1.The function of the electronic fiber laryngoscope in diagnosis and treatment of esophagus entrance foreign body.
Jian ZANG ; Gang YU ; Xuejun JIANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(15):852-853
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Esophagus
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Female
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Foreign Bodies
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diagnosis
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surgery
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Humans
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Laryngoscopes
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Young Adult
2.Progress on the roles of TGF-βSmad signaling pathway in HIV pathogenesis
JIANG Hui ; ZHANG Yu ; SU Qi-jian
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(6):657-
Abstract: TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway has a wide range of biological activities and plays an important roles in regulating cell growth, adhesion, differentiation, cell dynamic balance, and immune responses. The higher activity of TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway may promote scar formation, organ fibrosis, immunosuppression, and late-stage cancer progression, while low activity may lead to inflammation, dysplasia, poor healing and oncogenesis. The function of the TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway is extremely complex and can exhibit inhibitory or enhancing effects on immunity and inflammation under different circumstances, but immunosuppressive and anti-inflammatory effects are dominant. During HIV infection, the TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway interacts with HIV in a complex manner as HIV proteins tat and gp120 can induce TGF-β expression. Meanwhile, this signaling pathway may also play a role in HIV infection and replication, latent virus reservoir, host immune deficiency and HIV-related inflammation. It is worth noting that even though TGF-β, which mainly exhibits anti-inflammatory effects, is induced by HIV, high levels of TGF-β do not seem to inhibit HIV-related inflammation. So far, the relationship between TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway and HIV infection has not been elucidated, and its role and mechanism in HIV infection and related illnesses need further exploration and validation. This review summarizes the relevant research progress on the TGF-β/Smad signaling pathway and HIV infection, and provides a reference for further understanding of HIV pathogenesis and exploring strategies of AIDS treatment.
3.The latest research progress of torpor occurrence mechanism
Zi-yu ZHU ; Jian-wei JIANG ; Jian-jun ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(6):1532-1536
Torpor refers to a state in which the metabolic activity in the body of the living animal is greatly reduced during the period of reduced food supply, which is manifested as a substantial decrease in body temperature, metabolic level, and exercise level. Mammals have a strict body temperature regulation system to maintain a constant body temperature. When the energy supply is insufficient for a long time, some mammals will enter a hibernation state. Torpor is very similar to the hibernation state. The research on the mechanism of torpor state is of great significance in aerospace, military medicine and other fields. This review summarizes the specific mechanisms regulating the occurrence of torpor from four aspects: adenylate cyclase activating polypeptide (adcyap) neurons, leptin, pyroglutamylated RFamide peptide (QRFP) neurons, and sympathetic nervous system, aiming to provide ideas for further research on the mechanism of torpor.
4.The recent advances in the host targets of anti-influenza drugs.
Lin-Lin MA ; Jian-Dong JIANG ; Yu-Huan LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(12):1631-1638
The challenge of the emergence of drug-resistant influenza strains, which is caused by wide spread utilization of direct-acting antivirals (DAAs), accelerates the research and exploration towards host targeted agents. In contrast to DAAs targeting viral replication components, host targeted agents, which regulate host factors and pathways linked to viral replication, can interfere the replication of influenza. Additionally, the innate immune system is activated by influenza during the early stage of infection, so manipulating the innate immune response may prevent the viral infection. However, the excessive inflammatory response induced at the late phase of influenza infection would lead to severe tissue injures. Thus, it is very important to explore drugs with anti-inflammatory actions to suppress these immune imbalances and tissue injures. Here we overview the current progresses about host targets related to anti-influenza drugs.
