1.Therapeutic effect of flavopiridol,a small molecular cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor,in human ovarian carcinoma
Yue SONG ; Keng SHEN ; Ping-Ping TANG ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the antitumor effect of flavopiridol in ovarian cancer. Methods After the treatment with flavopiridol of AO cells,cell apoptotic rate and cell cycle distribution were detected by flow eytometer and the terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated deoxyuridine triphosphate nick-end labelling(TUNEL).Real time PCR was used to detect the expression of cyclin D and active caspase-3 in AO cells.Subcutaneous tumor models and abdominally spread tumor models of human ovarian carcinoma using AO ceils in BALB/c nude mice were established.The mouse survival rates were measured for abdominally spread tumor models and the volume of tumor nodules was determined for subcutaneous tumor models following the treatments of flavopiridol.TUNEL was used to detect cell apoptosis,and immunohistochemistry was used to measure microvessel density(MVD)in tumor tissues. Results AO cells showed apoptotic rates of 4.1%,10.7% and 7.6% following the treatments with flavopiridol at 150,300 and 500 nmol/L respectively,accompanied by an increase in G_1 progression and a decrease in S phase progression.The level of active caspase-3 increased(2.55 vs 2.49)and the level of cyclin D expression decreased significantly(0.25 vs 0.69,P
2.English Teaching Experience of Microbiology Course Using Original Edition of English Textbook
Xiao-Feng TANG ; Bing TANG ; Xiang-Dong CHEN ; Ping SHEN ;
Microbiology 2008;0(09):-
The practice of English teaching of microbiology course using the original edition of Microbiology (Prescott LM et al., 5e, 2002) as textbook have been carried out for two years for undergraduate students majoring in Biology. The strengths of this book are comprehensive coverage, flexibility of organizing, and emphasis on the enhancing the overall ability of students. Its content is excellent with fundamental knowledge, systematic arrangement and up-to-date currency, which helps instructor to construct a suitable system in the course structure and curriculum, as well as to enrich the teaching content and to increase teaching effectiveness. The selection of original edition of English textbook in microbiology course is useful to train high-quality biological talents possessing international view and the adaptive ability of globalization process.
3.Research status of natural compounds combine with antifungal agents against drug-resistent Candida albicans.
Jiang-Fan WAN ; Chun-Ping TANG ; Zhi-Bin SHEN ; Tao JIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(1):28-33
To against the emergence of drug-resistent candidiasis, the studys of synergism of natural compounds combine with antifungal agents in vitro showed a continuous growth in recent years. The paper reviewed recent progresses to compare the synergetic effect by FICI method, and to conclude the synergetic mechanisms which have been confirmed as a reference for futher study.
Antifungal Agents
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therapeutic use
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Candida albicans
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drug effects
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Drug Combinations
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Drug Resistance, Microbial
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drug effects
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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therapeutic use
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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methods
4.The effects of shRNA-mediated interference on histone lysine specific demethylase 1 on cell proliferation and apoptosis in acute leukemia cell lines HL-60 and SHI-1
Xiumei LIN ; Yan TANG ; Shunqing WANG ; Ping MAO ; Jiade DENG ; Huangxuan SHEN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2016;25(2):94-98
Objective To investigate the effects of shRNA interference (RNAi) targeting the histone lysine specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) on the proliferation and apoptosis in acute leukemia (AL) cells. Methods LSD1 shRNA vectors were constructed and transduced into HL-60 and SHI-1 AL cell lines. Inhibitory efficiency of LSD1 was detected by real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) and Western blot respectively. Cell proliferation was assessed by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT), and cell apoptosis was measured by flow cytometry. Results After interference of LSD1, the expression levels of LSD1 mRNA and protein in HL-60 and SHI-1 cells (mRNA: 0.242 ±0.023, 0.207 ±0.006; Protein: 0.256 ±0.015, 0.486 ±0.042) were decreased compared with blank control group without transfection process (mRNA: 1.021 ±0.178, 1.039 ±0.395; Protein:0.552 ±0.026, 0.754 ±0.060) and empty vector negative control group (shNC group) (mRNA: 0.935 ±0.136, 1.016±0.203;Protein: 0.500±0.026, 0.750±0.049) (P<0.05). The levels of their cell proliferation (absorbance value: 0.712±0.010, 0.549±0.007) were inhibited compared with blank control group (absorbance value:0.823±0.010, 0.625±0.005) and shNC group(absorbance value: 0.818±0.019, 0.621±0.003) (P< 0.05). While cell apoptosis rates were increased [(32.80 ±1.35) %, (23.49 ±1.40) %] compared with blank control group [(8.08 ±0.62) %, (7.28 ±1.17) %] and shNC group [(8.08 ±0.62) %, (7.28 ±1.17) %] (P< 0.05). Conclusions Lentivirus-mediated shRNA interferencing LSD1 can inhibit cells ' proliferation and promote apoptosis of HL-60 and SHI-1 AL cell lines, indicating that LSD1 may be a potential biological molecular marker and a new treatment target for AL.
