1.Application of Spaced Retrieval Techniques for Cognitive Rehabilitation of Alzheimer's Disease (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(12):1073-1075
The cognitive impairment is a defining feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Cognitive interventions of AD has become more critical and the spaced retrieval techniques are widely used for the cognitive rehabilitation. There are some evidences that spaced retrieval method can facilitate cognitive rehabilitation of AD. However, its effect on cognitive rehabilitation is less well understood. The preliminary evidence suggests that the spaced retrieval techniques has benefits on cognition for patients with AD, although it is difficult to draw conclusions about the efficacy of spaced retrieval training for AD. There are also some encouraging findings indicating that the spaced retrieval can be successfully applied to clinical rehabilitation of AD.
2.Evaluation on phytoestrogen effects of ten kinds of Chinese medicine including flos carthami.
Pi-Wen ZHAO ; Da-Wei WANG ; Jian-Zhao NIU ; Ji-Feng WANG ; Ling-Qiao WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2007;32(5):436-439
OBJECTIVETo explore the phytoestrogenic effects of ten kinds of Chinese medicine including flos carthami, radix cyathulae, radix salviae miltiorrhizae, fructus ligustri lucidi, fructus lycii, radix clycyrrhizae, herba cistanches, herba epimedii, fructus psoraleae and semen cuscutae.
METHOD240 female Kunming mice weighting 9 - 12 g were randomly divided into two main groups A and B. A group was divided into 12 small groups: 1 solvent control group, 1 diethylstilbestrol control group and 10 Chinese medicine groups. B group was also divided into 12 small groups: 1 solvent control group, 1 diethylstilbestrol control group and 10 Chinese medicine antagonistic groups. Mice in ten antagonistic groups were administered both Chinese medicine and diethylstilbestrol everyday. After administered(op) for 4 days, blood was collected and serum was separated. The effect of the pharmacological serum on proliferation rate of MCF-7 (ER+) was analyzed by MTT-assay.
RESULTIn A group, proliferation rates of MCF-7 cells treated with serum from eight Chinese medicine groups including flos carthami, radix cyathulae, radix salviae miltiorrhizae, fructus lycii, herba cistanches, herba epimedii, fructus psoraleae and semen cuscutae were coued markedly increase respectively. While serum from fructus ligustri lucidi group could markedly decrease the proliferation rate of MCF-7 cells. In B group, the increased proliferation rate of MCF-7 cells caused by diethylstilbestrol was significantly reduced in seven Chinese medicine antagonistic groups including flos carthami, radix cyathulae, radix salviae miltiorrhizae, radix clycyrrhizae, herba epimedii, fructus psoraleae and semen cuscutae. While the increased proliferation rate could be markedly enhanced in herba cistanches group.
CONCLUSIONSix kinds of Chinese medicine such as flos carthami, radix cyathulae, radix salviae miltiorrhizae, herba epimedii, fructus psoraleae and semen cuscutae show both estrogenic effects (when administered indepently) and antiestrogenic effects (when administered together with diethylstilbestrol). Such bidirectional effects depends on the internal estrogen level.
Animals ; Breast Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Carthamus tinctorius ; chemistry ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cell Survival ; drug effects ; Diethylstilbestrol ; pharmacology ; Drug Antagonism ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Estrogens, Non-Steroidal ; pharmacology ; Female ; Humans ; Mice ; Phytoestrogens ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Random Allocation ; Receptors, Estrogen ; metabolism ; Salvia miltiorrhiza ; chemistry ; Serum
3.Value of measuring ankle brachial index for diagnosing peripheral arterial disease in Chinese patients with high cardiovascular risk
Jue LI ; Da-Yi HU ; Wen-Yue PANG ; Xiao-Ming GUO ; Ming-Zhong ZHAO ; Ying-Yi LUO ; Yong-Xia QIAO ; Ying-Xian SUN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2008;36(6):514-516
Objective To evaluate the value of measuring ankle brachial index (ABI) for diagnosing peripheral arterial disease(PAD)compared with conventional digital subtraction angiography (DSA) as the reference standard.Methotis A total of 383 consecutive inpatients (245 male.mean age 64.1 ±11.7 years) underwent both conventional DSA and ABI measurements.Results The rate of statin intervention was 90.9%,ACEI 69.2%,antiplatelet 96.6% and β-blockers 67.9%.The intravascular stenosis was classified into six degrees:normal,<30%,30%-49%,50%-69%,70%-89% and≥90%.Compared to the traditional gold standard (DSA) in diagnosis PDA.the ABI value decreased in proportion to the sevefity of PAD (the ABI value was 1.08±0.11,1.05±0.16,0.99±0.17,0.66±0.24,0.55±0.28 and 0.54±0.00 respectively in the six ranks).There was a significant correlation between DSA and ABI in diagnosis PAD.Conclusion ABI measurement is an accurate and reliable non-invasive altemative to conventional DSA in the assessment of lower extremity arteries in patients with peripheral arterial disease.
