1.Nano targeted drug delivery system and the treatment of oral cancer
Journal of International Oncology 2014;41(10):753-756
Oral cancer is one of the most common malignant tumor of the head and neck.Passive targeting is a targeted therapy for initial treatment of oral cancer,which is not always effective.In order to achieve better targeted therapy on oral cancer,researchers have turned to the study of active targeting with nano drug delivery system in recent years.With this treatment,nanoparticles are attached to the surface of the target molecules,and combine with specific expression or overexpression receptor on the surface of tumor cell to achieve target.This delivery system can transport anticancer drugs directed at the lesion site and achieve the purpose of reducing adverse drug reaction and increasing treatment efficacy.Targeted chemotherapy is increasing being used in the treatment of oral cancer.
2.Analysis of health system responsiveness of Huzhou
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(03):-
Objective To analyse the health system responsiveness of Huzhou of Zhejiang Province. Methods Performance evaluation method proposed by WHO was employed for the study of responsiveness. The local residents of Huzhou of Zhejiang Province in 2007 were investigated with multilevel cluster stratified sampling. Data were obtained by household survey and involved items such as dignity,independence,privacy,communication,timely attention,equipment,social support and selection of medical staff,and were subjected to empirical analysis. Results Household survey was conducted in 1353 residents,among whom 28.16% lived in town and 71.84% lived in countryside. The index of health system responsiveness of Huzhou was 7.96,slightly higher than that of Zhejiang Province (7.71). The responsiveness was significantly higher for countryside than that for town in independence,communication and timely attention (P
3.Study on the Antioxidation Activity of Different Processed Products of Polygonum Multiflorum Thunb and Its Crude
Jin GU ; Ping LIU ; Fengcai MA
China Pharmacy 2001;0(11):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the antioxidation activity of different processed products of polygonum multiflorum thunb and its crude.METHODS:The capabilities of different processed products of polygonum multiflorum thunb and its crude in eliminating free radical were studied and compared by chemical luminescent technique.RESULTS:The luminescent inhibi?tion ratio was used to represent the activity of superoxide dismutase(SOD),the result showed that the ratio of luminescent in?hibition of the crude sample of polygonum multiflorum thunb ranked the top,i.e.the crud sample had the highest antioxidation activity,then the black bean product,product that steamed in clear soup and that steamed in black bean alcohol solu?tion.CONCLUSION:If one can develop a preparation method in which only the purgative component of polygonum multiflo?rum thunb were destroyed while the effective components remained,the tonification function of which can be enhanced and the anti-aging effect of which can be brought into full play.
4.Expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha and receptor I (P55) in pterygium
Bing, WU ; Jian, YANG ; Jin, WEI ; Ping, MA
International Eye Science 2014;(6):1000-1004
AIM:To observe the expression of tumor necrosis factor-alpha ( TNF- α) and its receptor I ( P55 ) in different pterygium and discuss the role of TNF-α and receptor I (P55) in pterygium.
METHODS: Immunohistochemistical staining method ( PV) was adopted to detect the expression of TNF-α and receptor I in pterygium ( 72 eyes ) and para-pterygium conjunctival tissue ( 30 eyes ) . The relationship between the expression and clinical-pathological parameters was also analyzed.
RESULTS:The positive rates of TNF-αwere 65. 3% (47/72), 26. 7% (8/30) in pterygium and para-pterygium conjunctival tissue. The positive expression of TNF-α had statistic difference between the two groups (χ2=12. 706, P<0. 01). The positive rates of TNF-α receptor I were 56. 9% (41/72), 16. 7% (5/30) in pterygium and para-pterygium conjunctival tissue. The positive expression of P55 had statistic difference between the two groups (χ2=13. 875, P<0. 01). The positive rate of TNF-αin recurrent pterygium group was higher than primary pterygium group (χ2=6. 547, P=0. 011). There had no statistically significance of the expression intensity between the two groups (F=1. 288, P=0. 393); the positive rate in advanced pterygium group was higher than quiescent pterygium group (χ2=4. 082, P=0. 043). The expression intensity had no statistically significance between the two groups (F=0. 489, P=0. 708). The positive rate of P55 in recurrent pterygium group was higher than primary pterygium group (χ2 =9. 907, P= 0. 002). There had no statistically significance of the two group's expression intensity ( F = 1. 175, P = 0. 424 ); the positive rate in advanced pterygium group was higher than in quiescent pterygium group (χ2=11. 140, P=0. 001). The expression intensity had no statistically significance between the two groups (F=0. 665, P=0. 621).
CONCLUSION:The expression of TNF-α and P55 are changing according to the development of clinical staging and onset. The expression of TNF-α and P55 may be related to clinical classification, staging and patient's working conditions of pterygium. There has no significant difference expression intensity of TNF - α and P55 in clinical staging and onset of pterygium.
