2.Effect of bortezomib in inducing apoptosis of imatinib-resistant K562 cells and the mechanism.
Jia-Ye HUA ; Xu-Hong ZHOU ; Shu-Ting OUYANG ; Yong-Bin WU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2017;37(8):1136-1139
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of bortezomib in inducing apoptosis in imatinib-resistant K562 (K562R) cells and its possible mechanism.
METHODSK562 cells were cultured in gradient concentrations of imatinib for several months to generate imatinib-resistant K562 cells. The viability of K562R cells treated with bortezomib was measured using CCK-8 cell proliferation assay, and the cell apoptosis was analyzed by flow cytometry with annexin V/PI dual staining. Western blotting was used to detect the protein expressions of Mcl-1,Bcl-2 and Bcr/Abl.
RESULTSK562R cell line was successfully established, which showed 31.8 folds of imatinib resistance compared with the na?ve cells. Bortezomib treatment produced dose- and time-dependent inhibitory effect on the proliferation of both K562 cells and K562R cells and dose-dependently induced apoptosis in K562R cells. Combination of bortezomib with imatinib significantly enhanced the apoptosis of the cells. Western blotting showed that bortezomib treatment dose-dependently decreased the protein levels of both Mcl-1and Bcr/Abl in K562R cells without affecting bcl-2 protein expression.
CONCLUSIONBortezomib can inhibit the proliferation of K562R cells and induce cell apoptosis possibly by down-regulating Mcl-1 and Bcr/Abl expression and enhancing Mcl-1 cleavage.
4.Reaffirmation and classifcation of the areas with highwater iodine and the endemíc areas of íodine excess goiter in Jiansu Provice
Pei-hua, WANG ; Qing-lan, ZHANG ; Yong-lin, ZHOU ; Zhi-gao, CHEN ; Ying-xia, HE ; LIANG-PING ; Yue-e, CHEN ; Ming, WU ; Xiao-shu, HU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2008;27(6):657-659
Objective To affirm and calssify the arsas with high water iodine and the endemic areas of indline excess goiter in Jiangsu Privince accirding to mational standard.Methods A cross section survey was condueted in 2005 at township level in Fenxian,Tongshan,Suining,Pizhou counties in Xuzhou municipal and Chuzhou district in Huai'an municipal in Jiangsu Province One sample of dringing well water from five directions in the five villages located dircetions of every township namely east west south north and central.was tested for its water iodine concentration.If the sample number sas less than 5 in one village,then all the well water would be tested Endemic stutas of iodine excess goiter was investigated in those townships whose menian water iodine comcentration was between 150 to 300 μg/L Then status was affirmed and reclassifed according.to National Criteria GB/T 19280-2003 Results In all 158 tawnships from the 6 counties the median of water iodine concentration in 79 townships were over 150 μg/L with 32 townships in the range of 150 to 300μg/L In those 32 townships 9 met the criteria of area of high water iodine 23 accorded with that of encemic areas of iosine excess goiter 16 had stopped the supply of non-iodzed salt in advace,but 16 newly detected areas were still served with iodized salt Four were 300 μg/L Conctusions Iodized salt intervention should be stopped in all townships with the problems of high water iodine and the endmic areas of iodine excess goter in order to prevent the possible hazards due to double intade.
5.A case of circulatory collapse during laparoscopic hepatectomy.
Can HUANG ; Wei-Jun FU ; Shu-Min CAI ; Zhen-Hua ZENG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2018;38(3):369-370
We report a case of intractable circulatory failure event in a hypertensive patient during laparoscopy hepatectomy and analyze the diagnosis and treatment by multidisciplinary physicians. This case suggests that both surgeons and anesthesiologists should give attention to oral angiotensin II receptor antagonist during the preoperative period to avoid refractory hypotension. In addition, the use of EV1000 hemodynamic monitoring system in intensive care provides more convenience for clinical liquid management.
6.Effects of neuroglobin gene transfer in vivo on hearing response properties of neurons in the inferior colliculus in mice after administration of sodium salicylate.
