1.ACTION OF CYTOCHALASIN D ON CELLS OF ESTABLISHED HUMAN ESOPHAGEAL CANCER LINE
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
The effects of cytochalasin D (CD), isolated from Engleromyces goetzii found in our country, on cells of established human esophageal cancer line (ECa-109 cell line) were investigated. It was demonstrated that CD was capable of inhibiting the growth of the cells at the concentration of 0.2?g/ml as indicted by growth curve. The action of CD, however, is reversible, and the cells will gradually grow again normally following the withdrawal of CD. The result also indicated that some proportion of the cells became binucleated or multinucleated after CD treatment. And as the duration of exposure time to CD increased. the multinucleated cells increased in number also. At the concentration of 0.5?g/ml of CD, a phenomenon of extrution of nucleus can be seen among the cells. The nucleus is departed from the cell body but still linked by a fine cytoplasm bridge (Fig. 2). The CD-treated cells bacame enucleated when they subjected to centrifugation following CD treatment. The minicells obtained from enucleation appeared to be normal morphologically with nucleoli but retained only a little cytoplasm around the nucleus. Electromicroscopic observation showed that mitochondria and tonofibrils increased after CD treatment, but we failed to find any changes of microfilaments within the cells.
2. Prevalence and related factors on diabetes among HIV/AIDS receiving antiretroviral therapy in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture
Runhua YE ; Jing LI ; Shitang YAO ; Jibao WANG ; Dongdong CAO ; Yindi ZHANG ; Yun SHI ; Pinyin LI ; Yuanwu XU ; Hua WEI ; Guifang XIAO ; Jinting SUN ; Xing DUAN ; Yikui WANG ; Jin YANG ; Na HE ; Yingying DING ; Song DUAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2019;40(6):654-659
Objective:
To study the prevalence and correlates of diabetes among HIV/AIDS who were on antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Dehong Dai and Jingpo autonomous prefectures (Dehong), Yunnan province.
Methods:
The database of HIV/AIDS receiving ART in Dehong was downloaded by using the basic information system of AIDS prevention and control in China. In this cross-sectional study, HIV/AIDS patients who were currently on ART and aged 18 years or above, were consecutively recruited, between July 2017 and June 2018, in Dehong. All the subjects underwent hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) testing. Patient with diabetes was defined as meeting any of these indicators (HbA1c ≥6.5%, baseline FPG ≥7.0 mmol/L, FPG ≥7.0 mmol/L in the most recent visit). Both univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis were carried on to evaluate the correlates of diabetes among the HIV/AIDS patients.
Results:
In total of 4 376 HIV/AIDS patients were included for analysis, with the average age as (43.7±10.1) years, proportion of males as 53.8% (2 356/4 376) and the HCV positive rate as 24.1% (1 055/4 376). The mean years was (8.9±3.8) years after the HIV diagnosis was made, and the mean duration on treatment was (6.8±2.9) years. The prevalence of diabetes was 11.4% (500/4 376). Through multivariate logistic regression analysis, data showed that the risk factors of diabetes of HIV/AIDS on ART were: aged 40 years or above, being male, HCV positive, baseline body mass index ≥24.0 kg/m2, elevated TG ≥1.70 mmol/L in the most recent visit and baseline antiretroviral regimens under Efavirenz (EFV).
Conclusions
Prevalence rate of diabetes appeared higher in HIV/AIDS patients who were on ART in Dehong. Prevention and control measures should be targeted on HIV/AIDS patients who were with risk factors of diabetes as being elderly, male, HCV positive, overweight and higher TG. Further esearch is needed to evaluate the association between the use of EFV and diabetes.
