1.Study on relationship between IL-6, IL-8 and Helicobacter pylori in patients with gastric cancer
Jing WANG ; Chunchun YANG ; Fengchun LI
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;37(5):143-145,149
Objective To investigate relationship between IL-6, IL-8 and Helicobacter pylori in patients with gastric cancer.Methods 264 cases patients with gastric cancer and gastritis were selected, and divided into control group, precancerous lesion group and gastric cancer group according to the tissue biopsy, then each group were divided into positive group and negative group according to 12 C test.IL-6 and IL-8 in serum and gastric juice were detected by ELISA, while in gastric mucosa by double antibody sandwich method.Results Compared with control group, IL-6 and IL-8 in serum, gastric juiceand gastric mucosa were higher ( P<0.05 ) .Compared with precancerous lesion group, IL-6 and IL-8 in serum, gastric juice and gastric mucosa were higher(P<0.05).Compared with Hp negative group, IL-6 and IL-8 in serum, gastric juice and gastric mucosa were higher(P<0.05). Compared with gastric cancer group, Hp eradication rate of precancerous lesion group and control group was higher, respectively ( P<0.05 ) . Conclusion IL-6 and IL-8 in gastric cancer patients’ serum, gastric juice and gastric mucosa increased, which is higher in Hp positive group.The levels of IL-6, IL-8 maybe the key mechanism of the formation of gastric cancer, which has important sense of assessment and diagnosis of gastric cancer.
2.Clinical analysis of 11 patients with relapsing polychondritis
Yang HUANG ; Jian MEI ; Qin LI ; Chunchun CAI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;(14):625-627
Objective: To improve the understanding of the clinical feature and early diagnosis of relapsing polychondritis(RP). Method: Eleven patients with RP were analyzed retrospectively and the reported literatures were reviewed. Result: Nine cases had initial involvement of auricular cartilage while two polyarthritis. The treatment of 2RP patients with respiralory tract involvement was invalid and 1 patient died. Nine cases were initially misdiagnosed, with a misdiagnosis rate of 81.82%. Conclusion: RP involves cartilage and connective tissue. The prognosis with respiralory tract involvement is poor. RP is a sort of paroxysmal and progressive inflammation involving cartilages all over the body with a variety of clinical manifestations. Early diagnosis of RP is based on full understanding of its clinical features.
3.The Influence of Furosemide on the Currents of the Delayed Rectification Potassium Channels and Sodium Channels of Mice's Spiral Ganglion Neurons
Jiahong DENG ; Li YANG ; Hequn JIANG ; Chunchun CAI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 1998;0(03):-
Objective To study the influence of furosemide on the currents of the delayed rectification potassium channel and sodium channel of mice's spiral ganglion neurons.Methods Postnatal mice(P1~P6) spiral ganglion neurons were obtained by mechanical dissociation and enzymolysis.Delayed rectification potassium channels' currents and sodium channels' currents were recorded with whole-cell patch clamp techniques.Observed was the influence of furosemide on potassium channels and sodium channels.Results When furosemide was added around the spiral ganglion neurons,the delayed rectification potassium currents were inhibited to around +200~+300 pA,and sodium currents were inhibited to about 30% of peak current.Furosemide was washed away after working steadily for 1 minute,5 and 10 minutes.The delayed rectification potassium currents could recover to 98%,64%,and 25% of the peak currents before and sodium currents could recover to 96%,76% and 54% of the peak currents accordingly.Conclusion The currents of delayed rectification potassium channels and sodium channels could be inhibited by furosemide to different degrees.The longer furosemide was used,the greater damage could occur in the ion channels.
4.Efficacy of minimally invasive percutaneous intervertebral disc approach for treatment of sympathet-ic cervical spondylosis
Chunchun XUE ; Jianfeng CAI ; Xiaofeng LI ; Aiping HUANG ; Lei XIE ; Zhen GU ; Xia LI ; Kaiqiang WANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;36(9):1106-1109
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of minimally invasive percutaneous intervertebral disc approach for treatment of sympathetic cervical spondylosis. Methods Fifty?six patients diagnosed as having sympathetic cervical spondylosis from January 2009 to August 2014, aged 22-64 yr, with the dis?ease course ranged from 6 months to 15 yr and a follow?up period of 6 months, were enrolled in the study. The related minimally invasive approach was selected according to the height of the diseased intervertebral space. When the ratio of the height of diseased intervertebral space∕normal intervertebral space≤1∕3, per?cutaneous radiofrequency ablation was used ( groupⅠ, n=19); when the ratio within the range of 1∕3-2∕3, percutaneous laser disk decompression was used ( groupⅡ, n=12); when the ratio≥2∕3, low?tem?perature plasma radiofrequency ablation was used ( group Ⅲ, n=25) . Before operation, at 2 weeks after operation, and at 1, 3 and 6 months after operation, the sympathetic symptoms were evaluated using the 20?point score. At 2 weeks and 6 months after operation, the patients′ subjective satisfaction was assessed and graded ( excellent, good, medium and poor ) . Results All the patients were followed up for 6 months. The sympathetic symptom scores were significantly lower at each time point after operation in Ⅰand Ⅲ groups and at 2 weeks and 3 and 6 months after operation in group Ⅱ than those before operation
( P<0.05) . The excellent and good rate of patients′subjective satisfaction was 67.9% at 2 weeks after op?eration, and 76.8% in the last follow?up period at 6 months after operation. Conclusion The minimally invasive percutaneous intervertebral disc approach has a marked short?term effect on sympathetic cervical spondylosis.
