1.Double primary carcinoma of rectum: a case report.
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2006;35(7):431-431
Adenocarcinoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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Carcinoid Tumor
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metabolism
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pathology
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Chromogranin A
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metabolism
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Immunohistochemistry
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metabolism
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pathology
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Phosphopyruvate Hydratase
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Rectal Neoplasms
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metabolism
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S100 Proteins
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metabolism
2.Comparison of Rhizospheric Soil DNA Isolation and Purification Methods from the Root of Fritillaria thunbergii Miq
Ying-Ying DOU ; Zhan-Min LIN ; Ying-De ZHU ; Qun LU ; Bo-Ping YE ;
Microbiology 2008;0(11):-
Six DNA extraction methods and four DNA purification methods were compared and analyzed in this study to get higher quality DNA from the rhizospheric soil of Fritillaria thunbergii Miq.Results showed that higher purity DNA were harvested by pretreating the soil with 20 mmol/L EDTA(pH 7.5),then isolating soil DNA with CTAB-SDS-frozen-thawing,and further purified by agarose method.The recovery rate of this soil DNA was about 44.00 ?g/g ? 2.65 ?g/g soil,and they were qualified for the microbial diversity analysis in the rhizospheric soil of F.thunbergii Miq based on the 16S rDNA sequence.
3.Effects of echinacoside on MPP(+)-induced mitochondrial fragmentation, mitophagy and cell apoptosis in SH-SY5Y cells.
Min ZHU ; Mi ZHOU ; Ying SHI ; Wenwei LI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(12):1427-32
To observe the protective effect of echinacoside on mitochondrial fragmentation, mitophagy and cell apoptosis in human neuroblastoma SH-SY5Y cell line exposed to 1-methyl-4-phenylpyridinium (MPP(+)).
4.Pathologic study on the perineural invasion in 513 cases of pancreatic cancer
Ying CHEN ; Min SHI ; Guanzhen YU ; Minghua ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2011;11(1):14-16
Objectives To investigate the characteristics of neural invasion of pancreatic cancer as well as its relationship with other clinicopathological factors. Methods The neural invasion situation of 491 cases of ductal adenocarcinoma and other 22 pancreatic malignancies, 41 cases of benign tumor of pancreas and 21 cases of chronic pancreatitis was observed under light microscope, and its relationship with other clinicopathological factors was analyzed. Results The rate of neural invasion in ductal adenocarcinoma (74%) was much higher than in other types of pancreatic neoplasm (23% ,P < 0.01). Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma cell often invaded through peripheral nerve membrane into inner nerve fiber bundle, sometimes even invaded the whole cross-sectional nerve fiber. But neural invasion was not associated with differentiation of the tumor. The occurrence of chronic inflammation in the para-tumoral pancreas (52%) was also higher than that in other types of malignant (14%) or benign lesions (15% ,P <0.01). Lymphocytes neural invasion rate in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma was 65%, which were significantly higher than those in other types of malignant (36%) or benign lesions (22%, P < 0.01). Neural invasion rate in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma was associated with paratumoral chronic pancreatic inflammation and lymphocytes neural invasion, but not with lymph node metastasis. Conclusions Neural invasion was characteristic biological behavior in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma.
