1.Evaluation for the clinical effect of duct occluder in treatment of intracristal ventricular septal defect
Qinghuan QIU ; Yumei XIE ; Zhiwei ZHANG ; Mingyang QIAN ; Jijun SHI ; Shushui WANG ; Junjie LI
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(10):761-764
Objective To evaluate the clinical effect for transcatheter closure of intracristal ventricular septal defects (IVSD) using duct occluder.Methods Between Jun.2012 and Sep.2013,implantaion of duct occluder was conducted in 27 IVSD pmients,which was compmed with acentric ventricular septal occluder attempted in 53 IVSD patients.The transthoracic echocardiography,electrocardiography,and clinical examination were observed at 24 hours,and after 1,3,6 and 12 months follows-up.Results Implantation of duct occluders were achieved in 26 (96.23 %) patients and implantation of acentric ventricular septal occluder in 42 (79.25%) patients.The mean follow-up time was 6.78 months (1-17 months).The procedure time,fluoroscopic time and residual shunt were not statistically different between the 2 groups (all p > 0.05).The size of VSD (t =-3.124,P =0.003) and occluder diameter (t =-4.285,P <0.001)were smaller and the procedure success rate was higher in the duct occluder group (x2 =9.099,P =0.011).Left ventricular end diastolic dimension,left atrial diameter,left ventricular end diastolic dimension,right ventricular end diastolic dimension and pulmonary artery diameter were decreased significantly (F =57.62,5.002,4.754,2.782,P =0.000,0.033,0.001,0.030) after surgical procedure compared with those before procedure,except for the right atrial diameter and left ventricular ejection fraction.No new serious aortic regurgitation or increased mitral regurgitation,tricuspid regurgitation was shown after procedure in 2 groups.Complete left bundle branch block occurred in 2 patients respectively,pericardial effusion and thromboembolism of right femoral artery occurred in 1 patient in the acentric ventricular septal occluder group.Conclusions The duct occluder for IVSD closure has presented a good result,without serious complications,which provides a new method for IVSD closure.Further studies are necessary to determine the long-term results in a larger population of patients.
2.Analysis on causes of failed procedure of transcatheter closure for ventricular septal defects in children
Zijian HUANG ; Shushui WANG ; Zhiwei ZHANG ; Mingyang QIAN ; Jijun SHI ; Junjie LI ; Jianglin LI ; Yumei XIE
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2015;(13):1008-1010
Objective To analyze the causes of failed transcatheter closure for ventricular septal defects (VSD)in children. Methods One thousand two hundred and eighty children aged 13 to 141 months who underwent transcatheter closure from June 2009 to September 2013 in Guangdong General Hospital were selected. There were 43 failures(3. 36% ). The clinical data including transthoracic echocardiograph( TTE),radiography,interventional ap-proach and surgical findings were analyzed. Results Forty - three patients included 25 male and 18 female. The pa-tients' ages ranged from 13 to 141(43. 0 ± 31. 9)months and their weight ranged from 10 to 35(16. 3 ± 5. 59)kg. The causes of failure including doubly committed subarterial VSD misdiagnosed as perimembranous VSD(PMVSD)or intracristal VSD were in 6 patients. The size of occluder was too small in 13 cases,and there were statistical differences between three measurements of size of VSD(F = 19. 134,P = 0. 001). The size of VSD measured by left ventricular an-giography was significantly smaller than that measured by TTE,and there was statistical difference[(4. 78 ± 1. 11) mm vs(6. 48 ± 1. 43)mm,t = 4. 50,P = 0. 001]. The dimension of VSD measured by left ventricular angiography was significantly smaller than that measured by surgical findings,and there was statistical difference[(4. 78 ± 1. 11) mm vs(7. 02 ± 1. 08)mm,t = 5. 92,P = 0. 001]. But,the size of VSD measured by TTE had no significant difference compared with that measured by surgical findings(t = 1. 42,P = 0. 168). Aortic regurgitation occurred in 14 cases;atrioventricular block or left bundle branch block in 3 patients;tricuspid stenosis in 2 cases and residual shunt in 5 pa-tients. Conclusions Doubly committed subarterial VSD may be misdiagnosed as PMVSD or intracristal VSD. In the ca-ses of VSD concomitant with aortic valve prolapse,size of the occluders should be referred to VSD dimensions measured by TTE. In the cases of VSD adjacent to aortic valve,suitable occluders should be selected and operation technique should be improved to avoid aortic regurgitation.
