2.“Metal Family”Analysis Based on Family Resemblance Theory
Cuilan MA ; Jin GUO ; Chunhua JIA
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(5):934-938
This study was aimed to analyze the similarities of characteristics between members of“metal family” in the five elements. Wittgenstein’s family resemblance theory was used in the analysis of members assigned to the category of“metal family”, which included metal, autumn, west, white, pungent and lung. The results showed that there was family resemblance between members of“metal family”. It was concluded that members were classified into the category of“metal family” through analogical reasoning of family resemblance. Any member to be classified as a member of“metal family” showed similarity with at least one of other family members. Certain member in the“metal family” had similarities in different aspects with multiple members in the family. Any two members of“metal family” may not always have any similarities. It can be deduced that certain physiological functions of lung were not owned by the lung itself, but by the characteristics of“metal family”. The range of“metal family” can be expanded and multiplied. The“metal family” can build new members in different areas.
3.On the Impartiality Principle in the Healthcare Reform
Chunhua LIU ; Rentian WANG ; Shaopeng GUO
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(02):-
"Everyone′s access to healthcare service" is established as the ultimate goal of the healthcare reform,which manifests the principle of impartiality.The practice of impartiality principle is not only the duty-bound responsibility of public hospitals,but also the important orientation of public hospitals′ reform,thus should be performed through out the whole process of healthcare reform,in order to explore a management system of public hospitals consistent with the Chinese current condition.
4.Culture of vascular smooth muscle cells from coronary arteries of diabetic rats
Wei GUO ; Lei YANG ; Chunhua WANG ; Rong HUO ; Zhimin DU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(01):-
Aim To investigate the method of culturing vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMC) of coronary arteries derived from experimental diabetic rats and to establish the model of VSMC for the study of chronic cardiovascular diseases of diabetes. Method After the establishment of the model of diabetic rats, the coronary arteries of rats were separated carefully to culture VSMC using the method of explanting culture. Results The primary culture of VSMC was performed successfully by the method mentioned above. The cells could be isolated by different kinds of digestive enzyme in three steps. 7 ~10 days afterward, the cells overlapped in layers and displayed the typical ‘hill and valley’ pattern and positive immunochemical staining for smooth muscle actin. Conclusion VSMC from experimental diabetes proliferates faster than normal VSMC and its cultivating condition is strictly limited. The morphology of diabetic VSMC is as same as that of normal rats.
5.Pathological and clinical effects of preoperative arterial infusion chemotherapy on the breast cancers
Zeping YU ; Chunhua GUO ; Yousheng LI ; Zhonghao CHEN ; Jieshou LI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2001;14(2):143-145
Objectives:To investigate the pathological and clinical effect of preoperative arterial infusion chemotherapy on breast cancers.Methods:Twenty patients with breast carcinoma received regional arterial angiography by Seldinger's procedure followed by arterial infusion chemotherapy.Sixteen patients who didn't undergo preoperative chemotherapy were selected as controls.All the operation specimens were analyzed by the same pathologist.Results:Histological analysis of the two groups revealed the following results:① cancer tissue necrosis increased in the arterial chemotherapy group;②karyopyknosis,karyorrhexis coagulation and necrosis of cytoplasm around the vascular vessels as well as interstitial edema were found in the tumor tissue,invasion of inflammatory cells,intimal proliferation thrombus and inflammation of vessels could also be seen.All the changes were much severe in the infusion chemotherapy group than in the controlled group;Conclusions:Histological changes are significant after preoperative arterial infusion chemotherapy for breast carcinoma.
6. AKT modulates PTEN expression in hepatocarcinoma HepG2 cells via C-MYC pathway
Tumor 2020;40(2):102-112
Objective: To investigate whether C-myc is involved in the modulation of protein kinase B (PKB, also known as AKT) on the expression of phosphate and tension homology deleted on chromsome ten (PTEN) in hepatoma HepG2 cells. Methods: HepG2 cells were treated with different concentrations of AKT inhibitor Capivasertib (5, 10 and 20 nmol/L). The expression levels of AKT, phosphorylated (p)-AKT, Bad, p-Bad, C-myc and p-C-myc proteins were detected by Western blotting. The transcription levels of C-myc downstream genes eukaryotic initiation factor-4E (eIF-4E), branched‐chain amino acid aminotransferase 1 (BCAT1) and WW domain-containing E3 ubiquitin protein ligase 1 (WWP1) were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR. The expressions of eIF-4E, BCAT1 and WWP1 genes were silenced by siRNA, then the transcription and expression of PTEN were detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR and Western blotting, respectively. The effects of Capivasertib treatment or WWP1 gene silence on the expression and localization of PTEN protein in HepG2 cells were detected by cell immunofluorescence technique. Results: In HepG2 cells treated with different concentrations of Capivasertib for 8 h, the expression levels of p-AKT, p-C-myc and p-Bad were significantly downregulated as compared with the control group (all P < 0.01), and the expression levels of eIF-4E, BCAT1 and WWP1 mRNAs were also downregulated (all P < 0.01). Silencing eIF-4E, BCAT1 and WWP1 gene expressions had no significant effect on the transcription of PTEN (all P 0.01) but the silence of WWP1 gene could significantly enhance the expression of PTEN protein (P < 0.01). Both Capivasertib treatment and WWP1 gene silence could increase the expression level of PTEN and induce its aggregation on the cell membrane. Conclusion: AKT is able to affect the transcription of WWP 1 gene by C-myc pathwaty, and ultimately participates in the modulation of PTEN expression in HepG2 cells.
