1.The effect of cold air and dust weather on the content of IL-6,8- iso-PGF2α and 11-DH-TXB2 in urine.
Ya-xiong WAN ; Bin LUO ; Yan-rong SHI ; Mei-chi CHEN ; Li-na WANG ; Ren-hong WANG ; Jing-ping NIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2016;32(1):5-12
Cold Temperature
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Dinoprost
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analogs & derivatives
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urine
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Dust
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Humans
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Interleukin-6
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urine
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Thromboxane B2
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analogs & derivatives
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urine
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Weather
3.Transcriptome profiling and analysis of Panax japonicus var. major.
Shao-peng ZHANG ; Jian JIN ; Bing-xiong HU ; Ya-yun WU ; Qi YAN ; Wan-yong ZENG ; Yong-lian ZHENG ; Zhang XI-FENG ; Ping CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(11):2084-2089
The rhizome of Panax japonicus var. major have been used as the natural medicinal agent by Chinese traditional doctors for more than thousand years. Most of the therapeutic effects of P. japonicus var. major had been reported due to the presence of tetracyclic or pentacyclic triterpene saponins. In this study, Illumina pair-end RNA-sequencing and de novo splicing were done in order to understand the pathway of triterpenoid saponins in this species. The valid reads data of 15. 6 Gb were obtained. The 62 240 unigenes were finally obtained by de novo splicing. After annotation, we discovered 19 unigenes involved in ginsenoside backbone biosynthesis. Additionally, 69 unigenes and 18 unigenes were predicted to have potential function of cytochrome P450 and UDP-glycosyltransferase based on the annotation results, which may encode enzymes responsible for ginsenoside backbone modification. This study provides global expressed datas for P. japonicus var. major, which will contribute significantly to further genome-wide research and analysis for this species.
Gene Expression Profiling
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Panax
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genetics
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Saponins
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biosynthesis
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Sequence Analysis, RNA
4.Experimental study of SHP-1 promoter methylation in myelodysplastic syndromes and its related mechanism.
Yi-Zhuo ZHANG ; Dan-Dan ZHAO ; Wei-Peng ZHAO ; Hai-Feng ZHAO ; Zhi-Gang ZHAO ; Ya-Fei WANG ; Xiao-Xiong WU ; Xiao-Ping HAN ; Wan-Ming DA
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2012;33(2):108-112
OBJECTIVETo explore the role of SHP-1 promoter methylation on the pathogenesis and progression in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and its related mechanism.
METHODS63 MDS patients were divided into low-grade (LG) group and high-grade (HG) group according to IPSS score system. Bone marrow samples were collected. Methylation specific-PCR (MSP) were used to detect the status of SHP-1 promoter methylation in bone marrow (BM) samples from different risk MDS patients and MDS cell line, SKK-1. Western blot was used to detect signal transduction and activator of transcription (STAT3) activation in SKK-1 cell line and MDS patients.
RESULTSNo SHP-1 promoter methylation could be detected in healthy controls BM. Partially methylation was found in SKK-1 cell line. Methylation rate of SHP-1 gene promoter was found in BM of 24.2% of low-grade MDS patients and 63.3% of high-grade MDS patients, the difference between these two groups was statistically significant (P < 0.05); Patients were divided into different groups according to WHO subtype, chromosomal karyotype and blast cells in bone marrow, methylation rates of SHP-1 were significantly higher in RAEB-II, poor karyotype group and samples with 0.11-0.19 blast cells (P < 0.05); The phosphorylation protein of STAT3 was detected in SKK-1 cell line. The expression of phosphorylation STAT3 was significantly higher in HG group than in LG group (66.7% vs 18.2%) (P < 0.05). There was a significant correlation between SHP-1 promoter methylation and STAT3 phosphorylation.
