1.Recent advances in endourology
Liqun ZHOU ; Yanqun NA ; Yinglu GUO ;
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(02):-
Endourology has developed very quickly during the past decades. For transurethral therapy of diseases of lower urinary tract, it has been gradually accepted by both urologists and patients for plasmatic electrocautery resection, holmium laser and electrochemical enucleation of benign prostatic hyperplasia. Flexible ureteroscope has been widely used for examination of upper urinary tract for unknown urinary bleeding and micronephrostomy has achieved great success for percutaneous nephrolithotripsy. Laparoscope has become very popular and can be used to perform most of the operations in the field of urology.
2.Prevention of cell death in LNCaP cells by overexpression of clusterin
Dianqi XIN ; Xuhui ZHU ; Junkui AI ; Yanqun NA ; Yinglu GUO ;
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(02):-
Objective: To evaluate the effect of clusterin with and without leader sequence on overexpression preventing apoptosis in human prostate LNCaP cells. Methods:The plasmid pIRES2 EGFP was used to generate the clusterin expression constructs with full length or without the leader sequence (designated as pIRES2 EGFP/cluac, pIRES2 EGFP/clubc, respectively). Western blot analysis was employed to compare clusterin expression levels in the lysis and supernatant fluid of clusterin transfected LNCaP cells in vitro . The distribution of different functional domains of clusterin in cells was detected with Immunocytochemical staining. The clusterin's protective role of Na 2SeO 3 induced apoptosis in LNCaP cells was examined by flow cytometry (FCM) and fluorescence microscope. Results: Clusterin expression was detected in the lysis and supernatant fluid of pIRES2 EGFP/cluac transfected LNCaP cells, while clusterin was found only in lysis liquid of pIRES2 EGFP/clubc transfected LNCaP cells, but not found in their supernatant fluid. The distribution of cluserin in the plasm of pIRES2 EGFP/cluac transfected cells was aggregative, and on the other hand, clusterin distributed dispersedly in pIRES2 EGFP/clubc transfected cells. Its anti apoptotic property in LNCaP cells was proved by FCM and fluorescence microscope.Conclusion: It is apparent that clusterin plays an important role in preventing apoptosis in prostate cancer, and the presence of the leader sequence is necessary for clusterin's anti apoptotic function.
3.Treatment of simple renal cysts with small incision.
Yanqun NA ; Xin LI ; Jinrui HAO ; Yinglu GUO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2002;40(12):916-917
OBJECTIVETo analyze the operative characteristics and indications small incision for treating simple renal cysts.
METHODS19 patients with simple renal cyst were treated by ablation with small incision from January. 1995 to September. 2001 at our institute. Surgical technique, curative effect and indications were analyzed.
RESULTSIn the 19 patients the operative procedure took 34 +/- 15 min (20-80 min) on average and the mean hospitalization was 4.4 +/- 1.5 d (3-8 d). Neither complication nor recurrence occurred from 3 to 6 months during the follow-up.
CONCLUSIONSAblation with small incision is significantly advantageous for operation, recovery, short hospital stay, and lower cost. This operation is indicated for simple renal cyst in the lower, middle pole of the kidney.
Adult ; Aged ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Kidney Diseases, Cystic ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures ; methods ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
4.Regulation of expression of pituitary tumor transforming gene 1 (PTTG1) by androgen in prostate cancer
Dianqi XIN ; Xuhui ZHU ; Yongqing LAI ; Ran YOU ; Yanqun NA ; Yinglu GUO ; Zebi MAO
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(06):-
Objective:To identify the androgen-responsive genes in prostate and screen the molecular targets for further studying human prostate cancer. Methods:The potential androgen-responsive gene pituitary tumor transforming gene 1 (PTTG1) was selected which had been previously screened by cDNA microarray in rat prostate and its mRNA level was detected by Northern blot in the castrated rat prostate with and without replacement of Mibolerone. Immunohistochemistry was performed to determine the expression and location of PTTG1 in human prostate tissues. Then human androgen-dependent prostate cancer cells LNCaP were used as a model to study the regulation of PTTG1 by Mibolerone. Results: PTTG1 mRNA was hardly detectable in the prostate of 7-day castrated rats, while it was up-regulated dramatically in the prostate of 7-day castrated rats treated with Mibolerone for 2 days. It was showed that high expression of PTTG1 was localized to the epithelial cells of human prostate cancer but not to the stromal cells with Immunohistochemistry. Northern blot analysis indicated that LNCaP cells treated with 0.1 nmol/L Mibolerone for 2 days led to the high PTTG1 mRNA expression. The basic expression of PTTG1 in human androgen-independent prostate cancer cell lines PC3 or DU145 was even higher than that in the human androgen-dependent prostate cancer cells LNCaP treated with Mibolerone. Conclusion: Androgen can up-regulate the PTTG1 expression in castrated rat prostate and human prostate cancer cell LNCaP. It suggests that PTTG1 is potential to play an important role in human prostate cancer progression.
