1.The hemodynamic change of small artery in patients with type 2 diabetes
Zhi YAO ; Xueyun DUAN ; Shaoqing WANG
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(02):-
Objective To observe the hemodynamic change of small artery in patients with type 2 diabetes. Methods We measured peak systolic velocity (PSV), end-diastolic velocity (EDV), pulse index (PI), resistance index (RI) of ocular artery (OA), central retinal artery (CRA), finger artery, dorsal pedis artery and interlobar artery of patients with early-stage type 2 diabetes. Results The decrease in PSV and EDV values occurred early in CRA of type 2 diabetics while RI and PI values increased. Conclusion The hemodynamic change of CRA occurs earliest among general small arteries of type 2 diabetic patients.
2.Protective effects of total saponins of tribulus on cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury in rats
Xueyun WANG ; Hong LI ; Shijie YANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(01):-
Aim To observe the protective effects of total saponi ns of tribulus (TST) on cerebral ischemia reperfusion injury in rats. Meth ods Rat cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury was induced by middle cer ebral artery occlusion .The neurological outcome was evaluated. CK, LDH and NO a ctivity in serum,SOD and MDA levels of cerebral tissue were measured. Re sults The levels of CK,LDH,NO,SOD and MDA in TST(30 mg?kg -1,1 0 mg?kg -1) groups were significantly lower than those in model group. The level of cellular and intercellular edema was reduced markly in the pathomorpho logy examination. The neurological deficits was decreased by TST.Conclus ion TST has protective effects on cerebral ischemia reperfusion injur y in rats.
3.Observation on Therapeutic Effects of Sanjiexiaopi Decoction Treating Hyperplasia of Mammary Gland during Premenstrual Phase
Xueyun LI ; Zhenqiang WANG ; Hua QIN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2009;31(4):307-308
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of periodical treatment of Sanjiexiaopi decoction on hyperplasia of mammary gland during premenstrual phase. Methods 110 cases were randomly recruited into a treatment group and a control group with 55 case in each group. The treatment group was given Sanjiexiaopi decoction 7 days before menstruation, and the control group was given Rupixiao tablet. Both groups received no treatment during menstruation and were treated for three months. Patients in both groups underwent molybdenum target X-ray photographs and infrascan before and after the treatment. Therapeutic effects of the two groups.were compared. Results The total effective rate was 96.4% and 81.8% in the treatment group and the control group respectively. The patients in treatment group showed obvious improvent than the control group in terms of X-ray photographs and infrascan, having statistical significance (P<0.05) . Conclusion Sanjiexiaopi decoction has obvious effects on hyperplasia of mammary gland during premenstrual phase.
5."Construction of the Periodical Resources in Libraries of Medical College in the Era of ""Internet +"""
Caiyu LIU ; Xiaoxia LI ; Xueyun WANG ; Fangfang LI
Journal of Medical Informatics 2017;38(6):77-80
The paper analyzes the effect ofInternet +on the purchase of periodical resources for libraries of medical colleges based on the discussion of the concept of Internet + ,points out the current situation and problems of purchase of periodicals for libraries of medical college,puts forward the periodical purchase modes and scheme proposals that conform to the current trend,and lays a foundation for the development of libraries of medical colleges.
6.Up-regulation of FasL expression by TNF-? and IFN-? in human colon cancer cells
Erxun DING ; Qiang WANG ; Zhiren FU ; Xueyun CHEN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;0(09):-
Objective: To investigate the role of TNF-? and IFN-? in modulation of Fas ligand(FasL) expression in human colon carcinoma cells. Methods: A total of 6 human colon cancer cell lines were examined for FasL protein expression and for TNF-? and IFN-? modulation of FasL expression by Western blot method. Results: The results showed that FasL protein was expressed in all of these 6 cancer cell lines.FasL expression was up-regulated by TNF-? and IFN-? for 10 h in DLD-1 colon cancer cells; FasL expression was also up-regulated by TNF-? and IFN-? as well as PMA plus ionomycin for 10 h in SW620 cells, and further up-regulation was got by TNF-? and PMA plus ionomycin for 48 h in SW620 cells,whereas slight up-regulation was obtained by IFN-?. Conclusion: These data suggest that TNF-? and IFN-? may enhance FasL expression in tumor cells and may facilitate to escape from the immune surveillance of the host.
