1.Extramammary Paget's disease due to underlying anal canal adenocarcinoma.
Shan-xian LOU ; Li-xia WANG ; Hong-qi SHI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2006;35(11):701-701
Adenocarcinoma
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metabolism
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secondary
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surgery
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Anal Canal
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chemistry
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pathology
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surgery
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Anus Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Carcinoembryonic Antigen
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analysis
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Humans
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Immunohistochemistry
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Keratin-20
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analysis
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Mucin-1
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analysis
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Paget Disease, Extramammary
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metabolism
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secretion
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surgery
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Skin Neoplasms
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metabolism
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secretion
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surgery
2.Exogenous double-stranded DNA induces immunophenotypic changes of bone marrow-derived dendritic cells
Yumin XIA ; Chunhong FANG ; Shan JIANG ; Hong CHENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2010;43(11):788-791
Objective To study the effects of exogenous double-stranded DNA antigen on the immunophenotypic changes of dendritic cells (DCs) derived from stem cells in mouse bone marrow. Methods LinCD117 (c-kit)+ hemopoietic stem cells were obtained from the bone marrow of C57 mice by magnetic affinity cell sorting. Some cytokines, including granulocyte-macrophage colony-stimulating factor, interleukin-4, tumor necrosis factor-α and so on, were used to enhance the proliferation or differentiation of stem cells to obtain mature, semimature and immature DCs. The double stranded DNA of kinetoplast (kDNA) was isolated from Trypanosoma equiperdum, and added to the culture media to pulse DCs. The immunophenotypic and morphologic features of DCs were analyzed by using flow cytometry and laser confocal microscopy respectively. Results The expression rates of CD117 and CD11c in DCs showed no significant changes after kDNA pulse compared with those before the pulse. In unpulsed immature, semi-mature and mature DCs, the expression rate was 11.42% ± 2.56%, 27.08% ± 5.29% and 44.63% ± 10.37% for MHC Ⅱ, 8.54% ± 2.01%, 31.35% ± 6.40% and52.96% ± 10.34% for CD80, 10.22% ± 3.47%, 32.15% ± 6.83% and 64.72% ± 9.68% for CD86, respectively.After pulse with the kDNA antigen, the expression rate increased by 15.63%, 9.66% and 4.12% (t = 6.21,4.35, 2.82, P < 0.05) for MHC Ⅱ, by 9.63%, 7.09% and 4.09% for CD80, by 13.16%, 9.75% and 3.10% for CD86, respectively in immature, semi-mature and mature DCs, respectively. The increase of expression rate of these membrane antigens in decreasing order was observed in immature DCs, semi-mature DCs and mature DCs. Conclusions The exogenous DNA antigen could enhance the maturation of bone marrow-derived DCs,likely by upregulating the expression of certain immunophenotypic membrane proteins, and the lower the maturity degree, the more liable the DCs to be affected by the antigen.
3.Studies on Mycoplasma genitalium infection in patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis
Shu-Xia ZHONG ; Shan-Shan LI ; Hua ZHENG ; Xiao-Hong LI ; Bei-Lei YUN ;
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(09):-
Objective To study the role of Mycoplasma genitalium(Mg)infection in chronic non- bacterial prostatitis.Methods Culture and two PCR systems were performed on prostatic secretion specimens from 487 patients with chronic non-bacterial prostatitis and 75 health men in Changchun regions. Results positive rate of Mg in the prostatic secretion from the 487 patients was 7.39% (36/487);In the controls,the positive rate of Mg was 1.33%(1/75).The differences between the two groups were statistically significant (X~2=3.88,P
4.Sodium nitrite enhanced the potentials of migration and invasion of human hepatocellular carcinoma SMMC-7721 cells through induction of mitophagy.