5.Detection of Legionella Pneumophila in Low Respiratory Tract Infection in Children Less Than 5 Years Old
guo-hong, ZHU ; ying-shuo, WANG ; zhi-min, CHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(23):-
Objective To study the present situation of legionella pneumophila(Lp) infection of low respiratory tract infection in children less than 5 years old.Methods Three hundred hospitalized patients with the diagnosis of low respiratory tract infection were enrolled in the study,191 males,109 females,aged 27 d to 5 years old,course from 1 d to 6 months.Serum antibody(IgM,IgG) of Lp serogroup 1-7 was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).Results In the patients,17 cases were positive,and the positive rate was 5.67%.Of the 17 children,the males(n=11) and females(n=6) did not significantly influence the positive rate(5.76% vs 5.50%).Four of them were between 27 days and 1 year old;7 were 1 to 3 years old,6 were 3 to 5 years old.The positive rates were significantly different among the 3 groups(2.53% vs 7.37% vs 12.77%) and tendentially increased following the increase of age(?2=7.8164 P
6.Relationship between ?-Actinin-4 and Oxidative Stress in Rats with Doxorubicin Nephropathy
min, ZHANG ; ying, ZHU ; bo, HU ; ling, LU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(05):-
ObjectiveTo explore the relationship between ?-actinin-4 and oxidative stress in rats with Doxorubicin nephropathy,and to conjecture the mechanism of Benazepril reducing urine protein.MethodsThe model was established by a single intravenous injection of Doxorubicin(5 mg/kg).Benazepril[6 mg/(kg?d)] was orally administered to medicine-treated group.Normal control group received the same volume of 9 g/L sodium chloride solution.Maleic dialdehyde(MDA),superoxide dismutase(SOD),total antioxygen capability(T-AOC) were detected by kit.Sterptavidin biotin peroxidase complex(SABC) immunohistochemistry were used to observe the expression and distribution of ?-actinin-4 in rat glomeruli.ResultsSeven days after injection of Doxorubicin,the decrement of the activity of T-AOC,the progressive increase of expression of ?-actinin-4 whose distribution was in derangement in experimental group.During 14 to 28 days,compared with normal control group,the urine protein,MDA increased significantly,while SOD decreased in experimental group(Pa
7.Analysis of the Utilization of Hepato-protective Drugs in a Third Grade Class A Hospital from 2011 to 2014
Ying ZHU ; Qianqian YE ; Ping WANG ; Min YAN ; Tao YIN
China Pharmacy 2016;27(5):594-597
OBJECTIVE:To learn the application and tendency of hepatoprotective drugs in a third grade class A hospital dur-ing 2011-2014,and to provide reference for rational drug use. METHODS:DDDs analysis and consumption ordering method were adopted to analyze the change of DDDs,DDC and other index of hepatoprotective drugs in this hospital from 2011 to 2014. RE-SULTS:2011-2014,the amount and DDDs of Hepatoprotective injection in this hospital increased year by year,while oral dosage form decreased year by year. DDC order of each drug kept stable during 2011-2014;DDC and DDDs of drugs for promoting ener-gy metabolism were all in high level,and ornithine aspartate and ademetionine always took up the first 2 places in 4 years. Polyene phosphatidylcholine and Reduced glutathione injection were cheap,but had higher DDDs. Except Glutathione tablet,DUI of other hepatoprotective drugs had no great difference in 3 years,and fluctuated in 2014;hepatoprotective drugs with DUI>1 and DUI<1 occupied a large proportion. From 2010 to 2014,compared with previous year,the drugs with consumption sum/DDDs ratio num-ber close to 1 reduced significantly in the next year,decreasing year by year. CONCLUSIONS:In this hospital,injections are used too frequently,and overuse of drugs for promoting energy metabolism exist. Polyene phosphatidylcholine and Reduced glutathione injection can be used as a valuable drug in the clinic,and their cost are more acceptable,but not in excess.
8.Rats hyperuricemia model established by lipid emulsion simulating irregular of diet.
Ying-ying MA ; Yu-lan WU ; En-wei ZHU ; Gui-yuan LV ; Su-hong CHEN ; Min-xi PANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(10):2009-2013
Due to the irregular of diet and overfeeding greasy and surfeit flavor closely associated with hyperuricemia disease, the lipid emulsion containing high cholesterol was used to model. To obtain a more stable and sustained animal model for the efficacy evaluation of traditional Chinese herbs, we observed the influence on the serum uric acid of rat induced by the lipid emulsion compared with high purine diet. 36 SD male rats were randomized to the normal control group, high purine diet group and lipid emulsion group respectively. The general behavior, body weight and daily food intake of rats were observed. The orbital blood was taken to separate into the serum and 24 hours urine was collected. The serum indexes such as UA, BUN, Cr, ALT, AST, TC, TG, LDL-c were determined every 2 weeks, and XOD, ADA enzyme activity were determined at the 4th week. The urine indexes such as UA, Cr and Cua/Ccr were determined at the 4th week. After stopping modeling, the serum UA were determined two weeks and four weeks later respectively. At the 2nd week, the body weight and daily food intake of rats in the lipid emulsion group reduced significantly, and the level of serum UA, BUN, Cr, TC, LDL-c, ATL, AST raised significantly meanwhile TG reduced. At the 4th week, the serum UA in high purine diet group did not raise, and the serum XOD raised obviously while ADA did not; the serum UA in lipid emulsion group was higher significantly, and the serum XOD and ADA raised while Cua/Ccr reduced obviously. At the 6th weeks, the serum UA in both the high purine diet group and lipid emulsion group raised obviously. After stopping modeling, the serum UA in lipid emulsion group still maintained a high level at the 2nd week and back to the normal level at the 4th week. Compared with high purine diet, the hyperuricemia model induced by lipid emulsion forms earlierand more stable. It maybe has great value to study the pharmacodynamics of traditional Chinese medicine treatment to hyperuricemia disease. Its mechanism may be related to increasing XOD and ADA enzyme activity which can promote uric acid synthesis, meanwhile inhibiting of uric acid excretion.
