1.Design, synthesis and antiproliferative activity in cancer cells of novel 18β-glycyrrhetinic acid derivatives.
Min HUANG ; Kun LI ; Shu-yu JIN ; Ting-xiu CUI ; Dan LIU ; Lin-xiang ZHAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(10):1263-1271
To investigate the anticancer effects of ring C in 18β-glycyrrhetinic acid (GA), a series of GA derivatives featured with 9(11)-ene moiety in ring C were designed and synthesized. The structures were confirmed by IR, LC-MS and 1H NMR. Their inhibitory effects towards human prostate cancer PC-3 and leukemia HL-60 cell lines were determined. Most of the derivatives displayed stronger antiproliferative activities than GA. Particularly, compound 14 showed promising anticancer activity with the GI50 values of 4.48 µmol · L(-1) and 1.2 µmol · L(-1) against PC-3 and HL-60 cells respectively, which is worth further study.
Antineoplastic Agents
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Cell Line, Tumor
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drug effects
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Drug Design
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Glycyrrhetinic Acid
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analogs & derivatives
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chemistry
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HL-60 Cells
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drug effects
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Humans
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Male
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Prostatic Neoplasms
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pathology
2.Evaluation of the fetal cerebellar vermis using three-dimensional extended imaging
Wei LIU ; Ailu CAI ; Dan ZHAO ; Ting LI ; Zhongqiu XIN ; Shu YANG ; Shuxiang GUO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(11):981-984
Objective To evaluate the development of fetal cerebellar vermis using 3D transabdominal ultrasound,and provide evidence for prenatal screening fetal cerebellar vermis anomalies.Methods Totally 387 normal fetuses at 20~36 gestation weeks were examined by three-dimensional extended imaging(3DXI) to observe the fetal cerebellar vermis.The width,anteroposterior diameter,craniocaudal diameter of the cerebellar vermis,the angle between brain stem and vermis,a ratio between the area of anterior vermis and posterior vermis were measured,and the relationship between the gestational age and parameters mentioned above were analyzed.Results The multi slice view of 3DXI and 3D reconstructed sagittal section well evaluated the integrity of vermis morphous and vermis size,identified characteristic signs of vermis:the fourth ventricle apex and vermis crack.In normal fetus,brain stem and vermis were almost parallel,the angle between them was 3.97°±1.65°.There was no significant correlation between the angle and the gestational age.The area of the anterior vermis was smaller than that of posterior vermis,with a ratio of 0.76±0.06,which was also not related to gestational age.The width,anteroposte rior diameter and craniocaudal diameter of the cerebellar vermis were positively correlated with gestational age.Conclusions The multi slice view of 3DXI and 3D reconstructed sagittal section should help evaluate the development of the cerebellar vermis,accurately show the cerebellar vermis and its surrounding strutures,and provide a new way to evaluate the fetal cerebellar vermis.
3.Clinical evaluation of full-field digital mammography and breast imaging reporting and data system on breast diseases.
Ji-Guang LI ; Shu LI ; Qun LIU ; Ting-Ting ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2007;45(7):464-466
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the values of full-field digital mammography (FFDM) and breast imaging reporting and data system (BI-RADS) on breast diseases.
METHODSEight hundreds and thirty-one patients with 871 focuses were analyzed who underwent imaging examinations with FFDM before operation during January 1, 2004 to December 31, 2005. All patients received operation and had identified pathological diagnosis including breast cancer, breast fibroma, intraductal papilloma and breast disease. The radiological diagnosis followed BI-RADS suggested by American College of Radiology.
RESULTSThe imaging diagnostic sensitivity of overall focuses was 80.9%, the specificity was 90.0%, the positive predictive value was 88.4%, the negative predictive value was 83.3% and the diagnose accuracy was 85.5%. Two hundreds and sixty cases (97.7%) were pathological diagnosed breast cancer in BI-RADS category V, 67.8% (82/121) in BI-RADS category IV and 16.7% (81/484) in BI-RADS category I-III.
CONCLUSIONSWhen the radiological diagnosis is BI-RADS category V, surgery biopsy is the option. To category IV focuses, surgery biopsy or stereotactic vacuum-assisted biopsy should be suggested. As to category I-III focuses, the management should be prudent, and other factors should be considered including the social and economic factors.
Breast Diseases ; diagnosis ; Breast Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; Female ; Humans ; Mammography ; methods ; Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ; Reproducibility of Results ; Sensitivity and Specificity
4.The measurement of utility value for skeletal malocclusion.
