1.Expression of polo like kinase1 and Ki-67 in gastric carcinoma.
Bin LAN ; Bing-ya LIU ; Xue-hua CHEN ; Ying QU ; Xiao-qing ZHANG ; Qu CAI ; Zheng-gang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2005;34(12):801-802
Adenocarcinoma
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metabolism
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pathology
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Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous
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metabolism
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pathology
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Adenocarcinoma, Papillary
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metabolism
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pathology
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Aged
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Carcinoma, Signet Ring Cell
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metabolism
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pathology
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Cell Cycle Proteins
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metabolism
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Female
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Humans
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Ki-67 Antigen
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metabolism
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Male
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Neoplasm Staging
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Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases
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metabolism
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins
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metabolism
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Stomach Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
2.Inhibitory effect of losartan on prostatic hyperplasia in spontaneous hypertension rats and its pathophysiological mechanism.
Fang SHEN ; Li-Ni DONG ; Xiang-Yu ZHANG ; Xiao-Kun ZHAO ; Xiao-Fang ZENG ; Xiao-Bing QU
National Journal of Andrology 2012;18(7):600-605
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of losartan on prostatic hyperplasia in spontaneous hypertension rats (SHRs) and its pathophysiological mechanism.
METHODSWe randomly divided 36 male SHRs into three groups of equal number to be treated intragastrically with high-dose losartan (30 mg per kg per d), low-dose losartan (15 mg per kg per d) and distilled water (control group). After 6 weeks of intervention, we measured the body weight and tail artery blood pressure of the rats and compared them with the baseline data. We collected blood from the heart for determination of the levels of serum angiotensin II (Ang II), insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), and harvested their prostates for measurement of their weight, observation of the tissue ultrastructures under the electron microscope and detection of the expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) in the prostate tissue by immunohistochemistry.
RESULTSCompared with the control group, the low- and high-dose losartan groups showed significant decreases in systolic blood pressure ([203.75 +/- 10.28] vs [184.54 +/- 16.90] mmHg, P = 0.013; [203.75 +/- 10.28] vs [166.88 +/- 14.74] mmHg, P = 0.001) and diastolic blood pressure ([151.58 +/- 9.96] vs [136.71 +/- 14.28] mmHg, P = 0.022; [151.58 +/- 9.96] vs [122.71 +/- 11.56] mmHg, P < 0.001) of the lower tail artery after treatment, as well as in the prostate weight ([0.73 +/- 0.08] vs [0.64 +/- 0.10] mg, P = 0.011; [0.73 +/- 0.08 ] vs [0.50 +/- 0.17] mg, P < 0.001). Electron microscopy revealed edema of the basal and columnar epithelial cells, concentrated and marginated heterochromatin and widened nuclear gap of interstitial fibroblast nuclei, and reduced mitochondria and endoplasmic reticula in the low-dose losartan group, and even more obvious in the high-dose group. The level of serum Ang II was remarkably higher in the low- and high-dose losartan groups than in the control ([61.32 +/- 2.49] vs [54.85 +/- 7.20] pg/ml, P = 0.021; [65.49 +/- 6.78] vs [54.85 +/- 7.20] pg/ml, P < 0.001]) , that of serum IGF-1 was lower in high-dose losartan than in the control group ([1.50 +/- 0.11] vs [1.60 +/- 0.10] ng/ml, P = 0.03), but the serum IL-6 levels exhibited no significant differences among the three groups. The expression of eNOS in the prostate tissue was significantly higher in the losartan groups than in the controls (P = 0.022), even higher in the high-dose than in the low-dose group.
CONCLUSIONLosartan can suppress the progression of prostate hyperplasia in spontaneous hypertension rats by inhibiting RAS, IGF-1 and angiogenesis.
Angiotensin II ; blood ; Animals ; Antihypertensive Agents ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Hypertension ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; pathology ; Insulin-Like Growth Factor I ; metabolism ; Interleukin-6 ; blood ; Losartan ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Male ; Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III ; metabolism ; Prostate ; drug effects ; metabolism ; pathology ; Prostatic Hyperplasia ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; pathology ; Rats ; Rats, Inbred SHR
3.Essential issues of bioassay methods for quality control of laxative traditional Chinese medicines.
Jia-bo WANG ; Cheng JIN ; Hui-fang LI ; Han-bing LI ; Xiao-he XIAO ; Yi QU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2009;44(5):500-505
The essential issues of bioassay methods for quality control of traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) were investigated and discussed through the instantiation of developing the bioassay methods for laxative drugs. For the relatively broad variation of the quality of TCM, which might be influenced much by many factors, the parallel lines model of quantitative response is preferred to control the quality of TCM for its relatively high accuracy. The parallel model of quantal response is alternative while the sample can not meet the reliability standard for quantitative response model. According to the requirement of homogeneity between reference and sample for bioassay, the extract from referenced crude meterial is suitable to be used as reference substance after standardizing and defining by chemical substances, and to give reference to the establishment and reproducibility of authorized standard substance. The results of determination of the purgative biopotency of different species of rhubarb and the compound preparations showed that the bioassay methods and self-made reference substance established in this study could be used to control the quality of laxative medicines.