4.Correlation between hepatic immunological markers and virus genotype in patients with chronic hepatitis C.
Wen-hui YU ; Wei-xiong LI ; Da-qiao ZHOU ; Jing-song HE ; Jie-ming DONG ; Zhi-xing SONG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2006;23(4):452-455
OBJECTIVETo investigate the hepatic expression of immunological markers relevant to a cytotoxic response in relation to viral genotype.
METHODSThe frozen liver biopsies were obtained from 28 HF genotyped patients and made the sections stained. The morphometry was used to analyze the major histocompatibility complex class I (MHC-I), CD8, beta(2)-microglobulin (beta(2) -mG), HFE and CD68 in the stained sections. Biopsy data of response to therapy with interferon were available in 18 cases.
RESULTSCD8+ was usually clustered together and localized in portal tracts and sinusoids, and seen to interact with MHC I positive lining cells. MHC-I and beta(2) -mG were expressed mainly in endothelial and Kupffer cells. HFE was expressed in most round and dendritic CD68+ cells. Patients with virus genotype 3a had higher hepatic MHC-I and HFE expression, and a better sustained response to interferon (IFN) therapy than patients without.
CONCLUSIONThe MHC-I expression in the liver of patient with chronic hepatitis C virus infection seems to relate to viral-genotype. The hepatic MHC-I and HFE expression are higher in patients with virus genotype 3a than that in patients with non-3a genotype.
Adult ; Antigens, CD ; metabolism ; Antigens, Differentiation, Myelomonocytic ; metabolism ; Antiviral Agents ; therapeutic use ; Blotting, Western ; CD8 Antigens ; metabolism ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Female ; Genotype ; Hemochromatosis Protein ; Hepacivirus ; drug effects ; genetics ; Hepatitis C, Chronic ; genetics ; metabolism ; virology ; Histocompatibility Antigens Class I ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Interferons ; therapeutic use ; Liver ; immunology ; metabolism ; virology ; Male ; Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Middle Aged ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
5.Clinical efficacy of traditional chinese medicine on acute myocardial infarction: a prospective cohort study.
Wen-hui DUAN ; Fang LU ; Li-zhi LI ; Cheng-long WANG ; Jian-gang LIU ; Qiao-ning YANG ; Feng GU ; Lei ZHANG ; Da-zhuo SHI
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2012;18(11):807-812
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical effects of Chinese medicine (CM) on acute myocardial infarction (AMI) with a prospective cohort study.
METHODSA total of 334 AMI patients from January 2007 to March 2009 were consecutively enrolled, and were assigned to a treatment group (169 cases) treated with combined therapy (CM for at least one month and Western medicine) and a control group (165 cases) with Western medicine alone. Clinical data including age, gender, smoking, medical history, infarction area, heart functional classification, CM syndrome scores, blood-stasis syndrome score, primary end-point (death, nonfatal myocardial infarction, and revascularization) and secondary end-point (ischemic stroke, rehospitalization due to angina, heart failure and shock), were collected. CM syndrome scores, blood-stasis syndrome score, primary end-point and secondary end-point were collected during the 6-month follow-up. Kaplan-Meier method was used for the survival analysis. The multifactor analysis was analyzed by Cox proportional hazards regression.
