1.Relations of matrix metalloproteinases and tumor microenvironment
Journal of International Oncology 2008;35(11):810-812
Matrix metalloproteases(MMPs)and tissue inhibitors of matrix metalloproteases(TIMPs) have a co-regulation of changes of the extraeellular matrix(ECM).MMPs can control the proteases which are related to the process of tumor development.Moreover,MMPs,produced by host cells including inflammatory ceUs,endothelial cells,pericytes and fibroblasts have a positive or negative correlation with tumor formation.
2.Study on the inhibitory effect of miR-199b on colorectal cancer metastasis
Journal of Chinese Physician 2015;17(2):208-211
Objective To investigate the expression of miR-199b in colorectal cancer and the effect of miR-199b on metastasis of colorectal cancer.Methods The expression of miR-199b in colorectal cancer was assessed by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR).The miR-199boverexpressed human colon tumor-116 (HCT-116) stable cell lines was constructed by lentivirus assay.The effects of miR-199b on the migration and invasion of colorectal cancer were confirmed by Transwell assay.Bioinformatics,luciferase reporter assay,and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) were performed to verify the potential target genes of miR-199b.Results miR-199b was at lower level in cancerous tissues comparing to the corresponding noncancerous tissues.Up-regulation of miR-199b significantly blocked the migration and invasion of colorectal cancer cells.Co-transfection of miR-199b and VEGFA wild type (WT)3'untranslated region (3'UTR) could inhibit the luciferase activity,while there was no significant difference when co-transfection with mutant (MT) 3'UTR.The protein level of vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) after overexpression of miR-199b was repressed,which was validated by ELISA.Conclusions miR-199b was a new colorectal cancer suppressor miRNA,which inhibited tumor migration and invasion by negatively regulating VEGF.
3.Investigation and Analysis of Informed Consent in Assisted Reproductive Technology Institutions
Chinese Medical Ethics 2015;(4):645-647
Objective:To investigate and analyze of informed consent in assisted reproductive technology ( ART) institutions, understand the status and problems.Improve the content and methods of informed consent. Methods:A questionnaire was investigated for the medical staffs and patients anonymously in ART institutions. Results:The implementation of informed consent need to be improved.Medical staffs protect the patient privacy inadequately.The patients also not pay attention to the informed consent.Medical staffs look forward to ethics training.Conclusions:The current situation of informed consent is not optimistic in ART institutions.The ethics training need to be strengthen to improve the awareness of medical staffs about informed consent.The content and methods of informed consent should be standardized,and explore the evaluation methods to enhance the effect of in-formed consent.
4.Effect evaluation of taking blood gas via cephalic artery for infant: A Meta-analysis
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2014;30(22):58-60
Objective To give a systematic reviews on effect of taking blood gas via cephalic artery for infants.Methods Meta-analysis were used to analyze literatures about taking blood gas via cephalic artery for infants.Results 11 studies were included.The rate of successful puncture was 87.5%~98.0% in the intervention group and 55.3% ~94.6% in the control group.The rate of successful puncture via cephalic artery were higher.Conclusions Effect of taking blood gas via cephalic artery for infant was better than that via other artery.Successful rate was high,while the incidence rate of local side effects was low.
5.Cheng Jing's Experience in Treating Decline in Ovarian Reserve
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2014;(11):1302-1304
Objective]To discuss and analyze Professor Cheng Jing's clinical experience for treating decline in ovarian reserve(DOR). [Method]Through learning from the tutor in the outpatient service and case studies ,we analyzed and summarized Pro. Cheng's recognition on the etiology and pathogenesis of DOR,together with his dialectical way of thinking, combined therapy of Chinese and western medicine ,and empirical prescriptions. [Result] Pro. Cheng believes that this disease lies in the kidneys as wel as in the thoroughfare and conception meridian ,the pathogenesis is kidney deficiency and the imbalance of the thoroughfare and conception meridian,or combined with the stagnation of liver qi,spleen deficiency,and blood stasis and phlegm fire (heat); the therapy is mainly nourishing and warming kidneys as wel as conditioning the thoroughfare and conception meridian ,combined with Chinese medicine's periodical therapy,such as adjusting the circulation of qi and blood in livers,spleens,hearts and other organs. [Conclusions] Pro. Cheng's combined therapy of Chinese and western medicine for curing DOR ,of which his empirical prescriptions the Bushenyichongkangshuaitang is the main part,is of remarkable curative effect and significant clinical value.