Animals
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Anthraquinones
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Biological Assay
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methods
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Female
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Laxatives
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Linear Models
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Male
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Mice
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Quality Control
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Random Allocation
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Rheum
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chemistry
4.A pilot study on spinal muscular atrophy carrier screening in Shanghai region using real-time PCR.
Xiao-xing QU ; Bing XIAO ; Xing JI ; Wen-ting JIANG ; Zu-jing YANG ; Jiong TAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2013;30(1):1-4
OBJECTIVETo develop a screening program for spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) carriers, and to assess the carrier frequency and detection rate in Shanghai region.
METHODSQuantitative analysis of the SMN1 gene by real-time PCR was developed using specimens from 15 SMA patients and 76 SMA parents from 38 affected nuclear families. A pilot screening was carried out for 1741 asymptomatic pregnant women. Frequencies of SMN1 alleles were determined with the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
RESULTSForty five out of the 1741 women were identified as SMA carriers by the presence of single copy of SMN1. The frequencies of no copy, 1 copy, 2 copy and 3 copy alleles were 1.37 U+00D7 10-2, 9.45 U+00D7 10-1, 2.80 U+00D7 10-2 and 1.27 U+00D7 10-2, respectively. The adjusted SMA carrier frequency was 1:35 with a detection rate of 94.49%. For those with a negative screening result, individuals with 3 copies carried a higher residual risk.
CONCLUSIONThe incidence of SMA carriers in Shanghai region is similar with that in Caucasian populations. Carrier screening has high detection efficiency. An effort should be made to further distinguish SMN1 gene copy numbers for those with more than 2 copies, since accurate determination of 2 and 3 copy allele frequencies is essential for post-screening genetic consulting.
Alleles ; Female ; Gene Dosage ; Gene Frequency ; Heterozygote ; Humans ; Male ; Muscular Atrophy, Spinal ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Pilot Projects ; Pregnancy ; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Survival of Motor Neuron 1 Protein ; genetics
5.Clinical observation on acupuncture combined with nerve block for treatment of lumbar disc herniation.
Mei QU ; Xiao-ning DING ; Hong-bing LIU ; Yan-qing LIU
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2010;30(8):633-636
OBJECTIVETo investigate the therapeutic effects of acupuncture combined with nerve block for treatment of lumbar disc herniation.
METHODSNinety cases of lumbar disc herniation were randomly divided into three groups: acupuncture combined with nerve block group, acupuncture group and nerve block group, 30 cases in each group. The acupuncture combined with nerve block group was treated with acupuncture combined with nerve block therapy, L2-L5 Jiaji (EX-B 2), Zhibian (BL 54), Huantiao (GB 30), Yanglingquan (GB 34) etc. were selected for acupuncture, affected nerve root, sciatic nerve or common peroneal nerve were selected for nerve block with anti-inflammation-analgesic injection; the acupuncture group was treated with acupuncture only; the nerve block group was treated with nerve block only. After 4 weeks of treatment, the visual analogue scale (VAS), Oswestry lumbar dysfunction index (ODI) and modified MacNab standard were compared to evaluate the therapeutic effects of three groups.
RESULTSThe VAS and ODI in all groups were significantly decreased after one week, two weeks and four weeks of treatment (all P<0.01); after one week of treatment, the scores of VAS and ODI in nerve block group and acupuncture combined with nerve block group were significantly lower than those of acupuncture group (P<0.05); after two weeks and four weeks of treatment, the scores of VAS and ODI in acupuncture combined with nerve block group were significantly lower than those of acupuncture group and nerve block group (P<0.05). The effective rate and excellent and good rate of the acupuncture combined with nerve block group were significantly higher than those of acupuncture group and nerve block group (both P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONThe nerve block therapy and acupuncture are effective methods for treatment of lumbar disc herniation, while it has a better effect when these two treatments are combined used.
