1.The regulatory role of autophagy in tumor process.
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2016;51(1):23-28
Autophagy is a classical regulatory mechanism of energy metabolism and self-update system in the maintenance of the intracellular homeostasis and cell development. Autophagy has been recently found to play a role in tumor development. Autophagy regulates tumor formation, proliferation, metastasis, and metabolism. At the same time, the anticancer drugs formed with autophagic mediators have been used in the treatment, which suggested that improving autophagy activity to inhibit tumor has become a new way for cancer treatment of cancer patients. This article gives an overview of the regulatory mechanism of autophagy, the relationship between autophagy and tumor, and tumor therapy by targeting autophagy.
Antineoplastic Agents
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Autophagy
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Humans
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Neoplasms
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physiopathology
2.Menkes disease in a child.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2008;46(3):239-239
3.The TGF-β signaling pathway induced EMT in breast cancer.
Yan MA ; Hong LIU ; Hao ZHANG ; Rong-guang SHAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(4):385-392
Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) refers to tne transition during which epithelial cells undergo the loss of apical-basal polarity, acquisition of migration capability and transformation into mesenchymal cells. EMT induces breast cancer in situ to developing into metastasis and associates with the drug resistence. The multiple elements including signal pathways, transcriptional factors and downstream genes orchestrate the transition. Among them, the transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) signaling pathway plays a key role in the regulation of EMT in breast cancer. And this paper reviews the development of TGF-β signaling pathway induced EMT in breast cancer.
Breast Neoplasms
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metabolism
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Epithelial Cells
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Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
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Humans
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Signal Transduction
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Transcription Factors
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Transforming Growth Factor beta
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physiology
5.Pharmacokinetics of 188Re-HEDP in cancer patients with osseous metastases
Ai-ping, CHENG ; Shao-liang, CHEN ; Shu-guang, CHEN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(4):267-271
Objective To investigate the biodistribution,excretion and other pharmacokinetics,of 188Re-1-hydroxy-1,1-ethylidene disodium phosphonate (HEDP) in cancer patients with osseous metastases who were suffering form bone pain. Methods A single dose (20,30,40,and 50 MBq/kg,10 patients in every group) of 188Re-HEDP was administered as a bolus injection,meanwhile dynamic images on patient's chest were collected for 30 min. Anterior and posterior whole-body images were obtained at 1,2,4,5,12,24,36,48,60 and 72 h after injection of 188Re-HEDP. By region of interest (ROI) technology,the curve of time-background corrected counts of left cardiac ventricle could be generated,and the background-corrected counts of various organs and total whole body could be calculated as a geometric mean using the anterior and posterior scans,and transformed to the percentage injected dose ( % ID). Urine was collected after injection of 188Re-HEDP. Counts of urine were measured by γ counter. Analysis of variance and t-test were used. Results Linear relationship of metabolism of 188Re-HEDP was observed in the doses from 20 to 50 MBq/kg,with correlation coefficient r2 = 0. 9376. A two-compartment model was the best fit for metabolism of 188Re-HEDP with the parameters median area under curve (AUC) 3.32 × 105,3.97 × 105,7.83 × 105,8.58 ×105,respectively; median α 0.06,0.05,0.04,0.06 respectively; median β 1.16 ×10-3,1.16 × 10-3,1.03 × 10-3,1.15 × 10 -3 respectively; median A 3591.21,4858.23,5642. 48,4167.05 respectively; median B 293.97,352.95,614.41,1063.82 respectively; median T1/2(α) 12.51,12.83,15.41,12.02 min respectively; median T1/2(β) 595.47,596.50,673.09,600.93 min respectively in the doses of 20,30,40and 50 MBq/kg. 188Re-HEDP was taken up mainly by bone up to 40% ID at 4 h. Urine profile showed that 66.79 % ID was eliminated within 24 h,being its 74% collected along the first 5 h after-administration.Conclusions In the doses of 20,30,40 and 50 MBq/kg,metabolism of 188Re-HEDP presented linear model. Pharmacokinetics of 188 Re-HEDP followed a two-compartment model administrated by blood vessel.Following injection,188 Re-HEDP was taken up mainly by bone and excreted by uropoietic system.
