1.Experimental Study on the Estrogenic Activity of Dibutyl Phthalate
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective To determine the estrogenic activity of dibutyl phthalate DBP. Methods The tested compound was dibutyl phthalate. Human estrogen-dependent MCF-7 breast cancer cells were cultured in RPMI 1640 medium containing 10% fetal bovine serum FBS. Five days before the addition of the tested compounds the cells were rinsed by phosphate balanced solution PBS and the medium was substituted with a phenol red-free RPMI 1640 medium containing 5% dextral charcoal-stripped FBS. The respective tested compound was added in fresh medium and the control cells received only the vehicle ethanol. The proliferation of MCF-7 cells was analyzed by the MTT assay growth curves mitotic index and coloning efficiency. Results Compared with the control the proliferation of tested cells treated with DBP like estradiol was markedly enhanced and the activity of the cell proliferation reached the maximum at 10-5 mol/L DBP. During log phase the mitotic index of the test cells treated with DBP and estradiol was significantly increased. The cell coloning efficiency was enhanced which was treated by 10-5 mol/L DBP only for 48 hours. The results showed the time-dependent and dose-dependent model. Conclusion Dibutyl phthalate may enhance the proliferation of human breast cancer MCF-7 cells in vitro that demonstrates an estrogenic activity of dibutyl phthalate.
2.Performance analysis of clinical skills friendship competition between Chinese and French medical students
Rong ZENG ; Huiping LI ; Xiaoqing JIN ; Yan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2021;20(3):299-303
Objective:To understand the clinical diagnosis and treatment ability of Chinese and French medical students, so as to improve the education of clinical medicine in China, improve the diagnosis and treatment ability of medical students, and provide reference for improving training quality of medical personnel.Methods:Retrospective analysis was made on the clinical skills competition of Chinese and French medical students, and the percentages of three categories of students' scores were compared (1 team of general practice residents, 3 teams of Chinese undergraduates, and 3 teams of French undergraduates).Results:In clinical basic skills such as electrocardiogram and imaging interpretation site, the scores of general practice residents were higher than those of Chinese and French undergraduates, and there was no significant difference between Chinese and French undergraduates. In clinical virtual case sites, except for few items in surgery site, general practice residents and Chinese undergraduates were better than French undergraduates in many evaluation items. In the internal medicine site, 6 out of 8 scoring items of French undergraduates were higher than those of Chinese undergraduates. In the medical team comprehensive first-aid site, 8 out of 10 scoring items of Chinese undergraduates were higher than those of French undergraduates.Conclusion:Clinical thinking and decision-making of undergraduates in our university need to be improved compared with that of French students. The general practice residents in our school need to be strengthened in the aspects of clinical thinking, decision-making and the cooperation with emergency team.
3.The potential effects of linalool on enantioselective skin permeation of norgestrel.
Yi RONG ; Wen-Ying YU ; Xia GUO ; Shan-Shan ZENG ; Zheng-Rong SHEN ; Su ZENG ; Jin-Cui YE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(8):1175-1180
The purpose of this study is to investigate the enantioselectivity of norgestrel (NG) transdermal permeation and the potential influence of linalool and lipids on the enantioselectivity. In vitro skin permeation studies of NG across the excised rat skins were performed with Valia-Chien diffusion cells, and the permeation samples were analyzed by enantioselective HPLC. The possible enantioselective permeation of NG across intact rat back skin and lipids extracted rat back skin and the influence of linalool were evaluated. The skin permeation rate of dl-NG was two times higher than that of l-NG when donor solutions (EtOH/H2O 2 : 8, v/v) containing l-NG or dl-NG. It may be mainly attributed to the solubility discrepancy between enantiomer and racemate. The enantioselective permeation of dl-NG across intact rat skin was observed when the donor solutions containing dl-linalool. The permeation flux of l-NG was 22% higher than that of d-NG. But interestingly, the enantioselective permeation of dl-NG disappeared under the same experimental condition except that the lipid extracted rat skin was used. Attenuated total reflection-fourier transform infrared spectroscopy analysis of stratum corneum showed that the wave number for asymmetric CH2 stretching vibrations of lipids treated with dl-linalool was greater than that of the control. The results indicated that the enantioselective permeation of NG may be contributed by the interaction between dl-linalool and lipids. More than half of lipids were composed of ceramides. The stereospecific interaction maybe existed among chiral enhancer (linalool), lipids (ceramides) and/or chiral drugs (NG).
