1.Anti-tumor activity of xidan suspensions in vivo
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 1986;0(02):-
Objective:To study anti-tumor activity of Xidan Suspensions in vivo.Methods: The mice were transported by armpit or intraperitoneum injection of H22,EC or P388 tumor cells.Results: Xidan Suspensions inhibited markedly the growth of H22,EC or P388 tumor cells(P
2.Acute toxicity of Xidan Suspensions in mice
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 1986;0(04):-
Objective:To study acute toxicity of Xidan suspensions in mice.Methods:To measure the LD50 and to observe the response to machinery stimulation and the autonomic activity of the experimental animals when Xidan suspensions is taken orally into the mice.Results:The LD_(50) of Xidan suspensions is 148.08g(crude medicinal materials)/kg in the mice by ig.When it is taken orally(ig)into the mice at the dosage of LD_(50) or more [180g(crude medicinal materials)/kg],it is found that the response to machinery stimulation,the autonomic activity the muscle tone and the regulation of balance ability decreased obviously.Conclusion:It is indicated that Xidan suspensions could be toxic to the nervous system of mice.
3.Expression and effect of FOXC2 and Vimentin in gastriccarcinoma tissues
Deming XIONG ; Yao ZHANG ; Guoping WANG ; Gang LI ; Xiaogang XU ; Wenhua RAN ; Xuefen LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(30):3612-3614
Objective To investigate the expression and effect of FOXC2 (forkhead box C2) and Vimentin in gastric carcinoma tissues .Methods To detect the protein expression of FOXC2 and Vimentin in 20 normal gastric tissues and 65 gastric carcinoma tissues with immunochemistry .Results FOXC2 and Vimentin were highly expressed in all gastric carcinoma tissues .In all gastric carcinoma cases ,the FOXC2 expression rate was 41 .53% ,the rate of Vimentin was 35 .38% .The average expression rates of FOXC2 and Vimentin in TNM ( Ⅲ + Ⅳ ) group were significantly higher than those in TNM (Ⅰ + Ⅱ ) group ,respectively (58 .60% vs .27 .78% ,P=0 .012 ;55 .88% vs .29 .03% ,P=0 .018) .The expression rates of FOXC2 and Vimentin in lymph node transfer group were statistically higher than those in no lymph node transfer group (51 .72% vs .22 .22% ,P=0 .013;41 .20% vs . 14 .80% ,P=0 .010) .The correlation between FOXC2 and Vimentin was positive (P= 0 .037) .Conclusion It is possible that FOXC2 and Vimentin are involved in the transformation of epithelial cells into the mesenchymal cells .And they may play an impor-tant role in the metastasis of gastric carcinoma .
4.The adiponectin gene polymorphisms and the association with colorectal cancer
Desen XIANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Jie XIAO ; Wenhua RAN ; Ziduo HUANG ; Tao ZHOU
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(25):3493-3496
Objective To investigate the adiponectin(ADIPOQ)gene polymorphisms and which association with colorectal cancer(CRC).Methods Genotyping of blood samples were performed for 250 case-control pairs.Taqman real-time PCR was used to test the three single nucleotide polymorphisms(SNPs),namely rs266729,rs2441 766,rs1 501299.Logistic regression was applied to assess the effects of three SNPs,the gene-gene,and gene-environment interactions on CRC risk.Results The ADIPOQ rs266729 GG and CG+GG genotype had a higher CRC risk than those carrying the CC genotype[OR (95%CI ):1.87 (1.01 - 3.47),1.63 (1.14-2.32),respectively].The same results was observed in cases who carried TG+GG genotype vs .TT genotype in rs2441 766 [OR(95%CI ):1.45(1.02-2.06)].The rs1 501299 GT+TT genotype had a lower CRC risk than those carrying the GG genotype [OR(95%CI ):0.61(0.43-0.88)].Furthermore,in two-factor gene-environment interaction analyses,rs266729 presented signifi-cant interactions with Body mass index (BMI),with OR of 1.1 6 (95%CI :1.03-1.30).Conclusion The results suggest that vari-ants in ADIPOQ may contribute to increased colorectal cancer risk and this contribution may be modified by BMI.
