1.The effects of Erlotinib,an epidermal growth factor receptor inhibitor,on the angiogenesis of pancreatic cancer
Ying-Ying LU ; Da-Dao JING ; Ming XU ; Al ET ;
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the mechanisms of inhibitory effect of Erlotinib,an epidermal growth factor(VEGF) receptor inhibitor,on angiogenesis of pancreatic carncer.Methods①In a tube formation assay,Erlotinib(100?mol/L) was applied to the culture media and compared to the serum free media.The expression of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) in BxPC-3 cells treated with Erlo- tinib at different concentrations(5,50,100,200?mol/L) was determined by RT-PCR.②The xeno grafts derived from BxPC 3 cancer cells were inoculated into the BALB/C nude mice.The mice were treated with either Erlotinib(100 mg/kg of Erlotinib oral lavage daily) or saline for four weeks.The vol- ume of the xenografts was measured and the tumor growth rate was calculated.The microvessel density (MVD) of tumor tissue was determined by immunohistochemistry with an antibody against factorⅧ. Results There were less endothelium cells and close hollow tubular structures in grlotinib treated group compared to the control group in the tube formation assay.The mean weight of xenografts in Erlotinib treated group[(0.397?0.550)g] was significantly lower than that in the control group[(1.570?1.060)g] with a inhibitary rate of 74.5%.The expression of VEGF mRNA in Ertotinib treated groups (=50?mol/L) were decreased comparing to the control group.The VEGF expression in xeno- grafts tumor tissues was also markedly down-regulated.The MVI) was significantly decreased in Erlotinib treated group( 1.86?0.43)than that in the control group (5.98?1.27,P
2.Effect of selective laser trabecularplasty on early chronic primary angle-closure glaucoma
ming-shui, FU ; da-wei, LUO ; min, TANG ; ying, MA
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(06):-
21 mmHg.The side effects,IOP and application of anti-glaucoma drugs were examined 1 h,1 d,1 week,1 month,3 months and 6 months after SLT. Results The IOP was significantly decreased 1 week,1 month,3 months and 6 months after SLT compared with that before treatment(P21 mmHg using two anti-glaucoma drugs,respectively. Conclusion SLT is a safe and effective method for IOP control in early CPACG after treatment with laser peripheral iridoplasty and laser iridectomy.
3.Needling revision with mitomycin C subconjuctival injection on early failed filtering blebs
ming-shui, FU ; ying, MA ; min, TANG ; da-wei, LUO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the therapeutic effects of needling revision with mitomycin C(MMC) subconjuctival injection on early failed filtering blebs after trabeculectomy for glaucoma. Methods Needling revision with MMC 0.2 mL(0.04 mg) subconjuctival injection was performed on 86 eyes of 76 patients with failed filtering blebs 2 to 6 weeks after trabeculectomy for glaucoma.An average of 1.88 times of treatment was performed.The intraocular pressure(IOP),blebs and side effects were observed,and follow-up was conducted for 6 months. Results Two to six weeks after trabeculectomy,there were 50 eyes with thickened and focalized blebs,32 eyes with encapsulated blebs and 4 eyes with no bleb.Six months after needling revision with MMC subconjuctival injection,blebs of 61 eyes turned into functional ones.The blebs were thinned and multicysted in 24 eyes,diffused and elevated in 37 eyes,thickened and focalized in 6 eyes,encapsulated in 13 eyes and disappeared in 6 eyes.Three months after treatment,the mean IOP was(15.2?6.1) mmHg,and there were 57 eyes with IOP
4.The association between polyomaviruses JC infection and gynecologic tumors.
Ying GU ; Yu ZHANG ; Da-Qing LIU ; Ming-Juan XU
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(2):148-153
The JC virus is a widely infected human polyomavirus. Recent foreign researches showed that the JC virus infection is correlated with tumors of nervous system and digestive system, while, and study on the relationship between JC virus infection and gynecological tumor is seldom reported. In this study, we first establish the nucleic acid detection methods and procedures for JC virus and its highly homologous BK virus. The JC and BK viruses infection was evaluated by detect the viral DNA in samples including biopsy tissues, serum as well as urine of myoma of uterus (98 cases), cervical cancer (84 cases), endometrial cancer (40 cases) and ovarian tumor (72 cases) patients. The BK viral DNA positive rate was significantly higher in urine samples than that of blood and biopsy samples, and there is no significant difference of the BK viral DNA positive rate among all patient groups. The JC viral DNA positive rate is almost 0 in serum samples and biopsy. tissues, however, viral DNA positive rate is more than 50% in urine samples. In fibroids group, the JC viral DNA positive rate is up to 65. 3% which is significantly higher than that in other patients groups and healthy control. Further gynecological tumor associated viruses detection showed that only human papilloma virus infection is associated with cervical cancer, the herpes simplex virus, EB virus and cytomegalovirus infection is extremely low in our patient groups. No synergistic effect on gynecological tumor caused by viruses co-infection was observed. Our study showed that JC virus infection is highly related to the pathogenesis of uterine fibroids.
