1.Clinical observation of Artisan iris - clip intraocular lens implantation at stage Ⅰ
Qing, ZHOU ; Hui, YUE ; Qiu-Jin, REN
International Eye Science 2014;(9):1673-1674
To observe the clinical efficacy of Artisan iris-clip intraocular lens ( lOL) implantation on cataract with a wide range of lens dislocation.
●METHODS: Twenty-four hospital patients (28 eyes) of cataract with lens subluxation by trauma (20 patients, 20 eyes) and Marfan's syndrome (4 patients, 8 eyes) during May 2007 to December 2011 were selected. All of them underwent phacoemulsification or an anterior vitrectomy and Artisan iris - clip lOL implantation at stage Ⅰ. Postoperative visual acuity, corneal endothelial cell count, intraocular lens position and postoperative complications were observed. Follow-up time was 6mo.
●RESULTS: Compared with the preoperative, postoperative best corrected visual acuity improved to varying degrees, visual acuity of 0. 1-0. 5 was in 20 eyes, 0. 5-1. 0 in 8 eyes. After followed up 1-6mo, no artificial lens shift, iris inflammation, iris atrophy and corneal decompensation and other complications were observed.
●CONCLUSlON: Cataract surgery with a wide range of lens dislocation is difficult, but as long as surgeons who have a wealth of clinical experience and superb skills, still can carry out phacoemulsification surgery or anterior vitrectomy and Artisan iris - clip lOL implantation and obtain a better outcome.
2.Study on correlation between intestinal flora characteristic and insulin resistance
Qing XIONG ; Xuejun YANG ; Xi REN ; Hui LIN
Chongqing Medicine 2016;45(33):4658-4660
Objective To explore the correlation between the change of intestinal flora and insulin resistance in pre-diabetes population,and the role of intestinal flora in the occurrence and development in the pre-diabetes population.Methods two hundreds and fifty cases of pre-diabetes in our hospital were selected and divided into the group A(pre-diabetes intervention group)and B(prediabetes non-treatment group).Fifty cases of diabetes(positive control group)served as the group C.The cohort study was adopted.The follow-up intervention lasted for two years.The intestinal flora and blood biochemical indicators were detected in different groups and at different time periods.The insulin resistance index was calculated.Results The total bacterial count before intervention in the group A and B was significantly higher than that in the group C;Enterococcus genus in the group C was significantly higher than that in the group A and B;the proteus and lactobacillus content in the group A and B was higher than that in the group C,but the difference was not significant;Bifidobacterium genus in the group C was higher than that in the group A and B.After intervention,the total bacterial amount in the group Awas significantly higher than the group B and C,but there was no statistical difference between the group B and C;enterococcus genus in the group C was significantly higher than that in the group A and B,enterococcus genus after intervention in the group A was reduced and which in the group B was increased,the difference had statistical significance;the proteus and lactobacillus content in the group A and B was higher than that in the group C,but the difference was not significant;bifidobacterium genus in the group C was higher than that in the group A and B,moreover which after intervention in the group B was increased,the difference was statistically significant.The insulin resistance before processing had no statistical difference between the groups A and B,which in the group C was higher than the group A and B,the insulin resistance after intervention in the group A was decreased,the difference was statistically significant.The total bacterial count,enterococcus and bifidobacterium were positively correlated with insulin resistance,and bacteroides,proteus and lactobacillus had no significant correlation with insulin resistance.Conclusion Intestinal flora has correlation with insulin resistance,and serves as a marker of pre-diabetes development,implementing the probiotics adjustment combined the quantization aerobic muscular movement can realize the adjustment of insulin sensitivity and improves the diabetic development in the prediabetic population.
3.Reversal effect of vatalanib on BCRP-mediated multidrug resistance
Zhiqiang ZHANG ; Yinxiang WEI ; Qing ZHAO ; Zhiguang REN ; Hui PENG ; Peng LI ; Li XIA ; Jianhua XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2014;(6):774-781,782
Aim To investigate the reversal effect of vatalanib, a novel kinase inhibitor, on multidrug re-sistance in cancer cells and its mechanism. Methods The cytotoxicity and reversal effects of vatalanib were evaluated in both resistant and sensitive tumor cell lines by MTS or SRB assays. The intracellular accumu-lation of fluorescence substrates ( Rh-123 , MX and ADR for P-gp, BCRP, MRP1, respectively) were ana-lysed by flow cytometry. Western blot or qRT-PCR was
used to determine the protein or mRNA expression lev-el of BCRP. The effect of vatalanib on ATPase activity of BCRP was determined using crude membranes pre-pared from HEK293/ABCG2 cells. Results Vata-lanib at the nontoxic dose ( 5 μmol · L-1 ) potentially reversed BCRP-mediated MDR in cancer cells, howev-er it had no effect on P-gp or MRP1 mediated MDR. Vatalanib did not alter the intracellular accumulation of MX in HEK 2 9 3 / ABCG 2 , and had no influence on the
BCRP-mediated drug efflux. The ATPase assay indica-ted that vatalanib may serve as a substrate of BCRP. Furthermore, vatalanib dramatically suppressed levels of both the protein and mRNA expression of BCRP in concentration-and time-dependent manners. However, reversal concentration of vatalanib had no influence on the total and phosphorylated forms of AKT and ERK1/
2 in resistant cancer cells. Conclusion Vatalanib could significantly reverse BCRP-mediated MDR with specificity, and its mechanism may correlate with the down-regulation levels of BCRP both mRNA and pro-tein in resistant cancer cells.
