1.Advance of microenvironment and the pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2015;(2):248-252
Hepatocellular carcinoma ( HCC) is a prevalent primary liver cancer that is driven by cumulative chan-ges in the hepatocyte genome which were influenced by the liver microenvironment .The tumor microenvironment is a dynamic system, including cancer cells, stroma, the extracellular matrix.tissue hypoxia, diet, gastrointestinal tract ( GIT) microflora and circulating microvesicles , The liver microenvironment plays a pivotal role in HCC tu-merigenesis , progression and therapeutic efficienry .The study of the HCC microenvironment will provide new in-sights into the mechanism of tumourigenesis and potential novel targets in the treatment of HCC .
2.A METHOD OF THE ARTIFICIAL LIPOFUSCIN PREPARATION
Zhiying XIAO ; Changyi XIAO ; Yi YANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the method of the artificial lipofuscin preparation. Methods Extracting the hepatic mitochondrion of rat, we applied oxidation-reduction method to making and obtaining the artificial lipofuscin.The capability of artificial lipofuscin being digested by peritoneal macrophages of mice was examined. Results The artificial lipofuscin had positive reactions both to specific histochemical stain and FITC fluorescence label.Positive granules or fluorescence were present in cytoplasm of the macrophages and its distribution was similar to that of positive control.Conclusion The artificial lipofuscin had the same histochemical character and biological effect as natural lipofuscin, so it could be used as a substitute for anti-senescence research.
3.Research on Early Clinic Education of Medical Students
Nanping WANG ; Changyi XIAO ; Xianzhe LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(12):-
To improve the training quality of medical students,the questionnaire investigation was carried out to evaluate the effects of early clinic education course,which has provided us with the evidence to amend the teaching contents,teaching model,teaching methods.
4.Combined injection of pingyangmycin & dexamethasone for the treatment of maxillofacial and cervical venous malformations.
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2012;28(3):168-171
OBJECTIVETo investigate the therapeutic effect of combined injection of pingyangmycin (PYM) & dexame thasone (DXM) for the treatment of maxillofacial and cervical venous malformations.
METHODSFrom August 1995 to October 2008, 116 cases with maxillofacial and cervical venous malformations were retrospectively analyzed. The injection dilute was made with PYM 8 mg, DXM 10 mg and 2% lidocaine 2.0 ml (PYM 2 mg/ml). The PYM diluent 1.0-4.0 ml (including the PYM 2-8 mg) was injected into the tumor according to the patients age, tumor size and location. For children, PYM 2-4 mg was injected for one treatment. The needle should be inserted into tumor perpendicularly or from the edge of tumor. After withdrawing blood, the drug was injected into the tumor slowly. The injection could be repeated every 7-10 days. The clinical signs were recorded; ultrasonography and chest X-ray were performed to evaluate the therapeutic effect.
RESULTS1-5 treatments of injection were performed in the 116 patients. The tumor shrinked and disappeared after treatment with PYM 2-40 mg and DXM 5-50 mg. The patients were followed up for 3-5 years with no occurrence and complication.
CONCLUSIONSIt's safe, effective and practical to treat maxillofacial and cervical venous malformations by combined injection of PYM and DXM. The cosmetic appearance and function can be preserved at the most.
Adolescent ; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ; administration & dosage ; Bleomycin ; administration & dosage ; analogs & derivatives ; Child ; Dexamethasone ; administration & dosage ; Humans ; Injections ; Maxilla ; Neck ; Retrospective Studies ; Vascular Malformations ; drug therapy ; Veins ; abnormalities
5.The physical states of HPV DNA and expression of human papillomavirus late capsid protein 1 in HepG2 cells
Yijiang DU ; Changyi XIAO ; Jun ZHENG ; Min HU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2015;(1):60-64
Objective To find out the physical state of the human papillomavirus ( HPV) genome in hepatoma cell line HepG2 cells and the regulation of HPV late capsid protein 1 ( L1) expression and to explore the nature of the cytoryctes in HepG2 cells.Methods E2 and E6 in HPV18 were detected by PCR to evaluate the physical state of HPV18 genome .HepG2 L1 expression was detected by ELISA , light microscropy and electron microscrope immu-nohistochemistry assays , Western blot assay using HPV L 1 mice monoclonal antibody .L1 mRNA in HepG2 cells was detected by reverse transcriptional PCR ( RT-PCR) .Results PCR assay displayed that HPV DNA was inte-grated with HepG2 genome.ELISA assay showed that HPV L1 was present in lysate of HepG2 cells.Light micros-cropy demonstrated strong positive reaction in HepG2 cells.In microscopy, in the cytoplasm of partial HepG2 cells, there were lumpish cytorrhyctes materials which consists of very small and uniform particles and these parti -cles were marked by HPV L1 antibody labeled by colloidal gold .Western blot analysis showed a band at 56 ku dis-trict and it was L1 specific strap which demonstrated HPV 18 L1 was present in HepG2 cells.RT-PCR assay demon-strated the presence of L1 mRNA in HepG2 cells.Conclusions HepG2 cells are HPV18-positive HPV DNA ge-nome is integrated with HepG2 cells.HepG2 cells can express L1.The cytorrhyctes in HepG2 cells are composed of HPV18 L1 indicating that L1 can be expressed in HepG2.
