1.Advanced study on microRNAs involved in prevention and treatment of respiratory system diseases
Xiaoli LIU ; Rufeng WANG ; Xiuhua HU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(7):895-899
Recently, along with the harmful factors in air in-creasing, the incidence of respiratory system diseases has been gradually rising. Therefore, more studies are focused on impro-ving the prevention and treatment on respiratory system diseases. Current researches have shown that microRNAs ( miRNA ) con-tribute to the prevention and treatment on respiratory system dis-eases, including virus infectious respiratory disease, pulmonary fibrosis, asthma, COPD, pulmonary tuberculosis and lung canc-er. The up-regulation and down-regulation of microRNAs could effectively regulate the biological process of these diseases. The review analyzes the recent years′study results of respiratory sys-tem diseases and microRNAs in depth, and discuss the role of microRNA in the treatment and prevention of respiratory disea-ses. Moreover, in this review we can provide new knowledge a-bout respiratory diseases and development of more potent drug targets for the treatment and prevention of respiratory diseases.
2.Significance of K-ras gene status and ras protein expression in immunophenotypic classification of gastric signet ring cell carcinoma
Qiuying XIONG ; Xin XIONG ; Xiuhua HU ; Luxia TU ; Zhenfang XIONG
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(15):2027-2029,2033
Objective To investigate the significance of K-ras gene status and ras protein expression in immunophenotypic classification of gastric signet ring cell carcinoma.Methods The expression of ras protein in 180 cases of gastric signet-ring cell carcinoma was detected by tissue microarray immunohistochemistry.Meanwhile,the mutation in codon 12,13 of K-ras gene was determined by using PCR-based DNA direct sequencing analysis.Results The rate of ras protein expression was 27.8%.The rate of ras protein expression in intestinal phenotype was significantly higher than those in gastric and gastrointestinal phenotypes(P<0.05).The rate of ras protein expression in cases with lymph node metastasis was significantly higher than those in cases without nodal involvement(P<0.05).The rate of ras protein expression was significantly higher in cases with deeper invasion(P<0.05).The frequency of K-ras gene mutation was 22(12.2%).All of them were found in codon 12.The types of mutation included GGT→AGT(1 case),GGT→TGT(1 case),GGT→GCT(2 cases),GGT→GTT(8 cases)and GGT→GAT(10 cases).K-ras mutation was significantly associated with intestinal phenotype(P<0.05).The rates of ras protein expression in cases with mutational type of K-ras gene was higher than those in cases with wild type(P<0.05).The ras protein expression was positively associated with K-ras gene mutation(r=0.61,P<0.05).Conclusion The ras protein expression is correlated with nodal involvement and invasion.K-ras gene mutation and expression of ras protein is related to phenotypic classification,and they might influence the phenotypic transformation in gastric signet ring cell carcinoma.
3.Effects of IGF-1 on Proliferation of Human Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells
Xiuhua SUN ; Haiyang HU ; Hongkai ZHANG ; Zhihui XIE ; Aiming YU
Journal of China Medical University 2010;(9):727-729,736
Objective To investigate the effects of insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1)on the cell proliferation of human non-small-cell lung cancer(NSCLC) and the possible molecular mechanism.Methods MTT assay was used to examine the effects of IGF-1 (0.1,1,10,100 ng/mL)on the cell proliferation of NSCLC cell lines(A549,LK2,H460),Flow cytometry(FCM)and Western blot to ana-lyze the cell cycles and the protein expression of S-Phase Kinase-Associated Proteins 2(Skp2)and CDC20 homolog 1(CDH1),respectively.Results The cell proliferation of NSCLC cell lines(A549,LK2,H460)could be promoted by the IGF-1 at different concentrations and the proliferation rate peaked when the cells were treated with 1 ng/mL IGF-1.Compared with control,the percentage of the S-phase cell population was significantly increased after the treatment of IGF-I(P 〈 0.01)and the protein expression of SKP2 also increased obviously(P 〈0.05).However,there was no change in the CDH1 protein expression(P 〉 0.05).Conclusion IGF-1 may accelerate the cell-cycle pro-gression of NSCLC cells by negatively modulating p27 protein via the up-regulation of SKP2 protein expression.
