture,that is the real appearance and development rules of tongue's texture on healthy person.This article is proposed to provide the references on feature recognition of creature and judgments on cases of tongue's texture.Methods:After taking the continuous,systematic and different ages samples of tongue's texture by three medical instruments and the multidirectional double smoothing dimension extraction algorithm of area of tongue's texture,the binary images of tongue's texture are extracted and stored in computer database of tongue's texture to analyze comprehensively and systematically.Results:Among the 5 535 healthy person,it can be divided into two groups,the number of one group which couldn't diagnose tongue's texture exactly with naked eyes(without any amplification)is about 1 074 accounted for 19.40%and the number of another group which could diagnose tongue's texture clearly with naked eyes and computers is about 4 464 accounted for 80.60%.There are 18 sorts according to the appearances of tongue's texture in which the number of straight tongue's texture is about 69.00%,the horizontal tongue's texture is about 18.54%, the oblique tongue's texture is about 11.48%and the other tongue's texture is about 0.99%.Conclusions:The tongue's texture of healthy person show appearances of regularity,straight,horizontal and oblique texture.From the development rules of tongue's texture on 30 continuous observing healthy person and among the 1 233 cases,these conclusions could be made that any kind of slightly imbalance of yin and yang or obstruction of entropy flow will lead to the changes of color,diaphragm,material being of tongue's texture.It will also change according to the patient's condition.
2.Feasibility analysis of surgery on maintenance hemodialysis patients com-plicated with suppurative appendicitis
Yongfeng ZHANG ; Juan LIU ; Lin YIN ; Shan HE
China Modern Doctor 2015;(15):90-92
Objective To identify the feasibility of suppurative appendicitis operations in maintenance hemodialysis patients. Methods The medical records of 8 maintenance hemodialysis patients who experienced suppurative appen-dicitis operation were retrospectively evaluated. Results After surgery, inflammation related indicators (blood leuko cytes, c-reactive protein, calcitonin original) were significantly decreased (P<0.05). All of the patients' operations were successful,with no complications,such as bleeding and infection,no death. The average hospitalization time was 9.2 days, and half a year follow-up without adhesion sex intestinal obstruction, there is no long-term complications after six months follow-up. Conclusion Given good perioperative management in patients with MHD, appendicitis op-eration is safe and feasible.
3.Long noncoding RNA FOXD2-AS1 incuced gastric cancer cell MGC-803 to apatinib resistance by regulating miR-185-5p/CCND2 modulating axis
WU Xiaoxia1 ; SHAN Yongfeng ; CAO Fei1 ; ZHANG Binbin1 ; WANG Haonan1 ; LIU Hui ; XU Yan2 ; YU Hao1
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2018;25(11):1104-1112
Objective: To investigate the molecular mechanism of lncRNA FOXD2-AS1 participating in apatinib resistance in gastric cancer cells by regulating miR-185-5p/CCND2 axis. Methods: The gastri cancer tissues and corresponding paracancerous tissues of 25 patients with gastric cancer were collected from April 2016 to December 2017 in the Fifth People’s Hospital of Wuxi City. The expressions of FOXD2-AS1, miR-185-5p, and cyclin D2 (CCND2) in gastric cancer tissues or cell lines were examined by quantitative realtime polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). CCK-8 assay, Transwell assay and Annexin V-FITC/PI double staining flow cytometry assay were applied to assess the sensitivity of gastric cancer cells to apatinib. The interaction between FOXD2-AS1, miR-185-5p and CCND2 was explored by dual luciferase reporter gene assay, which was then confirmed by qRT-PCR, and Western blotting. Results: FOXD2-AS1 was highly expressed in gastric cancer tissues and apatinib-resistant gastric cancer cells. Over-expression of FOXD2-AS1 promoted apatinib-resistance of MGC-803/AP cells. Dual luciferase reporter gene assay confirmed that FOXD2-AS1 directly interacted with miR-185-5p and suppressed its expression. miR-185-5p significantly abolished the promotion effect of FOXD2-AS1 on apatinibresistance via inhibiting cell proliferation, invasion and promoting apoptosis of gastric MGC-803/AP cells. miR-185-5p could negatively regulate CCND2 expression; and FOXD2-AS1 promoted the cell proliferation, invasion and inhibited apoptosis of MGC-803/AP cells via down-regulating the inhibition effect of miR-185-5p on CCND2, thus further enhanced the apatinib-resistance of gastric cancer cells. Conclusion: FOXD2-AS1 induced apatinib-resistance of gastric cancer cells by regulating miR-185-5p/CCND2 axis.