1.Application of selective cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors in tumor radiotherapy
Cheng LONG ; Yongmei JIANG ; Guoquan LI
Journal of International Oncology 2013;40(11):820-823
Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2),the rate-limited enzyme that converts arachidonic acid into prostaglandin,has been found overexpression in many malignant tumors.The overexpression of COX-2 plays an important role in tumor genesis and progression and is closely associated with tumor prognosis,so this enzyme has become one of the potential therapeutic targets.Experimental studies reveal that selective COX-2 inhibitors can enhance the tumor radiosensitivity through a variety of molecular pathways and have a protective effect for normal tissues.Selective COX-2 inhibitors are promising radiotherapy modifiers and the underlying molecular mechanisms still need to be further studied.
3.Nutritional assessment and intervene points for retired residents in a community
Xufeng FEI ; Qingmin CHENG ; Yongmei SHI ; Weixin CAO ;
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(01):-
Objectives:To assess the nutritional status of retired residents in a community by mininutritional assessment(MNA) combined with anthropometry. Methods:MNA questionnaire and anthropometric parameters including waistline,hipline,height,weight,body mass index(BMI),midarm circumference,triceps skinfold(TSF) and midarm muscle circumference were performed in 115 retired residents. Results:①24 (20.9%) residents had MNA scores less than 23.5,which meaned malnutrition or at risk of malnutrition.②According to each single index,namely waistline, waist hip ratio and BMI,incidence of obesity was 53.9%,61.7% and 65.2% respectively.③According to each single index,that is,midarm circumference,TSF and midarm muscle circumference,prevalence of moderate or severe malnutrition was 1.7%,19.1% and 2.2%respectively.④There lied a significant correlation between MNA score and several anthropometric parameters. Conclusions:①Both overnutrition and undernutrition can be manifested in retired home residents,for whom nutritional intervene should be enhanced.②MNA questionnaire can be well used in Chinese.
4.Effects of emodin on rat poisoning respiratory failure induced by organic phosphorus
Yongmei YUAN ; Zhaoxia NIU ; Jing CHENG ; Dongge CHANG ; Ning YANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;37(4):63-66
Objective To explore the intervention effect of emodin on organophosphorus poisoning induced respiratory failure.Methods 60 male Wistar rats of clean grade were randomly divided into:normal control group, model control group, positive drug group and emodin group, with 15 rats in each group.Except the normal control group rats were given intraperitoneal anesthesia, the right common carotid artery intubation, when rats stayed awake began a septic model.Blood gas analysis and serum level of oxygen free radicals and respiratory rate were compared before poisoning, respiratory failure, intervention of 5, 10, 30 min.Results Mouth breathing, slow respiratory frequency and cyanosis, appeared after exposure.Respiratory frequency decreased after exposure , compared with the positive drug group, respiratory frequency of emodin group 10 min and 30 min was higher ( P<0.05), PaO2, SaO2, BE decreased, PaCO2 increased after respiratory failure, Compared with the positive drug group, PaO2, PaCO2, SaO2 and BE of emodin group for the treatment of 10 min, 30 min was higher,(P <0.05).The level of oxygen free radicals in rats of each group had no significant difference before the exposure and the respiratory failure.Compared with the positive drug group, SOD and MDA of emodin group in 30 min after intervention were higher,( P<0.05 ) .Conclusion Emodin can improve the respiratory frequency of organic phosphorus poisoning induced respiratory failure ,improve blood gas analysis of the indicators and the level of oxygen free radicals.
5.Chemoradiotherapy for locally advanced rectal cancer
Cheng LONG ; Guoquan LI ; Yongmei JIANG ; Tienan YI ; Qiushi SUN
Journal of International Oncology 2015;(7):545-547
Surgical resection is the primary treatment for locally advanced rectal cancer,but the local recurrence rate of surgical resection is still at a high level. Preoperative and postoperative chemoradiotherapy not only decreases the local recurrence rate of surgical resection,but also elevates the survival rate and life quality. Recently,adjuvant chemoradiotherapy has been applied as the standard therapy for locally advanced rectal cancer. The application of targeted drugs,new chemotherapy drugs and rapid changing radiotherapy technology provide more approaches to the treatment of locally advanced rectal cancer.
