1.Clinicopathologic analysis of lung epithelial malignant tumors with epithelioid granuloma:re-port of 11 cases
Xiaoqin JIANG ; Zhenfeng LU ; Shanshan SHI ; Xiaojun ZHOU ; Honglin YIN
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2014;(4):411-414
Purpose To investigate the clinicopathologic changes of the lung epithelial tumor with epithelioid granuloma. Methods E-leven cases of lung malignant tumor with epithelial epithelioid granuloma reaction were studied according to the histological changes of lung epithelial tumor, immunophenotype, acid-fast staining, and tuberculosis PCR test results combined with follow-up data. Results The mean age was 62. 3 years, and male to female ratio was 10∶ 1. The main clinical manifestations displayed a cough, chest pain, fever and hemoptysis or bloody sputum. Nine cases were malignant tumors, tuberculosis or inflammatory lesions was 1 case each in pre-vious surgery. The tumor with epithelioid granuloma formation of the 11 cases displayed in the same site ( mixed) . The histopathologic changes of the lesions showed a epithelioid or typical tuberculous granulomas formation, including 4 cases of adenocarcinoma, 5 cases of squamous cell carcinoma and 2 cases of neuroendocrine tumors. The acid-fast bacilli staining was positive in 3 cases;6 cases were positive for PCR detection of mycobacterium tuberculosis. 5 patients died within 2 years due to various causes. Conclusions The lung epithelial tumors with epithelioid granuloma is more commonly found in the middle-aged, The signs and symptoms of the patients are similar to primary epithelial malignant tumors of the lung . The biological behavior was progressive with poor prognosis. The diagnosis of the lesions depends on pathological examination. It is very important to pay more attention to the pathological examination, especially in lung puncture samples, and the differential diagnosis for a definate diagnosis and treatment.
2.Problem and policy involved in pathology consultation
Zhenfeng LU ; Jun DU ; Xiaojun ZHOU ; Qunli SHI ; Honglin YIN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(12):-
In order to better play an important role of pathology consultations in the routine work of clinical pathology,and to solve the problems presented during consultation,we comprehensively analyze the reasons that cause pathology consulation,the pathological data management,patient-physician dispute,medical liability,as well as other aspects involved in consulation.Meanwhile,measures to resolve these problems are also proposed.
3.Surgical therapy for recurrent rectovaginal fistula
Moubin LIN ; Lu YIN ; Yafen LI ; Qin SHI ; Weiguo CHENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(2):111-113
Objective To evaluate surgical therapy for recurrent rectovaginal fistula.Methods In this study.two patients were treated by endorectal advancement flap repair and one patient was treated by vascular pedicled segment of small bowel.Results All patients were cured and followed up from 4 to 20 months.During the period of follow-up there was no recurrence.Conclusions The procedures and timing of operation are important factors for a successful repair.Both the endorectal advancement flap and patch of intestine provide an effective methods in repairing recurrent rectovaginal fistula.
4.Study on Extraction Technology of Sun-screening Constituents from Radix Scutellaria
Hua SU ; Fangchao SHI ; Liye QIAO ; Yin LU ; Haixiang REN
China Pharmacist 2014;(2):210-214
Objective:To optimize the extraction technology of radix scutellariae. Methods: The extraction of radix scutellariae was scanned by ultraviolet spectrophotometry from 200 to 400nm. The content of baicalin was determined by HPLC. The ultraviolet ab-sorption, baicalin content and extraction rate were used as the indices, and the optimal extraction conditions were investigated by single factor experiments and orthogonal design tests. Results: The optimal extraction conditions were as follows: the ethanol concentration was 60%, the solid-liquid ratio was 1∶40, ultrasound extraction time and temperature was 40 min and 60℃, respectively. Conclusion:The extraction of radix scutellariae has good sunscreen with promising ultraviolet absorption in UVB. Ultrasound extraction has high ex-traction yield with short time, which can be used to extract sun-screening constituents from radix scutellariae.
