1.Advances in molecular mechanism in regulation of osteoclastogenesis
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
Osteoprotegerin(OPG) ,receptoractivatorofNF -?Bligand (RANKL)andreceptoracti vatorofNF -??(RANK)areimportantmoleculesthatregulateosteoclastogenesis .OPGisdecoyreceptorof RANKL .ThebindingofOPGandRANKLblocksconnectingofRANKLandRANK ,inhibitsdevelopmentof osteoclast.ThebindingofRANKLandRANKinducesaserieskinasecascadereaction ,activatestranscription factors,introducestheproliferationanddifferentiationofosteoclastprecursors .Severalhormonesandos teotropicfactorsregulatetheformationandfunctionofosteoclastthroughtheabovemolecules .
2.The clinical utility of 18F-FDG PET-CT for detection of bone marrow infiltration in lymphoma
Yuan WU ; Xiaolan LIU ; Liping SU
Journal of International Oncology 2016;43(8):634-637
Bone marrow infiltration in lymphoma is crucial to the disease diagnosis,staging,treatment options and prognostic evaluation.Although bone marrow biopsy is the main detecting method,it has high false negative rate.At present,18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography-computed tomography (18 F-FDG PET-CT) technology which is integrating morphological characteristics with metabolic function provides a new way for the diagnosis,staging and prognostic evaluation of bone marrow infiltration in lymphoma due to its advantages of high sensitivity,high specificity and functional image.
3.PROPERTIES OF 3-GALACTOSIDASE FROM BACILLUS STEAROTHERMOPHILUS
Dongzhi WEI ; Shaoxin CHEN ; Xiaolan WANG ; Qinsheng YUAN ; Juntang YU
Microbiology 2001;(1):18-22
A themostable intracellular β-galactosidase from a thermophilic Bacillus stearothermophilus was purified by a combination of (NH4)2SO4 fractionation, ion-exchange (DEAE-22)and gel filtration (Sephades G-75). The optimum temperature and pH of the enzyme acivity were 60Cand pH6.4 respectively. The β-galatosidase activity exhibited thermosttability at 50 C. The enzyme was significaantly activated by alkali and alkali-earth metal ions. The activity was inhibited by Zn2+ 、 Fe3+ 、 Cu2+Reducing agents enhanced β- galactosidase activity. Thiol-binding agents drastically decreased the enzyme activity. The enzyme was specific for β-D glycosidic linkages,and the identity of the aglycone moiety also influenced enzyme activity. At 55Cthe Km for O-nitrophenyl-β-D-galactosidase (ONPG)and lactose were 2. 63mmol/L and 4.39mmol/L, respectively,and Vmax for both substrates were 1.93 × 10-5mmol. min-1 mg-1protein6.54 ×105 mmol. min-1. mg-1protein,respectively. The enzyme was inhibited by glucose (the products of lactose hydrolysis,ki 2.47mmol/L),but not by galactose. In addition,the enzyme possessed transgalactosylation activity. Galacto-oligosaccharides,both tri- and tetrasaccharide,were involved in the products during lactose hydrolysi
4.Psychological status of patients having undergone eyeball enucleation and relative nursing strategies
Xiaoni ZHANG ; Shaoping HUANG ; Xiaolan YUAN ; Fengxian HUANG ; Lixiong LIU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2013;(11):36-38
Objective To study the psychological status of patients having undergone eyeball enucleation,and put forward the corresponding strategy for psychological nursing.Method The symptom checklist-90(SCL-90)was used to investigate their psychological status after eyeball enucleation.Result The scores on interpersonal relationship sensitivity factor,depression factor, anxiety factor and terror factor(28?78±0?61),(40?76±0?65),(33?86±0?62)and(23?88±0?46),respectively.Conclusions Pertinent psychological nursing may help patients to eliminate the adverse emotional and psychological pressures,promoting them to develop a good state of mind,and return to the society better?
