1.Preventive effect of Unaccompanied Ginseng decoction joint Xuanfu Daizhe decoction on complications in gastric cancer patients with post-operative adjuvant chemotherapy
Jinke KANG ; Zhiqiang WANG ; Mi SHEN ; Mingjie MA
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;(11):58-60
Objective To investigate the effect of Unaccompanied Ginseng decoction joint Xuanfu Daizhe decoction on complications in patients with gastric cancer adjuvant chemotherapy, and select the best method to reduce the incidence of complications.Methods 80 patients of gastric cancer with postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy from May 2010 to May 2015 were divided into two groups, 40 cases in each group.The control group received Western medicine treatment and observation group received Unaccompanied Ginseng decoction joint Xuanfu Daizhe decoction , with a consecutive of one week.The clinical efficacy, adverse reactions and quality of life were compared between two groups.Results There was no significant difference in total efficacy between observation group and control group(77.5% vs.75.0%; χ2 =0.069,P>0.05).The KPS score, symptom and physical sign score, alanine aminotransferase, serum creatinine and systolic pressure in observation group post-treatment improved more than those in control group ( P<0.05).The adverse reaction rates of thrombocytopenia and myelosuppression in observation group was significantly lower than that in control group , respectively(P<0.05).Conclusion Unaccompanied Ginseng decoction joint Xuanfu Daizhe decoction could decrease the complications in gastric cancer patients with postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy.
2.Nuclear localization of oligonucleotides decoy effect on nuclear factor-kappaB activity.
Yingxun LIU ; Fusheng QUAN ; Jinke WANG ; Xueyao BAI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2010;26(12):1683-1689
To investigate the effect of the localization of oligonucleotides decoy (ODNs decoy) on the activation of nuclear factor-kappaB (NF-kappaB) in TNF-alpha induced HeLa cells. The mercapto group-modified nuclear localization signal (NLS) peptide was covalently conjugated to amino group-modified NF-kappaB ODNs decoy by Sulfo-SMCC cross-linker. The NLS-ODNs decoy was transfected into HeLa cells by TransME transfection reagent. The intracellular distribution of fluorescent labeled NLS-ODNs decoy was detected with a microscope. The cell viability was detected by MTT assay, and then the activity of NF-kappaB in cell nuclear extract was assayed by electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA). The results showed that NLS peptide was successfully conjugated to ODNs decoy by Sulfo-SMCC cross-linker. The NLS-ODNs decoy effectively entered into nucleus with high rate of 17.9%. It was observed that the cell viability of HeLa cell was not significantly affected by the transfection of NLS-ODNs decoy, while NLS-ODNs decoy significantly inhibited the activation of NF-kappaB in TNF-alpha induced HeLa cells nuclear extracts. This experiment can provide a new covalent conjugation of NLS peptide to ODNs can effectively drive decoy into nucleus, and thus improve its inhibitory effects on the activation a transcription factor.
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3. Progress of long non-coding RNA in pituitary adenoma
Jinke DING ; Chenglong LI ; Henglu WANG ; Zefu LI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2020;32(1):69-72
Pituitary adenoma is a common neuroendocrine tumor, and its complex pathogenesis makes its treatment a clinical problem. Recently, studies have shown that long non-coding RNA (LncRNA), as a class of endogenous RNA with a length of more than 200 nucleotides and basically no protein-coding function, plays an important regulatory role in various forms in multiple tumors including pituitary adenoma, and is closely related to the proliferation, invasion and metastasis of pituitary adenoma. Based on the latest research status at home and abroad, this paper summarizes the research progress of LncRNA in pituitary adenoma, hoping to provide new ideas for the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of pituitary adenoma.