Acupuncture Therapy ; Adult ; Analgesics ; administration & dosage ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents ; administration & dosage ; Female ; Humans ; Injections ; Intervertebral Disc Displacement ; drug therapy ; therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Nerve Block ; Treatment Outcome
6.An analysis of the effects of community-based rehabilitation therapy on activity of daily living performance of the Chinese stroke patients: a single blind ,randomized ,controlled ,multicenter trial
Jianjun YU ; Yongshan HU ; Yi WU ; Wenhua CHEN ; Xiao CUI ; Weibo LU ; Yulian ZHU ; Bing ZHU ; Qi QI ; Peiyu QU ; Xiaohua SHEN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2008;30(4):260-264
Objective To evaluate the effects of community-based rehabilitation therapy on activitv of daily living performance of the Chinese stroke patients. Methods In a single blinded,randomized,controlled multicenter trial,737 consecutive stroke patients were stratified by two groups of cerebral infarction and hemorrhage. All the patients were randomly divided into a rehabilitation group and a control group.The patients in the rehabilitation group received atandardized community-based rehabilitation therapy,while those in the control group did not.All the patients were followed up for 5 months for evaluation of their performance with activity of daily living by using Modified Barthel Index before intervention,after follow-up 2 and 5 months,respectively. Results Patients in the rehabilitation group performed better in ADL as reflected by the Modified Barthel Index score than those in the control group after 5 months of intervention(P<0.05).Although both the rehabilitation group and control group improved over time,the rehabilitation group showed a greater improvement with the Modified Barthel Index scores when compared with the control group(P<0.01).After 5 months follow-up,the total gain of Modified Barthel Index scores was 26.28 and 32.89 for those with cerebral infarction and hemorrhage,respectively,in the rehabilitation group. In comparison,the gain of Modified Barthel Index scores was 7.65 and 2 1.70 for those with cerebral infarction and those with hemorrhage,respectively in the control group.This implies a difference in improvement of 1 8.63 in cerebral infarction group and 1 1.19 in hemorrhage group,in favor of the rehabilitation group. Conclusion Standardized community-based rehabilitation therapy may help stroke patients to improve their performance in activity of daily living significantly.
7.The study of soluble P-selectin levels and it's correlation to the severity of coronary artery lesions in coronary heart disease.
Xiao-bing QU ; Zhen-qin SUN ; Mei-juan CHEN ; Long-long CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2005;26(8):617-621
OBJECTIVETo investigate the difference of soluble P-selectin levels in different subtype of coronary heart disease and the relationship between soluble P-selectin levels with the severity of coronary artery lesions.
METHODSEnzyme linked immuoserbent assay (ELISA) was used to measure the plasma soluble P-selectin levels in 69 patients with angiocardiography documented coronary heart disease and 19 normal coronary arteries persons without angiocardiography detectable coronary artery disease (control group). The coronary artery lesions score was recorded according to single, double and triple-vessel lesions while the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association proposed type A, B, C lesion and Gensini scoring system. The relationships between plasma soluble P-selectin levels and the coronary artery score (the severity of coronary heart disease) were assessed.
RESULTS(1) The level of plasma soluble P-selectin was obviously higher in the coronary heart disease group than in the control group (180.6 +/- 60.5 ng/L vs. 145.3 +/- 21.7 ng/L, P<0.05). (2) The level of plasma soluble P-selectin was significantly higher in the acute coronary syndrome group (191.4 +/- 63.7 ng/L) than in the control group (145.3 +/- 21.7 ng/L, P< 0.01) and in the stable angina pectoris group (141.3 +/- 17.9 ng/L, P<0.01). (3) The level of plasma soluble P-selectin was high in multi-vessel coronary artery lesions group than in single-vessel group (190.1 +/- 64.2 ng/L vs. 157.2 +/- 43.4 ng/L, P < 0.05). The level of plasma soluble P-selectin was positively correlated with the Gensini score (r = 0.391, P = 0.001); the numbers of vessels lesions (rs = 0.349, P = 0.003); Type A, B and C lesions (rs = 0.358, P = 0.002).
CONCLUSIONThe positive correlation between the level of soluble P-selectin and the coronary artery score may indicate that soluble P-selectin levels might reflect the severity of coronary heart disease. The elevated soluble P-selectin level in acute coronary syndrome suggested the possible relation of P-selectin to the pathogenesis of acute coronary syndrome, which may save as a potential marker of plaque unstability.
Case-Control Studies ; Coronary Disease ; blood ; physiopathology ; Coronary Vessels ; pathology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; P-Selectin ; blood ; chemistry ; Solubility
8.Inhibition of serine/threonine kinase 15 gene expression induces apoptosis of gastric cancer cells.
Bin LAN ; Bing-ya LIU ; Xue-hua CHEN ; Ying QU ; Xiao-qing ZHANG ; Qu CAI ; Qi-bao DAI ; Jian ZHANG ; Zheng-Gang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2006;9(5):417-420
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of inhibition of serine/threonine kinase15 (STK15) gene expression on apoptosis induction in gastric cancer cell line-MKN45 and discuss the role of STK15 in viability of gastric cancer cells.
