1.Effect of chest wall radiotherapy in different manners using tissue equivalent bolus on skin and lung of cavia cobayas
Wei HUANG ; Yaqin QU ; Xiangfu SONG ; Shixin LIU ; Xin JIANG ; Xiaojing JIA ; He GUO ; Lei YANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2009;29(4):380-382
Objective To probe the influence of electron beam radiotherapy in different manners using different tissue equivalent boluses on skin and lung.Methods Adult female cavia cobayas were randomly divided into four groups as control group,fuU-time with bolus group,half-time with bolus group and without bolus group.Acute-irradiation animal models were established using electron beam in different manners with or without 0.5 cm tissue equivalent bolus.Pathological changes in lung,hair vesicle and fibroblast cell count were analyzed 40 clays after irradiation.Results The radiation dermatitis in the group with bolus was slighter than that of the group without bolus,but the radiation pneumonia was reverse.With bolus,the radiation dermatitis of haft-time group was slighter than that of full-time group.The injury repair of half-time group was more active than full-time group.Conclusions The treatment of haft-time bolus could protect lung without serious skin complications.
2.Primary mathematic analysis of SARS epidemic situation in a general hospital
Shixin WANG ; Shuhui YU ; Xizheng ZHANG ; Shaoxi CAI ; Yuming LI ; Zhen YANG ; Guo XIE ; Yongge MU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2004;0(09):-
Based on the statistical materials of SARS epidemic process in a general hospital in 2003 and with least square method, the epidemic laws are fitted through MATLABL, and the infection characteristics and relative conclusions of SARS are analyzed.
3.Related risk factors analysis of pancreatic fistula after radical resection of gastric cancer and establishment of risk prediction scoring model
Ping'an DING ; Zhidong ZHANG ; Peigang YANG ; Yuan TIAN ; Shixin ZHAN ; Honghai GUO ; Yang LIU ; Dong WANG ; Yong LI ; Qun ZHAO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2021;33(2):104-108
Objective:To investigate the risk factors of pancreatic fistula after radical resection of gastric cancer, and to establish a risk prediction scoring model for pancreatic fistula.Methods:The clinico-pathological data of 312 patients with gastric cancer admitted to the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University from January 2019 to January 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Multiple factor logistic regression model was used to analyze the risk factors of pancreatic fistula after radical resection of gastric cancer, and a risk prediction scoring model based on the risk factors was established. Hosmer-Lemeshow test was used to detect the goodness of fit of regression equation, and receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the distinction degree of regression equation.Results:Among 312 patients with gastric cancer, 27 cases (8.65%) had pancreatic fistula after radical resection of gastric cancer. Multiple factor logistic regression analysis showed that male patients ( OR = 5.312, 95% CI 1.532-18.420, P = 0.008), age ≥ 60 years old ( OR = 4.928, 95% CI 1.493-16.250, P = 0.009), preoperative diabetes mellitus ( OR = 3.062, 95% CI 1.091-8.589, P = 0.034), lesion location in the gastric body-gastric antrum ( OR = 3.121, 95% CI 1.052-9.251, P = 0.040), intraoperative omental bursa resection ( OR = 6.209, 95% CI 2.084-18.478, P = 0.001), intraoperative lymph node dissection at D2+ station ( OR = 3.114, 95% CI 1.044-9.281, P = 0.042), intraoperative combined organ resection ( OR = 5.063, 95% CI 1.473-17.400, P = 0.010), preoperative TNM stage Ⅲ ( OR = 4.973, 95% CI 1.189-20.792, P = 0.028) were independent risk factors for pancreatic fistula after radical resection of gastric cancer. A risk prediction equation of pancreatic fistula after radical resection of patients with gastric cancer was established: P = -8.619+1.670X 1+1.595X 2+1.119X 3+1.138X 4+1.826X 5+1.136X 6+1.622X 7+1.604X 8; factor X was set as a binomial assignment (0 or 1); X1-X8 were listed as follows respectively: gender (the male was 1), age (≥60 years old was 1), preoperative diabetes history (yes was 1), lesion location (gastric body-gastric antrum was 1), intraoperative resection of omental bursa or not (yes was 1), intraoperative lymph node dissection at D2+ station or not (yes was 1), intraoperative combined organ resection or not (yes was 1), preoperative TNM stage (stage Ⅲ was 1). The goodness of fit of regression equation was high ( P = 0.395). The area under the curve of ROC by using risk prediction scoring model to judge pancreatic fistula was 0.916 (95% CI 0.872-0.960, P<0.01). The probability of pancreatic fistula in patients with score ≥ 5 was 40.90%, and the probability of pancreatic fistula in patients with score < 5 was 3.35%. Conclusions:The occurrence of pancreatic fistula after radical resection of gastric cancer is closely related to a variety of risk factors. By establishing a risk prediction scoring model for pancreatic fistula after radical resection of gastric cancer, it is helpful to effectively identify patients with high risk of pancreatic fistula after radical surgery during the perioperative period.
