1.Progress in biological mechanism of electric fields for tumor treating
Journal of International Oncology 2009;36(11):840-842
Electric fields have special biological effects for its heating and non-heating effects. Heating effects are about the technology of radio frequency and microwave thermotherapy while non-heating effects are alternating electric field and pulsed electric field. These electric fields have significant effects for tumor treating.
2.Advances on correlation between Girdin protein and breast cancer
Practical Oncology Journal 2016;30(1):57-60
Girdin protein is a kind of actin binding protein,which has the complex molecular structure and takes part in a variety of signaling pathways related with causing cancer.The biological characteristics of Gir-din protein have close association with the proliferation and invasion of malignant tumor.Recent studies have shown that Girdin protein is closely related with occurrence and progress of breast cancer.Girdin protein expres-sion in breast cancer cells can not only promote the progress of breast cancer,but also affect the lymph node me-tastasis and prognosis.Therefore Girdin protein is expected as an independent biomarker to provide a new direc-tion for breast cancer treatment.
3.The observation on the immunity state of lung cancer by radiotherapy in sync with chemotherapy combined with pingxiao capsule
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2007;0(09):-
Objective:This research is to observe the immunity state of lung cancer by radiotherapy in sync with chemotherapy combined with pingxiao capsule,and to evaluate the effect on the immune function and the existence qualitative of pingxiao capsule in lung cancer.Method:Sixty lung cancer patients were parted into two groups at random,one is simple radiotherapy in sync with chemotherapy,the other is radiotherapy in sync with chemotherapy combined with pingxiao capsule.All the two groups were carried out T-cell subgroup experiment at the beginning and three weeks after the therapy.Results:After therapy CD3,CD4 and CD4/CD8 all indicates significant lower level(P
4.A three-pulmonary vein isolation approach to treat paroxysmal atrial fibrillation
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2004;1(1):29-34
Objective To investigate the safety and efficacy of a 3-pulmonary vein (PV) isolation approach in treating paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF). Methods Radiofrequency catheter ablation was used to eliminate PV potential in 11 patterns with frequent paroxysmal AF refractory to anti-arrhythmic agents. During sinus rhythm, PV potential was mapped in the left and right superior PVs and left inferior PV. The procedural success was defined as the elimination of PV potential in the 3 PVs. Restults PV potential was identified and abolished in a total of 24 PVs, mostly in the left and right superior PV. There was no pulmonary stenosis or other complications during or after the procedures. AF recurred in one patient after an average of 12 ± 3 month follow-up. Conclusions PV potemials were present mostly in the left or right superior PV. The 3-PVs isolation approach is safe and effective in preventing drug-resistant paroxysmal AF.
5.Effect of comprehensive intervention on controlling surgical site infection in patients undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2016;(1):38-40
Objective To evaluate the effect of comprehensive intervention measures on preventing and controlling surgical site infection (SSI)in patients undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy.Methods Patients undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy in a hospital between January 2011 and December 2014 were investigated retrospec-tively,patients in 2011 were as control group,from January 2012,a prospective monitoring on SSI was initiated, comprehensive intervention measures were taken,patients between January 2012 and December 2014 were as inter-vention group,SSI before and after the intervention was compared.Results A total of 1 052 patients undergoing to-tal abdominal hysterectomy were investigated,267 cases were monitored before intervention,25 patients (9.36%) developed healthcare-associated infection (HAI),12(4.49%)of whom were with SSI;785 cases were monitored af-ter intervention,13 (1 .66%)of whom were with SSI,incidence of SSI in 2012,2013,and 2014 were 2.31 %, 1 .89%,and 0.77% respectively,there was a decreasing tendency(χ2 =7.30,P <0.01 ).Conclusion Prospective monitoring on SSI and comprehensive intervention can reduce the incidence of SSI in patients undergoing total abdominal hysterectomy.
6.miR-486 is a tumor suppressor in glioma stem cells
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(41):6633-6637
BACKGROUND:Previous studies have found that the expression level of miR-486 in glioma stem cels (CD133+) is significantly down-regulated compared with that in glioma non-stem cels (CD133-), but the effect of down-regulation of miR-486 on CD133+ cels remains unclear . OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of miR-486 on CD133+ cels. METHODS:CD133+ glioma stem cels and CD133- glioma cels were separated from U87 cels by flow cytometer. miR-486 overexpression glioma stem cels were constructed by lipofection transfection. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:After sorting and purification, the content of the CD133+ fraction was enriched up to 83.5%. The expression level of miR-468 in CD133+ glioma stem cels was obviously down-regulated compared with that in CD133- glioma cels. CD133+ glioma stem cels overexpressing miR-486 were fabricated successfuly. Results from in vitro experiments showed that miR-486 overexpression could dramaticaly decrease the proliferation of glioma stem cels, induce a cel cycle arrest in G1/S phase for CD133+ glioma stem cels and promote cel apoptosis. These findings suggest that miR-486 can be a suppressor of glioma stem cels, which offers a novel potential therapeutic target for glioma stem cels and human glioma.
