1.Analysis of 18F-FDG maximum standardized uptake value in gastric cancer with coincidence imaging
Chenqing YIN ; Yule NAN ; Zhijian CHENG ; Qingzhang YIN ; Tong LU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2014;34(1):30-33
Objective To investigate the value of 18F-FDG SUVmax in gastric cancer diagnosis with coincidence imaging.Methods The coincidence imaging was performed in 92 patients with gastric diseases (60 males,32 females,age 65 (32-85) years; 78 malignant cases,14 benign cases).The malignant cases included 3 remnant gastric cancers and 75 primary gastric cancers (staging: 4 of Tis,13 of T1,9 of T2,33 of T3,11 of T4 and 5 without surgery).The well-,moderately-and poorly-differentiated adenocarcinomas were 22,15 and 28,respectively.Images were analyzed retrospectively with visual method and 18F-FDG SUVmax,and the diagnostic results were compared with the histopathological findings.The ROC curve was used to analyze the SUVmax.The Pearson's correlation analysis was performed to evaluate the relationship between SUVmax and tumor size.The Wilcoxon rank sum test was applied to determine the difference of SUVmax between early and advanced gastric cancers.The Kruskal-Wallis test was used to analyze the difference of SUVmax in various types of differentiated adenocarcinoma.Results No matter visual method or SUVmax was used,the sensitivity,specificity and accuracy of coincidence imaging in diagnosis of gastric cancer were 64.1%(50/78),64.3%(9/14) and 64.1%(59/92),respectively.The AUC of SUVmax was 0.695 and the cut-off value was 0.700.SUVmax Was positively correlated with tumor size significantly(r=0.489,P<0.001).There was statistically significant difference between SUVmax of Tis-1 and that of T2-4(0.676± 1.288 vs 3.851 ±3.764;Z=-3.754,P<0.001).However,there was no statistically significant difference among SUVmax of various grades of differentiated adenocarcinoma(2.805±4.008,3.447±2.365,3.413± 3.737 ; x2 =2.459,P> 0.05).Conclusions SUVmax provides more information than visual method in assessing gastric cancer with 18F-FDG coincidence imaging.Appropriate cut-off value of SUV is necessary for improvement of the diagnostic efficiency.Relationships between SUV and pathological T stage,histopathological types and differentiation degree need further investigation.
2.Effect of dendritic cells on renal tubulointerstitial inflammatory injury and regulatory role of PsL-EGFmAb
Tong ZHOU ; Gui-Zhi SUN ; Xiao LI ; Yu-Mei ZHANG ; Kai-Yin WU ; Yan-Yun ZHANG ; Dong-Qing ZHANG ; Nan CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2005;0(10):-
Objective To explore the distribution of dendritic cells (DCs) and the expression of adhesion molecules in rat kidney with unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO),as well as the regulatory effect of anti-P-selectin lectin-EGF domain monoelonal antibody (PsL-EGFmAb) on adhesion,maturation and function of human DCs cultured in vitro.Methods UUO rat models were established,which were divided into sham group (n=6),untreated group (n=18)and treated group with PsL-EGFmAb(n=18).DCs were analyzed with Axioplan 2 microscopy,while P-selectin being observed by immunohistochemistry.CD34~+ stem cells were isolated from cord blood and cultured in 20%IMDM medium with SCF,GM-CSF,TGF-?1,Flt-3L and TNF-?in vitro.During development, PsL-EGFmAb was added and IL-10 served as control.FACS was performed to detect the expression of HLA-DR,CD1a,CD11c,CD54,CD83,CD80,CD86,CD209 (DC-SIGN) and CD62-P,-E,-L (P-,E-,L-selectin) on DCs.RT-PCR was performed to detect the expression of NF-_KB P50, P65 mRNA.MLR was performed to detect the stimulatory effect of DCs on T cell proliferation and ELISA to determine IL-12p70 amount.Results Comparing with Sham group,the expression of P- selectin was up-regulated among tubulointerstitium mainly on renal tubular epithelial cell after unilateral ureteral obstruction on day 1,while CD1a~+CD80~+DCs being also found in renal interstitium. The expression of P-seleetin and CD1a~+CD80~+DCs was increased evidently on day 7,and correlated with the degree of renal tubulointerstitial fibrosis closely.However,these changes became less conspicuous