1.To Explore the Advantages of Chinese Medicine Treatment of Subacute Thyroiditis from Medical Records
Jing HE ; Yang XIAO ; Mingli YANG
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2016;40(8):608-609,612
Objective] To investigate and compare with western medicine on the advantages of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of subacute thyroiditis. [Method] Select subacute thyroiditis clear diagnosis, single disease cases in clinical work.For patient treated with pure Chinese medicine internal and external treatment. Observation, comparison and analysis of the degree of symptom relief, the size of the side effect, the prognosis of patients and the satisfaction of patients with medical treatment.Discussion on Chinese medicine in the treatment of subacute thyroiditis the high compliance of advantages, the advantage of fewer side effects,therapeutic advantage and the advantage of improving the prognosis and reducing the sequela of disease. [Result] Through clinical observation and comparison, traditional Chinese medicine to western medicine in the treatment of subacute thyroiditis, good treatment compliance, curative effect are exact, side effects rarely, high patient satisfaction,good prognosis show obvious advantage. [Conclusion] Chinese medicine treatment of subacute thyroiditis, compared with the western medicine has obvious advantage for early clinical intervention, controling an illness as soon as possible, improving prognosis, reducing hypothyroidism incidence are of great significance.
2.Effect of Paclitaxel on Expression of PD-L1 in Surface of Cervical Cancer TC-1 Cells
Jing YANG ; Xiao XIAO ; Jie WEI ; Peng KOU ; Lihua YANG
Herald of Medicine 2015;(8):1028-1031
Objective To investigate effect of paclitaxel on expression of programmed death ligand-1 ( PD-L1 ) in the surface of cervical cancer TC-1 cells and its mechanism. Methods ①The cells were divided into two groups: paclitaxel group, paclitaxel combined with PKD blocker (G? 6976) group. There were 4 concentration gradient and 5 holes for each group, and each hole has its corresponding concentration of drugs. Influence of paclitaxel on TC-1 cell viability and effect of PKD blocker G? 6976 on IC50 value of paclitaxel were evaluated by MTT method.②The cells were divided into 0. 9% sodium chloride solution ( NS) group and paclitaxel group, There were 5 holes of each group. Effect of paclitaxel on PD-L1 expression on the surface of TC-1 cells were measured by immunohistochemistry.③The cells were divided into 4 groups:NS+DMSO group, G? 6976 group, paclitaxel group and paclitaxel+G? 6976 group. There were 5 holes for each group. Effect of paclitaxel and G? 6976 on PD-L1 expression on the surface of TC-1 cells were measured by immunohistochemistry. The expressions of PD-L1 on the surface of cells were measured by immunofluorescence treated with different drugs. Results The IC50 value of paclitaxel was 40 μg·mL-1 in paclitaxel group, and 38. 9 μg·mL-1 in paclitaxel combined with PKD blocker G? 6976 group, without significant difference between the two groups (P>0. 05). The expression of PD-L1 in the surface of TC-1 cells were significantly higher in paclitaxel group than in negative control group [(88. 48±13. 44)% vs. (39. 59±5. 99)%, P<0. 05]. The expression of PD-L1 in the surface of TC-1 cells was (79. 7%±4. 7)% after treatment with paclitaxel combined with PKD blocker G? 6976 for 24 h, and it was significantly lower than that in paclitaxel group [(96. 8±2. 5)%, P<0. 05]. Conclusion Paclitaxel promotes the expression of PD-L1 in the surface of TC-1 cells, which could be significantly inhibited by blocking PKD pathway. Paclitaxel may exert its effect through PKD pathway.
4.Cultural Conditions for Production of Glutathione by Mutant Saccharomyces J-X25
Yun XIAO ; Ji-Yang XU ; Ning JING ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(07):-
The production conditions of glutathione with shaking flask fermentation by the mutant Saccharomyces J-X25, a methionine-defected strain were studied, and the optimum culture conditions are as follows: initial pH6. 0, temperature 30℃, 100ml in 500ml flask, the inoculum size 10% and agitation rate 220r/min. The emphasis was on the stimulating effect on the cells by dioxogen and the sodium lactate as surfactant. Both of which were added at the logarithmic phase of fermentation, and the GSH production was up to 0. 253g/L , 52% higher than the control without the additions. Compared with the production of GSH initial strain that by the mutant in optimum conditions was increased by 79%.
5.The Study of Association Factors Affecting IVF/ICSI-ET
Zhuoni XIAO ; Wangming XU ; Jing YANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the association factors affecting the course of IVF/ICSI-ET. Methods The clinical data of 348 cycles of IVF/ICSI-ET in patients with different causes of infertility were analyzed retrospectively. Results Ovarian reserve and response to stimulation declined with aging. The ability of bFSH predicting ovarian response was low. E 2 peak concentration, number of big follicle and retrieved oocytes decreased significantly when bFSH concentration evelated. The number of big follicle and retrieved oocytes obviously increased with the E 2 peak concentration increasing. The number of antral follicle and volume of ovary were positive relation with ovarian response. None of the factors above could predict the outcome of IVF indenpedently. Conclusion Age was strongly associated with ovarian reserve and response. The bFSH level was one of the indices reflecting ovarian reserve, and had the limited capability for predicting ovarian response and IVF outcome.E 2 peak concentration could not predict the IVF consequence. The number of total antral follicle and volume of ovary were the most direct index reflecting ovarian response. The conditions of patients should comprehensively be evaluated to raise the pregnant rate of IVF.