5.Methods of SHI Qi in Diagnosing and Treating Chronic Tendon and Bone Disease
Xiaofeng LI ; Wen MO ; Zhijun HU ; Dezhi TANG ; Xiulan YE ; Jie YE ; Chunchun XUE ; Yongjun WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;58(17):1453-1457
The authors summarize Professor SHI Qi's clinical experience in diagnosing and treating chronic tendon and bone disease.The specific diagnosing and treating thinking and methods could be summarized as follows:1)Three stages,which means chronic tendon and bone disease could be treated according to early,medium and late stages.2) Three differentiations,which include differentiating disease,type and syndrome.3) Three examining,which include seeing patient clearly,reading the disease and getting the key point.In addition,Prof.SHI emphasizes threepoint syndrome differentiation which means the combination of the lesion's target,peri-target and whole syndrome characteristics differentiation.In the process of treatment,Prof.SHI emphasizes three methods combination of herb,technique and breathing technique.Both internal and external treatments should be used.Prof.SHI advocates that the control strategy should be the prevention,treatment and recuperation integration concept,including preventing disease,early treatment to prevent deterioration and preventing reoccurrence after cure.
6.The Feasibility and Security of General Anesthesia for Elective Surgery in Infants with Mild Upper Respiratory Tract Infections
Yi WANG ; Chunchun TANG ; Juanjuan REN ; Juan LI ; Chao ZHANG ; Zhaoqiong ZHU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(11):1088-1090
Objective To evaluate the feasibility and security of general anesthesia for elective surgery in infants with mild upper respiratory tract infections (URI). Methods A total of 169 cases of infants underwent general anesthesia for elective surgery, ASAⅠorⅡ, both sexes, aged 20 days to 36 months, were divided into URI group (n=41) and non-URI group (n=128), according to the preoperative symptoms of URI. The general data, the perioperative and postoperative respiratory-related complications were observed and recorded. Results (1) There was a higher incidence rate of breath holding during the operation in URI group than that of URI group. There were no significant differences in cough, sputum, blood oxygen saturation (SpO 2)<0.95, fever, glossoptosis between two groups. No fever was found in both groups. There was a higher incidence rate of sputum after operation in URI group. There were no significant differences in other complications including cough, SpO2<0.95, fever, glos?soptosis and incidence rate of breath holding between two groups. No laryngospasm and bronchospasm were found during operation and after operation in two groups. (2)The incidence of postoperative cough and fever increased, while the inci?dence rates of SpO2<0.95 and glossoptosis were lower after operation compared with those during operation in non-URI group. In URI group, the incidence rate of postoperative fever was higher,and SpO2<0.95 and breath holding was lower. There were no significant differences in other complications in URI group. Conclusion It is feasible and relatively safe to implement tracheal intubation general anesthesia for the infants with mild URI under thorough preoperative assessment and careful opera?tive management.
7.Effect of temozolomide combined with curcumin on the apoptosis of the C6 glioma cells
Yahua WANG ; Xue YING ; Chunchun ZHANG ; Yaru XUAN ; Helu YAN ; Xia LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(10):1564-1567
Objective To study the temozolomide combined with curcumin on the inhibitory effect and apoptosis of the C6 glioma cells. Methods The C6 glioma cells were treated with temozomide in combination with curcumin. The anti proliferation effect of liposomes on the C6 glioma cells was investigated by using the method of sulforhodamine B (SRB). Flow cytometry was used to detect apoptosis of the C6 glioma cells. Confocal laser scan-ning microscope was used to observe apoptosis and location in the C6 glioma cells. Results The results of SRB as-say showed that temozolomide in combination with curcumin inhibition rate were (91.22 ± 0.51)%in 48 h of the C6 glioma cells; Flow cytometry showed that the apoptosis rate were (33.15 ± 0.79)% with temozolomide (5 μmol/L) in combination with curcumin (10 μmol/L). Laser scanning confocal scanning microscope indicated that the apop-tosis of in the C6 glioma cells treated with temozolomide in combination with curcumin was more than that of free drug. Conclusion The temozolomide in combination of curcumin can inhibit the growth and induce apoptosis of the C6 glioma cells.
