1.The study on the biological effects of interferon-α combined with gefitinib on colon cancer cell lines
Shuxian ZHANG ; Ping CHEN ; Shubei WANG ; Ying XU ; Yunwei SUN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2011;31(7):455-459
Objective To investigate the effects of interferon-α (IFN-α) and gefitinib on the proliferation and apoptosis of human colon cancer cell line HCT116. Methods Colon cancer cell line HCT116 was selected as research objective. The biological effects of IFN-α and gefitinib alone or combined on the cells were observed at different time point (after worked for 24, 48 and 72 hours). The proliferation inhibition of the medicine on the HCT116 cells was measured by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay. Morphologic changes were observed under optical microscope. Apoptosis was measured by flow cytometry (FCM). The results were analyzed with SPSS 13.0 software, two groups compare was tested by t test, and single factor variance analysis was for multiple group data compare. Results IFN-α and gefitinib alone or combined could significantly inhibit the proliferation of HCT116 cells (P<0.05), and there was a time and dose-dependent manner between the degree of inhibition and the working time and concentration of the medicine. With the work of the medicine, apoptosis morphologic changes were observed in the cells. And FCM result indicated that the apoptosis rate significantly increased. After treated with IFN-α and gefitinib alone or combined for 72h, the cell apoptosis rate were 15.6%±0.6%, 13.6%±0.4% and 31.2%±0.3% respectively, which was obviously higher than control group (6.8%±0.3%, P<0.05). Conclusion Both IFN-α and gefitinib were able to inhibit the proliferation and induce apoptosis of HCT116 cells moreover, and a synergistic effect was observed while combine used there two medicines.
2.MiR-31 inhibit the invasion of breast cancer by Dock180
Shuxian ZHENG ; Xuemei SUN ; Ruige WANG ; Lihong SHI ; Baogang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2017;33(3):241-244
Purpose To investigate the correlation of Dock180 and miR-31 expression in breast cancer cells,and to observe the effect of miR-31 on the invasion of breast cancer cells by Dock180.Methods MiR-31 was transfected into breast cancer cells by liposome transfection technique.The actual binding site of miR-31 to the 3'-untranslated region of Dock180 was confirmed through luciferase assay.Western blot was performed to detect the expression of Dockl80 and other related proteins.Real-time PCR was used to measure the expression of Dock180.Matrigel invasion were performed to detect the invasion of breast cancer cell lines with miR-31 increased.Resuits The protein levels of Dock180 in breast cancer cell lines negatively correlated with miR-31 expression,and Dock180 was directly targeted by miR-31.Dock180 downregulation and miR-31 overexpression reduced breast cancer cells invasion.Conclusion Dock180 modulated by miR-31 plays an important function in breast cancer cell lines invasion.
3.Investigation of recurrent candlda vaginitis and bacterial vaginsis with ureaplusma urealyticum infection
Hongyan FAN ; Yuanyuan SUN ; Shuxian LI ; Jianliu WANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2009;25(5):550-552
Objective To explore ureaplasma urealyticum (UU) infection of recurrent candida vaginitis (RVVC) and bacterial vaginosis(BV) ,and their clinical characteristics. Methods The vaginal discharge of 81 patients with RVVC and BV were taken for detection of UU. Results The positive rate of UU was 59.3% (48/81). There were significant differences between the patients with UU infection and those without UU infection (P>0.05 ). Conclusion RV VC is correlated with alteration of vaginal milieu internae, dysbacteria and infection of varied pathogen. The comprehensive treatment should be considered according to different pathogen.
