2.Anti-cancer activity of Zuojinwan in vivo and influence to tumor markers in mice transplanted with sarcoma 180.
Xiao-Na WANG ; Qin ZHOU ; Xu HAN ; Li-Na XU ; Jin-Yong PENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(19):2230-2234
OBJECTIVETo study the anticancer action of Zuojinwan in mice transplanted with sarcoma 180 in vivo, and detect the activities of five kinds of tumor markers (TM) including acid phosphotase (ACP), alkaline phosphotase (AKP), creatine kinase (CK), aldolase (ALD) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) in serum compared with Coptis chinensis and Evodia rutaecarpa.
METHODThe transplanted S180 tumor mice model was established, and the mice were divided randomly five groups. The extract of Zuojinwan (850.8 mg kg(-1)), C. chinensis (729.2 mg kg(-1)) and E. rutaecarpa (121.6 mg kg(-1)) were administrated, respectively for 10 d. Then, the changes of body weight, spleen index of mice, the inhibition rates of tumor, and the increase of life span (ILS) were all tested. In addition, the activities of ACP, AKP, CK, ALD and LDH on different test groups were also determined.
RESULTZuojinwan could inhibit the S180 tumor growth significantly with the inhibition rate of 50.54% and the ILS of mice reached to 64.91%. Meanwhile, the activities of ACP (126.72 +/- 11.16) U 100 mL(-1) and AKP (67.27 +/- 13.49) U 100 mL(-1) were increased, and the activities of CK (20.65 +/- 4.28) U mL(-1), ALD (319.13 +/- 53.87) U L(-1) and LDH (1,029.04 +/- 468.56) U L(-1) were decreased significantly by Zuojinwan treated group compared with C. chinensis and E. rutaecarpa treated groups (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONIn the prescription of Zuojinwan, the enhancement of compatibility of anticancer activity was observed by the interaction of C. chinensis and E. rutaecarpa. The mechanism might be in according with to influence the activities of the five kinds of tumor markers (TM) in mice serum.
Acid Phosphatase ; blood ; Alkaline Phosphatase ; blood ; Animals ; Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; Biomarkers, Tumor ; metabolism ; Coptis ; chemistry ; Creatine Kinase ; blood ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Evodia ; chemistry ; Female ; Fructose-Bisphosphate Aldolase ; blood ; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ; blood ; Male ; Mice ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Random Allocation ; Sarcoma 180 ; blood ; drug therapy ; pathology
3.Based on weak bond chemistry, the interaction mechanism between glycyrrhiza protein and berberine in water decocting process of Rhizoma Coptidis and Liquorice was investigated
Wen LI ; Zhi-jia WANG ; Xiao-jing LIU ; Na-na HAN ; Tong LI ; Hai-min LEI ; Peng-long WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(8):2119-2126
The purpose of this study was to explore the interaction mechanism between glycyrrhiza protein and berberine in the decocting process of
4.Clinical analysis of 200 patients with primary gastric lymphoma.
Yuan LV ; Xiao-Na WANG ; Han LIANG
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2012;15(2):157-160
OBJECTIVETo study the clinical diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of primary gastric lymphoma (PGL).
METHODSClinical data of 200 patients with PGL who were treated at the Tianjin Cancer Hospital were retrospectively reviewed.
RESULTSThere were 110 males and 90 females. The age ranged between 19 and 80 (median, 54) years old. Symptoms or laboratory examinations were not specific. Before the treatment, 130 cases were diagnosed correctly, and the remaining 70 were misdiagnosed as gastric cancer (n=59), gastric ulcer (n=5) and chronic gastritis (n=6). Twenty-four cases received chemotherapy alone, 29 cases surgery alone, 132 cases underwent surgery plus chemotherapy, and 15 were not treated. The 200 cases all received follow-up ranging from 1 to 246 months (median, 26 months). The 1, 3, 5, and 10-year survival rates were 65.0%, 57.5%, 56.2%, and 55.0%. Univariate analysis and multivariate analysis showed that emaciation (P<0.01), tumor location (P<0.01), treatment modality (P<0.01), histological type (P<0.05), and tumor staging (P<0.05) were independent factors of survival in patients with PGL.
CONCLUSIONSThe misdiagnosis of PGL is very frequent. The treatment of choice should be comprehensive therapy based on surgery.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Humans ; Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ; diagnosis ; therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Stomach Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; therapy ; Young Adult
5.Diffuse ossification in upper lobe of lung: report of a case.