4.Analysis of hypertrophy-related factors in 82 adult patients with hypertrophic port-wine stains
Juan WANG ; Zhongying WANG ; Xiuhua YAO ; Lanfang ZHANG ; Bai HU ; Siping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2015;(8):555-558
Objective To analyze clinical features of and hypertrophy-related factors in patients with hypertrophic port-wine stains (PWS). Methods Patients with PWS were enrolled into this study from Anhui Provincial Hospital and the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University between January 2010 and August 2014. Clinical features of hypertrophic PWS were investigated. The factors related to hypertrophy in PWS were analyzed by univariate and multivariate unconditional logistic regression analyses. Results A total of 262 patients with PWS were enrolled, 82 (30 males and 52 females)of whom had hypertrophic PWS with a median age of 32.5 years (range, 18 - 54 years). Among the 82 patients, 66(80.48%)had plaque-like hypertrophic PWS, 9(10.98%)had papular or nodular type, and 7 (8.54%)had mixed type; 56.10% (46/82)were aged ≥ 30 years, 41.46% (34/82)varied from 11 to 30 cm2 in lesional area, and 85.36% (70/82)showed purple lesions. There was a significant difference between patients with hypertrophic PWS and those with flat PWS in the distribution of age, lesional area and color(χ2 = 25.559, 10.580, 90.630, respectively, all P < 0.05), while gender, Fitzpatrick′s skin type, lesional site and distribution were unrelated to hypertrophy in PWS (all P > 0.05). Multivariate unconditional logistic regression analysis revealed that an age ≥ 30 years(OR = 2.889, 95%CI: 1.459 - 5.721)and purple lesions(OR = 19.984, 95% CI: 5.704 - 70.023)were factors related to skin hypertrophy in PWS. Conclusion An age ≥ 30 years and purple lesions seem to be hypertrophy-related factors in PWS.
5.Influence of network intervention on lifestyle and behaviors habit of middle -aged patients with hypertension
Xiuhua LI ; Meisheng RUAN ; Ping ZHONG ; Chunhua LIU ; Hualong HU ; Ronghua DAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(9):1315-1320
Objective To explore the influence of network intervention on lifestyle and behaviors habit of the middle -aged patients with hypertension.Methods All 300 middle -aged patients with hypertension were randomly assigned into the study group and the control group.Each group had 150 cases.All patients in the both two groups were given hypotensive drugs according to treatment specification of hypertension.The patients in the study group received a network intervention for 2 years,while the patients in the control group received an outpatient service follow-up.The difference of lifestyle and behaviors habit of the patients in the two groups were observed and compared. Results There were no significant differences with all items of the lifestyle and behaviors habit of the patients between the two groups before intervention(P >0.05 ).In the 12th end of month after intervention,there were no significant differences between the two groups with the items of smoking control,working and resting regularly,hobby and psychological balance(P >0.05),but other items in the study group were significantly better than those in the control group(Z =-3.062,-2.509,-2.239,-2.056,-2.126,-2.045,-2.023,all P <0.05).In the 24th end of month after intervention,all items in the study group were significantly better than those in the control group (Z =-4.078,-3.792,-2.080,-2.098,-1.985,-2.478,-2.173,-2.478,-3.290,-2.514,-2.730,all P <0.05 ).Conclusion The network intervention can significantly improve lifestyle and behaviors habit of the middle -aged patients with hypertension.Its effect is much better than that of outpatient service follow -up.
6.The effects of tensile strain and loading time on the secretion of IL-1 beta of human PDLF.
Xinmin CHEN ; Jun HU ; Fuming HE ; Jianfeng MA ; Junhua WU ; Xiuhua ZHANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(4):652-656
This study aims at exploring the effects of tensile strain and loading time on the secretion of IL-1 beta of human periodontal ligament fibroblast. Five tensile strain values including 0%, 8%, 12%, 16%, 20% and three loading time including 24 h, 48 h, 72 h are set in this study. The prepared cell samples are mounted on the self-devised loading apparatus in vitro. The content of IL-1 beta in each sample was determined using double-antibody ELISA. The secretion amount of IL-1 beta per day is directly proportional to the loading time and tensile strain value in tensile strain group of 8%, 12%, 16%. The secretion amount of IL-1 beta reaches its maximum at tensile strain value of 16% in loading time groups. Loaded strain for 24 h and 48 h, the secretion amount of IL-1 beta at tensile strain value of 20% is obviously more than that at value of 0%, but the amount already begin to decrease apparently. Loaded strain for 72 h, the secretion amount of IL-1 beta decreases to a great extent that it is less than the amount at strain value of 0%. The tensile strain stimulates the secretion of IL-1 beta by human periodontal ligament fibroblast when the strain is under normal physiological extent, but the stimulation effect fades out as time goes on.
