1.MicroRNA in platinum-resistance of ovarian cancer
Journal of International Oncology 2011;38(5):384-386
MircoRNAs (miRNAs) are widely existing inorganisms, non-coding small RNA. MircoR-NAs play important role in cell proliferation, apoptosis, stress resistance and fat metabolism. In vitro studies indicate that miRNAs are important factors in platinum resistance of ovarian cancer cell lines. However, the pathway of platinum resistance of ovarian cancers is complex. Studies find miRNA expression play important roles in the sensitivity of platinum resistance of ovarian cancer cell lines , and can be used as an early alert for platinum resistance. Changing the expression of miRNA even can reverse the platinum resistance . But the regular role of miRNAs in target genes network is still unconfirmed. Thus, more studies about miRNA in vivo and animal tumor models are needed to identify the function of miRNAs in platinum resistance of ovarian cancer.
2.Imaging Analysis of Vertebral Body with Ischemic Compression Fracture
Yongyuan CHENG ; Ling XIN ; Jinlan YU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(05):-
Objective To analyse the imaging variety and characteristics of vertebral body with ischemic compression fractures.Methods 11 patients whose initial diagnosis was osteoporotic vertebral compressed fractures while the final diagnosis was ischemic vertebral compression fractures were followed-up.During their subsequent visit 11 cases were undergone radiographic examination and the morphologic and the characteristics of variety of the vertebral body with compressed fractures were observed under X-ray fluoroscopy in the different position.8 cases were undergone spiral CT scan.The all imaging data of 11 cases were analysed.Results The dynamic imaging findings of the compressed vertebral body in 11 cases were progressive vertebral collapse and kyphosis.The collapsed vertebral bodies were flat in morphology in 8 cases,biconcave in 3 cases.The vacuum cleft was present in all collapsed vertebral bodies.Conclusion The imaging features of ischemic vertebral compressed fractures are of certain characteristic.
3.Measurements of intraocular pressure after conductive keratoplasty
Xin-Yu, LI ; Lei, LIU ; Cheng, LEI
International Eye Science 2006;6(1):22-24
AIM: To investigate the possible impact of conductive keratoplasty(CK)on intraocular pressure( IOP ).METHODS: 36 eyes of 20 patients with hyperopia underwent IOP measurement with non-contact tonometer (NCT), Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT) and Schiotz tonometer before and after CK.RESULTS: After CK, a significant decrease was observed by NCT, GAT and Schiotz measurements. The change in IOP readings was not correlated with age, sex,keratometric readings, or attempted correction.CONCLUSION: The applanation tonometer atend to underestimate the true IOP after CK.
4.Cytolytic Activity Analysis of Grass Carp Perforin C-terminal Peptide
Yu-Jie XIA ; Chu-Xin WU ; Cheng-Yu HU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(01):-
The cytolytic effect of perforin is a mechanism of anti-virus,killing microbial-infected cells and tumor cells.Perforin is a very important non-specific immune factors in fish.In order to understand the function of perforin,the cDNA of grass carp perforin C-terminal peptide was amplified from grass carp liver and kidney cDNA library.It contains a protein kinase C conserved region 2(C2).The cDNA was connected with pET32a,and transformed to expression bacteria DE3.PFP-C was expressed by a prokaryotic expression system and then purified by affinity chromatography.It showed a significant haemolytic activity when tested with rabbit red cells,the optimal pH for haemolytic activity was 7.5,and its haemolytic function dependents on Ca2+ apparently.
7.Successful treatment of a patient with craniocervical penetrating injury by a steel bar.
De-zhi YU ; Jian-xin QIU ; Hong-wei CHENG
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;47(5):424-424
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9.Prevalence and risk factors of erectile dysfunction in 126 cases of male post-stroke patients
Jiahou XIN ; Mingming YU ; Jinbao CHENG ; Qingsong WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(18):2501-2503
Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) and to assess the risk factors of ED in male post‐stroke patients .Methods One hundred and twenty six male post‐stroke patients were invited to par‐ticipate in this study .Patients were divided into ED group and non‐ED group according to the erectile function evaluated by Interna‐tional Index of Erectile Function‐5 (IIEF‐5) .The neurological impairment was measured using the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) and the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) .Depressive symptoms was measured using the Hamilton Depression Scales (HAMD) .The global cognitive function was measured using the Mini mental Status Examination (MMSE) .The clinical and psychosocial factors were compared between the ED and non‐ED groups .Univariate and multivariate Logistic regression analyses were employed to assess the risk factors with ED .Results There were 38 patients (30 .2% ) with ED in all the 126 male post‐stroke patients .Univariate Logistic regression analyses revealed that hypertension ,diabetes ,ACEI ,and depression were significantly related to ED in male post‐stroke patients (P<0 .05) .Multivariate Logistic regression analyses revealed that ACEI and depression were independently associated with ED in male post‐stroke patients (P<0 .05) .Conclusion ED is common in Chinese male post‐stroke patients .ACEI and depression are the major determinants of ED .
10.Mutation of the Strain Producing Higher Xylanase
Hong-Ge CHEN ; Xin-Yu LIU ; Shi-Min ZHANG ; An-Dong SONG ; Xin-Cheng JIA ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
A.niger M1, the initial strain, was treated by UV and a mutant with 30% higher xylanase activity was obtained. Zymogram for detecting xylanase showed there are three different xylanases in the mutant mature culture, while two xylanases in initial strain. After orthogonal experiment, the optimum fermentation conditions of the mutant were obtained as follows: concentration of the major carbon resource 4 %, ratio between bran and corncob 5:5, concentration of glucose 0.1%, concentration of ammonium oxalate as supplemental nitrogen resource 2.0%, the initial pH of liquid medium 5.0, 100mL/250mL flask.