Shi-Hua YIN ; E-mail: SHUSHENGGONG@HOTMAIL.COM. ; Shu-Sheng GONG ; Kai-Sheng YAN ; Sui LI ; Pei CHEN ; Guang-Li CHEN
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2005;57(4):529-536
The effects of neuroglobin (NGB) gene transfer in vivo mediated by GeneJamer on the hearing response properties of the inferior colliculus (IC) neurons in mice after administration of sodium salicylate were studied. Forty-eight Kunming mice were divided into 4 groups (n=12 in each group): Group A1 (negative control);Group A2 (positive control);Group B, sodium salicylate (450 mg/kg every day) + pEGFP-C1;Group C, sodium salicylate (450 mg/kg every day) + pEGFP-NGB. The GeneJamer and pEGFP-NGB were mixed and injected into IC neurons in mice. The expression of NGB mRNA and protein of IC neurons in mice was detected by using RT-PCR and Western blot methods. The intensity-rate functions, intensity-latency functions and frequency-turning curves in IC neurons were recorded by extracellular electrophysiological recording techniques and the effects of pEGFP-NGB transfer following injection of sodium salicylate on them were studied. It was found that: (1) The GeneJamer-mediated pEGFP-NGB could be effectively transferred into the IC brain tissues in mice and NGB could be expressed intensively. (2) The intensity-rate functions of IC neurons were raised after administration of sodium salicylate. The non-monotonic styles of intensity-rate functions in groups A1, A2 and C were accounted for 74.6%, 72.2 %, 59.3 %, respectively, and the function in group B for 47%. There were significant differences between group B and groups A1, A2 or C (P<0.01, P<0.01, P<0.05). (3) The intensity-latency functions in IC neurons were reduced after administration of sodium salicylate. The non-monotonic styles of intensity-latency functions in groups A1, A2 and C were accounted for 3.2 %, 5.1 %and 21 %, respectively, and that in group B for 45.5 %. There were significant differences between group B and groups A1, A2 or C (P<0.01, P<0.01, P<0.05, respectively). (4) The frequency-turning curves in groups A1 and A2 were sharpened. In 72 acoustic neurons recorded in the group B, the frequency-turning curves from 53 neurons were broadened while those of the rest were sharpened. In group C the frequency-turning curves recorded from 12 of 67 acoustic neurons were broadened while those of the remaining were sharpened. These results suggest that in vivo transfer of NGB gene is highly expressed in IC neurons in mice. In vivo transfer of NGB gene reverses the change of intensity-rate functions, intensity-latency functions and the code styles after administration of sodium salicylate in IC neurons in mice.
7.Therapeatic Efficacy of Decitabine on Low and Moderate-Risk MDS Patients and the Prognostic Factors.
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2020;28(1):214-217
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the efficacy of decitabine in the treatment of patients with low-risk and moderate-risk myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) and to analyze the prognostic factors.
METHODS:
A retrospective study was conducted on 47 patients with low and moderate risk MDS treated with decitabine in our hospital. The course of treatment was 20 mg/(m·d)×5 d injected subcutaneously for 28 d as a course of treatment. After 3 to 4 courses of treatment, the therapeutic response and survival prognostic factors of patients were evaluated.
RESULTS:
According to the revised IWG standard, 18 patients (38.3%) achieved CR, 13 patients (27.7%) achieved PR, 7 patients (14.9%) showed hematological improvement, 7 patients (14.9%) died of pulmonary infection or myelosuppression, 2 patients transformed into acute myeloid leukemia. The median survival time of MDS patients was 26 months. The overall effective rate of decitabine regimen was 80.9% (38/47). The independent poor prognostic factors for survival were high IPSS grade, long course of MDS, early treatment for MDS, and elder.
CONCLUSION
The long-term efficacy of decitabine in the treatment of low and moderate-risk MDS is definite. The clinical factors before treatment may predict the efficacy of decitabine in the treatment of MDS.
8.Correlation analysis of fetal middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity, cardiothoracic ratio and crown-rump length in early pregnancy.
Xu-Jie DENG ; Cui-Hua CHEN ; Yu-Wen QIU ; Shu-Fang XIAO ; Shu-Xin LIAO ; Mei ZHONG ; Fang YANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;36(10):1312-1315
OBJECTIVETo explore the pattern of variations in middle cerebral artery peak systolic velocity (MCA PSV) and cardiothoracic ratio (CTR) during early pregnancy, establish their reference ranges and explore their correlation with the crown-rump length (CRL).
METHODSA total of 522 pregnant women with normal findings in antenatal examinations underwent routine color Doppler ultrasound examination to collect the data of MCA PSV, CTR and CRL. The reference ranges of MCA PSV and CTR for different CRL levels were established, and the correlation of MCA PSV and CTR with CRL was analyzed.
RESULTSDuring the first trimester, MCA PSV and CRL showed a moderate positive correlation with a correlation coefficient of 0.426 (P<0.001), while CTR and CRL showed no significant correlation (0.168, P<0.001). The reference range of MCA PSV was 14.35 (14.08-14.62) cm/s and that of CTR was 0.34 (0.33-0.34) during early pregnancy.
CONCLUSIONColor Doppler ultrasound is a safe and feasible modality to assess fetal MCA PSV and CTR for detecting fetal growth abnormalities in early pregnancy. The established reference ranges of MCA PSV and CTR offer a clinical theoretical basis for detecting α-thalassemia in early pregnancy.
Blood Flow Velocity ; Crown-Rump Length ; Female ; Fetal Diseases ; diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Middle Cerebral Artery ; physiology ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Trimester, First ; Reference Values ; Systole ; Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ; Ultrasonography, Prenatal
9.Biodistribution of (99m)Tc-labeled anti-VEGF mAb 5-FU loaded polylactic acid nanoparticles in human gastric carcinoma xenografts.