in rat treated with PsL-EGFmAb.In vitro experiment showed on day 5 after cultured with the induction of TNF-?,immature DCs highly expressed C-type lectin DC-SIGN of pattern recognition receptors;the expression of co-stimulatory molecules such as CD11c,CD83,CD80 and CD86 on mature DCs was up-regulated in paralleling with the mRNA level of NF-_KB;the secretion of IL-12 was enhanced,as well as displaying the features of antigen-presenting cells with a higher ability to induce proliferation of T lymphocytes in vitro.In addition,L-selectin expressed highly on immature DCs,but lowly on mature DCs,neither of two DCs expressed P- and E-selectin.Compared with the IL-10 treated group,PsL-EGFmAb had an inhibitory effect on DC-SIGN of DCs with down- regulating the mRNA level of NF-_KB.PsL-EGFmAb could also inhibited CD11c,CD83,CD80, CD86 expression,reduced secretion of IL-12,and inhibited T cell proliferation stimulated by DCs in vitro.Conclusion DCs may play a critical role on initiating the inflammatory injury of renal tubulointerstitium,and the inhibitory effect of PsL-EGFmAb on DC maturation and function correlated with the inhibition of DC-SIGN,which is mainly mediated through NF-_KB signaling pathway.
3.Effect of FGF-21 on learning and memory ability and antioxidant capacity in brain tissue of D-galactose-induced aging mice.
Yin-Hang YU ; Gui-Ping REN ; Yao-Nan LIU ; Su-Su QU ; Fu-Liang BAI ; Tong ZHANG ; Wen-Fei WANG ; Gui-You TIAN ; Xian-Long YE ; De-Shan LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(7):1000-1006
This study aims to investigate the effects of fibroblast growth factor 21 (FGF-21) on learning and memory abilities and antioxidant capacity of D-galactose-induced aging mice. Kunming mice (37.1 +/- 0.62) g were randomly divided into normal control group, model group and FGF-21 high, medium and low dose groups (n = 8). Each group was injected in cervical part subcutaneously with D-galactose 180 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1) once a day for 8 weeks. At the same time, FGF-21-treated mice were administered with FGF-21 by giving subcutaneous injection in cervical part at the daily doses of 5, 2 and 1 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1). The normal control group was given with normal saline by subcutaneous injection in cervical part. At seventh week of the experiment, the learning and memory abilities of mice were determined by water maze and jumping stand tests. At the end of the experiment, the mice were sacrificed and the cells damage of hippocampus was observed by HE staining in each group. Reactive oxygen species (ROS), malondialdehyde (MDA), superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx), catalase (CAT) and total antioxidant capacity (T-AOC) in the brain of mice were determined. The results showed that different doses of FGF-21 could reduce the time reaching the end (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05) and the number of touching blind side (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05) in the water maze comparing with the model group. It could also prolong the latency time (P < 0.05) and decrease the number of errors (P < 0.01 or P < 0.05) in the step down test. The result of HE staining showed that FGF-21 could significantly reduce brain cell damage in the hippocampus. The ROS and MDA levels of three different doses FGF-21 treatment group reduced significantly than that of the model group [(5.58 +/- 1.07), (7.78 +/- 1.92), (9.03 +/- 1.77) vs (12.75 +/- 2.02) pmol (DCF) x min(-1) x mg(-1), P < 0.01 or P < 0.05], [(2.92 +/- 0.71), (4.21 +/- 0.81), (4.41 +/- 0.97) vs (5.62 +/- 0.63) nmol x mg(-1) (protein), P < 0.01]. Comparing with the model group, the activities of SOD, GPx, CAT and T-AOC of the three different doses FGF-21 treatment groups were also improved in a dose-dependent manner. This study demonstrates that FGF-21 can ameliorate learning and memory abilities of D-galactose induced aging mice, improve the antioxidant abilities in brain tissue and delay brain aging. This finding provides a theoretical support for clinical application of FGF-21 as a novel therapeutics for preventing aging.