5.Study on the antibiotic resistance of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from hospitalized children with respiratory tract infections
Hailing ZENG ; Wenting LI ; Dongmei WANG ; Xialian GONG ; Ping TANG ; Xuzhuang SHEN ; Denian WEN ; Kaihu YAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2017;32(16):1235-1238
Objective To investigate the antimicrobial resistance and genotype distribution of staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec (SCCmec) of staphylococcus aureus (S.aureus) isolated from children hospitalized at Pediatric People's Hospital of Zhongjiang County.Methods Seventy-seven strains of S.aureus were collected by nasopharyngeal swabs at the Pediatric Department of People's Hospital of Zhongjiang County from January to December 2015.Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and methicillin-susceptible staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) were identified by cefoxitin disc diffusion and detection of mecA method.The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) of antibiotics were determined by E-test method.SCCmec typing on MRSA strains was performed by using multiplex PCR.Results MRSA accounted for 54.5% (42 strains) strains of 77 strains.All MRSA strains were resistant to Penicillin,and the rates of antibiotic resistance to Cefuroxime,Ceftriaxone,Erythromycin were 78.6%,95.2% and 97.6%,respectively.The rates of antibiotic resistance of 35 MSSA to Penicillin and Erythromycin were 97.1% and 62.9%,and they were also sensitive to other antibiotics.In 42 strains of MRSA,SCCmec type Ⅳa was the predominant type (27 strains,64.3 %),which was followed by type Ⅳ g and Ⅴ (each 5 strains,11.9%),type Ⅳ c and Ⅳh (each 1strain,2.4%).Non-susceptibility rate of SCCmec Ⅳ to cefuroxime was significantly higher than that of other SCCmec types (P < 0.05).Conclusions All strains from children hospitalized in People's Hospital of Zhongjiang County are often resistant to Penicillin and Erythromycin.The proportion of MRSA isolated from hospitalized children was high.SCCmec type Ⅳa is the main genotype of MRSA.
6.Clinical Analysis of 13 Cases of Pediatric Nodular Panniculitis Disease
bao-yan, ZHENG ; ping, SHEN ; shu-sheng, TANG ; hong-li, WANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(06):-
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics and treatment of nodular panniculitis disease in children. Methods Clinical data of 13 cases with nodular panniculitis disease were reviewed retrospectively. Their etiology,clinical manifestation,misdiagnosis cause,pathologic characteristics, treatment and outcome were analyzed. Results Its clinical manifestation was multiform and showed mainly as fever and hypodermic nodule. Concomitant damages to digestive, respiratory, circulatory and renal system might occur in those children with the system type of this disorder. Conclusion Pediatric nodular panniculitis disease can be easily misdiagnosed and lack of specificity in the early stage, and complicates multiple organs damage.
7.Analysis of awareness and knowledge about cervical cancer of women in Chengdu
Taimin SHEN ; Yuping LIU ; Ping SHUAI ; Jun CHEN ; Jing TANG ; Tao LUO ; Min DAI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(16):2412-2416
Objective To assess the awareness and knowledge about cervical cancer,cervical cancer screen-ing and human papillomavirus(HPV)of women in Chengdu.Methods A total of 1 077 women aged 19 -71 years old were recruited and assessed in their awareness and knowledge about cervical cancer and its issues.The collection of data was based on the questionnaire items.Results The awareness rates of cervical cancer,cervical cancer screen-ing,and HPV were 71.1%,23.2%,16.0%,respectively.There were significant differences in the awareness and knowledge about cervical cancer,cervical cancer screening and HPV between different ages(χ2 =89.238,16.532, 20.182,all P <0.05).The awareness of people(>40 -50 years old)was highest,the awareness rates of cervical cancer,cervical cancer screening,and HPV were 81.3%,27.7%,20.2% respectively.There were significant differ-ences in the awareness and knowledge about cervical cancer,cervical cancer screening and HPV between different marital status(χ2 =60.899,20.853,16.255,all P <0.05).There were significant differences in the awareness and knowledge about cervical cancer,cervical cancer screening and HPV between different education levels (χ2 =228.026,42.648,32.495,all P <0.05 ).The awareness of people accepted university education was highest,the awareness rates of cervical cancer,cervical cancer screening,and HPV were 87.6%,30.9%,21.6% respectively. There were significant differences in the awareness and knowledge about cervical cancer,cervical cancer screening and HPV between different income levels(χ2 =21.604,8.124,9.224,all P <0.05).Conclusion This study demon-strates a very low level of knowledge about cervical cancer,cervical cancer screening and HPV of women in Chengdu. In order to reduce the incidence rate and mortality of cervical cancer in Chengdu,it is strongly needed to make exten-sive health education to raise awareness of cervical cancer and HPV.
