1.The Expression of PTEN Protein in Breast Carcinoma Tissues
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(10):-
Objective To elucidate the significance of expressive change in tissues of breast carcinomas.Methods Expression of PTEN protein was detected by immunohistochemistry (SP) in breast carcinomas?atypical intraductal hyperplasia?normal breast tissue. Results The positive rate and expressive intensity of PTEN protein in breast carcinoma were lower and weaker than those in atypical intraductal hyperplasia and normal breast. The intensity of PTEN protein expression was associated with differentiation degree of breast carcinoma, the poorer differentiation of breast carcinoma , the weaker expression of PTEN protein. Comparing with breast carcinoma, the PTEN expression level of atypical intraductal hyperplasia was higher , but It was lower than normal breast tissue. it is helpful for us to assess the carcinogenesis probability of atypical intraductal hyperplasia by detecting the PTEN.
2.PORTABLE LOW FREQUENCY THERAPEUTIC APPARATUS
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(02):-
The low frequency electrical impulses has a significant effect in pain control.Aportable low frequency therapeutic apparatus has been made in our laboratory This paper presents the structure,principle,specification and application of our therapeutic apparatus (including both mono-impulse and train-impulse models) as well as the results of its clinical application.
3.Epithelial-mesenchymal transition in hepatocellular carcinoma.
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2012;34(10):721-724
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4.Study on the squeezing effect of open-ended pipe piles
Yaner LU ; Junjie ZHENG ; Jianhua YIN
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2009;21(3):155-159,171
During the installation of a pipe pile, the soil around the pile will be squeezed out. This paper deals with this squeezing effect of open-ended pipe piles using the cylindrical cavity expansion theory. The characteristics of soil with different tension and compression modnli and dilation are involved by applying the elastic theory with different moduli and logarithmic strain. The closed-form solutions of the radius of the plastic region, the displacement of the boundary between the plastic region and the elastic region and the expansion pressure on the external surface of the pipe piles are obtained. When obtaining these solutions, the soil ping in the open-ended pipe pile is considered by employing an incremental filling ratio to quantify the degree of soil plugging. Moreover, the effects of the ratio of tension and compression moduli, angle of dilation and incremental filling ratio on the radius of the plastic region and the expansion pressure on the external surface of the pipe pile are investigated. The parametric analyses show that it is necessary and important to consider the difference between the tension modulus and compression modulus, dilation angle and incremental filling ratio for studying the squeezing effect of open-ended pipe pile installation. It is concluded that the analytical solutions presented in this paper are suitable for studying the squeezing effect of open-ended pipe piles.
5.Sodium ferulate inhibits neurons injury mediated by A?_(25-35)-induced macrophage activation of mice
Suyan YAO ; Yin JIN ; Deyu ZHENG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(01):-
Objective To examine the effect and mechanism of sodium ferulate inhibiting P38 MAPK in macrophage on neurotoxicity which was mediated by fribrilar-amyloid-induced.Methods The isolated peritoneal macropohages were cultured.P38 MAPK protein in nuclear extracts was analyzed by Western blot and production of tumor necrosis factor-?(TNF-?) was detected by ELISA.For neuron-macrophage co-cultures,Microtubute-associated protein-2(MAP-2) expression was detected by immunocytochemical technique.The level of LDH in the medium was measured.Results The production of TNF-? and P38 MAPK protein in nuclear extracts increased significantly by incubation with A?25-35.LDH efflux in neuron-macrophage co-culture medium increased and MAP-2 expression decreased significantly(P
6.Coping strategies of patients with mood disorders:a survey
Kanglai LI ; Jinmei YIN ; Xiangrong ZHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(3):9-11,12
Objective To study the coping strategies of patients with mood disorders and explore the corresponding nursing strategies.Methods A survey,using the coping strategies questionnaire,was conducted among 32 patients with unipolar disorder and 55 patients with bipolar disorder including 34 with current depressive episode,14 with current manic episode and 7 with mixed episode.Results As for coping strategies,no difference was found between unipolar depression and bipolar disorder with current depressive episode or mixed episode(P>0.05);while significant difference was found between bipolar depression and bipolar mania on problem solving(t=-2.869,P=0.006),help seeking(t=-2.443,P=0.018),self accusation(t=2.461,P=0.018)and withdrawing(t=2.870,P=0.006).The patients with unipolar disorder,bipolar depressive or mixed episode tended to use mixed coping strategies,with the percentages of 50.00%,41.18%and 42.86%respectively and 64.29%of the patients with bipolar mania tended to use mature coping strategies.Conclusions Coping strategies of patients with mood disorder are associated with the status of the diseases but independent of the categories of the diseases.Therefore,the corresponding nursing strategies include setting aside the problems,encouraging family member to make decisions and conducting active guidance.
