1.The Risk Factors for Adult Leukemia: a Case-Control Study
Wenqing DING ; Li BAO ; Zhengzhi LI
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To explore risk factors for adult leukemia. Methods 192 patients with leukemia and 241 community controls were chosen to carry out a case-control study for finding the indoor environmental factors and the other risk factors for leukemia. The data was statistically analyzed by unconditional logistic regression. Results It was demonstrated as the risk factors for leukemia that the occupation (OR=7.06, P
2.Discusses on the multimodality therapy of hepatocellular carcinoma.
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2006;44(15):1011-1014
4.Effects of sinomenine on the cultured smooth muscle cell MAPK PKC activities and intracellular free Ca2+.
Le LI ; Xiao-li GAO ; Bao-xin DING
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2009;25(2):154-206
Animals
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Aorta
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cytology
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Calcium
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metabolism
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Cells, Cultured
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Intracellular Space
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metabolism
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Male
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Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases
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metabolism
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Morphinans
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pharmacology
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Myocytes, Smooth Muscle
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Protein Kinase C
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metabolism
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
5.MRI Diagnosis of Small Epidermoids in the Cerebellopontine Angle:Preliminary Study
Hong BAO ; Yongsheng DING ; Jun YUAN ; Ming LI
Journal of Practical Radiology 1996;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the best MR technique for detecting small epidermoids in the cerebellopontine angle.Methods 7 patients with pathologically-proved small epidermoids only located in the cerebellopontine angle were collected. The imaging techniques included:conventional T1WI and T2WI, fluid attenuated inversion recovery(FLAIR),diffusion weighted imaging(DWI) and balanced fast field echo(B-FFE) .The findings were retrospectively analyzed.Results 6 of 7 cases of epidermoid tumours localized at the cerebellopontine angle and exhibited the similar signal intensity as the cerebrospinal fluid(CSF) on T1WI and T2WI.The remaining case was slightly isointense on either T1WI or T2WI.On FLAIR images in 6 cases,3 cases showed slightly hyperintensity, 1 case showed doubtful heterogeneous signal intensity and 2 cases did not reveal any abnormal signal intensity.3 cases were hyperintense differenting from CSF on DW images. All of seven cases showed heterogeneous signal characteristics and were quite different from CFS on B-FFE.Meanwhile B-FFE also produced clearly the tissue contrast of trigeminus embedded in epidermoids of the cerebellopontine angle.Conclusion B-FFE is much more useful for the early diagnosis of epidermoids in the cerebellopontine angle and it also can provide precise preoperative information about the trigeminus encasement.
6.Fever burden independently contributes to increased poor outcome of patients with traumatic brain injury
Long BAO ; Feng XU ; Li DING ; Weihua LING ; Du CHEN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2014;23(5):491-495
Objective To investigate the prognostic value of fever burden in traumatic brain injury (TBI) patients.Methods A retrospective analysis of 355 TBI patients admitted to the emergency department and intensive care unit from November 2010 to October 2012 was performed,and the Glasgow outcome scale (GOS) was followed-up 6 months after the injury.The patients were divided into two groups according to the GOS:good outcome group (4 to 5) and poor outcome group (1 to 3).Relevant clinical findings were studied by statistical description,logistic regression analysis,Spearman correlation analysis and ROC curve analysis.Results Fever burden level was continuously increased with the decrease of GOS from score 5 to 2,except for score 1 of GOS,which was corresponding to a significant lower fever burden.There were significant differences in age,pupil reactivity,Glasgow coma scale (GCS) and fever burden between two groups (P < 0.05).Compared to the good outcome group,the poor outcome group was featured with more advanced average age (P =0.000),poorer pupil reactivity (P =0.000),lower GCS score (P =0.000) and higher fever burden level (P =0.000).Univariate logistic regression analysis suggested that age,GCS,pupil reactivity and fever burden level (OR 1.166,95% CI:1.117-1.217) were associatedwith poor outcome.The fever burden level and the other independent prognostic predictors as age,GCS and pupil reactivity were further included in the multivariate logistic regression model,and the adjusted OR of fever burden level was 1.098 (95% CI:1.031-1.169,P =0.003).ROC curve analysis showed the respective AUC for fever burden was 0.713 (95% CI:0.663-0.760).The relevant analysis revealed a significant negative correlation between the fever burden and the GOS score (r =-0.376,95% CI:-0.462--0.283,P =0.000).Conclusions Fever burden can be considered as an independent predictor of poor outcome of patients with TBI.The TBI patients with early onset of high levels of fever burden will have increased poor outcome risk.