Na WANG ; Jiacuo YESHE ; Ai-Jun LIU ; Han-Huan LUO ; Xiao ZOU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(3):205-206
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Lung
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surgery
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pathology
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physiopathology
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Pneumonectomy
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X-Rays
6.Biocompatibility of chitosan carrier with rabbit corneal endothelium
Na, LI ; Xiao-juan, WEI ; Bao-qin, HAN ; Wan-shun, LIU ; Rui, CUI
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2013;31(10):919-924
Background There are a lot of studies about the carrier of corneal endothelial transplantation,but the best carrier has not been defined.Objective This study was to investigate the biocompatibility of chitosan carrier with rabbit corneal endothelium in vivo.Methods Fresh eye-balls were obtained from 10 New Zealand white rabbits.Rabbit corneal endothelial cells (CECs) were isolated and cultured on chitosan carrier in vitro.The morphology and density of rabbits CECs were observed every day,and the expressions of fibronectin (FN),collagen-1 (Coil-I) and Zonula occludens 1 (ZO-1) were detected by immunoinfluorescence.The morphology and ultrastructure of CECs were observed under the scanning and transmission electron microscope.Chitosan carrier with CECs was implanted into the anterior chamber of the left eyes in ten healthy New Zealand white rabbits,and only paracentesis of anterior chamber was performed in the right eyes as controls.The inflammation of ocular anterior segment was examined under the slit lamp microscope,and corneal thickness was measured 1 week,4 and 8 weeks after operation.Corneal endothelium cell density and morphology were examined under the corneal endothelial microscope at postoperative 2 weeks.Corneal samples were collected for the regular histopathological examination to observe the inflammatory reaction at postoperative 1 month and 3 months.Paired t test was used for statistical analyses between the control group (left eyes) and the experimental group (right eyes).The use and care of the animals followed the Statement of ARVO.Results CECs formed an intact monolayer of cells with the uniform shape and size on the chitosan membrane after incubated for 5 days.The cells reached confluence of 90% 7 days after cultured with the 40% hexagon cells.Under the scanning electron nicroscope,rabbit CECs showed the round or polygon in the shape with the microvillus on the cell surface.The cells connected closely by desmosome.The processes,pseudopodiums and microvillus on the cellular surface,vacuole in the cytoplasm,expanded endoplasmic reticulum with ribosome and abundant chromatin were exhibited under the transmission electron microscope.The immunofluorescence examination revealed the positive expressions of FN,Coll-Ⅰ and ZO-1 in the CECs on the chitosan carrier.In the in vivo experiment,the exudation in the anterior chamber and corneal edema were seen under the slit lamp microscope 3 days after implantation of chitosan carrier with CECs.However,the inflammation was gone 14 days after operation.The differences of the corneal thickness were no significant between the experimental group and the control group 1 week and 4,8 weeks after operation (t =1.377,P=0.265;t =1.795,P=0.165 ; t =0.390,P =0.760).In addition,no significant differences were found in the CECs density and the hexagon cells rate between the two groups(P =0.365,0.062).The histopathological examination showed that the inflammatory cells around the chitosan membrane were disappeared 3 months after operation and showed a good corneal structure.Conclusions Chitosan carrier has a good biocompatibility with rabbit CECs and anterior chamber,and it may be a potentially good carrier for CECs transplantation.
