1.Effects of Interleukin-11 on Stimulate the Growth of the CEM Cell Line and the Antitumor Activities of Methotrexate
yue-qin, HAN ; yan-qin, HAN ; cai-jie, YUE ; li-ying, ZHOU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1993;0(03):-
0.05).Conclusions IL-11 unlikely to stimulate the growth of the CEM leukemia cell.And did not affect the antitumor effect of HD-MTX.It can be used as an assisting drug in program of acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL) therapy.
2.Spinal cord plasticity and the effect of step training on functional recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury
Chaoqun YE ; Tiansheng SUN ; Yanhua CAI ; Feng YUE ; Congcong QIN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2010;32(9):645-648
Objective To explore neural plasticity around an injured region of the spinal cord and the effects of step training on functional recovery after incomplete spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods Adult female Sprague-Dawley rats ( n = 24) were induced with spinal cord contusion at T10 and divided into a step training group and a control group ( 12 rats in each). Training started from the 7th day post-injury and lasted for (20 ± 10)min per day, 5 days per week, for 9 weeks. Treadmill speeds were 3 m/min at the beginning, and adjusted daily according to each rat's tolerance up to 11 m/min or more. The functional recovery was measured weekly with the open-field locomotor rating scale of Basso, Beattie and Bresnahan (BBB score). The expression of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), neurofilament protein (NF) and growth-associated protein-43 (GAP-43) in the spinal cord around the injured region were detected. Results After 70 days of step training, the average BBB score of the step training group reached ( 12.86 ± 0.94 ), significantly higher than that of the control group ( 10.71 ± 0.95 ). The expression of NF and GAP-43 around the injured region increased significantly more in the step training group than among the controls. Conclusions Step training can promote functional recovery and neural plasticity in rats after incomplete SCI.
3.Improved Quality Standard for Kangshiming Mixtures
Yue XU ; Feng CAI ; Qin ZHANG ; Ting HONG ; Yanfeng XU
China Pharmacist 2014;(2):218-220
Objective:To improve the quality standard for Kangshiming mixtures. Methods:The identification of Angelicae Sinen-sis Radix, Astragali Radix and Phellodendri Chinensis Cortex was carried out by TLC. The contents of puerarin and paeoniflorin in the preparations were determined by HPLC. Results:The spots displayed in TLC were clear without interference from the negative control. The linear range for puerarin was 1. 64-49. 20μg·ml-1(r=0. 999 9) and 4. 22-63. 30μg·ml-1(r=0. 999 6) for paeoniflorin. The average recovery was 99. 63%(RSD=2. 14%,n=9) and 99. 05%(RSD=2. 70%,n=9) for puerarin and paeoniflorin, respectively. Conclusion:The method is accurate, reliable and specific, and can be used in the quality control of Kangshiming mixtures.
4.Aggressive systemic mastocytosis:one case report and literatures review
Yi LI ; Wenyu CAI ; Tiejun QIN ; Yue ZHANG ; Zefeng XU ; Zhijian XIAO
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2014;23(8):488-491
Objective To improve the acknowledge of diagnosis and therapy of aggressive systemic mastocytosis (ASM).Methods One ASM patient was reported and the literatures were reviewed.Results As a rare subtype of SM,ASM is characterized by multiple organs involvement,and often accompanied by bone marrow dysfunction,osteolytic lesions and palpable hepatomegaly or splenomegaly which usually indicate the high mast cell burden.Conclusion ASM meets criteria for SM and has one or more C findings.Variable factors affect the prognosis of ASM patients and the formulation of the clinical treatment strategy which leads to the highly individualized therapies.