8.Long term exposure to low doses of sodium arsenite on effect of apoptosis in immortalized human skin cutin forming cells
Chunchun LI ; Hanyi DENG ; Yiping NI ; Yuan MA ; Jiting LIU ; Rui YAN ; Dapeng WANG ; Qingling WANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Yan AN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2017;36(4):241-245
Objective To explore the mechanism of cell apoptosis of immortalized human keratinocytes (HaCaT cells) and protein expression related to this process after long term exposure to sodium arsenite (NaAsO2,1.0 μmol/L).Methods Malignant transformation model was set up through long-term exposure of HaCaT cells to 1.0 μmol/L NaAsO2.Cell passage for 0,1,7,14,21,28 and 35 generations in the process of malignant transformation were collected for measurement of cell apoptosis rate by flow cytometry,and apoptosis related proteins by Western blotting,including activation of cysteine protease 3,8 (cleaved-caspase-3,8),C/EBP homologous protein (CHOP),B-cell leukemia/lymphoma 2 (Bcl-2),and Bcl-2 associated X protein (Bax).Results Along with the arsenite treatment,the apoptosis levels were significantly decreased (F =26.770,all P < 0.05),the apoptosis levels (0.307 ± 0.049,0.213 ± 0.055,0.163 ± 0.057,0.147 ± 0.035,0.053 ± 0.012) of the 7th,14th,21st,28th and 35thgenerations of cells after arsenite treatment were lower than that of control group of the 0th generation (0.393 ±0.021,all P < 0.05).Compared between generations,there were statistical differences of the protein expression levels of cleaved-caspase-3,Chop,Bax and Bcl-2 in arsenite group (cleaved-caspase-3:1.000 ± 0.000,1.030 ± 0.027,1.104 ± 0.069,1.016 ± 0.087,0.838 ± 0.075,0.753 ± 0.082,0.677 ± 0.073;Chop:1.000 ± 0.000,1.059 ± 0.018,0.934 ± 0.095,0.976 ± 0.216,0.793 ± 0.136,0.651 ± 0.042,0.564 ± 0.056;Bax:1.000 ± 0.000,1.069 ± 0.037,1.028 ± 0.042,0.954 ± 0.118,0.641 ± 0.135,0.531 ± 0.132,0.429 ± 0.085;Bcl-2:1.000 ± 0.000,1.072 ± 0.023,1.249 ± 0.134,1.334 ± 0.143,1.633 ± 0.221,1.507 ± 0.152,1.461 ± 0.145,F =7.730,7.355,27.802,12.438,all P < 0.05),compared with control group of the 0th generation (1.000 ± 0.000) and the same generation control group (1.000 ± 0.000),after the 21st generation,the differences were statistically significant (all P < 0.05),while there was no difference of the protein expression levels of cleaved-caspase-8 (F =0.832,P > 0.05).Conclusion In the process of malignant transformation,the apoptosis levels of HaCaT cells are inhibited after long term sodium arsenite exposure through mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress signaling pathways.
9.Gradual and persistent balloon dilatation for traumatic biliary strictures by percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography
Cheng ZHANG ; Lijun SHI ; Yulong YANG ; Yuefeng MA ; Ying YU ; Meiju LIN ; Hongwei ZHANG ; Jingyi LI ; Chunchun QI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2017;23(5):338-341
The clinical data of 7 patients who underwent the treatment of gradual and persistent balloon dilatation (GPBD) by percutaneous transhepatic cholangiography (PTC)for traumatic biliary stricture in Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Dalian University were analyzed retrospectively.Balloon catheters were successfully implanted in 5 cases by PTC,and with the help of ERCP in 2 PTC failed cases.There was no bleeding,acute pancreatitis and other complications.Two balloon catheters were damaged and displaced,respectively.All the biliary strictures were relieved.No biliary sludge was attached on the surface of the balloon and in the bile duct.Bile duct mucosa had congestion edema and cellulose attachment.There was no biliary stricture recurrence in the follow-up of 5 to 27 months.This study showed GPBD by PTC was a simple,safe and effective method for treating traumatic biliary strictures.
10.Study of the bone-like apatite's depositing induced by collagen I with its mechanism.
Jianglei TU ; Fuqiang GUO ; Chunchun LU ; Bogang LI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(1):99-103
The collagen I was made with the dialysis method of enzymolysising the pig skin, and the static deposition in vitro of calcium phosphate was comparative studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) under the condition of pH7. 4, Ca/P 1.67 and whether adding the collagen I into the system. Then the chemical composition of the sedimentary product and the diversification of the collagen I 's IR and Raman spectra (RS) before and after the mineralization were analyzed. The results showed that,under the physiological pH condition that there was not any collagen I, though Ca/P reached up to 1.67, the sedimentary product was CaHPO4 x 2H2O yet, however, after adding collagen I into the system, the bone-like apatite was deposited, which proved that collagen I indeed had the effects on the inducing of the bone-like apatite's mineralization in vitro; there was obviously mutual coordination action between collagen I and its mineralization product--bone-like apatite, which caused that amide peak I red-shifted, amide peak II and amide peak III decreased significantly or disappeared on the IR of collagen I, which maybe was the mechanism that how collagen I induced the depositing of the bone-like apatite.
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