1.Effects of losartan on expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2,JNK1/2 and proliferation in cardiac fibroblast
Yunbin XIAO ; Xuping QIN ; Li QIN ; Duanfang LIAO ; Honglin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2007;12(1):72-77
AIM: To elucidate the effects of losartan on the expression ofmatrix metalloproteinases-2, JNK1/2 and proliferation in cardiac fibroblast. METHODS: Neonatal rat cardiac fibroblasts were cultured. The cells proliferation was determined by MTT. To determine effects of AngⅡ on JNK1/2 activity, cells were incubated (for 0, 2, 5, 10, 30, 60, 120 min) in serum-freemedia with AngⅡ, and the other group fibroblasts were exposed to serum-free media with or without AngⅡ and losartan (AngⅡ 100 nmol/L, AngⅡ 100 nmol/L+losartan 100 nmol/L, losartan100 nmol/L, losartan for 45 min before). Cells protein was collected with MBST buffer. The relative abundance of MMP-2, JNK1/2 and p-JNK1/2 in cells was determined by immunoblotting. The secretion of MMP-2 in media of cell culture was determined by ELISA. RESULTS: AngⅡ increased the proliferation of CFB in a dose-dependent manner, whereas losartan decreased the proliferation of CFB stimulated by AngⅡ in a dose-dependant manner, too (P<0.05). The relative abundance of JNK1/2 was highest in AngⅡ of the 2-min-stimulated group. AngⅡincreased expression of JNK1/2 and MMP-2 protein (P<0.05), on the contrary, losartan inhibited JNK1/2 and MMP-2 protein expression.CONCLUSION: AngⅡ induce the increase of proliferation of CFB, expression of JNK1/2 and MMP-2 in CFB, and losartan inhibits these effects of AngⅡ.
2.Acoustic Characteristics Study on Tone/i/with ContinuousIy VariabIe Pitch and Loundness Made by NormaI AduIts
Qing ZHANG ; Xiao LIU ; Zhaoming HUANG ; Qin WAN
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2014;(6):592-596
Objective By analyzing the graph features of fundamental frequency at different rates of/i/with continuously variable pitch and loundness made by normal adults,we could explore that the rate and gender have some impact on the graph to lay the foundation of regulating the clinical maximum counting ability.Methods Nor-mal adults of 51 (25 males,26 females were included).After each deep breathing,the subjects respectively took sustained speech/i/ with continuously variable pitch and lounolness twice at different rates of fast,medium and slow speed.Some parameters were measured byDoctor Speechat different rates of the tone/i/:Total time(T), Mean time standard deviation (MTSD),Mean wave crest (MWC),Mean wave trough (MWT),Mean frequency range (MFR),Mean frequency range standard deviation (MFRSD),comparing the speed having some effect on those above parameters with gender.ResuIts ①With the increasing rate of speech,the tone/i/of T (P<0.001), MFR (P<0.01)and MTSD (P<0.001)were significantly decreased,MWT significantly increased (P<0.001), While the MWC and MFRSD did not change significantly (P>0.05 ).②The tone /i/ of T (P>0.05 )were not effected by gender,female's MWT (P<0.001),MWC (P<0.001),MFR (P<0.001),MFRSD (P<0.01)were obviously higher than male's,while female's MTSD were significantly larger than male's (P<0.01).ConcIusion We should consider the impact of rate of speech and gender in clinical tests and values of MCA.The maximum counting capacity can be respectively tested at three different rates of speech for each subject,but only are the tone/i/of fun-damental frequency graphs with MWT,MWC,MFR,and MFRSD in normal range with corresponding speed and gender,can we get the value or can the value be valid.
5.Clinical efficacy of the correction of midface depression with structural fat grafting
Xiao QIN ; Shurong LU ; Jun LIANG ; Xiaolin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2016;22(2):81-83
Objective To explore the clinical effects of correction the midface depression.Methods From Aug.2010 to Aug.2015,185 cases of midface depression (aged from 18 to 61 years)were corrected by using structural fat grafting technique,the site and volume were placed as follows,tear trough 1ml,lid cheek groove 2 ml,midcheek groove 0.5 ml,anteriorcheek 4-8 ml,nasolabial fold 1-2 ml,nasal alar base 1-2 ml,evator labii superioris 1-2 ml,zygomaticus major 1-2 ml,buccinator 1-3 ml,and upper lip 3-5 ml.Results 185 cases were followed from 3 months to 3 years and the results were evaluated by visual analogue scales;156 cases of midface depression were corrected after the first structural fat grafting,the midface changed from concave to convex,and acquired prominent malar became more attractive;satisfaction of visual analogue scales were more than 80 %;only 12 cases needed a second grafting.Conclusions The midface concavity can be corrected effectively by using structural fat grafting technique,the results are satisfied and the technique is safe,simple and effective.