5.Study on the β-catenin regulating osteogenesis of human periodontal ligament stem cells under mechanical tension
Fan QIN ; Shuzuo ZHOU ; Jinying LUO ; Tingting KOU ; Yue CUI ; Jiangwen CAI ; Jixiang ZHOU
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2017;26(3):162-166
Objective To investigate the effect of β-catenin on the osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells (PDLSCs) under mechanical tension.Methods PDLSCs were seperately cultured in vitro from the periodontium attached at freshly extracted teeth.β-catenin-targeting agonist or inhibitor was applied to the PDLSCs to upregulate or downregulate the expression of activity of β-catenin protein.The expression of β-catenin protein and the osteogenetic related markers(ALP,BMP2,Runx 2) under the mechanical tension with different period(0,6,12,24 h) were assessed with Western blot in the PDLSCs irritated with agonist or inhibitor.Results Compared with the PDLSCs without mechanical tension,the expression of osteogenesis related marker proteins,ALP and Runx 2,in PDLSCs were enhanced under the circular mechanial tensile stress (P < 0.05).In the PDLSCs irritated with WAY-262611,the β-catenin-targeting agonist,the expression of osteogenetic related markers ALP in the PDLSCs was improved during the first 12 h period of mechnical tensile load,which was significantly higher than that in the DMSO group.Conclusion Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway plays an important role in the early osteogenesis differentiation of PDLSCs under cyclic tension.The β-catenin promotes osteogenic differentiation of PDLSCs under mechanical tension.
6.Value of contrast-enhanced ultrasound in analysing testicular and epididymal mass lesions
Qin CHEN ; Qing ZHOU ; Guo ZHOU ; Linxian YUE ; Zhiqing CAI ; Bosheng GONG ; Xinglian JIANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(3):240-243
Objective To investigate the differential value of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) and time-intensity curves(TIC) in diagnosing testicular and epididymal mass lesions.Methods CEUS via intravenous bolus injection of SonoVue and TIC were performed for quantitative analysis of testicular and epididymal mass lesions.Forty-one patients with 42 testicular and epididymal mass lesions and 26 normal testicles were examined with CUES,the perfusion progress were recorded dynamically,which findings were compared with surgery.Results Twenty-three (54.76%) malignant masses displayed enhanced pattern as evenly enhanced,fast-in and fast-out (8.7%),evenly enhanced,fast-in and slow-out (65.2 % ),unevenly enhanced,fast-in and slow-out (26.1% ).Ninteen (45.24 % ) benign masses revealed enhanced pattern as unevenly enhanced,fast-in and slow-out ( 10.5 %),evenly enhanced,slow-in and slowout ( 10.5 % ),unevenly enhanced,slow-in and slow-out ( 36.9 % ),without enhancement ( 42.1% ).There was statistical difference of peak intensity,time to peak and areas among malignant group,benign group and normal group ( P < 0.05).Conclusions CEUS combined with TIC could provide differential diagnostic value for testicular and epididymal mass lesions.
7.Study on Classification Methods for Adjuvant Drugs
Li WANG ; Defang CAI ; Yong CHEN ; Qin HE ; Song ZHANG ; Yuan HOU ; Yue MA
China Pharmacist 2015;18(12):2156-2159
Objective:To define the range and classification of adjuvant drugs. Methods:In order to explore the definition meth-od for the range and classification of adjuvant drugs, the information of definition and classification of adjuvant drugs was obtained by searching PubMed, CNKI, Wanfang database and medicine monographs such as Clinical Medication Notice, New Pharmacology and Martindale:The Complete Drug Reference. Results:The preliminary conclusion on definition, range and classification method for ad-juvant drugs was achieved. Adjuvant drugs were classified into ten categories, so that the adjuvant drugs in our hospital were super-vised. Conclusion:In order to promote the standardized management of clinical application of adjuvant drugs, the range and classifica-tion of adjuvant drugs still need further discussion and standardization.