6.Formulation of training programme and construction of curriculum system for foreign stu-dents in clinical medicine
Sanjin CAI ; Changyi XIAO ; Yun ZHAO ; Daolin JIAN ; Fengqin HU ; Ling HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(8):766-769
China Three Gorges University(CTGU) started undergraduate medical education for foreign students since 2004. Over the years,through continuous interaction with coordinators,CTGU grad-ually transited from passive teaching to active teaching. Firstly we determined basic principles,objectives and requirements of talent training programme. Secondly,we strengthen Chinese language teaching, reasonably adjusted professional curriculum and teaching content,added basic medical courses and rea-sonably arranged clinical practice based on the concrete situation in our country. in order to make the cur-riculum system consistent with the require-ments of talent training.
7.To investigate the immunity characteristics of a conserved sequence on the C terminal region of the human papillomavirus major protein L 1
Xuemei JIANG ; Changyi XIAO ; Jiangfeng WU ; Hongjun LI ; Taining YUAN ; Guicehng TANG
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(1):12-15
Objective To investigate and detect the immunity characteristics of a conserved sequence including 30 amino residues which is located in the C terminal of HPVL1 .Methods The immune model of mouse was establish with a polypeptide synthetized based on this sequence .The amount of CD3+ ,CD3+CD4+ or CD3+CD8+ lymphocyte of the mouse spleen was detected by Flow cy-tometry ,then the value of CD4+ /CD8+ were calculated .The cell proliferation was detected by MTT assay .Sample was took from the cell supernatant to detect the content of IL-4 and IFN-γby double antibody sandwich ELISA .Results (1)The amount of CD3+CD8+ lymphocytes and the value of CD4+ /CD8+ were significantly increased than control group(P<0 .05) .(2)The result of T cell proliferation showed no significant difference (P>0 .05) .(3)The level of IL 4 were significantly higher than that of control group (P<0 .01) .The content of IFN-γlevel showed no significant difference compared with control group (P>0 .05) .Conclusion The results showed that it was affirmative that the polypeptides induced humoral immunity ,which was worth to be furtherly studied as a preventive vaccine .But its cell immunogenicity is weak ,and the attenmpt to induce the response related to the cell immunogenicity was failed ,and the immunogenicity of the peptide remains to be improved .
8.Trend in incidence of stroke in Nanshan District from 2010 to 2021
Xinxing ZHAO ; Hong' ; en CHEN ; Xiao DONG ; Quan ZOU ; Xiaofeng LIANG ; Jing WU ; Changyi WANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(3):200-204
Objective:
To investigate the trend in incidence of stroke in Nanshan District, Shenzhen City from 2010 to 2021, so as to provide the evidence for formulating the integrated strategy for stroke control.
Methods:
The data of stroke morbidity in Nanshan District from 2010 to 2021 were collected through Shenzhen Chronic Disease Prevention and Control Management System. The incidence of stroke was calculated, and standardized by the population of the Chinese Sixth National Census in 2010. The trends in stroke incidence were evaluated in Nanshan District from 2010 to 2021 using annual percent change (APC) and average annual percent change (AAPC), and gender-, age- and subtype-specific incidence of stroke was descriptively analyzed.
Results:
A total of 30 377 cases with stroke were reported in Nanshan District from 2010 to 2021, with a crude incidence rate of 190.45/105 and a standardized incidence rate of 405.65/105. The crude incidence rate of stroke appeared a tendency towards a rise in Nanshan District from 2010 to 2021 (APC=5.38%, t=4.678, P=0.001), and a higher crude incidence rate of stroke was seen among men than among women (227.57/105 vs. 148.40/105; χ2=1 309.580, P<0.001). The incidence of stroke appeared a tendency towards a rise with age (χ2trend =435.717, P<0.001), and there was a tendency towards a rise in stroke incidence among residents under 40 years of age (APC=2.89%, t=2.538, P=0.029). The crude incidence of ischemic stroke was 151.24/105, which was higher than that of hemorrhagic stroke (39.21/105) (χ2=10 521.000, P<0.001).