6.Influence of continuous light and benzene exposure on erythrocyte parameters and expression of miRNA-144/451 in mice
QIN Jing yao ; HUANG Xiao wei ; LÜ ; Yan rong
China Occupational Medicine 2022;52(04):361-367
Abstract: Objective
To explore the effects of continuous light and benzene exposure on peripheral blood erythrocyte
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parameters and expression of miR 144/451 in the bone marrow of mice. This was a 2×2 factorial design. Photoperiod
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factor was set as normal and continuous light levels and mice were treated for 12 hours/12 hours light/dark or 24 hours light
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respectively. The benzene exposure factor was set as non exposure and exposure levels. Mice were exposed to benzene by static
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inhalation with a mass concentration of 0.0 and 32.5 mg/m for three hours per day five days per week for a total of four weeks.
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Specific pathogen free male C57BL/6 J mice were randomly divided into negative control group simple continuous light group
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simple benzene exposure group and combined exposure group with 12 mice per group. After benzene exposure peripheral
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blood was collected for the detection of erythrocyte parameters in four periods. After the mice were sacrificed the expression of
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miR 451a and miR 144 5p was detected by real time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction in bone marrow
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tissues. The hematocrit volume HCT mean corpuscular volume mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration
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MCHC and mean corpuscular hemoglobin in peripheral blood and the relative expression of miR 451a in bone marrow tissue
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were statistically significant only in mice with benzene exposure all 0.05 . Among them the MCHC of benzene exposed
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mice increased 0.05 but the other four indexes decreased all 0.05 compared with non benzene exposed mice. In thenegative control group the change of red blood cells count hemoglobin level and HCT in peripheral blood were rhythmical all
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rhythmical 0.05 . However the indexes above were out of rhythm all rhythmical 0.05 in the simple continuous light group and the
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combined exposure group. The change of hemoglobin level and HCT of peripheral blood were also out of rhythm all rhythmical
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0.05 in the simple benzene exposure group. The relative expression of miR 451a in bone marrow tissues of negative control
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group and simple continuous light group was rhythmical all rhythmical 0.05 while the relative expression of miR 451a in simple
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benzene exposure group and combined exposure group was out of rhythm all rhythmical 0.05 . Benzene exposure
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induced changes in erythrocyte parameters of mice are independent effect and its mechanism may be related to the rhythmic
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expression disorder of miR 451a in bone marrow tissues. Continuous light exposure benzene exposure and their interactions can
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interfere with the circadian rhythm of erythrocyte parameters such as red blood cell count hemoglobin and HCT to some extent.
7.532 laser photocoagulation combined with posterior sub - Tenon injection of triamcinolone acetonide in treatment of diffused diabetic macular edema
Xiao-Yan, HUANG ; Qin-Ying, YE ; Yu-Yin, HUANG ; Xiao-Ning, DENG
International Eye Science 2014;(6):1020-1022
AIM:To study the effect of posterior sub - Tenon's capsule injection of triamcinolone acetonide ( TA ) in treatment of patients with diffuse diabetic macular edema ( DME) before panretinal photocoagulation ( PRP) .
METHODS:Retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 96 cases (96 eyes) with DME treated in our hospital from October 2008 to May 2012, and the patients were divided into the study group and control group, each group with 48 cases ( 48 eyes ) , the control group were only treated with PRP, and for the study group, TA was injected one week before PRP. At 6mo after treatment, best-corrected visual acuity ( BCVA) and retinal thickness changes of two groups were compared, the changes of intraocular pressure in two groups was analyzed.
RESULTS:After treatment, two groups were followed up for 6mo, compared with before treatment, the expression of BCVA in control group was reduced, and rise in the study group, with significant difference between the two groups (P<0. 05), and during the follow-up period, IOP change was in the normal range for the two groups, with no the difference (P>0. 05), the study group had foveal thickness reduction of 9. 6μm, the control group was increased by 31. 9μm, with significant difference (P<0. 05), parafoveal thickness in the study group decreased 5μm, significantly increased 22. 1μm in the study group, centre concave surrounding thickness increased 0. 4μm in study group and 19. 4μm for the control group, with no significant difference (P>0. 05).CONCLUSION:TA injection in patients with diffuse DME before PRP is safe and effective, and it is superior to simple PRP therapy, and it can be applied in primary hospital.
8.Differential gene expression profiles in acute hepatic failure model in mice infected with MHV-3 virus intervened by anti-hepatic failure compound.
