2.Advances in the studies of concealed penis.
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(9):852-854
Concealed penis is usually found in children, which affects the patients both physiologically and psychologically. Some of the patients are wrongly treated by circumcision, which may bring about serious consequences to the sexual life of the patients in their adulthood. In the recent years, this disease has been receiving more and more attention from both doctors and parents. However, controversies remain as to its classification, pathogenesis, pathology, and treatment. This paper focuses on the understanding and advances in the studies of concealed penis.
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3.Effect of ascorbic acid combined with arsenic trioxide on apoptosis and differentiation in myelocytic leukemia cell lines
Sheng-jin, FAN ; Li-min, LI ; Jin, ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2008;27(5):495-498
Objective To investigate the effects of arsenic trioxide(As2O3)combined with ascorbic acid(AA) on the apoptosis and differentiation of myelocytic leukaemia cells.Methods The acute promyelecytic leukaemia cell lines (NB4 and MR2)and erythroleukemia cell line(KS62)were cultured in vitro.Grouping wasbased on different concentration of As2O3(0,0.1,0.2,0.5,1.0 μmol/L),which WaS used a8 control groups.Then,AA(113.0μmol/)was added into each group.Cell morphologic changes of cell lines NB4,MR2 and K562 were observed under light microscope;The apoptosis symbols [Annexin V(+)/PI(-),Annexin V(+)/PI(+)]and differentiation symbols(CD11b and CD33)were detected by flow cytometry 96 hours later.Results
4.Mechanical thrombectomy with the Solitaire AB revascularization device in acute basilar artery occlusion: initial experience
Xinbin GUO ; Yimu FAN ; Tianxiao LI ; Sheng GUAN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2013;47(9):824-827
Objective To explore and evaluate the efficacy and safety of mechanical thrombectomy with the Solitaire AB Revascularization Device in acute basilar artery occlusion.Methods Nine patients with basilar artery occlusion were treated with direct thrombectomy by using Solitaire AB stent retrievers between August 2010 and October 2012.Stent angioplasty was performed for patients with serious residual stenosis.Neurologic status was evaluated before and after treatment according to the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) and modified Rankin scales (mRs).Neurologic status was evaluated after treatment according to the NIHSS and mRs 6 months after stent placement.Stent patency at follow-up was assessed by MR angiography,or DSA 6 months after stent placement.Results Successful revascularization was achieved in all patients.Stenting and angioplasty were performed in 6 patients with serious residual stenosis.The complication of cerebral hemorrhage did not occur in any patient.Acute thrombosis happened in one patient one day after procedure.Emergent angiography showed re-occlusion of basilar artery.Intraarterial thrombolytic therapy was given,and reperfusion was achieved,but the patient died 6 days later.One patient developed coma at 4th month of follow-up.MRA showed acute basilar artery occlusion again and magnetic resonance imaging showed extensive ischemic damage of the brainstem.The patient died during the conservative treatment period.The mean NIHSS scores were 2.4 ± 1.2 at discharge.The mRs scores were 0 in 2 patients,1 in 4 patients,2 in one patient,and 3 in 1 patient at discharge.Conclusion Mechanical thrombectomy with the Solitaire AB stent in acute basilar artery occlusion is relatively safe and effective.
5.Demethylation treatment of NES1 gene for breast carcinoma xenografted in nude mice
sheng-ping, HU ; biao, LI ; yi-fan, ZHANG ; min, ZHANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(01):-
Objective To study the anti-tumor effect of 5-aza-2′-deoxycytidine(5-aza-dC) on breast carcinoma xenografted in nude mice. Methods The model of breast carcinoma xenografted in nude mice was established.Ten mice were randomized into the treatment group(treated with 5-aza-dC) and control group(treated with PBS).The mass of the tumors before and after treatment were measured in the two groups,and the inhibition rate of the tumor was calculated and the growth curve was drawn.Immunohistochemistry and Western blotting were employed to detect the expression of normal epithelial cell specific-1(NES1)gene. Results The inhibition rate of the tumor in the treatment group was 57.44%,which was significantly different from the control group(P
6.Regulating effects of miR-144 on Beclin-1 gene expression in ovarian cancer cells SKOV-3
Hongna SHENG ; Yanli WANG ; Fan WU ; Caiyun ZHAO ; Jing LI
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2017;37(7):1021-1025
Objective To detect the influence of rapamycin on the expression of 4 kinds of miRNAs and the effect cell autophagy.To study the relationship of miR-144 and Beclin-1 gene.Methods SKOV-3 cells were treated with 50 ng/mL rapamycin 2 hours and 10 nmol/L 3-methyl adenine 12 hours,the expression of miR-17,miR-20a,miR-144 and miR-155 was detected by RT-qPCR in SKOV-3 cell of different groups,the protein expression of Beclin-1 was detected by Western blot.The targeting effect of miR-144 on Beclin-1 gene was verified by the dual-luciferase reporter assay,Western blot and RT-qPCR.Results The expression of miR-17,miR-144 and miR-155 were in creased compared with NC groups in rapamycin group (P<0.05);miR-17,miR-20a and miR-144 were down regulated compared with NC group in 3-MA group(P<0.05);the protein of Beclin-1 was down expression compared with NC group in rapamycin group.miR-144 could suppress Beclin-1 expression by targeting the specific 3'untranslated region sequence of Beclin-1 gene.Conclusions miR-144 can inhibit the autophagy-related gene Beclin-1 expression and regulate the autophagy process in SKOV-3 cells.
7.Evaluation of Tubal Patency with Transvaginal Three-dimensional Hysterosalpingo-contrast Sonography.