Xing WEI ; Rui YE ; Xiao-xu LI ; Ya-ting WANG ; Shu-shu HE ; Zhi-he ZHAO
West China Journal of Stomatology 2010;28(6):633-636
OBJECTIVETo measure the utility value of different skeletal malocclusion for patients receiving orthodontic treatment.
METHODSUtility value of different skeletal malocclusion for patients was measured by rating scale and time trade-off.
RESULTSThe youth group had higher utility values than adult group for skeletal malocclusion Class II (protruding facial type) with median mandibular angle. The utility value of skeletal malocclusion Class III (concave facial type) with low mandibular angle was the lowest, and the utility value of skeletal malocclusion Class II (protruding facial type) with median mandibular angle was the highest. There was no difference in the utility values by rating scale and by time trade-off.
CONCLUSIONFor some skeletal malocclusion, the youth had different utility values with the adult.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Cephalometry ; Face ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Malocclusion ; Malocclusion, Angle Class III ; Mandible
5.Adherence to Cancer Prevention Guidelines and Endometrial Cancer Risk: Evidence from a Systematic Review and Dose-Response Meta-analysis of Prospective Studies
Hui SUN ; Qing CHANG ; Ya-Shu LIU ; Yu-Ting JIANG ; Ting-Ting GONG ; Xiao-Xin MA ; Yu-Hong ZHAO ; Qi-Jun WU
Cancer Research and Treatment 2021;53(1):223-232
Purpose:
The evidence of adherence to cancer prevention guidelines and endometrial cancer (EC) risk has been limited and controversial. This study summarizes and quantifies the relationship between adherence to cancer prevention guidelines and EC risk.
Materials and Methods:
The online databases PubMed, Web of Science, and EMBASE were searched for relevant publications up to June 2, 2020. This study had been registered at PROSPERO. The registration number is CRD42020149966. Study quality evaluation was performed based on the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. The I2 statistic was used to estimate heterogeneity among studies. Egger’s and Begg’s tests assessed potential publication bias. Summary hazard ratios (HRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) for the relationship between adherence to cancer prevention guidelines score was assigned to participants by summarizing individual scores for each lifestyle-related factor. The scores ranged from least healthy (0) to most healthy (20) and the EC risk was calculated using a randomeffects model.
Results:
Five prospective studies (four cohort studies and one case‑cohort study) consisted of 4,470 EC cases, where 597,047 participants were included. Four studies had a low bias risk and one study had a high bias risk. Summary EC HR for the highest vs. lowest score of adherence to cancer prevention guidelines was 0.54 (95% CI, 0.40 to 0.73) and had a high heterogeneity (I2=86.1%). For the dose-response analysis, an increment of 1 significantly reduced the risk of EC by 6%. No significant publication bias was detected.
Conclusion
This study suggested that adherence to cancer prevention guidelines was negatively related to EC risk.
6.Revision and redesign of the MEG standards
Ting SHU ; Haiyi LIU ; Wei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2018;34(3):198-200
Described in the paper are the outcomes and progress of the MEG standards in six years, along with the imperativeness and revision pathways of the standards for the purpose of further promoting the level of HIT development in China.
7.Inhibitory effect of dutasteride on the expressions of epididymal Claudin1 and β-catenin in male rats.
Shu-wu XIE ; Li-juan QU ; Xian-ying ZHOU ; Jie-yun ZHOU ; Guo-ting LI ; Ji-hong BI ; Xiang-jie GUO ; Zhao LI ; Lin CAO ; Yan ZHU
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(1):17-22
OBJECTIVETo explore the molecular mechanism of dutasteride inhibiting fertility by studying its effects on the expressions of the epididymal epithelial junction proteins Claudin1 and β-catenin in rats.
METHODSSixteen 3-month-old SD male rats were equally divided into an experimental and a negative control group to be treated intragastrically with dutasteride at 40 mg/kg per day and the same dose of solvent, respectively, for 14 consecutive days. Then, the sperm motility and morphology of the rats were detected by computer-assisted sperm analysis, the serum levels of testosterone (T) and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) measured by ELISA, changes in the tight junction of epididymal cells observed under the transmission electron microscope, the protein and gene expressions of Claudin1 and β-catenin determined by RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry, and the conception rate of the mated female rats calculated.
RESULTSDutasteride significantly suppressed the serum DHT level, sperm motility, and fertility of the rats (P <0.05). Interspaces between epididymal epithelial cell tight junctions were observed, the volume of epididymal fluid obviously increased, and the expressions of Claudin1 and β-catenin gene and protein remarkably downregulated in the experimental rats (P <0.05).