5.Current status of health education faculty and paths to improvement in Yuzhong District of Chongqing
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(6):799-802
Objective:
To understand the current status of health education faculty in Yuzhong District of Chongqing, so as to explore the implementation path to improve the construction of health education faculty.
Methods:
In August 2023, stratified random sampling was used to directly select a total of 555 teachers and school doctors from 17 schools in 11 streets of Yuzhong District, who were invited to conduct a questionnaire survey. A total of 409 fulltime or parttime health education teachers were included in the analysis of the results. Both χ2 test and Fisher exact probability method were analyzed for compare the differences in the frequency of conducting health education courses and specializing in specializing areas among different plant health education teachers in Yuzhong District.
Results:
Health education course faculty were mainly female teachers, accounting for 81.66%. The proportions of physical education (PE) teachers, school doctors, head teachers and teachers from other disciplines were 14.67%, 8.31%, 62.84%, 14.18%, and the class teachers (81.33%) and school doctor (80.95%) were found of the highest proportion of providing health education courses, and the teaching section was mainly elementary school (first to third grade: 42.30%, fourth to sixth grade: 44.74%). Among the teachers, school doctors had the highest proportion (88.24%) of receiving training related to health education courses. And there was a significant stastical difference in the frequency of conducting health education classes among PE teachers, school doctor, head teachers and the teachers of other courses (χ2=54.46, P<0.01). The results of Fisher exact probability method showed that the differences in selfassessment of the most and least skilled areas among PE teachers, school doctor, head teachers and teachers of other courses were statistically significant (P<0.01).
Conclusions
Health education faculty in Yuzhong District is mainly composed of PE teachers, school doctor, head teachers and teachers of other courses. The standardized training and assessment of teaching for school doctor could promote the school nurse group developing into specialized health education faculty.
6.Effect of Comprehensive Psychotherapy on Psychology of Cancer Patients
Biyong REN ; Xuefen LIU ; Jun ZHANG ; Li ZHANG ; Chao DENG ; Xiaoping HUANG ; Huawen LIU ; Wenhua RAN ; Gang LI
China Pharmacy 2005;0(22):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of comprehensive psychotherapy on psychology of cancer patients received chemotherapy or radiotherapy. METHODS:77 cancer patients received chemotherapy or radiotherapy were divided into two groups. Both groups received routine chemotherapy or radiotherapy. Intervention group(n=40)were additionally given comprehensive psychotherapy,i.e. cognitive therapy,psychological persuasion and relaxation training. Self-rating anxiety scale(SAS)and self-rating depression scale(SDS)were applied to evaluate all patients one week before intervention and one month after comprehensive psychotherapy. RESULTS:SAS and SDS scores of intervention group were significantly lower than that of control group after treatment(P0.05). CONCLUSION:Comprehensive psychotherapy can improve the mental state of patients with can-cer.
7.Expression of zinc finger protein 217 in non-small cell lung cancer and its clinical significance
Shichuan CHANG ; Wenhua RAN ; Xianqin LUO ; Bujuan ZHANG ; Liangzhong LIU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2019;31(5):310-314
Objective To explore the expression of zinc finger protein 217 (ZNF217) in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and its correlation with prognosis of patients. Methods A total of 120 NSCLC patients in Chongqing Three Gorges Central Hospital from January 2012 to October 2013 were selected. Immunohistochemical method was used to test the expression of ZNF217 in NSCLC tissues and paracancerous tissues. The correlation of ZNF217 expression with patient's clinicopathological features was analyzed. At the same time, the Kaplan-Meier method and Cox regression model multiple factor analysis method were used to explore the factors affecting the prognosis of patients after NSCLC radical operations. Results ZNF217 mainly existed in cell nucleus of NSCLC. The positive expression rate of ZNF217 in the cancer tissues was higher than that in the paracancerous tissues [52.5% (63/120) vs. 20.1% (25/120), χ 2 = 25.909, P < 0.05]. The positive expression rate of ZNF217 increased with the increase of tumor T stage (χ 2 = 7.333, P = 0.026), N stage (χ 2 = 7.782, P = 0.020) and TNM stage (χ 2 = 11.557, P = 0.003). The overall survival (P = 0.007) and progression-free survival (P = 0.004) of patients with positive ZNF217 were poorer than those of patients with negative ZNF217. Cox multiple factor analysis showed that ZNF217 was an independent risk factor affecting the prognosis of NSCLC. Conclusion ZNF217 is an independent risk factor affecting the prognosis of NSCLC, and it may be a potential target for accurate treatment of NSCLC.
