1.Silencing of osteopontin suppresses invasion and apoptosis of human gastric cancer MKN28 cells
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(14):-
Objective To detect the effect of osteopontin (OPN) siRNA on the growth,invasion and apoptosis of human gastric cancer cell line MKN28. Methods The eukaryotic expression vector of siRNA specific for OPN was constructed by liposome transfection,and the silencing effect was identified by fluorescence quantitative PCR and immunofluorescence staining. According to the inhibitory effect of the siRNA vectors,the experiment was divided into control group,non-specific OPN siRNA group,24-hour specific OPN siRNA group,36-hour specific OPN siRNA group,and 48-hour specific OPN siRNA group. The cell proliferation,apoptosis,migration and adhesion was finally detected among control group and OPN siRNA groups at different time points. Results For 48-hour specific OPN siRNA group,the expression of OPN in MKN28 cells was the lowest. Accordingly,the cell viability was decreased and the cell proliferation inhibitory rate was reduced to 30.20%; the ability of migration and adhesion was decreased,the number of cells attached on stromal cell membrane was much lesser (21.8?6.9 vs 42.0?9.4 in control group),and the ratio of cell adhesion on basement membrane matrix and fibronectin was lower [basement membrane matrix: (41.5?8.4)% vs (20.5?4.5)%; fibronectin: (25.3?4.5)% vs (14.6?2.5)% in control group],as well as the cell apoptotic rate was increased compared with the control group. Conclusion OPN gene silencing can inhibit the growth and invasion,as well as accelerate apoptosis in human gastric cancer MKN28 cells.
2.The relationship between the ear protective measures and the prevalence of external auditory canal exostoses.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(19):1490-1491
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the relationship between the ear protective measures during winter swimming and the prevalence, severity of the incidence of external auditory canal exostoses.
METHOD:
Three hundred and fifteen people who enjoyed swimming were recruited as research subject (62.2% males and 37.8% females; age distribution: 4.4% were ≤ 40, 40.3% were 41 to 60, and 55.2% were > 60 years). People fill in the questionnaires including personal information, the ear protection measures, the time of winter swimming, the history of ear infections and so on, and questionnaires were correlated with otoscopic findings. We classify external auditory canal exostoses according to the degree of the stenosis of external auditory canal s. Grades of normal,mild, moderate and severe corresponded to 100%, 99% to 66%, 65% to 33%, and less than 33% respectively.
RESULT:
Of 110 ears with exostoses, 63.6% were mild, 23.6% were moderate, and 12.7% were severe. Among the group of without ear protection during winter swimming, about 33.0% have auditory canal exostoses and 4.6% were severely affected. In comparison, in the group that had ear protection, only 2.8% had external auditory canal exostoses and no one had severely obstructed auditory canal.
CONCLUSION
A negative association exists between the ear protection measures during winter swimming and the prevalence and severity of exostoses of the external auditory canal. That means taking ear protective measures when having winter swimming can prevent the onset of the external auditory canal exostoses and reduce its severity.
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Age Distribution
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Constriction, Pathologic
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Ear Canal
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pathology
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Ear Diseases
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epidemiology
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Exostoses
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epidemiology
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Prevalence
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Seasons
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Surveys and Questionnaires
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Swimming
3.Respiratory effects on heart rate variability
Xuehong LIU ; Keqiang WANG ; Chuanyong LI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;0(01):-
Respiration is one of the most important modulators of heart rate variability(HRV). The modulation mechanism of respiration on HRV were introduced. The effects of respiratory rate, respiratory volume and respiratory patterns on HRV were discussed, and these effects on HRV in patients were also referred. These respiratory effects should be taken into account when HRV is used to predict cardiac vulnerability.
4.Expression of aquaporins-4 in brain tissue of rats with pancreatic encephalopathy
Yan ZHAO ; Haili QIN ; Gouyong HU ; Chuanyong GUO ; Xingpeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2011;11(5):349-351
Objective To study the expression of aquaporins-4 (AQP4) in the brain tissue of rats with pancreatic encephalopathy (PE) induced by phospholipase A2 and to explore the role of aquaporins-4 in PE.Methods Twenty five healthy Wistar rats were randomized into 3 groups:blank group ( n =5),PE group (n =10 ) and control group (n =10 ).The experimental model was established in rats by injecting phospholipase A2 into carotid artery (0.1 ml/100 g body weight).Same amount of normal saline was used in the control group and no treatment was used in the blank group.One day later,the rats were sacrificed,then the measurement of brain tissue wet/dry (W/D) weight ratio was performed,and brain tissue was routinely pathologically examined,immunohistochemistry and Western blotting were performed in each group to detect the expression of aquaporins-4.Results There was no obvious brain tissue pathological change in the control group and blank group.Neurons in the brain tissue of PE rats presented with significant edema and ballooning degeneration,infiltration of inflammatory cells,leukocyte aggregation around the microvessels.The water contents in the brain tissue in the blank group and control group,PE group were (61.44 ±0.36)%,(63.20±0.32)% and (78.33 ±0.24)%,and it was significantly higher in PE group than that in the control and blank group (P<0.05).The expressions of aquaporins-4 in the brain tissue were 0.41 ±0.27,0.49 ±0.13,0.98 ±0.21,respectively,and it was significantly increased in PE group than that in the control and blank group (P < 0.05 ).Conclusions Aquaporins-4 may play important roles in the pathogenesis of pancreatic encephalopathy.