4.Search for interacting proteins of esophageal cancer related gene-1 encoded protein through the yeast two-hybrid system.
Jianbo WANG ; Yu FAN ; Liping GUO ; Shixin LU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2002;24(3):219-221
OBJECTIVETo understand the role that esophageal cancer related gene-1 (ECRG-1) plays and to search for ECRG-1-interacting proteins.
METHODSA DNA fragment encoding the carboxy-terminus of ECRG-1 (amino acids 40 - 418) was inserted into pGBKT7-DNA-BD vector and fused in-frame to the DNA-binding domain of GAL4. Then, it was used as a bait to screen the human fetal liver cDNA library by yeast two-hybrid, with the cDNA fragment inserted into pACT2 vector and fused in-frame to the Gal4 activation domain. If ECRG-1 interacted with a protein encoded by a cDNA fragmant in the yeast, the transcription of reporter Gene could be activated. With the false positive clonies eliminated, the inserts in the positive plasmids were sequenced and compared to those in the GenBank.
RESULTSIn approximately 3 x 10(6) independent tansformants screened, 23 clonies exhibited the expression of reporter gene. After eliminating the false positive clonies, two cDNA fragments were obtained. DNA sequencing revealed that one encoded Miz-1 (Myc-interacting Zn finger protein-1), and another encoded FLNA (actin-binding protein-280), Miz-1, being a Zn finger protein, could be bound to p15 promotor and activated the transcription. FLNA, being an actin-binding protein took part in the TGF-beta pathway via interaction with Smad.
CONCLUSIONECRG-1 is able to be specifically bound to Miz-1 and FLNA in the yeast. It may play a role in the regulation of cell cycle via interaction with Miz-1 and FLNA.
Contractile Proteins ; metabolism ; DNA-Binding Proteins ; metabolism ; Escherichia coli Proteins ; metabolism ; physiology ; Filamins ; Gene Library ; Humans ; Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors ; Liver ; embryology ; physiology ; Membrane Proteins ; Microfilament Proteins ; metabolism ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; metabolism ; physiology ; Serine Proteases ; Transcription Factors ; Two-Hybrid System Techniques ; Yeasts ; genetics
5.Effectiveness of sexuality education curriculum to improve the attitude towards homosexuality in primary school
GUO Lingfeng, FANG Shixin, LI Yumeng, LIU Shuang, LIU Wenli
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(10):1478-1481
Objective:
To analyze the influence of sexuality education on primary school students’ attitude towards homosexuality, and provide practical teaching evidence of intervening campus bullying based on sexual orientation.
Methods:
A primary school offering school-based sexuality education curriculums in Beijing was selected as an experimental school, another school with similar location, nature and scale, quality of teachers and teaching environment was selected as a control school. The graduates in experimental school received 6 years of sexuality education in grade 1 to grade 6 of primary school. A survey was conducted in Jun. 2018 among all the graduates in grade 6 of the two schools through an attitude scale on homosexuality adopting cluster sampling.
Results:
The scores of attitude towards homosexuality in experimental school and control school were (42.85±15.46) and (60.17±12.54) respectively, with significantly statistical difference(t=-9.47, P<0.01). There were interaction effects on attitudes of primary school students towards homosexuality between gender and experience of sexuality education (P<0.05). There was no significant difference in attitude towards homosexuality between male and female students in control school(t=0.58, P>0.05), but in experimental school, the attitude scores of male and female students respectively were (47.64±14.31) and (38.13±15.19), with significantly statistical difference(t=3.47, P<0.01). There was no significant difference in attitude towards different sexual orientation between experimental school students and control school students(t=0.10,1.53,P>0.05).
Conclusion
Sexuality education curriculum can help improve attitude towards homosexuality of primary school students, which has better intervention effects on female students than male students, attitudinal difference in gay and lesbian has not formed in primary school students.
6.Research of gene chip detection and gene expression profile of nasal polyps.
Shixin ZHENG ; Lianrong GUO ; Li YAO ; Jun LIU ; Ruinv ZHANG ; Zhi CAI ; Yongjin SU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2008;22(5):193-196
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the gene expression profile by using gene chip technology and probe into the role of corresponding gene in the pathogenesis of nasal polyps by analysing the difference of the gene depression.
METHOD:
The total RNAs were respectively extracted from 6 pairs of inferior turbinates and nasal polyps, and then were reversely transcribed to cDNAs with incorporation of fluorescent dUTP as the hybridization probes. The mixed probes were then hybridized with the BiostarH-40 s gene chips, it was scanned by laser scanner and the acquired image was analyzed by software.
RESULT:
1887 genes were differently expressed in gene profile of nasal polyps, among which 1099 were upregulated and 788 were down-regulated. Six genes were found in all gene chips, among which 4 genes were upregulated and 2 were down-regulated. The 6 genes encoded the protein of the transmembrane 4 superfamily, highly similar to GAMMA-interferon-inducible protein IP-30 precursor, highly similar to complement factor I precursor and insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3 (IGFBP3).