3.HIV subtypes in newly reported HIV-infected cases in Dehong Prefecture of Yunnan Province during 2017 to 2019
Xing DUAN ; Zhiyi ZHANG ; Jibao WANG ; Runhua YE ; Jin YANG ; Sujuan ZHOU ; Yikui WANG ; Tao YANG ; Yuecheng YANG ; Renhai TANG ; Na HE ; Yingying DING ; Song DUAN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(9):835-841
ObjectiveTo determine the trend and influencing factors of HIV subtypes in newly reported HIV/AIDS cases in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture (Dehong Prefecture) from 2017 to 2019. MethodsRNA extraction was conducted among newly reported HIV/AIDS cases in Dehong Prefecture from 2017 to 2019 whose plasma volume was more than 200 μL. The gag, env and pol genes were amplified by using RT-PCR and then sequenced to determine the subtypes. ResultsA total of 3 287 HIV-infected cases were newly reported in Dehong from 2017 to 2019. The HIV gag, env and pol genotypes were determined in 1 813 cases. The major subtypes were subtype C (28.4%,515/1 813), recombination form BC (22.0%,398/1 813) and CRF_01AE (18.1%,329/1 813). Furthermore, the proportion of subtype B, subtype C and CRF01_AE decreased over years, whereas 01/BC, CRF07_BC and CRF08_BC increased over years in both Chinese and Burmese patients (χ2=75.212,P<0.001). There were significant differences in gender, age, marital status, ethnicity, educational level and transmission route among Chinese and Burmese HIV-infected cases with diverse HIV genotypes (all P<0.05). ConclusionHIV subtypes in Dehong change over time, which demonstrates that the proportion of BC recombinant subtypes and unique recombinant subtypes increased significantly.
4.Epidemiological characteristics of sexually transmitted diseases in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from 2010 to 2022
Yurong GONG ; Fan ZHANG ; Yuecheng YANG ; Renhai TANG ; Runhua YE ; Jibao WANG ; Lifen XIANG ; Jie GAO ; Na HE ; Yingying DING ; Song DUAN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(10):987-992
ObjectiveTo understand the epidemiological characteristics and trends of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from 2010 to 2022, so as to provide a basis for the prevention and control of STDs in Dehong Prefecture. MethodsThe 2010‒2022 epidemic cards of STD cases in Dehong Prefecture were downloaded from the China Disease Control and Prevention Information System, and descriptive analysis of the incidence rate and demographic characteristics by disease type was conducted. The syphilis screening data of various populations in Dehong Prefecture between 2014 and 2022 were obtained from the National STD Control and Management Information System, and the syphilis positivity rates of key populations were calculated. ResultsA total of 18 225 STD cases were reported in Dehong Prefecture from 2010 to 2022, and the reported incidence rate increased from 17.1/105 in 2010 to 172.0/105 in 2022, showing an increasing trend (χ2trend=42.9, P<0.001). The number of reported cases of gonorrhea, syphilis, condyloma acuminatum, genital chlamydia infection, and genital herpes were 7 801 (42.8%), 4 563 (25.0%), 3 462 (18.8%), 1 660 (9.1%), and 775 (4.3%), respectively. The majority of the reported STD cases were males (12 336 cases, 67.7%), young adults aged 15 to <45 years (15 839 cases, 87.2%), and farmers (9 230 cases, 50.7%). The elderly group aged 65 years and over accounted for 10.5% of syphilis cases. Among different types of key populations, the highest syphilis positivity rate was found among men who have sex with men (10.1%), followed by STD clinic attendees (8.1%), and the syphilis positivity rates among clandestine prostitutes, voluntary counseling and testing population, drug addicts, and drug rehabilitation center/re-education through labor center population were 2.2%, 1.6%, 1.4%, and 1.3%, respectively. ConclusionFrom 2010 to 2022, the STD epidemic in Dehong Prefecture showed a rapidly increasing trend, with a higher incidence of gonorrhea and syphilis, and a higher syphilis positivity rate among men who have sex with men, drug addicts, clandestine prostitutes, and STD clinic patients. In the future, publicity, education and behavioral interventions for these groups should be strengthened to reduce the prevalence and transmission of STDs.
5.Clinical effect of indocyanine green fluorescence navigation combined with modified pancreaticogastrostomy in laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection
Jingpo ZHANG ; Jianhua LIU ; Fuzhe LI ; Xinbo ZHOU ; Fengshan LI
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2024;30(3):197-201
Objective:To evaluate the feasibility, safety and efficacy of indocyanine green (ICG) fluorescence imaging navigation combined with modified pancreaticogastrostomy in laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection.Methods:The clinical data of 14 patients undergoing laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection with indocyanine green fluorescence navigation technique combined with modified pancreaticogastrostomy from January 2019 to January 2022 in the Department of Hepatobiliary and Pancreatic Surgery, the First Hospital of Hebei Medical University were retrospectively analyzed, including 4 males and 10 females, aged (40.6±7.1) years. The operation time, intraoperative blood loss, postoperative complications and follow-up were recorded.Results:All 14 operations were successfully completed, and there was no intraoperative ICG allergic reaction. The intraoperative ICG staining facilitated the identification of common bile duct. The operation time was (325.71±23.00) min, and the time of modified pancreaticogastrostomy was (18.32±1.52) min. Intraoperative blood loss was 200 (150, 300) ml. There were no case of intraoperative blood transfusion. Postoperative complications include three cases of grade A pancreatic fistula, one of biliary fistula, and one of biliary stricture. All patients were followed up for one to 18 months, and the median follow-up time was 10 months. One patient had intermittent fever after operation. Magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography showed biliary stricture in one patient one month after operation, which was managed by endoscopic biliary stent implantation.Conclusion:Indocyanine green fluorescence navigation is safe and feasible in laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection. Combined with modified pancreaticogastrostomy, it helps skip the jejunal anastomosis and improve the efficiency of surgery.