RESULTSAt the end of 6-month the CM syndrome score and bloodstasis syndrome score in the treatment group were lower than those in the control group (P<0.01), especially the symptoms of chest pain, spontaneous perspiration and insomnia. Rehospitalization rate due to angina during the 6-month follow-up in the treatment group (2.96%) was lower than that in the control group (7.88%, P<0.05). Kaplan- Meier survival curve showed that event-free cumulated survival of rehospitalization due to angina during the 6-month follow-up in the treatment group was higher than that in the control group (Log rank 4.700, P=0.03). Cox regression analysis showed that heart dysfunction [hazard ratio (HR)=1.601, 95% CI=1.084-2.364, P=0.018] and diabetes mellitus (HR=1.755, 95% CI=1.031-2.989, P=0.038) were hazard factors to end-point, whereas CM (HR 0.405, 95% CI=0.231-0.712, P=0.002), percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI, HR=0.352, 95% CI=0.204-0.607, P<0.001) and angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors (HR=0.541, 95% CI=0.313-0.936, P=0.028) were protective factors.
CONCLUSIONSCM therapy could decrease CM syndrome scores and blood-stasis syndrome score, reduce the rehospitalization rate during 6-month follow-up due to angina. Heart dysfunction and diabetes mellitus were hazard factors to end-point, whereas CM, PCI and ACE inhibitors were protective factors.
Adult ; Aged ; Case-Control Studies ; Cohort Studies ; Female ; Hematologic Diseases ; complications ; epidemiology ; Hospitalization ; statistics & numerical data ; Humans ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; adverse effects ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Myocardial Infarction ; complications ; epidemiology ; therapy ; Prospective Studies ; Research Design ; Syndrome ; Treatment Outcome
6.Development and characterization of a stable cell line expressing respiratory syncytial virus non-structural protein NS1.
Sheng QIN ; Yu-Tao WANG ; Zi-Feng YANG ; Qiao-Lian CHEN ; Wen-Da GUAN ; Shi-Guan WU ; Wen-Kuan LIU ; Zhao-Guang ZHEN ; Hai-Tao LI ; Rong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Virology 2011;27(6):587-593
To develop a stable cell line that could express the RSV NS1, the full-length RSV NS1 gene was generated by RT-PCR amplification from respiratory syncytial virus. NS1 gene was ligated with pBABE-puro to construct the recombinant retroviral expression plasmid pBABE-NS1, which was cotransfected into 293FT packaging cells with PIK packaging plasmid by calcium phosphate co-precipitation. The supernatant of 293FT was collected to infect HEp-2 cells, the resulting cell clones stably expressing NS1 were screened by puromycin. Using QPCR, CPE staining method and indirect immunofluorescence assay, the expression of NS1 at both gene and protein levels was identified. The recombinant plasmid pBABE-NS1 was identified by EcoRI and BamHI endonuclease digestion and the sequence analysis. QPCR results showed that the NS1 gene amplification in HEp-2-NS1 cells was 8483 fold higher than that in HEp-2 cells. Although the exogenous interferon was added, all cells were destroyed after 48 hours post infection using CPE staining method, showing that HEp-2-NS1 cells remained sensitive to the VSV virus. The results of RT-PCR and indirect immunofluorescence assay showed that the NS1 gene in HEp-2 cells could not only transcribe mRNA, but also express NS1 protein steadily. We had successfully established HEp-2-NS1 cell lines with stable expression of respiratory syncytial virus non-structural protein NS1.
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7.Population-based study of human papillomavirus infection in high-risk area for cervical cancer in Shanxi Province, China.
Yan-hong SHEN ; Feng CHEN ; Man-ni HUANG ; Bin LIU ; Xi-xia WANG ; Fang-hui ZHAO ; Shu-min LI ; Nan LI ; Ling-ying WU ; Shou-de RONG ; Wen-hua ZHANG ; Sheng-da REN ; Rui-de HUANG ; You-lin QIAO
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2003;25(4):381-385
OBJECTIVESTo investigate the prevalence of oncogenic type of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and identify the high risk population for conducting immuno/chemoprevention of cervical cancer.