4.Influence of periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage on physique and neurodevelopment in premature infants
Shuxian SHI ; Ying SUN ; Yi DUAN ; Bo WANG ; Ruobing SHAN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2016;31(11):851-854
Objective To explore how the severity of periventricular-intraventricular hemorrhage (PIVH)impact on physique and neurodevelopment in premature infants.Methods A total of 80 preterm infants with PIVH admitted to NICU of Qingdao Women and Children's Hospital from December 2013 to June 2015 were eligible.According to the Papile classification,the premature infants were divided into 4 groups.They were grade Ⅰ PIVH group,grade Ⅱ PIVH group,grade Ⅲ PIVH group and grade Ⅳ PIVH group.The infants with grade Ⅰ PIVH and grade Ⅱ PIVH belong to the low-grade PIVH group.The infants with grade Ⅲ PIVH and grade Ⅳ belong to the severe-grade PIVH group.All of them were regularly followed up for 12 months.Neurodevelopmental outcomes of infants at 6 and 12-month correction age were assessed by using the 20 items neuromotor assessment applying for 0-1 year old and the Bayley scales of infant development-Ⅱ.The differences in physical and neurophysical development of premature infants among 4 groups were compared.Results There were no significant differences in physical growth indicators such as body weight,body length and the incidence of weight growth retardation among 4 groups (all P>0.05).The incidence of neurobehavioral abnormalities in infants with grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ PIVH was significantly higher than that of infants with grade Ⅰ-Ⅱ PIVH at 12-month correction age (21.05% vs 3.28%,x2 =4.284,P=0.038).Physical development index(PDI) of grade Ⅰ-Ⅱ PIVH infants was significantly higher than that of grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ PIVH infants at 6-month correction age(F=11.500,P<0.05).At 12-month correction age,grade Ⅰ-Ⅱ PIVH infants showed a significant higher mental development index(MDI) scores and PDI scores than those of grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ PIVH infants(F=14.227,16.515,all P<0.05).Of the 80 cases assessed,infants with grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ PIVH had significantly higher rates of cerebral palsy(21.05% vs 1.64%,x2 =6.300,P=0.012) and developmental delay (26.32% vs 4.92%,x2=5.185,P=0.023) compared with grade Ⅰ-Ⅱ PIVH infants.Conclusions The severe PIVH can have negative effect on the neurodevelopmental outcomes of preterm infants and might induce mental retardation,cerebral palsy and other neurodevelopmental disabilities.Therefore,the regular follow-up and early intervention in preterm infants with PIVH should be implemented to improve the quality of their lives.
5.Measurement of tidal respiration in < 34 weeks premature infants with respiratory clistress syndrome at 40 weeks corrected gestational age
Bo WANG ; Yi DUAN ; Ying SUN ; Shuxian SHI ; Ruobing SHAN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017;26(6):627-631
Objective To investigate pulmonary function in terms of tidal respiration and the influencing factors on it in < 34 weeks premature infants with RDS at corrected gestational age of 40 weeks.Methods A total of 49 of < 34 weeks premature infants with RDS (RDS group) and 36 of < 34 weeks premature infants without RDS (non-RDS group) followed throughout entire twelve months were collected fromn December 2013 to October 2015.Of them,35 RDS patients and 20 non-RDS patients had the pulmonary function examination.A total of 26 full term infants with hyperbilirubinemia (full term group) were recruited for comparison study.The differences in parameters of tidal respiration were compared among the three groups.The RDS patients were further divided into the mild RDS subgroup and severe RDS subgroup according to the severity of illness.Result ①The TPEF [(0.17 ± 0.04) s vs.(0.23 ± O.09) s],VPEF [(6.74±2.70) mLvs.(9.33±2.92) mL],TPEF/TE [(29.06±4.21)% vs.(38.27± 7.16) %],VPEF/VE [(32.54 ± 4.43) % vs.(39.64 ± 5.88) %] in RDS group were significantly lower than those in full term group (P <0.05).The TPEF [(0.19 ±0.06) s vs.(0.23 ±0.09) s],TPEF/TE [(30.31 ±11.53)% vs.(38.27±7.16)%],VPEF/VE [(34.39±8.44)% vs.(39.64±5.88)%] in non-RDS group were significantly lower than those in full termn group (P < 0.05).The TPEF,TPEF/TE,VPEF/VE in RDS group were lower than those in non-RDS group,but the differences were not significant (P > 0.05).②The TPEF,VPEF,TPEF/TE,VPEF/VE in mild RDS group were higher than those in severe RDS group,but the differences were.not significant (P > 0.05).③ Logistic regression analysis indicated that the gestational age was the protective factor of pulmonary function in premature infants with RDS.Conclusions Small airway resistance in < 34 weeks premature infants with RDS is higher than that in full term infants.There was no significant difference in pulmonary function between RDS premature infants and non-RDS premature infants.The gestational age was the influencing factor of pulmonary function in premature infants with RDS.
