1.Changes of molecular markers in cultured skin stem cells exposed to ultraviolet B (UVB) in vitro
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2010;43(10):726-729
Objective To investigate the changes of molecular markers in cultured skin stem cells exposed to UVB in vitro. Methods Skin stem cells were isolated and cultured according to their adherasion ability,and identified by immunohistochemistry using anti-K15 and anti-β-integrin antibodies. Then, a part of the skin stem cells were irradiated with UVB at 10 mJ/cm2 for 2 times. After 24-hour additional culture, the expressions of CD34, beta-catenin and p53 were detected with immunohistochemistry. Results Skin stem cells showed a high density in culture free of irradiation, which were round or polygon with a clear shape, well-distributed cytoplasm, high N/C ratio; mitotic cells could be seen. In unirradiated skin stem cells, beta-catenin was expressed predominantly in cell membrane and cytoplasm, with a positive expression rate of 64.74% and 8.4%in membrane and cytoplasm respectively; p53 was expressed mainly in cell cytoplasm and nuclei, with a positive expression rate of 6.9% in cell nuclei. After exposure to UVB, skin stem cells decreased in cell density and N/C ratios with a deformed and anomalous shape, vacuoles were present in cytoplasm, and some cells experienced karyopyknosis or apoptosis. Additionally, in irradiated cells, beta-catenin was expressed predominantly in cytoplasm with a positive expression rate of 64.74% and 0 in cytoplasm and nuclei, respectively; p53 was expressed mainly in nuclei with a positive expression rate of 100%. CD34 was detected in neither unirradiated nor irradiated skin stem cells. Conclusion UVB can promote beta-eatenin to accumulate in cytoplasm as well as beta-catenin and p53 to migrate from cytoplasm to nuclei.
2.Effects of different antidiabetic therapies on the macular thickness in diabetes patients without fundus complication
International Eye Science 2016;16(8):1541-1542
Abstract?AIM: To observe the effects of different antidiabetic therapies on macular thickness in diabetes patients without fundus complication.?METHODS: The macular thickness was measured by optical coherence tomography ( OCT) .The retina volume on the center of macula was scanned, and it generated automatically the average thickness data of three rings and nine areas of 1mm, 3mm and 6mm.The data were statistically analyzed.?RESULTS: Healthy control group, oral hypoglycemic drug group and insulin treatment group were enrolled. Each group included 22 cases 22 eyes.The macular retinal thickness of healthy control group is 268.09±17.97μm (the 1st ring), 340.41 ±22.25μm ( the 2nd ring) and 298.14 ± 12.90μm ( the 3 rd ring ) , respectively. The macular thickness of oral hypoglycemic drug group is 260.00 ± 18.17μm (the 1st ring), 335.44±21.12μm (the 2nd ring) and 295.63 ±15.92μm ( the 3rd ring), respectively.The macular thickness of insulin therapy group is 271.01 ± 26.09μm (the 1st ring), 340.86±17.10μm (the 2nd ring) and 298.57 ±12.14μm ( the 3rd ring ), respectively. Comparison of the macular thickness of the 1st ring among 3 groups was insignificant (F=1.21, P=0.31), neither the comparison of the 2nd ring (F=0.35, P=0.71), neither the comparison of the 3rd ring (F=0.22, P=0.81).? CONCLUSION: Compared with healthy individuals, both oral antidiabetic medicines and insulin therapy don't alter the macular thickness of patients with diabetes while without fundus complication.
3.Analysis on Package Inserts for 75 Kinds of Commonly Used Anti- infective Agents for Injection in Our Hospital
Bo FENG ; Ping WANG ; Jing LIU
China Pharmacy 2005;0(16):-
OBJECTIVE:To probe into the integrity of package insert for 75 kinds of commonly used antiinfective agents for injection in our hospital and to provide reference for rational use of antiinfective agents for injection. METHODS:According to Drug Description Specification and Management Regulation for Drug Description and Label,the terms included in package insert for antiinfective agents for injection were analyzed statistically. RESULTS:The package inserts for 75 kinds of antiinfective agents for injection were enrolled. The proportion of integral items were high while that of some terms related to clinic were low such as dosage and usage,medication for children,over dosage and skin test. The descriptions of PK,pharmacology,toxicdogy, ADR,et al. were very simple and different. CONCLUSION:It is suggested that items about over dosage and medication for special population should be detailed as well as usage so that package insert can guide rational use of drugs in the clinic.