METHODSAll married women aged 30 to 50 with no history of hysterectomy, pelvic radiation and non-pregnant from certain villages of Xiangyuan and Yangcheng County were invited. This study was conducted through two phases. In phase one, subjects sampled the vaginal secretions using the collectors after signing the informed consent. And physicians sampled exfoliated cells from cervix in the phase two. All the specimens were tested with the Hybrid Capture 2 test. The data was managed and analyzed by VFP and SPSS software.
RESULTSThere were 9,683 women participated in this study. Local women welcomed this study and population compliance rate was 75.4%. In tested population, we found 2,666 subjects of HPV DNA positive and HPV prevalence was 27.5%. The rates of different age group were 24.5% (30-34 yrs), 27.4% (35-39 yrs), 28.2% (40-44 yrs), 27.4% (45-50 yrs) respectively and had no significant differences (P = 0.604). The rates were slightly increased with the higher education level and had no differences (P = 0.106). The rate in mountain areas was higher than that in half-mountain areas (P = 0.001).
CONCLUSIONSThe prevalence of HPV infection is indeed high in this region. Local women and health professionals welcome the activities of cervical cancer screening and prevention. It is an emergent task to improve their sanitary condition and prevent them from cervical cancer in these women. A women health cohort is established successfully among high HPV exposed women in rural China. The extensive biologic specimen repository has been successfully established to simultaneously study the etiology, early detection, and immuno/chemoprevention of cervical cancer.
Adult ; China ; epidemiology ; DNA, Viral ; analysis ; Female ; Humans ; Mass Screening ; Middle Aged ; Papillomaviridae ; isolation & purification ; Papillomavirus Infections ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; Prevalence ; Tumor Virus Infections ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; virology ; Vaginal Smears
8.Chemokine-like factor 1, a novel cytokine, contributes to airway damage, remodeling and pulmonary fibrosis.
Ya-xia TAN ; Wen-ling HAN ; Ying-yu CHEN ; Neng-tai OUYANG ; Yan TANG ; Feng LI ; Pei-guo DING ; Xiao-lan REN ; Guang-qiao ZENG ; Jing DING ; Tong ZHU ; Da-long MA ; Nan-shan ZHONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2004;117(8):1123-1129
BACKGROUNDChemokine-like factor 1 (CKLF1) was recently identified as a novel cytokine. The full-length CKLF1 cDNA contains 530 bp encoding 99 amino acid residues with a CC motif similar to that of other CC family chemokines. Recombinant CKLF1 exhibits chemotactic activity on leucocytes and stimulates proliferation of murine skeletal muscle cells. We questioned whether CKLF1 could be involved in the pathogenesis of inflammation and proliferation in the lung. Therefore we used efficient in vivo gene delivery method to investigate the biological effect of CKLF1 in the murine lung.
METHODSCKLF1-expressing plasmid, pCDI-CKLF1, was constructed and injected into the skeletal muscles followed by electroporation. Lung tissues were obtained at the end of week 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively after injection. The pathological changes in the lungs were observed by light microscope.
RESULTSA single intramuscular injection of CKLF1 plasmid DNA into BALB/c mice caused dramatic pathological changes in the lungs of treated mice. These changes included peribronchial leukocyte infiltration, epithelial shedding, collagen deposition, proliferation of bronchial smooth muscle cells and fibrosis of the lung.
CONCLUSIONSThe sustained morphological abnormalities of the bronchial and bronchiolar wall, the acute pneumonitis and interstitial pulmonary fibrosis induced by CKLF1 were similar to phenomena observed in chronic persistent asthma, acute respiratory distress syndrome and severe acute respiratory syndrome. These data suggest that CKLF1 may play an important role in the pathogenesis of these important diseases and the study also implies that gene electro-transfer in vivo could serve as a valuable approach for evaluating the function of a novel gene in animals.
