1.How to Strengthen Preventive Medicine Teaching in Clinical Medicine
Hui SHEN ; Yuan-Yuan ZHENG ; Junsheng GUO ;
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(03):-
The primary problems in preventive medicine teaching in clinical medicine are analyzed,and some countermeasures are proposed,including understanding the important strategic status of preventive medicine,strengthening teachers construction and im- proving teaching ways so as to promote teaching effect of preventive medicine.
2.Influence of zinc on expression of zinc transporter mRNA in Caco2 cells
Hui SHEN ; Haihong QIN ; Jiangang LONG ; Fudi WANG ; Junsheng GUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(24):187-189
BACKGROUND: Decreasing of absorption of zinc from small intestine can induce dermatitis, alopecia, growth and developmental disorder and so on. It is not very clear that how to keep homeostasis when there is low zinc concentration. The discoveries of zinc transporters and relative researches provide new study direction.OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of different zinc concentration on the expressions of divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) and human zinc-regulated transporter (ZRT), iron-regulated transporter (IRT)-like protein (ZIP) 4mRNA, and analyze the potential pathway of absorption of zinc from small intestine in low zinc concentration.DESIGN: Blank-controlled experiment.SETTING: Department of Military Hygiene, Navy Faculty, Second Military Medical University of Chinese PLA.MATERIALS: The experiment was accomplished in Department of Military Hygiene, Navy Faculty of Second Military Medical University of Chinese PLA between October 2004 and May 2005. Materials were human colon adenocarcinoma cells Caco2 that were purchased from Shanghai Institute of Cell of Chinese Academy of Sciences.Time-dependent effect: The expression of DMT1 and ZIP4 mRNA was detected with reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) at 0,dependent effect: The expression of DMT1 and ZIP4 mRNA were measured after the 0, 2.5, 5, 7.5 and 10 μmol/L TPEN exposure, respectively, by RT-PCR.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Time-and dose-dependent effect of zinc on the expression of DMT1 and ZIP4 mRNA in Caco2 cells.RESULTS: ①Time-dependent effect: Compared with 0 hour, the expression of DMT1 mRNA obviously increased at 6, 8 and 10 hours (P < 0.05 ), but there was no significant change at 2 and 4 hours. The expression of ZIP4 mRNA markedly increased in all timing, and ZIP4 mRNA level at the 6th hour reached the peak with the prolongation of low zinc duration,which was 2.1 times ofthat at 0 hour. ②Dose-dependent effect: The expression of DMT1 mRNA distinctly increased at the concentration of 7.5 and 10 μmol/L TPEN exposure as compared with that of the control group (P < 0.05), but there was no significant change at 2.5 and 5 μmol/L. The ZIP4 mRNA expression increased with the increasing of the concentration of TPEN, the expression of ZIP4 mRNA was 2.7 times of that at 0 μmol/L. CONCLUSION: Zinc can regulate the expression of DMT1 and ZIP4 mRNA in Caco2 cells, and there is time-and dose-dependent effect. But the mRNA expression of ZIP4 is more sensitive and prompt than DMT1. Cells can upregulate the expression of DMT1 and ZIP4 mRNA to keep the homeostasis in low zinc condition.
3.Research progress of TRAIL network against tumor under the guidance of systems biology
Hui ZUO ; Yuehai SHEN ; Xiaoxi GUO ; Guanlin WANG ; Kwenjen CHANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2015;(1):122-125
Tumor is a system-biology illness.Treatment of this intractable disease by any single medicine has not been realistic.In this review, we analyze the anti-tumor network of Tumor Necrosis Factor-related Apoptosis-indu-cing Ligand ( TRAIL ) by a system-biology technology and try to providecin individualized treatment strategy for TRAIL based therapy .
4.Effect of zinc on expression of zinc transporter 1 and metallothionein mRNA in primary cultured hippocampal neurons
Haihong QIN ; Hui SHEN ; Fudi WANG ; Junsheng GUO ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
Objective:To study the concentration response and time course of zinc transporter 1 (ZnT 1) and metallothionein (MT1/MT2) mRNA,as well as the cell viability to zinc exposure in primary cultured new born rats hippocampal neuron s. Methods: The cell viability were determined by trypan blue s taining at various concentrations of Zn 2+ (0, 50, 100, 125, 150, 175, 200 ?mol/L). The expression of ZnT 1, MT1 and MT2 mRNA to various concentrations of zinc exposure(0, 50, 75, 100, 125, 150 ?mol/L) and to 100 ?mol/L zinc exposure for different times (0, 2, 4, 6, 8 h) were determined b y real time fluorescent quantitative PCR. Results: The viabilit y of the neurons decreased significantly after 48 h once the concentration of Zn 2+ exceeded 125 ?mol/L,and the expression of ZnT 1 mRNA was in proportion to the increment of zinc.The expression of MT1/MT2 mRNA reached a plateau when the zinc concentration exceeding 75 ?mol/L. The expression of ZnT 1 mRNA peaked on about 2 h.However, the expression of MT1/MT2 mRNA reached its maximal around 6 h at the concentration of 100 ?mol/L. Conclusion: These results imply that although both MTs and ZnT 1 can attenuate the zinc toxicity, they may play different roles at different phases. ZnT 1 enhance the efflux of zinc prior to the sequesteration by MTs. Th e action of ZnT 1 may be durable, but the role of MTs may be satiable.