Aging
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drug effects
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Animals
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Antioxidants
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metabolism
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Brain
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drug effects
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Catalase
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metabolism
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Fibroblast Growth Factors
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pharmacology
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Galactose
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Glutathione Peroxidase
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metabolism
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Hippocampus
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drug effects
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Malondialdehyde
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metabolism
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Maze Learning
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drug effects
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Memory
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drug effects
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Mice
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Superoxide Dismutase
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metabolism
4.IncRNA EVADR promotes proliferation and migration of human colorectal cancer cell lines
Dan HAN ; Ya-Nan TONG ; Yin-Ping JIA ; Meng-Ling TANG ; Liu-Su CAO ; Zhu-Jun ZHANG ; Qu PAN
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2018;38(2):174-179
Objective To explore the effect and mechanism of IncRNA EVADR on the proliferation and migration in human colorectal cancer cell lines HCT116 and LOVO. Methods HCT116 and LOVO cell lines were transfected with IncRNA EVADR by overexpressing lentivirus system. CCK8 assay was performed to measure the growth of HCT116 and LOVO cells after overexpression of EVADR. Transwell migration was performed to determine if EVADR promote HCT116 and LOVO cells migration. Finally, the expression of Ecadherin and transcription factor Snail, Slug, ZEB1 and ZEB2 were detected by Western blot and realtime quantitative PCR respectively. Results We successfully established colorectal cancer cells strains HCT116, LOVO which can stably overexpress IncRNA EVADR and the capacity of proliferation and migration in overexpression group was significantly improved (P<0.05). The expression of Ecadherin was decreased while mesenchymal markers Snail, Slug, ZEB1 and ZEB2 were increased in EVADR overexpression HCT116 and LOVO cells. Conclusions Overexpression of IncRNA EVADR in HCT116 and LOVO cells can significantly promote the proliferation and migration of HCT116 and LOVO cells which may play an important role in regulating epithelial-mesenchymal transition in colorectal cancer cells.
5.Dietary calcium decreases plasma cholesterol level only in female but not in male hamster fed a high cholesterol diet.
Ka Ying MA ; Yin Tong LIANG ; Jing Nan CHEN ; Yue JIANG ; Kin Ming KWAN ; Cheng PENG ; Rui JIAO ; Yuan Yuan ZUO ; Yu HUANG ; Zhen Yu CHEN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2012;25(4):392-398
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of dietary calcium on plasma lipoprotein profile in castrated and ovariectomized hamsters.
METHODSMale, castrated, female and ovariectomized hamsters (n=36 each group) were randomly divided into three sub-groups (n=12) and fed one of the three diets containing 0, 2, and 8 g calcium per kg diet for a period of six weeks. Changes in plasma lipoprotein profile were monitored at the end of week 0, 3 and 6.
RESULTSPlasma total cholesterol (TC), non-high density lipoprotein cholesterol (non-HDL-C), triacylglycerols (TG) and TC/HDL-C were decreased only in intact female and ovariectomized hamsters. In contrast, three levels of dietary calcium had no effect on lipoprotein profiles in both intact male and castrated hamsters.
CONCLUSIONBeneficial modification of lipoprotein profile by dietary calcium was gender-dependent at least in hamsters.