8.Changes and prognostic significance of bone marrow oil drop and megakaryocyte counts of the bone marrow in acute myeloid leukemia patients (non-M3)
Jieyu WANG ; Minghua YU ; Tao SU ; Wenyu CAI ; Tiejun QIN ; Zefeng XU ; Yue ZHANG ; Zhijian XIAO
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2011;20(12):742-746
Objective To investigate the changes and prognostic significance of bone marrow(BM) oil drop and megakaryocyte counts after chemotherapy in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients (non-M3).Methods Ninty-nine adult patients with denovo AML (non-M3) were retrospectively analyzed to evaluate the change of BM oil drop and megakaryocyte counts and their influences on overall survival(OS) and disease free survival (DFS) during all stages of standardized therapy.Results The median DFS and OS were 21 (2-88);months and 70 (4-89) months,respectively; and 3-year predicted DFS and OS were 47.3 % and 55.8 %,respectively.After AML patients (non-M3) achieving complete remission (CR) by induction therapy,BM oil drop tended to increase along with postremission chemotherapy cycle accumulation, while megakaryocyte counts tended to decrease.The univariate analysis indicated that megakaryocyte counts decreased after the second course of postremission therapy. BM oil drop increased after the first to the third course of postremission therapy.Grade of myelofibrosis in BM biopsy,serum lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) level at diagnosis,flow cytometric immunophenotyping, the percentage of BM blast cells at diagnosis and the percentage of residual leukemic cells (RLC) during aplasia (7-10 days after the end of induction therapy) had prognostic significance.Multivariable COX analysis indicated the percentage of BM blast cells at diagnosis and change of BM oil drop after the third postremission therapy were independent prognostic factors for DFS (P =0.010,0.018 respectively),and RLCs during aplasia and change rate of the megakaryocyte counts after the second postremission therapy were independent prognostic factors for OS (P =0.009, 0.038respectively).Conclusion After AML patients (non-M3) achieving CR by induction therapy,BM oil drop tends to increase along with postremission chemotherapy cycles accumulation,while the megakaryocyte counts tend to decrease.Dynamic observations of bone marrow oil drop and megakaryocyte counts are helpful for assessing the prognosis of acute myeloid leukemia (non-M3).
9.Alteration of electrophysiology in pilocarpine mice model of epilepsy with impairment of contextual fear memory
yue, ZHANG ; guo-en, CAI ; qian, YANG ; sheng-tian, LI ; qin-chi, LU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(02):-
0.05).However,there was no significant difference in the AMPAR-mediated basal synaptic transmission on hippocampal CA1 between those at the later period(6 weeks) of epilepsy induced by pilocarpine and controls,while LTP was inhibited(P
10.Protective effect of astragalus saponin extracts on kidneys of diabetic rats.
Feng XIAO ; Ya-guo HU ; Shi-nan WU ; Qi-yang SHOU ; Yue-qin CAI ; Hui-ming WANG ; Hui WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(10):2014-2018
To study the protective effect of astragalus saponin extracts (AS) on kidneys of diabetic rats. Totally 32 diabetic rats induced by streptozotocin (STZ) were divided into AS high and low dose groups, the positive control group and the model group (DM group) and orally administered with 50 mg x- kg(-1) x d(-1) AS 200, 25 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1) valsartan, 10 mL x kg(-1) x d(1) physiological saline, respectively. Another 8 healthy rats were collected in the normal control group (NC group, physiological saline 10 mL x kg(-1). d(-1)). All rats were treated for consecutively 6 weeks. After the administration, the body weight was measured every week, the concentration of blood glucose was monitored on week 2, 4 and 6. The total urine and total urinary protein (U-TP) in 24 h were measured by the metabolic cage method on week 6; At the end of week 6, blood samples were collected from hearts to detect blood urea nitrogen (BUN), serum creatinine (Scr), uric acid (UA) , total cholesterol (CH) triglyceride (TG) by biochemical methods. Kidneys were collect to calculate the kidney hypertrophy index and observe the pathological sections. The laboratory results show that in the DM group, the blood glucose, metabolic cost in 24 h, kidney hypertrophy index, U-TP, BUN, Scr, UA, TG were significantly higher than that in the NC group (P < 0.01, P < 0.05) , with significant pathological changes; After the intervention with AS, the metabolic value in 24 h, kidney hypertrophy index, U-TP, BUN, Scr, UA, TG were significantly lower in the high dose group (P < 0.01, P < 0.05), and the kidney hypertrophy index, BUN, Scr, UA, TG in the low dose group were also significantly lower (P < 0.05), with slight reduction in renal pathological changes in both groups. In conclusion, Astragalus saponin extracts have a certain protective effect on kidneys of diabetic rats.
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Astragalus Plant
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chemistry
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Blood Glucose
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metabolism
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Blood Urea Nitrogen
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Diabetic Nephropathies
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metabolism
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prevention & control
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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Kidney
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Saponins
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administration & dosage
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Uric Acid
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metabolism