6.WNK2 delays the proliferation and invasion of hepatocellular carcinoma by inhibiting the ERK1/2/ROS/SHP2 signaling pathway
Xin SHI ; Jingpo ZHANG ; Hu CHEN ; Wei WANG ; Bingzheng YAN
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2024;32(2):210-218
Objective To investigate the effect of WNK2 on the ERK1/2/ROS/SHP2 signaling pathway in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)and to explore its role in cell proliferation and migration in HCC.Methods HepG2 cells were transfected with WNK2-mimic,sh-RNA WNK2,and corresponding negative control.The effect of WNK2 on the proliferation of HCC was examined by subcutaneous tumorigenesis assay in BALB/c nude mice.The expressions of WNK2,p40,gp90,p-SHP2,p-AKT,and p-ERK1/2 in tumor tissues were detected by Western Blot.After treatment with SHP2 inhibitor PHPS1,the expressions of WNK2,P40,gp90,p-SHP2,p-AKT,and p-ERK1/2 in HepG2 cells were detected by Western Blot.The migration ability and invasion ability of HepG2 cells were detected by cell scratch assay and Transwell.The proliferation ability of HepG2 cells was detected by monoclonal proliferation assay.Results Compared with the sh-NC group,the tumor volume of nude mice in the sh-RNA WNK2 group was significantly increased(P<0.01);Compared with the NC-mimic group,the tumor volume of nude mice in the WNK2-mimic group was significantly reduced(P<0.01).Western Blot result showed that compared with the sh-NC group,the expression of WNK2 in the sh-RNA WNK2 group was significantly decreased(P<0.01),while the expressions of p40,gp90,p-SHP2,p-AKT and p-ERK1/2 were significantly increased(P<0.01).Compared with the NC-mimic group,the expression of WNK2 was significantly increased in the WNK2-mimic group(P<0.01),and the expressions of p40,gp90,p-SHP2,p-AKT,and p-ERK1/2 were significantly decreased(P<0.01).In vitro experiment,compared with the sh-NC group,the expression of WNK2 was significantly decreased in the sh-RNA WNK2 group(P<0.01),while the expressions of p40,gp90,p-SHP2,p-AKT and p-ERK1/2 were significantly increased in the sh-RNA WNK2 group(P<0.01).Compared with the sh-NC+PHPS1 group,the expression of WNK2 was significantly decreased in the sh-RNA WNK2+PHPS1 group(P<0.01),while the expressions of p40,gp90,p-SHP2,p-AKT,and p-ERK1/2 were reversed and had no significant differences compared with the sh-NC+PHPS1 group(P>0.05).The cell scratch assay and Transwell result showed that the migration and invasion ability of HepG2 cells in the sh-RNA WNK2 group was significantly increased compared with the sh-NC group(P<0.01).The migration and invasion ability of HepG2 cells in the sh-NC+PHPS1 group and sh-RNA WNK2+PHPS1 group were significantly decreased with no significant difference(P>0.05).The result of the monoclonal proliferation experiment showed that the proliferation capacity of HepG2 cells in the sh-RNA WNK2 group was significantly increased compared with the sh-NC group(P<0.01),while the proliferation ability of HepG2 cells in the sh-NC+PHPS1 group and sh-RNA WNK2+PHPS1 group was significantly decreased with no significant difference(P>0.05).Conclusions WNK2 can inhibit the ERK1/2/ROS/SHP2 signaling pathway,thereby inhibiting ERK1/2/Akt signaling and delaying the proliferation and migration of HCC.