Animals ; Calcium, Dietary ; therapeutic use ; Cholesterol ; blood ; Cholesterol, Dietary ; adverse effects ; Cholesterol, HDL ; blood ; Cricetinae ; Female ; Male ; Triglycerides ; blood
6.Clinical efficacy and safety of topical sirolimus in the treatment of 19 cases of superficial vascular malformation in children
Rui HE ; Bin ZHANG ; Li LI ; Li WEI ; Nan ZHANG ; Tong YU ; Jie YIN ; Zigang XU ; Lin MA
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2022;55(2):129-134
Objective:To investigate efficacy and safety of topical sirolimus cream in the treatment of superficial vascular malformation in children.Methods:A single-center prospective study was carried out. Children with superficial vascular malformation were enrolled into this study from Vascular Anomalies Clinic, Beijing Children′s Hospital, Capital Medical University from September 2019 to September 2020, and treated with 0.1% sirolimus cream. The efficacy was evaluated according to an international four-level classification system through imaging examination, dermoscopy and subjective evaluation, and adverse reactions during the treatment were monitored. Statistical analysis was carried out by t test, univariate analysis of variance or Fisher′s exact test. Results:A total of 19 children with superficial vascular malformations were enrolled, including 12 males and 7 females, aged 1 - 11.5 years. Fourteen children were diagnosed with vascular and lymphatic malformations, 3 with lymphatic malformations, and 2 with venous malformations. Sixteen children presented with lesions on the lower extremities, 8 were accompanied by pain, 2 presented with ulceration, and 6 had previous treatment history. After 6-month treatment, 3 patients achieved improvement of level Ⅰ, 4 of level Ⅱ, 4 of level Ⅲ, and 8 of level Ⅳ; 16 achieved improvement, and 12 achieved marked improvement. Six patients showed significantly decreased length, thickness and width of lesions after 6 months of treatment (1.83 ± 0.84 cm, 1.00 ± 0.55 cm, 2.25 ± 1.25 cm, respectively) compared with those before treatment (2.40 ± 0.95 cm, 1.35 ± 0.61 cm, 2.50 ± 1.34 cm, t = 5.22, 10.25, 3.73, respectively, all P < 0.05) . Gender, age, medical history and pain sensation did not significantly affect the therapeutic effect (all P > 0.05) , while diagnostic classification of vascular malformations significantly affected the therapeutic effect ( P = 0.008) . Among the 19 children, 2 had mild local burning sensation after the treatment. After 1- and 6-month treatment, the blood concentrations of sirolimus were both below 1.0 ng/ml. Conclusion:Topical sirolimus is effective and safe in the treatment of superficial vascular malformation in children.
7.Metabonomics Analysis on Different Varieties of Angelica sinensis Based on UPLC-Q-TOF-MS
Shu-nan LI ; Yin-quan WANG ; Fu-sheng WANG ; Qin FAN ; Jun LUO ; Pei-kun AN ; Ya-li ZHANG ; Qin LI ; Tong PENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2020;26(8):138-147
Objective::To establish differential metabolites between different varieties of
8.Attapulgite can improve yield and total ferulic acid content of Angelica sinensis by adjusting source-sink relationship.
Jun LUO ; Yin-Quan WANG ; Tong PENG ; Li ZONG ; Yang-Yang YAO ; Shu-Nan LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(15):4042-4047
Attapulgite(ATP), as a fertilizer slow-release agent and soil conditioner, has shown remarkable effect in improving the utilization rate of fertilizer and the yield and quality of agricultural products and Chinese medicinal materials. This study aims to explore the effect of ATP on the growth and root quality of Angelica sinensis. To be specific, Mingui 1 was used, and through the pot(soil culture) experiment in the Dao-di producing area, the effects of conventional chemical fertilizer added with ATP on the morphology, photosynthesis, soil respiration, and content of ferulic acid and volatile oil in roots of Mingui 1 were detected. The underlying mechanism was discussed from the perspective of source-sink relationship. The results showed that ATP, via the fertilizer slow-release effect, could meet the needs of A. sinensis for nutrients at the root expansion stage, improve the net photosynthetic rate of leaves and aboveground biomass of plants, and promote the transfer and accumulation of nutrients from the aboveground part(source) to the underground root(sink) in advance during the dry matter accumulation period of roots, so as to improve the root weight per plant. ATP can increase the content of total ferulic acid(the sum of free ferulic acid and coniferyl ferulate), the main effective component of Angelicae Sinensis Radix, by promoting the synthesis of ferulic acid in the roots and the transformation to coniferyl ferulate. However, it had little effect on the content of volatile oil. ATP had certain influence on soil respiration, which needs to be further explored from root activity, rhizosphere microorganisms, and soil microorganisms. This study can lay a basis for soil remediation and improvement and ecological cultivation of A. sinensis.
