1.Variation of plasma folate levels in adults between some areas and different seasons in China.
Ling HAO ; Yihua TIAN ; Feiran ZHANG ; Xinyan ZHONG ; Bolan ZHANG ; Ming TAN ; Yi TANG ; Zhu LI
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2002;36(5):308-310
OBJECTIVETo describe the distribution of plasma folate concentrations and prevalence of folate deficiency in adults aged 35 to 64 years in some areas and different seasons in China.
METHODSStudy subjects were sampled from the representative rural and urban areas in the south and north of China aged 35 to 64 years totaling 2 545, and their plasma folate concentrations were determined and analyzed.
RESULTSPlasma concentrations of folate in the southern population were significantly higher (16.9 nmol/L) than those in the north (8.3 nmol/L), and the prevalence of folate deficiency in the south (5.8%) was significantly lower than that in the north (37.1%). Plasma folate concentration varied with season either in the south or north. Plasma concentrations of folate were lower during the summer and the fall (15.0 nmol/L) than those during the winter and the spring (18.8 nmol/L) in the south, but without significant changes in the prevalence of folate deficiency in different seasons. However, the plasma folate concentrations were significantly higher during the summer and the fall (9.7 nmol/L) than those during the winter and the spring (7.1 nmol/L) in the north. And the prevalence of folate deficiency in the north was significantly higher in winter and spring (48.0%) than that in summer and fall (26.2%).
CONCLUSIONSThere existed significant difference in plasma folate concentrations in adults between varied geographic areas in China, which differed from their seasonal changes.
Adult ; China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Folic Acid ; blood ; Folic Acid Deficiency ; epidemiology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Rural Health ; statistics & numerical data ; Seasons ; Urban Health ; statistics & numerical data
2.Progress of relationship between autophagy and hepatocellular carcinoma
Bolan ZHU ; Xiaojuan YANG ; Yu ZHANG ; Ling HUI ; Xiaohui YU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2020;32(7):521-524
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignant tumors with quick disease progression and poor prognosis. The pathogenesis is extremely complex, involving genetic mutations, abnormal activation of signal pathways, and epigenetic changes. Autophagy is a basic physiological phenomenon of maintaining internal environment stability and promoting cell survival when cell stress occurs, which plays an important role in the occurrence, development and prognosis of various tumors including HCC. Autophagy can participate in the formation and progress of HCC through the above molecular mechanisms. This paper reviews the progress of relationship between autophagy and HCC.