1.Effects of artesunate on the proliferation and apoptosis of gastric carcinoma cells
Junning ZHAO ; Yiran HE ; Zhenyu ZHANG
China Oncology 1998;0(04):-
Purpose:To investigate the roles of artesunate on the proliferation and apoptosis of gastric carcinoma cells,also to explore it s possible mechanism of anticancer effects. Methods:The inhibition on the proliferation of cultured stomach carcinoma cell line(MGC-803) was observed by using MTT analysis.and apo ptosis was assessed by flow cytometry together with transmission electron micros copy.Using reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction,the expression of sur vivin mRNA was evaluated before and after action of artesunate on malignant cell s. Results:The proliferation of MGC-803 was inhibited notably by artesunate with a dosage-dependant character(P
2.The synergistic effect of lidamycin and rituximab on human B cell lymphoma.
Yiran SUN ; Shenghua ZHANG ; Rongguang SHAO ; Hongwei HE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(2):198-203
This study aimed to investigate the synergistic effect of lidamycin (LDM) and rituximab on human B cell lymphoma Ramos cells. Cell proliferation was measured using MTS assay, cell apoptosis was analyzed by Annexin V-FITC/PI assay, the expression of apoptosis related proteins was analyzed by Western blotting, and the in vivo lymphoma inhibition was verified using BALB/c mice inoculated via tail vein using Ramos cells which stably expressed pEGFP-N1 plasmid. The results showed that, after the pretreatment with rituximab for 48 h, rituximab and LDM showed significantly synergistic effects on cell proliferation. Cells in combined treatment group had a higher apoptosis rate than that in LDM treatment group. Compared with the LDM treatment group, the expression of apoptosis-related proteins such as Cleaved caspase-3, Cleaved caspase-7, Cleaved caspase-9 and Cleaved PARP in combined treatment groups increased, and expression of cIAP-2 and Bcl-2 decreased. The result of in vivo experiment showed that, in the combined treatment group, the survival time of BALB/c mice was significantly longer than the mice in control group and LDM treatment group, and the degree of tumor accumulation and metastasis to lymph nodes and spleen was lower.
3.Alleviation of cerebrovascular spasm by cervical sympathetic ganglia block after subarachnoid hemorrhage in rats
Chunjing HE ; Haoxiong NIE ; Yiran LUO ; Yaping FENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2012;28(8):758-761
ObjectiveTo investigate the role and mechanism of cervical sympathetic ganglia block in alleviation of cerebrovascular spasm (CVS) of rabbits after subarachnoid hemorrhage ( SAH ).Methods A total of 18 healthy male white rabbits whose cervical sympathetic ganglia were successfully blocked were randomly divided into three groups:sham operation group (Group A),SAH group (Group B) and SAH with cervical sympathetic ganglia block group (Group C).Venous blood (2 ml) and cerebrospinal fluid (2 ml) were obtained before the first blood injection ( T1 ),at 30 minutes after injection ( T2 ) and at day 7 after injection ( T3 ),respectively,and conserved in a low temperature refrigerator for spare use.Basilar artery value at T1,T2 and T3 was measured via cerebral angiography.The degree of damage to nervous system at T3 was recorded.ResultsThere was no significant difference in diameter of basilar artery at T1 among three groups.At T2 and T3,the diameters of basilar artery of Groups B and C were shorter than that of Group A,with Group B shorter than Group C,with statistical differences ( P <0.01 ).There were no significant differences in NO and NOS in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid at T1 among three groups (P>0.05).NO and NOS contents at T2 and T3 were lower than those at T1,with Group A lower than Groups B and C,with statistical differences (P<0.01 ).At T3,the nerve function of Groups B and C were better than that of Group A,with Group C better than Group B ( P <0.01 ).Conclusion Cervical sympathetic ganglia block relieves CVS,increases NO content and NOS activity in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid and promotes neural functional recovery after SAH.
