1.Application of Fuzzy Optimized Entropy Weight Model on the Risk Management of New Drug Research & Development Innovation Techniques Projects
China Pharmacy 2001;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE:To construct a fuzzy optimized model based on entropy weight and to discuss the application of the model on the risk management of new drug research&development project.METHODS:Risk management model of new drug research&development projects was established by combining fuzzy mathematics and entropy weight theory.RESULTS:The new drug research&development projects can be optimized and ranked based on the evaluation results on the model.CONCLUSION:The fuzzy optimized entropy weight model can be applied for the evaluation in the risk management of new drug research&development projects,which serves as scientific base for the administrative decision.
2.Effect of curcumin on the protein expression of pleiotrophin in cervical cancer caski cells
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2007;0(07):-
Objective:To investigate the effect of curcumin on the proliferation and the protein expression of Pleiotrophin(PTN) in cervical cancer Caski cells. Methods:MTT was used to assay the proliferation of Caski cells which were treated with different concentrations of curcumin. The immunocytochemistry was used to assay the distinctive expression of PTN in Caski cells which were treated by curcumin or not. The effects of curcumin with different concentrations on the protein levels of PTN were tested by Western blotting. Results:The proliferation of Caski cells were inhibited by curcumin in a does-dependent manner.Immunocytochemistry assessment showed the expression of PTN was significant down-regulated after treated with curcumin. Western blotting showed the curcumin could down-regulate the expression of PTN,and this was a does-dependent action. Conclusion:Curcumin could inhibit the proliferation and the PTN expression of Caski cells significantly,which may be one of the molecular mechanisms anticancer of curcumin.
3.Effect of silencing Nek2 gene on cell cycle of ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(11):1463-1465
Objective To study the effect of silencing Nek2 via RNAi on cell cycle of ovarian cancer SKOV 3 cells and the re‐lated molecular mechanism .Methods The Nek2‐siRNA was transfected into the ovarian cancer SKOV3 cells .The change of cell cy‐cle of SKOV3 cells at 48 h after transfection was examined by the flow cytometry technique ;Western blot assay was used to deter‐mine the change of level of the cell cycle related factors cyclinB1 ,CDK1 ,P27 and the phosphorylation level of the ERK1/2 after Nek2‐siRNA transfection for 48 h .Results The flow cytometry detection results showed that the proportion of the cells in G 2/M stage in the blank control group ,negative control group and RNAi group was 13 .72% ,12 .27% and 1 .56% respectively .Compared with the control group ,the number of the cells in G2/M stage in the transfected group was reduced obviously (P< 0 .05) .The Western blot detection results showed that compared with the control group ,the expression of cyclinB1 and CDK1 protein in SK‐OV3 cells was significantly reduced ,the expression of P27 was increased after silencing Nek2 and the phosphorylation level of ERK1/2 in SKOV3 cells was significantly reduced after silencing Nek2 gene(P< 0 .05) .Conclusion Silencing Nek2 gene might block the ovarian cancer cell line SKOV 3 initiating mitosis ,thus inhibit their proliferation .
4.Surveillance of bacterial drug resistance in First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University during 2013
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(13):1722-1724
Objective To investigate the distribution and drug resistance of clinical common isolated bacteria from our hospital in 2013.Methods The antimicrobial susceptibility testing was carried out by using the automated systems with the MIC method and Kirby-Bauer method.The WHONET 5.6 software was adopted to conduct the data analysis according to the CLSI standard in 2013 version.Results A total of 4 168 strains of bacteria were clinically isolated in 2013,in which Gram-positive bacterial strains ac-counted for 21 .8%(907/4 168)and Gram-negative bacterial strains for 78.2%(3 261/4 168).The prevalence of methicillin-resist-ant strains in S.aureus and coagulase negative staphylococcus was 48.7% and 80.9% respectively.No staphylococcal strain with resistant and intermediate to vancomycin and linezolid was found.Penicillin-resistant S.pneumonia strain was not found.And 1 strain of vancomycin- resistant E.faecium was found.The prevalence of ESBLs - producing strains was 58.8% in E.coli and 35.8% in K.pneumonia.Non-fermentative bacilli accounted for 37.5% in all bacterial isolates.The percentage of P.aeruginosa re-sistant to imipenem and meropenem was 19.3% and 14.2% respectively,the percentage of A.baumannii resistant to imipenem and meropenem was 68.9% and 67.0% respectively.Conclusion The isolation rate of non-fermentative bacilli is increased,the drug re-sistance rate of P.aeruginosa and A.baumannii is declined than that in 2012.Strengthening the surveillance of bacterial drug resist-ance in hospital has important significance for guiding rational selection of antimicrobial agents in clinic.
5.Inhibitors of differentiation and tumors
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(10):-
Inhibitors of differentiation(Id) are negative regulators of basic helix-loop-helix(bHLH) type transcription factor.There are four related members of the Id family called Id-1,Id-2,Id-3 and(Id-4) in mammalian cells.Since the identification of Id proteins in 1990,the roles of Id in cell proliferation,differentiation,development,maturation,apoptosis and tumorigenesis have been widely investigated.This article focuses on the role of Id in tumorigenesis.
