1.Effect of △Np73 silencing on 5-FU chemotherapy sensitivity in colon cancer cells
Haixia PENG ; Ming GUAN ; Yuming CHEN ; Kun TAO ; Yunfei JIN ; Ji LI ; Saiyu WANG ; Aihua QIAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(4):455-458
Objective To investigate the effect of small interfering RNA (siRNA) mediated silencing of △Np73 on 5-FU chemotherapy sensitivity in SW620 colocancer cells and provide new treatment approach for the colon cancer.Methods siRNAs were transfected into SW620 colon cancer cells.The expression of △Np73 was observed.Cell viability of colon cancer cells were measured by MTr assay and cell apoptosis was assessed with flow cytometry after treatment of control siRNA or △Np73 siRNA or combined with 5-FU,respectively.The tumorigenesis was assessed by injecting △Np73 siRNA or control siRNA transfeeted SW620 colon cancer cells into nude mice,followed by treatment with 5-FU in the tumors.Results △Np73 siRNA was able to strongly inhibit △Np73 expression,however,it did not inhibit the growth of cells.Combination treatment with △Np73 siRNA and 5-FU produced significant higher apoptotic cell(42.9%) as compared with those with 5-FU treatment(18.9%) alone or those with △Np73 siRNA(8.8%) alone.The treatment with 5-FU in the xenngrafts derived from △Np73 siRNA transfected SW620 cells in nude mice can inhibitor tumor growth significantly (t=15.32,P<0.05).Conclusion △Np73siRNAs can specifically repress the expression of △Np73.Thus it sensitizess the cells to 5-FU chemotherapy in colon cancer.
2.Dyadic transmission of depression in the elderly people with disabilities to caregiver burden: Multiple mediating roles of caring ability and resilience.
Zhiyao XIONG ; Jingping ZHANG ; Jie ZOU ; Saiyu GAO ; Anni WANG ; Qixia ZHONG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2023;48(8):1243-1251
OBJECTIVES:
The interaction between elderly people with disabilities and their caregivers and the improvement of caregiver burden is important for elderly people with disabilities and their caregivers. This study aims to explore the multiple mediating roles of caregiver's caring ability and resilience in depression in the elderly people with disabilities on caregiver burden.
METHODS:
A total of 246 elderly people with disabilities at home and their family caregivers from 5 regions were investigated by questionnaires, including the General Information Questionnaire, the Patient Health Questionnaire, the Family Caregiver Task Inventory, the Resilience Scale, and the Caregiver Burden Interview. A multiple mediation model was constructed and tested.
RESULTS:
Univariate analysis showed that the caregiver burden of disabled elderly men is higher than that of women; the lower the level of self-care of disabled elderly individuals, the greater the burden on their caregivers (both P<0.05). Correlation analysis showed that depression of the disabled elderly people was positively correlated with the caregiver burden (P<0.01). Caregiver's caring ability was positively correlated with caregiver's resilience (P<0.01), and both were negatively correlated with caregiver burden (both P<0.01). The multiple mediating effects of caregiver caring capacity and resilience between depression of the disabled elderly people and caregiver burden were significant, with the mediating effects of caregiver caring capacity and resilience accounting for 68.9% and 26.2% of the total effect, respectively.
CONCLUSIONS
Depression in the elderly people with disabilities can indirectly affect caregiver burden through the caregiver's caring ability and resilience. Families of older people with disabilities need to focus on both the elderly and their caregivers. It is possible to reduce the caregiver burden and improve the physical and mental health of the dyads by empowering the caregiver's caring ability and resilience.
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3. Role of goblet cells in the progression of Barrett′s esophagus
Yangyang HUI ; Lanping ZHU ; Bianxia LI ; Saiyu WANG ; Bo YANG ; Jingwen ZHAO ; Yujie ZHANG ; Xin CHEN ; Bangmao WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2019;39(11):731-734
Objective:
To investigate the clinical pathological features of Barrett′s esophagus in China, and to study the relationship between the number of goblet cells and the severity of Barrett′s esophageal dysplasia.
Methods:
From January 2008 to October 2018, in the Department of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, the clinical and pathological data of 453 patients who underwent gastroscopy and pathologically diagnosed with Barrett′s esophagus were retrospectively analyzed. The clinical pathological features were compared between patients with goblet cells and patients without goblet cells. Periodic acid Schiff reaction (PAS) staining was performed on pathological slides of Barrett′s esophagus with goblet cells, and the relationship between the number of goblet cells, the number of positive crypts of goblet cells and the severity of Barrett′s esophageal dysplasia was analyzed.