1.The application of the light emitting diode in MR room lighting
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(10):1100-1101
Objective To investigate the application of white light emitting diode (LED) in magnetic resonance room, in order to resolve the damageable problem of incandescent lights under the high magnetic field. Methods The white LEDs and the incandescent lights were installed in MR room, the number of damaged lights was compared after 300 hours. Chi-square test was used for the statistical analysis. And the illuminance and 50 000 hours electricity consumption between LED and incandescent lights were calculated. Results The number of damaged LED and incandescent lights was 2 and 32, respectively and there was a significant difference (χ~2 =48.813 ,P =0.000). The illuminance of the LED and incandescent lights was 155 lx and 100 lX at the 0.75 m horizontal level and the 50 000 hours electricity consumption was 200 kW and 5000 kW, respectively. Conclusion It is feasible and a great advantage to use the white LEDs in MR room lighting.
2.Expression of Telomerase in Cutaneous Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Bowen′s Disease
Hong LIANG ; Xinfang ZHOU ; Chunhong FANG ; Fuying CAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of human telomerase RNA component (hTR) and human telomerase reverse transcriptase(hTERT) mRNA expression in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma(SCC) and Bowen′s disease(BD). Methods Expressions of hTR and hTERT mRNA were detected by in situ hybridization technique in 30 cases of cutaneous SCC and 30 cases of BD. Results Weak expressions of hTR and hTERT mRNA were observed in BD, with positivity rates of 23.33% and 16.67%, respectively. Expressions of hTR and hTERT mRNA were found in 86.67% and 93.33%, respectively, in cutaneous SCC. hTR and hTERT mRNA were positive in 82.35% and 88.24%, respectively, of stage I and II of cutaneous SCC, without strong positive signals in those patients. hTR and hTERT mRNA were positive in 92.31% and 100%, respectively, of stage III and IV of cutaneous SCC, with strong positivity rates of 69.23% and 76.92% in those patients. Expressions of hTR and hTERT mRNA in skin tumors were gradually increased which positively linked with phenotypic progression and degree of dysplasia. Conclusion The strong expression of hTR and hTERT mRNA in the skin tumor suggest the presence of cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.
3.Effects of curcumin on the expressions of NR2A,NR2B and apoptotic neurons in hippocampus after ischemia-reperfusion in rats
Rui ZHOU ; Chunhong XU ; Jun LI ; Hong CAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(10):-
Aim To investigate the effect of curcumin on the expressions of NR2A, NR2B and apoptotic neurons in hippocampus after global brain ischemia-reperfusion in SD rats. Methods Global ischemic model induced by 4-vessel occlusion was adopted. Rats were randomly divided into 5 groups: sham group (SH), ischemia-reperfusion group (I/R), curcumin 30(Cur 30), 100 (Cur 100) and 300 mg?kg-1 group (Cur 300). At different time points after ischemia, animals were designated as subgroups 2 h, 6 h, 1 d, 3 d, 7 d. Cell morphology was observed on HE stain slides. The apoptotic neurons were detected in CA1 region by TUNEL method. Expressions of NR2A and NR2B in hippocampal CA1 and CA3/DG regions were detected by Immunohistochemical technique. Results At each time point the number of apoptotic neurons was much more in I/R group than that in SH group and Cur 100 group,and in Cur 300 group than that in Cur 100 group. The expression of NR2A was higher in the hippocampal CA1 and CA3/DG regions in Cur 100,Cur 300, Cur 30 and SH groups than that in I/R group at each time point(P
4.Characteristics of the cerebral vascular hemodynamic changes in acute stroke patients
Bosheng YANG ; Hang LIN ; Yifei HONG ; Guiqing WANG ; Yifeng CAO ; Chunhong FENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(9):228-229