8.The Characteristics and the Construction Plan of the National Microbiology Curricula Team of Wuhan University
Xiang-Dong CHEN ; Xiao-Feng TANG ; Ying ZHU ; Hui SUN ; Ping SHEN ;
Microbiology 2008;0(12):-
The construction of teaching team is a very important part of quality project of higher education in China. The objective of team construction is to renew the teaching content, to develop the teaching resource, to facilitate the study on methodology and exchange of experience, to strengthen echelon construc- tion and to improve on teaching quality. The Microbiology Curricula Team of Wuhan University is one of the first authorized teaching teams of Hubei Province in 2007. It became one of the first national-level teaching teams in the field of microbiology in 2008. This paper focuses on the feature and the train of thought of the construction and development of the team.
9.Research of Chinese medicine pairs (VIII)--Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma-Carthami flos.
Shu-Jiao LI ; Yu-Ping TANG ; Juan SHEN ; Jian-Ping LI ; Jian-Ming GUO ; Jin-Ao DUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(24):4227-4231
Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma-Carthami Flos is a famous Chinese medicine pair (CMP). Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma can promote blood circulation for removing blood stasis, and Carthami Flos can promote blood circulation for removing meridian obstruction and remove blood stasis for relieving pain. The two herbs are important TCMs for activating blood. Danhong injection is the classic application of the two herbs compatibility, which was made from Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma and Carthami Flos with scientific formalation by extraction and refining. The CMP is used for treatement of organ flood insufficiency and ischemic infarction diseases. It can obviously relieving symptoms of angina pectoris, improve myocardial ischemia, regress atherosclerosis plaque, and inhibit thrombus. This paper elaberated the bio-active constituents, compatibility effects and action mechanism, and clinical applications of the CMP in order to further upgrade basic research and application levels of the CMP.
Animals
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Carthamus tinctorius
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chemistry
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Drug Compounding
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Drug Interactions
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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methods
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Salvia miltiorrhiza
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chemistry
10.Relationship between distribution of pathogenic micro-organism and the severity of diabetic foot ulcer infection
Shanshan ZHANG ; Xueming GU ; Hong LIU ; Yaping SHEN ; Ping FANG ; Hongjie QIAN ; Lei XU ; Zhengyi TANG ; Guang NING
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;28(6):487-491
Objective To explore the distribution of pathogenic micro-organisms in the diabetic patients with foot infection,and to investigate the characteristics of the pathogen distribution and its relationship with the severity of diabetic foot ulcer( DFU ).Methods Ninety diabetic foot patients with positive culture of micro-organisms were classified into Wagner 1-5 grades according to the severity of DFU,which was ranked as mild,moderate,and severe infection based on the gradient of infection.The family,genus,and strain of micro-organisms were analyzed,and associated factors were discussed in regard to the kinds and severity of DFU and infection.Results With rising Wagner's grades and aggravating infection,the bacterial floras were transformed from gram-positive cocci( 61.1% in Wagner 1 ) to gram-negative rods( 80.0% in Wagner 5),at the same time,composite( 10.0% to 28.6% ) and opportunist ( 83.3% to 100% ) infections were increased.Wagner's grade,severity of infection,previous treatment,patients' age,control of blood glucose,course of DFU,etc,were all related to types of infection and opportunist infection ( P<0.05 ).Conclusions Proportion of gram-negative bacilli with opportunist composite infection seems to increase in patients with severe DFU and severe infection requiring appropriate application of antibiotics.