5.The pretreatment of triptolide could prevent the liver ischemia-reperfusion injury by inducing regulatory T cells in mice
Chuanxing WU ; Chuanyong ZHANG ; Xuehao WANG ; Feng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2011;17(4):318-321
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect and related mechanism of triptolide pretreatment to prevent from ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury in mice liver. MethodsSixty male C57BL/6 mouse were randomized into four groups (15/group): A:sham group with saline , B: sham group with triptolide, C: saline I/R group, D: triptolide I/R group. The mice were pretreated with either saline or triptolide (0. 1 mg/kg/d) through intraperitoneal (ip) injection for one week. The mouse partial liver model of I/R injury was established, and samples were collected at 24 h after the I/R injury. ResultsSerum ALT and AST levels were significantly decreased and histological damage was significantly alleviated in the triptolide I/R group as compared with the saline I/R group (P<0.05), the concentration of MDA in the triptolide groups was significantly decreased, while SOD activity was significantly increased compared with that of the saline I/R group (P<0.05). The percentages of CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) cells among CD4+ T cells in groups A, B, C, and D were(7. 55 ± 1.87)%, (12. 59±3. 87)%,(7. 85±1.07)%, and(12. 02±3. 16)% in liver tissue, respectively. The expression levels of Foxp3 mRNA were significantly higher in the triptolide I/R group than those of saline I/R group (P<0. 05). ELISA showed that triptolide could significantly inhibit the levels of IL-6, IL-Iβ and TNF-αand promoted the level of IL-10 in the serum (P<0.05). Conclusion Pretreatment with triptolide could effectively prevent from liver I/R injury, which may be related to the induction of Treg cells by triptolide, the increase in the level of IL-10 in serum, and the inhibition of IL-6, IL-1β and TNF-α production in serum.
6.Effect of intraductal ultrasonography in the diagnosis of non-opaque choledocholith
Rong WAN ; Jie LU ; Chuanyong GUO ; Hua LIU ; Xingpeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2012;32(2):90-92
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of intraductal ulstrasonography(IDUS)in non-opaque bile duct stones.Methods Between January 2009 and August 2010 in the Department of Gastroenterology at Shanghai 10th People's Hospital,a total of 183 patients(male:102 cases,mean age 69 years; female:81 cases,mean age 71 years)were enrolled,who were suspected of bile duct stones or stenosis which could not be diagnosed by abdominal CT,MRI,and abdominal B-mode ultrasound.All the patients underwent endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography(ERCP)first,and then patients with non-opaque bile duct stones followed by IDUS.Results A total of 134 cases (73.2%)of bile duct stones were diagnosed by ERCP,49 cases(26.8%)were negative.And then the 49 patients underwent IDUS,of whom 24 patients with sand-like stones,11 patients with lowdensity stones,6 patients with ampullary cancer,2 patients with pancreatic cancer,6 patients with sclerosing cholangitis.The diagnostic accuracy of IDUS in the position and quality of bile duct stones was 100%,higher than that of ERCP,which was 80%.After ERCP,pancreatitis occurred in 3 patients and improved after conservative treatment,there was no complications like perforation and bleeding.Conclusion The diagnostic accuracy of IDUS in the position and quality of bile duct stones is high,which can make up for the misdiagnosis by ERCP without increasing the complications.IDUS can provide reliable basis for the diagnosis of clinical bile duct stones.
7.Expression and methylation of Iroquois homeobox protein 1 in pancreatic cancer
Wei WEI ; Ling XU ; Feng WANG ; Shanshan HE ; Lijuan YANG ; Chuanyong GUO ; Xingpeng WANG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2011;11(5):309-311
Objective To investigate the expression of Iroquois homeobox protein 1 ( IRX1 ) gene and the hypermethylation status of its promoter in pancreatic cancer,and their relationship.Methods Real-time PCR was used to quantitatively detect IRX1 gene expression level of 12 sets of resected pancreatic cancer tissue and 6 sets of pancreatic cancer cell lines; gene sequences analysis was used to detect the structure of IRX1 promoter; DNA methylation inhibitor 5-Aza-2′-deoxycytidine (5-Aza-dC) was used in pancreatic cancer cell lines,and then the methylation of IRX 1 was measured by methylation-specific PCR (MSP) and unmethylation sequence-PCR (USP) methods.Results Expression of IRX1 mRNA in pancreatic cancer tissue was 0.31 ± 0.11,which were significantly lower than that in normal pancreatic tissue ( 1.05 ±0.32,P <0.01 ).IRX1 mRNA expression of AsPCl,BxPC3,Capan 2,PANCl,PaTu8988 and SW1990 were 0.36 ± 0.08,0.34 ±0.16,0.37 ±0.11,0.25 ±0.06,0.31 ±0.04,0.36 ±0.02,which were significantly lower than that in human kidney epithelial 293 cells ( 1.03 ± 0.28,P < 0.05 or < 0.01 ).Analysis of IRX1 gene sequence showed abundant CpG islands in promoter.Hypermethylation of IRX1 promoter site was found in all pancreatic cancer cell lines.However,its methylation status could be reversed by 5-Aza-dC,and the IRX1 expression was also restored.Conclusions IRX1 mRNA expression is down-regulated in pancreatic cancer,and it is related with promoter CpG islands hypermethylation.