BACKGROUND: The understanding about characteristics and variation trends of cerebral vascular hemodynamic indexes in high-risk stroke population,in prior and post-stroke period patients as well as in normal people,particularly the cerebral vascular hemodynamic index(CVHD) prior to stroke can improve diagnosis efficiency of stroke and increase sensitivity and specificity of stroke diagnosis.OBJECTIVE: To study the features of CVHD in acute stoke,in order to provide evidences for early evaluation and rehabilitation intervention.DESIGN: Case analysis and observational study based on patients.SETTING: A neurological department in a general hospital of military area command of Chinese PLA and a prevention and cure institute of cerebrovascular diseases.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 55 (male 38,female 17) inpatients in the Neurological Department of Fuzhou General Hospital of Chinese PLA from June to December 2001 were enrolled in the study.METHODS: CVHD was measured during the first week after onset and the data were analyzed.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The CVHD,blood pressure and cerebral vascular hemodynamic parameters.RESULTS: The CVHD of each patient is below 75,median 32.5. The mean velocity,blood flow,maximum velocity,minimum velocity and difference between diastolic and critical pressures were lower than corresponding ones of healthy men in seventies( P < 0.01 ). And the pulse wave velocity,peripheral resistance,specific impedance and critical pressure increased( P < 0. 01).CONCLUSION: During the first week after stroke,the CVHD decreases and many hemodynamic parameters alters significantly. Examination of CVHD can reveal cerebral circulation insufficiency or predict an attack of cerebral stroke.
5.Protective effects of nicotinamide mononucleotide on ethanol-induced DNA damage in L02 cells
DI Chunhong ; YIN Jie ; ZHONG Wenying ; ZHANG Yingying ; CAO Yuejia ; TAN Xiaohua
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(6):548-552
Objective:
To investigate protective effects of nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) on ethanol-induced DNA damage in L02 cells, so as to provide the evidence for adjuvant therapy of NMN on alcoholic liver diseases.
Methods:
L02 cells were pretreated with different concentrations of NMN (0, 1, 2, 4 and 8 mmol/L) for 6 h, and then were exposed to 0.4% ethanol for 12 h. The treated cells were divided into the control group, 0.4% ethanol group and different concentrations of NMN groups. Cell viability was analyzed using trypan blue staining for determining the concentration of NMN as a protective agent. The effects of NMN on ethanol-induced DNA damage in L02 cells were evaluated using immunofluorescence detection and reactive oxygen species (ROS) assay. L02 cells were exposed to 0.4% ethanol for 12 h, cultured in a medium containing a protective concentration of NMN, and divided into PBS group and NMN group. Cell viability was detected at 0, 2, 4, 8, 16 and 32 h, and the effects of NMN on repairing ethanol-induced DNA damage were evaluated by alkaline comet assay.
Results:
The cell viability was lower in 0.4% ethanol group than than in the control group, and was higher in different concentrations of NMN groups than in 0.4% ethanol group (all P<0.05), with no significant difference in the cells viability between 4 mmol/L and higher concentrations of NMN groups and the control group (all P>0.05). Therefore, 4 mmol/L NMN was selected as a protective agent. The cell tail moments, relative immunofluorescence intensities of γH2AX and relative levels of ROS were higher in 0.4% ethanol group than in the control group, and lower in 4 mmol/L and higher concentrations of NMN groups than in 0.4% ethanol group (all P<0.05). The cell viability was increased and the cell tail moment was shortened with the increase of 4 mmol/L NMN intervention time; and the cell viability in 4 h and more of NMN groups were higher, and the cell tail moment were lower than that in PBS group (all P<0.05).
Conclusions
NMN attenuates DNA damage in a dose-dependent manner and promotes the repair of DNA damage in a time-dependent manner. NMN has a protective effect on ethanol-induced DNA damage in hepatocytes.
