1.Cisplation Microspheres Chemoembolization in Combination With Chemical Infusion Therapy for Relapsed and Advanced Nasopharngeal Carcinoma
Jin-Hua HUANG ; Xiao-Ming HUANG ;
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1992;0(01):-
From April.1993 to Jan.1994,transcatheter maxillary arterial chemoem- bolization using Cisplatin microspheres(DDP-ms)in combination with PBF(DDP,BLM,5- Fu)had been used in 14 cases with regional relapsed nasopharngeal carcinoma and 3 cases of untreated locally advanced nasopharngeal carcinoma got positive response.The result showed 2 patients with Cr,13 PR,1MR and 1 NC advanced cases with PR.The total suc- cessful rate(CR+PR)was 88 24%(15/17),In addition,the main toxicity and coplicaton had been discussed.
3.Investigation of original materials of Chinese medicine "Shihu" and "Tiepishihu".
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(13):2475-2479
There are two types of Chinese medicine, i.e., "Shihu" and "Tiepi shihu", using the stems of species of Dendrobium (Orchidaceae) as original materials. In order to understand species of Dendrobium using in Chinese medicine, taxonomic investigation and revision were performed. Our results indicated that about sixty species of sect. Dendrobium, sect. Formosae, and Sect. Stachyobium, are used as raw materials of "Shihu". Seven species of Dendrobium moniliforme complex and four species in Dendrobium officinale complex were recognized.
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6.AIDS Companion Education and Experience
Hua XIAO ; Yi HUANG ; Dingzhi FANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
To briefly introduce the basic course of training,practice and lecture for volunteers in AIDS Youth Companion Education Activity held by Melbourne University of Australia and School of Public Health of Sichuan University,and to discuss the existing problems in the Companion Education as well as personal experiences.
7.A study on establishment of peptide mapping database of Candida albicans
Yongchang YANG ; Hua YU ; Hua LIU ; Daiwen XIAO ; Wenfang HUANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2014;(10):1240-1242
Objective To explore the establishment of peptide mapping database of Candida albicans ,laying the foundation for rapid diagnosis of Candida albicans infection .Methods 96 Candida albicans were collected clinically ,and its DNA was extracted . Polymerase chain reaction(PCR) was used to amplify the ITS1-5 .8S-ITS2 gene fragments and restriction endonucleases were a-dopted to identify them .Surface enhanced laser desorption ionization-time of flight-mass spectrometry(SELDI-TOF-MS) instrument was applied to detect the Candida albicans peptide mapping ,and Ciphergen ProteinChip software was used to collect data automati-cally .The established peptide mapping database was verified by confirmed Candida .Results According to restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis ,96 strains were confirmed as Candida albicans .15 peptide peaks were captured by SELDI-TOF-MS chips .Five peptide peaks of them with stable expression were screened out ,and the similarity analysis software was used to estab-lish peptide mapping database of Candida albicans .More than 95% of similarity was found between peptide mapping of Candida albicans and established database ,while less than 50% was found between peptide mapping of other Candida species and database . Conclusion The establishment of peptide mapping database of Candida albicans provides a theoretical basis for the rapid diagnosis of Candida albicans infection .
9.Transcription and expression of excision repair cross complementing 1 in endemic arsenism caused by coal-burning
Yun, XIAO ; Ai-hua, ZHANG ; Xiao-xin, HUANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(1):4-8
Objective To study the transcription and expression of excision repair cross complementing 1(ERCC1) in the peripheral blood and the skin tissue in coal-burning borne endemic arsenism, and to explore the role of arsenism in its pathogenic or carcinogenesis mechanism. Methods According to "Endemic arsenism diagnostic criteria" (WS/T 211-2001), 110 arsenism patients were chosen as case group in Xingren county,Guizhou province and they were divided into 3 groups according to their hnir arsenic: < 2(31 cases),2 ~< 4(31 cases),≥4 mg/kg(48 cases), respectively. Another 36 healthy residents about 13 km away from the endemic area were chosen as healthy control group. Under the principle of informed consent, hair samples were collected for arsenic analysis by Ag-DDC and blood samples were collected to determine mRNA expression levels of ERCCI by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR. At the same time, skin tissue samples were collected from the voluntary surgical treatment of 62 patients with endemic arsenism as case group which were divided into 3 groups according to their hair arsenic: < 2(16 cases), 2 ~< 4(20 cases) and ≥4 mg/kg(26 cases), respectively, and these patients were also divided into general pathological changes (32 cases), precancerous (19 cases) and cancerous groups( 11cases), respectively, according to their skin pathologic diagnosis of skin lesions. Another 13 cases pathologically normal without skin cancer surgery from a certain hospital were chosen as control group. Skin samples were collected to detect the ERCC1 protein by immunohistochemical method. Results The mRNA levels of ERCC1 were 0.7156(0.2158 ~ 1.2405),0.5772(0.0843 ~ 1.1234) and 0.5490(0.1895 ~ 0.8431 ), respectively, among < 2, 2 ~< 4and ≥4 mg/kg groups, which were lower than the mRNA levels of ERCC1 in the control group[1.5128(1.0000 ~2.1295)], and the difference was statistically significant(all P < 0.05). The expression rate of ERCC1 protein were 87.5%, 80.0% and 77.0%, respectively, among < 2, 2 ~< 4 and ≥4 mg/kg groups. The expression rate of ERCC1 protein in 2 ~< 4 and ≥4 mg/kg groups were lower than the rate in the control group(100.0%), and the difference was statistically significant (all P < 0.05). The expression rate of ERCC1 protein were 84.4%, 79.0%and 72.8%, respectively, among general pathological changes, precancerous and cancerous groups compared with the control group( 100.0% ), and the difference was statistically significant(all P < 0.05). Conclusions Arsenic from coal-burning can lead to abnormal ERCC1 gene transcription and protein expression, which may inhibit DNA repair through influencing the removal of damaged DNA and promoting the incidence of arsenism development and even skin carcinogenesis.
10.Experimental studies on the protective effect of defibrase againstreperfusion injury after cerebral ischemia
Ru-Xun HUANG ; Xiao-Hua XIAO ; Mei YIN ; Ling LI ; Hua LI ; Zheng-Pei SU ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(03):-
Aim To ascertain whether defibrase has the protective effect against reperfusion injury after cerebral ischemia.Methods 70 renovascular hypertensive rats(RHR) were randomly divided into defibrase group, control group and sham-operated group.Reversible middle cerebral artery occlusion(MCAO) models were produced by the modified. Longa's method,and reperfusion was begun 2 hours after occlusion.Rats in the defibrase group were given defibrase 10 U?kg-1 body weight via femonal intraveneous injection, and in the control group with the same amount of saline. The brain pieces were processed by TTC and HE staining and the infarct size,brain microvessels damage and secondary bleeding were compared between the two groups. Results The volume of infarction in the defibrase group was obviously smaller than in the control group, the damage of brain microvessels was less severe, and the bleeding lesions under optical microscope were less than in the control group. Conclusion Defibrase has protective effect against reperfusion injury post cerebral ischemia.