1.Epithelial mesenchymal transition in prostate cancer: Advances in current research.
Bin YAN ; Ning JIANG ; Yuan-jie NIU
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(9):847-851
Epithelial mesenchymal transition (EMT) is a process of normal cell physiological development, in which epithelial cells transform into mesenchyme cells through a specific program. EMT plays a key role in inflammatory reaction, cell development, tumor invasion, and metastasis and has an interrelation with prostate cancer stem cells. Recent researches show the involvement of EMT in the development and metastasis of prostate cancer. This article reviews the specific roles and action mechanisms of EMT in the progression of prostate cancer.
Biomedical Research
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Cell Differentiation
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Disease Progression
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Epithelial Cells
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physiology
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Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
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physiology
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Humans
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Male
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
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Neoplastic Stem Cells
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physiology
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Prostatic Neoplasms
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pathology
2.The protective effects of aspirin on the α-crystalline molecular chaperone-like activity in naphthalene-induced cataract
Chen, YAN ; Lu, YI ; Jiang YONGXIANG ; Qiu, BIN ; Tian, JIE
Chinese Ophthalmic Research 2010;28(3):221-224
Background Age-related cataract is the leading cause of visual impairment worldwide.To seek the effective prevention and drugs for management of cataract is important.Naphthalene-induced cataract of rat is an ideal animal model for the research of human age-related cataract,and aspirin has been proven to inhibit the development of human age-related cataract.ObjectiveThe present study is to investigate the role of aspirin on naphthalene-induced cataract.Methods Forty-five 150-160 g female SD rats were divided into three groups randomly.Naphthalene was orally taken with 0.5mg/kg per day for 3 days and then 1mg/kg per day for 70 days,and then 100mg/kg of aspirin was given per day for 70 days following four-day washout period in group A.In group B,the animals was given orally only naphthalene at the same way.No any intervention was used in group C.Naphthalene-induced cataract was examined under the slim lamp every week.The experimental animals were sacrificed and lenses were obtained in 70 days.α-Crystalline was extracted from lens homogenate and purified and identified using High Performance Liquid Chromatography(HPLC),2-dimentional electrophoresis gel and Western blot.Different abilities of α-crystalline to protect β low crystalline from aggregation were observed using ultraviolet spectrophotometer.Results Naphthalene-induced cataract formed at the third week in only naphthalene group but at the sixth week in naphthalene+aspirin group under the slim lamp.No significant difference was found in the degree of lenses opacity in the second week among these three groups(F=0.032,P=0.969).However,a statistically significant difference was seen in the degree of lenses opacity in the fourth,sixth,eighth and tenth week among these three groups(F= 5031.130,P=0.000;F=115964.000,P=0.000;F=169846.500,P=0.000;F= 195431.200,P=0.000).Themolecular chaperone-like activity was significantly higher than that of the naphthalene-induced group.Conclusion Aspirin delays the progression of lens opacification through protecting α-crystalline molecular chaperone-like activity.
3.Effect of dominant accessory atrioventricular pathways on QRS complex terminal vector
Zhenfeng WU ; Jie HUI ; Xujie CHENG ; Bin JIANG ; Tingbo JIANG ; Zhihua LIU ; Jianping SONG ; Xiangjun YANG ; Wenping JIANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(8):785-787
Objective To analyze the effect of dominant accessory atrioventricular pathways (AP) on the end vector of ventricular depolarization. Methods All patients had single AP confirmed by radiofrequency cathteter abalation (RFCA) and were free from organic heart disease (including 102 cases of dominant accessory AP and 38 cases of concealed AP). The AP was divided into posterior septal(P3) ,mediate septal (MS) ,anterior septal (AS), left posterior free wall (LP), left anterior free wall (LA), right posterior free wall (RP) and right anterior free wall (RA). Results The end 40 ms vector of QRS wave changed in 102 patients with manifested AP and in 4 patients with concealed AP (P < 0. 05). Conclusion The end 40 ms vector of QRS wave of any site manifested AP can change and the changes have the specihty of leads.
4.Effects of sepsis on pharmacodynamics of rocuronium in rats
Mengbi JIANG ; Su MIN ; Jie LUO ; Jingyan LIN ; Wei LI ; Bin WANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(11):1384-1386
Objective To evaluate the effects of sepsis on pharmacodynamics of rocuronium in rats.MethodsForty SD male rats weighing 250-350 g were randomly divided into 3 groups: control group(group C,n =10) ; sham operation group(group S,n =10)and sepsis group (group Sep,n =20).Cerum was ligated and perforated to produce sepsis model in Sep group,rocuronium 3.81 mg/kg was intravenously injected at 6 or 16 h after operation,each time contains 10 rats.Cecum was not ligate and perforate in group S,but rocuronium 3.81 mg/kg was intravenously injected at 6 h after operation.Onset time,TOF no reaction period,duration of peak effect,clinical duration,totel duration,time for recovery of T1 to 10%,25%,50%,75%,90% and recovery index were recorded by RM6240B signal acquisition and processing system.ResultsCompared with groups C and S,onset time was significantly prolonged,TOF no reaction period,duration of peak effect,clinical duration,total duration and time for recovery T1 to 10%,25%,50%,75%,90% and recovery index were shortened in group Sep ( P < 0.05).Onset time was significantly prolonged,time for recovery of T1 to 75% was shortened when rocuronium injection at 16 h after operation as compared with that at 6 h after operation in group Sep( P < 0.05).ConclusionSepsis can attenuate the effects of nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocker rocuronium,the degree is related to the stage of sepsis.
