2.The effects of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases on beta-dystroglycan in salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma.
Yanmei HAO ; Jia MA ; Chenchen SI ; Jia XU ; Jie JING
West China Journal of Stomatology 2013;31(2):118-121
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression of beta-dystroglycan (beta-DG) and the roles of tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) on beta-DG in salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma (SACC).
METHODSbeta-DG in highly lung metastatic cell line ACC-M and lowly lung metastatic one ACC-2 was tested by immunocytochemistry with different concentrations (10, 15, 20, 25 micromol x L(-1)) of TIMPs, and that without the regulation of TIMPs was served as controls. beta-DG was detected in seven specimens of SACC and ten cases of normal salivary gland tissues which were considered as a comparison group by immunohistochemistry.
RESULTSThere was no positive beta-DG immune-staining at the ACC-2 and ACC-M cell lines without TIMPs in the cell culture. beta-DG expressed after the regulation of TIMPs. beta-DG expression was localized predominantly in basement membrane of the acinus, while the negative results were distributed in the carcinoma cells and around the cancer cell nests.
CONCLUSIONBeta-DG is widely expressed by transmembrane protein that plays important roles in connecting the extracellular matrix to the cytoskeleton, the fracture of this structure means that it is easy to invade and transfer, so restoration of beta-DG expression by TIMPs is considered to be critical for successful treatment of SACC.
Carcinoma, Adenoid Cystic ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Dystroglycans ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Salivary Gland Neoplasms ; Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinases
3.Intrahepatic tracking of bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells after transplanting into rats with liver fibrosis
Ling LAN ; Jing YU ; Ran LIU ; Bowei LIU ; Hao ZHANG ; Yuan YUAN ; Changhe JIA
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2012;(11):684-688
Objective To establish a method of PKH26 labeled bone marrow-derived endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) into rats with liver fibrosis and observe cell immigration and differentiation in the liver after transplantation.Methods Bone marrow-derived EPCs were isolated and cultured from rats with liver fibrosis,and then labeled with PKH26 in vitro.Under the scanning confocal microscopy and flow cytometry,PKH26 fluorescent labeling rate and cell survival rate were measured.EPCs of PKH26 fluorescent labeling were transplanted into rats with liver fibrosis via the tail vein,and the migration situation was observed in the liver.Endothelial cell markers CD31 and von willebrand factor (vWF) were detected by using immunofluorescence.Results The PKH26-labeled EPCs appeared red fluorescence and the labeling rate was 96.65 %.As compared with unlabeled cells,the labeled cells grew well,and had no significant changes in the growth curve.After transplantation into the liver of rats,the PKH26 labeled cells were mainly distributed in blood vessel endothelium along fibers and hepatic sinusoids in hepatic lobule.Endothelial cell-specific antigens such as CD31 and vWF could be detected along the vascular walls.Conclusion PKH26 could be used to label and track EPCs in the liver of rats with liver fibrosis in vitro.The PKH26-labeled cells may migrate to the surrounding of the hepatic vessels and differentiate into mature endothelial cells.
4.Evaluation of the use of structure screw in PHILOS plate for treatment of proximal humerus fracture in Chinese
Long JIA ; Tianbing WANG ; Jing ZHOU ; Wei HUANG ; Hao LU ; Baoguo JIANG
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2015;(2):269-271
Objective:To measure vertical axis length of humerus head in patients with proximal hu-meral fractures and to evaluate the use of structure screws in proximal humerus internal locking osteosyn-thesis system ( PHILOS) .Methods:From January 2007 to February 2014,117 patients with proximal hu-merus fracture were treated by PHILOS plate.Preoperatively, all the patients tookanteroposterior X-ray of shoulder, and the vertical axis length of humerus head were measured, and the use of structure screws in PHILOS plate was observed.Results: There were 40 male and 77 female patients; The vertical axis length of humerus head in male patients was (47.64 ±3.44) mm, and the rate of structure screw use was 52.5%;The vertical axis length of humerus head in female patients was (42.46 ±3.21) mm, and the rate of structure screw use was 32 .5%.The vertical axis length of humerus head and the rate of structure screw use had significant difference in the male and female groups (P<0.05).Conclusion:The rate of structure screw use was low in the treatment of proximal humerus fracture by PHILOS plate, especially for women.We should improve the design of plate according to the anatomical characteristics of Chinese.