8.Integration of history of medicine in the education and reform exploration of standardized residency training in endocrinology department — taking hundred years of history of insulin development as an example
Ye LIU ; Ran LU ; Yunyi LE ; Wenhua XIAO ; Aihua LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(1):144-147
Objective:To study the methods of hormone-related teaching in standardized residency training of endocrinology.Methods:From February 2022 to June 2022, 25 residents in the Department of Endocrinology, Peking University Third Hospital were given a standardized residency training. The teaching mode combined with a hundred years of insulin development was adopted to practice insulin teaching, and questionnaires were evaluated before and after the teaching. Chi-square test was performed by SPSS 20.0.Results:A total of 31 physicians participated in the training, and 25 residents who were included in the first-stage standardized training were analyzed. Before the training, only 3 people (12%) knew the development history of insulin, and 10 people (40%) answered all the questions about clinical use of insulin correctly. After the training, 23 residents (92%) said they knew or were familiar with the history of insulin development, and 20 residents (80%) answered the questions about the clinical use of insulin correctly, all of which were higher than those before the training, and the difference was statistically significant.Conclusion:The integration of medical history in standardized residency training in endocrinology department can effectively improve the teaching effect, and enhance the humanity quality of young doctors, which can become an effective vehicle in standardized residency training.
9.Inhibiting severe acute respiratory syndrome-associated coronavirus by small interfering RNA.
Renli ZHANG ; Zhongmin GUO ; Jiahai LU ; Jinxiu MENG ; Canquan ZHOU ; Ximei ZHAN ; Bing HUANG ; Xinbing YU ; Min HUANG ; Xinghua PAN ; Wenhua LING ; Xigu CHEN ; Zhuoyue WAN ; Huanying ZHENG ; Xinge YAN ; Yifei WANG ; Yanchao RAN ; Xinjian LIU ; Junxin MA ; Chengyu WANG ; Biliang ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(8):1262-1264
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effectiveness of small interfering RNA (siRNA) on inhibiting severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-associated coronavirus replication, and to lay bases for the future clinical application of siRNA for the treatment of viral infectious diseases.
METHODSVero-E6 cells was transfected with siRNA before SARS virus infection, and the effectiveness of siRNA interference was evaluated by observing the cytopathic effect (CPE) on Vero-E6 cells.
RESULTSFive pairs of siRNA showed ability to reduce CPE dose dependently, and two of them had the best effect.
CONCLUSIONsiRNA may be effective in inhibiting SARS-associated coronavirus replication.
Animals ; Cercopithecus aethiops ; RNA, Small Interfering ; pharmacology ; SARS Virus ; drug effects ; Transfection ; Vero Cells ; Virus Replication ; drug effects
10.Predilection site and risk factor of second primary cancer: A pan-cancer analysis based on the SEER database.
Shan XIONG ; Hengrui LIANG ; Peng LIANG ; Xiuyu CAI ; Caichen LI ; Ran ZHONG ; Jianfu LI ; Bo CHENG ; Feng ZHU ; Limin OU ; Zisheng CHEN ; Yi ZHAO ; Hongsheng DENG ; Zhuxing CHEN ; Zhichao LIU ; Zhanhong XIE ; Feng LI ; Jianxing HE ; Wenhua LIANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(12):1500-1502