1.Chemoprevention of colorectal cancer
Ping ZHOU ; Xinxing DUAN ; Jian LIU
Journal of International Oncology 2011;38(3):224-227
Chemoprevention is the use of natural or synthetic substances to prevent、suppress or to reverse the development of colorectal cancer.Aspirin and cox-2 inhibitor are the most effective preventive agents.However,the gastrointestinal and cardiovascular adverse effects limit the application.Recurrent adenomas can be markedly reduced by a combination of difluoromethylornithine and sulinclac and with few side effects.5-aminosalicylate and ursodeoxycholic acid have become the focus of inflammatory bowel disease.The double roles of folate need further study.Statins and EGFR inhibitors have some effects,which are in early clinical studies.The article reviews the new progress of chemoprevention of colorectal cancer.
2.Inhibitory effects of PTEN gene transfection combined with L-OHP on proliferation of human cholangiocarcinoma cells
Ping CUI ; Tide DUAN ; Jian DONG ; Wei JIA ; Shupeng DAI
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 1995;0(03):-
Objective: To investigate the inhibitory effects of PTEN gene transfection combined with L-OHP on human cholangiocarcinoma cell line, QBC939, providing a new method for gene therapy of human biliary duct carcinoma. Methods: A eukaryotic expression vector containing PTEN gene was transfected into human QBC939 cells under mediation of lipofectamine and positive cell clones were selected and amplified. Expression of PTEN gene was detected by immunohistochemistry. MTT test was used to determine the in vitro activity of cells, electron microscope was applied to observe cell ultrastructure, and flow cytometry was used for determining the cell cycle and apoptosis. In vitro test was used to study the invasive ability of cells before and after treatment. Results: After transfected with PTEN gene, QBC939 cells had a higher expression of PTEN gene (P
3.Research of Chinese medicine pairs (VIII)--Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma-Carthami flos.
Shu-Jiao LI ; Yu-Ping TANG ; Juan SHEN ; Jian-Ping LI ; Jian-Ming GUO ; Jin-Ao DUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(24):4227-4231
Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma-Carthami Flos is a famous Chinese medicine pair (CMP). Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma can promote blood circulation for removing blood stasis, and Carthami Flos can promote blood circulation for removing meridian obstruction and remove blood stasis for relieving pain. The two herbs are important TCMs for activating blood. Danhong injection is the classic application of the two herbs compatibility, which was made from Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma and Carthami Flos with scientific formalation by extraction and refining. The CMP is used for treatement of organ flood insufficiency and ischemic infarction diseases. It can obviously relieving symptoms of angina pectoris, improve myocardial ischemia, regress atherosclerosis plaque, and inhibit thrombus. This paper elaberated the bio-active constituents, compatibility effects and action mechanism, and clinical applications of the CMP in order to further upgrade basic research and application levels of the CMP.
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Carthamus tinctorius
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Drug Compounding
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Drug Interactions
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Salvia miltiorrhiza
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chemistry
4.Research Progress of Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping in MRI.
Shuai WANG ; Chang DUAN ; Ping ZHANG ; Chunmei WANG ; Xiang LIU ; Hongsheng LI ; Jian CHENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(5):1131-1134
Magnetic susceptibility is an intrinsic physical quantity which describes the relationship between material magnetization and applied external magnetic field. Quantitative susceptibility mapping (QSM) is an MRI technology which can quantify the buck magnetic susceptibility of tissue in vivo. It is particularly effective at elucidating anatomy with paramagnetic or diamagnetic components. QSM technology is a method for solving the ill-pose problem of unconventional de-convolution of the measured tissue magnetic field with the unit magnetic dipole field to obtain the susceptibility source map. Many multi orientation scan based QSM and clinically acceptable single orientation QSM methods have been proposed to solve this ill-posed problem. In this paper, the QSM concept is introduced and the various QSM methods are systematically categorized and discussed. The aim of this paper is to summarize the current research progress of QSM, popularize the knowledge of QSM and promote the improvements and the rational application of QSM in clinical field.
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5.Keratorefractive surgery and glaucoma
Xuan, ZOU ; Xuan-Chu, DUAN ; Ning, XIA ; Mei-Ping, WANG ; Jian, SHEN
International Eye Science 2008;8(2):240-244
Keratorefractive surgery changes the central corneal thickness (CCT) and corneal curvature, which could influence the Goldmann applanation tonometer (GAT) and non-contact tonometer (NCT) measurements of intraocular pressure (IOP), but not dynamic contour tonometer(DCT). During the procedure of LASIK, there is a transient rise of IOP, which increases the risks of optic nerve damage. Meanwhile, the presence of functioning filtering blebs may affect the choice and outcome of refractive surgery, or even becomes a contraindication of surgery. Steroids are typically used after keratorefractive surgery, which could lead to IOP elevation. Hence it is important to monitor IOP after LASIK and to be aware of inaccurate IOP readings due to corneal flap interface fluid. Treating patients with postoperative elevated IOP after keratorefractive surgery is similar to that for patients with glaucoma. This review will address the issues surrounding the safety, relevant complications and implications of keratorefractive surgeries on glaucoma and relevant diagnostic tests.