5.Problems in the participation of international multi-center clinical trials and solutions
Shan JING ; Danlei WANG ; Hao WANG ; Hua ZHANG ; Jia LI ; Kaiyan LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2010;23(5):298-299,311
With the improvement in new drug clinical trials, our hospital has participated in more and more international multi-center clinical trials. Meanwhile, problems arise in carrying out these trials.We here analyzed these problems and put forward some measures for improvement.
6.Rapid identification of crude and sweated dipsaci radix based on near-infrared spectroscopy combined with principal component analysis-mahalanobis distance.
Wei-Feng DU ; Yong-Qiang JIA ; Dong-Jing JIANG ; Hao ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(23):4603-4607
In order to discriminate the crude and sweated Dipsaci Radix correctly and rapidly, the crude and sweated Dipsaci Radix were scanned by the NIR spectrometer, and an identifying model was developed by near infrared spectroscopy combined with principal component-Mahalanobis distance pattern recognition method. The pretreated spectra data of 129 crude samples and 86 sweated ones were analyzed through principal component analysis (PCA). The identifying model was developed by choosing the spectrum for 9 881.46-4 119.20 cm(-1) and "SNV + spectrum + S-G" to the original spectral preprocessing with 14 principal components, and then was verified by prediction set, identifying with 100% accuracy. The rapid identification model of the crude and sweated Dipsaci Radix by NIR is feasible and efficient, and could be used as an assistant means for identifying the crude and sweated Dipsaci Radix.
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7.Effects of Modafinil on Vestibular Function during 24 h Sleep Deprivation.
Hao ZHAN ; Sujiang XIE ; Hongbo JIA ; Sihuang WEI ; Baisheng JING ; Tong LI
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the effects of modafinil,a new wake-promoting agent, on vestibular function during 24 h sleep deprivation(SD). Method Eight male healthy young volunteers were exposed to two 24 h periods of continuous wakefulness during the crossover experiment. In one period, 200 mg doses of modafinil were given and in the other, separated by one week, matching placebos were administered. The SD time started from 8:00 of the first day to 8:00 of the second day. Drugs was given at 0:00 of the second day. Vestibular function was tested at 21:00 of the first day and 1 ,3,5,7 h after drug administration. Result The accuracy of saccade tracking and the gains of VVOR(visual-vestibular optokinetic reflex)and OKN(optokinetic nystagmus)in the placebo group decreased during 24 h SD, especially at 1: 00~5:00 of the second day, while OKN gains in the modafinil group was increased significantly. There were no significant differences of other vestibular function between modafinil group and placebo group. Conclusion Twenty four SD can influence vestibular function in certain degree,but optokinetic nystagmus can be improved by modafinil.
10.Evaluation methods for the efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer
Wu JIA-HAO ; He JING-SONG ; Ni YONG ; Wang XIAN-MING
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2010;29(2):240-244
With the widespread clinical application of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, it has become an essential part of combination therapy for patients with breast cancer. However, a rapid, accurate, and effective approach for assessing the therapeutic efficacy of neoadjuvant chemotherapy is unavailable. Routine physical examinations cannot provide effective clinical evaluation. Although imaging techniques play an important role in evaluating the therapeutic effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy, this is limited because it only detects morphologic changes. Blood oxygen detection for breast diseases is an emerging diagnostic technique that has distinctive merit in assessing the efficacy of chemotherapy. Biologic markers are becoming more important in assessing the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for patients with breast cancer. This review summarizes the principles and the current applied practice of these approaches to evaluate the effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for patients with breast cancer.