4.Detection of expressions of Ck2α,β-catenin and survivin in ovarian cancer tissue and its clinical application value
Shuang WU ; Yimeng LIU ; Chao LIU ; Lin GUO ; Jianying XIAO
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2014;(6):1256-1260
Objective To study the expressions of casein kinase 2α(Ck2α),β-catenin, survivin in ovarian cancer tissue and analyze the relationships between them, and to explore the clinical application value. Methods Immunohistochemistry staining was used to detect the expressions of Ck2α,β-catenin and survivin in 8 cases of simple ovarian cysts tissue,8 cases of ovarian benign tumor tissue and 29 cases of ovarian cancer tissue;the correlations of the expressions of Ck2α,β-catenin,survivin in ovarian cancer tissue and their associations with the clinicopathologic characteristics were analyzed.Results The expression levels of Ck2α,β-catenin and survivin in ovarian cancer tissue were significantly higher than those in simple ovarian cysts tissue and ovarian benign tumor tissue(P<0.05);the Ck2αexpression level in ovarian cancer tissue was positively corelated with the expression levels ofβ-catenin and survivin(r=0.438,r=0.479,P<0.05);the expression levels of Ck2α,β-catenin and survivin in low-medium differentiation group were significantly higher than those in high differentiation group (P<0.05);the expression levels of Ck2α,β-catenin and survivin in stagesⅡandⅢ group were significantly higher than those in stage Ⅰ group(P<0.05).Conclusion The protein expression levels of Ck2α,β-catenin and survivin are increased in ovarian cancer tissue, and three are positive corelations between them;Ck2α,β-catenin and survivin may play an important role in the occurrence and development of ovarian cancer;the combined detection of them has important clinical value.
6.Investigation on level of DDT accumulation in women and children of a polluted area.
Shuang LI ; Chao-lin LI ; Yan-rang WANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2010;28(5):353-355
Adult
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Child
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DDT
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analysis
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blood
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Environmental Pollution
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prevention & control
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Milk, Human
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chemistry
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Young Adult
7.Chemical constituents from safflower injection and their bioactivity.
Jian-Feng ZHAO ; Jing LIU ; Ying GUO ; Qian LIU ; Zhong DAI ; Shuang-Cheng MA ; Rui-Chao LIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(16):3102-3106
The chemical constituents of Safflower injection were isolated and purified by polyamide, silica gel, Sephadex LH-20, ODS column chromatographies and preparative HPLC. As a result, sixteen compounds have been isolated. Based on the spectral data analysis, their structures were elucidated as scutellarin (1), kaempferol-3-O-β-rutinoside(2), hydroxysafflor yellow A(3), rutin (4), coumalic acid(5), adenosine(6), syringoside(7), (3E)-4-(4'-hydroxyphenyl)-3-buten-2-one(8), (8Z)-decaene-4, 6-diyne-1-Oβ-D-glucopyranoside(9), 4-hydroxybenzaldehyde (10), (2E, 8E) -tetradecadiene-4, 6-diyne-1, 12, 14-triol-1-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (11), kaem-pferol-3-O-β-sophorose (12), uridine (13), roseoside (14), cinnamic acid (15), and kaempferol (16). Compounds 1,2,7,9,11 and 12 were isolated from the Safflower injection for the first time. The anti-platelet aggregation activities of the isolated compounds were assayed. The results indicated all tested compounds exhibited potent activity except for 5, while 2, 3, 9 and 12 showed strong activity against platelet aggregation.
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Blood Platelets
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drug effects
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physiology
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Carthamus tinctorius
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chemistry
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Fibrinolytic Agents
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Molecular Structure
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Platelet Aggregation
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drug effects
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Rabbits
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Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization
8.Antiviral treatment of kidney transplant patients with hepatitis C recurrence: a case report.
Chao-shuang LIN ; Zhi-xin ZHAO ; Xiao-hong ZHANG ; Zhi-liang GAO
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2010;18(9):720-720
Adult
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Hepatitis C
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etiology
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therapy
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Humans
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Kidney Transplantation
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Male
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9.A comprehensive evaluation of intervention effects on workplace health promotion in a pharmaceutical company.
Shuang LI ; Tao LI ; Jian-guo LI ; Li CHEN ; Jun REN ; Chao-lin LI
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2012;30(2):115-118
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the comprehensive workplace health promotion intervention effect in a pharmaceutical company.
METHODSThe evaluation was conducted by using questionnaires, access to information, on-site surveys, satisfaction surveys and interviews.
RESULTSAfter the intervention, the awareness rate of the staff on "Occupational Disease Prevention Law", occupational disease prevention measures, the definition of hypertension, HIV transmission and high blood pressure, coronary heart disease preventive measures, have been raised from 72.4%, 13.8%, 67.5%, 45.8%, 51.7% to 97.8%, 19.9%, 82.3%, 94.7%, 53.1% respectively. The lifestyle of the staff has been improved, the improvement rate of smoking, drinking, having breakfast 4 times a week and above are 98.5%, 70.2% and 30.6% separately. Out of the 47 evaluation indicators, 41 meet the requirements, 5 basically meet the requirements.
CONCLUSIONAfter implementing workplace health promotion activities, the level of occupational safety and health management of the pharmaceutical company has been enhanced, the physical and mental health of the staff have been promoted. The WHP comprehensive interventions are feasible and effective.
Drug Industry ; Health Promotion ; Humans ; Occupational Health ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Workplace
10.Immune effects of three different programs for revaccination among adults of non- and hypo-responders to hepatitis B vaccine.
Chao-shuang LIN ; Xiang-yang WANG ; He-xiang CHEN ; Wen-hui LEE ; Hong-tao HE ; Zhi-liang GAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2009;43(1):37-40
OBJECTIVETo investigate the immune effects of three different programs for revaccination among adults of non- and hypo-responders to recombinant Hepatitis B vaccine.
METHODSThose who were once immunized with recombinant Hepatitis B vaccine more than one standard schedule (0, 1, and 6 months) in two years and negative for Hepatitis B markers were randomly given three-different projects for revaccination. 34 adults of A group were given GM-CSF 300 microg by subcutaneous injection for the first day, then 10 microg each time by intramuscular route for routine immune method. 33 adults of B group were given Hepatitis B vaccine 20 microg each time. 33 adults of C group were given Hepatitis B vaccine 10 microg each time. The blood samples were collected before the first injection and in 1, 2 and 8 months following the first injection to test Anti-HBs.
RESULTSAt T1, the anti-HBs positive conversion rate of group A, B and C was 26.47%, 48.48% and 18.18% respectively (chi-2 = 7.20, P = 0.027). At T8, the anti-HBs positive conversion rate of group A (64.71%) and group B (75.76%) were higher than group C (39.39%), and there was significant difference (chi-2 = 9.07, P = 0.011). At T1, the anti-HBs level of group B (417.00 +/- 69.36) was higher than that of group A (203.74 +/- 79.56). At T2, the anti-HBs level of group B (458.17 +/- 64.09) was higher than that of group C (257.86 +/- 76.60). At T8, the anti-HBs level of group A (501.48 +/- 70.00) and group B (532.73 +/- 68.82) were higher than those of group C (256.12 +/- 75.39) (t =4.27, P = 0.0173).
CONCLUSIONSchemes of augmentation doses of Hepatitis B vaccine and being combined with GM-CSF should be in effect for non- and hypo-responders to Hepatitis B vaccine.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Antibody Formation ; Female ; Granulocyte-Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor ; immunology ; Hepatitis B Antibodies ; blood ; Hepatitis B Vaccines ; administration & dosage ; immunology ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Young Adult