4.Treatment of large segmental humeral defects with unilateral external fixation and bone transport
Tinghui XIAO ; Yimiao LIN ; Jinke REN ; Zhaofeng JIA ; Hua WANG ; Guangheng LI ; Xiaoming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2020;22(11):997-1000
Objective:To investigate the clinical treatment of large segmental humeral defects with unilateral external fixation and bone transport.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted of the 9 patients who had been treated at Department of Orthopedics, Shenzhen People's Hospital for large segmental humeral defects from September 2017 to June 2019. They were 5 males and 4 females with an average age of 29 years (from 21 to 41 years). Their defects were caused by trauma in 2 cases, by chronic osteomyelitis in 6 cases and by bone tumor in one case. The length of bone defect ranged from 4.2 to 9.0 cm, with an average of 5.9 cm. A unilateral external fixator was placed in operation, and adjusted regularly 7 to 10 days after operation for bone transport and bone lengthening to restore the length of humerus gradually. The external fixation bracket was removed after 3 to 4 layers of cortex were observed on X-ray films. Recorded were length and rate of humeral lengthening, fracture healing time, time for carrying external fixator and complications; the Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder and Hand (DASH) scores were compared between preoperation and 15 months postoperation.Results:All the patients were followed up for 15 to 36 months (mean, 19 months). The length of lengthening averaged 5.9 cm (from 4.2 to 9.0 cm) with an average lengthening rate of 26%, the healing index 31 d/cm, the bone healing time 8.3 months, and the time for carrying external fixator 10.8 months(from 8.0 to 13.5 months). Their average DASH scores improved significantly from 25.0 ± 2.4 preoperation to 12.0 ± 1.8 at 15 months postoperation ( P<0.05). Good correction of large humeral defects was achieved in all but one case who reported temporary radial nerve paralysis. There were no such complications as neurovascular injury. The shoulder and elbow functions were basically normal after operation. Conclusions:In the treatment of large segmental humeral defects, unilateral external fixation plus bone transport can quickly repair the defects and recover the upper limb function of the patients.
5.Treatments for bleeding during endoscopic sphincterotomy
Chuang WANG ; Xiaohua ZHOU ; Jinke YAO ; Jianping LIU
Chinese Journal of Hepatic Surgery(Electronic Edition) 2018;7(2):123-126
Objective To explore the cause and hemostasia for bleeding during endoscopic sphincterotomy (EST). Methods Clinical data of 90 patients undergoing EST and suffering from intraoperative bleeding in the Second Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University between January 2013 and October 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. There were 48 males and 42 females with a mean age of (51±2) years. The informed consents of all patients were obtained and the local ethical committee approval was received. The bleeding part, bleeding cause and efficacy of different hemostasia in EST patients were obsesrved. Comparison of rates was conducted by Chi-square test. Results 72 cases were observed with definite bleeding points, including 51 cases' bleeding part was at the papilla 10-2 o'clock direction, 10 cases at 2-6 o'clock direction, and 11 cases 6-10 o'clock direction. 18 cases were observed with diffuse bleeding. The bleeding causes included inaccurate direction, excessively deep knife cut, excessively high knife bow,and excessively large incision. All patients were cured, including 40 cases of titanium clip hemostasis with a success rate 97%(39/40), 31 cases of electric coagulation hemostasis with a success rate 81%(25/31), 14 cases of thermal probe hemostasis with a success rate 71%(10/14), 10 cases of fibrin glue infusion with a success rate 7/10, 10 cases of 1:10 000 epinephrine sub-mucosal injection with a success rate 5/10, 6 cases of local compression with spherical sacculus, with a success rate 3/6, and 1 case receiving operative hemostatis. Endoscopic titanium clip hemostatis, electric coagulation hemostatis and thermal probe hemostatis had definite effects. The success rate of titanium clip hemostatis was obviously higher than electric coagulation hemostatis (χ2=11.813, P=0.008). Titanium clip hemostatis was particularly applicable to patients with exposed bleeding vessel, while electric coagulation and thermal probe hemostatis were applicable to patients with errhysis. Conclusion Duodenal papilla bleeding, as a common postoperative complication of EST, endoscopic titanium clip hemostatis, electric coagulation hemostatis and thermal probe hemostatis had relatively definite effects.