METHODSThe STK15 expression was inhibited by chemically synthesized siRNA. The STK15 mRNA and protein level were respectively measured by real-time quantitative PCR and western blotting,the change of cell cycle distribution and apoptosis rate were detected by flow-cytometry, cell morphological change was observed by Hoechst staining,and pro-caspase 3 level was also detected by western blot.
RESULTSAfter treatment by siRNA targeting STK15 after 48 h, STK15 mRNA and protein level decreased obviously. More MKN45 cells accumulated at G(2)/M phase (P< 0.05). The apoptosis rate of STK15 siRNA treated MKN45 cells was higher than that of control cells(P< 0.05) with the pro-caspase 3 level decreased.
CONCLUSIONSInhibition of STK15 gene expression may induce apoptosis in MKN45 cells through the pathway of caspase3. STK15 gene play a key role in proliferation and viability of MKN45 cells.
Apoptosis ; Aurora Kinase A ; Aurora Kinases ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Gene Silencing ; Humans ; Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases ; genetics ; RNA, Small Interfering ; Stomach Neoplasms
9.Study of growth inhibition of gastric cancer cells by sRNA targeting polo like kinase 1 in vitro and vivo.
Bin LAN ; Bing-ya LIU ; Xue-hua CHENG ; Ying QU ; Xiao-qing ZHANG ; Qu CAI ; Qi-bao DAI ; Zheng-Gang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2006;44(1):40-44
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of polo like kinase 1 (plk1) gene depletion on the growth of gastric cancer cell line-MKN45 cells in vitro and vivo and discuss the feasibility and effectiveness of arranging plk1 as gene therapeutic target for gastric cancer.
METHODSThe plk1 expression of MKN45 cells was inhibited by RNA interference (RNAi). The plk1 mRNA and protein level were measured by real-time quantitative PCR and western blotting, and the change of cell cycle distribution and apoptosis rate were detected by flow-cytometry, and the MKN45 cells proliferation was measured by MTT method. MKN45 cells treated with plk1 siRNA were transplanted subcutaneously in nude mice and their tumorgenesis ability were observed, the plk1 protein levels of the samples from nude mice in different groups were compared.
RESULTSAfter treatment with plk1 siRNA, plk1 mRNA and protein level decreased obviously in certain time, more MKN45 cells accumulated at G(2)/M (P < 0.05). Apoptosis rate of MKN45 cells treated with plk1 siRNA was higher than that of control cells at 48 h and 72 h (P < 0.05), and MKN45 cells proliferated slowly than control groups (P < 0.05), while the tumorgenesis ability obviously decreased, but the plk1 protein levels of the samples from nude mice in different groups were not different.
CONCLUSIONSsiRNA targeting plk1 can inhibit the proliferation of MKN45 cells in vitro and vivo. Plk1 may be a novel therapeutic target for gastric cancer.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Cell Cycle Proteins ; drug effects ; genetics ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Nude ; Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases ; drug effects ; genetics ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins ; drug effects ; genetics ; RNA Interference ; RNA, Small Interfering ; genetics ; pharmacology ; Stomach Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; enzymology ; pathology ; Transfection
10.Mitosis arrest caused by inhibition of PLK1 expression in gastric cancer MKN45 cells.
Bin LAN ; Bing-ya LIU ; Xue-hua CHEN ; Ying QU ; Xiao-qing ZHANG ; Qu CAI ; Qi-bao DAI ; Zheng-gang ZHU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2006;28(3):164-168
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) gene depletion on mitosis phenotype and elucidate its vital role in gastric cancer cell line (MKN45) mitosis.
METHODSThe PLK1 expression in MKN45 cells was blocked by RNA interference (RNAi), the expression level of PLK1 mRNA and protein were measured by real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot, respectively. The morphological change of microtubules and mitosis phenotype in MKN45 cells were observed by immunofluorescence staining and laser confocal microscopy, the morphological changes of cells were observed by reverse microscopy, the variation of cell cycle distribution was detected by flow-cytometry.
RESULTSAfter RNAi targeting PLK1, PLK1 mRNA and protein level decreased obviously, the cell microtubules became obscure and lost cohesiveness, the mitosis phenotype also varied substantially (P < 0.05), more gastric cancer cells became rounded and showed G(2) phase cell DNA content (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONPLK1 gene plays a key role in mitosis and its inhibition can lead to mitosis arrest in MKN45 cells.
Adenocarcinoma ; enzymology ; metabolism ; pathology ; Cell Cycle Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Cell Line, Tumor ; G2 Phase ; drug effects ; Humans ; Mitosis ; drug effects ; Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; RNA Interference ; RNA, Messenger ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; RNA, Small Interfering ; genetics ; pharmacology ; Stomach Neoplasms ; enzymology ; metabolism ; pathology ; Transfection