CONCLUSION
Detecting the differently expressed genes will provide clues and theoretical foundation for the pathogenesis of nasal polyps. The nasal polyps is a polygenic disease and the genes of GAMMA-interferon-inducible protein, insulin-like growth factor binding protein may play an important role in its pathogenesis.
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7.A biomechanical study of patellar tension plating system for patellar fractures
Tianyi ZHOU ; Shixin GUO ; Baitong LI ; Xinguang HAN ; Jian SHANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2018;20(1):62-67
Objective To investigate biomechanical properties of the patella tension plating system in order to provide a theoretical basis for its clinical application. Methods Thirty-six models of artificial patella were randomly divided into 3 groups ( n=12 ) . After transverse patellar fractures were created in the models, the 3 groups were subjected to fixation respectively with Kirschner wire tension band ( tension band group ) , patellar concentrator ( concentrator group ) and patellar tension plate ( tension plate group ) . Next, 6 specimens from each group were placed on a mechanical testing machine to measure the fracture displacements after 100 cycles of simulated knee flexion and extension movements. Tensile strength tests were performed on the remaining 6 specimens in each group to measure the maximum load at fixation failure. Results The fracture displacement in the tension plate group ( 0. 40 ± 0. 26 mm ) was significantly smaller than those in the tension band group ( 2. 58 ± 0. 72 mm ) and in the concentrator group ( 1. 25 ± 0. 74 mm ) ( P < 0. 05 );the maximum load at fixation failure in the tension plate group ( 1 , 709 ± 206 N ) was significantly greater than those in the tension band group ( 581 ± 122 N ) and in the concentrator group ( 1, 003 ± 211 N ) ( P <0. 05 ) . Conclusion As a new treatment for patellar fractures, the patellar tension plating system can perform better in biomechanical properties than Kirschner wire tension band and patellar concentrator.
8.Inspection on result of artemisinin content rank distribution in Guangxi.
Zhentao FAN ; Xiaojun MA ; Shixin FENG ; Shugen WEI ; Xiao WEI ; Lanping GUO ; Luqi HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(3):269-271
OBJECTIVEIn order to enhance the yield of artemisinin, makes out the Artemisia annua adaptive area regional assignment in Guangxi. To ensure the nicety in study, on the base of literature study and experience on the spot, the article inspect the division result.
METHODBy document analysis and colleted data of A. annua, make out sample collect proceed and inspect the result of artemisinin content rank distribution in Guangxi.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONResult of A. annua regional assignment is checked out in the article, the result passes the check by AQL (32, 4). The conclusions insure subsequence study and the A. annua sample collect. The result of artemisinin content rank distribution in Guangxi can be used in artemisinin production.
Antimalarials ; analysis ; pharmacology ; Artemisia annua ; chemistry ; Artemisinins ; analysis ; pharmacology ; China ; Plant Extracts ; analysis ; pharmacology
9.A comparative analysis of the changes of transcriptome after fusion of esophageal cancer cells with human umbilical mesenchymal stem cells.
Yong WANG ; Bing ZHOU ; Hongbin FAN ; Long YU ; Liping GUO ; Shixin LU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2014;36(10):726-732
OBJECTIVETo compare the transcriptome of esophageal cancer cells (EC9706), human mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), and after fusion of esophageal cancer cells with MSCs, and to further study their different expression profiles and the changes of their signaling pathways.
METHODSWe examined the gene expression profiles of these cells with transcriptome microarray using LIMMA package and several web-based applications, such as DAVID, ToppGene and MSigDB. The resulting sets of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were comprehensively analyzed to identify the pathways and their changes after the cell fusion.
RESULTSA total of 4 548 significantly DEGs among the three cell lines were found by LIMMA. Three functional annotation web tools predicted that DNA damage repair, cell cycle arrest and apoptosis pathways were enriched. Total DEGs were mapped to the canonic pathways with KEGGanim which depicted that the core genes of DNA damage repair, cell cycle arrest and pro-apoptosis were up-regulated in fusion cells, and they mightbe combined to respond the fusion-induced damage stress. The up-regulation of suppressive factor DUSP6 might feedback inhibit the MAPK signaling pathway in the fusion cells, too.
CONCLUSIONSTranscriptome analysis suggests that hMSCs and EC9706 cell fusion may inhibit growth of EC cells by induction of pro-apoptotic signaling and DUSP6 negative feedback inhibition mechanism. In addition, the changes of immune regulation-related and differentiation-related genes indicate that the fusion cells inherited certain immune-suppressive function from the stem cells.
Apoptosis ; Cell Differentiation ; Cell Fusion ; Esophageal Neoplasms ; metabolism ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Humans ; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells ; metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; Transcriptome ; Up-Regulation