Kai-Hong HUANG ; Jian-Hua LIU ; Zhao-Hua ZHU ; Xue-Xian LI ; Xian-Ping LU ; Shu-Ying ZHOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2007;27(8):1137-1140
OBJECTIVETo prepare (99m)Tc-labeled Anti-VEGF mAb 5-FU loaded polylactic acid nanoparticles ((99m)Tc-Ab-5-FU-NPs) and investigate its biodistribution in human gastric carcinoma xenografts.
METHODS(99m)Tc-Ab-5-FU-NPs were prepared by labeling Ab-5-FU-NPs with (99m)Tc using improved Schwarz method. After isolation of (99m)Tc-Ab-5-FU-NPs using SephadexG250 column, the labeling ratio and radiochemical purity were determined using chromatography. The immunocompetence of (99m)Tc- Ab-5-FU-NPs was detected by ELISA and immunohistochemistry. (99m)Tc-Ab-5-FU-NPs were then injected via the tail vein into SCID mice bearing human gastric carcinoma, and (99m)Tc labeled mice-derived monoclonal IgG loaded polylactic acid nanoparticles were used as the control, followed by radioimmunoscintigraphic imaging at 2 and 6 h. The radioactive count and radioactive ratio of the tumor and non-tumor tissue (T/NT) in the animal models were calculated using ROI technique. After imaging at 24 h, SCID mice were sacrificed and the radioactive distribution, the %ID/g, as well as the T/NT radioactive ratio were examined, respectively. The concentrations of 5-FU in the tumor and blood were also detected using HPLC method.
RESULTSThe labeling ratio of (99m)Tc-Ab-5-FU-NPs was 90%-95%. (99m)Tc-Ab-5-FU-NPs were detected in the tumor tissues by radioimmunoimaging 2 h after the injection. ID%/g in the tumor tissues at 2 and 6 h were both significantly higher than that of the control group. Both the ID%/g in tumor tissues and radioactive ratio of tumor and blood at 6 h were higher than those at 2 h, and the concentration of 5-FU in experimental group increased continuously with time and was significantly higher than that in control group.
CONCLUSIONS(99m)Tc-Ab-5-FU-NPs prepared in this study can meet the demands of radioimmunoimaging, and the anti-VEGF monoclonal antibody possesses reliable immune targeting ability. Six hours after injection, (99m)Tc-Ab-5-FU-NPs can specifically accumulate in the tumor tissues in human gastric carcinoma xenografts at high concentration.
Animals ; Antibodies, Monoclonal ; chemistry ; immunology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Transformation, Neoplastic ; Female ; Fluorouracil ; blood ; chemistry ; pharmacokinetics ; Humans ; Lactic Acid ; chemistry ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, SCID ; Nanoparticles ; Polyesters ; Polymers ; chemistry ; Radioimmunotherapy ; Stomach Neoplasms ; blood ; metabolism ; pathology ; radiotherapy ; Technetium ; chemistry ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; immunology
10.Retrospective analysis of the Gram-positive bacteria-infected cases in the Department of Hematology.
Yu JING ; Jian BO ; Yu ZHAO ; Hong-Hua LI ; Shu-Hong WANG ; Wen-Rong HUANG ; Quan-Shun WANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(5):1291-1295
This study was purposed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of linezolid, vancomycin and teicoplanin for the treatment of patients infected by Gram-positive bacteria in the Department of Hematology by retrospective analysis. The patients with fever in our department from January to December in 2011 were selected for blood culture with Gram-positive bacteria and treated with linezolid, vancomycin or teicoplanin alone.Various parameters were recorded before and after treatment, such as fever time, respiratory symptoms, physical signs, radiographic changes, blood and biochemical routine, and adverse reactions. The efficacy and safety of linezolid, vancomycin and teicoplanin were compared according to the fever abating time, bacterial clearance rate, clinical efficiencies and adverse events. The patients were divided into linezolid group (15 patients), vancomycin group (17 patients) and teicoplanin group (20 patients). The results showed that the mean time of fever abating in linezolid group was (4.43 ± 3.15)d, bacterial clearance rate and clinical efficiency in linezolid group were 55.56% and 86.67%, respectively. The above three data in vancomycin group were (6.83 ± 4.67)d, 54.54% and 76.47% respectively, and were (5.57 ± 4.16)d, 41.67% and 80.00% in teicoplanin group respectively. There was no statistically significant difference between three groups (P > 0.05). There were one case of diarrhea and two cases of thrombocytopenia in the linezolid group, and one case of nausea and two cases of creatinine increase in the vancomycin group. There were three cases of thrombocytopenia in the teicoplanin group. The thrombocytopenia in five cases and the hemogram drop in patients with leukemia after treatment were overlapped, their drug treatment did not stop, but their thrombocytopoiesis recovered to normal-level, thus the drug treatment were considered as no relation with thrombocytopenia. It is concluded that the treatment efficacy between linezolid, vancomycin and teicoplanin for Gram-positive bacterial infections is not statistically different, but linezolid maybe have advantage over vancomycin and teicoplanin in fever abating time, bacterial clearance rate and clinical efficiency.
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