Guan GUI ; Shan-shan MENG ; Lu-juan LI ; Bin LIU ; Hong-xia LIANG ; Chao-shen HUANGFU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2016;51(1):59-67
Nitrites play multiple characteristic functions in invasion and metastasis of hepatic cancer cells, but the exact mechanism is not yet known. Cancer cells can maintain the malignant characteristics via clearance of excess mitochondria by mitophagy. The purpose of this article was to determine the roles of nitrite, reactive oxygen species (ROS) and hypoxia inducing factor 1 alpha (HIF-1 α) in mitophagy of hepatic cancer cells. After exposure of human hepatocellular carcinoma SMMC-7721 cells to a serial concentrations of sodium nitrite for 24 h under normal oxygen, the maximal cell vitality was increased by 16 mg x (-1) sodium nitrite. In addition, the potentials of migration and invasion for SMMC-7721 cells were increased significantly at the same time. Furthermore, sodium nitrite exposure displayed an increase of stress fibers, lamellipodum and perinuclear mitochondrial distribution by cell staining with Actin-Tracker Green and Mito-Tracker Red, which was reversed by N-acetylcysteine (NAC, a reactive oxygen scavenger). DCFH-DA staining with fluorescent microscopy showed that the intracellular level of ROS concentration was increased by the sodium nitrite treatment. LC3 immunostaining and Western blot results showed that sodium nitrite enhanced cell autophagy flux. Under the transmission electron microscopy (TEM), more autolysosomes formed after sodium nitrite treatment and NAC could prevent autophagosome degradation. RT-PCR results indicated that the expression levels of COX I and COXIV mRNA were decreased significantly after sodium nitrite treatment. Meanwhile, laser scanning confocal microscopy showed that sodium nitrite significantly reduced mitochondrial mass detected by Mito-Tracker Green staining. The expression levels of HIF-1α, Beclin-1 and Bnip3 (mitophagy marker molecular) increased remarkably after sodium nitrite treatment, which were reversed by NAC. Our results demonstrated that sodium nitrite (16 mg x L(-1)) increased the potentials of invasion and migration of hepatic cancer SMMC-7721 cells through induction of ROS and HIF-1α mediated mitophagy.
Acetylcysteine
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pharmacology
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Autophagy
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Carcinoma, Hepatocellular
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pathology
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cell Movement
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Humans
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit
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metabolism
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Liver Neoplasms
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pathology
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Mitochondrial Degradation
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Neoplasm Invasiveness
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Nitrites
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metabolism
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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metabolism
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Sodium Nitrite
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pharmacology
5.Changes of the peripheral blood endothelial progenitor cells in peritoneal dialysis patients and its impact factors
Xia YANG ; Hong LEI ; Jing YUAN ; Shan HE ; Yan SHEN ; Yan ZHA
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2014;30(2):99-103
Objective To investigate the number and activities changes of peripheral blood endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) in continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) patients,and explore the connection between EPCs' number and the levels of advanced glycosylation end products (AGEs),homocysteine (Hcy) and C-reactive protein (CRP).Methods Twenty-five CAPD patients and thirty healthy volunteers were involved.Total mononuclear cells (MNCs) were isolated from peripheral blood of patients.EPCs were characterized as adherent cells by double staining of FITCUEA-1 and DiL-AcLDL binding,and were further demonstrated by positive cells of CD34,CD133 and KDR using flow cytometry.The abilities of cell proliferation,adhesion and migration were further observed by fluorescent microscope.The correlations between the CEPCs' number and the levels of AGEs,Hcy and CRP were analyzed.Results The number and activities including migration and adhesion of EPCs in CAPD group were significantly lower than control group (P < 0.05).The levels of serum AGEs,Hey and CRP in CAPD patients were increased (all P<0.05) and had negative correlation with EPCs' number.Conclusions The number and activities of EPCs decrease in patients with CAPD,and EPCs' number is negatively correlated to the levels of AGEs,Hcy and CRP.
6.Treatment of primary carcinomas of facial skin by photodynamic therapy with topical δ-aminolaevulinic acid
Yumin XIA ; Shizheng XU ; Meiling LIU ; Hong LIANG ; Ping HE ; Shan JIANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2008;14(5):309-311
Objective To evaluate the effects of δ-aminolaevulinic acid-photodynamic therapy (ALA-PDT) in the treatment of primary carcinomas on the facial skin. Methods In the accordance of these tumors' sites and morphology, 14 patients with squamous cell carcinoma (SCC), 38 patients with basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and 5 patients with Bowen disease were given four to eight times of topical ALA followed by PDT. Results Ten (71.4%) SCC cases, 34 (89.5%) BCC cases and all (100%) Bowen disease cases completely recovered after ALA-PDT. The others all obtained signifi-cant improvement after final treatment. Their unaffected tissues around these tumors kept well and no scaring appeared after ALA-PDT. The recurrence rates among the completely-recovered cases were 10.0% (SCC), 11.8% (BCC) and 0% (Bowen disease), respectively, by the end of six-month's follow-up. Conclusions Topical ALA-PDT is an effective new therapeutical method with lower recur-rence rates, fewer side effects, no scar formation and excellent cosmetic results for primary carcinomas localizing on the facial skin.
7.Selection High-Yield PHB Depolymerase Producing Strain with UV
Su-Qin CI ; Shan CHEN ; Dong-Bo LIU ; Hong-Mei XIA ;
Microbiology 1992;0(01):-
Conidial suspension was obtained from the Penicillium sp. DS9713a which could decompose PHB. Through screening a lot of mutants with the methods of transparent zones and flask culture, five strains were selected from starting strain treated with UV and their activity were higher than the original .The best mutant strain named DS9713a-CS01, it's enzyme activity was as 197.42% high as that of the original ,furthermore, the characters of crude enzyme were studied.