5.Design, synthesis and pharmacological investigation of isoindoline derivatives as 5-HT/NE double reuptake inhibitors.
Hui WEN ; Yuan SHI ; Jing-wen DONG ; Yan-shen GUO ; Jian-Jun ZANG ; Guang-zhong YANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(9):1148-1155
A series of isoindoline derivatives were designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their double inhibitory activities. All of them were new compounds, and their structures were confirmed by 1H NMR and HR-MS. Preliminary in vitro pharmacological tests showed that all compounds exhibited 5-HT or NE reuptake inhibition activity. Among the tested compounds, compound I-3 exhibited potent inhibitory activity against 5-HT and NE reuptake in vitro, and exhibited potent antidepressant activity in vivo. These compounds designed can be further optimized for finding more potent 5-HT/NE dual reuptake inhibitors and antidepressant candidates as well.
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6.Study of adeno-associated virus carrying the HGFK1 gene(AAV-HGFK1) in treating rat hepatocellular carcinoma
Chunrong GU ; Yuewu GUO ; Hui ZHAO ; Yuanjue SUN ; Yang YAO ; Zan SHEN ; Jiami LINLI
China Oncology 2009;19(6):416-422
Background and purpose: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a hypervascular tumor associated with a poor prognosis and lack of effective treatments. Consequently, identifying novel therapeutic strategies are urgently needed. We have previously shown that the kringle 1 domain of human hepatocyte growth factor (HGFK1) is a more effective anti-angiogenesis molecule than angiostatin. In this study, we observed the effects and mechanisms of HGFK1 gene on the HCC. Methods: A recombinant adeno-associated vires carrying the HGFK1 gene (rAAV-HGFK1) was constructed.HCC of rat was induced by McA-RH7777. rAAV-HGFK1 was used to treat the rat, median survival time and metastasis rate were observed. Results: Ten days after tumor cell inoculation, surgery were performed to confirm the tumor formation, PBS, rAAV-EGFP or rAAV-HGFK1 was injected directly into the tumor nodule followed by portal vein injection. Results from our study demonstrated that rAAV-HGFK1 treatment significantly prolonged the median survival time of the HCC bearing rats from 30 days (PBS and rAAV-EGFP groups) to 49 days (rAAV-HGFK1 group). More importantly rAAV-HGFK1 inhibited tumor growth and completely prevented liver, lung and peritoneal metastasis. In the controlled PBS and AAV-EGFP group, liver and peritoneal metastasis rate were both 100%, and lung metastasis rate was 100% and 83%, respectively. While there was no metastasis found in treatment group, with only 33% of ascites happened. This was most possibly due to the primary tumor in liver but not due to the metastasis. Moreover, at a higher magnification (1000×), it was clear that the HGFK1 protein was expressed mainly in the cytoplasma of liver cells. In parallel, IHC staining of CD31 also demonstrated a significantly lower level of microvessel density (MVD) (6.21±1.6) in the liver tumor of the AAV-HGFK1 treatment group, as compared to the two control PBS and AAV-EGFP groups (25.1±2.1 and 26.8±2.5, respectively, P<0.01). HE staining showed that AAV-HGFK1 treatment induced large areas of necrosis in the tumor tissues, while minimal areas of necrosis were observed in the tumor tissue in the control groups. In addition, no toxicity appeared when high dosage (4.8× 1012 vg/rat) of rAAV-HGFK1 was administered in rats. Conclusion: Results from this study demonstrated that HGFK1 inhibited the growth and metastasis of HCC and prolonged the survival time of animals with HCC through anti-angiogenesis effects. No obvious toxicity was observed. It might be the novel promising treatment for HCC and other cancers.