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Lipids
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chemistry
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.Diffusion Tensor Imaging Study of Central Auditory Pathway in Patients with Acquired Sensorineural Hearing Loss
Kang ZHU ; Ying HE ; Jin HOU ; Jing YAN ; Guoxi ZHENG ; Min XU ; Zhilan BAI
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2015;(2):143-146
Objective Magnetic resonance diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) was applied to study the cantral auditong pathway in patients with .Methods A total of 30 cases of acquired hearing loss patients were divided into 2 groups ,group 1 (15 ,sudden deafness) and group 2 (15 ,with duration up to 2 years SNHL group from the time of onset) .A total of 15 cases of normal-hearing patients on MRI examination were selected as the control group for the same period .All subjects received DTI of whole brain .The values of the whole brain DTI were obtained from the inferior colliculus and lateral lemniscus ,consisting of the fractional anisotropy (FA) ,radial diffusion (RD) ,axi‐al dispersion (AD) and mean diffusivity .Results There were significant differences(P<0 .05) in FA of bilateral in‐ferior colliculus among sudden deafness group ,SNHL of 2 -year -history group and the control group by ANO‐VA .FA of inferior colliculus in the control group was higher than that of in the SNHL group ,but lower than that of in the sudden deafness group .RD of lateral lemniscus in the SNHL group was higher than that of in the sudden deafness group(P<0 .05) ,MD of lateral lemniscus in the sudden deafness group was higher among the other 2 groups ,and there were signigicant(P<0 .05) .For AD of the inferior colliculug and lateral lemniscus ,there were no differ‐ences among the 3 groups (P>0 .05) .Conclusion There was no obviously abnormal change on the central auditory processing in sudden deafness group ,but significant destruction was found on 2 years SNHL group .It indicated that central auditory processing of the history of sensorineural deafness affected the structural changes of the central au‐ditory pathway .
10.Revascularization of Severely Ischemic Limbs by Staged Arteriovenous Reversal.
Mier Jiang ; Ying Huang ; Min Lu ; Xintian Huang ; Xinwu Lu ; Wengxia Zhu ; Weimin Li ; Peihua Zhang
Japanese Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery 1999;28(4):215-220
Purpose: To apply staged arteriovenous reversal in the treatment of extensive and diffuse arterial occlusive disease of the limb. To avoid amputation of the limb or to limit it to necrosed segments.
Methods: Exactly 138 patients (a total of 153 severely ischemic limbs) were applied staged arteriovenous reversal (AVR) from January 1984 to December 1995. Generic-specific involvement totaled 106 men and 32 women. Their ages ranged from 24 to 71, averaging 48.7 years. The duration of symptoms ranged from 15 days to 17 years. A total of 112 patients were diagnosed as having Buerger's disease, and 25 had arteriosclerosis. In one patient, the popliteal artery was completely obstructed by acute emboli of atheromatous plaques. Three patients with Buerger's disease had not benefited from lumbar sympathectomy or partial adrenalectomy done several years ago. According to different levels of extensive and diffuse arterial occlusion, arteriovenous reversal was formed at three different sites: (1) high-deep reversal, produced between the external iliac, common femoral, or superficial femoral artery and the superficial femoral vein; (2) low-deep reversal between the distal popliteal artery and tibioperoneal venous trunk; (3) superficial reversal, established between the distal popliteal artery and distal portion of the long saphenous vein.
Results: Until June 1996, a total of 132 patients were followed up for 0.5-12 years, averaging 6.5 years. The postoperative results of all limbs except 12 in this series are excellent or good. Cardiac dysfunction does not occur, nor does the marked elevation of venous pressure of the limb.
Conclusion: We consider that if the deep venous trunks are patent, the limbs with extensive arterial occlusion are indicated for staged AVR if severe ischemia is present and all other therapeutic methods have failed. Even with necrotic limbs, this operation may lower the level of amputation. The authors suggest that staged arteriovenous reversal is a new and effective approach in the treatment of extensive arterial occlusive disease of the limb.