4.Relationship between Back Pain-Lassitude and Kidney-deficiency Syndrome in Diabetes Patients
Hui ZHANG ; Qing NI ; Yan REN ; Huaichang FAN ; Cong'E TAN ; Shengbo XUE ; Yuping HAN ; Miqu WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(05):-
Objective To study the importance of back pain-lassitude as the key symptom in the differentiation of kidney-deficiency syndrome in diabetes patients.Methods Totally 460 diabetics were divided into the pain group(154 cases)and non-pain group(306 cases).The 39 symptoms,signs and behavior were abstracted and each patient was scored according to the details of kidney deficiency scale to analyze the constitution and distribution of kidney-deficiency syndrome.Results There was a significant difference in the total symptom score of the two groups(P
5.Expression of Lck in renal tubule epithelial cells of lupus nephritis
Ying-Hui DENG ; Qing-Gang LI ; Chong-Yu REN ; Xiu-Hong XU ;
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2003;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the Lymphocyte-specific protein-tyrosine kinase(Lck)gene ex- pression in the renal tubule epithelial cells(TECs)of lupus nephritis,and the effect of interlenkin-2(IL-2) stimulation on its expression.Methods Proximal TECs derived from 6 weeks old spontaneous systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE)BXSB mice were exposed to IL-2(100 U/ml),the expression of Lck mRNA and protein was examined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)and immunoblotting respectively. The difference of Lck gene expression before and after IL-2 stimulation was investigated.The expression of Lck protein in TECs of renal tissues of BXSB mice and human with lupus nephritis was observed through im- munohistochemistry.Results The expression of Lck mRNA and protein was very low in cultured TECs of 6 weeks old BXSB mice,but increased sharply after IL-2 stimulation(P
6.The anti-tumor molecular mechanisms of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs
Xian-Da REN ; Yan-Qing LV ; Kai-He YE ; Shao-Hui CAI ; Chun-Ling YE ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
This review introduced the anti-tumor effects of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and summarized their possible molecular mechanisms according to recent abroad literatures and our research results. Some evidence showed that the anti-tumor mechanisms of NSAIDs were different in various tumors.NSAIDs decreased the biosynthesis of PGE_2 and regulated the expressions of downstream correlated genes and proteins through restraining abnormal expression of COX-2 in certain neoplasms,which resulted in the inhibition of tumor angiogenesis and proliferation as well as induced apoptosis. But in other cancer cells, NSAIDs, as activators of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ? (PPAR?), induced COX-2 expression, promoted the biosynthesis of cyclopentenone prostaglandins (cyPGs). cyPGs further induced tumor cell apoptosis with PPAR? dependently or PPAR? independently. Since their special mechanisms of anti-proliferation and pro-apoptosis, NSAIDs revealed significant synergistic effects with other anti-tumor treatments.
8.Differentially expressed genes associated with cold acclimation.
Fa-Qing YANG ; Ling-Jia QIAN ; Wan-Yin WANG ; Hui-Rong REN ; Da XU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2003;55(3):360-363
To investigate the upregulated genes associated with cold acclimation, a cold acclimation model was established based on Balb/C mouse. mRNA of muscle and liver were isolated, and the upregulated genes of these tissues were studied by representational differential analysis (RDA). The upregulated genes then were sequenced and searched by Blast software in GenBank database. The results showed that some genes were upregulated and possibly associated with cold acclimation. Three of these genes, transferrin, fibrinogen B-beta-chains and a new gene fragment (Genbank ID: AF454762), were confirmed to be upregulated by RNA slot-blot analysis. The finding of these genes might contribute to further understanding of the molecular mechanisms of cold acclimation.
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9.Comparative and phylogeny analysis of Asarum caudigerum and A. cardiophyllum complete chloroplast genomes
Guo-qing BAI ; Yuan LU ; Qian WEI ; An-cheng LIU ; Ren-na LI ; Xiao-feng CONG ; Jun-hui ZHOU ; Chen CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2023;58(5):1364-1371
The complete chloroplast genome of medicinal plant
10.Feasibility of the aging males' symptoms scale for the male population of Shanghai.
Yan-Feng REN ; Bo WANG ; Mao-Hua MIAO ; Guo-Qing LIANG ; Hui-Qing WANG ; Wei YUAN
National Journal of Andrology 2013;19(5):418-421
OBJECTIVETo assess the reliability and validity of the Aging Males' Symptoms (AMS) scale in the male population of Shanghai.
METHODSWe enrolled 973 males aged 40 years and over in a community of Shanghai, China. Using the AMS scale, we calculated the split-half reliability coefficient and Cronbach's alpha coefficient, assessed the validity through confirmatory factor analysis and correlation analysis, and obtained the domain scores of different people by analysis of variance and independent sample test.
RESULTSThe split-half reliability was > 0.78 (P < 0.01) and Cronbach's alpha coefficients of all the dimensions > 0.82 (P < 0.01). Confirmatory factor analysis showed 3 domains in the AMS scale, Pearson correlation coefficients of all the items to their domains were > 0.49 (P < 0.01), and the total testosterone level was not correlated with AMS scores, with Pearson correlation coefficient of -0.04 (P > 0.05). Statistically significant differences were found in AMS scores among different age groups as well as among those with different chronic disease histories, but not in the psychological domain among different age groups.
CONCLUSIONThe reliability and validity of the AMS scale are acceptable in assessing aging males'symptoms among the male population of Shanghai, but further studies are needed to determine whether it could be used as a tool for screening late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) in males.
Adult ; Aged ; Aging ; China ; epidemiology ; Humans ; Hypogonadism ; epidemiology ; psychology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Psychometrics ; Reproducibility of Results ; Surveys and Questionnaires