Animals ; Base Sequence ; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ; cytology ; Cell Movement ; Chemokines ; genetics ; physiology ; Electroporation ; Humans ; Lung ; pathology ; MARVEL Domain-Containing Proteins ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Plasmids ; Pulmonary Fibrosis ; etiology
9.Polymorphisms in TYMS for Prediction of Capecitabine-Induced Hand-Foot Syndrome in Chinese Patients with Colorectal Cancer
Si-Qi DONG ; Tong-Min WANG ; Jiang-Bo ZHANG ; Yong-Qiao HE ; Wen-Qiong XUE ; Zi-Yi WU ; Da-Wei YANG ; Lian-Jing CAO ; Jing-Wen HUANG ; Xi-Zhao LI ; Pei-Fen ZHANG ; Xiao-Hui ZHENG ; Wei-Hua JIA
Cancer Research and Treatment 2021;53(3):724-732
Purpose:
Capecitabine is an extensively used oral prodrug of 5-fluorouracil in treatment of colon cancer and is known to cause hand-foot syndrome (HFS). As the target enzyme for capecitabine, thymidylate synthase (TYMS) plays a key role for 5-fluorouracil metabolism and has been associated with some side effects caused by capecitabine. The aim of our study is to identify the possible genetic predictors of capecitabine-induced HFS (CAP-HFS) in Chinese colorectal cancer patients.
Materials and Methods:
Whole exons of TYMS were sequenced for 288 extreme phenotype HFS patients, including 144 severe or early-onset (first 2 cycles) moderate HFS extreme cases and 144 extreme controls with no reported HFS. The associations between polymorphisms and CAP-HFS were analyzed using logistic regression under an additive model.
Results:
We identified a novel risk mutation (c.1A>G, chr18:657743), was associated with severe HFS in an extreme case who was affected during the first cycle of treatment. Moreover, we identified three new variants, rs3786362, rs699517, rs2790, and two previously reported variants, 5’VNTR 2R/3R and 3′-untranslated region 6-bp ins-del, which were significantly associated with CAP-HFS (p < 0.05). In silico analysis revealed that the effect of these polymorphisms in the TYMS region on the development of HFS might not be restricted solely to the regulation of TYMS expression, but also the TYMS catalytic activity through the indirect effect on ENOSF1 expression.
Conclusion
This study identified new polymorphisms in TYMS gene significantly associated with CAP-HFS, which may serve as useful genetic predictors for CAP-HFS and help to elucidate the underlying mechanism of HFS.
10.Polymorphisms in TYMS for Prediction of Capecitabine-Induced Hand-Foot Syndrome in Chinese Patients with Colorectal Cancer
Si-Qi DONG ; Tong-Min WANG ; Jiang-Bo ZHANG ; Yong-Qiao HE ; Wen-Qiong XUE ; Zi-Yi WU ; Da-Wei YANG ; Lian-Jing CAO ; Jing-Wen HUANG ; Xi-Zhao LI ; Pei-Fen ZHANG ; Xiao-Hui ZHENG ; Wei-Hua JIA
Cancer Research and Treatment 2021;53(3):724-732
Purpose:
Capecitabine is an extensively used oral prodrug of 5-fluorouracil in treatment of colon cancer and is known to cause hand-foot syndrome (HFS). As the target enzyme for capecitabine, thymidylate synthase (TYMS) plays a key role for 5-fluorouracil metabolism and has been associated with some side effects caused by capecitabine. The aim of our study is to identify the possible genetic predictors of capecitabine-induced HFS (CAP-HFS) in Chinese colorectal cancer patients.
Materials and Methods:
Whole exons of TYMS were sequenced for 288 extreme phenotype HFS patients, including 144 severe or early-onset (first 2 cycles) moderate HFS extreme cases and 144 extreme controls with no reported HFS. The associations between polymorphisms and CAP-HFS were analyzed using logistic regression under an additive model.
Results:
We identified a novel risk mutation (c.1A>G, chr18:657743), was associated with severe HFS in an extreme case who was affected during the first cycle of treatment. Moreover, we identified three new variants, rs3786362, rs699517, rs2790, and two previously reported variants, 5’VNTR 2R/3R and 3′-untranslated region 6-bp ins-del, which were significantly associated with CAP-HFS (p < 0.05). In silico analysis revealed that the effect of these polymorphisms in the TYMS region on the development of HFS might not be restricted solely to the regulation of TYMS expression, but also the TYMS catalytic activity through the indirect effect on ENOSF1 expression.
Conclusion
This study identified new polymorphisms in TYMS gene significantly associated with CAP-HFS, which may serve as useful genetic predictors for CAP-HFS and help to elucidate the underlying mechanism of HFS.