7.Expression of Transforming Growth Factor-β Isoforms in Colonic Mucosa of Patients with Ulcerative Colitis
Lianpeng ZHENG ; Hua YIN ; Zongshun Lü
Tianjin Medical Journal 2010;38(3):201-203,后插3
Objoctive:To investigate the expression of transforming growth factor-β(TGF-β)isoforms in colonic mucosa of ulcerative colitis(UC),and its role in the incidence of UC thereof.Methods:The expression of TGF-β isoforms was detected in colonic mucosa by immunohistochemical Envision method in UC patients,and the patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)were used as controls.The relationship was analyzed between the expression of TGF-β isoforms and the degree of severity and extent of the disease.Results:There were statistical differences in the expression of TGF-β1 and TGF-β2 between the active stage UC,remission stage UC and IBS groups(P < 0.01).The expression was significantly higher in active stage UC group than that in remission stage UC and 1BS groups(P< 0.01).The expression was significantly higher in remission stage UC group than that in IBS group(P < 0.01).However,there was no statistical difference in the expression of TGF-β3 between active stage UC,remission stage UC and IBS groups(P> 0.05).The expression of TGF-β1 and TGF-β2 had positive correlation with the degree of sevefity(P < 0.05).However,the expression of TGF-β3 had no linear correlation with the degree of severity(P > 0.05).There was no linear correlation on the expressions of TGF-β1,TGF-β2 and TGF-β3 with extent of the disease(P > 0.05).The degree of severity had positive correlation with extent of the disease(P < 0.05).Conclusion:The expressions of TGF-β1 and TGF-β2 were enhanced in colonic mucosa of UC,and were correlated with the pathogenesis of UC.The expressions of TGFβ1 and TGF-β2 may serve as markers for assessing disease activity of UC.
8.The artificial antimicrobial peptides having potential application to preventing oral infection
Yin LI ; Ying WEN ; Dongxiang ZHENG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2008;10(11):1480-1482
Objective To observe the antibacterial activity of artificial antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) to Blastomyces albicans, E. coli and Staphylococcus aureus in oral infection in vitro. Methods The AMPs were dissolved into PBS or sterilized saliva, then the inhibi-tion of different concentration AMPs to E. coil was evaluated by tube testing. The inhibition effect of different concentration of AMPs to Staph-ylococcus aureus and Blastomyces albicans were evaluated by antibiotic-susceptive test paper. Results When the concentration of AMPs added to broth of E. coli is from 150μmol/L to 300μmol/L , the bacterium count is 0 while the number in control is 6700 ~ 9200cfu/ml. At 100μg/tablet AMPs, the diameter of inhibitor zones of Staphylococcus aureus and Blastomyces albicans are 13mm and 11 mm. At 300μg/ tablet, the diameter are 16 mm and 17mm. AMPs dissolved in PBS and saliva have similar antimicrobial activity. Gonclusions The AMPs is effective to prevent Blastomyces albicans, E. coli and Staphylococcus aurcus in oral infection in vitro.