3.Researches on the Processing Methods and Raman Spectroscopy of Matrii Sultas Exsiccatus
Mingyang YUAN ; Fuhan LEI ; Xinhua SHI ; Long CHEN ; Chen XIA ; Jian WANG ; Yisheng ZHANG
China Pharmacist 2017;20(4):643-647
Objective:To find out the transformation reasons of the processing methods for Matrii sultas Exsiccatus through the bencaological study and the modern experimental researches.Methods:The different processing methods for Matrii sultas Exsiccatus in different periods were collected through the researches on the ancient agrostology and the modern processing standards.Furthermore,different processed products were prepared and analyzed by Raman spectroscopy.Results:There were significant differences in the processing methods for Matrii sultas Exsiccatus in the ancient herbal documents while tending to be the same in the modern processing standards.No difference was shown in the Raman spectrogram between Matrii sultas Exsiccatus and Weathered mirabilite produced by the processing methods in the ancient agrostology.The Raman characteristic peaks of the two processed products were as follows:1 153,1 132,1 102,992,648,632,621,466,450 cm-1,which were in line with the Raman spectrogram of the products produced by the modern processing methods.Conclusion:The change of processing methods for Matrii sultas Exsiccatus has certain reasons,which is worthy of further studies.
4.Establishment and application of toxicity testing alternative system for chemicals(new drugs)
Chang SHI ; Huazhi MA ; Quanjun WANG ; Chunqi WU ; Ye YUAN ; Fujiang SHI ; Shufang JING ; Jianjing WANG ; Mingyang LIAO
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2017;27(5):6-8
There are some shortcomings of animal experiments applied in chemical toxicity testing, such as long period, large cost, species differences and dose differences, which limit the use of animal experiments' results in predicting human toxicity.Accordingly, we established a toxicity testing alternative screening system in line with the toxicity endpoints which required in chemical safety evaluation and risk assessment (genotoxicity, carcinogenicity, reproductive toxicity, acute toxicity and general toxicity) based on 3R principles (replacement, reduction, refinement) for animal experiments.This system covers most of the endpoints of toxicity assessment, and molecular biology technology was also applied to integrate the toxicity test, as well as some operation was optimized in order to shorten the experimental period, reduce experimental costs, improve animal welfare.Furthermore, the results from the screening system have higher clinical relevance because it is based on the toxicity mechanisms.
5.Inhibitory effects of microRNA-34a on cell migration and invasion of invasive urothelial bladder carcinoma by targeting notch1.
Chao, ZHANG ; Zhiyong, YAO ; Mingyang, ZHU ; Xin, MA ; Taoping, SHI ; Hongzhao, LI ; Baojun, WANG ; Jinzhi, OUYANG ; Xu, ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(3):375-82
MicroRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) are a class of short, non-coding RNAs that participate in various oncological processes. This study aims to explore the roles of microRNA-34a (miR-34a) in invasive urothelial bladder carcinoma. miR-34a was transfected into bladder cancer cell lines 253J and J82. The miR-34a expression levels in tissues and cells were detected by using qRT-PCR. The Notch1 expression was detected by qRT-PCR and Western blotting. Cell migratory and invasive abilities were measured by Transwell chamber assay. Bioinformatics and luciferase assay were performed to predict and analyze the binding sites between miRNA-34a and Notch1. It was found that there was aberrant expression of miR-34a in bladder cancer tissues. Moreover, we revealed that ectopic expression of miR-34a suppressed cell migration and invasion, while forced expression of Notch1 increased cell migratory and invasive abilities. Finally, we observed that miR-34a transfection significantly down-regulated luciferase activity and reduced the mRNA and protein levels of Notch1. Our study concluded that microRNA-34a antagonizes Notch1 and inhibits cell migration and invasion of bladder cancer cells, which indicates the tumor-suppressive function of microRNA-34a in bladder cancer.
