1. The expression of osteopontin and integrin αV in the laryngeal and hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma andits correlation with tumor invasion as well as metastasis
Tumor 2008;28(8):689-693
Objective: To investigate the expression of osteopontin (OPN) and integrin ot V (ITGA V) in the laryngeal and hypopharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LHSCC) and study the influence on the biological behaviors (invasion and migration) of tumor cells. Methods: The tissue microarray of LHSCC was designed and the OPN and ITGAV expressions were detected by immunohistochemistry. The professional software of pathological image manipulation (Image Pro Plus 5.02, IPP 5.02) was used to quantitate the results of the immunohistochemical staining. The relationship between OPN and ITGAV expressions and clinicopathological staging of LHSCC was analyzed. Results: The expression levels of OPN and ITGAV in primary and metastatic carcinoma were significantly higher than those in normal tissues (P < 0.001); their expressions in the well-differentiated group were significantly lower than those in the moderate- and poor-differentiated groups(P <0.01); the expression levels of OPN and ITGAV in the group with lymph node metastasis were significantly higher than those in the group without lymph node metastasis (P <0.001). The expression levels of OPN and ITGAV had no correlation with primary locations, the size of invasion area, and the age and sex of patients. Conclusion: The expressions of OPN and ITGAV are significantly related with the invasion and migration of the LHSCC. Over-expression of OPN and ITGAV may be one of the important factors contributing to the invasion and migration of LHSCC.
2.Research progress of immunoscore
Xinru ZHAO ; Yuye ZHAO ; Guohong LI ; Xuan KAN ; Zuoxing NIU
Journal of International Oncology 2016;43(10):772-774
A methodology named immunoscorehas been proposed in recent years.It has been demonstrated to be a prognostic factor superior to the Union for International Cancer Control-American Joint Committee on Cancer (UICC-AJCC)TNMclassification.Over the past few years,it has gained a forefront posi-tion in colorectal cancer.It has the advantages of simple operation,low cost and high accuracy,and it is nee-ded for individual therapy.However,it still has its limitations.
3.Effects of H_2S on visceral pain induced by colorectal distention and expression of substance P in rats
Xuan KAN ; Bang-Mao WANG ; Ge-Li LIU ; Al ET ;
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(09):-
Objective To study the effects of H_2S on the visceral pain induced by colorectal dis- tention (CRD) and the expression of substance P (SP)in rats.Methods Forty Wistar rats were randomly divided into control group,normal saline(i,p.) group,low( 15?mol/kg),moderate (45?mol/kg) and high(75?mol/kg) dose of NaSH(i.p.) groups.All rats.except control group,were subjected to CRD for 25 seconds and their behavioral responses to CRD were assessed by measuring the abdominal with drawal reflex(AWR).The expression of SP in the ileocecal junction,colon,spinal cord of thoracic waist (T6-L5) and brain was detected by immunohistochemistry.Results The visceral pain induced by CRD produced a capacity-dependent increase of AWR score in normal saline group,and a dose-dependent reduction of AWR score in three of NaSH groups.There was no significant differences of SP expression in the ileocecal junction,colon,spinal cord of thoracic waist and thalamencepbalon between the normal saline group and the NaSH low dose group.However,the decreased SP expression in the NaSH moder- ate and high dose groups were observed in comparison to those in the normal saline group(P
4.Serum dipeptidyl peptidase N levels in obese children with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
Xuan KAN ; Ge-li LIU ; Qin HAN
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2012;20(11):865-866
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Aminopeptidases
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Obesity
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5.Associations of peripheral CD4+CD25+CD127low/-regulatory T cells with viral load and liver pathology in hepatitis B virus carriers
Min DENG ; Renye DING ; Hua XUAN ; Kan ZHANG ; Jieping LI ; Xinsheng XIE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2014;7(5):437-440,454
Objective To investigate the associations of peripheral CD4+ CD25 + CD127low/-regulatory T cells (Treg) with HBV viral load and liver pathology in hepatitis B virus (HBV) carriers.Methods Forty six chronic HBV carriers admitted in the first hospital of Jiaxing during October 2012 and February 2014,and 23 healthy subjects (controls) were enrolled in the study.CD4+ CD25 + CD127low/-Treg in peripheral blood of the two groups were detected by flow cytometry.Ultrasound-guided liver biopsies were performed in chronic HBV carriers and HBV DNA load was determined by real-time PCR method.Independent samples t test was used for the comparison between groups,and Spearman rank correlation or Pearson linear correlation analyses were performed.Results The frequency of the peripheral CD4+ CD25+CD127low/-Treg in 46 HBV carriers was (5.11 ±1.47)%,which was significantly higher than that in healthy controls [(3.46 ± 1.23) %,t =4.629,P < 0.01].The HBV DNA load in HBV carriers was (6.21 ±1.98)lg copies/mL,which was positively correlated with the CD4+ CD25+ CD127low/-Treg level (r =0.405,P < 0.01).Among 46 HBV carriers,21 (45.65%) were of inflammation grade 2 or above,and 16 (34.78%) were of fibrosis stage 2 or above.Peripheral CD4+ CD25+ CD127low/-Treg level was negatively correlated with inflammation and fibrosis in HBV carriers (r =-0.343 and-0.452,P < 0.05).Conclusion CD4 + CD25 + CD127low/-Treg may be associated with the chronicity of HBV infection and the degree of liver damage.