6.Neurotoxicity of chronic aluminum overload and protective effects of nimodipine in rats
Xiaohua XIAO ; Jing ZHANG ; Junqing YANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(11):-
Objective To study the neurotoxicity of chronic aluminum overload and the protective effects of nimodipine in rats.Methods The brain damage models of rats were established via intragastric administration of aluminum gluconate(element aluminum 400 mg/kg)once a day,5 d/week for 12 weeks.The step-down test and programmed Morris water maze test were used to evaluate the changes of learning and memory functions of rats.Pathomorphological changes of hippocampi of rats were observed.The activities of SOD,ChAT,AchE,MAO-B and the contents of MDA of brain tissue in rats were also measured.Nimodipine(80 mg/kg)were intragastrically administered 4 h after aluminum administration every time for 12 weeks.Results Chronic aluminum administration induced the impairment of avoidance learning and memory ability and spatial oriental ability.Consistent with the behavioral changes,neuronal death in the hippocampi,decreased activities of SOD and ChAT,increased content of MDA,and increased activity of MAO-B and AchE were detected in the aluminum-overload mice.The administration of nimodipine could significantly protect rats from the brain damage,and behavioral and biochemical changes above caused by aluminum overload were in a dose-dependent manner.Conclusion These results suggest that changes of cellular calcium overload and oxide stress and MAO-B activities are involved in pathophysiological mechanisms of brain injury induced by chronic aluminum overload.Nimodipine has a protective effect on neurotoxicity of chronic aluminum overload.
7.Post- activation Depression in Spasticity (review)
Juan XIAO ; Jing ZHANG ; Yuanbin YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;20(1):56-58
Recent studies show that post-activation depression is highly correlated with the severity of spasticity in patients with stroke or cerebral palsy, which may be potentially used in the evaluation of spasticity. This article reviewed the concept, mechanism and related factors of post-activation depression.
8.Effect of Botulinum Toxin-A Injection on Central Facial Palsy Post Stroke
Yuanbin YANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Juan XIAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(9):869-871
Objective To explore the effect of Botulinum toxin-A (BTX-A) injected into the contralateral facial muscle on central facial palsy post stroke. Methods 30 stroke patients with moderate to severe central facial palsy were recruited (course of 3~10 months). They were divided into control group (n=15) and treatment group (n=15), who accepted facial training and BTX-A injection in addition, respectively.The bilateral deference of distance from angulus oris to the midline of the teeth(D1) and from the paropia to the angulus oris (D2) were measured before and 4 weeks after injection. Results The D1 and D2 both at resting and movement all decreased after injection in the treatment group, and decreased more than those in the control group. Conclusion BTX-A injection can further correct central facial palsy post stroke.
9.New principles in tumor antigens and their significance in future immunotherapies for lymphomas and other malignancies--editorial.
Xiao-Yan KE ; Jing WANG ; Xiao-Feng YANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2006;14(3):419-426
The molecular characterization of self-antigens expressed by human malignancies that are capable of elicitation of anti-tumor immune responses in patients has been an active field in hematology, oncology, and tumor immunology. More than 2000 tumor antigens have been identified. These significant progresses have led to the renaissance of tumor immunology and studies on novel anti-tumor immunotherapies in lymphomas, other hematologic malignancies and tumors. However, despite of the progress in the identification of these self-tumor antigens, current antigen-specific immunotherapies for tumors are far less satisfactory than that expected, which reflects the urgent need to improve our understanding on the basic principles underlying the selection of these self-tumor antigens. In order to develop more effective antigen-specific anti-tumor immunotherapies and to monitor the responses to these immunotherapies in patients with lymphomas and other malignancies, many additional questions need to be addressed. In this brief review, the progress in the identification of tumor antigens in lymphomas and other malignancies was outlined and the new principles of self-tumor antigens and their significance for future immunotherapies to these malignancies were summarized.
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10.A qualitative research on posttraumatic growth in patients with cervical cancer who had a hysterectomy at the childbearing age
Yang YANG ; Hong XIAO ; Liping WANG ; Jing HU ; Ying ZOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(3):189-192
Objective We aimed to explore the experience of posttraumatic growth in patients with cervical cancer who had a hysterectomy at the childbearing age.Methods The phenomenological methodology was used in the study.An in-depth interview was conducted among 12 patients chosen by purposive sampling method.Results Through careful analysis and collation,three themes were identified:smashing the original assumption,searching the meaning of existence and rebuilding the new cognitive schemata.The experience of patients' was conformed to the model which was put forward by Tedeschi,and the theme changes in personal relationships,personal strength,altruism born from sufferings and new philosophy of life were conformed to theoretical connotation of PTG.Conclusions Clinical medical staff should update psychological nursing concept timely and taking advantages of PTG to help patients pass through their difficult period.