6.Improvement of dysphagia in patients with esophagus stenosis following carcinoma of esophagus
Ming LI ; Shao guang GAN ; Shizhou HUAN ; Rong fan CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2002;6(2):302-
Objective To investigate the intervention ways of endoscopes in the treatment of esophagus stenosis due to carcinoma of esophagus and improvement of quality. Method 11 cases of advanced carcinoma of esophagus were included in this study. Operation and chemical therapy were unavailable for these patients. Memory trestle with membrane and made of alloy of Nickel- titanium was inserted under intervention of endoscope. Trestle was posed in stenosis part of esophagus under direction of X- ray. Trestle could be dilated 3- 7 days after operation due to its reaction characteristics to temperature. So, redilated therapy was unnecessary. Trestle could reconstruct swallowing tract and made feeding through mouth become available during limited survival time.Results All trestles were successfully inserted.Half- fluid feeding was available after operation. Obstruction was removed in all patients(100% ).Conclusion Method described in this study was safe and effective .Effective swallowing tracts were reconstructed in all patients after trestle was planted and quality of life and survival time were both improved.
7.Effect of the transabdominal posterior rectopexy with resection of the partial rectosigmoid colon on adult rectal prolapse
Yiqi CHEN ; Yunfei GU ; Wanjin SHAO ; Guang YANG
International Journal of Surgery 2011;38(11):728-730
Objective To explore the effect of transabdominal posterior rectopexy with resection of the partial rectosigmoid colon on adult rectal prolapse.Methods During the 2006 to 2011,transabdominal posterior rectopexy with resection of the partial rectosigmoid colon was performed on 6 selected adult patients with complete rectal prolapse.Results All patients were cured,the median length of hospital stay was 13.7 days.Followed up for 3-61 months,there was no recurrent case.Conclusions The operation offers a safe and effective alternative to other more complex procedures for the treatment of adult rectal prolapse.The procedure can not only treat the rectosigmoid disease,but also improve the rectosigmoid disease,improve the function of bowel and reduce the recurrence rate.
8.Aetiological Analysis of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Complicated with Ventilator-associated Pneumonia
Li-yun, CHEN ; Min, LI ; Shao-guang, HUANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2001;21(2):155-157
Objective To analyze the aetiological characteristics and bacterial susceptibility in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) complicated with ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) after mechanical ventilation. Methods To review the clinical characteristics, aetiological flora and bacterial susceptibility in 28 patients complicated with VAP in the ICU in recent years. Results The incidence rate of VAP was 66.7%. 91 clinical bacteria and 10 mycete isolates were collected, 64 (80.3%) were Gram-negative bacteria (GNB) and 27(29.7%) Gram- positive bacteria (GPC). The dominant bacteria was Xanthomonas maltophilia in COPD complicated VAP. Conclusion The main kind of bacteria in COPD complicated VAP after mechanical ventilation was GNB, and all kinds of the bacteria showed high tolerance. More attention should be paid to the cultivate aetiological bacteria and bacterial susceptibility and select the most suitable antibiotics in the treatment of VAP.
9.Synergistic effects of 9-cis-retinoic acid and 8-cl-cAMP on apoptosis of lung cancer cells
yi, XIANG ; di, YAO ; shao-guang, HUANG ; huan-ying, WAN
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the synergistic effects of 9-cis-retinoic acid(9-cis-RA) and 8-cl-cAMP on growth inhibition and apoptosis induction in H460 and H292 cell lines of non-small-cell lung cancer(NSCLC). Methods Experimental groups included 9-cis-RA groups(1,5,10 and 20 ?mol/L),8-cl-cAMP groups(5,10,20 and 50 ?mol/L),9-cis-RA(5 and 10 ?mol/L) combined with 8-cl-cAMP(10 ?mol/L) groups and blank control group.The cell growth inhibition rates were detected by trypan blue staining,and the apoptosis of H460 and H292 cells were observed by Hoechst33258 fluorescence microscope,DNA gel electrophoresis and flow cytometer(FCM). Results 9-cis-RA inhibited the growth of H460 cells in a time-and dose-dependent manner,and induced the apoptosis of H460 cells(P
10.Research on the physical components stimulated by rotating grating using functional magnetic resonance imaging
Ping, LIANG ; Zhi-Qing, ZHANG ; Guang-Ming, LU ; Qing, SHAO
International Eye Science 2005;5(6):1110-1113
AIM: Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, to inspect v sual cortex physical reactions stimulated by rotating grating, and to its components. METHODS: On 1.5T MR scanner, GRE-EPI imaging sequence was carried on 9 h discover ealthy volunteers, the visual cortex response data were processed after delinearation by SPM99.RESULTS: Different components of rotating grating excited different areas of the visual cortex. Dramatic response in the central part of the occipital lobe, which was related to white light stimuli, located at primary visual cortex. Response area in bilateral Broadaman 19 areas was related to vision-motion function. And weak response area in the central part of the occipital lobe was related to shape perception.CONCLUSION: Rotating grating conclude plenty of visual information, and it excites different areas of the optic center as a stimuli. fMRI is a valuable equipment to study the physiology of visual cortex.