7.Zhou Enchao' s Experience in Treating Diabetic Nephropathy
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2015;(12):883-885
Objective]The article summarizes the experience of professor Zhou Enchao in treating diabetic nephropathy . [Methods]Pro.Zhou Enchao treats diabetic nephropathy by pairing drugs; discuses the clinical experience of professor Zhou Enchao in the treatment on diabetic nephropathy from the pathogenesis,treatment,and one case. [Results]Professor Zhou Enchao believes that the disease is caused by Qiyin deficiency, mixed with wet ,Fengxie and blood stasis. Pro.Zhou Enchao treats diabetic nephropathy by pairing drugs,such as astragalus membranaceus and Chinese yam,radix rehmanniae recene and radix scrophulariae,corn stigma and loofah sponge,stiff silkworm and scorpio,salvia miltiorrhiza and earthworm. And these usually lead to good curative effect. [Conclusion]Professor Zhou's clinical experience in treating diabetic nephropathy from pairing drugs is well worth extending in clinic for it always has significant effect.
8.Allogeneicversus heterogeneous bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells for laryngeal cartilage repair
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(7):966-971
BACKGROUND:Because chondrocytes have no regeneration ability, to select suitable seed cels is the primary problem to repair cartilage defects.
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the effect of alogeneicversus heterologous bone marrow mesenchymal stem cels (BMSCs) in repairing laryngeal cartilage defects after chondrogenic induction.
METHODS:BMSCs from human and rabbits were isolated and cultured. Passage 3 cels were cultured in chondrogenic induction medium containing transforming transforming growth factor beta 1 and bone morphogenetic protein, and then were dropped onto a poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) scaffold. Thirty New Zealand rabbits were randomly assigned into three groups: blank control group, human BMSCs group, rabbit BMSCs group. Animal models of laryngeal cartilage defects were made in the three groups. After modeling, saline-soaked PLGA scaffold, PLAG scaffold with human BMSCs or with rabbit BMSCs were implanted respectively into the rabbits in the normal blank, human BMSCs and rabbit BMSCs groups. The expression of type II colagen in the larynx and its surrounding tissues was detected by immunohistochemistry at 4 and 8 weeks postoperatively.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The animals in each group breathed normaly with no presence of wheezing, and their eating and activity were good. Moreover, there was no purulency or infection in the three groups. At 4 and 8 weeks after operation, the positive rates of type II colagen in the two BMSCs groups were significantly higher than that in the blank control group (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference between two BMSCs groups (P > 0.05). These results show that both alogeneic and heterologous BMSCs have good therapeutic effects on the repair of laryngeal cartilage defects in rabbits.
9.Study of cognitive dysfunction and its features in patients with age-related cerebral white matter changes
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2010;29(11):912-915
Objective To explore the relationship between age-related cerebral white matter changes (ARWMC) and cognitive function, observe the features of cognitive impairment in ARWMC patients, and provide evidences for preventing and treating cognitive impairment in elderly people.Methods Fifty patients with ARWMC were divided into mild-to-moderate group (n= 26, ARWMC score 1-10) and severe group (n= 24, ARWMC score> 10) based on the ARWMC scale of CT/MRI scans. Twenty healthy elderly people, who underwent physical examination in hospital, were selected as control group. The cognitive function was evaluated using Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA,Beijing version). Cognitive functions were compared between patients with ARWMC at different extents and the controls. The correlation between severity of ARWMC and cognitive function, the characteristics of cognitive impairment in patients with ARWMC were analyzed. Results The cognitive function in patients with ARWMC was impaired significantly (the MoCA scores were 26.60±1.23 in control group, 23. 19±2. 62 in mild-to-moderate group and 19.83±3. 09 in sever group, F =39. 930, P = 0. 000). The severity of ARWMC was negatively related with MoCA score (r =-0. 476, P=0. 000). The patients showed cognitive impairment especially in the visuoconstructional and executive functions (F= 13. 189, P<0.05), delayed recall (F=32.340, P<0.05) and orientation (F= 15.813, P<0. 05). Conclusions ARWMC is related with cognitive impairment.The severity of white matter changes is correlated with worse cognitive function.
10.Impact of hyperglycemia on prognosis for patients admitted to medical intensive care units
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2009;8(5):312-315
ObjectiveTo evaluate the impact of hyperglycemia in patients admitted to medical intensive care units(MICU)on their prognosis.MethodsMedical records of 1016 patients,including 126 cases of known diabetes,359 cases with newly diagnoses hyperglycemia,and 531 normoglycemic cases,admitted to MICU in Wuhan University People's Hospital during September 2006 to September 2007 were reviewed to compare their case-fatality,length of hospital stay,length of MICU stay,mechanical ventilation,blood transfusion and antibiotics use.ResultsIn.hospital case-fatality was 22.8%(82/359)in patients with newly-diagnosed hyperglycemia.significantly higher than that in patients with known diabetes of 12.7% (16/126)and in normoglyeemic cases of 5.1%(27/531)(P<0.01),and that Was higher in those with diabetes than those with normal blood glucose level(P=0.002).Proportions of patients who needed mechanical ventilation,blood transfusion,antibiotics use was higher in newly diagnosed hyperglycemia group than those in the other two groups.ConclusionsHyperglycemia represents an important mal'ker of poor clinical outcomes and mortality in patients admitted tO MICU.Patients with newly diagnosed hyperglycemia had a significantly higher case-fatality and poorer outcomes than those with known diabetes or normoglyeemia.