4.The protective effect of soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor Ⅰ against liver failure caused by drugs in immunity-induced cirrhotic rats
Yumin XU ; Hui WANG ; Gangde ZHAO ; Xiaogang XIANG ; Weiliang TANG ; Hai LI ; Qing XIE
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2014;32(8):449-454
Objective To investigate whether a novel long-acting tumor necrotic factor (TNF) antagonist (soluble TNF receptor:IgG Fc [sTNFR:IgG-Fc]) can protect hepatocyte damage against liver failure caused by drugs in immunity-induced cirrhotic rats.Methods Wistar rats were repeatedly sensitized by human serum albumin (HSA) emulsified in complete freud adjuvant.The blood was collected at day 10 after the final sensitization.If anti-albumin antibody was positive,the rats were intravenously injected with HSA twice a week.After six weeks,liver cirrhosis was induced by immunity.All the model rats were divided into three groups with 15 each.Liver failure was induced with D-galactosamine/ lipopolysaccharide (LPS) intraperitoneal injection in the rats with liver cirrhosis in model group.The rats in pretreatment group were intraperitoneally injected with long-acting soluble TNF receptor p55 18 h before D-galactosamine/LPS injection.The control group were injected with 0.9% sodium chloride.General condition,survival rate,liver function and pathological changes were all examined.Serum levels of interleukin (IL)-6,IL-22 and intrahepatic level of IL-6 were detected by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).The activity of Caspase 3 in hepatocyte lysis solution was measured by spectrophotography.Real-time polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was used to detect mRNA expressions of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA),bcl-2,bax and IL-22 receptor.Data were analyzed by variance analysis among groups.Results Rats in model group were dispirited with poor response after 12 hours and only 3 survived,compared with soluble TNF receptor p55 pre-treated group rats,in which all survived (P=0.029 8) with flexible response.Serum alanine aminotransferase levels in these two groups were (6 533± 360) and (105 ± 7) U/L,respectively.Hepatic regenerative nodule developed massive or submassive necrosis with septal fibrosis in model group,whereas soluble TNF receptor p55 alleviated the inflammatory and necrosis reaction of hepatic tissue.Serum IL-6 levels in model group and pretreatment group were (842.0±12.9) and (91.9±1.6) pg/mL,respectively (F=380.30,P<0.01).Intrahepatic levels of IL-6 in these two groups were (26.2±1.2) and (11.1±0.8) pg/mL,respectively (F=176.90,P<0.01),and serum IL-22 levels were (167.0±27.8) and (988.0±109.6) pg/mL,respectively (F=37.91,P<0.01).Hepatic Caspase-3 activity was reduced by almost 60% by soluble TNF receptor p55 pretreatment (F=303.70,P<0.01) and bax expression reduced by 22% (F=108.80,P<0.01),while bcl-2 and PCNA expressions were up-regulated by 3.6-folds and 23.0-folds,respectively (F=115.60,P<0.01; F=594.20,P<0.01).Conclusions Long acting soluble TNF receptor p55 could improve survival rate,liver function and reduce inflammatory reaction of rats with liver failure induced by drugs on the basis of liver cirrhosis caused by immunity,which indicates that this drug may process a potential therapeutic value.
5.Applied study on optimizing therapeutic regimen of gastric cancer with the chemosensitivity test in vitro by MTT assay
Cui-Qing ZHANG ; Dong-Ping TANG ; Chuan-Min ZHANG ; Kai TANG ; Nan-Wu YANG ; Hai-Ping HE ;
Cancer Research and Clinic 2006;0(10):-
0.05. Conclusion The tumour chemosensitivity test in vitro gave some prediction and guidances for the clinic chemotherapy,and it could discover the drug resisting cases.The combined chemotherapy should be selected for gastric carcino- ma patients.
6.Significance of C-reaction protein for differential diagnosis of fever after chemotherapy on children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
Cheng-qing FANG ; Yong-min TANG ; Hai-feng LI ; Hua SONG ; Shu-wen SHI ; Shi-long YANG ; Wei-quan XU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(7):536-537
Antimetabolites, Antineoplastic
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adverse effects
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therapeutic use
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C-Reactive Protein
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analysis
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Cytarabine
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adverse effects
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therapeutic use
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Female
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Fever
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blood
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chemically induced
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diagnosis
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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blood
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drug therapy
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Teniposide
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therapeutic use
7.Anti-tumor metastatic constituents from Rhodiola wallichiana.
Ya-qing CHAI ; Guo-hua ZHAO ; Ren-jiu WANG ; Ming-guang CAO ; Hai-bo WU ; Sheng-an TANG ; Hong-quan DUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(2):258-263
To study the anti-tumor metastatic constituents in Rhodiola wallichiana (HK) S H Fu var Cholaensis (Praeg) S H Fu, chemical constituents were isolated and purified by repeated column chromatography (silica gel, Toyopearl HW-40C and preparative HPLC). Their structures were elucidated on the basis of spectral data analysis. The anti-tumor metastasis assay was applied to evaluate the activities of the isolated compounds. Ten compounds (1-10) were isolated and their structures were identified by comparison of their spectral data with literature as follows: syringic acid (1), salidroside (2), tyrosol (3), scaphopetalone (4), berchemol (5), 2,6-dimethoxyacetophenone (6), rhobupcyanoside A (7), miyaginin (8), chavicol-4-O-β-D-apiofuranosyl-(1 --> 6)-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (9), eugenyol-O-β-D-apiofuranosyl-(1 --> 6)-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (10). Compounds 4-6 and 8-10, were isolated from this genus for the first time, while compound 7 was isolated from this plant for the first time. Compounds 2, 6-8 showed positive anti-tumor metastatic activities, and compounds 2 and 8 showed significant anti-tumor metastatic activities.