6.Effect of TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand on the biological activity of hepatocarcinoma cell line
Lihui HAN ; Wensheng SUN ; Suxia LIU ; Xiaoqing JIA ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Chunhong MA ; Lifen GAO ; Lining ZHANG ; Yinglin CAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To explore the effect of TNF-related apoptosis inducing ligand (TRAIL), a new apoptotic inducing molecule on the biological activity of hepatocarcinoma cell line. METHODS: The expression of membrane binding TRAIL on HepG2 cells was detected by immuno-cytochemistry. Quantity of secretory TRAIL was assayed by ELISA method. The cytotoxicity and apoptosis induced by TRAIL was detected by MTT and TUNEL method, respectively. The telomerase activity of HepG2 cells was detected by TRAP-PCR assay kit. The expression of hTERT, the catalytic subunit of telomerase, was detected by FCM. RESULTS: TRAIL was constitutively expressed on the membrane of HepG2 cell line. Soluble TRAIL was also expressed to a certain degree. Cytotoxicity assay showed that TRAIL significantly inhibited the growth of hepatocarcinoma cells. TUNEL assay indicated that TRAIL induced apoptosis in hepatocarcinoma cells. Detection of telomerase activity showed that TRAIL inhibited telomerase activity and the expression of telomerase catalytic subunit. CONCLUSION: TRAIL is an effective molecule to inhibit the growth of hepatocarcinoma through multiple pathways, such as inducing apoptosis and inhibiting the activity of telomerase.
7.Prevalence investigation on autism spectrum disorders in urban preschools in Xi′an
Chunhong CAO ; Yuying HE ; Fengyi GUO ; Li HE ; Duan WANG ; Wenxiang HE ; Haiqing ZHANG ; Xiaoyan YANG ; Yanni CHEN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(1):50-53
Objective:To investigate the prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASD)among children in kindergartens in Xi′an urban districts.Methods:A stratified cluster sampling method was adopted, and selected all children from 12 kindergartens in 6 urban districts of Xi′an.Primary screening positive children with ASD were identified by filling out the Autism Behavior Checklist (ABC) by their parents and the guardians reports, and then the beha-vioral observations were made to identify suspicious ASD children.Finally these children were diagnosed in the hospital through the autism diagnostic observation schedule, 2 nd edition (ADOS-2). The data were calculated with SPSS 18.0. Results:Totally, 38 cases with ASD were diagnosed among 5 178 children, the prevalence of children ASD in kindergartens in Xi′an urban districts was 7.3‰, and the 95% confidence interval was 4.98‰-9.62‰.The prevalence of ASD in children was statistically significant in different age groups ( χ2=9.914, P<0.05) and gender groups ( χ2=18.812, P<0.05). The accuracy of ASD screening by guardians reports is better than that by ABC. Conclusions:(1)The prevalence of ASD children in kindergartens in Xi′an urban districts is at high level in similar reports in China.If ASD children at the special education institutions and home are considered, the overall prevalence rate is higher, indicating that the prevalence of ASD children in China may be underestimated.(2)With the increase of age, the attendance rate of ASD children in kindergartens has a decreasing trend.
8.Cognition research on disaster nursing in nursing undergraduates
Fuming CAO ; Yinhua ZHANG ; Chunhong SHI ; Honghua LIU
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2015;(14):1705-1707
Objective To investigate the understanding of nursing undergraduates on disaster and disaster nursing, so as to provide reference and basis for disaster nursing education. Methods On the basis of Jennings-Sanders nursing students′perceptions about disaster nursing questionnaire, we designed questionnaire on recognition of disaster and disaster nursing from grade one to three students. Results Most of the students had comprehensive understanding about disaster concept and had a high learning intention ( 87. 2%) about disaster nursing. Lectures(n=56), video learning(n=30), disaster skills training(n=28)and disaster drills (n=27) were four important forms of disaster nursing learning in students. 56 (42. 1%) nursing students thought the first year of college was the proper time to learn disaster nursing knowledge. The content of disaster nursing included both disasters knowledge and disaster prevention knowledge, both knowledge and skills about disasters escaping, self and mutual medical aid, physiological and psychological medical aid. Conclusions To carry out disaster nursing education in nursing students is necessary and important.
9.Relationship of clusterin expression with Bax and p53 expression in non-small cell lung cancer.
