1.Hyperuicemia and cancer
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2016;32(5):429-432
[Summary] Hyperuricemia is a syndrome caused by increased production or reduced excretion of uric acid which is characterized by oliguria, anuria, and uremia. Recent studies found that hyperuricemia was correlated with the risk, recurrence, metastasis, and prognosis of cancer. The mechanism may be uric acid associated chronic inflammation and decrease of xanthine oxidoreductase expression in cancer cells. Current treatment of hyperuricemia is to reduce the production of uric acid by inhibition of xanthine oxidoreductase, but the side effects of systemic inhibition of xanthine oxidoreductase received more and more attention. These unwanted side effects underscore the urgent need for mechanism based preclinical studies that can identify optimal strategies for management of hyperuricemia in relevant cancer models.
2.EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA CELLS
Gang ZHANG ; Mian LONG ; Zezhi WU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;26(3):204-206
The viscoelastic properties of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells were measured by means of micropipette aspiration technique. Further,the authors studied the changes in viscoelastic coefficients by treating with colchicine and cytochalasin D. The results showed that the elastic coefficients of HCC cells were obviously higher than the corresponding value of hepatocytes. By treating with colchicine, the effects on viscoelastic properties of HCC cells were obviously different in ways and extents from those on viscoelastic properties of hepatocytes.,but the viscoelastic properties of hepatocytes by treated with cytochalasin D had the same trend of decreasing as those of HCC cells. These results represent the change in cytoskeleton structure and function among hepatocytes and HCC cells, this change might affect tumor cells invasion and metastasis.
3.EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA CELLS
Gang ZHANG ; Mian LONG ; Zezhi WU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
The viscoelastic properties of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells were measured by means of micropipette aspiration technique. Further,the authors studied the changes in viscoelastic coefficients by treating with colchicine and cytochalasin D. The results showed that the elastic coefficients of HCC cells were obviously higher than the corresponding value of hepatocytes. By treating with colchicine, the effects on viscoelastic properties of HCC cells were obviously different in ways and extents from those on viscoelastic properties of hepatocytes.,but the viscoelastic properties of hepatocytes by treated with cytochalasin D had the same trend of decreasing as those of HCC cells. These results represent the change in cytoskeleton structure and function among hepatocytes and HCC cells, this change might affect tumor cells invasion and metastasis.
4.Theoretical basis and result indicator screening of hospital comprehensive evaluation system
Pengqian FANG ; Yahui JIAO ; Shaowei WU ; Ying ZHOU ; Mian XIA
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2010;26(12):900-902
The paper presented the theoretic basis for the comprehensive hospital evaluation system, and initiated the indicator system for hospital comprehensive evaluation results with both Delphi method and the balance scorecard. Two rounds of experts consultation have decided to evaluate hospital comprehensive strengths from such aspects as hospital resources deployment, business process, financial standing, customers, customers, public welfare and development potential of the hospital. Under these grade-1 indicators are 13 grade-2 ones and 83 grade-3 ones. The importance, operability and sensitivity of these indicators are accepted by experts unanimously.
5.Simultaneous determination of rutin, isoquercitrin and chlorogenic acid in Farfarae Flos by HPLC.
Di WU ; Zhengtao WANG ; Mian ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(20):2722-2725
OBJECTIVETo develop an HPLC method for simultaneous determination of rutin, isoquercitrin and chlorogenic acid in Farfarae Flos.
METHODThe analysis was carried out on a Phenomenex Synergi POLAR-RP 80A column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 4 microm) with gradient elution using methanol-acetonitrile-water (adjusted to pH 2.5 with formic acid) as mobile phase. The flow rate was 1.2 mL x min(-1) and the detection wavelength was at 255 nm.
RESULTThe calibration curves were linear over the range of 0.2-2 000 microg x L(-1) for rutin and isoquercitrin, 10-2 000 microg x L(-1) for chlorogenic acid, respectively. The average recoveries were 99.5% for rutin, 100.1% for isoquercitrin and 99.4% for chlorogenic acid, respectively, with RSD not more than 3.0%.
CONCLUSIONThe described method is reliable and could be used for the quality control of Farfarae Flos.
Calibration ; Chlorogenic Acid ; analysis ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; methods ; Quercetin ; analogs & derivatives ; analysis ; Rutin ; analysis ; Tussilago ; chemistry
6.Effect of xiaoai jiedu recipe on gene expression profiles in H22 tumor-bearing mice.
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2013;33(9):1232-1235
OBJECTIVETo explore the mechanism of Xiaoai Jiedu Recipe (XJR) for fighting against tumors by detecting tumor gene expression profiles of H22 tumor-bearing mice.
METHODSH22 tumor-bearing mice were randomly divided into the normal control group, the low dose XJR group, the medium dose XJR group, the high dose XJR group, and the Cisplatin group. The differentially expressed genes of tumor tissues in H22 tumor-bearing mice were detected by using gene chip technique. The antitumor mechanism of XJR associated signaling pathways and gene expressions were found out by pathway analysis. The chemokine signaling pathways were analyzed.
RESULTSXJP could significantly affect multiple signaling pathways associated with tumor growth, apoptosis, and immunity. XJP also could decrease expressions of CCL3 and CXCL2 in the chemokine signaling pathway.
CONCLUSIONXJP could inhibit the growth and invasion of tumor cells possibly by affecting expressions of some genes in the chemokine signaling pathway.
Animals ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Chemokine CCL3 ; metabolism ; Chemokine CXCL2 ; metabolism ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Liver Neoplasms, Experimental ; genetics ; metabolism ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Signal Transduction ; drug effects
7.Viewing from the toll-like receptor/nuclear factor-kappaB signaling pathway to explore the immunomodulatory mechanism of Chinese drugs.