6.Preparation, characterization and biocompatibility of heparinized single-walled carbon nanotubes
Yiqing PENG ; Jingxiao CHEN ; Liping TENG ; Shancheng ZHAO ; Yongmei CHENG ; Chao DENG ; Jinghua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(21):3316-3328
BACKGROUND:With unique structure and physicochemical property, carbon nanotubes have promising application prospects in the fields of drug delivery, biosensor and biomaterials. However, carbon nanotubes are highly hydrophobic and trend to aggregate, and thus carbon nanotubes are hard to be dispersed in solution. Furthermore, carbon nanotubes induce blood coagulation and have cytotoxicity, which greatly limit the application of carbon nanotubes. OBJECTIVE:To prepare heparinized single-wal ed carbon nanotubes and to study the effects of heparin-immobilization on the water solubility, stability as wel as biocompatibility of carbon nanotubes. METHODS:By the method of covalent grafting, heparinized single-wal ed carbon nanotubes was fabricated and characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and carbazole assay. Transmission electron microscopy was used to investigate the dispersing performance and suspension stability of heparinized single-wal ed carbon nanotubes in aqueous solution. Anti-Xa activity and activated partial thromboplastin time assays were used to measure the anticoagulation activity of heparinized single-wal ed carbon nanotubes. MTT assay was used to evaluate the cytocompatibility of heparinized single-wal ed carbon nanotubes.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Heparin was covalently linked to the surface of single-wal ed carbon nanotubes successful y. The amount of heparin on single-wal ed carbon nanotubes was measured to be 257.53 mg/g. Heparinized single-wal ed carbon nanotubes were wel dispersed and stable in an aqueous solution without aggregation. The anti-Xa activity of heparinized single-wal ed carbon nanotubes was measured to be 36.53 U/mg, suggesting a significant anticoagulant activity. Further study of activated partial thromboplastin time assay found that the anticoagulant effect of heparinized single-wal ed carbon nanotubes could be prolonged. MTT assay revealed that heparinized single-wal ed carbon nanotubes had no cytotoxicity and showed good cytocompatibility. Taken together, the immobilization of heparin on single-wal ed carbon nanotubes wil not only improve its solubility and stability in water, but also endow it with excellent biocompatibility.
7.Gene mutations in low-density lipoprotein receptor in one Chinese padigree with homozygous familial hypercholesterolemia
Junfa DING ; Fang ZHENG ; Xin ZHOU ; Xiaohuan CHENG ; Junjie MA ; Yongmei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2008;31(7):774-779
Objective To investigate low density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR)gene mutation in familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) patients. Methods The proband was given clinical diagnosis of homozygous FH based on marked features and blood lipid tests results. After apoB100R3500Q mutation was excluded, the promoter region and all of the 18 exons of LDLR gene were amplified by touch-downpolymerase chain reaction (PCR). The PCR products were analyzed by single-strand conformationalpolymorphism (SSCP). The PCR products with abnormal single strands were sequenced directly. Thesecondary structures of the mutational and wild type proteins were analyzed and compared byANTHEPROT5.0, and then the tertiary structures of the mutant and wild type LDLR were predicted atSWISS MODEL homepage online. Results A homozygous mutation A606T at exon 13 of the patients wasfound by SSCP and confirmed by DNA sequencing. GOR Ⅰ method in ANTHEPROT5.0 indicates that therandom coils and turns would replace some helixes at the mutation site. The online prediction from theSWISS MODEL homepage indicates the backbone structure of the mutant LDLR has no difference from thewild type one. Conclusion The results suggest the A606T mutation of LDLR gene is the cause of the FH inthis pedigree.
8.Culture conditions optimization and high cell density fermentation of recombinant bacteria producing heparinase II from Flavobacterium heparinum.