Conclusions
The incidence of stroke appeared a tendency towards a rise in Nanshan District from 2010 to 2021, with ischemic stroke as the predominant subtype of stroke. Males and middle-aged and elderly residents should be given a high priority for stroke prevention and treatment.
9.Influencing factors of smoking behaviors among residents in Nanshan District
Ji ZHANG ; Shuhong DAI ; Hong' ; en CHEN ; Shan XU ; Xiao DONG ; Changyi WANG
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(5):466-470
Objective:
To investigate the status and identify the influencing factors of smoking behaviors among residents in Nanshan District, Shenzhen City, so as to provide insights into tobacco control.
Methods:
Permanent residents at ages of more than 18 years were recruited from 17 communities in Nanshan District, Shenzhen City using the stratified multistage random sampling method from July to November, 2018. Participants' demographic features, smoking, smoking cessation and exposure to secondhand smoke were collected using the Individual Questionnaire for 2018 Chinese Adult Chronic Disease and Nutrition Surveillance. The factors affecting current smoking were identified using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
Totally 1 700 questionnaires were allocated, and 1 625 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 95.59%. The respondents included 714 men and 911 women, with a male to female ratio of 1∶1.27, and had a mean age of ( 45.13±13.59 ) years. The prevalence of current smoking was 15.51%, with 28.15% prevalence in men and 5.60% in women. The mean age of starting daily smoke was ( 21.00±5.52 ) years, and the mean daily smoking frequency was (13.53±9.15) cigarettes/d. The prevalence of smoking cessation was 6.58%, with 10.64% in men and 3.40% in women, and the prevalence of exposure to secondhand smoke was 41.42%, including 46.63% in men and 37.32% in women. Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that an educational level of junior high school ( OR=1.683, 95%CI: 1.088-2.602 ), an educational level of high school/technical secondary school/vocational school (OR=1.687, 95%CI: 1.185-2.402), an occupation of farmers ( OR=2.514, 95%CI: 1.404-4.500 ), and an occupation of commercial and service personnel ( OR=1.939, 95%CI: 1.093-3.439 ) were associated with current smoking.
Conclusion
The prevalence of current smoking is low among residents in Nanshan District, but the prevalence of current smoking in women is higher than the national level. Educational level and occupation are main factors affecting current smoking.
10.Chemokine Signaling Pathway Involved in CCL2 Expression in Patients with Rheumatoid Arthritis.
Lin ZHANG ; Min YU ; Jiayin DENG ; Xing LV ; Jun LIU ; Yu XIAO ; Wenjie YANG ; Yuru ZHANG ; Changyi LI
Yonsei Medical Journal 2015;56(4):1134-1142
PURPOSE: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory joint disorder, the progression of which leads to the destruction of cartilage and bone. Chemokines are involved in RA pathogenesis. In this study, we investigated the chemokine signaling pathway associated with CCL2 in peripheral blood (PB) and synovial tissues (ST) of RA patients based on our previous work about chemokine signaling pathway involved in the activation of CCL2 production in collagen-induced arthritis rat ST. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Total RNA was isolated from PB leukocytes and synovium of the knee joint in both RA patients and control populations. Real-time polymerase chain reaction was used to determine CCL4, CCR5, c-Jun, c-Fos, and CCL2 expressions. Serum level of CCL2 was assessed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and the production of CCL2 in ST was analyzed immunohistochemically. RESULTS: The expressions of CCL4, CCR5, c-Jun, c-Fos, and CCL2 messenger RNA in RA patients were significantly higher than those in healthy controls, both in ST and on PB leukocyte. Serum CCL2 levels were elevated in RA patients. Histological examination of rheumatoid joints revealed extensive CCL2 expression in RA ST. CONCLUSION: CCL2, CCL4, c-Jun, c-Fos, and CCR5 may play an important role in the recruitment of PB leukocytes into the RA joints. These data provide evidence that the chemokine signaling pathway is involved in CCL2 expression in RA patient tissues, which may contribute to chronic inflammation associated with RA. Targeting this signaling pathway may provide a novel therapeutic avenue in RA.
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Animals
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Arthritis, Rheumatoid/*blood/metabolism
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Case-Control Studies
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Chemokine CCL2/*blood/metabolism
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Chemokines/metabolism
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Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
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Female
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Gene Expression
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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RNA, Messenger/genetics/metabolism
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Rats
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Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Signal Transduction
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Synovial Membrane/*metabolism