4.Expression and clinical significance of GPRCSA and SOCS3 in patients with colorectal carcinoma
Chinese Journal of Current Advances in General Surgery 2017;20(2):105-109
Objective:To study the expression and clinical significance of GPRC5A and SOCS3 in colorectal carcinoma.Methods:SP immunochemical method was performed to detect the expression of GPRCSA and SOCS3 in 45 cases of colorectal carcinoma,25 cases of colorectal adenomas and 22 cases of normal colorectal tissues.Results:1)Expression of GPRC5A in colorectal cancinoma tissue (22.2%) was significantly lower than that in adenomas tissue (52.0%,P>0.05).The Latter was significantly lower than that in normal colorectal tissue (81.8%,P<0.05).GPRC5Awas closely related to lymph node metastasis,Duke's stages and the deepness of invasion (P<0.05).2) Expression of SOCS3 in colorectal cancinoma tissue (24.4%) was significantly lower than that in adenomas tissue (56.0%,P<0.01).The Latter was significantly lower than that in normal colorectal tissue (86.4%,P<0.05).SOCS3 was closely related to pathological differentiation,the deepness of invasion,Duke's stages and lymph node metastasis (P<0.05).3)The expression of GPRC5A was positive correlated with SOCS3 (P<0.05).Conclusions:The reduced expressions of GPRC5A and SOCS3 may participate in the occurence and development of colorectal carcinorma,suggesting that GPRC5A and SOCS3 may act as biological markers for evaluating the malign degree,prognosis and therapeutic targets of colorectal carcinorma.
5.Progress of the mechanism study of partial left ventriculectomy
Bo WANG ; Xiaonan HU ; Hua JING
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(05):-
Partial left ventriculectomy(PLV),also named as left ventricular volume reduction or the Batista procedure,is gradually used as a new alternative method to treat end-stage heart disease.This article summarizes the progress of the mechanism of partial left ventriculectomy with rapid left ventricle reshaping and hemodynamics change and patho-physiological effect etc.
6.Comparison of efficacy between modified forsus appliance and activator appliance in the treatment of class Ⅱ patients with madibular retrusion
Jing YE ; Bo KOU ; Chunling WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2014;20(5):350-354
Objective To evaluate and analyze the effects between with modified Forsus appliance and activator in the treatment of class Ⅱ madibular retrusion.Methods 70 children with class Ⅱ malocclusion and mandibular retrusion were selected and divided into two groups:35 patients treated with this modified Forsus appliance (group A) and other 35 treated with activator (group B).Cephalometric radiographs were taken and analyzed at the pre-treatment time (T0) and the post-treatment time (T1) with the Pancherz analysis.Results The course of treatment was obviously different:the course of group A was (21.4±2.0) months,and group B was (27.3±2.5) months; the treatment course of group A was shorter than that of group B.After treatment,profiles of the two groups were obviously improved.The trends were similar in overjet and the molar relationship,SNB and ANB,with significant differences.But there was no significant difference between the results of the two groups.The change of occlusal plane was notably in group B.Conclusions Both the modified Forsus appliance and activator appliance combined with straight wire appliance can effectively stimulate the mandibular growth,balance the jaw relationship,and correct the class Ⅱ mandibular retrusion.But the modified Forsus appliance can effectively treat the class Ⅱ patients with the shorter course.And the same time,it can take effect continually without depending on the coordination of the patients.
7.Value of CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy in diagnosing non-small cell lung cancer compared with biopsy from surgical approach
Bo LI ; Jing WANG ; Yuechuan LI
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;(6):646-648,709
Objective To investigate the reliability of CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy pathological results in diag?nosing Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Methods Patients (n=91) were selected whose radiology examination re?vealed pulmonary masses but were failed to be confirmed with pulmonary lesion through sputum or bronchoscopy. Then, they were diagnosed as non-small cell lung cancer by CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy. After that, they received surgical op?eration and biopsies were taken during operations for pathological analysis. Pathological results between from percutaneous lung biopsy (pathological types and using different analysis tools) and from surgical operation were compared. Results The coincidence rate of pathological type is 86.81%(79/91) using pathological results through percutaneous lung biopsy or oper?ation. Compared with the pathological results of operation, the coincidence rate of pathological type using percutaneous lung biopsy show no statistical significance [Squamous cell carcinoma 88.57%(31/35) vs Grandular cell carcinoma 86.27%(44/51) vs adeno-squamous carcinoma 80.00%(4/5),χ2=0.310,P>0.05];the coincidence rate of percutaneous lung biopsy pathologi?cal results using different approaches demonstrate statistical significance compared with surgical biopsy pathological results (χ2=9.698, P<0.05). The coincidence rate of pathological results obtained by Smear and biopsy [94.4%(51/54)] is higher than that of surgical biopsy pathological results using smear alone [60.0%(6/10)] and by biopsy alone [81.4%(22/27)]. Con?clusion Using CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy, it can produce reliable results on pathological type of non-small cell lung cancer. But the reliability can be affected by different analysis approaches that were hired to exam samples from CT-guided percutaneous lung biopsy.