6.Hypothermia mechanical perfusion alleviates microcirculation injury in isolated pig small intestine
Mingyang LI ; Ning MA ; Xiangyang YU ; Yuan SHI ; Lei LIU ; Zhijun TAN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2018;39(11):676-680
Objective To study the effect of hypothermia mechanical perfusion (HMP) preservation on microcirculation injury of isolated pig small intestine.Methods Ten healthy Bama miniature pigs were selected.The experimental animals were randomly divided into two groups.In HMP group (n =5),the intestine of 200 cm in length and corresponding blood vessels were cut and then connected to HMP storage device at 4 ℃ for 6 h.In UW group (n =5),the intestine of 200 cm in length and corresponding blood vessels were cut and then preserve in 4 ℃ UW solution for 6 h.Situ small intestine transplantation was performing when preservation finished.The serum NO and ET-1,the dry-wet ratios of intestine tissue,blood flow velocity of intestinal microcirculation and pathological changes of tissues were detected before and after preservation.Results There was no significant difference in serum ET-1 and NO between HMP group and UW group (P>0.05) before laparotomy.The levels of serum ET-1 increased and serum NO decreased after 30 min of blood flow opening in the transplanted intestine in both groups,more significantly in UW group.There was no significant difference in dry-wet ratio of small intestine before transplantation between the two groups (P> 0.05).When the blood flow was opened for 30 min,the dry wet ratio of small intestine in UW group was significantly lower than that in HMP group.There was no significant difference in blood flow velocity of intestinal microcirculation between the two groups before transplantation (P>0.05),and the blood flow velocity of the two groups decreased significantly after 30 min of blood flow opening,more significant in UW group (P<0.05).When the blood flow was opened for 30 min,there was mild edema of the lamina propria in the small intestinal tissue of the HMP group,scattered infiltration of the lymphocytes,no exuviation on the surface of the villi and no capillary congestion;In the small intestinal tissue of the UW group,there were edema and congestion of the intrinsic membrane,infiltration of the lymphocytes,the partial exuviation of the villi epithelial cells,focal erosion of the office,and capillary congestion.Conclusion Compared with cold preservation of UW solution,preservation of pig small intestine by HMP can reduce microvascular damage and alleviate the edema and injury caused by ischemia and hypoxia.
7.microRNA-34a inhibits cellular proliferation and migration in bladder cancer cell line J82 by targeting notchl
Zhiyong YAO ; Chao ZHANG ; Xin MA ; Mingyang ZHU ; Yu ZHANG ; Taoping SHI ; Majin SI ; Qing AI ; Shangwen LIU ; Qingbo HUANG ; Suxia YANG ; Xu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(3):210-214
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of over expression of miR-34a on cellular proliferation and migration in bladder cancer cell line J82 by targeting Notchl.MethodsmiR-34a was predicted as a putative gene which can target Notchl through bioinformatics analysis,qRT-PCR and Western blot were performed to measure the expression levels of Notchl and miR-34a in invasive transitional cell carcinoma of bladder (TCCB) tissues and J82 cells transfected with miR-34a.Luciferase assay was employed to determine if miR-34a could target Notchl through binding to the 3'-untranslated region (3'UTR) of Notchl mRNA.J82 cells were transfected with pcDNA3.0-miR-34a or pcDNA3.0 control plasmid.MTS colorimetry was used to evaluate the effect of miR-34a on cell proliferation.The effect of miR-34a on cell migration was assessed by transwell migration assay.ResultsThe expression level of miR-34 in invasive TCCB tissues was lower than in adjacent bladder tissues (0.016(0.018) vs 0.042 (0.059),N =16; P =0.0006).On the contrary,the average levels of Notchl mRNA and protein were higher in tumors than in adjacent bladder tissues (2.765(2.156) vs 2.312(1.365),N =16; P =0.0025 and 0.857 ±0.197 vs 0.648 ±0.171 ;P <0.0001 ).After the transfection of miR-34a,the expressive level of miR-34a in J82 was highly induced ( (2.408 ±0.789) × 10-4 vs(0.153 ±0.029) × 10-4; P =0.0026).However,the expressive levels of Notchl mRNA and protein were obviously decreased (3.001 ± 0.106 vs 4.998 ± 1.053 ; P =0.0308 and 0.747 ± 0.050 vs 0.988 ± 0.102 ; P =0.0215 ).The results of luciferase assay showed that firefly activity was highly dimished (0.422 ± 0.028 vs 2.392 ± 0.148 ; P < 0.0001 ).Cellular proliferation was inhibited after the transfection of miR-34a in J82 (P < 0.0001 ).Moreover,number of migration cells of J82 was significantly reduced after the ectopic expression of miR-34a ( 179.3 ± 21.02 vs 269.7 ± 23.71 ; P =0.0078 ).ConclusionsmiR-34a inhibits the cellular proliferation and migration of bladder cancer cell line J82 via binding to the 3UTR of Notchl mRNA.