6.Interaction between Brucella melitensis 16M and small ubiquitin-related modifier 1 and E2 conjugating enzyme 9 in mouse RAW264.7 macrophages
Jihai YI ; Yueli WANG ; Qifeng LI ; Huan ZHANG ; Zhiran SHAO ; XiaoYu DENG ; Jinke HE ; Chencheng XIAO ; Zhen WANG ; Yong WANG ; Chuangfu CHEN
Journal of Veterinary Science 2019;20(5):e54-
Brucella is an intracellular pathogen that invades a host and settles in its immune cells; however, the mechanism of its intracellular survival is unclear. Modification of small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) occurs in many cellular activities. E2 conjugating enzyme 9 (Ubc9) is the only reported ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme that links the SUMO molecule with a target protein. Brucella's intracellular survival mechanism has not been studied with respect to SUMO-related proteins and Ubc9. Therefore, to investigate the relationship between Brucella melitensis 16M and SUMO, we constructed plasmids and cells lines suitable for overexpression and knockdown of SUMO1 and Ubc9 genes. Brucella 16M activated SUMO1/Ubc9 expression in a time-dependent manner, and Brucella 16M intracellular survival was inhibited by SUMO1/Ubc9 overexpression and promoted by SUMO1/Ubc9 depletion. In macrophages, Brucella 16M-dependent apoptosis and immune factors were induced by SUMO1/Ubc9 overexpression and restricted by SUMO1/Ubc9 depletion. We noted no effect on the expressions of SUMO1 and Ubc9 in B. melitensis 16M lipopolysaccharide-prestimulated mouse RAW264.7 macrophages. Additionally, intracellular survival of the 16M△VirB2 mutant was lower than that of Brucella 16M (p < 0.05). VirB2 can affect expression levels of Ubc9, thereby increasing intracellular survival of Brucella in macrophages at the late stage of infection. Collectively, our results demonstrate that B. melitensis 16M may use the VirB IV secretion system of Brucella to interact with SUMO-related proteins during infection of host cells, which interferes with SUMO function and promotes pathogen survival in host cells.
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7.Recent advance in interventional embolization for chronic subdural hematoma
Henglu WANG ; Chao WANG ; Zhenzhu LI ; Wenhu XU ; Chenglong LI ; Jinke DING ; Ganxian FAN ; Zefu LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2020;19(5):528-531
Chronic subdural hematoma (cSDH) occurs in acute subdural hemorrhage after head trauma or converts from effusion. Traditional treatment is based on conservative treatment and surgical drainage. The effective rate of conservative treatment is only 3%-18%; even with drilling drainage treatment, the recurrence rate is as high as 33%. Recently, the middle meningeal artery embolization technique based on pathological analysis can greatly reduce the recurrence rate, and the operation is simple and curative effect is exact. This article reviews the pathogenesis of cSDH and progress of interventional therapy.
8.A calibration curve model based on sine function
Xianmin ZHUANG ; Hanlin PAN ; Xi LIU ; Ning MA ; Jinke ZHANG ; Shuai ZHANG ; Guangmin QIAO ; Xiaoxia DU ; Yan HUANG ; Yanchao LI ; Zheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2023;46(9):934-942
Objective:This paper is to propose a calibration model based on sine function which enables more choices to determine the functional relationship between the absorbance and the concentration of the tested substance.Methods:This paper uses Taylor series expansion and Levenberg-Marquardt to obtain the optimal parameters for the Sine model and then summarizes the characters of the Sine model. On the basis of these characters, this paper compares and evaluates the experimental data processed by the Sine model from four aspects: correctness, precision, linearity and correlation.Results:The generated sine function calibration model achieved deviations within ±3% of the national standard substance, precision ( CV%) less than 2%, and a linear correlation coefficient greater than 0.990 within the measurement range of 32-710 mg/L. The correlation coefficients between the sine model and other well-performing linear calibration models for 104 clinical samples were all greater than 0.990. Conclusions:The performance evaluation of the prealbumin assay kit using the sine function calibration model meets industry standards and shows good correlation with the results of clinical sample measurements. This indicates that the sine function calibration model can serve as a new calibration model for in vitro diagnostic research and clinical applications.
