1.Preparation and performance of biologic antimicrobial materials for pelvic tissue repair
You LING ; Bin XU ; Xiaofeng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(43):6979-6984
BACKGROUND:The biological extracellular matrix materials become the focus of pelvic floor repair materials research because of its excellent biocompatibility and mechanical compatibility. However, bacterial infection can damage the function of biological repair materials. <br> OBJECTIVE:To prepare the biologic antimicrobial materials for pelvic tissue function repair. <br> METHODS:Chitosan and tigecycline-loaded chitosan nanoparticles suspension was prepared by the electrostatic adsorption and self-aggregation of nanoparticles preparation techniques. Then the suspension was coated onto the surface of extracellular matrix materials. The morphological examination was performed by scanning electron microscope. The antibacterial property was detected by solid plate microbial culture method. <br> RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Infrared spectra displayed that aromatic ring skeleton vibration peak of chitosan occurred on the biologic antimicrobial materials, and it was significantly widened at about 3 359 cm-1, indicating the composite coating was successful to modify the surface of extracellular matrix materials. As a very smal dose of tigecycline, there was no characteristic absorption peak on the infrared spectra. Scanning electron microscopy showed the porous structure of the material surface with some nanoparticles adhesion. The prepared materials had good antibacterial properties on Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, and the inhibition zone diameter was significantly increased with the increasing concentration of antibacterial agent. The biologic antimicrobial materials for pelvic tissue function repair were prepared successful y.
2.Cancer stem cells and stem cells: Source, differentiation and their correlation
Bin LING ; Jing CHEN ; Jie SUN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(49):9743-9746
Cancer stem cells are a new field with the gradual deep understanding of the stem cell research. Although its history is not long, the rapid development showed a good potential prospect. The existence of cancer stem cells and its use as tumor formation, growth and metastasis-based approach has been widely recognized. In theory, cancer stem cells derived from normal stem cells can transform. Cancer-causing factors can also be derived-from the dedifferentiation induced cells. Because it contains all-round, multi-and single stem cell, with the proliferation and differentiation potential of different directions, it is possible to explain the heterogeneity of tumor cells, and reasons for hypoxic environment, anti-cancer drugs and radiation resilience. In this area, it has been made a lot of progress in recent years. However, there are still some problems to be solved. Such as the identification of cancer stem cells, biological function and mechanism.
3.Cancer stem cells and stem cells:Source,differentiation and their correlation
Bin LING ; Jing CHEN ; Jie SUN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(49):-
Cancer stem cells are a new field with the gradual deep understanding of the stem cell research.Although its history is not long,the rapid development showed a good potential prospect.The existence of cancer stem cells and its use as tumor formation,growth and metastasis-based approach has been widely recognized.In theory,cancer stem cells derived from normal stem cells can transform.Cancer-causing factors can also be derived from the dedifferentiation induced cells.Because it contains all-round,multi-and single stem cell,with the proliferation and differentiation potential of different directions,it is possible to explain the heterogeneity of tumor cells,and reasons for hypoxic environment,anti-cancer drugs and radiation resilience.In this area,it has been made a lot of progress in recent years.However,there are still some problems to be solved.Such as the identification of cancer stem cells,biological function and mechanism.
4.Epidemiological study of post-stroke depression of the elderly in the Wanshou Road Community in Beijing
Bin YAO ; Ling YIN ; Dongyu WU ; Tong CHEN ; Xueli CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2005;11(9):695-697
ObjectiveTo study the prevalence rate of post-stroke depression (PSD) of the elderly in the community and analyze risk factors of them. MethodsThe elders of the age of 60 or over were sampled as subjects from a community. Zung (SDS) was used as screening instruments and Hamilton rating scale for depression (HRSD-24) as evaluating scales. The prevalence rate of PSD was surveyed. A structured questionnaire was used and physical examination was carried out. Risk factors measured included baseline information, daily habits, and history of main diseases (hypertension, coronary heart disease, diabetes mellitus, myocardial infarction, and so on). The relationship between risk factors and PSD was analyzed.ResultsThe prevalence of PSD was 9.5%. The risk factors for PSD were life quality and age. ConclusionPost-stroke depression disturbs elder's health and rehabilitation. The prevalence rate and harm of PSD are higher than depression without stroke.
5.Primary epithelioid angiosarcoma of nasal cavity and ethmoid sinus: a case report.