Adenosine Triphosphate
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Angelica sinensis/chemistry*
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Coumaric Acids
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Fertilizers/analysis*
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Magnesium Compounds
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Oils, Volatile/chemistry*
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Plant Roots/chemistry*
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Silicon Compounds
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Soil
9.Evaluation of asthma control: a questionnaire-based survey in China.
Nan SU ; Jiangtao LIN ; Ping CHEN ; Jing LI ; Changgui WU ; Kaisheng YIN ; Chuntao LIU ; Yiqiang CHEN ; Xin ZHOU ; Yadong YUAN ; Xingang HUANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(11):2030-2036
BACKGROUNDLittle is known about asthma control and perception of asthma among asthmatic patients in China. This study marked the first survey conducted on a national scale that aimed at obtaining baseline information on asthma control and patients' perception of asthma and providing a point of reference for future studies.
METHODSThis face-to-face, questionnaire-based survey was conducted from April 2007 to March 2008 with 3 069 asthmatic patients from the respiratory outpatient clinics of 36 general hospitals located in 10 geographically dispersed cities.
RESULTSConsistent with the Global Initiative for Asthma (GINA) guidelines, 28.7% and 45.0% of our patients achieved control and partial control, respectively. Of the patients in the study, only 21.8% had used a peak flow meter (PFM), and 6.6% of these patients used it daily. Inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) plus a long-acting β2 agonist (LABA) and ICS were the two most common medication regimens and were used in 45.6% and 30.4% of patients, respectively. Asthma had a significant effect on the patients' life and work. A considerable number of hospitalizations, emergency department visits, and sick days were observed.
CONCLUSIONDespite improvements in asthma control and ICS and PFM compliance compared with past literature, the current level of asthma control countrywide continues to fall short of the goals set in the GINA.
Adolescent ; Adrenal Cortex Hormones ; therapeutic use ; Adrenergic beta-Agonists ; therapeutic use ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Anti-Asthmatic Agents ; therapeutic use ; Asthma ; drug therapy ; epidemiology ; China ; epidemiology ; Data Collection ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Young Adult
10.Soil ecological effect of attapulgite and its application prospect in ecological planting of Chinese materia medica.
Jun LUO ; Yin-Quan WANG ; Lan-Ping GUO ; Zhen-Heng WANG ; Shu-Nan LI ; Tong PENG ; Qin LI ; Yang-Yang YAO ; Zheng-Mei QI ; Jiang-Tao NIE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2020;45(9):2031-2035
The long-term and extensive use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides in the cultivation of Chinese materia medica has resulted in serious soil ecological and environmental problems such as secondary salinization, soil consolidation, soil acidification, continuous cropping obstacles, micro-ecological imbalance, and serious soil pests and diseases in the production areas of Chinese materia medica. Therefore, promoting the ecological planting of Chinese materia medica is the only way for the production of Chinese materia medica. Attapulgite(ATP) is a kind of water-rich magnesium-rich aluminosilicate clay mineral with layered and chain structure. It has abundant reserves in China, possesses nano-material properties, strong adsorption and ion exchange properties, and has huge high value utilization space. ATP and its functional products have the potential of water and fertilizer conservation, regulating soil structure and micro-ecology, and are widely used in ecological planting of Chinese materia medica. This paper reviews the resource distribution, structural characteristics, the research and application progress in soil ecological effects of ATP, and prospects the application prospects of it in the ecological planting of Chinese materia medica.
China
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Magnesium Compounds
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Materia Medica
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Silicon Compounds
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Soil