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7.Self-microemulsifying drug delivery system of patchoulic alcohol to improve oral bioavailability in rats.
Xiuhua YOU ; Rongchang WANG ; Wenxing TANG ; Ying LI ; Zhijian HE ; Haiyan HU ; Chuanbin WU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(6):694-698
OBJECTIVETo improve the oral bioavailability of patchoulic alcohol in rats by using self-microemulsifying drug delivery systems (SMEDDS).
METHODPatchoulic alcohol was separated and purified from patchoulic oil, and the SMEDDSs including patchoulic alcohol or patchoulic oil were optimized by pseudo-ternary phase diagrams via central composite design-response surface methodology. Pharmacokinetics of both SMEDDSs and patchoulic alcohol itself in rats were investigated.
RESULTThe patchoulic alcohol SMEDDS (Cremophor EL-Tween 80-PEG 400-isopropyl myristate-patchoulic alcohol, 2:2:0.8:1.95:0.65) was considered as the optimized formulation. The mean drop size of the system was 30. 1 nm after diluted 100 folds in water. The average self-microemulsifying time was 142 s. Patchoulic alcohol SMEDDS and patchoulic oil SMEDDS showed no signficant difference in Tmax compared with patchoulic alcohol with around 60 minutes, while the AUCs of both SMEDDSs (2001 745.6 +/- 329 663.6) and (1594 005.6 +/- 280 150.3) microg x min x L(-1) were significantly higher than that of patchoulic alcohol (1 163 153.3 +/- 232 324.3) microg x min x L(-1).
CONCLUSIONSMEDDS can effectively improve the oral bioavailability of patchoulic alcohol in rats.
Administration, Oral ; Animals ; Biological Availability ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; Drug Delivery Systems ; methods ; Drug Stability ; Emulsifying Agents ; chemistry ; Ethanol ; chemistry ; Female ; Particle Size ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Self Administration ; Sesquiterpenes ; chemistry ; Solubility
8.A study of a breast MRI abbreviated protocol for breast neoplasm screening
Fengjuan TIAN ; Xiuhua HU ; Jie HE ; Changzhen QI ; Yitao LIU ; Liping DENG ; Hongjie HU
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2020;14(2):160-164
Objective:This study aimed to evaluate the performance of breast magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) abbreviated protocol (AP) in diagnosing breast neoplasms.Methods:We retrospectively analyzed the data of 86 patients who had undergone breast MRI examinations and compared the images using an AP and full diagnostic protocol (FDP). The AP consisted of axial T2-weighted imaging (T2WI), diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI), and four-phase dynamic enhancement sequences. The FDP consisted of sagittal T2WI, axial T2WI, T1-weighted imaging, DWI, and seven-phase dynamic enhancement sequences. All the images were analyzed using the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS). The consistencies between the different protocols were then calculated. With the pathological diagnosis as the gold standard, the diagnostic capabilities of the two protocols were compared.Result:Two radiologists analyzed the AP and FDP images. The consistencies in the BI-RADS between the different protocols were 0.856 and 0.900, and those in time-signal intensity curves (TICs) were 0.822 and 0.922. Within the same protocol, the consistencies in the BI-RADS between different radiologists were 0.744 and 0.822, and those in TICs were 0.889 and 0.878. No significant differences were found ( P>0.05). In terms of diagnosing malignant neoplasms using the BI-RADS, the sensitivities of the AP and FDP were 89.8% (95 %CI: 0.785-0.958) and 91.5% (95 %CI: 0.806-0.968), respectively; their specificities were 71.0% (95 %CI: 0.518-0.851) and 77.4% (95 %CI: 0.585-0.897), respectively; and the areas under the curves (AUCs) were 0.804 (95 %CI: 0.698-0.910) and 0.845 (95 %CI: 0.748-0.941), respectively. Diagnosing malignant neoplasms using TICs, the sensitivities of the AP and FDP were 86.4% (95 %CI: 0.745-0.936) and 89.8% (95 %CI: 0.785-0.958), respectively; their specificities were 61.3% (95 %CI: 0.423-0.776) and 67.7% (95 %CI: 0.485-0.827), respectively, and the AUCs were 0.739 (95 %CI: 0.623-0.855) and 0.788 (95 %CI: 0.679-0.897), respectively. There was no significant difference between the AP and FDP ( P>0.05). The MRI acquisition times of the AP and FDP were 11.97±0.94 min and 21.25±1.12 min, respectively, with a significant difference ( P<0.001). The average reading time was reduced by 13.5% using the AP compared with that using the FDP. Conclusion:Compared with the FDP, the AP reduced the acquisition time and maintained the diagnostic accuracy, which can be used as an improved pattern for MRI screening in high-risk populations of breast neoplasms.