8.Advance in the anti-tumor mechanism of triptolide.
Yongwei LUO ; Chang SHI ; Mingyang LIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(16):2024-2026
Triptolide, an epoxidated diterpene lactone compound separated from a traditional Chinese medicine, Tripterygium wilfordiiHook. f (TWHF), is responsible for the anti-tumor activity of TWHF with broad spectrum and high performance. The antitumor mechanism of triptolide locates in many fields, such as inducing apoptosis of tumor cell, interfering in the cell cycle, and suppressing angiogeneis. The advance in the anti-tumor mechanism of triptolide is described in the following review.
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Cell Cycle
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therapeutic use
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drug therapy
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physiopathology
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9.An interview survey of Beijing′s standardized residency training program since the implementation of the medical education synergy policy
Xiaofei YUE ; Yuhang DUAN ; Jun WANG ; Mei SONG ; Jingjing SHI ; Ting YANG ; Mingyang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2020;36(11):921-925
Objective:To understand the views of various relevant personnel on the standardized training mode of resident doctors after the implementation of Beijing′s medical education synergy policy, so as to provide references for further improvement of China′s medical education synergy policy.Methods:From January to May 2019, a semi-structured interview method was used to investigate the resident training students, clinical teachers(professional postgraduate tutors and resident training trainees′ guiding doctors)as well as resident training managers in 35 resident training bases in Beijing. The original data of the interviews were sorted out, coded and analyzed by taking root theory and main frame method descriptive analysis.Results:A total of 687 valid interview results were received, of which 71.86% of the resident training managers thought that the mode was more reasonable and the advantages outweighed the disadvantages; 38.07% of the resident training students and 45.45% of the graduate supervisors mentioned that the mode effectively shortened the training time of clinical talents; however, 31.98% of the resident training students and 22.92% of the resident training students′ guiding physicians mentioned it was difficult to balance courses, scientific research and clinical work under this mode, 61.62% of graduate supervisors pointed out that the students were lack of time and energy to engage in scientific research.Conclusions:The training mode of the integration of the standardized training of resident doctors and the postgraduate training of master′s degree in clinical medicine, given its necessity and institutional advantages, is found with room of improvement in its mode setting, arrangement of scientific research courses and clinical rotation, supervision and assessment of the process.
10.Inhibitory effects of microRNA-34a on cell migration and invasion of invasive urothelial bladder carcinoma by targeting Notch1.
Chao ZHANG ; Zhiyong YAO ; Mingyang ZHU ; Xin MA ; Taoping SHI ; Hongzhao LI ; Baojun WANG ; Jinzhi OUYANG ; Xu ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(3):375-382
MicroRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) are a class of short, non-coding RNAs that participate in various oncological processes. This study aims to explore the roles of microRNA-34a (miR-34a) in invasive urothelial bladder carcinoma. miR-34a was transfected into bladder cancer cell lines 253J and J82. The miR-34a expression levels in tissues and cells were detected by using qRT-PCR. The Notch1 expression was detected by qRT-PCR and Western blotting. Cell migratory and invasive abilities were measured by Transwell chamber assay. Bioinformatics and luciferase assay were performed to predict and analyze the binding sites between miRNA-34a and Notch1. It was found that there was aberrant expression of miR-34a in bladder cancer tissues. Moreover, we revealed that ectopic expression of miR-34a suppressed cell migration and invasion, while forced expression of Notch1 increased cell migratory and invasive abilities. Finally, we observed that miR-34a transfection significantly down-regulated luciferase activity and reduced the mRNA and protein levels of Notch1. Our study concluded that microRNA-34a antagonizes Notch1 and inhibits cell migration and invasion of bladder cancer cells, which indicates the tumor-suppressive function of microRNA-34a in bladder cancer.
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MicroRNAs
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genetics
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Neoplasm Invasiveness
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physiology
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Tumor Cells, Cultured
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Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
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pathology
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physiopathology