5.Comparative study of efficacies of bladder neck suspension vs mid-urethral suspension for female stress urinary incontinence
Yong YANG ; Yanhe JU ; Shiliang WU ; Jihong DUAN ; Yanqun NA ; Yinglu GUO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(07):-
50%;failure,defined as no remission or no deterioration of symptoms;and overall response rate, defined as cure plus improvement. Results The overall response rate was 98% (45/46), and the complete cure rate was 87% (40/46).The mean operative time in patients undergoing bladder neck suspension [(66.7?9.8)min] was significantly longer than those undergoing mid-urethral suspension [(35.1?12.1)min] (P0.005).Shortly after operation,5 cases of bladder neck suspension (28%) and 3 cases of mid-urethral suspension (11%) had urine retention (P
6.Verruciform Xanthoma of the Penis.
Tongli XIA ; Guizhong LI ; In Sun JUN ; YANQUN ; Na Yinglu GUO ; Moon Kee CHUNG
Korean Journal of Urology 2004;45(3):297-298
Verruciform xanthoma is an uncommon benign lesion. The most common presentation occurs in the oral cavity; however, it has also been described in other sites, especially the penis. Herein is reported the first case of verruciform xanthoma of the penis in China, the fourteenth case in the literature. Clinically, genital verruciform xanthoma is often confuses with papillomas, verrucous carcinomas and squamous cell carcinomas, and therefore a histopathological diagnosis is necessary.
Carcinoma, Squamous Cell
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Carcinoma, Verrucous
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China
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Diagnosis
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Male
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Mouth
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Papilloma
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Penis*
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Xanthomatosis*
7.In vitro effect of zilongjin on prostate cancer cell line LNCaP.
Xue-song LI ; Yun-yan LIANG ; Dai-shu WANG ; Xianhe XIE ; Changjin SHI ; Jie CHEN ; Guofeng SUN ; Liqun ZHOU ; Zhaoying XUE ; Yangun NA ; Yinglu GUO
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2004;24(7):621-624
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of Zilongjin (ZLJ) on human androgen-dependent type of prostate cancer cell line LNCaP.
METHODSMTT assay, flow cytometry and fluorescence microscopy were used to observe the effect of ZLJ in anti-proliferation, cell cycle arresting and apoptosis induction. RT-PCR was used to examine the effect of ZLJ on expressions of prostate marker gene (PSA), androgen receptor (AR), apoptosis related genes (bcl-2 and bax), and Western blot assay was used to detect the effect on protein expression of bcl-2 and bax.
RESULTSZLJ could cause apparent inhibition on proliferation, induce G0/G1 phase arresting and apoptosis in time- and dose-dependent manner on LNCaP cells. The concentration for inhibiting cell growth by 50% (IC50) in 72 hrs was 0.79 mg/ml. ZLJ could down-regulate the expression of PSA, AR, bcl-2 genes and lower bcl-2 protein expression, but showed ineffective on bax protein expression.
CONCLUSIONZLJ displays its anti-tumor effects by way of inhibiting the cell proliferation, arresting the G0/G1 phase, inducing apoptosis, down-regulating PSA, AR, bcl-2 gene expression and lowering bcl-2 protein expressions.
Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ; pharmacology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Male ; Neoplasms, Hormone-Dependent ; metabolism ; pathology ; Prostate-Specific Antigen ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Receptors, Androgen ; biosynthesis ; genetics