5.Hypertonic solution does not decrease mortality from traumatic hemorrhagic shock: a systematic review and Meta-analysis based on randomized control trials
Mingwei SUN ; Jie LIU ; Hua JIANG ; Jin PENG ; Bin CAI ; Weijian HU ; Jun ZENG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2013;22(12):1388-1393
Objective To evaluate systematically whether administration of hypertonic saline transfusion affects clinical outcomes with compared to standard fluid in the early stage of resuscitation for traumatic shock patients.Methods Seven English and Chinese routine biology and medicine databases were searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) published from January 2002 to August 2012,and established inclusion and exclusion criteria to evaluate these RCTs.The quality assessment was based on the Cochrane Handbook for Systematic Reviews of Interventions Version 5.0.1 and Jadad' s score scale.RevMan 5.0 statistical software was used for meta-analysis.Results After evaluated 211 related literatures,five RCTs met all the inclusion criteria and were enrolled for meta-analysis.The meta-a nalysis demonstrated that early hypertonic transfusion did not decrease short-term (first 48 hours after admission) mortality (RR =1.04,P =0.74); nor did it decrease later-term (7day to 3month after injury) mortality (RR =0.97,P =0.72).It also did not decrease the total volume of fluid and blood transfusion required during the first day (P =0.38).Similarly,it did not affect the incidents of infections (RR =1.04,P =0.70),the length of stay in ICU (P =0.2) and total length of stay in the hospital.Conclusions Compared to standard fluid,there was no advantage on mortality and hospital infection by using hypertonic supplement transfusion in the early stage of resuscitation for traumatic shock patients.Hypertonic transfusion did not have any significant effect on the volume of total fluid and blood transfusion required the first day,and no trend of reduction for the length of ICU and hospital stay.Further well-designed randomized controlled trials are needed to demonstrate the cost effectiveness of hypertonic transfusion to traumatic shock patients while in ICU.
6.Population pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of clopidogrel in patients with acute coronary syndrome.
Cheng XIE ; Xiaoliang DING ; Ling XUE ; Bin JIANG ; Yongfu HANG ; Jie GAO ; Liyan MIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(10):1426-32
This study established a population pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics model of clopidogrel in patients with acute coronary syndrome. Fifty-nine patients were enrolled. The plasma concentration of clopidogrel active metabolite and vasodilator stimulated phosphoprotein platelet reactivity index (VASP-PRI) were selected as the pharmacokinetics index and the pharmacodynamics index, respectively. The covariates including demographic characteristics, laboratory indexes, combined medication, complications and genetic polymorphisms of related enzymes were screened for their influence on the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics parameters. Population pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamics data analysis was performed using NONMEM software. The general linear model and the indirectly effect model-turnover model for pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysis were selected as the basic model, respectively. The population typical values of K12, CL/F, V/F, EC50, K(in), and E(max) were 0.259 h(-1), 179 L x h(-1), 632 L, 1.57 ng x mL(-1), 4.29 and 0.664, respectively. CYP2C19 was the covariate in the final pharmacokinetic model, and the model was to design a prior dosage regimen.
7.Advanced gastric cancer of preoperative inter ventional therapy for dinical application
Bin SUN ; Xing LI ; Jie SONG ; Tianpeng JIANG ; Xiaoyan HE ; Shi ZHOU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(12):2054-2057
Objective To investigate the curative effect of the preoperative intervention transcatheter arterial chemoembolization and preoperative intravenous systemic simple chemotherapy for gastric cancer.Methods Retrospective analysis of 55 patients diag-nosed with gastric cancer.These patients were divided into two groups:treatment group and control group (simple chemotherapy group),with treatment group of 35 cases and control group of 20 cases,and cases of two groups all received surgical radical surgery for gastric carcinoma treatment.Preoperative and postoperative clinical symptoms were observed.Data of tumor sizes and tumor vessel changes were analyzed and compared.The difference of curative effect between two groups was observed.Results Compared with control group,degeneration and necrosis of tumor cells in gastric cancer tissue of treatment group were obvious,and tumor ves-sels significantly reduced,with nonuniformed,and became thinner.Number of tumor vessels of treatment group was obviously low-er than that of control group (P <0.05).Conclusion The interventional therapy of gastric cancer has obvious short-term therapeutic effects,and can reduce tumor vessels effectively and improve surgical resection rate.
