1.Expression of N-myc downstream regulated gene 1 in breast invasive duct carcinoma and its relationship with tumor metastasis and invasive potential
xiao-ming, ZUO ; xiao-hong, YAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(12):-
Objective To study the correlation of expression of N-myc downstream regulated gene 1(NDRG1) with invasion of breast invasive duct carcinoma and lymph node metastasis. Methods A total of 71 specimens including 26 case of primary breast invasive duct carcinoma with lymphnode metastasis,45 case of nonmetastasis breast invasive duct carcinoma were observed.NDRG1 was detected by immunohistochemistry in formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded sections.At the same time,the correlations of NDRG1 with E-cad,MMP2,MMP9,and TIMP2 were investigated. Results The expression of NDRG1 in breast cancer with metastasis of lymph nodes(9/26) was lower than that of non-metastasis of lymph nodes(32/45)(P
3.A Study on the awareness of HIV/AIDS and risk behaviors among migrant workers at construction sties in Beijing
Qian ZUO ; Huanbo XIAO ; Guangliang SHAN
Chinese Journal of AIDS & STD 2007;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the awareness of HIV/AIDS and risk behaviors among migrant workers at construction sites in Beijing. Methods The methods of cluster sampling was employed,a questionnaire survey was administered among 1000 migrant workers from two construction sites and a face-to-face interview with the informed consent was conducted in a limited scope.Results There was considerable disparity in the awareness of the routes of AIDS transmission;66.8% of the migrant workers were aware that the condom could reduce the risk of infection,but 51% of them had never used it.Only 2.3% of the migrant workers had sexual intercourse with female sex workers.Conclusion Although the migrant workers under survey have some basic knowledge on HIV/AIDS,their essential understanding was mostly vague,and financial condition have restricted to a great extent their risk behaviors.
5.Three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy for 56 patients with liver neoplasms
Yan-Chun XIA ; Zuo-Ping XIAO ;
China Oncology 2001;0(05):-
Purpose:To evaluate the curative effects and side effects of 3-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3DCRT) in the treatment of liver carcinoma.Methods:56 patients with liver carcinoma (Forty three patients were primary hepatic carcinoma and 13 liver metastatic tumors) with 62 lesions were treated with 3DCRT for 30~45 Gy/5~10 f/1~2 weeks with fractionated doses ranging from 4Gy to 8Gy.Results:In the 1~3 months after 3DCRT the results examined by CT or MRI showed that the 62 lesions(56 patients) had CR 24% (15/62),PR 50%(31/62),NC 16% (10/62) and PD 10% (6/62).The overall response rate (CR+PR) was 74%.Conclusions:3DCRT is an effective and safe treatment for hepatic malignant tumor and it can be tolerated by most of the patients.The immediate response of tumor is encouraging. The survival rate and late complications remain to be observed.
6.The effects of sinter temperature on the crystalline phase and microstructural evolution of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic
Bin WANG ; Yun XIAO ; Qiliang ZUO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2017;33(3):322-326
Objective:To investigate the influence of sinter temperature alteration on the crystalline phase and microstructure of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic.Methods:Samples of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic were heated using the standard two stage heating-schedule at different final temperatures.All samples were observed by X-ray diffractometer (XRD),field emission scanning electron microscope(FESEM) and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy(FE-SEM-EDS) for the evaluation of crystalline phase and microstructural evolution.Results:Crystalline phase and microstructure of ceramic samples showed significant changes during processing at different temperatures,especially at 800 ℃.Samples sintered at 840 ℃ displayed higher crystallinity(P<0.05) and denser microstructure.Conclusion:Temperature control is important in ceramic sintering.800 ℃ and 840 ℃ are the critical temperature points in the crystalline phase and microstructural evolution of lithium disilicate glass-ceramic.