5.Analysis of clinical characteristics of renal cell carcinoma in multi-centers
Ming LI ; Zhisong HE ; Jiangping GAO ; Yinghao SUN ; Changling LI ; Yiran HUANG ; Guang SUN ; Guomin WANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(2):77-80
Objective To analyze the clinical characteristics of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) and unveil the current status of diagnosis and treatments. Methods The registry data from 23 medical centers cover different areas of China. A total of 2030 new cases of RCCs in the 23 centers from Au-gust 2007 to October 2008 were collected, in which 1975 cases had integrated data for analysis. The symptoms, diagnostic techniques, pathology features, and therapeutic selection were analyzed. Re-sults A total of 1975 new cases were reviewed, with 1329 males and 634 females. The male and fe-male ratio was about 2.1 : 1.0. Of all cases, 1238 patients (62.7%) were asymptomatic and detected by examination, while 711 patients (36.0%) were symptomatic. 1260 patients (63.8%) were clinical stage Ⅰ , most of them were asymptomatic. 1844 patients were treated surgically, 1500(81.3%) un-derwent radical nephrectomy, 325 (17. 6%) underwent partial nephrectomy. Among the operations, open operation was performed in 1493 cases(81.0%), laparoscopic procedure in 351 cases(19.0%). There were 1522(84.5%) clear cell carcinomas, 98 (5.44%) papilliform renal cell carcinomas. Con-clusions Routine health examination could be an important way to diagnose early stage RCC. Open radical nephrectomy is the most often used surgical technique among the centres of present study.
6.The preliminary research on unifying different neuropsychological scales under the guideline of item response theory
Xiaodong PAN ; Chen ZHOU ; Yiran HE
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2018;37(8):870-874
Objective To explore the probability to unify the scores of different neuropsychological scales under the guideline of item response theory (IRT).Methods Two hundred and three old individuals with a mean age of (80.86±9.52) years were enrolled in this study,including 101 normal individuals and 102 patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI).The data of cognitive ability assessed using MoCA and MMSE scales were collected and analyzed according to IRT with Stata 14.0 software.The population,qualitative data,and scaled data were analyzed by Hybrid model,2PL model,and GRM model,respectively.Finally,model fitting was conducted in these data.We used test characteristic curves(TCC)to calculate corresponding theta values of the scores of MMSE and MoCA,and draw cartograms after fitting the model.Results The data of MoCA and MMSE conformed to the characteristics of unidimension.The scores of MoCA and MMSE were 26.37 ±2.63 and 29.06±1.32,respectively,in the normal group,and those were 21.57±3.47 and 26.62± 2.89,respectively,in the MCI group.The Log likelihood for the fitting model of MoCA and MMSE was-1 670.9012 and-773.9797,respectively.The TCC indicated that the score of MoCA was lower than that of MMSE at the same level of theta value.The TCC of the two scales were both steep at first,and then became flat.In evaluating the cognition ability,the MoCA score was more precise than MMSE score,and MMSE score was easier to show ceiling effect than MoCA score.Conclusions Under the guideline of item response theory,we can unify the scores of two scales in order to make the scores of two scales fit with each other and be in common use during study and research.
