1.The incidence of electrocoagulation syndrome after endoscopic submucosal dissection in the colorectal laterally spreading tumors and the risk factors
Xiang LIU ; Mi GAO ; Sheng WANG ; Nan GE ; Guoxin WANG ; Jintao GUO ; Siyu SUN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2015;(3):149-153
Objective To investigate the incidence of electrocoagulation syndrome after endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) in the colorectal laterally spreading tumors (LST) and the risk factors. Methods Data of 51 patients with coloretral LST,treated with ESD from January 2010 to May 2014 at Shengjing hospital affiliated to China Medical University,were reviewed.The incidence of electrocoagulation syndrome was analyzed and logistic regression was used to evaluate risk.Results The incidence of electro-coagulation syndrome was 9.8%(5 /51).The incidence of tumors in the rectal area(7.1%,2 /28)was lower than that of the left half colon (12.5%,1 /8),and the right colon (13.3%,2 /15).Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that the independent risk factors for the development of electrocoagulation syndrome were LST located in non-rectum area (OR =1.655,P <1.655),lesion size larger than 25 mm (OR =1.028, P <0.05),the operation time longer than 129 min (OR =1.016,P <0.05),age older than 62 year old (OR =0.987,P <0.05).Conclusion For the patients aged over 62 year old,lesion size larger than 25 mm,the operation time longer than 129 min and LST located outside the rectum,the mucous membrane should be separated from the muscularis propria in the ESD procedure to reduce electrocoagulation time as much as possible. In the postoperative period,patients need fasting,fluid replacement support,and prevention of post endoscopic submucosal dissection electrocoagulation syndrome (PEECS).
2.Comparative proteomics analysis of aging rat aorta during the process of increasing age
Yuping SHENG ; Yan WANG ; Shaohua ZHAO ; Xiang JI ; Haiqing GAO ; Jie QIU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2013;(1):91-95
Objective To study the proteins related to aging in aortic of old rats for laying the foundation of further study of aging mechanism.Methods The rat model of aging was built,and all model rats were divided into 4 groups:the adult group(9 weeks),the old group(12 months)of WistarKyoto (WKY) rats,and the age-matched spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR).Blood pressure of 4 groups was observed.Morphological change of aorta was observed by HE staining.Differential proteins were identified by isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation,(iTRAQ)-coupled liquid chromatography and tandem mass spectrometry technology.Part of differential proteins was subsequently detected by real time PCR and Western blot.Results The mean SBP of the old group SHR was higher than WKY of 97.1% (t=39.00,P<0.05),and the adult group of SHR was also higher than WKY of 5.4%(t=3.64,P<0.05).Compared with the adult group,aging change in the aortic morphology of old SHR and WKY were shown in HE staining,and the change in SHR rats was more marked.7 proteins related to aging were identified by Mass spectrum analysis,and they were Profilin-1,Prelamin A,HSP70,creatine kinase-M,Fibulin-5,eIF5A and Prohibitin.Part of differential proteins was subsequently confirmed by real time PCR and Western blot.Prelamin-A was up-regulated in the old group of WKY and SHR (0.15±0.01 vs.0.45±0.04,0.34±0.02 vs.0.78±0.06) (t=12.67,12.06,all P<0.01),Prohibitin was down-regulated in the old group of WKY and SHR(1.34±0.05 vs.1.01± 0.06,1.24±0.05 vs.0.88±0.08) (t=7.41,7.09,all P<0.01).Profilin-1 was up-regulated in the old group of WKY and SHR (9.12±0.4 vs.20.76±0.8,16.84±0.5 vs.55.16±0.9) (t=22.55,64.46,both P<0.01),and Profilin-1 expression in the old group of SHR was higher thanWKY (55.16±0.90 vs.20.76±0.8,t=49.49,P<0.01).Conclusions Differential proteins of the old rat aorta are identified through the comparative proteomics method.These differential proteins will provide new targets for the prevention and control of vascular aging.