7.Clinical efficacy of laparoscopic surgery for infected pancreatic necrosis in subgastric approach
Feng FENG ; Chen XU ; Zhikai YANG ; Weihong ZHAO ; Ang LI ; Jingpo ZHANG ; Wei WANG ; Yueyao SUN ; Yong LI ; Fengshan LI ; Jianhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2022;22(6):426-431
Objective:To investigate the technical key points and clinical effects of laparoscopic surgery using the subgastric approach for infected pancreatic necrosis (IPN).Methods:From October 2020 to October 2021, The clinical data of 6 patients with IPN after severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) undergoing laparoscopic surgery using the subgastric approach at First Hospital and Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University was retrospectively analyzed. Parameters in this report included the operation time, estimated blood loss, and the patient's vital signs, inflammatory marker CRP, and WBC before operation and postoperative 24 h, 3 d, and 1 w, and postoperative complications including pancreatic leakage, organ failure, bleeding, and abdominal infection and incision infection. Follow-up after surgery was completed in outpatient checkups and long-term complications were recorded.Results:There were 4 male and 2 female patients. The median age of the 6 patients was 50 (43.5, 56.5) years. Laparoscopic debridement surgery using the subgastric approach was successfully completed in all the patients and no reoperation was needed. The median operation time was 65 (52.5, 85) min; the median estimated blood loss was 20 (25, 37.5) ml. Median APACHEⅡ score one day before surgery was 11.5 (10.25, 12.75) and the median MCTSI score at initial admission was 8 (7, 8). The inflammatory parameters including CRP, WBC, and neutrophil count on postoperative day 3 and 1w were significantly lower than those before surgery, and all the differences were statistically significant (all P value <0.05). One patient had a postoperative pancreatic fistula and was alleviated after ERCP with pancreatic stent implantation. Another patient had a incision infection after surgery and recovered after complete surgical drainage of the abdominal wall incision. No patients had complications such as heart, lung, and kidney failure, abdominal hemorrhage and infection. During the follow-up, 5 of 6 patients had no newly-occurred diabetes, except one patient who had diabetes before the operation. None of the 6 patients had recurrent IPN. Conclusions:Laparoscopic surgery using the subgastric approach for infected IPN in lesser omental sac is safe and feasible.
8.Gene Analysis of Thalassemia in Han and Dai Ethnic Childbearing-aged Population of Chinese Yunnan Province.
Jing HE ; Xiao-Hong ZENG ; Yong-Mei XU ; Jian PU ; Feng-Zhen ZHOU ; Chan-Chan JIN ; Jie SU ; Jin-Man ZHANG ; Hong CHEN ; Jie ZHANG ; Sun-Yun LI ; Yin-Hong ZHANG ; Bao-Sheng ZHU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2016;24(1):150-156
OBJECTIVETo investigate the common mutation spectrum of α- and β-thalassemia in Yunnan childbearing-aged population.
METHODSThe common mutation types of α- or β-globin genes were detected by multiple Gap-PCR and the PCR-reversed dot blotting, and the unknown mutation types were determined by DNA sequencing in DNA samples of hypochromic microcytic anemia patients and carriers who were confirmed to be positive by serologic screaning, then the mutation types of globin in Yunnan population were analyzed statistically.
RESULTSA total of 40 kinds of mutation types were detected in 685 detected persons, among them the 3 commonest mutation types of α-globin genes were --(SEA)/αα (49.09%), -α(3.7)/αα (36.67%) and α(CS)α/αα (8.79%), the 3 commonest genetypes of β-globin gene were CD26(GAG>AAG)/N (43.78%), CD41-42(-CTTT)/N (20.1%) and CD17(AAG>TAG)/N (18.9%). There were 348 Han and 212 Dai ethnic persons in 685 cases, but their mutation of globin genes were different between these 2 ethnic groups. The results also showed that the gene mutation types were mostly concentrated in Dai ethnic individuals, since 28 of 38 detected α-β-thalassemia cases were Dai ethnic individuals.
CONCLUSIONThe mutation spectrums of α- and β-globin genes in Yunnan childbearing-aged population are diverse and different from that in other areas of China.
Alpha-Globulins ; genetics ; Anemia, Hypochromic ; ethnology ; genetics ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; China ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; Ethnic Groups ; genetics ; Genetic Testing ; Heterozygote ; Humans ; Mutation ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; alpha-Thalassemia ; ethnology ; genetics ; beta-Globins ; genetics ; beta-Thalassemia ; ethnology ; genetics