5.Analysis of clinical distribution of streptococcus penumoniae and drug susceptibility test results
Yafei YIN ; Meng SHI ; Ling LU ; Yong ZHOU
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(7):913-915
Objective To understand the clinical distribution situation of streptococcus penumoniae (SP) and drug susceptibility test results to provide a basis for the clinical diagnosis,treatment and prevention of SP infection.Methods Totally 416 nonrepeat strains of SP were isolated during 2010 to 2015.Their identification and drug susceptibility test were performed by using the ATB Express bacterial identification system.The results were interpreted according to the standard of CLSI 2014 edition.Results In these 6 years,SP showed the isolation peak in spring and winter;the detection rate of respiratory tract specimens reached more than 90 %;the young children and elderly people were predominant;SP maintained high sensitivity to penicillin,amoxicillin,etc.,the difference in the sensitivity rate and non-sensitivity rate had statistical significance(P<0.05);but SP showed high level non-sensitivity to clindamycin,erythromycin,etc.,the difference in the sensitivity rate and non-sensitivity rate had no statistical significance (P>0.05).Conclusion Although β-lactam antibiotics such as penicillin can still be used as the first choice of therapy,but PISP and PRSP show the increasing trend year by year;therefore the antibacterial drugs should be selected according to the drug susceptibility test results.
6. Discrimination of proliferation inhibiting ingredients in Corydalis soxicola on rat hepatic stellate cell-T6 based on composition-activity relationship
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2017;48(7):1354-1361
Objective: To establish the composition-activity relationship (CAR) model based on study of chemical composition and relating proliferation inhibitory rate of Corydalis soxicola and recognize the anti-hepatic fibrosis active compounds of C. soxicola. Methods: Nine orthogonal C. soxicola extract were analyzed by HPLC, and 21 characteristic peaks were profiled. Anti-hepatic fibrosis activity was investigated by MTT assays on HSC-T6, and the potential active components were identified by scores plot and variable importance in projection (VIP) values by means of orthogonal partial least squares (OPLS) analysis, and the activities of identified components were verified by MTT and flow cytometry. LDH kit was used to detect the effect of dehydrocavidine, palmatine, and berberine on LDH activity. Results: The results showed that six peaks including peaks 13, 14, 16, 18, 19, and 20 were significantly related to anti-hepatic fibrosis activity among nine orthogonal extract from C. soxicola. Peaks 18, 19, and 20 were characterized as dehydrocavidine, palmatine, and berberine, respectively. MTT assay showed that dehydrocavidine, palmatine, and berberine with various concentration significantly inhibited the proliferation of HSC-T6 cells. It was also found in flow cytometry that the apoptotic rates of dehydrocavidine, palmatine, and berberine (0.10 mg/mL) on HSC-T6 were 42.12%, 42.22%, and 36.73%, respectively, which were obviously higher than that of control (1.69%, P < 0.01). No obvious cytotoxic effect was found when the final concentration of dehydrocavidine, palmatine, and berberine were less than 0.15, 0.10, and 0.10 mg/mL, respectively. Conclusion: In this study, it was for the first time found that dehydrocavidine, palmatine, and berberine in C. soxicola extract can effectively inhibit the proliferation and induce apoptosis of HSC-T6 based on composition-activity relationship, and there was no obvious cytotoxic effect of the effective concentration, which showed that they may be the active components with potential anti-hepatic fibrosis effect and have a certain security in the application in C. soxicola. At the same time, it also suggests that the research ideas based on CAR can provide an effective method for the identification of active components in natural plants.
7.Recombinant Design of Fc Fusion Protein of Human ScFv Against BoNTa
Hui WANG ; Jing SHI ; Lu-Lu MENG ; Pei-Zhen LI ; Yu BAI ; Jun YIN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
Human ScFv against botulinum neurotoxin serotype A(BoNTa) was modified by fusing human IgG1 Fc to C terminal of ScFv. ScFv-Fc fusion protein was expressed at high level over 30% of total host cell proteins in E.coli. Recombinant protein existed in inclusion body form. Renatured ScFv-Fc was purified to 90%~95% by Protein G Sepharose column. In vitro ScFv-Fc could bind specific to toxiod BoNTa in ELISA. Recombinant ScFv-Fc had similar relative affinity to parent ScFv and had improved stability.
8.Effect of the collaboration care model on posttraumatic growth and resilience in patients with breast cancer
Jing LU ; Tieying SHI ; Qigui LIU ; Anchun YIN ; Chunli SONG ; He LI ; Yanjiao LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(18):1353-1356
Objective To evaluate the effect of the collaboration care model on posttraumatic growth and resilience in patients with breast cancer.Methods 70 patients who were diagnosed with breast cancer in department of Breast Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University were assigned into two groups by random number table.32 patients who completed the research in the experimental group received collaboration care while 31 patients who completed the research in the control group received routine care both for there months.The patients were investigated with the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory (PTGI) and Connor-Davidson Resilience Scale (CD-RISC) before and after intervention.Results After the intervention,there were significant differences in scores of posttraumatic growth [(63.83±11.87) scores vs.(60.33±10.09) scores,t=2.384] and resilience [(66.52±15.23) scores vs.(61.33±10.09) scores,t=2.472] between the two groups (P<0.05).And also there were significant differences of posttraumatic growth scores before and after intervention in the experimental group [(56.24±10.01) scores vs.(63.83±11.87) scores,t=-3.988,P< 0.01] and the control group [(56.68±10.32) scores vs.(60.33±10.09) scores,t=-2.426,P<0.05].Differences of resilience also existed in the experimental group [(61.28±14.40) scores vs.(66.52±15.25) scores,t=-3.225,P<0.01] and the control group [(63.97±17.66) scores vs.(61.33±10.09) scores,t=-2.370,P<0.05].Conclusions Collaboration care model can significantly improve the level of patients' posttraumatic growth and resilience.