Adult
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Female
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Genital Neoplasms, Female
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virology
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Humans
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JC Virus
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classification
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Middle Aged
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Polyomavirus Infections
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virology
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Tumor Virus Infections
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virology
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Young Adult
5.A child with gastric stromal sarcoma.
Shao-ming ZHOU ; Lai-bao SUN ; Hong-ying LUO ; Ju-rong WEI ; Da-ming BAI
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(1):73-73
Child, Preschool
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Female
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Humans
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Sarcoma
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Stomach Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Stromal Cells
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pathology
6.Acid and Bile Reflux in Children with Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease
ju-rong, WEI ; shao-ming, ZHOU ; hong-ying, LUO ; da-ming, BAI ; cheng-rong, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the role of acid and bile reflux in children with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and to evaluate the significance of detecting acid and bile reflux in diagnosing GERD in children.Methods Using ambulatory 24 h pH mo-(nitoring) and bilirubin monitoring technique, we simultaneously assessed the changes of intraesophageal pH and bile reflux in 23 subjects (including 11 healthy controls and 12 patients with GERD).Results The time of esophageal acid exposure (pH
7.Genetic characteristics of hemagglutinin in measles viruses isolated in Henan Province, China.
Da-Xing FENG ; Ming-Hua SENG ; Qian LIU ; Zhen-Ying ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(2):134-137
This study aims to investigate the genetic characteristics of hemagglutinin in wild-type measles viruses in Henan Province, China and to provide a basis for measles control and elimination. Specimens were collected from suspected measles cases in Henan during 2008-2012. Cell culture was performed for virus isolation, and RT-PCR was used to amplify hemagglutinin gene. The PCR products were sequenced and analyzed, including construction of phylogenetic tree and analysis of the distance between the isolated virus and the reference virus; then, the variations in predicted amino acids were analyzed. The results showed that 12 measles viruses were isolated in Henan Province and identified as H1a genotype; the nucleotide and amino acid homologies were 98.0%-100% and 97.2%-99.8%, respectively. One glycosylation site changed in all the 12 sequences because of the amino acid mutation from serine to asparagine at the 240th site, as compared with Edmonston-wt. USA/54/A. Overall, the wild-type measles virus genotype circulating in Henan Province from 2008 to 2012 was H1a, with high homology between strains; there were some variations in amino acid sequences, resulting in glycosylation site deletion.
China
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Hemagglutinins
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genetics
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Humans
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Measles
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virology
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Measles virus
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classification
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Viral Proteins
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genetics
8.Anhidrotic ectodermal dysplasia: two cases in a family.
Ying-xue SONG ; Sen YANG ; Da LIN ; Ming LI ; Hong-song GE ; Xue-jun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(4):289-289
Child
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Ectodermal Dysplasia
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diagnosis
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genetics
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Family Health
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Genes, Recessive
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genetics
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Humans
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Male
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Sex Factors
9.Low ankle brachial index and risk of death: a meta-analysis
Ying DONG ; Jin-Ming YU ; Da-Yi HU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2011;39(3):259-261
Objective To evaluate the association between low ankle brachial index and risk of death. Methods Related cohort studies in the past 12 years were collected. Heterogeneity was analyzed with χ2 and I2. Pooled hazard ratio (HR) as the effect indicator and 95% confidence interval (CI) were used to estimate the association of low ankle brachial index and risk of death by fixed effect model ( inverse variance method). Results A total of 8 studies were included with sum sample size of 30 029. In heterogeneity analysis, χ2 was 5.46, I2 was 0. 0%, and P was 0. 604. Meta-analysis resulted in pooled HR of 1.69 (95%CI:1.55 - 1.84). Conclusion Low ankle brachial index is associated with increased risk of death.