Fan PENG ; Qiu-peng WANG ; Ling-bin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;45(2):158-159
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6.Study on the Relationship between Cisplatin-resistance of Human Ovarian Cancer Cell and TLR9 under Hypoxia
Ling LI ; Bin LI ; Haiyan XING ; Jianhong CHEN
China Pharmacy 2017;28(13):1744-1747
OBJECTIVE:To study the relationship between cisplatin-resistant of human ovarian cancer cells (SKOV3) and Toll-like receptor 9 (TLR9) under hypoxia. METHODS:Immunofluorescence method was used to detect the TLR9 expression in rupture and intact membranes SKOV3. SKOV3 was taken,adding cisplatin,then CCK-8 was used to detect cell inhibition rate af-ter 6,12,24 h of added into TLR9 specific agonists CpG-ODN 2006 (group A) and its isotype control CpG-ODN 2006 control (group B). SKOV3 or SKOV3 pretreated by 0(not added),1,10,102,103 μmol/L TLR9 specific antagonist chloroquine for 3 h were taken,adding cisplatin,cell inhibition rate was detected after 24 h of added into SKOV3 normoxia(21% O2),hypoxia(1%O2)incubating 6,12,24 h,HICR under hypoxia in pretreatment was calculated. Western blot method was used to detect the multi-drug resistance associated protein(MRP)expression in SKOV3 under the conditions of normoxia 24 h cell supernatant(group C), hypoxia 24 h cell supernatant(group D),hypoxia 24 h cell supernatant+10 μmol/L chloroquine(group E). RESULTS:TLR9 was expressed in both cell membrane and cytoplasm of SKOV3. Compared with group A,cell inhibition rate in group B was decreased (P<0.01). Compared with normoxia cell supernatant,cell inhibition rate was decreased after hypoxia cell supernatant (P<0.05). Compared with not added chloroquine,adding 10,102 μmol/L chloroquine can obviously decrease HICR(P<0.01),and the most significant decrease was showed when using hypoxia 24 h cell supernatant+10 μmol/L chloroquine. Compared with group C,MRP expression in group D was strengthened (P<0.01);compared with group D,MRP expression in group E was weakened (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:TLR9 receptors can be activated under hypoxia,and cause SKOV3 to cisplatin-resistance,the effect may be related with up-regulating MRP expression.
7.A NEW SONOGRAPHIC SIGN OF FETAL HYDROCEPHALUS-MIDLINE-WAVED SIGN REPORT OF 12 CASES
Xueda CHEN ; Xinmin LI ; Bin DAI ; Ling REN ; Lanfen LIU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(05):-
A new sonographic pattern of fetal hydrocephalus-midline-waved sign, and its mechanism were reported in this paper. When the abdominal wall of the pregnant woman was percussed by hand during ultrasound examination, the wave of midline echo was observed on sonoimage. The diagnosis of hydro-cephalus was made by this sign in all 12 fetuses, and confirmed by autopsy. No dilatation of the cerebral ventricle was observed in 5 out of 12 fetuses. It would be difficult to make the diagnosis of hy-drocephalus would previous diagnostic criteria be used. This sign is negative in normal fetuses, therefore-this finding has the practical value in the early and differential diagnoses of hydrocephalus.
8.Coronary artery calcification measured with electron beam computed tomography and its correlative factors in hemodialysis patients
Weijing BIAN ; Ling ZHANG ; Yipu CHEN ; Bin LV
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 1994;0(02):-
0),whose mean calcification score was 1935.54(0~9833). Patients with calcification score ≥100 had significantly higher morbidity of cardiovascular diseases, serum phosphate level, calcium-phosphate product, C-reactive potein concentration and lower serum albumin than patients with calcification score
9.Effects of sense and antisense T-STAR gene on colon cancer cell line HCT-116
Ling ZHANG ; Lian GUO ; Yong PENG ; Bin CHEN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the effects of the sense and antisense testes-signal transduction and activator of RNA (T-STAR) gene on the colon cancer cell line HCT-116. Methods The sense and antisense T-STAR gene was stably transfected into HCT-116 cells with lipofectamine. The expression level of T-STAR in those cells was detected by Western blotting and the growth velocity and proliferation of those cells by cytokinetics. Results The growth velocity and proliferation decreased after transfection of the sense T-STAR gene, but increased after transfection of the antisense T-STAR gene. Conclusion T-STAR gene can inhibit the growth velocity and proliferation of HCT-116 cells.
10.Transfection of T-STAR antisense gene can depress the telomerase activity in lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549
Ling ZHANG ; Lian GUO ; Yong PENG ; Bin CHEN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the changes of telomerase activity after knocking down endogenous expression of T-STAR (testes-signal transduction and activator of RNA) gene in human lung adenocarcinoma cell line A549 by antisense strategy. Methods The mRNA and protein expression of T-STAR gene were determined by RT-PCR and Western blotting, and the telomerase activity was measured by PCR-ELISA, after transfection of T-STAR antisense gene into A549 cells with lipofectamine. Sense pcDNA-STAR and blank pcDNA3.1 transfection served as control. Results The expression of T-STAR gene was significantly inhibited at mRNA and protein level, and the telomerase activity was significantly decreased. Conclusion The down-regulation of telomerase activity may result from inhibition of T-STAR gene expression in lung adenocarcinoma A549 cells.