Linlin NIU ; Jialan ZANG ; Li CAI ; Chunhong LI ; Hongyan CAO
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2007;10(4):284-287
BACKGROUNDIt has been proven that clusterin is a newly apoptosis-related factor and upregulates in many tumors. It plays important roles in carcinogenesis and tumor progression. The antiapoptosis of clusterin seems to be relative to other antiapoptosis factors. The aim of this study is to investigate the expression and significance of clusterin in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) tissue.
METHODSThe expression of clusterin, p53 and Bax in NSCLC were detected by immunohistochemical SP method and Western blot assay.
RESULTSPositive expression rate of clusterin was 79.25% (42/53) in NSCLC tissues which was much higher than that in normal lung tissue (2/16, 12.50%) (Chi-square=23.68, P < 0.05). The expression of clusterin was closely related to pathological differentiation (rs=0.464, P < 0.01), clinical stage (rs =0.320, P < 0.01) and lymph node metastasis (rs=0.255, P < 0.05), but not correlated to the sex (Chi-square=0.007, P > 0.05), age (Chi-square=0.707, P > 0.05) and histological type (Chi-square=0.702, P > 0.05). The expression of clusterin in NSCLC was positively correlated to the expression of p53 (rs=0.589, P < 0.01), but was negatively related to the expression of Bax (rs =-0.346, P < 0.01). The relative expression level of clusterin protein in NSCLC was significantly higher than that in normal lung tissue (0.541±0.010 vs 0.201±0.020) (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSClusterin may play an important role in the biological characteristics of NSCLC by the antiapoptosis pathway.
10.Effect of preS2 antisense RNA on hepatocellular carcinoma with a novel delivery system.
Chunhong MA ; Wensheng SUN ; Peikun TIAN ; Xiaoyan WANG ; Suxia LIU ; Lining ZHANG ; Yinglin CAO ; Faliang ZHU ; Qiu ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(5):717-720
OBJECTIVESTo construct a hepatoma directed gene delivery system which could transfer preS2 antisense RNA to liver cancer cells specifically, and to explore a new therapeutic strategy for hepatocellular carcinoma by blocking hepatitis B virus (HBV) with antisense RNA targeting hepatocellular carcinoma.
METHODSGE7 and HA20 were synthesized and mixed with pEBAF-as-preS2, a hepatocarcinoma specific HBV antisense expression vector, to construct a novel HBV antisense RNA delivery system named AFP-enhancing 4-element complex. Nude mice bearing hepatocelluar carcinoma cells HepG2.2.15 were injected with AFP-enhancing 4-element complex via a tail vein. Total RNA from tissues was extracted, and reversal transcription-ploymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) was used to detect the expression of preS2. Different doses of AFP-enhancing 4-element complex was injected into nude mice at different time points, and tumor diameter was measured.
RESULTSAFP-enhancing 4-element complex was constructed successfully. RT-PCR showed preS2 antisense RNA delivered by AFP-enhancing 4-element complex only expressed in liver tumor HepG2.2.15 cells of the mice. After the treatment of AFP-enhancing 4-element complex with dose of 0.2 micro g per mouse (once a week for 4 weeks), the mean tumor diameter of nude mice was significantly shorter than that of the control groups (0.995 +/- 0.35 cm vs 2.125 +/- 0.25 cm, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSAn HBV antisense RNA gene delivery system targeting hepatocellular carcinoma, AFP-enhancing 4-element complex, was constructed successfully. PreS2 antisense RNA expressed specifically in hepatocelluar carcinoma cells significantly inhibits tumor growth of mice bearing hepatocarcinoma HepG2.2.15 and may have therapeutic potential in HBV related hepatocarcinoma.
Animals ; Drug Delivery Systems ; Gene Transfer Techniques ; Genetic Therapy ; Genetic Vectors ; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ; therapeutic use ; Hepatitis B virus ; genetics ; Liver Neoplasms, Experimental ; pathology ; therapy ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Nude ; Protein Precursors ; therapeutic use ; RNA, Antisense ; therapeutic use