8.Expression of β-catenin in murine skin irradiated by ultraviolet rays
Shunsheng LIN ; Jing WANG ; Bo CHENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2011;44(12):874-876
Objective To explore the changes in β-catenin expression and their significance in ultraviolet ray (UV)-induced development of skin tumor in mice.Methods The back of 60 mice was irradiated for various durations to establish tumor models.Ten mice receiving no irradiation served as the control.Fifteen mice were sacrificed respectively on week 2,4,6 and 8 after the beginning of irradiation and skin tissue specimens were resected from the back of these mice.Hematoxylin and eosin staining was conducted to observe the histopathological changes of skin,and immunohistochemistry and real time fluorescence PCR were carried out to detect the expression of β-catenin.Results Along with the UV irradiation,the exposed skin experienced a series of histological changes.The β-catenin expression was located in cell membrane in unirradiated mice and those irradiated for 2 weeks.There was an attenuation in the expression of β-catenin in cell membrane but an increment in the ectopic expression of β-catenin in 7,9 and 9 of the 15 mice receiving 4-,6- and 8-week irradiation respectively.Compared with the control mice,a significant increase was observed in the ectopic expression rate of β-catenin in mice receiving 4,6 and 8 weeks of irradiation (all P < 0.045).The relative expression level of β-catenin mRNA was 4.893,7.857,10.452,12.481 and 14.702 in unirradiated mice,mice receiving 2,4,6 and 8 weeks of irradiation,respectively,with statistical differences between the 5 groups (all P < 0.05).Conclusions There is an ectopic nuclear expression of β-catenin in cells of UV-irradiated mouse skin,which may be involved in the initiation and progression of skin tumors.
9.Experimental study of gliosis and synaptic reorganization in the hippocampus of chronic temporal lobe epilepsy rats induced by kainic acid
Rong WANG ; Bo XIAO ; Chunxia JING
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between gliosis, synaptic reorganization and the mechanism of chronic temporal lobe epilepsy induced by kainic acid. Methods The mossy fibers sprouting, synaptic reorganization and gliosis were observed by Neo-Timm staining and immunohistochemical staining respectively. Results The injected (ipslateral) side was injured predominantly in the CA 3 subfield and hilus, whereas the CA 1 subfield was injured mildlyThe contralateral side showed pathological changes mainly in the CA 1 subfield and hilus, and moderately in the CA 3 subfieldThe longer the rats survived, the more obvious changes were observed in the hippocampuses. Conclusion The injection of kainic acid in hippocampus can cause neuronal loss, reactive gliosis and plasticity of neurons, probably form the abnormal neuronal discharge circuit, finally induce the seizures
10.Study on the risk values of glycated hemoglobin in diabetes mellitus and pre-diabetes
Jing WANG ; Bo SHEN ; Jing ZHENG ; Xiaoli ZHU ; Yi SHEN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(9):701-704
Objective To study the risk values of glycosylated hemoglobin ( HbA1c) screening patients with diabetes mellitus(DM) and pre-diabetes(PreD) in different age and sex.Methods HbA1c results from10 840 in Taizhou Hospital in 2012 were retrospectively collected , and CHAID analysis of decision tree was used in preliminary hierarchy .Age was further divided into five groups according to the preliminary results , then one-way ANOVA and linear regression were utilized to determine the differences between age groups and the prediction intervals (PI) of HbA1c,respectively.The upper limit value of 95%PI of HbA1c was set as diabetes risk values ( DRVs).By comparison of the sensitivity of DM patients screening by DRVs in 1 889 cases whose HbA1c were between 6.0%to 6.5%and the upper limit value of traditional HbA1c reference intervals to verify the screening value ofDRVs .Then the DRVs of HbA1c were utilized to screen DM in the population whose HbA 1c is were 6.0%-6.5% in 2008,and followed their re-examination records toverify the screening value of the DRVs toin PreD patients. Results (1) On the basis of the initially root of decisiontree by age , the populationwas divided into 9 groups ( P =0.000, F =231.462).By calculatingthe 95% confidence interval(CI) of each group and merging reasonably,it was finally divided into 5 groups:20-30years,31-40years,41-50years,51-60years and >60years (F=434.342, P=0.000).(2)Using the method of linear regression , the 95% PI of HbA1c of the 5 groups showed as following:20-30 years, males 4.6%-5.9%, females 4.6%-5.9%.31-40 years, males 4.8%-6.0%, females 4.7%-6.0%.41-50 years, males 4.9%-6.2%, females 4.8%-6.1%.51-60 years, males 5.0%-6.3%, females 4.9%-6.2%.>60 years, males 5.1%-6.4%, females 5.0%-6.3%.The traditional HbA1c reference interval was4.8%-6.3%.(3) The screening sensitivity of DM by the upper limit value of traditional HbA1c reference interval and DRVs in group which HbA1c was between 6.0%-6.5% were 34.5%and 48.1%,respectively.(4) Reviewing of the group with HbA1c between 6.0%-6.5% and not diagnosed as DM in 2008, 49 hadnegative DM screening results by using the upper limit value of traditional HbA1c reference interval but were positive in our setting DRVs , and 13 have developed to DM now , which accounted for 26.5%.Conclusion HbA1c DRVs need to be set hierarchically between different age and sex groups as a supplement to the traditional reference interval , which has a great significance for the diagnosis and treatment of DM and also forthe screening and intervention of PreD patients.