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4.Effects of three kinds of stable expressive antisense c-myc RNA on the growth and proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cell
Rong ZENG ; Xiao-Rong LIU ; Jin LI ; Yun DAI ; Jing AN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2000;20(6):499-503
Ojective In order to understand the effects of continuous and stable expression of antisense genes on the growth and proliferation of the smooth muscle cells. Method Three combinant retrovial expression vectors, aM1, aM2 and aM3, which was respectively loaded with reverse fragment of c-myc exon 1, 2 and 3, were transferred into rat arterious smooth muscle cells and assayed 1 month after their stable expression. Result aM1 and aM2 could inhibit Myc expression (respectively reduced to 59.7%, 81.3%), and the expression of proliferat cellular nuclear antigen (PCNA) (respectively reduced to 52.4%, 51.9%). aM1 and aM2, especially the latter also inhibited cellular proliferative activity, aM2 slightly hindered cellular cycle and DNA synthesis too, while the effects of aM3 turned out to be contrary to that of aM1 and aM2. In addition, compared with transient expression, the effects of introduced genes were variable in target cells, and the changes brought about by the transfection process would reduce and disappear in a short time with the lowering of cellular compensation. Conclusions Blocking different regions of c-myc can achieve different effects and the blokade of the transcription activity regions usually produces enhanced growth inhibition effects. Moreover, target cells may have some 'correction mechanism ' against the introduced foreign genes.
5.Effects of three kinds of stable expressive antisense c-myc RNA on the growth and proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cell
Rong ZENG ; Xiao-Rong LIU ; Jin LI ; Yun DAI ; Jing AN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2000;20(6):499-503
Ojective In order to understand the effects of continuous and stable expression of antisense genes on the growth and proliferation of the smooth muscle cells. Method Three combinant retrovial expression vectors, aM1, aM2 and aM3, which was respectively loaded with reverse fragment of c-myc exon 1, 2 and 3, were transferred into rat arterious smooth muscle cells and assayed 1 month after their stable expression. Result aM1 and aM2 could inhibit Myc expression (respectively reduced to 59.7%, 81.3%), and the expression of proliferat cellular nuclear antigen (PCNA) (respectively reduced to 52.4%, 51.9%). aM1 and aM2, especially the latter also inhibited cellular proliferative activity, aM2 slightly hindered cellular cycle and DNA synthesis too, while the effects of aM3 turned out to be contrary to that of aM1 and aM2. In addition, compared with transient expression, the effects of introduced genes were variable in target cells, and the changes brought about by the transfection process would reduce and disappear in a short time with the lowering of cellular compensation. Conclusions Blocking different regions of c-myc can achieve different effects and the blokade of the transcription activity regions usually produces enhanced growth inhibition effects. Moreover, target cells may have some 'correction mechanism ' against the introduced foreign genes.
6.Significance of indirect portal venography in the diagnosis and management of prehepatic type portal hypertension
Jidong WU ; Zhonggao WANG ; Shihua WANG ; Yufeng JIN ; Rong ZENG ; Jian SHAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(01):-
ObjectiveTo explore the clinical significance of arterial portography in the diagnosis an d management of prehepatic type portal hypertension(PHPHT). Met hodsBetween 2000 to 2002, all the 11 patients with PHPHT were dia gnosed by angiography and B type ultrasounography. Different operations were par formed including mesocaval shunt in 5 patients,portal-vena cava shunt in 1, splenorenal shunt in 2,and portoazygos venous disconection in 1. Two patien ts were not operated. Results Nine cases undergoing surgical operations had satisfactory outcome. Conclusions PHPHT can be correctly diagnosed by indirect portal venography which is important for the choice of operation.