6.Progress on obesity mediated by vagus nerve simulation and vagal blocking
International Journal of Surgery 2010;37(12):847-850
The optimal bariatric surgery is still not acquired although the obesity epidemic has become a worldwide problem. The recentness studies on obesity focused on mass balance regulated by central nervous system, in which an important circuit is vagus nerve. This review provides progress on obesity mediated by vagus nerve simulation and vagal blocking.
7.The research progress of uric acid metabolism in intestine
Fan PING ; Tingting YAN ; Yue WANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(7):763-766
Urid acid is one of the terminal metabolites of human body.More and more attention was paid to its metabolic mechanisms in intestinal tract;however, few studies were seen so far.This study aims to illuminate the metabolic mechanism of uric acid in intestinal tract by two ways:one is the transporters associated with intestinal epithelium, including ABCG2 and SLC2A9, the other is decomposition of uric acid by intestinal flora.We hope this review can provide new insights to decrease blood uric acid and treat urate-related diseases, and also provide a new way to alleviate drug-induced kidney damage.
8.Clinical Characteristics of Intrahepatic Cholestasis: Analysis of 703 Patients
Tingting DING ; Xiuqin FAN ; Xiaoping ZOU
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2017;22(7):415-418
Background:Intrahepatic cholestasis is a commonly seen clinical manifestation, and often accompanied with jaundice.Study on clinical characteristics of patients with different degrees of jaundice is helpful for the acknowledge of intrahepatic cholestasis.Aims:To explore the clinical characteristics of intrahepatic cholestasis with jaundice.Methods:General data, biochemistry parameters, etiology and treatment of 703 patients with intrahepatic cholestasis were retrospectively analyzed.Results:Jaundice occurred in 168 patients (23.9%), including 149 mild jaundice, 15 moderate jaundice and 4 severe jaundice.Levels of ALT, AST, ALP, GGT, DBIL, TBIL, ratio of DBIL/TBIL, TBA were significantly increased in jaundice group than in non-jaundice group (P<0.05).Levels of ALT, AST, DBIL, TBIL, TBA were statistically different between groups with different degrees of jaundice (P<0.05), however, no significant differences in ALP, GGT, ratio of DBIL/TBIL were seen (P>0.05).The main etiology of intrahepatic cholestasis were digestive system tumors, cardiovascular diseases, shock, hematologic diseases and primary biliary cholangitis.Ursodeoxycholic acid and S-ademetionine were the main drugs for treatment of intrahepatic cholestasis.Conclusions:For patients with intrahepatic cholestasis, levels of ALT, AST, ALP, GGT are increased with the development of jaundice, and attention on damage of hepatocytes should be paid.The etiology of intrahepatic cholestasis with jaundice involves diseases of different organs and systems, most of them are malignant tumor, cardiovascular diseases, shock and primary biliary cholangitis.
9.The Impact of the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme on Rural Medical Institutions
Jue YAN ; Tingting FAN ; Shasha JIAO
Chinese Medical Ethics 1995;0(04):-
Objective: Analyze the impact of NCMS(new cooperative medical scheme) on rural medical institutions,and give suggestions for the sustainable development of medical institutions and the NCMS.Methods: Collect and analyze the efficiency and the account materials of the county-level healthcare departments and the town-level health centers of Zhen'an County in 2003 and 2006.Results: The implementation of NCMS produced an effect on the increase of the outpatient medical service;the service quality of the county-level medical institutions and the town-level health centers needs to be enhanced in spite of the increase of in-patient medical service;the medical institutions' income increased,and the medical service fees increased rapidly;the expenditure per person and time rose sharply.Conclusions: Management mechanism of NCMS should be further developed,construction and supervision of the county-level medical sectors and the town-level health centers,especially supervision of the quality of medical sectors be enhanced;the payment system be changed to control the growth rate of medical expenses.
10.Mediating role of activities of daily living and self-rated health in chronic disease-caused depressive symptoms among the elderly
WANG Huaizhao ; QIAO Tingting ; FAN Yancun
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(7):574-577
Objective:
To investigate the mediating role of activities of daily living (ADL) and self-rated health in chronic disease-caused depressive symptoms among the elderly, so as to provide insights into depression control among the elderly.
Methods:
Basic features, depressive symptoms, number of chronic diseases, ADL and self-rated health of the elderly at ages of 60 years and older were collected from the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study 2018. Multiple linear regression model was created using the Process program to examine the mediating role of ADL and self-rated health in number of chronic disease-caused depressive symptoms, and the significance of the mediating role was tested using the Bootstrap test.
Results:
A total of 5 892 elderly participants were enrolled, with a mean age of (68.42±6.23) years and including 2 744 men (46.57%). The participants had a median depressive symptom score of 8 (interquartile range, 10) points, a median number of chronic diseases of 1 (interquartile range, 1), a median ADL score of 12 (interquartile range, 3) points, and a median self-rated health score of 3 (interquartile range, 1) points. Mediation analysis showed that number of chronic diseases affected depressive symptoms via the independent mediating role of ADL (β=0.163, 95%CI: 0.120-0.206) and self-rated health (β=0.303, 95%CI: 0.259-0.351), and affected depressive symptoms via the chain mediating role of ADL and self-rated health (β=0.057, 95%CI: 0.043-0.074) among the elderly, and the gross mediating role consisted of 58.44% of total effects.
Conclusions
The number of chronic diseases may incease the risk of depressive symptoms through aggravating the impairment of ADL and decreasing self-rated health levels among the elderly.