6.Study on the establishment of skin photoaging model in guinea pig and on the protective effects of nitroxide tempol
Shuxian YAN ; Guoliang CHEN ; Yue HU ; Yu XU ; Xinfen SUN ; Kanghuang LIAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2009;28(7):593-596
Objective To explore the establishment of skin photoaging model and the protective effects of nitroxide tempol on skin in guinea pig. Methods The guinea pig skin photoageing model was established by using solar-simulaten radiation (SSR). Dermal structure was observed with hematoxylin-eosin staining. The structure and expression of elastic fiber were analyzed by Weigert's staining. The uhrastructure of dermal fibroblasts and elastic fiber were observed by electron microscopy. Tempol was used before each exposure at the concentration of 5 mg/ml or 0. 5 mg/ml, and the protective effects of tempol on skin were assessed. Results After seventeen weeks' exposure, there was typical "solar elastosis" damage in the upper dermis. Mature elastic fibers were severely degraded and there was large amount of elastotic material accumulated in the upper dermis. Dermal fibroblasts appeared metabolically hyperactive and mitochondria in the cells were damaged. Some cells even broke up. Tempol at the concentration of 5 mg/ml or 0. 5 mg/ml could prevent photodamage of the photoageing model in the dermis, and Tempol at the concentration of 5 mg/ml had stronger protective effects. Conclusions Guinea pig can be applied as an useful animal model of skin photoageing. Antioxidant tempol has photoprotective effects on photodamage of the photoageing model in guinea pig and can be used as an anti-photoageing agent.
7.Effect of MoS2 content on mechanical properties and electrical wear performance of Ag-MoS2 composites
Shu LI ; Yi FENG ; Xiting YANG ; Juan WANG ; Shuxian CHEN ; Dongli WANG ; Yufeng SUN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(12):2383-2386
BACKGROUND: Silver-matrix composite is usually used as a kind of electrical conductive matedal, which has excellent properties in electrical and heat conducting. MoS2, which used as a common solid lubricating material, has unique anti-frictional and lubricating properties in the process of wearing. Ag-MoS2 composites using in the area of electrical sliding wear were fabricated by adding MoS2 to the silver-matrix. OBJECTIVE: Ag-MoS2 composites with different content of MoS2 were produced to gain the mixture ratio for best properties by the experiments of mechanical and wear test. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The controlled experiment was performed at the Department of Matedal Science and Engineering, Hefei University of Technology from April to May 2008. MATERIALS: Silver powder (Bengbu Gold and Silver Article Factory, China) and MoS2 powder (Sinopharm Chemical Reagent Co., Ltd., China) were used in this study. METHODS: Ag-MoS2 composites for five different contents were fabricated by powder metallurgy method, which included the processes of powder mixture, drying, initial pressure, sintering, and second pressure. MoS2 contents were the MoS2 composite of 12.0%, 13.5%, 15.0%, 16.5%, 18.0% silver- MoS2. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Flexural strength was measured by versatility mechanical testing machine. The microstructures of the composites after sintering were observed by an optical microscope. The electrical sliding friction and wear properties were tested by the electrical wear test machine. The worn surfaces of the samples were observed by a scanning electron microscope. RESULTS: With the increase in MoS2, the flexural strength decreased, the resistivity increased, and the wear loss decreased first, and then increased, which comes the lowest point when the MoS2 content was 15%. CONCLUSION: When the content of MoS2 is 15%, the average properties was the best.
8.Changes of regulatory T cells distribution in trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid induced mice colitis
Shubei WANG ; Ying WANG ; Shuxian ZHANG ; Ying XU ; Ping CHEN ; Yunwei SUN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2013;(1):47-52
Objective To investigate the changes of regulatory T cells (Treg) distribution in trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS) induced mice colitis and the therapeutic effects of dexamethasone (DEX).Methods A total of 40 mice were evenly divided into healthy control group,ethanol control group,model group and DEX treatment group.The model group was given 2.5 mg TNBS through enema,while healthy control group and ethanol control group were administered with 0.9% NaCl solution and ethanol solution respectively.DEX treatment group was intraperitoneal injected with DEX (0.6 mg/kg) since the first day after modeling.Mice were executed at 3rd,5th and 7th day after modeling,mice body weight of each group were observed and the rate of both CD25+ forkhead box P3(Foxp3) positive and CD4 positive cells in spleen and mesenteric lymph nodes were measured by flowcytometry.At the 7th day,disease activity index (DAI) and colonic histopathological score were evaluated,the expression of Foxp3 in colon tissue were measured by immunohistochemistry.t-test was applied for each group comparison.Results Compared with healthy control group and ethanol control group,the mice body weight of model group significantly decreased (t=3.604 and 2.422,both P<0.05); DAI score and colonic histopathologic score increased (t=2.630 and 2.438,both P<0.05;t=7.910 and 6.600; both P<0.01).Compared with the model group,DAI score decreased (t=2.076,P>0.05) and histopathologic severity in DEX treatment group improved significantly (t =2.320,P<0.05).At the 7th day after modeling,the rate of both CD25+ Foxp3 positive and CD4 positive cells in spleen and mesenteric lymph nodes of model group was 3.320% ± 0.533% and 2.888%±0.379%,lower than that of healthy control group (5.379% ±0.518% and 4.688%±0.553%; t=2.769 and 2.686; both P<0.05).After DEX treatment,the rate increased.The expression of Foxp3 in colon tissue of healthy control group,model group and DEX treatment group was 3.000±0.577,7.200±0.800 and 6.000±0.931 per high power field respectively,and the expression of model group and DEX group significantly increased (t=4.257 and 2.739,both P< 0.05).Conclusions The distribution of Treg in spleen and colon were abnormal in TNBS-induced mice colitis model.DEX may improve the disease state of the mice model through upregulating Treg.