4.Storage technique on artificial seeds of Pinellia ternata.
Jian-ping XUE ; Ai-min ZHANG ; Wei SHENG ; Xiang GAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(23):1820-1823
OBJECTIVETo study the storage technique on artificial seeds of Pinellia ternata.
METHODMicrotubers were used as experiment materials. By using orthogonal experiment, the sodium alginate, added with GA3 badistan, chitosan and sodium benzoate, was used as seed vessel. The artificial seeds were stored respectively under 25 degrees C and 4 degrees C for 30 days, then, calculated the germination rate.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONThe sodium alginate(3%) added with GA3(0.1 mg x L(-1)), sodium benzoate(0.2%), badistan(1.0%), ClO2(0.1%) and chitosan(0.2%), were used as artificial seed vessel. Stored under (25 +/- 1) degrees C for 30 days, and the germination rate was over 65%. The sodium alginate(3%), added with GA3(0.1 mg x L(-1)), sodium benzoate(0.2%), badistan(1.0%), ClO2(0.2%) and chitosan(0.1%), were used as artificial seed vessel. Stored under 4 degrees C for 30 days, and the germination rate was over 80%.
Alginates ; Chitosan ; Drug Storage ; methods ; Germination ; physiology ; Gibberellins ; Glucuronic Acid ; Hexuronic Acids ; Pinellia ; growth & development ; Plants, Medicinal ; growth & development ; Seeds ; growth & development ; Sodium Benzoate ; Temperature
5.Effects of different factors on direct induction of microtubers from explants in Pinellia ternate.
Ai-Min ZHANG ; Sheng-Yu YANG ; Jian-Ping XUE ; Wei SHENG ; Xiang GAO ; Yan-Fang ZHU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(8):576-579
OBJECTIVETo study the effects of different factors on direct induction of microtubers. These factors included plant growth substances, casein hydrolysate (CH), active carbon (AC), polyethylene glycol (PEG 4000), sucrose and glucose.
METHODUsing the orthogonal design method.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONThe optimal media to directly induce microtubers from leaves were MS + MET 0.5 mg x L(-1) + 6-BA 0.5 mg x L(-1) + sucrose 3% and MS+ 6-BA 0.5 mg x L(-1) + IAA 0.5 mg x L(-1) + sucrose 3%. Optimal media to directly induce microtubers from tubers were MS + 6-BA 1.0 mg x L(-1) + PEG 5% + sucrose 5% and MS+ CH 500 mg x L(-1) + MET 0.5 mg x L(-1) + 6-BA 0.5 mg x L(-1) + AC 0.5% + sucrose 5%. Media suitable for plantlet growth were MS + 6-BA 0.5 mg x L(-1) + IAA 0.5 mg x L(-1) + AC 0.5% + sucrose 5% and MS + MET 0.5 mg x L(-1) + 6-BA 0.5 mg x L(-1) + sucrose 3%.
Carbon ; pharmacology ; Caseins ; pharmacology ; Culture Media ; Culture Techniques ; Glucose ; pharmacology ; Pinellia ; growth & development ; Plant Growth Regulators ; pharmacology ; Plant Leaves ; growth & development ; Plant Tubers ; growth & development ; Plants, Medicinal ; growth & development ; Polyethylene Glycols ; pharmacology ; Sucrose ; pharmacology
6.Cytotoxic effect of cisplatin with proteasome inhibitor on osteosarcoma cells.
Di-sheng YANG ; Gao-shun LI ; Zhao-ming YE ; Jie FENG ; Xiang GAO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2005;34(5):395-399
OBJECTIVETo observe the cytotoxic effect of cisplatin with proteasome inhibitor on osteosarcoma cells.
METHODSCell survival was tested by MTT, apoptotic morphology was observed by electron microscopy, apoptotic rate was analyzed by flow cytometry, the transcription level of excision repair cross complementation-1 (ERCC-1) was tested by reverse transcription polymerase reaction.
