1.Application of Motor Imagery Therapy in Stroke (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2009;15(11):1032-1033
Motor imagery therapy is based on the theory of plasticity in the central nervous system. Movement with imagery improved reconstruction of damaged motor conduction pathway, and made restoration of central nervous system. Motor imagery adapts to recovery mode of stroke, and was proved to be effective on motor function when applied with physical therapy for stroke patients. This article would review its background, mechanisms, Methods and effects, etc.
3.B-ultrasound guided interventional radio frequency for climacteric dysfunctional uterine bleeding
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the curative effects of B-ultrasound guided radio frequency therapy in the treatment climacteric dysfunctional uterine bleeding. Methods B-ultrasound guided radio frequency therapy was adopted in 121 cases of dysfunctional uterine bleeding with an exclusion of malignant lesions. Results The operation time was 6 min~12 min, with a mean of 8.5 min. No adverse effects were observed. The cure rate and marked effective rate were 88.4% (107/121) and 11.6% (14/121) in the 3rd postoperative month; the cure rate, marked effective rate and effective rate were 78.3% (36/46), 19.6% (9/46) and 2 1% (1/46) in the 24th postoperative month, respectively. Conclusions B-ultrasound guided radio frequency therapy in the treatment of climacteric dysfunctional uterine bleeding is simple and minimally invasive, being highly recommended.
4.Advance in mechanism study of multi-drug resistance mediated by ABCC1 and its reverse
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(04):-
Multi-drug resistance(MDR) is the most frequent reason for tumor chemotherapeutic failure.ATP binding cassette(ABC) drug transporters play an important role in tumor MDR.ABCC1 is one of the members of ABC transporter super-family,which lead to drug risistance via discarding drug out of cell or changing the drug distribution in a cell.In this article,we reviewed the advance in MDR mediated by ABCC1 and its reverse.
5.Endometrial carcinoma diagnosed after hysterectomy
Journal of Chinese Physician 2015;17(8):1121-1123
The clinical manifestation of endometrial uterine cancers is similar to other gynecological diseases like endometrial hyperplasia,polyps,uterine myoma,and adenomyosis.This similarity may result in missed diagnosis of endometrial cancer,which should be paid wide attention.In these cases,pathological examination reports malignancy of uterine specimen after simple hysterectomy.Personalized treatment,such as observation and reoperation,should be supplemented for these patients,according to the pathological characteristics of the tumor,risk factors of lymphatic and ovarian metastasis and the willingness of patient.
6.Annual advance of the research on gonadal disorders from August 2013 to July 2014
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;(6):477-480
[Summary] Over the past year, researches in the field of gonadal diseases have achieved rapid advances. Considerable literatures concerning the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases have been published. We herely reviewed and analyzed literatures which may be helpful to clinical practice in the future, while the defects and deficiencies in this field in China were also discussed with some suggestions proposed for the future.
7.Study on Stability of Atractylon in Volatile Oil of Atractylodes Macrocephala Koidz
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(1):193-198
This study was aimed to explore the stability of atractylon in volatile oil of A tractylodes macrocephala Koidz. under various conditions. High performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was used to determine the atractylon content and atractylenolide content of volatile oils. And the relative percentages of atractylone and a-tractylenolide were selected as indexes to measure the change of atractylon. The results showed that the atractylon in atractylodes volatile oil was unstable with the rate of atractylon decomp osition up to 12% in natural conditions on the 6th day. The condition was almost not changed at room temperature and avoiding light. Atractylodes volatile oil in tween-80 solution was unstable with the rate of atractylon decomposition up to 30% at room temperature and avoiding light on the 5th day. The condition was almost not changed in the freezing temperature and avoiding light. The atracty-lon in volatile oil in artificial gastric juice and artificial intestinal juice were unstable, which were in conformity with the first order kinetics. It was concluded that the stability of atractylon of volatile oil was different. The atractylon of volatile oil was relatively stable in dilute solution within 48 hours. The atractylon in volatile oil was stable than its pure solution.
8.Effects of EGF on Isolation and Cloning of Mouse Embryonic Stem-like Cells from PGCs
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the effects of the EGF on isolation and cloning of mouse embryonic stem-like cells from PGCs. Methods EGF with different density were added to the culture medium of cells .After a culturing period ,the cloning number of mouse embryonic stem-like cells and the topmost passage would be observed and registered. Results There was not obvious effects on the primary culture of mouse ESC and was distinct on the later passage if EGF were used. Conclusions In the primary passage of mouse ESC may survive without EGF,and the impact of the existence of EGF was better than the one of the inexistence to the cloning of mouse ESC.
9.Research progress of immunological rejection in xenotransplantation
Junjie LI ; Xiao LI ; Kefeng DOU
International Journal of Surgery 2011;38(10):710-714
Xenotransplantation can probably overcome the critical shortage of human organ donors for clinical transplantation.Recently,research progresses in the biology of xenograft rejection and zoonotic infections,and the generation of α1,3-galactosyltransferase-deficient pigs have moved this approach closer to clinical application,but immunological rejection is also the primary barrier in the study of xenotransplantation.This review sumarries the research progress of immunological rejection of xenotransplantation,providing some advices for the future of clinical xenotransplantation.
10.Library construction of HepG2 cells by serial analysis of gene expression
Weihui LIU ; Ren LI ; Kefeng DOU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2009;8(2):120-123
Objective To construct a sequence tag library of HepG2 cells by serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE). Methods Total RNA of HepG2 cells was extracted using a Trizol agent. The double strand cDNA were reverse-translated from mRNA which was isolated from total RNA. According to the protocol of SAGE, a sequence tag library of HepG2 cells was constructed. The transcript, which was represented by each tag, was analyzed by consulting the GenBank and UniGene, and the abundance of the tags was analyzed by SAGE analysis software. Results A total of 14 181 SAGE tags out of 15 586 tags were steadily and effectively amplified and the lengths of the tags were between 200-3000 bp. After sequence analysis of the tags, 2023 specific genes were revealed. Conclusions The use of improved reverse transcription agent kit may guarantee obtaining the full length cDNA, which provides materials for the construction of SAGE library. SAGE is a powerful method to investigate the gene expression profile, and it establishes a foundation for gene researches.