7.Transurethral Division of Internal Sphincter for Non-reflex Pubovesical Muscle Neurogenic Bladder(A Report of 40 Cases)
Bo XIAO ; Fengzhong HUANG ; Jianxin ZUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(09):-
Objective To study the relationship between the operative programs and curative effects in treating non-reflex pubovesical muscle neurogenic bladder by transurethral division of internal sphincter. Methods Bilateral or one laternal division of internal sphincter were performed separately,followed-up for 3 months to 5 years in postoperation,and analysed data obtained .Results Bilateral division had a much higher improving rate(92%) than that of one laternal(60%)(P
8.Circadian rhythm changes of PGE2 levels in blood of growing rats after functional mandibular protrusion
Ya LI ; Yanping ZUO ; Xiao JI ; Ji ZOU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2014;(6):757-759
Objective:To explore the relationship between wearing of functional appliance and systemic metabolism of PGE2 in the blood of growing rats.Methods:54 male Wistar rats aged 4-weeks were randomly divided into 3 groups(n =18):Daytime group,all-day group and control group.Self-guided functional appliance was made for mandible advancement of the rats in the 2 experimental groups.One week after appliance wearing,rats were sacrificed at the corresponding time points and blood in femoral artery was taken. PGE2 levels in the blood samples were measured,data were analysed by cosine equation.Results:Hypothesis was true in the control group(P <0.05),and was not true in both 2 experimental groups(P >0.05).Conclusion:PGE2 level in rat blood is circadian rhyth-mic,wearing of functional appliance made may disturb the rhythm.
9.Correlation analysis of serum galectin-3,levels with primary biliary cirrhosis
Rong ZHANG ; Limin HAO ; Liangyue SONG ; Dachen ZUO ; Weiguo XIAO
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2014;18(1):45-47
Objective To investigate the effect of galectin-3 (Gal-3) on the pathogenesis of primary biliary cirrhosis (PBC).Methods The clinic data of 72 PBC patients at different stages were analyzed and the serum levels of Gal-3 were detected in 72 PBC patients and 20 controls by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).Independent t-test,variance analysis,LSD-t and Pearson correlation analysis were adopted for data analysis.Results The serum Gal-3 levels were significantly higher in PBC patients than those of healthy controls [(855±634) pg/ml,(463±446) pg/ml,P<0.05].With the progression of disease,the levels of Gal-3,platelets,hemoglobin,albumin,IgM and complement C3 gradually declined,but the level of total bilirubin gradually elevated(P<0.05).There was positive correlation between Gal-3 and immunoglobin IgM,complement C3 levels (r=0.330,P=0.005; r=0.357,P=0.002).There was negative correlation between Gal-3 and total bilirubin levels (r=0.350,P=0.003).Conclusion The Gal-3 can participate in the immune-mediated inflammation of PBC and the formation of liver fibrosis.The levels of Gal-3,platelet count,hemoglobin,albumin,IgM,complement C3 and total bilirubin could be regarded as laboratory parameters for the evaluation of the disease severity and prognosis.
10.Structure elucidation of degradation products of Z-ligustilide by UPLC-QTOF-MS and NMR spectroscopy.
Aihua ZUO ; Mengchun CHENG ; Rongjie ZHUO ; Li WANG ; Hongbin XIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(6):911-6
Z-Ligustilide, a major phthalide isolated from a widely used traditional Chinese medicine Ligusticum chuanxiong, possesses various pharmacological activities including neuroprotective, anti-inflammatory, antiproliferative and vasorelaxing effects. However, it is unstable and inclined to degrade in natural conditions, which limits its study and application greatly. In this study, degradation behavior of Z-ligustilide and its degradation products stored at room temperature under direct sunlight were investigated and structure elucidated by HPLC-UV, UPLC-QTOF-MS and NMR. Z-ligustilide degradation and total five degradation products were generated and detected. Two degradation products were unequivocally identified as senkyunolide I and senkyunolide H by comparison with reference compounds. Another two degradation products were further isolated by semi-preparative HPLC and structure elucidated as (E)-6, 7-trans-dihydroxyligustilide and (Z)-6, 7-epoxyligustilide by 1H and 13C NMR, respectively. The degradation pathways of Z-ligustilide were finally proposed. Oxidation, hydrolysis and isomerization are the major degradation reactions.