7.Functional expression of Fas ligand in human colon cancer cells
Erxun DING ; Qiang WANG ; Zhiren FU ; Xueyun CHEN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;0(09):-
Objective: To investigate the expression and function of Fas ligand (FasL) in human colon carcinoma cells. Methods: A total of 6 human colon cancer cell lines were examined for FasL mRNA and protein expression, Fas-dependent cytotoxicity and its modulation were detected by using RT-PCR, Western blot and 3H-TdR release assay. Results: FasL mRNA and protein was expressed in all of these 6 cancer cell lines RPMI 4788, HCT-116, DLD-1, LoVo, WiDr and COLO 320DM. Fas-dependent cytotoxicity to hFas transfectant was exerted in part of these cancer cells, such as DLD-1, LoVo and WiDr. The cytotoxicity was significantly enhanced by PMA and ionomycin. Conclusion: These data suggest that functional FasL is expressed, at least in part, in human colon cancer cell lines and may help to escape from immune surveillance of the host.
8.Reactions of serum Creatine Kinase in Early phase of Spherical steel-bullet Injury
Lichao ZHENG ; Zhigong WANG ; Yinqiu LIU ; Xueyun CHENG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(02):-
Through the experiments of producing spherical steel-bullet (4.763mm in caliber and 0,44gm in weight) wound on the hind legs of 17 dogs, the authors re- ported that there was a definite linear relationship between the reactions of the serum creatine kinase and the amount of kintic energy from the high speed of the bullets absorbed by the tissues and also with the weight of dead tissue removed around the bullet-path, Within the first 6 hours after injury, the activity of SCK increased with the rise of the biologic effect values of the amount of the kinetic energy absorbed and the weight of the dead tissue removed.
9.Selection of targeted glioblastoma tumor cell-binding and internalizing peptides through phage display vector
Bing WANG ; Xueyun ZHONG ; Yanfang QIN ; Ying ZHONG ; Lina YU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM: To isolate peptides targeted binding and internalizing into glioblastoma cell line SWO-38. METHODS: Tumor cells were screened five rounds of whole cell screen through the Ph.D.-12 phage display library. The monoclone specific binding efficiency to the tumor cell was analyzed, and the DNA of phages were extracted, sequenced and translated to the sequences of amino acid. RESULTS: In the phage library after five rounds of screen , 10 of 13 monoclones had highly selective binding to SWO-38 cells. We found two repeated peptide sequences. CONCLUSION: Whole cell screening against tumor cells through random phage peptide library can obtain phage peptides with highly specific binding and internalizing ability. The peptides could be used as a therapy vector for tumor targeted delivery.
10.Accumulation of p53 and cytokeratin-18neo in non-small cell lung cancer and its clinicopathological significance
Yongyi LIU ; Xueyun ZHONG ; Yunxian CHEN ; Hong SHEN ; Zinen WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: To investigate the tumorigenicity of lung cancer by learning the accumulation of p53 and the exposure of cytokeratin 18 neo-epitope(CK-18neo) related to the clinicopathological parameters in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC). METHODS: To detect the monoclonal antibodies of p53 and M 30 CytoDEATH(specific antibody for CK-18neo) in 62 cases of NSCLC (included 29 cases of squamous cell carcinoma and 33 cases of adenocarcinoma) and 10 cases of control group by adopting immunohistochemistry assay (LSAB). Moreover, the immunoreactivity of p53 was quantitatively evaluated with positive unit (PU). RESULTS: (1) p53 immunoreactivity was positive in 15 of 29 squamous cell carcinoma (51.72%), 15 of 33 adenocarcinoma (45.45%), 30 of 62 NSCLC (48.39%). In 10 control cases was negative. There were significant differences between these groups ( P