Qi CHENG ; Sha-sha WANG ; Xian-sheng ZHU ; Fan LI
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2015;30(2):70-75
OBJECTIVETo investigate diagnostic efficacy of transvaginal three-dimensional hysterosalpingo-contrast sonography (3D-HyCoSy) in assessing tubal patency with chromolaporoscopy.
METHODSA total of 157 infertile women underwent 3D-HyCoSy to evaluate tubal patency. Among these patients, 39 patients were also examined by chromolaporoscopy. The concordance of the two clinical assessment methods was analyzed by the Kappa coefficient test.
RESULTSAmong the 306 oviducts examined by 3D-HyCoSy, 99 (32.4%) were patent, 126 (41.2%) partially obstructed, and 81 (26.5%) completely obstructed. Diagnostic results with 3D-HyCoSy were not statistically different from those obtained in the 39 women (78 oviducts) who also underwent chromolaporoscopy, and the two methods showed a high concordance (k=0.747, P=0.000). The 3D-HyCoSy procedure had a sensitivity of 84.8% (28/33), a specificity of 96.2% (25/26), and positive and negative predictive values of 93.3% (28/30) and 86.2% (25/29) respectively.
CONCLUSIONTransvaginal 3D-HyCoSy can accurately reveal the spatial path and morphology of the oviduct and is a safe and effective method to evaluate tubal patency.
Contrast Media ; Fallopian Tube Patency Tests ; methods ; Fallopian Tubes ; diagnostic imaging ; Female ; Humans ; Hysterosalpingography ; Imaging, Three-Dimensional ; Infertility, Female ; diagnostic imaging ; Laparoscopy ; Ultrasonography
9.Factors affecting the success rate of artificial insemination with donor sperm.
Xiu-fang LI ; Hua-rui FAN ; Yan SHENG ; Mei SUN
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(3):234-238
OBJECTIVETo explore various factors affecting the clinical pregnancy outcomes of artificial insemination with donor sperm (AID).
METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed 15,744 cycles of AID in 6302 women and investigated the association of the clinical pregnancy outcomes of AID with the treatment protocols, the times of insemination per cycle, the age of the infertile women, the status of the oviduct, and the number of AID cycles.
RESULTSThe pregnancy rate of AID was higher in the chlomiphene-treated women than in those of the natural cycle group (P = 0.003) but showed no significant differences either between the chloramiphene and human menopause gonadotropin (HMG) or between the HMG and natural cycle groups (P > 0.05), and so was it in the women that had received AID twice per cycle before and after ovulation (26.3%) than in those that had undergone only once before (7.0%) or after ovulation (23.7%) (P < 0.05). However, the pregnancy rate was remarkably lower in the women aged 35-40 years (16.5%), especially in those over 40 years (1.2%), than in those under 35 years (26.0%) (P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the success rate of AID between the women with oviductal adhesion and those without (27.4% vs. 28.1%, P > 0.05). The pregnancy rate of the first cycle of AID (27.6%) was markedly higher than those of the second (24.7%), third (23.9%), and fourth (23.1%) (P < 0.01), but with no significant differences among the latter three cycles (P > 0.05), while that of the fifth cycle (19.0%) was remarkably lower than those of the first four (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe age of the infertile women is an important factor affecting the success rate of AID. AID twice per cycle is better than once only. For those without oviductal factors, at least 4 cycles of AID are required before in vitro fertilization.
Adult ; Age Factors ; Female ; Fertilization in Vitro ; Humans ; Infertility, Female ; Insemination, Artificial ; Insemination, Artificial, Heterologous ; Ovulation ; Ovulation Induction ; Pregnancy ; Pregnancy Outcome ; Pregnancy Rate ; Retrospective Studies
10.Influence of fluoride on Runx2 mRNA and protein expression in rat osteoblasts
Dan, LI ; Yu-shan, WANG ; Yan-hui, LI ; Zhe, FAN ; Ling, JING ; Guang-sheng, LI
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2008;27(4):368-370
Objective To study the influence of fluoride on the expression of Runx2 in suckling rat osteoblasts. Methods Osteoblasts obtained from calvarium of suckling Wistar rats were cultured in the media supplemented with NaF at different doses(0, 1,2 and 4 rag/L), and Runx2 Mrna expression and protein expression were evaluated by RT-PCR and ELISA, respectively. Results Runx2 Mrna expression in suckling rat osteoblasts cultured in vitro significantly increased after exposure to NaF for 48 h at different doses (0.613±0.055, 0.773±0.070 and 0.775±0.070 for 1,2 and 4 mg/L,respecfively) compared to the control (0.482±0.043 ,P< 0.05). Runx2 Mrna expression further increased after 72 h exposure to NaF(0.969±0.048,1.229±0.061,1.255± 0.063 for 1,2 and 4 mg/L, respectively) ,which is significantly higher than the control(0.724±0.036,P<0.05) and corresponding groups at 48 h. NaF doses and exposure time exhibited a significant synergistic effect on Runx2 Mrna expression (P<0.05). Similarly, NaF also enhanced Bunx2 protein expression in suckling rat osteoblasts cultured in vitro. Significant differences were observed between groups exposed to NaF (1,2 and 4 rag/L) and control at48 h post-exposure (0.141±0.007, 0.143±0.008, 0.143±0.011 vs 0.129±0.012, P<0.05) as well as 72 h post-expesure(0.156±0.014, 0.168±0.018, 0.162±0.0100 vs 0.137±0.016, P<0.05). In addition, Runx2 protein expression at 72 h post-exposure was significantly higher than that at 48 h. Conclusions The results suggested that NaF could increase Runx2 expression in suckling rat osteoblasts with a synergistic effect between the doses and exposure time.