9.L-arginine effects on osteoporotic fracture healing and blood biochemistry
Shixu ZHANG ; Kaosheng LU ; Changhao SHI ; Yan FAN ; Zhiwei YAO ; Yunsheng YIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(28):5120-5125
BACKGROUND: Nitric oxide plays an important role in bone metabolism. However, the effects of different doses of L-arginine, nitric oxide substrate, on the healing of osteoporotic fractures remain unclear. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of different doses of L-arginine on the healing of osteoporotic fractures and blood biochemistry in rats. METHODS: A total of 50 female Wistar rats, aged 6-month-old, were randomly divided into sham-surgery (n=10) and osteoporosis (bilateral ovariectomy, n=40). After osteoporosis model was established, left middle femoral fractures were made in al 50 rats, and the osteoporosis group was further divided into four groups, low, middle and high dose of L-arginine, and control groups. The L-arginine groups were intraperitoneal y injected with 1, 3, and 5 mg/kg L-arginine at the second day fol owing surgery, while the control and sham-surgery groups were injected with the same volume of normal saline. At 8 weeks, the lumbar and cal us bone mineral density, serum nitric oxide, and nitric oxide synthase were detected. Meanwhile, the bone cal us histological examination was conducted. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: During fracture healing, osteoporosis rats showed a low level of serum nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthase compared with normal fractured rats (P < 0.05). L-arginine can improve the concentration of serum nitric oxide and nitric oxide synthase in osteoporosis rats. Moreover, middle dose of L-arginine can increase the cal us and lumbar spine bone mineral density of osteoporosis rats, so the number and continuity of bone trabecula were enhanced. These findings suggest that middle dose of L-arginine (3 mg/kg) can promote healing process of osteoporotic fractures and improve osteoporosis.
10.Transcription factor SP1 decoy ODNs targeting α1, 3-GT renders porcine endothelial cells resistant to complement-mediated cytotoxicity
Yabing HUANG ; Lu WANG ; Zhuzeng YIN ; Rong LI ; Hui GUO ; Shi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2008;29(10):594-597
Objective To investigate whether porcine endothelial cells transfected with SP1 de-coy ODNs could resist complement-mediated cytotoxicity during the model of SV-40-PED with human serum in vitro. Methods Immortalized porcine aortic endothelial cells of the line PED were divided in-to three groups. The transfected group was SV-40-PED with SP1 decoy ODNs. The mismatched group was SV-40-PED with scrambled SP1 decoy ODNs. The negative group was cells with oligo-fectamine only. The expression of α1,3-GT mRNA and αGal was detected after 26 h by using fluores-cence microscope, Western blot, RT-PCR and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity assay. Results Fluorescence microscopy observed the decreased fluorescence of αGal after SP1 decoy ODNs transfec-tion. Dotted fluorescent decrease could be observed on some membrane while the mismatched group and negative group with bright green fluorescence. Western blot showed that the average absorbance of the PED cells transfected with decoy ODNs was decreased to 52.6% of the negative group (P<0.05). The expression of α1,3-GT mRNA in the PED cells transfected with decoy ODNs was 0.42±0.20 (isoform 1) and 0.27±0.12 (isoform 2) respectively, significantly lower than in the negative group (isoform 1, 0.72±0.17; isoform 2, 0.50±0.19; both P<0.05). The expression of α1, 3-G Tin the mismatch group was not different from that in the negative group (P>0.05). 20% normal hu-man serum (NHS) and 40 % NHS had cytotoxic effect on both mismatch and negative groups, but de-coy ODNs could confer SV-40-PED protection from the cytolysis effect (P<0.05), which made a re-markable reduction of complement-mediated cytotoxicity towards SV-40--PED. Conclusions SP1 decoy ODNs could confer porcine endothelial cells protection from complement-mediated cytotoxicity effect in vitro.