7.Relative bioavailablity of cefaclor effervescent tabletsin human volunteers
Fu-Rong QIU ; Jin-Mei JI ; Bo CHENG ; Zhao-Hong ZENG ; Hua SUN ; Guo-Guang MAO ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(02):-
Aim To study relative bioavailablity of cefaclor effervescent tablets in healthy volunteers. Methods According to the crossover design, A volunteers were each orally given a single does of the 0.75 g cefaclor effervescent tablets and cefaclor capsules with an interval of 5 days between the two formulations.The plasma concentrations of the drug were determined by RP-HPLC.Pharmacokinetic parameters were obtained by ATPK programe,and calculated on the basis of open single compartment model.Results After a single oral dose, the peak levels in plasma averaged Cmax(31.27?5.81)?g?ml-1 and(30.56?5.25) ?g?ml-1 at (0.58?0.12)h and(0.73?0.17)h and AUC0~4(35.48?4.65) ?g?h?ml-1 and (35.89?2.90) ?g?h?ml-1 for tablet and capsule,respectively. Conclusion The result shows that two formulations are bioequivalence.
9.Experimental study on the effect of ginkgo bioba extract on the expression of heme oxygenase-1 in bronchial asthma.
Jin-Rong ZENG ; Chang-Ming WANG ; Yan ZENG ; Bi-Wen MO ; Hui HUANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2003;19(3):302-305
AIMTo explore the effect of the ginkgo bioba extract on the expression of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1) in bronchial asthma.
METHODS30 guinea pigs were randomly divided into 3 groups (n = 10): (1) Normal control group; (2) Asthmatic group; (3) Therapeutic group. Blood carbon monoxide Hb (COHb) percent value, Airway resistance and eosinophilic inflammation of airway wall were observed, the expression of HO-1 in lung tissue were observed by immunohistochemical staining.
RESULTSThe expression of HO-1 was mainly located in airway epithelium in these 3 groups, the optical densities were 0.170 +/- 0.020, 0.707 +/- 0.058, 0.397 +/- 0.034, respectively. The asthmatic group showed higher optical densities than that of the normal control group (P < 0.01), and the therapeutic group showed lower optical density than asthmatic group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe expression of HO-1 is inhibited significantly by the treatment of the ginkgo bioba extract, which may be one of the mechanism for treating asthma by ginkgo bioba extract.
Animals ; Asthma ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Ginkgo biloba ; Guinea Pigs ; Heme Oxygenase-1 ; metabolism ; Phytotherapy ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology
10.Investigation of satisfaction on the model of continuous scheduling and group-responsibility system
Mei-Wen ZENG ; Xiu-Xian ZHENG ; Ze-Ping MA ; Jin-Ping ZENG ; Wei-Rong ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2012;18(11):1296-1298
Objective To explore the satisfaction of nurses on the work and patients on the nursing service after implementing the model of continuous scheduling and group-responsibility system,so as to to provide theories for improving nursing quality and human management.Methods Self-designed satisfaction questionaire was used to investigate nurses and patients before and after implementing the model of continuous scheduling and group-responsibility system,and nurses'satisfaction on the work and patients'satisfaction on the nursing care were observed and compared.Results The comprehensive satisfaction of nurses on the work in sixth,ninth,twelfth month after implementing the model of continuous scheduling and group-responsibility system was 91.0%,91.6%,92.3%,respectively which was higher than 80.6% before implementing,and the difference was statistically significant ( x2 =4.74,5.56,6.40,respectively ; P < 0.05 ).The satisfaction of patients on nursing increased from 90.1% to 95.7% after the model was implemented three to twelve months,which was significantly higher than 78.5% before implementing( P < 0.01 ).Night shift period was shortened and the nurses' satisfaction was decreased from 76.2% to 61.8% after the model was implemented ( x2 =6.95,P < 0.01 ),while there was no difference in the situation of their mental pressure.Conclusions The scheduling revolution and group-responsibility system can provide no-gap and excellent nursing,and stimulate nurses' potential,and improve the nursing quality.But the situation of nurses' mental pressure is not improved for the lack of clinical nurses.