7.Protective effects of high-dose ambroxol hydrochloride on traumatic brain injury patients treated by mild hypothermia
Long BAO ; Feng XU ; Li DING ; Weihua LING
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2013;32(7):723-726
Objective To explore the effects of high-dose ambroxol hydrochloride (Mucosolvan) on pulmonary protection and anti-inflammatory in traumatic brain injury patients treated by mild hypothermia.Methods From June 2008 to June 2012,40 elderly traumatic brain injury patients aged 60-70 years treated by mild hypothermia in our hospital were selected.Patients were randomly divided into two groups:low-dose ambroxol hydrochloride group and high dose ambroxol hydrochloride (n=20,each).Patients in low-dose ambroxol hydrochloride group were treated with ambroxol 30 mg plus saline infusion,3 times/day; while patients in high-dose ambroxol hydrochloride group were treated with ambroxol 300mg plus saline infusion,3 times/day; both groups were treated for 7 days.The changes of characteristic and quantity of sputum,PaO2and PaO2/FiO2,and serum TNF α level were analyzed at day 1,3,7.Duration of mechanical ventilation,tracheotomy proportion,and mortality were compared between the two groups 3 months after treatment.Results At day 3-7 after the intervention,the sputum got thinner and less,and more easy to suck in highdose group than in low-dose group (thin sputum proportion:75% vs.40%,P =0.025; clean proportion by once suction:65% vs.25%,P=0.011).The improvement of PaO2,PaO2/FiO2 were more significant in high dose group than in low dose group (PaO2 ∶ 3d,(92.3±12.3) mm Hg vs.(83.3±15.2) mm Hg,P=0.046;7d,(95.9±12.5) mm Hgvs.(87.1±11.7) mm Hg,P=0.028;PaO2/FiO2∶3d,(290.8± 15.8) mmHgvs.(221.8± 16.4) mm Hg,P=0.000;7d,(296.3±16.9)mm Hg vs.(238.4±15.0) mm Hg,P=0.000).Serum concentrations of TNF α was lower in highdose group than in low dose group [3d,(54.1± 4.9) ng/L vs.(71.4± 5.6) ng/L,P=0.000;7d,(35.1± 2.7) ng/L vs.(63.3±4.3) ng/L,P 0.000].Duration of mechanical ventilation was shorter and tracheotomy proportion was lower in high dose group than in low dose group [(116.8±18.7) hrsvs.(178.4±35.5) hrs,P=0.000; 25% vs.60%,P=0.025].There was no significant difference in mortality between groups 3 months after treatment.Conclusions The application of high dose ambroxol can improve respiratory function,decrease duration of mechanical ventilation and tracheostomy proportion,and reduce the systemic inflammatory response in elderly traumatic brain injury patients treated by mild hypothermia,but without long-term survival benefit.
8.Growth and nutritional status of children with Helicobacter pylori infections
Xiaobing LI ; Yunguang BAO ; Panjian LAI ; Mingxing DING
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2015;12(3):258-262
Objective To investigate the effect of Helicobacter pylori ( Hp) infection on the growth and nutritional status in children.Methods A total of 174 children with Hp infections were collected from Jinhua Hospital of Zhejiang University during March 2010 to September 2012, and 100 healthy children were also enrolled as the controls.The differences in age and gender between Hp-infected group and control group were not significant.All Hp-infected children were given first-line anti-Hp therapy and followed-up for two years.t test, repeated measure ANOVA and LSD test were used to analyze the growth and nutritional status between Hp infected children and healthy controls, as well as between HP-infection eradication group and relapse group.Results Among 174 Hp-infected children, 2 were diagnosed as true precocious puberty, 6 abandoned treatment and 8 were lost to follow-up.Among 158 children who completed the study, Hp infection was eradicated in 128 (eradication group), and relapsed in 30 (relapse group).The height, weight, peripheral levels of hematoglobin ( Hb) , Albumin ( Alb) , blood urea nitrogen ( BUN) , Fe and Zn in 158 Hp-infected children at the baseline were significantly lower than those in the healthy control group (t=2.674, 1.657, 12.709, 3.662, 4.227, 4.210 and 14.820, all P <0.05).The height, weight, peripheral levels of Hb, Alb, BUN, Fe and Zn in eradication group were increased in 1-and 2-year of the follow-up (F=8.350, 14.998, 50.875, 37.584, 22.701, 8.295 and 41.791, all P<0.01), while there were no significant increase in the levels of Hb, Alb, BUN and Fe in the relapse group (F=1.826, 1.659, 2.613 and 2.495, all P>0.05).In the second year of the follow-up, the increases of Alb, BUN, Fe and Zn in eradication group were significantly higher than those in the relapse group ( t=7.86, 5.17, 8.80, 5.92, 2.17 and 7.28, all P <0.05).Conclusion Hp infection may affect the growth and nutritional status of children, and the eradication of Hp infection may help to improve the development and nutritional status of the children.
10.Effects of chrysophanol on expression of SREBPs and lipid metabolism in Huh-7 cells.
Jin-Mei LI ; Li-Li DING ; Bao-Liang SONG ; Li YANG ; Zheng-Tao WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(2):174-179
Rhubarb is a traditional Chinese medicines which possess laxative, lipid-lowering, and weight-loss activities, but the active compounds of lipid-lowering and underlying molecular mechanisms are not yet clear. This study aims to explore the effects of chrysophanol on the mRNA expressions of sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) and lipid metabolism in human liver carcinoma Huh-7 cells, which is one of the active compounds obtained from Rhubarb. A reporter gene assay was used to test the transcription of SREBP. The intracellular triglyceride and total cholesterol contents were measured by using commercially available test kits. The SREBPs target genes expressions were measured by Quantitative Real-Time PCR. Cell viability was evaluated by Cell Counting Kit-8. As the results shown, chrysophanol (40 μmol · L(-1), 16 h) could notably inhibited human SRE promoter activity in a dose-dependent manner and decrease intracellular cholesterol and triglyceride levels. Furthermore, the mRNA expressions of SREBPs target genes were significantly downregulated by chrysophanol treatment. However there are no significant differences on cell viability when compared with the control group. These results suggested that chrysophanol might improve lipid metabolism through suppressing the mRNA expressions of SREBPs target genes to attenuate intracellular lipid accumulation.
Anthraquinones
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pharmacology
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CCAAT-Enhancer-Binding Proteins
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Cell Line, Tumor
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drug effects
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Cholesterol
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analysis
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Down-Regulation
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Gene Expression
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Genes, Reporter
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Humans
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Lipid Metabolism
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drug effects
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
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Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Proteins
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pharmacology
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Triglycerides
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analysis