1.Clinical Characteristics of Drug-fever Caused by ?-Lactams Antibiotics
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(03):-
Objective To analyse the clinical characteristics of drug-fever caused by ?-lactams antibiotics and provide the basic information for diagnosis of patients with drug-fever,and profile the drug fever due to antimicrobil agent.Methods In this study,64 hospitalized cases between 2000 and 2006 were enrolled who had drug-fever during antiinfective treatment.Results Most medications can cause fever,so as ?-lactams Antibiotics,with or without concomitant clinical manifestations.The fever could arise from the drug's pharmacologic action,its effects on thermoregulation,a local complication following parenteral administration,or an idiosyncratic response.Patients with drug-fever caused by ?-lactams,their temperature droped to normal level while ?-lactams discontinued for about 24h~48h,and without any linger effect.Conclusions Drug-fever is mainly caused by ?-lactams antibiotics like piperacillin sodium.It is important that doctors should bear the drug-fever in mind to avoid misdiagnosis.
2.Histone deacetylase 6: structure, functions and development of selective inhibitors.
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(1):7-14
Histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) is an unique subtype of histone deacetylases with two tandem deacetylase domains and substrate specificity for non-histone proteins. It is involved in many important physiological and pathological processes and has become a promising therapeutic target in recent decades. Different kinds of potent HDAC6-selective inhibitors have been reported around the world. This paper reviews the progress in the study of structure and functions of HDAC6 as well as the development of HDAC6-selective inhibitors.
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4.Silencing of miR-21 influences the function of colon cancer cell line HT-29 and the expression of PDCD4
Yupeng REN ; Chun SONG ; Hao ZHANG
China Oncology 2015;(1):6-12
Background and purpose: PDCD4 may be inhibited by miR-21 to regulate the malignant behaviors of colon cancer such as invasion and migration. This study aimed to explore the function of colon cancer HT-29 cell lines by downregulating miR-21 expression and discuss the mechanisms and relationship between miR-21 and PDCD4 in colon cancer malignant behaviors. Methods:simiR-21 was transfected into colon cancer cell line HT-29 to downregulate the expression of miR-21. Proliferation, apoptosis, migration and invasion were detected by MTT, flow cytometry and Transwell assay after transfection. PDCD4 expression was detected by Western blot and qRT-PCR. Results:The qRT-PCR analysis result proved that the transfection efifciency was 60%-65%. MTT analysis result showed that the proliferations of HT-29 cells were inhibited after the transfection of miR-21 for 72, 96, 120 h (t=1.276, P<0.05;t=3.276, P<0.01;t=4.523, P<0.01). Comparing with si-negative control and miR-21 groups, lfow cytometry result showed that the apoptosis rate was increased after miR-21 expression downregulated (t=2.132, P<0.05;t=3.524, P<0.05). Transwell assay result showed that migration (t=2.423, P<0.05; t=3.153, P<0.05) and invasion(t=3.245, P<0.05; t=5.236, P<0.05) were inhibited;Western blot result showed that PDCD4 expression was up-regulated at protein level(t=2.342, P<0.05;t=4.215, P<0.05);qRT-PCR result showed that PDCD4 expression was up-regulated at mRNA level(t=2.261, P<0.05; t=3.492, P<0.05). Conclusion: The proliferation, migration and invasion are the inhibited, and apoptosis is attenuated after miR-21 downregulated by simiR-21 transfection, PDCD4 expression is up-regulated. miR-21 may enhance the malignant behavior of cancer cells by downregulating the PDCD4 expression, miR-21 might be a target gene for colon cancer therapy.
5.Success of book review achieved in Library of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and its prospects
Yaqi HAO ; Bin LI ; Huiling REN
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2014;(9):48-51
Described in this paper are the contents of book review and the success of book review achieved in Li-brary of Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, such the expanded cooperative scope of book review, the extended medical fields involved in book review, the displayed academic value of book review in scientific research and teach-ing, the taken measures for spreading book review, and the forecasted future development direction of book review.