Hong-guang ZHOU ; Hai-bin CHEN ; Mian-hua WU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2010;30(8):884-888
Many Chinese drugs (CHD) have showed their significant effects of integral immune-regulation, and lots of researches have conducted in recent years for exploring their mechanism from different levels, like cytological, molecular and genetic levels. In this paper, the relation between immune-regulation of CHD and Toll-like receptors/nuclear factor-kappaB (TLRs/NF-kappaB) signaling pathway was introduced in brief based upon the achievements of previous researches. It was pointed out that the two are closely related, to explore mechanism of CHD in this way is meaningful not only for further deepening the theoretical understanding of CHD's pharmacological immunoregulation, but also be practically facilitate for enhancing therapeutic efficacy of CHD and developing new CHD.
Adjuvants, Immunologic
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pharmacology
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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pharmacology
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Humans
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NF-kappa B
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immunology
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Signal Transduction
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drug effects
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Toll-Like Receptors
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immunology
8.Clinical study on aitongping capsule in treating cancerous pain.
Mian-hua WU ; Xue-ping ZHOU ; Hai-bo CHENG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2005;25(3):218-221
OBJECTIVETo explore the therapeutic effect and mechanism of Aitongping capsule (ATP) in treating cancerous pain.
METHODSSixty cancer patients were randomly divided into two groups, 30 patients in the treated group took ATP and 30 patients in the control group took diclofenac, 1 week of treatment was applied. The relevant clinical conditions of cancerous pain, the content of plasma beta-endorphin (beta-EP) and c-AMP, hemorheological index, improuement of life quality of patients, occurrence rate of adverse reaction were observed before and after treatment.
RESULTSThe total effective rate in the treated group and in the control group was 90.0 % and 83.3%, respectively, difference between them showed no significance. However, there were significant difference between the two groups in such aspects as the degree of pain relieving, the decrease of pain episodes, the shortening persistent time of pain and the initiation time of analgesic action and prolonged analgesic duration, the decrease of tenderness and percussion pain, the increase of plasma beta-EP content and the decrease of cAMP (P< 0.05 or P< 0.01). The evidences also showed that it was better in improving quality of life, ameliorating hemorheologic indexes and reducing incidence of adverse reaction in the treated group than in the control group (P <0.05 or P <0.01).
CONCLUSIONATP has affirmative effect on cancerous pain, its analgesic effect may be associated with the increasing of plasma beta-EP content, decreasing of cAMP level and ameliorating of hemorheologic indexes.
Capsules ; Cyclic AMP ; blood ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; therapeutic use ; Female ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; blood ; complications ; Lung Neoplasms ; blood ; complications ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pain ; drug therapy ; etiology ; Phytotherapy ; Quality of Life ; beta-Endorphin ; blood
9.Regulation of the pentose phosphate pathway in cancer.
Peng JIANG ; Wenjing DU ; Mian WU
Protein & Cell 2014;5(8):592-602
Energy metabolism is significantly reprogrammed in many human cancers, and these alterations confer many advantages to cancer cells, including the promotion of biosynthesis, ATP generation, detoxification and support of rapid proliferation. The pentose phosphate pathway (PPP) is a major pathway for glucose catabolism. The PPP directs glucose flux to its oxidative branch and produces a reduced form of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH), an essential reductant in anabolic processes. It has become clear that the PPP plays a critical role in regulating cancer cell growth by supplying cells with not only ribose-5-phosphate but also NADPH for detoxification of intracellular reactive oxygen species, reductive biosynthesis and ribose biogenesis. Thus, alteration of the PPP contributes directly to cell proliferation, survival and senescence. Furthermore, recent studies have shown that the PPP is regulated oncogenically and/or metabolically by numerous factors, including tumor suppressors, oncoproteins and intracellular metabolites. Dysregulation of PPP flux dramatically impacts cancer growth and survival. Therefore, a better understanding of how the PPP is reprogrammed and the mechanism underlying the balance between glycolysis and PPP flux in cancer will be valuable in developing therapeutic strategies targeting this pathway.
Animals
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Energy Metabolism
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Glucose
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metabolism
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Glycolysis
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Humans
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Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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Pentose Phosphate Pathway
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physiology
10.Amikacin inhibits and dissociates the aggregation of platelets in a patient with anticoagulants-induced pseudothrombocytopenia
Xiao-Mian ZHOU ; Xiao-Li WU ; Wei-Xiong DENG ; Jie-Qiu LI ; Wen-Shen LUO ;
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(03):-
Objective To develop an effective way to evaluate the accurate platelet count in a patient with anticoagulants-induced pseudothrombocytopenia (PTCP).Methods It was studied that various anticoagulants effect on the platelets count for an infrequent patient with anticoagulants-dependent PTCP. When vitamin B6,aminophylline,gentamicin and amikacin were separately added to four anticoagulated blood samples from anticoagulants-dependent patient within 15 min after blood withdrawal,platelets count and morphological changes of blood cells after 4 hours of incubation at room temperature were investigated. The best anti-aggregating agent and its optimal concentration among them were explored.Results The four anticoagulants all could not inhibit the aggregation of the patient's platelets.Only amikaein among the above anti-aggregating agents can prevent and dissociate the aggregation of platelets without apparent morphological changes of blood cells and the platelet counts was stable within 4 hours after blood drawn when amikacin was added either before or after blood sampling.With increasing the concentration of amikaein,the platelet counts increase and then tend to be stable.The optimal concentration of amikacin is 5 mg/ml blood.Conclusions The supplementation of amikaein either before or after blood sampling is a useful method for the diagnosis anticoagulants-dependent PTCP and for the eva/uation of platelet counts in infrequent patients with anticoagulants-dependent PTCP.