6.Advance in Relationship between Migraine and Cardiac Right-to-left Shunts (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(4):344-346
The pathogenesis of migraine is not fully understood as yet. Recently, with the development of ultrasonography, some stud-ies indicated that the prevalence of right-to-left shunt (RLS) seemed to be higher in migraine, especially in migraine with aura. The progress in the relationship between migraine and RLS was reviewed.
7.Clinical investigation of nalaxone in treatment of 52 cases with first acute heart failure
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2006;0(S1):-
Objective To investigate the nalaxone treating first acute right heart failure.Methods52 patients with FARHF were divided into the naloxone group(30cases)and control group(20cases)at random.Patients in control group were given general comprehensively treating.Patients in naloxone group were given naloxone as well as comprehensively treating,were given intravenously 0.8 mg of first dose,if it was necessary,repeated 0.8 mg of dose,and continuously dropped for 1.2 mg was added into liquid 500 mL.After treatment of 24 hours,were compared the changes of HR、SBP、SV and heart function.ResultsIn the naloxone group,the total effective rates were 84.4%,the mortality rates were 6.6%;in control group.The total effective rates were 60%,the mortality rates were 18.3%.The difference of the effective rate of the naloxone group be treatment was statistically significant(P
8.Evaluation on Acupuncture Treatment of Primary Insomnia
Acupuncture Research 2010;0(02):-
Acupuncture treatment of insomnia has been reported for many years,but its validity remains controversial up to now.In the present review,the authors took "Acupuncture","Insomnia" as the key words to do a literature search from databases in both Chinese and English via computer retrieval system and also conducted a hand-made retrieval from journals of Chinese medicine as Chinese Acu-moxibustion,and collections of theses of the related academic conferences.Then,they made a systemic evaluation on the original articles from methodology,diagnosis,criteria for the enlisted and excluded patients,intervention methods of acupuncture and control groups,standards for assessing the curative efficacy,follow-up visit,etc.Of the retrieved 80 clinical articles,20 are RCT(randomized controlled trails) composed of 1907 cases,including 4 high-quality trails and 16 lower-quality trails.Regarding the assessment of the therapeutic effect,measuring scales are often adopted in overseas studies,while in domestic researches,self-drawn standards are frequently used.In conclusion,there have had no high-quality clinical trails about acupuncture treatment of primary insomnia in China at the present,and the related evaluating methods could not definitely confirm the efficacy of acupuncture in relieving insomnia.Therefore,a strict and scientific clinical trail scheme being in line with evidence-based medicine is urgently needed in the coming studies on acupuncture treatment of primary insomnia.
9.Research Progress in Indoor Air Pollution and Health Effects Caused by Combustion of Biomass Fuels
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(10):-
About half of the world population and more than 90% of rural households in the developing countries still use unprocessed biomass fuels (wood, dung and crop residues) as the fuels. These substances, burning in the open fire or in the simple stoves, can cause indoor air pollution and the pollutants exposure in women and children is more serious. Biomass smoke contains lots of toxic and harmful substances which may impact the health of human. This article presented a recent research progress in the indoor air pollution and health effects caused by combustion of biomass fuels in China and in the world.
10.Association of Apo-E gene polymorphism with biochemical and lipid metabolism parameters in patients with diabetic nephropathy of Hui and Han populations in Gansu Province
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(04):-
Objective To study the association of apolipoprotein ( Apo) E gene polymorphism with difference in biochemical metabolism of diabetic nephropathy of Hui and Han populations. Methods ApoE genotype was determined by PCR-RFLP in diabetic patients with or without diabetic nephropathy (DN) and normal peoples in Hui and Han peoples, the related biochemical parameters were simultaneously detected. Results (1) Huis had 3 genotypes, i. e. E2/E3, E3/E3 and E3/E4, and their frequencies were 0. 043, 0. 894 and 0. 064, respectively. Hans had 5 genetypes, i. e. E2/E2, E2/E3 , E2/E4, E3/E3 and E3/E4, and their frequencies were 0.075,0.060, 0.164, 0.642 and 0.060, respectively. The frequencies of 3 alleles, E2, E3 and E4, in Huis and Hans were 0.021, 0.947, 0.032 and 0.187, 0. 702, 0.112, respectively. The results showed that difference in frequencies of genotypes and alleles of Huis and Hans was very significant (both P