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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pharmacology
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Antiviral Agents
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Immunity, Innate
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Influenza, Human
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drug therapy
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Virus Replication
5.Comparison of diagnostic values of Clusterin, CXCL13, Podoplanin, CD21 and CD35 in foll-cular dendritic cell sarcoma
Jian LI ; Guangyin YU ; Min ZUO ; Xingen WANG ; Qingping JIANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(2):145-150
Purpose To evaluate the diagnostic values of Clusterin, CXCL13, Podoplanin (D2-40), CD21 and CD35 in follcular den-dritic cell sarcoma. Methods The expression levels of 10 cases of follcular dendritic cell sarcoma ( FDCS) and 12 types of FDCS mimics (83 cases in total) were investigated by immunohistochemical methods, the latter including solitary fibrous tumor, leiomyosar-coma, gastrointestinal stromal tumor and others. The diagnostic validities of the five biomarkers were compared. Results ( 1 ) The positive rates of Clusterin, CXCL13, D2-40, CD21 and CD35 in the FDCS group were 100%, 70%, 60%, 90% and 80%, respec-tively, the corresponding rates in the control group were 30%, 4%, 11%, 2% and 0 in turn. (2) The five biomarkers could be cate-gorized into 3 groups, according to their diagnostic values in FDCS. The first group included CD21 and CD35, which had much higher sensitivities (90%, 80%), specificities (100%, 98%) and accuracies (98%, 96%), compared with the other biomarkers. The second group included CXCL13 and D2-40, which had a relatively lower sensitivities (70%, 60%), specificities (96%, 89%) and accuracies (94%, 86%), compared with CD21 and CD35. The third group included Clusterin, which had the highest sensitivity (100%), while the specificity (70%)and accuracy (73%) were inferior to the first and second groups. (3) The diagnostic values of CD21 and CD35 combination were 100%, 98%, 98%, 83% and 100%, respectively. Conclusions (1) CD21 and CD35 are the most valuable biomarkers for FDCS. The combined diagnostic effect of the two markers is generally superior to that of single marker. (2) Clusterin has the highest sensitivity for FDCS. However, the frequent expression in FDCS mimickers restricts its diagnostic values for FDCS. (3) CXCL13 and D2-40 may be used as a marker for FDCS, but are not recommended as the first selection based on their diagnostic performance. (4) On the reasons that FDCS mimickers may not uncommonly express Clusterin and D2-40, and rarely show positivity for CD21 or CXCL13, more attention should be paid to the phenomenon to avoid misdiagnosis.
6.Intervention in vitro of miR30a on tumor stem cell related gene expression and invasiveness of breast cancer swollen axillary lymph nodes
Jian ZHOU ; Tianwu YU ; Yongshuang LV ; Xiaowei JIANG
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(12):1605-1607,1611
Objective To investigate the micrometastatic lesion of tumor stem cells in the axillary swollen lymph nodes of breast cancer patients and the influence of miR30a on its invasive ability ,and to explore the feasibility of miRNAs anti‐breast cancer treatment .Methods The tumor stem cell‐like breast cancer cells were separated from the axillary swollen lymph nodes in breast cancer patients and cultured .miR30a oligonucleotide fragment was synthesized and transfected into human primary generation breast cancer cells by using adenovirus ,meanwhile the breast cancer cell line MDA‐MB‐231 was taken as the experimental control and the transfection efficiency was assessed by the fluorescence microscopy .The changes of tumor cell proliferation and invasiveness before and after transfection were detected by the Transwell chamber in vitro invasion assay .Western blot was used to detect the ALDH1 ,Vimentin and N‐Cadherin protein expression .Results The Transwell chamber in vitro invasion assay showed that the pri‐mary generation breast cancer cell had more strong invasive ability than MDA‐MB‐231 cell line ,their invasion indexes were (75 .3 ± 3 .2)% and (58 .4 ± 2 .8)% respectively ,the difference was statistically significant (P<0 .05) ,and after transfecting miR30a ,the in vitro invasiveness ability in these two kinds of cells were significantly weakened and their invasion indexes were (21 .4 ± 1 .9)% and (28 .2 ± 2 .3)% respectively ,the difference compared with the control group showed the statistical significance (P<0 .05) .Conclu‐sion The ALDH expression in partial axillary hyperplasia and swollen lymph nodes in the patients with breast cancer is increased , and the tumor micrometastasis may exist ,which should be completely cleaned in operation .miR30a inhibits the expression and inva‐sive ability of tumor stem gene .