RESULTSCompared with cells treated with cisplatin alone, cells treated with cisplatin and proteasome inhibitor showed a decreased survival rate, more typical apoptotic morphology, higher apoptotic rate [(14.37 +/-2.37)% vs. (50.93 +/-4.84)%, P<0.01)], and lower transcription level of excision repair cross complementation-1.
CONCLUSIONProteasome inhibitor could increase the cytotoxic effect of cisplatin on osteosarcoma cells and promote cisplatin-induced osteosarcoma apoptosis. These effects may be associated with the decreased transcription of excision repair cross complementation-1.
Animals ; Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Bone Neoplasms ; pathology ; Cisplatin ; pharmacology ; Drug Synergism ; Oligopeptides ; pharmacology ; Osteosarcoma ; pathology ; Rats ; Tumor Cells, Cultured
7.Lymphogranuloma venereum caused by Chlamydia trachomatis serovar L3: a case report.
Er-xun KANG ; Xing GAO ; Yue-ping YIN ; Fu-sheng WANG ; Wei-dong YAO ; Xiang-qian GONG ; Xiang-sheng CHEN
Chinese Medical Journal 2007;120(7):601-604
Adult
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Base Sequence
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Biopsy
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Chlamydia Infections
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complications
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Chlamydia trachomatis
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Humans
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Lymph Nodes
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pathology
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Lymphogranuloma Venereum
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etiology
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
8.The influence of pre-core and BCP mutations on the severity of chronic hepatitis B.
Peng-Jian WENG ; Guo-Sheng GAO ; Shi-Xiong DING ; Xiao-Yue LIANG ; Xiang-Rong TANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2006;14(10):769-771
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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DNA, Viral
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Female
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Hepatitis B Core Antigens
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genetics
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Hepatitis B virus
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genetics
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Hepatitis B, Chronic
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Middle Aged
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Mutation
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Young Adult
9.Selection of sodium chloride tolerant mutants in Chrysanthemum morifolium in Anhui.
Jian-ping XUE ; Ai-ming ZHANG ; Xiang GAO ; Wei SHENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2004;29(9):834-837
OBJECTIVETo select the sodium chloride tolerant mutants of the Chrysanthemum morifolium callus through tissue culture and EMS (ethylmethane sulfonate) treatment.
METHODCalli were induced from the leaves of C. morifolium. The calli were treated with 0.2% and 0.5% EMS, respectively. After 15 days' culture, the calli were transplanted to selection media with 0.5%, 1.0% and 1.5% NaCl, and the sodium chloride tolerant mutants were selected out.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONAfter tested the sodium chloride tolerant stability, the callus selected are found to be the mutants indeed.
Chrysanthemum ; drug effects ; genetics ; growth & development ; Culture Media ; Culture Techniques ; methods ; Mutation ; Plant Leaves ; growth & development ; Plants, Medicinal ; drug effects ; genetics ; growth & development ; Sodium Chloride ; pharmacology
10.Chemical constituents from Lamiophlomis rotata
Zheng PAN ; Liu-Xin XIANG ; Sheng-Rong LIU ; Yun-Ling GAO
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2018;40(3):629-632
AIM To study the chemical constituents from Lamiophlomis rotata (Benth.) Kudo.METHODS The 50% ethanol extract from L.rotata was isolated and purified by silica,ODS and Sephadex LH-20,then the structures of obtained compounds were identified by physicochemical properties and spectral data.RESULTS Ten compounds were isolated and identified as decaffeoylacteoside (1),markhamioside A (2),gentioside (3),6-O-acetylshanzhiside methyl ester (4),phloyoside Ⅰ (5),7,8-dehydropenstemoside (6),phlorigidoside C (7),β-daucosteol (8),caffeic acid (9),n-hexadecanoic acid (10).CONCLUSION Compounds 1-3 are isolated from this plant for the first time.