7.Analysis of TCM Injections in the Inpatients from 4 Hospitals of Jiading District in Shanghai
Fang QIAN ; Yan GU ; Hui SHEN ; Zhiqiang ZHOU ; Yinghua WANG ; Yushu GUO ; Kouming TANG
China Pharmacy 2015;(29):4038-4040
OBJECTIVE:To provide reference for rational use of TCM injections. METHODS:Among the inpatients who used TCM injections in 4 hospitals of Shanghai Jiading district in 2013,100 cases were collected by systematic sampling in each hospital separately, and the data were analyzed retrospectively. RESULTS:The varieties and amount of TCM injections for blood-activating and stasis-resolving both occupied the first place. 22% inpatients used two or more TCM injections at the same time. The proportion of overdose use of TCM injections reached 54.55%. The type of unreasonable drug use mainly included drug use against differentiation of syndromes,super indications drugs and solvent error. Combined use of TCM injections with same ef-fect accounted for 20.45% of combined use of TCM injections. CONCLUSIONS:It is effective means to improve rational drug use that great impertance paid for clinical use of TCM injections.
8.Discussion on the meaning of selecting “biao” “jie” acupoints for knee osteoarthritis
Peng BAI ; Xuesi HOU ; Ying WANG ; Hui GUO ; Jie SHEN ; Xu MENG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(8):683-685
Knee osteoarthritis is a common disease, and also one of the acupuncture advantage treatment disease. Usually the clinicians choose local acupoints based on the characteristics of tendon bone and joint. After a long-term clinical practice, we found that the curative effect could be better if we additionally combine with the abdominal acupoints. We regard this as the breakthrough point to explore the theoretical origin and found that the curative effect of taking the “biao”or“jie” acupoints to treat disease of the limbs is better than just taking the acupoints according to channel tendon therapy. In this paper, we started discussing the basic meaning of “biao”“ben”“gen”“jie”,then studied the relationship between the vertical connection of“biao”“jie” with blood lifting in disease and qi jie playing as a channel in theory. Comparing with clinical report , I proposed the view which is to choose the points of “biao”“ben”to treat limbs disease. This view enriches the theory of acupoints of the treatment of pain diseases, and expends the clinical acupoints in the treatment of osteoarticular diseases.
9.The clinical study of perioperative depression in brain tumor patients
Hongbo ZHANG ; Yanhui SUN ; Linsen MU ; Jiefei LI ; Mengkai LI ; Boyuan HUANG ; Hui SHEN ; Shichao GUO
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2014;(3):129-132
Objective To investigate the clinical features and incidence of depression in patients with different lo-cations and pathological types of brain tumors. Methods Hamilton Depression Scale (HRSD) was used to assess the de-pression in 140 patients with brain tumor before and after operation. Results The preoperative mean depression rating score was 15.36 ± 6.52 and the prevalence rate of depression was 50 cases (35.7%) in 140 patients with brain tumor. The postoperative mean score of depression was 9.71 ± 5.55 and the prevalence rate of depression was 9 cases (6.4%) in 140 patients with brain tumor. The postoperative depression score and the prevalence rate was significantly decreased after op-eration (P<0.05)(χ2=36.10,P<0.05). The postoperative depression score in either benign or malignant brain tumors was significantly lower after than before operation(all P<0.05)The postoperative depression score in either the left or right or bilateral brain lesions were significantly decreased after than before operation(all P<0.05).Conclusion Pa-tients with brain tumors have different degrees of depression in perioperative. Depression may be associated with brain tu-mour pathological types and lesion sites in patients with brain tumors.
10.MODIFIED RECOMBINANT HUMAN aFGF PROTECTS TYROSINE HYDROXYLASE NEURONS IN SUBSTANTIA NIGRA OF PARKINSON DISEASE RATS FROM LOSS
Guoqing GUO ; Chungou XIAO ; Hui WANG ; Weizai SHEN ; Lin YUAN ; Shizhen ZHONG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
Objective To observe the changes of rotation behavior and tyrosine hydroxylase immunopositive neurons and investigate how Mrh-aFGF affects them in substantia nigra of Parkinson disease rats. Methods After building a rat model of Parkinson disease by injecting 6-OHDA into substantia nigra and ventral tegmental area,we used Mrh-aFGF to intervene rats by lateral ventricle injection to observe how behavior of rats induced by apomorphine and tyrosine hydroxylase immunopositive neurons in substantia nigra of rats changes,then quantitatively analyzed the change of tyrosine hydroxylase immunopositive neurons. Results Rotation behavior was not found in control group,otherwise,actuation time was shorted,time length was prolonged,and average velocity of rotation was accelerated in Parkinson disease rats(P