9.The visual cortex plasticity of adult rat after binocular form deprivation by pattern visual evoked potential
Yao, LIU ; Tao, YU ; Zheng-qin, YIN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2011;29(12):1106-1110
Background The visual evoked potential (VEP) is an important functional index to assess visual cortex plasticity.Monocular form deprivation(MD) of rat is a classic model to study visual cortex plasticity change.Utilizing VEP technique record the shift of ocular dominance in adult rats model is of an important significance for explore the treating opportunities of amblyopia.Objective The present study was to observe the pattern VEP changes in different ages of Long-Evens rats and the adult rats after binocular form deprivation.Methods Thirty-six healthy SPF Long-Evens rats were divided into PW3,PW4,PW5,PW6 groups according to the postnatal weeks,and PW7 rats included 36 SPF Long-Evens rats.The left eye lids of the rats were sutured in PW3,PW6 and PW7 rats for 3,5,7 days respectively,and PVEP in both left and right eye were recorded to assess the rat age that visual cortex plasticity ended.Bilateral PVEP were recorded in PW7 rats,and the bilateral eyelids were sutured to establish the bilateral form deprivation models.The right eyes were opened in 7,10,14 days,and the left eyes were opened in the next 3,5,7 days respectively and the PVEPs were recorded again to find the shift of ocular dominance and whether binocular form deprivation induce the visual cortex plasticity in adult rats.Results The P100amplitudes of the left eyes were gradually declined and those of the right eyes were raised from 3 to 7 days after MD of the left eyes in rats of PW3 group in comparison with before MD ( P<0.01 ).In PW6 groups,no significant changes in P100amplitudes of both the right and left eyes were found in the third day after MD,but significant raise in the right eyes and lowing in the left eyes were seen in the 5 and 7 days after MD in comparison with before MD(P<0.01 ).No any P100changes in both eyes were found in 3-7 days after MD compared with before MD in PW7 rats (P>0.05).The C/I ratio (contralateral VEP amplitude to ipsilateral VEP amplitude in occluded eyes) in the rats of PW3,PW4 and PW5 groups were 1.07±0.15,1.16±0.16 and 1.14±0.15 respectively in 3 days after MD,showing the significant lowing in comparison with before MD (2.69±0.45,2.58±0.4,2.62±0.32) (P<0.01),but those of PW6 and PW7 were unchanged (2.80±0.48 vs 2.90±0.46,2.59 ±0.36 vs 2.90±0.46,P>0.05 ),indicating the absence of ocular dominance plasticity in the adult rats.In rats of PW7 with binocular form deprivation for 14 days,a significant decrease was observed in the C/I ratio in rats with next MD for 3 days,demonstrating that the visual cortex plasticity was reactivated after 14 days of binocular form deprivation in PW7 rats( 1.33±0.18 vs 2.70±0.45,P<0.01 ).Conclusions PVEP can be recorded in Long-Evens rats.It is a major index for identifying the shift of ocular dominance in the Long-Evens rats.Binocular form deprivation can reflect the visual cortex plasticity in the adult rats.
10.Curative effect analysis of internal and external fixations on condylar fractures
Mingping YIN ; Wei FEI ; Zheng LI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(12):-
Objective To compare and analyze the clinical effects and reliabilities of intermandibular flexible distraction and rigid internal fixation in treating mandibular condylar fractures. Methods Of 40 patients with mandibular condylar fractures, 21 cases were managed with intermandibular flexible distraction (external fixation group, Group A) and 19 with rigid titanium internal fixation (internal fixation group, Group B). There were 15 cases with high position fractures and 25 with low position ones. Results During 2-4 weeks postoperatively, X-rays confirmed the condylar fracture healing in all cases with no loosened mini-tinum plates in the Group B. There were 10 cases in the Group A and 14 cases in the Group B with the opening width over 30 mm, and 11 cases in the Group A and 5 in the Group B with the opening width less than 30 mm. Conclusions Both external and internal fixations can attain condylar fracture healing. However, compared with the internal fixation, the reduction of external fixation is less exact and the function recovery slower after operation, especially in the low position fractures. No irreversible damages on TMJ happen in all cases.