9. Effect of TSC2 gene expression downregulation by lentivirus induced RNA interference on U937 cell line and its mechanism
Zhifang XU ; Haixia LIU ; Yanhong TAN ; Xiuhua CHEN ; Fanggang REN ; Yaofang ZHANG ; Jianmei CHANG ; Na ZHANG ; Jinjun HU ; Hongwei WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2017;38(7):612-617
Objective:
To investigate the effect of biology and mTOR pathway activity of down-regulated TSC2 gene expression on U937 leukemia cells.
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Gene expression was down-regulated by lentivirus induced RNA interference on TSC2 high expressed U937 cell line; the proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation were detected by CCK-8 assay, colony formation assay and flow cytometry; the gene expression level and protein kinase activity were detected by qRT-PCR and Western blot.
Results:
Down-regulated expression of TSC2 gene promoted U937 cell proliferation and colony formation ability (
10.Clinical study on intervention of spleen-restoring decoction integrating with dormancy hygiene education on subhealthy insomnia of deficiency of both heart and spleen pattern.
Ren YE ; Zhengzhong YUAN ; Chunxiu DAI ; Wei LI ; Xiuhua SONG ; Zhiqing CHENG ; Wanhua HU ; Yan LIN ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Shuchen SUN ; Jincai HE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(16):2285-2289
OBJECTIVETo appraise the clinical efficacy, safety and compliance of the intervention of spleen-restoring decoction combined with dormancy hygiene education and the intervention of spleen-restoring decoction alone on sub-healthy insomnia of deficiency of both the heart and spleen pattern.
METHODStudy design took multi-centers, blind and randomized control trial, 107 participants with sub-healthy insomnia of deficiency of both the heart and spleen pattern were assigned to A group (52 cases) which was treated with the intervention of spleen-restoring decoction combined with dormancy hygiene education and B group (55 cases) which was treated with the intervention of spleen-restoring decoction single, compared by efficacy, PSQI score, CGI score, WHOQOL-BREF score and security.
RESULTThe efficacy of two group was 79.58%. There was no significant different between them. The PSQI scores before treatment was (11.80 +/- 2.08) and which afer treatment was (6.78 +/- 2.84) of A group. The PSQI scores before treatment was (11.61 +/- 2.00) and which afer treatment was (6.73 +/- 2.27) of B group. There was significant difference in PSQI scores both A group and B group after treatment (P < 0.01); the results of CGI score and WHOQOL-BREF score before and after measurement showed the same as PSQI. There were no significant difference between two groups in all scores after treatment and there was no interaction between time pots and treatment factors . Withdrawal reaction analysis: comparing CGI after withdraw 2 weeks and at the end of treatment course, there was no significant difference between two groups. The same result was in comparison among groups.
CONCLUSIONBoth the intervention of spleen-restoring decoction integrating with dormancy hygiene education and spleen-restoring decoction had obvious clinical efficacy on treating subhealthy insomnia of deficiency of both the heart and spleen pattern, and had high compliance and safety. The intervention of spleen-restoring decoction integrating with dormancy hygiene education showed no better clinical efficacy than spleen-restoring decoction did.
Adult ; Female ; Health Education ; Humans ; Hygiene ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Middle Aged ; Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders ; drug therapy ; physiopathology ; Splenic Diseases ; drug therapy