7.Regulation of glutathione S-transferase P1 on the radiosensitivity of mouse Lewis lung cancer cells
Yanjie LIANG ; Pei ZHANG ; Lehui DU ; Na MA ; Xiao LEI ; Yanan HAN ; Xinyao ZHAO ; Baolin QU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2021;30(5):498-502
Objective:To explore the regulatory effect of glutathione S-transferase P1(GSTP1) on the radiosensitivity of mouse Lewis lung cancer (LLC) cells.Methods:GSTP1-shRNA lentivirus and negative control lentivirus were used to respectively infect the LLC cells, and stable transgenic strains were selected. Real-time PCR and Western blot were conducted to quantitatively measure the expression levels of GSTP1 mRNA and protein in the LLC cells to verify the knockdown effect. The cell counting kit-8(CCK-8) assay was used to detect cell viability after irradiation. The colony formation assay was utilized to assess the cell proliferation ability after irradiation. Flow cytometry was performed to assess the level of cell apoptosis after irradiation. The tumor-bearing mice were established and irradiated to detect the changes in the tumor volume after irradiation. TUNEL staining was employed to detect the level of tumor apoptosis after irradiation. Immunofluorescence was used to detect the number of CD 4+ CD 8+ T cells in the tumor after irradiation. Results:Real-time PCR and Western blot showed that after shRNA lentivirus interference, the expression levels of GSTP1 mRNA and protein were significantly down-regulated. Down-regulation of GSTP1 reduced cell viability and proliferation, and increased the rate of cell apoptosis after irradiation. The tumor volume of the tumor-bearing mice after irradiation in the GSTP1 knockdown group was significantly smaller than that in the NC group, whereas the tumor apoptosis rate was significantly higher and the number of infiltrating CD 4+ CD 8+ T cells in the tumor was remarkably higher compared with those in the control group. Conclusion:Knockdown of GSTP1 can significantly increase the radiosensitivity of LLC cells and enhance the infiltration of lymphocytes in tumor tissues.
8.Study on the substance basis of "property-taste-efficacy" of Liquorice and Rhizoma chinensis based on supramolecular system induced by weak bond
Wen LI ; Zhi-jia WANG ; Xiao-yu LIN ; Xiao-jing LIU ; Na-na HAN ; Wen-min PI ; Zhi-hua YUAN ; Hai-min LEI ; Peng-long WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(6):1901-1908
It is a common understanding that turbidity and precipitation of traditional Chinese medicine are easy to occur in the process of decocting. At present, our research group found that the cause of "multi-phase of traditional Chinese medicine decoction" mainly came from the interaction between the effective components of traditional Chinese medicine, especially the interaction of acid and base components. For example, the
9.Gly14-humanin protects against Aβ₃₁₋₃₅-induced impairment of spatial learning and memory in rats.
Li YUAN ; Wei-Na HAN ; Shao-Feng LI ; Xiao-Jie LIU ; Mei-Na WU ; Jin-Shun QI
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2012;64(6):625-632
Amyloid β protein (Aβ) is closely involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD), and one of the main strategies for AD treatment is antagonizing the neurotoxicity of Aβ or even clearing the Aβ deposited in the brain. The present study was aimed to observe the effects of intrahippocampal injection of Aβ₃₁₋₃₅ on the spatial learning and memory of rats by using Morris water maze technique, and explore the neuroprotective effects and possible mechanism of [Gly14]-humanin (HNG) against Aβ-induced deficits in learning behavior. The results showed that bilateral intrahippocampal injection of 2.0 nmol Aβ₃₁₋₃₅ significantly increased the mean traveled distance of rats in searching for the hidden underwater platform and decreased the distance percentage in the target quadrant in probe test after withdrawal of platform, whereas pretreatment with HNG (0.2 nmol and 2.0 nmol) suppressed Aβ₃₁₋₃₅-induced increase in the traveled distance and decrease in swimming distance percentage. Application of Genistein (40 nmol), a specific tyrosine kinase inhibitor, almost completely blocked the antagonistic effects of HNG against Aβ₃₁₋₃₅. These results indicate that HNG can dose-dependently prevent against Aβ₃₁₋₃₅-induced impairment in spatial learning and memory of rats, and the neuroprotective effects of HNG might involve the activation of endogenous tyrosine kinase pathway, suggesting that up-regulation of the tyrosine kinase signaling by using HNG might be of great significance for the improvement of cognitive function in AD.
Alzheimer Disease
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pharmacology
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pharmacology
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pharmacology
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Rats
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Spatial Learning
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10.Effects of nonylphenol on the reproductive system of male animals.
Li-Na KANG ; Yong WANG ; Xiao-Dong HAN
National Journal of Andrology 2003;9(7):539-542
The research on endocrine disrupters has become one of the key directions in the field of environmental medical science. Nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs) are widely used in industry and family washing as one of the non-ionic surfactants. NPEs can be degraded biologically to nonylphenol (NP), whose estrogenic effects or toxicity may do harm to the reproductive systems of male fish, amphibians and mammals. Thus it is an urgent affair to develop perfect assays, evaluate the harm of these chemicals to human beings, find the exact mechanism of action and restrict the use of NPEs.
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Genitalia, Male
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drug effects
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Phenols
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toxicity
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toxicity
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Xenopus