9.Endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration in combination with flow cytometry in the diagnosis of gastrointestinal lymphoma
Ying XU ; Shuxian ZHANG ; Shubei WANG ; Lu XIA ; Xiangqin WENG ; Tingjun YE ; Qi ZHU ; Yunwei SUN
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2012;32(11):735-740
Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of endoscopic ultrasound guided fine needle aspiration (EUS-FNA) in combination with flow cytometry (FCM) in lymphoma.Methods From January 2011 to December 2011,the cases of suspicious lymphoma with EUS-FNA examination at Shanghai Ruijin Hospital were retrospectively analyzed.The final diagnosis was according to pathological diagnosis of specimen from the surgery and follow up results.The sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of EUS-FNA combined with FCM in lymphoma diagnosis were initially analyzed.Results A total of 14 suspicious lymphoma patients were collected,eight cases were diagnosed as lymphoma by pathological examination of specimen from the surgery or.tissue from aspiration,four cases were non-lymphoma lesions and two cases still had no final diagnosis.The sensitivity and specificity of FCM alone in lymphoma diagnosis were 4/8 and 4/4 respectively.Six cases of lymphoma were detected by EUS-FNA with FCM.The sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of EUS FNA combined with FCM were 6/8,6/6 and 10/12 respectively.Conclusion EUS-FNA combined with FCM has better diagnostic value in lymphoma,especially for gastrointestinal lymphoma and those surrounding deep lesions.
10.Comparative Study on the Chemical Constitutions of Volatile Oil in Forsythia suspensa and Old F. suspensa
Yingna SUN ; Shuxian BAN ; Ruiming WANG ; Yuhuan DENG ; Zhuo WANG ; Yan NI
China Pharmacy 2016;27(15):2087-2089,2090
OBJECTIVE:To study and compare the volatile constituents in Forsythia suspensa and old F. suspensa. METH-ODS:Steam distillation method was adopted to extract volatile oil. GC-MS was adopted to determine the content of volatile oil:the chromatographic conditions:the column was HP-5MS,inlet temperature was 200 ℃,the carrier gas was nitrogen,split ratio was 20 to 1,by programmed temperature,flow rate was 1 ml/min,the injection volume was 1 μl;MS conditions:ion source was electric bombardment ionization source,electron energy was 70 eV,the interface temperature was 280 ℃,ion source temperature was 230 ℃,quadrupole temperature was 150 ℃,electron multiplier voltage was 2 300 V,and mass scanning range was 29-350 amu. RESULTS:The extraction yield order of volatile oil was that F. suspensa heart was higher than F. suspensa,followed by F. suspensa shell and old F. suspensa;there were 18 common peaks in the volatile oil,and the content of β-pinene was the maxi-mum,followed by α-pinene,β-phellandrene,terpinen-4-ol and terpinene;in addition,4-methylene-1-cyclohexanone,3-cyclohex-ene-1-methanol,cumene formaldehyde,1,7-trimethyl-4-methylenedecahydro,palmitic acid,nutmeg aldehyde can only be detected in the volatile oil of old F. suspensa;while α-phellandrene,ocimene,α-terpineol,α-pinocarvone,cis-piperitol,bornyl acetate,α-cubebene and germacrene D can only present in F. suspensa. CONCLUSIONS:The main chemical components in the volatile oil of F. suspensa and old F. suspensa are basically the same,but there are also some differences. The discovery can provide some ba-sis for the material basic research in the pharmacodynamic differences of F. suspensa.