7.Epidemiological investigation on a case of acute flaccid paralysis with detection of vaccine-derived poliovirus
TANG Xuewen ; BAI Yiran ; SU Ying ; GONG Liming ; YAN Rui ; ZHU Yao ; HE Hanqing
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2025;37(2):178-180,188
Abstract
In April 2021, type Ⅰ vaccine-derived poliovirus (VDPV) was detected from two fecal samples of a male infant with acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) in Zhejiang Province when he was admitted to the Children's Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University in Shanghai, with 12 and 14 nucleotide mutations in the VP1 region, respectively. The case had a history of immunization with three doses of poliovirus vaccines, and grade Ⅲ proximal muscle strength and grade Ⅱ distal muscle strength of the right lower limb. After symptomatic treatment, the activity of the right lower limb and the muscle strength was significantly restored, thus he was discharged. VDPV was not detected from subsequent (the 8th to 12th) fecal samples of the case and fecal samples of close contacts. No similar cases were found in medical institutions in the county, surrounding areas, neighboring villages or towns. Since the case did not exhibit clinical symptoms of poliomyelitis caused by VDPV, poliomyelitis was excluded, and the case was diagnosed with hemophilia type A based on the epidemiological investigation, laboratory tests, and the history of poliomyelitis vaccination. This event involved cross-provincial (municipal) cooperation and was responsed promptly, preventing further spread of the virus. It suggested that the sensitivity of the AFP case surveillance system should be maintained, environmental monitoring methods should be increased, and the poliomyelitis vaccination should be promoted to prevent the spread of the virus.
8.Determination of ethylene glycol in workplace air by capillary column gas chromatography.
Tiandi LI ; Yiran LIN ; Wen ZHANG ; Juntao HE
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2015;33(12):929-931
OBJECTIVETo establish the method of capillary column gas chromatography for determination of ethylene glycol in workplace air.
METHODSEthylene glycol in workplace air was collected with silicone tube, desorbed with methanol, separated with FFAP (nitroterephthalic acid-modified polyethylene glycol)capillary column, and measured with flame ionization detector.
RESULTSThe detection limit of ethylene glycol was 0.41 mg/L, the lower limit of quantification was 1.4 mg/L, the range of measurement was 1.4~163.9 mg/L, and the minimum detectable concentration was 0.3 mg/m3 (1.5 L of air was collected as the sample). This method had a good repeatability, the relative standard deviation was 1.4%~5.2%, the average desorption efficiency was 94.4%~101.7%, and the sampling efficiency was 99.2%~100%. The penetrating capacity of 200 mg silicone was higher than 6.9 mg, and the samples could be preserved for 14 days at room temperature.
CONCLUSIONThe method has a low detection limit, high accuracy, and good precision, which is feasible for determination of ethylene glycol in workplace air.
Air Pollutants, Occupational ; analysis ; Chromatography, Gas ; Ethylene Glycol ; analysis ; Workplace
9.Analysis of clinical characteristics of tramadol induced hypoglycemia
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2024;29(7):819-825
AIM:To investigate the clinical charac-teristics of tramadol-induced hypoglycemia.METH-ODS:Case reports of tramadol-induced hypoglyce-mia were collected by searching Chinese and Eng-lish data from the database establishment to April 28,2023.RESULTS:Twenty patients were included,with a median age of 50 years(4,88).Hypoglyce-mia occurred 1 h-23 d after tramadol administra-tion,with a median blood glucose of 2.25 mmol/L(0.22,3.3)and a median daily dose of 300 mg(1.53,14 000).The main clinical manifestations were unconscious(12 cases),multiple organ failure(7 cases),asystole and/or apnea(7 cases),seizures(4 cases),somnolence(3 cases)and sweating(3 cases).Tramadol concentrations were reported in 6 patients,with a median of 3.56 mg/L(0.47,9.4).Af-ter stopping tramadol in 20 patients and giving symptomatic supportive treatment,16 patients re-covered,1 patient had moderate brain dysfunction,and 3 patients died.CONCLUSION:Tramadol in-duced hypoglycemia can occur from 1 h to 23 d af-ter administration,and can be clinically manifested as autonomic nervous system symptoms and neu-rohypoglycemia symptoms,mainly neurohypoglyce-mia symptoms.After stopping tramadol,most pa-tients with hypoglycemia returned to normal,and severe patients can die.
10.Determination of indiumin urine by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry.
Yiran LIN ; Juntao HE ; Xiaozuo XU ; Jiangwei YIN ; Liuzhuo ZHANG ; Dafeng LIN ; Zhimin LI ; Juan YI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2015;33(8):630-631
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