6.Role of oxidative vascular injury in the pathogenesis of abdominal aortic aneurysms
Jian ZHANG ; Zhiqing ZHAO ; Ping ZHANG ; Shijie XIN ; Qiang ZHANG ; Zhiquan DUAN
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in human abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) and to identify its initiation in the oxidative vascular injury. Methods This study included 22 AAA patients and 10 cadaveric normal abdominal aorta. In situ hybridization and immunofluorenscent staining were used to localize iNOS messenger RNA (mRNA) and protein. Double staining with a combination of in situ hybridization and immunofluorenscent staining was used to simultaneously demonstrate iNOS mRNA expression and its cellular localization. The presence of end-product of oxidative injury induced by iNOS was indirectly assessed with immunofluorenscent staining by anti-nitrotyrosine antibody, its cellular localization were assessed by double immunofluorenscent staining. Results In situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry confirmed the presence of iNOS in media and adventitia of AAA in all 22 patients. Specific cell markers identified iNOS mRNA-positive cells were T and B lymphocytes, macrophages, and smooth muscle cells. Positive immunostaining for nitrotyrosine was present in macrophages and smooth muscle cells. Normal abdominal aorta demonstrated virtually no iNOS or nitrotyrosine expression. Conclusion Stimulated expression of iNOS is associated with degeneration of AAA in human beings leading to oxidative tissue and cellular injury in AAA.
7.Study of the efficacy of closed-loop EMG feedback electric stimulation in rehabilitation of acute stroke survivors
Ping ZHENG ; Jian ZHANG ; Li-yan DUAN ; Xu HAN ; Lili MA
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2002;8(3):160-161
ObjectiveTo study the efficacy of closed-loop EMG feedback electric stimulation in enhancing extremity functional recovery of acute stroke survivors.Methods120 stroke patients who were within 4 weeks were randomly assigned to experimental group and control group. All patients had received routine rehabilitation training; the patients in experimental group had received an extra therapy-closed-loop EMG feedback electric stimulation. The value of EMG and Fugl-Meyer functional assessment was observed. ResultsThe value of EMG and Fugl-Meyer functional assessment of all patients had notability elevation, and there is a significant difference between these two groups of patients. Conclusions Closed-loop EMG feedback electric stimulation can enhance the motor function of hemiplegia.
8.Subbands analysis of amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients: a resting-state functional MRI study
Daihong LIU ; Shanshan DUAN ; Jiuquan ZHANG ; Yanwei ZHANG ; Ping WEI ; Jian WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;49(11):801-806
Objective To investigate changes of spontaneous brain activity in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) by fractional amplitude of low-frequency fluctuations (fALFF) on subbands, and the possible relationship between these changes and cognitive impairment caused by T2DM.Methods Twenty-two T2DM patients and twenty-three healthy control subjects were involved in this study between December 2013 and June 2014 and the demographic and clinical data (fasting plasma glucose and HbA1c level) were obtained in all subjects.General cognition was assessed by MMSE in all subjects, and memory performance was assessed by Auditory Verbal Learning Test (AVLT) in T2DM group.3D-T1 structural and resting-state functional MRI data were collected by MR scanner.Then fALFF value on slow-5 (0.010-0.027 Hz) and slow-4 (0.027-0.073 Hz) were calculated respectively using DPARSF V2.3.Intra-group and inter-group t-tests were conducted by REST V1.8.Partial correlation among fALFF values extracted from significantly different brain regions, clinical data and AVLT score of T2DM patients were calculated , using age as covariate.Results Compared to the healthy controls, T2DM patients showed increased fALFF values in bilateral anterior cingulate gyrus (cluster=130, t=4.4487, P<0.05) and partial left cerebelum areas (cluster=89, t=3.8409, P<0.05) in frequency band slow-5.Moreover, the T2DM patients showed decreased fALFF values in bilateral middle occipital gyrus and precuneus (Left: cluster=102, t=-3.4806.Right: cluster=151, t=-5.1355.All P<0.05) in frequency band slow-5.While in frequency band slow-4, the T2DM patients showed increased fALFF values in left inferior temporal gyrus (cluster=104, t=4.8631, P<0.05), and decreased fALFF values in right lingual gyrus (cluster=91, t=-3.7146, P<0.05).There was positive correlation between fALFF values of middle occipital gyrus and precuneus and AVLT immediate memory score (r=0.456, P=0.038).Conclusions T2DM patients exhibit abnormal spontaneous activity among brain regions associated with cognition, including brain regions related to default mode network on slow-5, and brain regions related to semantic cognition and visual information processing on slow-4.The abnormal regions exhibit different spatial patterns depending on the subbands of low-frequency fluctuations.
9.On-line Glucose Concentration Prediction and Control for Improving Glutamate Fermentation Performance
Yan CAO ; Jian DING ; Zuo-Ying DUAN ; Li-Ming LIU ; Zhong-Ping SHI ;
Microbiology 2008;0(10):-
In industrial glutamate fermentation, intermitted feeding glucose with the help of off-line glucose measurement is generally necessary. This kind of feeding strategy could cause large variations in glucose concentration so that it is not favorable for the achievement of efficient and stable glutamate fermentation. Glutamate fermentation is characterized with typical non-growth association behavior, and during glutamate production phase glucose consumption is closely correlated with ammonia consumption. In this study, glucose concentration was controlled at various pre-determined levels by predicting glucose consumption amount and thus its concentration with the aid of on-line monitoring ammonia consumption. When glucose concentration was controlled around a lower level of 5 g/L~10 g/L, the final glutamate concentration could reach a relatively higher level of 80 g/L. In this way, the huge osmotic stress change due to the large glucose concentration variation with the intermitted feeding method could be avoided and the glutamate fermentation performance enhancement be expected.
10.Strategy to delay the progression of chronic kidney disease by targeting gut microbiota and uremic toxins metabolism pathway
Yin PENG ; Xue-jun XU ; Jian-ping LI ; Cheng-xi LI ; Jia-ting YIN ; Jin-ao DUAN ; Jian-ming GUO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(1):37-49
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a serious chronic disease with high incidence, poor prognosis, and a variety of complications. Indoxyl-sulfate (IS) and