7.Optimization of the Inclusion Process of Essential Oil in Xiaoyu Anshen Capsules
Jian QIN ; Qing LI ; Mingyu XIAO ; Li ZHANG ; Yu JIANG
China Pharmacy 2005;0(18):-
OBJECTIVE:To optimize the inclusion process of the volatile oil of Pogostemon cablin and Acorus tatarinowii in Xiaoyu anshen capsule.METHODS:The inclusion process was carried out by saturated water solution method.And the inclusion process was optimized by orthogonal experiment with the inclusion ratio and yield of the volatile oil as indexes taking the ratio of volatile oil to ?-CD,the temperature and the time of inclusion as factors.The physical phase of the inclusion complex was detected by differential scanning calorimetry(DSC).RESULTS:The optimum inclusion process was established as follows:the ratio of oil to ?-CD=1∶8;the ratio of water to ?-CD=10∶1;the inclusion time was 1h and the inclusion temperature was 50 ℃.The inclusion rate was as high as 90%.The DSC revealed that a new physical phase has been formed for the inclusion complex.CONCLUSION:The intermolecular inclusion complex with good stability and high yield of volatile oil could be obtained from the optimized inclusion process.
8.Colon interposition for esophageal benign stricture:58 cases experience
Duo ZENG ; Jian JIANG ; Jianye LI ; Tao YU ; Lei YANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;26(3):165-167
Objective To review the experience of colon interposition in the treatment of benign esophageal stricture.Methods 58 patients who had undergone colon interposition for esophageal replacements were studied retrospectively,including 53 patients with corrosive burn esophageal strictures,3 traumatic esophageal strictures and 2 congenital esophageal strictures.The interposition colon for all patients went through substemum paths.Results There was no postoperative death in the duration of hospital stay.14 cases developed postoperative complication including 2 total colon necrosis,7 anastomotic leak,2 anastomotic stricture and 3 recurrent laryngeal nerve injury.52 patients were followed-up(ranged 1 to 16 years),40 cases were extremely satisfied(1 grade),9 very satisfied(2 grade),2 satisfied(3 grade)and 1 unsatisfied(4 grade).Conclusion Colon interposition is an ideal procedure for esophageal benign stricture.
9.Clinical effect of Quantianma capsules combined with flupentixol and melitracen tablets on chronic migraine
yan Hong ZHANG ; wei Jian JIANG ; yu Xin WANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(10):104-106
Objective To analyse the clinical effect of Quantianma capsules combined with flupentixol and melitracen tablets on chronic migraine. Methods 130 patients with chronic migraine were treated with flupentixol and melitracen tablets, were divided into control group and observation group, 65 patients in each group. The observation group were given to Quantianma capsules. Results The effective rate of observation group with 90.77% was higher than control group with 73.85%(P<0.05). After treatment, the number of migraine attacks, duration time, VAS score, HAMA and HAMD score and mean flow velocity of cerebral artery of two groups were lower than pre-treatment and observation group were lower than that of control group(P<0.05). Adverse reactions were similar in the two groups. Conclusion Quantianma capsules can improve the efficacy of treatment of chronic migraine combined with flupentixol and melitracen tablets and improve condition with few adverse effects.
10.The roles of proteasome on nigral degeneration and Lewy body formation
Kezhong ZHANG ; Jian WANG ; Zhentong DING ; Juming YU ; Yuping JIANG ;
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2000;0(04):-
Objective To study the effect of proteasome on nigral degeneration and Lewy body formation. Methods By stereotaxic unilateral injection of different doses of lactacystin, a selective proteasome inhibitor, into the substantia nigral pars compacta of rats, the spontaneous and apomorphine induced contralateral behaviors of rats were observed. Nigral degeneration and Lewy body were viewed by HE staining; expressions of ? synuclein and tyrosine hydroxylase in nigral cells were investigated by immunohistochemistry. Contents of dopamine and homovanillic acid were determined by HPLC. Results There were no difference between 0 2 ?g group and control. Animals treated with 2 ?g and 8 ?g lactacystin developed progressively bradykinetic and displayed contralateral head tilting and tremor; apomorphine induced contralateral behavior was notably observed in rats of 8 ?g group; 3 weeks later, nigral degeneration were present in 2 ?g and 8 ?g groups; some of nigral cells contained acidophilic Lewy body with intense immune response to ? synuclein; the number of tyrosine hydroxylase positive cells in 2 ?g and 8 ?g groups were decreased by 68 24% ( P