8.Coronary characteristics of acute coronary syndrome with ischemic J wave
Chengjun ZHAO ; Huapeng YU ; Jie JIANG ; Shengting MA ; Bin LIU ; Ruyi JIA
Clinical Medicine of China 2010;26(7):704-707
Objective To understand the coronary characteristic of acute coronary syndrome patients with ischemic J wave. Methods Comparison was made between 60 acute coronary syndrome patients with ischemic J wave and 60 acute coronary syndrome patients without ischemic J wave. All patients were examined by Holter monitoring electrocardiogram and coronary arteriongraphy. To distinguish the stenosis degree was defined in three degree based on Genisini score of 0, 1-80, and 81-160. Plaque types were divided into Ⅰ,Ⅱ, Ⅲ by Ambrose classification,the coronary and plaque characteristics of acute coronary patients were observed with ischemic J wave. Results There were no significant difference of stenosis degree between the two groups ( U = 3. 0686, P = 0. 0022), whereas there were significant difference of plaque types (x2 =16. 0890, P = 0. 0003) and coronary vessel numbers(x2 =12. 1045, P = 0. 0024). The degree of stenosis, the plaque types, and number of stent in coronary vessel were positively correlated with ischemic J wave(r =0. 44,0. 34,0. 31 ;P <0. 05). Conclusions The acute coronary syndrome with ischemic J wave patients is often not only accompanied with serious coronary stenosis and high incidence rate of multivessel disease,but also high probability of unstabilized plaque. Ischemic J wave can be a predictor of super-acute ischemic of myocardium.
9.Effect of suet oil on formation of self-assembled micelles of flavonoids in Epimedium.
Jie LI ; E SUN ; Zhen-hai ZHANG ; Jun JIANG ; Feng-juan XU ; Xiao-bin JIA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3278-3282
In this paper, the action of suet oil in the preparation of self-assembled micelles of the active flavonoids in Epimedium in the simulated human environment was researched. Twelve suet oil samples were collected from different growing areas and different positions of sheep or goat to simulate the formation of micelles. Then the effects of the fatty acids in suet oil on the preparation of self-assembled micelles were studied furthermore. The results showed that the micelles had a dispersed state and spherical smooth surface. To compare the diameter, potential, encapsulation efficiency and drug loading of the 12 batches micelles, the micelles prepared by the suet oil from Qinghai were more stable and had a higher encapsulation efficiency. The fatty acids in suet oil could promote the formation of self-assembled micelles, but the whole suet oil had a better effect. Above all the study, we confirmed that the suet oil promoted the formation of self-assembled micelles of the flavonoids in Epimedium, it laid foundation for further research about increasing the efficacy of Epimedium and improved the absorption of the active flavonoids in Epimedium.
Animals
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Chemistry, Pharmaceutical
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methods
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China
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Drug Carriers
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chemistry
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Electric Conductivity
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Epimedium
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chemistry
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growth & development
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Fatty Acids
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chemistry
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Flavonoids
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chemistry
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Geography
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Goats
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Humans
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Micelles
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Oils
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chemistry
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Sheep
10.Case-control study on locking plates fixation for the treatment of Neer 3-and 4-part proximal humerus fractures.
Ning-Jie ZHANG ; Ling JIANG ; Zu-Bin ZHOU ; Yi-Min CHAI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(1):38-40
OBJECTIVETo compare therapeutic effects of locking plates for the treatment of Neer 3-and 4-part proximal humerus fractures.
METHODSFrom January 2009 to June 2011, 64 patients with Neer 3-and 4-part proximal humerus fractures were treated with locked plate fixation. There were 39 patients in the 3-part group including 16 males and 23 females, with an average age of (55.12 +/- 12.52) years old; and 25 patients in the 4-part fractures group including 9 males and 16 females,with an average age of (57.92 +/- 13.14) years old. The American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons score (ASES), visual analogue scale (VAS) and complications were documented for analysis before and after treatment.
RESULTSAll the patients had incision healing at the first stage. All the patients were followed up, and the duration ranged from 12 to 30 months, with a mean of 16.5 months. Comparably better shoulder function recovery was achieved in the 3-part fractures group with regard to the ASES (76.14 +/- 14.10 in the 3-part fractures group vs. 65.93 +/- 11.82 in the 4-part fractures group, P < 0.05). Moreover,a statistical difference (P < 0.05) was observed regarding the VAS pain score (2.12 +/- 1.63 in the 3-part fractures group vs. 3.90 +/- 2.21 in the 4-part fractures group). For the complications rate,no statistical difference was noted between 3-part fractures group and 4-part fractures group (20.51% vs. 36.00%).
CONCLUSIONThe clinical outcomes of the 3-part proximal humerus fractures is better than the 4-part fractures proximal humerus fractures treated with locking plate. Complex proximal humeral fractures treated with locking plates can be achieved a satisfactory outcome when attention is paid to anatomic reduction, stable fixation, proper screws and plate placement, and reasonable functional exercise postoperative.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Bone Plates ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Fracture Fixation, Internal ; instrumentation ; methods ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Shoulder Fractures ; diagnostic imaging ; surgery ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Treatment Outcome