8.The preliminary report of intercalary diaphyseal endoprosthetic reconstruction for the proximal femur malignant bone tumor
Jingtao JI ; Hong ZHANG ; Yongcheng HU ; Qun XIA ; Jun MIAO ; Shan ZHU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2015;35(3):203-211
Objective To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of the treatment for the proximal femur malignant bone tumor by conducting intercalary diaphyseal endoprosthetic reconstruction.Methods Form June 2011 to July 2014,7 patients who had proximal femur malignant bone tumor were treated with intercalary diaphyseal endoprosthetic reconstruction.There were 3 males and 4 females,61.8 years old on the average (ranging from 28 to 76 years).The tumors involved:4 case of the limbs primary malignant tumor,1 case of osteosarcoma,1 case of juxtacortical osteosarcoma,1 case of malignant lymphoma with pathological fracture,and 1 case of malignant fibrous histiocytoma with pathological fracture,as well as 3 cases of the Metastatic breast cancer of the proximal femur.All patients were evaluated by plain radiography,CT and MRI before operation.After these 7 patients were examined with MRI and the level of osteotomy was determined,prosthesis fitting is ready.The exposures of all the tumors were via the femur lateralis surgical approach.According to the general principles of tumor surgery,expose the tumor segment and soft tissue tumors.The segment of involved bone was then removed,with a surrounding cuff of normal tissue overlying the tumor.The level of osteotomy was determined as the result of preoperative imaging measurement.The proximal and distal femur intramedullary canals are reamed.The prosthesis is assembled and installed after the cement used.Results The duration of surgery was from 45 min to 120 min (90 min on average).The blood loss was from 200 ml to 800 ml (400 ml on average).All patients were followed-up for 6 months to 2 years (14 months on average).1 case with osteosarcoma died due to pulmonary metastases 18 months after surgery.The remaining 3 cases with the primary malignant bone tumors did not recur or transfer during the follow-up period.1 case with the metastases was comprehensive treated in another hospital,and survival with tumors.The remaining 2 cases with the metastases did not recur or transfer during the follow-up period.Conclusion The clinical results demonstrated that the intercalary diaphyseal endoprosthetic reconstruction was an ideal treatment for the proximal femur malignant bone tumor.
9.RGD4C modified ferritin nanocages for rat hepatic stellate cells-targeted drug delivery
Li HE ; Jun ZHANG ; Chun WU ; Xuhui XIA ; Gang LIU ; Dan LI ; Hong SHAN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;(18):2950-2953
Objective The purpose of this study was to prepare RGD4C modified ferritin nanocages (RGD4C-FRT) for targeted drug delivery to rat hepatic stellate cells (HSC-T6). Methods RGD4C modified human H-chain ferritin was expressed and purified. Doxorubicin (Dox) was encapsulated into the cavity of RGD4C-FRT through ion channels, which resulted in RGD4C-FRT-Dox. The target of RGD4C-FRT-Dox to HSC-T6 was detected using fluorescence microscopy. Results Transmission electron microscopy showed that RGD4C-FRT was hollow spherical-structured with uniform size and good dispersion. The average particle diameters of RGD4C-FRT and RGD4C-FRT-Dox were 12.57 nm and 20.13 nm , respectively. The drug encapsulation efficiency and loading percentage of RGD4C-FRT-Dox were 77.32% and 15.88% respectively. RGD4C-FRT-Dox was significantly uptaken by HSC-T6, and the uptake could be blocked by the empty carrier RGD4C-FRT. Conclusion RGD4C-FRT-Dox can specifically target HSC-T6. Further animal experiments are needed to inspect its therapeutic effect on liver fibrosis.
10.Comparison of paper and electronic data management in clinical trials.
Fang YIN ; Jun-chao CHEN ; Hong-xia LIU ; Ying-chun HE ; Qing-shan ZHENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(11):1461-1463
Electronic case report forms (eCRFs) instead of the traditional paper case report forms (pCRFs) are increasingly used by investigators and sponsors of clinical research. We include a total of 14 phase III studies (8 pCRF, 6 eCRF) to compare paper and electronic data documentation both quantitatively and qualitatively in clinical studies. The result suggests that adaptions of electronic data capture (EDC) in clinical trials have the advantages in optimization of data capture process, improvement of data quality and earlier clinical decision compared to paper-based methods. Furthermore, the successful implementation of EDC requires accouplements with corresponding data management processes and reallocation of resources.
Clinical Trials, Phase III as Topic
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Data Collection
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methods
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Information Storage and Retrieval
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methods
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Medical Informatics