6.Obesity and obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome in children
International Journal of Pediatrics 2020;47(10):704-707
Obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome(OSAHS)is a common sleep and respiratory disorder, characterized by periodic collapse of the upper airway totally or partly during sleep, disrupting normal ventilation and sleep structure, and causing a series of pathophysiological changes.Recently, the incidence of obesity among children increases year by year with the improvement of living standards and the change of lifestyle, and severely affects children′s physical and mental health.At the same time, the prevalence of OSAHS is also increasing, which can result in serious adverse outcome.A large amount of research has shown the close relationship between obesity and OSAHS.There is a certain correlation in the pathogenesis, making the two influence each other in the treatment.To provide reference for clinical practice, this review mainly discusses the correlation between childhood obesity and OSAHS in terms of pathogenesis and treatment.
7.Advances in pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of cough variant asthma in children
International Journal of Pediatrics 2022;49(2):96-99
In recent years, the prevalence and medical visits of chronic cough in children are increasing year by year, among which cough variant asthma is one of the main causes of chronic cough in children.The Global Initiative for Asthma points out that cough variant asthma is a disease in which cough is the main or only symptom and is associated with airway hyperresponsiveness.Cough variant asthma, a disease with repeated or persistent cough as the main clinical manifestation, is a subtype of asthma.Due to the lack of typical wheezing symptom, cough variant asthma is easy to be misdiagnosed or missed, leading to lack of standardized treatment.In addition, frequent coughing has a significant impact on the quality of life of children and their family members.In order to improve clinicians′ understanding of cough variant asthma in children, the advances in epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of this disease are explained.
8.Clinical research progress of Kawasaki disease shock syndrome
Xuan KAN ; De-Jing WU ; Ge-Li LIU
Tianjin Medical Journal 2018;46(6):670-672
Kawasaki disease shock syndrome (KDSS) is a serious manifestation of Kawasaki disease. It is a clinical symptom of hypoperfusion, which occurs hemodynamic instability on the basis of the diagnosis of Kawasaki disease. KDSS can occur in the early stage of Kawasaki disease, and can be easily missed and misdiagnosed. Now, the clinical features, pathogenesis and treatment of KDSS are reviewed, in order to improve the ability of clinical pediatricians to identify the disease early and reduce the occurrence of life-threatening complications.
9.Analysis and test of piezoelectric micropump for drug delivery.
Junwu KAN ; Ming XUAN ; Zhigang YANG ; Yihui WU ; Boda WU ; Guangming CHENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2005;22(4):809-813
With a microsystem or micropump, the release rate of drug delivery is able to be controlled easily to maintain the therapeutic efficacy. A piezoelectric membrane-valve micropump for implantable and carryhome drug delivery system is developed and tested. The influence elements of dynamic performance of the PZT actuator and valve were analyzed, and the calculation method of resonant frequency of the membrane valve was provided. Study results showed that the output performance of the micropump depended on the coupling effect of the actuator and valve. For a given actuator, the output value and the optimal frequency of a micropump could be enhanced only by valve design. Two micropumps with different valve dimensions were fabricated for comparing examination. The smaller -valve micropump obtained higher output values (the maximum flow rate and backpressure being 3.5 ml/min and 27 KPa, respectively) and two optimal frequencies (800 Hz and 3 000 Hz). The larger -valve micropump achieved lower output values (the maximum flow rate and backpressure being 3.0 ml/min and 9 KPa, respectively) and one optimal frequency (about 200 Hz). The test results suggest that the output values and optimal frequency of micropump can be improved by changing the valve dimension, and the viewpoint that checkvalve micropump works only with low acting frequency is wrong.
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10.Observation on clinical therapeutic effect of transcutaneous point electric stimulation on periarthritis of shoulder at different stages.
Jiun-qiao FANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Li-hua XUAN ; Kan-zhuo LIU ; Lei CHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2006;26(1):11-14
OBJECTIVETo observe the therapeutic effect of transcutaneous point electric stimulation on periarthritis of shoulder at different stages and compare with electroacupuncture.
METHODSThree hundred and sixty cases of periarthritis of shoulder at different stages were divided into a treatment group (n=186) treated with transcutaneous point electric stimulation, and a control group (n=174) treated with electroacupuncture. Same acupoints were selected in the two groups.
RESULTSThe total effective rate of transcutaneous point electric stimulation was 96.6% at the adhesion prophase and 96.9% at the adhesive stage, but electroacupuncture stimulation was 93.5% and 97.9%, respectively, with no significant differences between the two groups; transcutaneous point electric stimulation not only could relieve pain, but also significantly improve dysfunction of shoulder joints at the adhesive stage.
CONCLUSIONTranscutaneous point electric stimulation is an effective and convenient therapy for periarthritis of shoulder.
Acupuncture Points ; Electric Stimulation ; Humans ; Periarthritis ; therapy ; Shoulder ; Transcutaneous Electric Nerve Stimulation