Bin ZHOU ; Yongmei CHENG ; Chao DENG ; Weichao LIU ; Chaoliang CHEN ; Jinghua CHEN ; Zhenghong XU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(4):674-678
Heparinase II (Hep II) from Flavobacterium heparinum is an enzyme that could specifically cleave certain sequence of heparin and heparan sulfate. In this work, fermentation conditions of recombinant heparinase II (His-Hep II) producing bacteria were optimized, including initial induction time, inducer (IPTG) concentration, induction temperature and induction time. The optimum conditions were as follows: cultivating recombinant bacteria to exponential prophase under 37 degrees C, then adding IPTG to a final concentration of 0.3 g/L, finally cultivating recombinant bacteria under 20 degrees C for 10 h. The total crude enzyme activity reached 570 U/L. Based on these results, high cell density fermentation of recombinant bacteria was studied. The final OD600 could reach 98 and the total crude enzyme activity of His-Hep II increased to 9 436 U/L.
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9.Different adjuvant chemotherapies for the retreatment patients with advanced primary hepatic ;carcinoma:an efficacy and survival analysis
Xihao YU ; Xinping LI ; Jianliang ZHOU ; Yongmei WANG ; Yongde CHENG ; Jianping WANG ; Gefang WANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2016;28(9):608-610,615
Objective To study the significance of treating advanced primary hepatic carcinoma by using the different methods combined with chemotherapy. Methods One hundred and fifteen cases with advanced primary hepatic carcinoma were divided into 5 groups by accepting different chemotherapy: the groups of interventional-chemotherapy (group A, 40 cases), whole body hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy (group B, 16 cases), only chemotherapy (group C, 9 cases), local heat chemotherapy (group D, 26 cases), symptomatic supportive (group E, 24 cases) for comparing response rate (RR) and survival time between each other. Results The RR in group A,B,C were 30.5 % (12/40), 12.5 % (2/16), 11.1 % (1/9) respectively, and there was no significant difference among three groups (P>0.05). The mid-survival time of five groups were 7.7, 9.2, 7.9, 6.0, 4.7 months, and there was significant difference between group B and group E (P<0.05). The 0.5-, 1-, 2-year survival rate in group B were higher than those in group E with significant difference (81.2%vs. 29.1%, 37.5%vs. 12.5%, 12.5%vs. 0, all P<0.05). Conclusions The RR of only routine chemotherapy is low, while the RR of interventional-chemotherapy and local heat chemotherapy is high with non-prolonged survival time. Whole body hyperthermia combined with chemotherapy have active effects in helping to improve the efficacy and prolong the survival time in retreatment patients with advanced hepatic tumor.
10.Correlation between sleep quality and anxiety in CKD patients
Qiong XIE ; Rongrong WANG ; Yongmei LU ; Xiaona XU ; Chaohua PENG ; Menghui CHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(1):1-4
Objective To study the correlation between sleep quality and anxiety in patients with chronic kidney diseases (CKD).Method Toally 118 patients with CKD were investigated with Pittsburgh sleep quality index (PSQI) and self-rating anxiety scale (SAS).Results About 75.42% (89/118) patients had poor quality of sleep.The scores by PSQI and the dimensions were higher than those of the norms (all P<0.05),but the total scores by PSQI and the factors of sleep quality,time of falling sleep,duration of sleep,use of hypnosis drugs were all significantly lower than those of the insomnia group (all P<0.01).35.59% (42/118) of the patients had anxiety and the score of SAS was significantly higher than that of the national norm (P<0.01).The total scores of PSQI,sleep quality,sleep time,sleeping time,sleep disorder,daytime function were positively related to the score of SAS (P<0.01).Conclusions The quality of sleep is poor in the CKD patients and there is a positive correlation between the quality of sleep and the anxiety.It is necessary to strengthen the knowledge-related health education and to provide emotional support and individualized nursing services for CKD patients so as to relieve their anxiety and improve their sleep quality.