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isolation & purification
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8.Survey and analysis on the epidemic situation of brucellosis in Zaodian Village of Jiaozuo City.Henan Province in 2007
Xiao-li, XU ; Li-bo, WANG ; Yan, WU ; Xiao-yan, TANG ; Jing-yang, HE ; Hai-qing, ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2008;27(6):675-677
Objective To investigate the status of infection of brucellosis in Zaodian village of Jiaozuo City,Henan Province and to analyze sources of intection and route of transmission.Methods The general information was collected through interview to search for cases and relevant information through census.infection stains of key crowd was determined through tube agglutination test(SAT)serum examination.Case-control method was used to analyze sources of infection and route of transmission.The risk factors were analyzed using logistic regressioa.Results Infectious rate of key crowd in Zaodian Village was 6.26%(27/431).Among 32 cases found since 2003,the proportion Was 7:1 between female and male.Brucellosis mainly occurred in the crowd aged 30 and 40[34.38%(11/32)].Most of them engaged in raising and slaughtering sheep.Contacting dead lamb.internal organs,meat,and blood were the main route of transmission,Contacting dead lamb,raising,and slaughtering were the risk factors showed by the logistic regression analysis(OR=8.28,5.85,2.96,P<0.05).Condusions,Theprimary cause of brucellosis infection in Zaodian Village is due to failure of the necessary quarantine and immune on animals.The diseased animal as a constant source of infection,lack of self-protection awareness lead to continuous occurrence of the disease.
9.The significance of intraoperative computed tomograph scan for complex acetabular fractures
Meng XU ; Li-hai ZHANG ; Li-cheng ZHANG ; Xiang-dang LIANG ; Ming-qing ZHANG ; Zhe-jiang YAO ; Pei-fu TANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(11):1261-1265
ObjectiveTo investigate the application of intraoperative Computed Tomograph (CT) using in surgery for complex acetabular fractures.MethodsFrom June 2008 to December 2010,14 patients (9 males,5 females; with the mean age of 45.1 years; range,28-62 years) with complex acetabular fractures were operated using intraoperative CT.Preoperative radiotherapy and CT scan were adopted to evaluate the fractures.Three dimensional reconstruction based on CT scan was used to mimic surgery.The surgery approach and the type of internal fixators were noted.Intraoperative C-arm and CT scan were used to evaluate the fractures reduction respectively.Decision of additional reduction was made by surgeons according to above mentioned methods respectively and the results were noted.Comparing to preoperative design,the change of surgery plan were noted.Overall time,frequency and radiation dose of intraoperative CT scan were also noted.ResultsAll patients in this study received average 2.7 times of intraoperative CT scan.Mean time of CT scan was 40.4 min and the overall dose of radiation was 47.2 mGy.Decision of additional reduction was made in 3 cases according to C-arm radiography and 4 cases according to CT scan (above mentioned 3 cases were included).The change of surgery plan was made in one case.In postoperative radiography evaluation according to Matta's score system,anatomical reduction were achieved in 8 cases,imperfect reduction in 3 cases and poor reduction in 3 cases.ConclusionIntraoperative CT scan increases the radiation time and dose of patients dramatically.When used to evaluate fracture reduction intraoperatively,it can't take the advantage of traditional C-arm radiography.When delicate preoperative plan is made with radiography and three dimensional reconstruction based on CT data,the efficiency of intraoperative CT scan for complex acetabular fractures are to be discussed.
10.In vivo longitudinal and multimodal imaging of hypoxia-inducible factor 1α and angiogenesis in breast cancer
Tang HE-WEN ; Feng HAI-LIANG ; Wang MING ; Zhu QING-LI ; Liu YU-QIN ; Jiang YU-XIN
Chinese Medical Journal 2020;133(2):205-211
Background:Angiogenesis and hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) play major roles in solid tumors.This study aimed to establish a longitudinal and multimodal imaging model for in vivo evaluation of HIF1α and angiogenesis in breast cancer.Methods:By transfection of a 5 hypoxia-responsive element (HRE)/green fluorescent protein (GFP) plasmid,the cell line Ca761-hregfp was established,which emitted green fluorescence triggered by HIF-1α under hypoxia.The cells were subjected to CoCl2-simulated hypoxia to confirm the imaging strategy.We grew Ca761-hre-gfp cells in the left rear flanks of twelve 615 mice.Experiments were conducted on days 4,9,15,and 19.For in vivo analysis,Ca761-hre-gfp subcutaneous allografted tumors were imaged in vivo using contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and fluorescence imaging (FLI) during tumor development.The tumor size,CEUS peak intensity,and FLI photons were measured to evaluate rumor growth,angiogenesis,and HIF-1α activity,respectively.After each experiment,three mice were randomly sacrificed and tumor specimens were collected to examine HIF-1α activity and the microvessel density (MVD).Results:In vitro,both green fluorescence and HIF-1α expression were detected in Ca761-hre-gfp cells treated with CoCl2,indicating the suitability of the cells to detect HIF-1α activity.In vivo,HIF-1α activity first increased and then decreased,which was significantly correlated with angiogenic changes (r =0.803,P =0.005).These changes were confirmed by immunohistochemical staining of HIF-1α and MVD.Conclusions:The findings validated the Ca761-hre-gfp murine allograft model for reliable evaluation of HIF-1α activity and angiogenesis longitudinally using both molecular and pre-clinical non-invasive imaging modalities.The cell line may be useful for studies of anti-HIF pathway therapies.