1.Detection of p16 gene methylation in population exposed to arsenic in Inner Mongolia
Guangming LU ; Qing CAI ; Wen ZHANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the occurrence of p16 gene methylation in the population chronically exposed to arsenic in Inner Mongolia,and to study the molecular mechanisms of carcinogenesis associated with arsenic exposure.Methods The study group was composed of 40 cases of typical arseniasis selected from the epidemic area,and the two control groups consisting respectively of 40 non-arseniasis cases selected from the same epidemic area,and 40 healthy persons enrolled from non-epidemic area.Methylation of p16 gene in the blood specimens were analyzed for all the subjects with MS-PCR techniques,and statistical analysis was performed using chi square test.Results The positive rates of p16 hypermethylation in blood specimens were 65.0%,47.5% and 20.0% respectively in study group and two control groups,and the rate of hypermethylation increased with the increase in arsenic exposure with drinking water in epidemic areas.The positive rate of p16 hypermethylation showed significant differences(P
2.Application of Multi-slice Spiral Computed Tomographic Scan in Rhinology
Jun CAI ; Junfeng JI ; Guangming LU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the value of multi-slice spiral CT in nasal endoscopic surgery.Methods The multi-slice spiral CT data of 232 patients who were scanned prior to nasal endosopic surgery were analyzed.Results The nasal and sinus disease could be diagnosed correctly with multi-slice spiral CT.The ostiomeatal complex and the channels of the frontal sinus' drainage could be showed clearly.All the manifestation of the multi-slice spiral CT was in correspondence with the endoscopy showed in the surgery.Conclusion The multi-slice CT has the advantages of short scan time,less radiation dosage and multiplanar reconstruction.So it can display the nasal and sinus structures in detail,and has a great value in guiding the nasal endoscopic surgery.
3.Reflection on the adoption of a modern property right system and a modern hospital system
Zhiming CAI ; Guangming WANG ; Zuxun LU ;
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 1996;0(05):-
The paper analyzes the new theory of “a modern property right system” put forward for the first time at the Third Plenary Session of the Sixteenth Central Committee of the CPC. It dwells on the opportunities and challenges facing state owned hospitals in establishing a modern hospital system. It is suggested that domestic hospitals should adopt a modern hospital system that fits in with the modern market economy and embodies modern property right features.
4.Comparison of Three Methods for Extracting Essential Oil from Radix Angelicae Sinensis by Combination of Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry
Weidong LI ; Guangming YANG ; Baochang CAI ; Liuqin DI
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(03):-
To compare the chemical components and their contents of essential oil extracted from Radix Angelicae Sinensis by the methods of supercritical CO 2 fluid extraction (SFE-CO 2), normal pressure steam distillation (NPSD) and vacuum steam distillation (VSD). The combination of gas chromatography and mass spectrometry was applied to analyze the chemical components and their contents of essential oil extracted from Radix Angelicae Sinensis.The chemical components and their contents of essential oil extracted by the above three methods were different.[Conclusion]SFE-CO 2 is superior to VSD and NPSD in raising yield and shortening extractive time. It is a good method for the extraction of essential oils from Radix Angelicae Sinensis.
5.Expression of BiP in rat splenic macrophages with mild heat stress
Changwen HUANG ; Chenghang CAI ; Guangming LI ; Jingsheng MA ; Huaqun FU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2009;25(11):2150-2154
AIM: To investigate the role of mild heat stress towards the immunological function of splenic macrophages and significance of BiP protein expression. METHODS: Primary cultured splenic macrophages were prepared and placed in 41 ℃ thermostat for thermal stress and restored to 37 ℃ after an hour. Heat stressed macrophages were separated into groups at time points of 0 min, 30 min, 60 min, 120 min and 180 min, and their BiP mRNA and BiP protein expressions were detected. At the same time, the phagocytic function, cytotoxicity and chemotaxis of the macrophages were detected. RESULTS: After heat stress, the expressions of BiP mRNA and BiP protein in splenic macrophages remarkably increased, and reached to peak after 30-60 min, still remained higher than control group after 120 min and restored to normal level after 180 min. At the same time, mild heat stress enhanced the phagocytotic, cytotoxicity and chemotactic activities of splenic macrophages, and reached to peak after 60 min then gradually decreased. CONCLUSION: The expression of BiP protein is enhanced after mild heat stress, synchronous changes happen both in BiP protein expression and cellular function. There is close relation between BiP protein expression and increased functions of splenic macrophages induced by mild heat stress.
6.Effects of Acorustatarinowii Schott on chronic restraint stress mice and its mechanisms
Guangming WANG ; Shaolin LI ; Lin CAI ; Gang LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(16):2650-2652
Objective To evaluate the effects of Acorustatarinowii Schott(ATS)on chronic restraint stress mice and its possible mechanisms. Methods Chronic stressed mice underwent a repeated 8h/d constraint in a specific behavior blocker ,however ,only CSA mice received once gavages of 4.5 g/(kg · d)ATS decoction for con-secutive 28 days. Morris water maze(MWM)task was conducted for evaluating learning and memory of the mice. ELISA was used to examine the levels of plasma corticosteroid. Results ATS dramatically ameliorated cognitive impairments and decreased serum corticosteroid level in the stressed mice(P<0.01). Conclusion ATS improves cognitive deficits provoked by chronic stress in mice ,which may attribute to decreasing plasma corticosteroid levels.