8.The study on the application of abdominal drainage after liver resection
Jianhua RAO ; Ling Lü ; Ping WANG ; Chuanyong ZHANG ; Feng CHENG ; Xuehao WANG ; Feng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2010;25(4):303-305
Objective To investigate the application of abdominal drainage after liver resection.Methods From Jan 2008 to June 2009,210 consecutively admitted patients undergoing liver resection by the same surgical team were chronologically allocated into drainage group(120)and non-drainage group (90).Patient's preoperative characteristics,operation-related factors,postoperative complications and hospital stay were compared between the two groups.Results Postoperative complications were comparable between the two groups,which was not significantly different among preoperative characteristics and operation-related factors(P>0.05).Mortality was 0.8% in drainage group and 1.1% in non-drainage group,again,the difference was not significant(X~2=0.042,P>0.05).Snrgical complications were significantly higher in drainage group than in non-drainage group,especially for abdominal infection and ascites occurrence(P<0.05).The hospital stay was significantly longer in the drainage group(13.1 ±5.2)days than the non-drainage group(11.4±5.6)days.Conclusions Postoperative abdominal drainage is not necessary for patients undergoing liver resection,furthermore,abdominal drainage increases postoperative complications.
9.Protective mechanism of low dose of triptolide pretreatment against liver ischemia/reperfusion injury in mice
Chuanxing WU ; Ping WANG ; Chuanyong ZHANG ; Xuehao WANG ; Ling LU ; Feng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2010;31(12):733-736
Objective To investigate the protective effect of triptolide (TPT) pretreatment against liver ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury in mice and the possible mechanism. Methods Sixty male C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into four groups (15/group): ( 1 ) TPT I/R group: The mouse partial liver model of I/R injury was established by the method of Koba-yashi. The portal triad (hepatic artery, portal vein, and bile duct) was occluded with a microvascular clamp for 90 min and 24 h reperfusion; (2) Sham group with TPT: Mice underwent surgical procedures including isolation of the portal triad without occlusion; (3) Saline I/R group: Surgery was performed as the same in the TPT I/R group, (4): Sham group with saline: Surgery was performed as the same in the TPT sham group, and the mice were pretreated with either saline or TPT (0. 1 mg · kg-1 day-1 ) by intraperitoneal injection for one week. The samples were collected at the 24th h after the I/R injury.The serum ALT and AST levels were determined, the histologic changes were observed by HE staining, the percentage of Th17 cells among mononuclear cells in liver tissue was analyzed by flow cytometry, the expression of IL-17 and ROR-γt mRNA was detected by real-time PCR, and the serum IL-6, IL-17 and TGF-β levels were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).Results Serum ALT and AST levels were significantly decreased and the histological damage was significantly alleviated in the TPT I/R group as compared with saline I/R group (P<0. 05). The percentage of Th17 cells among mononuclear cells in TPT I/R group, TPT sham group, saline I/R group, TPT saline group was ( 1.77 ± 0. 53)%, (0. 41± 0. 18)%, (4. 26 ± 0. 82)% and (0. 72 ± 0. 23) % in liver tissue, respectively. The expression levels of the IL-17 and ROR-γt mRNA in the liver tissue, and IL-6, IL-17 and TGF-β levels in the serum were significantly lower in TPT I/R group than in saline I/R group (P<0. 05). Conclusion Pretreatment with low dose of TPT could effectively protect the liver from I/R injury in mice, which may be related to the inhibition of Th17 cells.
10.Beat to beat analysis of morphological difference of ECG waveforms.
Liye WANG ; Aiping WU ; Chuanyong LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(2):316-319
Three different kinds of ECG data including the healthy, angina and myocardial infarction from the ECG database were analyzed to obtain the morphological difference sequence of their P-waves, QRS-wave and T-wave, and their RR interval sequences. Then the variability of these four sequences was analyzed by detrended fluctuation analysis (DFA) method. The results indicate that, the changing pattern in the DFA index of RR interval sequence from the healthy to the morbidity is different from those of the P-wave, QRS-wave and T-wave. The DFA indices of the RR interval sequence are about 1 in all three states, while the DFA indices of the other three sequences are about 0.5 in the healthy and all decrease from the healthy to morbidity.
Angina Pectoris
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physiopathology
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Electrocardiography
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Heart Rate
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physiology
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Humans
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Models, Biological
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Myocardial Infarction
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physiopathology