5.Waist-to-height ratio as a predictor of dyslipidemia for Chinese adults
Yuan HE ; Qiang ZENG ; Jingli TIAN ; Zhiheng CHEN ; Xiaolan ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2013;(1):9-13
Objective To explore the association between waist-to-height ratio (WHtR) and dyslipidemia in Chinese adults and to find out an optimal threshold of WHtR for predicting dyslipidemia.Methods A total of 221 270 adults from 4 health checkup centers nationwide were selected by using cluster random sampling method.Height,body weight,waist circumference (WC),total cholesterol (TC),triglyceride (TG),high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C) were measured.Body mass index (BMI) and WHtR were then calculated.The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve(AUC) was analyzed and optimal cutoffs were estimated by maximizing the sums of sensitivity and specificity.Results WHtR showed the largest AUCs in the participants with higher TC,TG and LDL-C,followed by increased WC and BMI.In male and female,the optimal thresholds of WHtR,WC and BMI for predicting dyslipidemia were 0.49-0.50 and 0.47-0.49,83-85and 73-76 cm,and 24-25 and 22-23 kg/m2,respectively.Conclusion WHtR may be superior to WC and BMI for predicting dyslipidemia,and an unisex cutoff of 0.5 should be recommended.
6.Studies on origin, morphology and histology of Galla Cinnamomi Camphorae specially produced in Jiangxi Province
Cuisheng FAN ; Xiaolan CHU ; Xiaomei FU ; Chunlin YUAN ; Jianrong HUANG ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(08):-
Object To study the origin, morphology and histology of Galla Cinnamomi Camphorae(GCC). Methods By the literature investigation and the survey in the production area, GCC was identified by microscopic technique. Results The origin and the medicinal part of GCC were defined. Conclusion GCC is the abnormal fruit of Cinnamomum camphora (L.) Presl which has been infected by Exobasidium sawadae Yamada and formed with hymenium and fruit. The characters in morphology and histology of GCC provide the scientific reference of identification of the crude drug.
7.PROPERTIES OF ?-GALACTOSIDASE FROM BACILLUS STEAROTHERMOPHILUS
Dongzhi WEI ; Shaoxin CHEN ; Xiaolan WANG ; Qinsheng YUAN ; Jun YU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(01):-
A themostable intracellular ? galactosidase from a thermophilic Bacillus stearothermophilus was purified by a combination of (NH 4) 2SO 4 fractionation,ion exchange (DEAE 22)and gel filtration (Sephades G 75).The optimum temperature and pH of the enzyme acivity were 60℃and pH6.4 respectively.The ? galatosidase activity exhibited thermosttability at 50 ℃.The enzyme was significaantly activated by alkali and alkali earth metal ions.The activity was inhibited by Zn 2+ 、 Fe 3+ 、 Cu 2+ Reducing agents enhanced ? galactosidase activity.Thiol binding agents drastically decreased the enzyme activity.The enzyme was specific for ? D glycosidic linkages,and the identity of the aglycone moiety also influenced enzyme activity.At 55℃the Km for O nitrophenyl ? D galactosidase(ONPG)and lactose were 2.63mmol/L and 4.39mmol/L, respectively,and Vmax for both substrates were 1.93?10 5 mmol.min 1 .mg 1 protein6.54?10 5 mmol.min 1 .mg 1 protein,respectively.The enzyme was inhibited by glucose (the products of lactose hydrolysis,ki 2.47mmol/L),but not by galactose.In addition,the enzyme possessed transgalactosylation activity.Galacto oligosaccharides,both tri and tetrasaccharide,were involved in the products during lactose hydrolysis.
8.Effects of 17?-estradiol on the gene expression of BMPR-ⅠA and Cbf?1 in bone marrow stromal cells
Chengliang YUAN ; Xiaolan JIN ; Jianhong HOU ; Qunying LI ; Yinchun HUANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(13):-
Objective To investigate the effects of 17?-estradiol (E2) on the gene expression of typeⅠA bone morphogenetic protein receptor (BMPR-ⅠA) and core-binding factor alpha 1 (Cbf?1) in rat bone marrow stromal cells exposed to the differentiation medium and to elucidate the effects of E2 on osteoblastogenesis. Methods Adherent bone marrow stromal cells were cultured in differentiation medium containing DEX (10 -7 mol/L), 1,25-(OH)2D3 (10 -9 mol/L) and different concentrations of E2. Effects of different concentrations of E2 on the gene expression of BMPR-ⅠA and Cbf?1 was quantified by RT-PCR based on the comparison with an internal reference, ?-actin expression, and identified by Northern blotting. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity of cells was detected. Contents of type Ⅰ collagen were determined by Van Gieson staining. Results E2 could evidently inhibit the expression of BMPR-ⅠA and Cbf?1 mRNA during the differentiation process of bone marrow stromal cells into osteoblasts in a dose-dependent manner. These were confirmed by Northern blotting. The ALP activity increased in a concentration-dependent manner, but the amount of type Ⅰ collagen decreased in a concentration-dependent manner. Conclusion E2 can significantly inhibit the gene expression of BMPR-ⅠA and Cbf?1 in bone marrow stromal cells and inhibit osteoblastogenesis in vitro.