7.Analysis of Chemical Components in Baihe Zhimu Tang and Its Single Herbs by High Performance Liquid Chromatography- Electrospray Ionization-Mass Spectrometry
Kunming QIN ; Qianbo FANG ; Hao CAI ; Zhipeng CHEN ; Guangming YANG ; Baochang CAI
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2009;37(12):1759-1764
A method was established for identifying the chemical components of a traditional Chinese medicinal formula Baihe Zhimu Tang and its single herbs by combining high performance liquid chromatography and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry(HPLC-ESI-MS). The molecular ions of compounds in both negative and positive modes were observed for molecule mass information, and the potential structures were identified by attentive studying on the mass spectra of compounds and comparing with Reference data and some of standards. The results show that in MS detection, saponins in Baihe Zhimu Tang and its single herbs are easily to become positive ions in the electrospray ionization procedure, and they have strong responses, but the mass spectrometric signals of flavonoids and phenolic glucosides are week. 38 compounds in Baihe Zhimu Tang including 3 flavonoids, 4 phenolic glucosides and 31 saponins were identified through analyzing and comparing the total ion chromatograms(TIC) and mass spectra of Baihe Zhimu Tang and its single herbs. This method has the advantages of simple operation, rapid measurement and it is a powerful tool for identification of chemical components in Baihe Zhimu Tang.
9.In vitro evaluation on the effects of combined lamivudine (3TC) and Ara-AMP against hepatitis B virus.
Haibin SU ; Huifen WANG ; Wei JI ; Yanling ZHAO ; Guangming CAI
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2002;16(1):16-19
BACKGROUNDTo evaluate the inhibitive effect of combination of 3TC with Ara-AMP against HBV in vitro.
METHODSUsed 2.2.15 cell as target cell. With radioimmunological technique and blot slot, the inhibitive effect of 3TC, Ara-AMP and the combination of both against the HBsAg, HBeAg and intracellular HBV DNA were investigated.
RESULTSThe inhibitive ratio of Ara-AMP against HBsAg, HBeAg was 45.48% and 41.46% respectively when its concentration was 400.0 microgram/ml. Although 3TC also has inhibitive effect in its experimental concentration, its effect is weaker. When Ara-AMP 50.0 microgram/ml was combined with 3TC 1.25 and 5.00 microgram/ml respectively, the inhibitive ratio against HBsAg were 19.92% and 17.32% respectively. Compared with using same concentration 3TC alone, the difference of results was significant (P<0.05). But when compared with using the same concentration Ara-AMP alone, the difference of results had no statistical significance (P <0.05). Remarkable inhibitive effects of combination of 3TC with Ara-AMP against HBeAg were n ot found. When 3TC 5.00 microgram/ml was combined with Ara-AMP 12.5 and 50.0 microgram/ml respectively, the inhibitive ratio against HBV DNA was 45.90% and 50.36% respectively. Comparing the content of HBV DNA in these groups with that of control group and the groups using the same concentration 3TC and Ara-AMP alone, the differences were significant (P <0.05).
CONCLUSIONSCombination of 3TC with Ara-AMP could enhance the inhibitive effects against HBV DNA.
Antiviral Agents ; pharmacology ; DNA, Viral ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drug Synergism ; Hepatitis B virus ; drug effects ; Humans ; In Vitro Techniques ; Lamivudine ; pharmacology ; Vidarabine Phosphate ; pharmacology
10.Initial study of dual energy lung perfusion imaging using dual-source CT
Longjiang ZHANG ; Guangming LU ; Wei HUANG ; Jun CAI ; Changsheng ZHOU ; Yane ZHAO ; Peng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2008;42(11):1183-1186
Objective To evaluate the clinical values of dual energy lung perfusion using dual-source CT. Methods Fifty-four patients who underwent chest contrast-enhanced CT were included in this study from May to August in 2007. Dual energy CT scanning was performed in all patients. The patients were divided into four groups: normal group, exudation lesion group, mass lesion group, and pulmonary embolism group. Imaging appearances of dual energy CT perfusion in four groups were analyzed. Results Dual energy CT showed symmetrical homogeneous perfusion in healthy subjects (n = 14), exudation lesions (n =10) appeared as low perfusion, In mass lesions (n =27), peripheral masses presented as local perfusion defect, central masses appeared as segmental perfusion defect because of the involvement of hilar vessels,and pulmonary embolism (n = 3) appeared as perfusion defect in corresponding pulmonary segment.Conclusion Dual energy CT scanning can be used to show the pulmonary perfusion status and assess the pulmonary perfusion abnormalities in central lung cancer and pulmonary embolism.