5.Pregabalin reduce the expression of c-fos in spinal dorsal horn of the rat with neuropathic pain
Meihua JIN ; Li MA ; Lizhu MIAO ; Ping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2017;40(4):363-366
Objective To explore the role of pregabalin on the expression of c-fos in spinal dorsal horn of the rat with neuropathic pain.Methods Thirty Wister rats (male) were divided into shamoperated group,model group and pregabalin group,with 10 cases in each group.The effect of the pregabalin on the heat pain threshold and expression of c-fos in spinal dorsal horn of the rat with neuropathic pain were observed.Results The heat pain threshold in model group at 3rd,4th,5th,6th,7th,10th and 14th day after operation was significantly lower than that in sham-operated group and pregabalin group at same time (P < 0.05).The heat pain threshold in pregabalin group was lower than that in sham-operated group from 2nd day after operation,but there was no significant difference (P >0.05).At the 14th day after operation,the number of Fos-like-immunoreactivity (FLI) positive cells in sham-operated group,model group and pregabalin group was (16.4 ± 0.6),(66.7 ± 3.3) and (22.8 ± 1.5)cases,and the number of FLI positive cells in model group was significantly higher than that in shamoperated group and pregabalin group (P < 0.05).Conclusions Pregabalin has analgesic activity on rat with neuropathic pain.Pregabalin activates spinal cord glial cells raisedby the injured peripheral nerve and infection,and also reduces the noxious stimulation of afferent pain to spinal dorsal horn neurons.
6.Reconstruction of 3D finite-element model of patella and effectiveness analysis
Aifeng LIU ; Jianxiong MA ; Ping WANG ; Hongbin JIN ; Zhibin WANG ; Xinlong MA ; Xin FU ; Yang YANG
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;34(2):94-97,封3
Objective To build a three-dimension finite-element model of patella and to make a preliminary mechanics analysis on the model.Methods According to the model-building principle of Ansys software which started from point to line to area to volume,a three-dimension finite-element patella model was reconstructed on the basis of the images of spiral CT.Then,loading on the model patella were simulated and the stress magnitude and distribution on the patella were analyzed.Results Finite element analysis of the patella showed that stress concentration zone located in the middle and lower patella,indicating that fracturepredilectionsitesinthelower patellar.TheVon misesstresson thetensionsidewas significantly greater than that on pressure side.Conclusion The established finite element model of the patella can reflect the real geometry of patella treated in clinics.
8.Protective effect and action mechanism of petroleum ether extracts from Saussurea involucrate on brain tissues of hypoxia rats.
Hui-Ping MA ; Juan YAO ; Jin-Hua WU ; Rong-Min GAO ; Peng-Cheng FAN ; Lin-Lin JING ; Zheng-Ping JIA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(14):2710-2715
OBJECTIVETo investigate the protective effect and action mechanism of petroleum ether extracts from Saussurea involucrate on brain tissues of hypoxia rats under constant pressure and closed conditions.
METHODThe PESI dosage-dependent experiment for hypoxia rats was conducted under constant pressure and closed conditions by intraperitoneally injecting 125, 250, 500 mg x kg(-1) to finalize that the optimum dosage is the high dose of PESI. Afterwards, 90 Wistar rats were randomly divided into the hypoxic model group, the acetazolamide 250 mg x kg(-1) group and the PESI high dose group. Each group was further divided into three subgroups according to different hypoxia times, with 10 rats in each subgroup. Under the same hypoxia and administration conditions, the rats were sacrificed after 0, 3, 6 h respectively. Their brain samples were collected for common pathological observation and immunohistochemical staining of HIF-1alpha. Real-time RT-PCR was used to detect HIF-1alpha, EPO, HO-1 and Caspase-3 gene expressions. And the Western blot assay was adopted to detect HIF-1alpha protein expression.
RESULTThe brain tissues of the hypoxia model group were severely damaged with the increase in the hypoxia time. The acetazolamide group and the PESI high does group were damaged in a much lower degree. According to the gene expression and the Western blot assay, high dose of PESI could inhibit HIF-1alpha expression. According to the pure gene expression test, high dose of PESI could increase EPO and HO-1 mRNA expressions, but inhibit Caspase-3 mRNA expression.
CONCLUSIONPESI's protective mechanism for brain tissues of hypoxia rats under constant pressure and closed conditions may be related to its effects in inhibiting HIF-1alpha expression, increasing EPO expression and resisting cell apoptosis.
Alkanes ; chemistry ; Animals ; Brain ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Caspase 3 ; genetics ; Cell Hypoxia ; drug effects ; Cytoprotection ; drug effects ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Erythropoietin ; genetics ; Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic ; drug effects ; Heme Oxygenase-1 ; genetics ; Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit ; genetics ; metabolism ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Saussurea ; chemistry
10.Details and technical considerations in pancreaticoduodenectomy.
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2013;16(7):609-612
Pancreaticoduodenectomy (PD) is one of the most challenging endeavor and formidable procedures in abdominal surgery. This procedure is inherently difficult and associated with high mortality and complication morbidity. The revolution of the concept of surgical oncology, the modifications in surgical techniques, introduction of advanced surgical equipment and the developments of critical care medicine have led to significant reduction in reduced surgical mortality and complication morbidity. Comprehensive evaluation before operation, precise dissection during operation and management of the stump of pancreas in pancreaticoduodenectomy procedure are reviewed and comments are provided in this article.
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