9.Effect of 17?-estradiol on the BMPR-ⅠA,ⅠB gene expression in bone marrow stromal cells
Chengliang YUAN ; Xiaolan JIN ; Jianhong HOU ; Qunying LI ; Yingchu HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(02):-
AIM:To investigate the effects of 17?-estradiol (E_2) on the gene expression of typeⅠA and typeⅠB bone morphogenetic protein receptor (BMPR-ⅠA,ⅠB) in rat bone marrow stromal cells exposured to the differentiation medium and to elucidate the effects of E_2 on osteoblastogenesis. METHODS: Adherent bone marrow stromal cells were cultured in differentiation medium containing DEX(10 -7 mol?L -1 ) and 1,25(OH)_2D_3 (10 -9 mol?L -1 ) and different concentrations of E_2. The gene expression of BMPR-ⅠA,ⅠB was quantified by semiquantitative RT-PCR. RESULTS: E_2 evidently inhibited the expression of BMPR-ⅠA mRNA in bone marrow stromal cells.The suppression was dose-dependent. When examined under various concentrations of E_2 (0-10 -6 mol?L -1 ),the expression of BMPR-ⅠA mRNA were decreased from (25.7?2.5)% to(16.3?1.5)%( P
10.Dosimetric influence of dwell weight standard deviation and applicator displacement in patients with cervical cancer
Xianliang WANG ; Junxiang WU ; Ke YUAN ; Xi FENG ; Shengwei KANG ; Jie LI ; Xiaolan LI ; Pei WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2017;26(4):419-422
Objective To investigate the dosimetric influence of dwell weight standard deviation (DWSD) and applicator displacement in cervical cancer patients treated with three-dimensional brachytherapy.Methods A total of 20 cervical cancer patients who had completed radical treatment were selected in this study.The Fletcher applicator (Nucletron#189.730) was used for these patients.A new plan,based on the former CT images and structures,was designed for each patient.In former and new plans,dwell weight was recorded,and DWSD was calculated.Two groups,low-DWSD (LDWSD,0.141-0.299) and high-DWSD (HDWSD,0.211-0.337),were set according to the DWSD size for the two plans.Dosimetric effects from ± 1 mm displacement of tandem applicator or ovoid applicator were simulated with Oncentra (R) Brachy V4.3 treatment planning system.D100,D90,and V150 for clinical target volume (CTV)and D0.1cc,D1cc,and D2cc for the bladder,rectum,and sigmoid were evaluated.Dosimetric comparisons were made between the LDWSD group and HDWSD group to study the dosimetric effects of DWSD and applicator displacement in cervical cancer patients.Results The dosimetric effects from applicator displacement increased with increasing DWSD.If there was a 1 mm displacement of tandem applicator or ovoid applicator,D100,D90,and V150 of CTV were 3.0%,23.8%,and 4.8% higher or 0.5%,1.2%,and 5.2% higher in the HDWSD group than in the LDWSD group;D0.1cc,D1cc,and D2cc of the bladder and rectum were significantly higher in the HDWSD group than in the LDWSD group,particularly for the sigmoid (up 44.0%,22.8%,and 16.8%) and (up 10.3%,14.4%,and 12.4%).Conclusions DWSD should be considered in plan evaluation for cervical cancer patients treated with three-dimensional brachytherapy.The dosimetric influence from applicator displacement can be decreased by reducing DWSD properly.