Jiaquan, HUANG ; Fei, XIAO ; Haijing, YU ; Tiejun, HUANG ; Haiyan, HUANG ; Qin, NING
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2007;27(5):538-42
Differential gene expression profiles in Balb/cJ mouse model of acute hepatic failure infected with MHV-3 virus intervened by anti-hepatic failure compound (AHFC) and the changes of cytokines regulated by genes were investigated. The Balb/cj mice were divided into AHFC-intervened group and control group randomly. Acute hepatic failure model of Balb/cJ mice infected with MHV-3 virus was established. The survival rate in the two groups was observed. It was found that the survival rate in the AHFC-intervened group and control group was 90% and 50% respectively 48 h after intraperitoneal injection of MHV-3 (P<0.05). Before and after the experiment, the cytokines in peripheral blood of the survival mice were determined, and RNA was extracted from survival mouse liver tissue for the analysis of the differential gene expression by a 36 kb mouse oligonucleotide DNA array. In all the genes of microarray there were 332 genes expressed differently in the two groups, in which 234 genes were up-regulated and 78 genes down-regulated. Through clustering analysis, the differential expression of immune related genes, including TNF receptor superfamily, Kctd9, Bcl-2, Fgl2, IL-8, IL-6, IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha etc. might be related with the curative effectiveness of AHFC. It was suggested that AHFC can balance the immune state of mouse model of acute hepatic failure infected with MHV-3 virus mainly through regulating the expression of immune related genes, decrease the immune damage and inhibit liver cell apoptosis of mouse acute hepatic failure model obviously so as to increase the survival rate of mouse models of acute hepatic failure.
Coronavirus Infections/*complications
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Hepatitis, Viral, Animal/complications
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Liver Failure, Acute/*drug therapy
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Liver Failure, Acute/etiology
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Liver Failure, Acute/genetics
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Murine hepatitis virus
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Phytotherapy
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Random Allocation
9.The differential features of MRI between male benign and malignant breast lesions
Yan HUANG ; Qin XIAO ; Yiqun SUN ; Qin LI ; Simin WANG ; Yajia GU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2021;55(1):48-52
Objective:To investigate the differential diagnosis of MRI between male malignant and benign breast lesions.Methods:Totally 34 patients with male breast lesions who underwent breast MRI examination from January 2011 to March 2019 were collected from Shanghai Cancer Center.All images were evaluated by two radiologists who were blinded to pathological results. When there was a disagreement, another independent senior radiologist assessed the imaging features. The imaging features including lesion location, T 1WI signal, T 2WI signal, lesion type and accompanying signs were evaluated. All lesions were confirmed by biopsy or surgical pathology. Twelve patients were in benign group, 22 patients in malignant group. The imaging findings of MRI were recorded and statistically analyzed by univariate analysis (continuous variables were tested by Mann-Whitney U test and categorical variables were tested by Fisher′s exact test). Results:Among the 34 patients, 31 cases clinically touched the mass and 3 cases showed simple nipple bleeding. In MRI signs, breast cancer showed mass-like enhancement (22/22), benign lesions showed non-mass enhancement (7/12), the difference was statistically significant ( P<0.05). And ipsilateral axillary enlarged lymph nodes only appeared in breast cancer, which was significantly different from that in benign lesions ( P<0.05). There was no significant difference in age, lesion location, T 1WI signal, T 2WI signal, skin thickening and nipple invagination between benign and malignant lesions. There was no significant difference in the size, shape and edge of the mass between benign and malignant lesions on MRI ( P>0.05). Conclusions:MRI can distinguish male malignant and benign breast lesions. Most of non-mass enhancement are benign lesion and enlarged lymph nodes are helpful to detect breast cancer, nipple retraction and skin thickening in the diagnosis of male breast cancer are limited.
10.Preliminary study on general regulations for processing of different processing procedures of prepared slices of Chinese crude drugs in China.
Qin-Wei HUANG ; Heng LI ; Xiao-Jing HUANG ; Jiang-Yong YU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(1):153-156
General regulations for the processing are the important part of processing procedures of prepared slices of Chinese crude drugs. It has an important significance on enhancing the operability of actual production, regulating production of prepared slices of Chinese crude drugs, improving quality and establishing drug safety. The article could provides suggestions and reference for future compilation work on "National processing procedures of prepared slices of Chinese crude drugs" by comparative analysis and summary on general regulations for the processing of different processing procedures of prepared slices of Chinese crude drugs in China.
China
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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standards
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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standards
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Quality Control
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Technology, Pharmaceutical
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