6.Effects of peritoneal dialysate on the expression of aquaporin-1 in rat peritoneal mesothelial cells
Shengxiao CHEN ; Hao REN ; Zhengrong LIU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(01):-
Objective To discuss the effects of peritoneal dialysate (PDS) on the expression of aquaporin-1 in rat peritoneal mesothelial cells (RPMCs). Methods The in vitro cultured RPMCs were divided randomly into 4 groups, and stimulated respectively with 1640 culture medium containing 10% fetal calf serum (negative control), and three kinds of PDS (containing respectively 4.25% glucose, 4.25% mannitol or 1.5% glucose) for 3 hours. Indirect immunofluorescence assay (IFA) and flow cytometry (FCM)were employed to detect the expression of aquaporin-1 in RPMCs stimulated by different kind of PDS as above. Results Compared with negative control and the group with PDS containing 1.5% glucose, the expression of aquaporin-1 on the mesothelial cells of the group with PDS containing 4.25% glucose and that containing 4.25% mannitol was significantly up-regulated (P0.05). Conclusion PDS with higher osmotic pressure (OP) can enhance the expression of aquaporin-1 in RPMCs. For PDS with same OP (PDS containing 4.25% glucose or PDS containing 4.25% mannitol), those containing glucose can enhance the expression of aquaporin-1 more effectively than that PDS containing mannitol. This result indicates that glucose or its degradation products may be the independent factors in enhancing the expression of aquaporin-1 of RPMCs.
7.Analysis on Gong's Nonverbal Intelligence Tests in Old People of Han Nationality in Luoyang City
Heping LU ; Aihong REN ; Chuenjie HAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Psychology 2001;0(03):-
Objective:To study the intelligence of old people above 56 years old were tested by Gong's non-verbal intelligence test. Methods:1460 old peopl above 56 years old were tested by Gong's non-verbal intelligence test.Results: After controlled the effect of educational background on the intelligence, the scores of each subtest decrease with the increase of age( P
8.THE EFFECT OF HEPARIN AND LOW MOLECULAR WEIGHT HEPARIN ON THE RECEPTOR OF AGE ON HUMAN MONOCYTE SURFACE
Hao REN ; Fanfan HOU ; Xun ZHANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
Radioactive ligand receptor binding assay was used to study the binding effect of heparin and low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) on the receptor of advanced glycation end products (AGE) on monocyte surface in normal individual and chronic renal failure (CRF) patients undergoing hemodialysis. The results showed that heparin caused a dose dependent inhibition of receptor binding to AGE, however LMWH did not have such inhibitory effects. The results suggest that heparin could interrupt AGE clearance and degradation, and LMWH had not these effects.
9.Early treatment for Grade ⅢB tibial fractures
Hao PENG ; Li FAN ; Wenjie REN
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2000;0(06):-
Objective To seek an effective method for the treatment of grade ⅢB tibial fractures.Method From Oct. 1985 to Oct.1999, 26 cases of grade ⅢB tibial fractures were treated by early soft tissue coverage(including 12 cases of free muscle flaps and 14 cases of local muscle flaps), early fracture fixation(including 21 cases of external fixation and 5 cases of non-reamed intramedullary nail) and early bone grafting(15 cases).Results The follow up duration were from 10 to 32 months with an average of 15.5 months. The success rates of free and local muscle flaps were respectively 91.7 %(11/12) and 92.9 %(13/14)?Infection occurred in 5 cases (3 cases of local superficial infection and 2 cases of osteomyelitis). The time for bone union were from 17 to 66 weeks with an average of 42 weeks. Conclusion "San-Zao"therapy,especially early soft tissue coverage and early fracture fixation is on effective management for grade ⅢB tibial fractures with the advantages of promoting wound healing and bone union and decreasing the possibility of infection.
10.Morphological changes of sinusoidal endothelial cells in the patients with chronic hepatitis B
Jinghua HAO ; Jun SHI ; Wanhua REN
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2001;0(03):-
Objective To observe the morphological changes of sinusoidal endothelial cells(SECs) in the patients with chronic hepatitis B, and to study the relationship between the SECs changes and the development of hepatic microcirculation disorders. Methods The liver biopsy tissues from fifty three cases with hepatitis B were observed with light microscope and transmitted electronic microscope. Results The morphologies of SECs in patients with chronic hepatitis B changed significantly. The main manifestations included decreased sizes and reduced numbers of penestrate on SECs, basal membrane formation, cellular connection development between SECs, occurrence of WP bodies in SECs and the disappearance of SECs. The intimate contact occurred between SEC and lymphocyte or Kupffer cell. Conclusions The morphologies of SECs in patients with chronic hepatitis B develop significant change, which might be the initial step in the development of hepatic microcirculation disturbances.