7.Comparison of blood high mobility group box-1 versus N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide concentrations for assessment of cardiac dysfunction inpatients with severe sepsis
Zhuojun DENG ; Chunhua ZHANG ; Xuan GUO ; Shimin DONG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;34(10):1252-1254
Objective To compare the blood high mobility group box-1 (HMGB-l) versus N-terminal prohormone of brain natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) for assessment of cardiac dysfunction in the patients with severe sepsis.Methods Ninety-eight patients of both sexes,aged 18-75 yr,were divided into 3 groups according to left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF):non-cardiac dysfunction group (LVEF ≥ 50 %,n =43),mild cardiac dysfunction group (30% ≤ LVEF < 50%,n =41),and severe cardiac dysfunction group (LVEF < 30%,n =14).Acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ (APACHE Ⅱ) score was performed.Venous blood samples were obtained for determination of the concentrations of HMGB-1 and NT-proBNP.Days of hospitalization and the survival rates within 28 days after admission to hospital were recorded.Pearson correlation between blood HMGB-l,NT-proBNP concentrations and LVEF was analyzed.Results Compared with non-cardiac dysfunction group,LVEF was significantly decreased,APACHE Ⅱ score and blood HMGB-1 and NT-proBNP concentrations were increased,days of hospitalization were prolonged,and the survival rates were decreased in mild and severe cardiac dysfunction groups,and the changes in the parameters mentioned above were more obvious in severe cardiac dysfunction group.The correlation coefficient between blood HMGB-1 concentration and LVEF was -0.639 and between blood NT-proBNP concentration and LVEF was-0.521,showing significant difference.Conclusion Blood HMGB-1 concentration provides higher reliability than blood NT-proBNP concentration in assessing the degree of cardiac dysfunction in the patients with severe sepsis.
8.Reperfusion Therapy and White Blood Cell Count in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction
Shucheng LI ; Yuming HAO ; Jinrui GUO ; Chunhua LI
Tianjin Medical Journal 2014;(4):349-351
Objective To study the relationship between blood cell count and cardiac events in acute ST elevation myocardial infarction patients treated with reperfusion in the early stage. Methods In this study, we assigned 151 patients to whom reperfusion therapy had been delivered within 3 hours of STEMI symptom into two groups:primary percutaneous cor-onary intervention group and thrombolysis therapy group. Differences of cardiac events and white blood cell count in these two groups were analyzed in the first 4 days. Results In the second day and the forth day, cardiac events rate and white blood cell count were significantly lower in the primary percutaneous coronary intervention group than those in the thromboly-sis therapy group (P<0.05). In the second day, white blood cell count has a positive correlation with cardiac events rate (r=0.226, P<0.05). Conclusion Primary percutaneous coronary intervention decreased blood cell count and cardiac events rate. In patients with acute myocardial infarction, increasing white blood cell was related to cardiac events in the near future.
9.Association of isokinetic strength with pain and functional status in knee osteoarthritis patients aged 80 years and over
Changshui WENG ; Yanmei GUO ; Wei CHEN ; Chunhua LI ; Na WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(7):718-721
Objective To evaluate the difference in isokinetic strength of the knee muscles between knee osteoarthritis (KOA) patients aged 80 years and over and matched healthy controls,and to establish the association of isokinetic strength with pain and functional status in patients with KOA.Methods The study enrolled 32 patients aged 80 and over diagnosed with unilateral knee OA and 10 matched controls.Pain was evaluated by the visual analogue scale (VAS),the pain intensity scale and the Lequesne index for patients with knee OA.Functional status was assessed by the Timed Up and Go Test (TUGT),the Five Times Sit to Stand Test (FTSST) and the Timed 10 Meter Walk Test (TWT).Muscle strength was measured using the isokinetic dynamometer Biodex System 4 Pro.Bilateral isokinetic (concentric) knee flexion and extension with the protocol of 60 degrees/sec,180 degrees/sec was also performed.Results The difference in two angular velocities of extensor and flexor peak torques between the knee OA group and the control group was statistically significant (t=2.747,P< 0.05).The extensor peak torque was negatively correlated with age,Liquesce index scores,FTSST,TUGT and TWT (r=-0.39~~-0.75,P<0.05),but had no correlation with the VAS score or the Lequesne index pain score (r=-0.23~ 0.31,P>0.05).The regression analysis results suggested that the extensor peak torque and the VAS score together were important predictors for the Liquesce index (adjusted R2 =0.41).Conclusions The degree of knee muscle damage is closely related to the functional performance of the muscles in knee OA patients aged 80 years or over.The strength of the quadriceps and the intensity of pain are important predictors of disability for those patients.
10.Expression and signiifcance of PLTP and MIF in mice with bronchopulmonary dysplasia
Guifang LI ; Baohai SHI ; Guo YAO ; Junli LIU ; Chunhua QI
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2013;(9):876-879
Objective To study the expression and signiifcance of phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP) and macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in mice with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD). Methods Ninety-six 4-day-old mice were randomly divided into oxygen group and air group. Mice in oxygen group were exposed to a FiO2 of 65%, and mice in air group were exposed to air. On day 7, 14, 21 and 28, blood and lung tissue samples from 12 randomly selected mice in each group were obtained. The serum levels of MIF and PLTP were measured by ELISA assay. The morphological changes of lung tissue were ob-served with HE staining. Results The mice in oxygen group showed thickened lung parenchyma and obvious pulmonary ifbrosis. The radioactive alveolar count was signiifcantly lower in oxygen group than that in air group (P<0.01). PLTP level in air group was increased gradually from day 7 to day 21, and began to decrease on day 28. PLTP level in oxygen group was increased from day 7 to day 14, and decreased on day 21 and day 28. MIF level in air group did not change during the experiment. MIF level in oxygen group was signiifcantly increased from day 7 to day 21, and began to decrease on day 28. Conclusions MIF and PLTP may be good biomarkers for the diagnosis of BPD.