9.Integrating Network Pharmacology Based on UPLC-Q-Exactive/MS Technology to Explore the Mechanism of Chaihu Guizhi Decoction in the Treatment of Secondary Bacterial Pneumonia Caused by Influenza
Yuxiu HAN ; Jing ZHANG ; Junyu LUO ; Yanting JIA ; Jinke XU ; Qihui SUN ; Xu WANG ; Yong YANG ; Rong RONG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2023;25(6):2111-2121
Objective To study the mechanism of Chaihu Guizhi Decoction(CGD)in the treatment of influenza and staphylococcus aureus co-infection.Methods The co-infection model of influenza and staphylococcus aureus was established and CGD was used to intervene.The chemical components of CGD were qualitatively analyzed by UPLC-Q-Exactive/MS technology.The potential action targets of chemical components in CGD and the related targets of influenza Staphylococcus aureus co-infection were mined by network pharmacology method.The"component target disease"network was constructed.Core targets were selected according to degree ranking.Core action pathways were enriched by KEGG analysis and GO annotation analysis.The core target was verified by RT-qPCR,and the interaction between the core component and the key target was verified by molecular docking.Results CGD could significantly improve the decrease of body weight and thymus index(P<0.05)caused by co-infection.The lung index(P<0.05),relative amount of MmRNA expression(P<0.05)and bacterial load(P<0.05)were decreased,and the survival rate was improved.51 chemical constituents were identified from CGD.Through network pharmacological analysis,107 related targets corresponding to CGD treatment of bacterial pneumonia secondary to influenza were excavated.TNF,AKT1,ALB,VEGFA,MAPK3,PTGS2,STAT3,EGFR and other targets with strong correlation,mainly involved Fc epsilon RI signal pathway,GnRH signal pathway,NF-κB signal path,etc.Molecular docking study showed that the main active component of CGD,including oroxyloside,baicalein and wogonin have strong affinity with TNF,PTGS2 and EGFR targets.Compared with co-infection model group,in CGD group TNF-α、EGFR and PTGS2 increased significantly(P<0.05).Conclusion The main active ingredient of CGD is oroxyloside,baicalein and wogonin.TNF-α,PTGS2,EGFR and other targets to played a role in the treatment of influenza staphylococcus aureus co-infection.
10.Analysis of the complete genome characterization of 11 human astrovirus strains in Shandong Province
Meng CHEN ; Mingyi XU ; Yao LIU ; Xiaojuan LIN ; Jinke XU ; Suting WANG ; Aiqiang XU ; Zexin TAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;58(1):40-47
Objective:To study the complete genome characterization of Human Astrovirus (HAstV) in Shandong Province.Methods:Stool samples from acute flaccid paralysis (AFP) surveillance in Shandong Province from 2020 to 2022 were collected, and HAstV nucleic acid was examined by real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR). Next-generation sequencing (NGS) was conducted for the positive samples to obtain complete genome sequences and identify the genotype. Homology comparison and phylogenetic analysis were performed by using BioEdit and Mega software.Results:A total of 667 samples were examined by qPCR, of which 14 were HAstV-positive (2.1%), including HAstV-1 ( n=6), MLB1 ( n=6), MLB2 ( n=1), and VA2 ( n=1). The complete genome sequences were obtained from 11 samples. The six HAstV-1 sequences of this study had 98.2% to 99.9% nt similarities with each other and 87.6% to 98.6% with those from other regions. The four MLB1 sequences of this study had 99.1% to 99.9% nt similarities with each other and 92.2% to 99.4% with those from other regions. The VA2 sequence of this study had 96.0% to 96.3% nt similarities with those from other regions. Phylogenetic analysis based on ORF2 region showed that the local HAstV-1 sequences were most closely related to Japanese strains, and had distinct topology with phylogenies based on ORF1a and ORF1b regions. Conclusion:The complete genome sequences of 11 HAstV strains are obtained, and the VA2 complete genome is found.