CONCLUSIONDutasteride can significantly inhibit the fertility of male rats by reducing the serum DHT level, suppressing Claudin1 and β-catenin expressions, and damaging epididymal epithelial cell junctions.
Animals ; Azasteroids ; pharmacology ; Claudin-1 ; metabolism ; Dihydrotestosterone ; blood ; Dutasteride ; Epididymis ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Female ; Fertility ; drug effects ; Humans ; Intercellular Junctions ; drug effects ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Sperm Motility ; drug effects ; Testosterone ; blood ; Urological Agents ; pharmacology ; beta Catenin ; metabolism
8. Anti-aging effect of adipose-derived stem cell conditioned medium on senescent human dermal fibroblasts
Hua ZHANG ; Shu GUO ; Ting WANG ; Chongru ZHAO ; Shuang TONG
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2018;34(10):856-861
Objective:
To study the protective effect of adipose-derived stem cell conditioned medium against ultraviolet radiation B (UVB)-induced photoaging and replicative senescence in human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs).
Methods:
HDFs were cultured and passaged in vitro, and treated with ADSC-CM after being irradiated once with UVB. The mRNA expression of CollagenⅠ(Col1), CollagenⅢ(Col3) and Elastin were detected by real-time PCR to define the anti-aging effects of ADSC-CM. The protein expressions of phosphorylated c-Jun N-terminal kinase (p-JNK) and p-p38 were detected by Western blot.
Results:
①Both successive passage and UVB irradiation reduced the expression of Col1, Col3 and Elastin in HDFs.②ADSC-CM inhibited the reduction of Col1, Col3 and Elastin protein expressions induced by successive passage and UVB. ③ADSC-CM activated p38 and JNK pathway. Downregulation of p38 MAPK by SB203580 decreased the mRNA expression of Col1, Col3, and Elastin. Inhibiting JNK by SP600125 did not induce significant ECM changes.
Conclusions
Both intrinsic and extrinsic stimuli can decrease the expression of collagen and elastin, common markers of skin aging in HDFs, and ADSC-CM can attenuate the above decreasing and promoting the expression of ECM by p38 signaling pathway.
9.Recurrent skin blisters for more than 7 months in a girl aged 15 months.
Ke-Yao LI ; Jian-Ping TANG ; Xiao-Ting LIANG ; Zhou-Ying ZHAO ; Shu-Zhen YUE
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2019;21(9):919-923
A girl, aged 15 months, attended the hospital due to recurrent skin erythema, blisters, and desquamation for more than 7 months. Giemsa staining and immunohistochemical staining showed mast cell infiltration and degranulation. Hematoxylin staining showed spinous layer edema and blister formation under the epidermis, with a large amount of serous fluid and a small number of inflammatory cells in the blister. Marked edema was observed in the dermis, with diffused mononuclear cell infiltration. The girl was diagnosed with mastocytosis. Mastocytosis should be considered for children with recurrent skin erythema and blisters.
Blister
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Female
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Humans
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Infant
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Mast Cells
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Skin
10.Application of multiple polymorphism genetic markers in determination of half sibling sharing a same mother.
Ting-zhi QUE ; Shu-min ZHAO ; Cheng-tao LI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2010;26(4):279-300
OBJECTIVE:
Determination strategies for half sibling sharing a same mother were investigated through the detection of autosomal and X-chromosomal STR (X-STR) loci and polymorphisms on hypervariable (HV) region of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA).
METHODS:
Genomic DNA were extracted from blood stain samples of the 3 full siblings and one dubious half sibling sharing the same mother with them. Fifteen autosomal STR loci were genotyped by Sinofiler kit, and 19 X-STR loci were genotyped by Mentype Argus X-8 kit and 16 plex in-house system. Polymorphisms of mtDNA HV-I and HV-II were also detected with sequencing technology.
RESULTS:
Full sibling relationship between the dubious half sibling and each of the 3 full siblings were excluded based on the results of autosomal STR genotyping and calculation of full sibling index (FSI) and half sibling index (HIS). Results of sequencing for mtDNA HV-I and HV-II showed that all of the 4 samples came from a same maternal line. X-STR genotyping results determined that the dubious half sibling shared a same mother with the 3 full siblings.
CONCLUSION
It is reliable to combine three different genotyping technologies including autosomal STR, X-STR and sequencing of mtDNA HV-I and HV-II for determination of half sibling sharing a same mother.
Chromosomes, Human, X/genetics*
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DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics*
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Female
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Forensic Genetics/methods*
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Genetic Markers
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Genotype
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Humans
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Male
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Siblings
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Tandem Repeat Sequences/genetics*