CONCLUSIONAbnormal methylation of SHP-1 gene promoter might have tentative role in the pathogenesis and progression of MDS, which may be involved in STAT3 activation. Detection of SHP-1 promoter methylation may be helpful to evaluate the prognosis of MDS.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Case-Control Studies ; Child ; DNA Methylation ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Myelodysplastic Syndromes ; genetics ; metabolism ; Prognosis ; Protein Tyrosine Phosphatase, Non-Receptor Type 6 ; genetics ; metabolism ; STAT3 Transcription Factor ; metabolism ; Young Adult
5.Curative efficacy analysis of allo-HSCT using conditioning regimen of FLAG combined with modified BUCY for refractory and relapsed patients with hematologic malignancies.
Zhi-Hong WANG ; Xiao-Xiong WU ; Zhou-Yang LIU ; Jian MA ; Yong-Bin CAO ; Li-Xin XU ; Ya-Mei WU ; Bei LIU ; Bei YAN ; Wan-Ming DA
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2011;19(1):158-162
This study was aimed to investigate the curative efficacy of allogenetic hemopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) using FLAG and modified BUCY conditioning regimen for patients with refractory and relapse or high risk hematologic malignancies. The therapeutic effect of allo-HSCT with FLAG and modified BUCY conditioning regimen on 10 patients with hematologic malignancies was analyzed. 10 patients included 2 cases of relapse (1 early relapse, 1 progression) and 7 cases of refractory (2 CR(2), 1 CR(3) and 2 PR and 1 NR) and 1 CR(1) with high risk. Among 10 cases 8 cases was diagnosed as AML, 1 case as pro-T lymphoblast lymphoma/leukemia and 1 case as spleen marginal zone lymphoma. The results showed that implantation of all the patients was successful. The relapse-free median survival time of 8 cases was 164 days (57 - 442 days) and survived up to now, 2 cases died (1 case died of pulmonary infection, 1 case died of fungus pulmonitis). In conclusion, the curative efficacy of allo-HSCT using FLAG and modified BUCY conditioning regimen for patients with refractory and relapsed hematologic malignancies is satisfactory.
Adult
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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols
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therapeutic use
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Female
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Hematologic Neoplasms
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surgery
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therapy
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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methods
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Transplantation Conditioning
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methods
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Young Adult
6.The generation of the endothelial specific cdc42-deficient mice and the effect of cdc42 deletion on the angiogenesis and embryonic development.
Guo-Dong HU ; Ying-Hua CHEN ; Lu ZHANG ; Wan-Cheng TONG ; Yuan-Xiong CHENG ; Ya-Ling LUO ; Shao-Xi CAI ; Lin ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;124(24):4155-4159
BACKGROUNDHigh microvascular permeability plays an essential role in pathological process of multiple diseases such as septic shock, acute lung injury and acute respiratory distress syndrome, and burns. Inhibiting hyperpermeability is significant for controlling these conditions. Cdc42, as a main member of the small Rho GTPase family, plays a critical role in controlling and regulating the endothelial junctional permeability. We aimed to generate and identify endothelial specific cdc42-deficient mice by the Cre/loxp recombination approach, for examination in an animal model of the contribution of the cdc42 gene in the microvascular barrier function.
METHODSWe crossed cdc42(Flox/Flox) mice with mice expressing endothelial cell-specific Cre recombinase, and the offspring with the genotype cdc42(Flox/+)Tie2Cre(+/-) were back-crossed with the cdc42(Flox/Flox) mice. The cdc42(Flox/Flox)Tie2Cre(+/-) mice in the F2 generation were the target mice. If the cdc42 deficient mice did not survive, we would observe the cdc42 deficient mice embryos, and compare them with wild-type mice embryos.
RESULTSCdc42(flox/+)Cre(+/-) mice were mated with the cdc42(Flox/Flox) mice and among the living offspring there were no cdc42(Flox/Flox)Cre(+/-) target mice. We found the endothelial special cdc42 deficient embryos at the E7.5-E16.5 stage. We observed that cdc42 deficient embryos were much smaller, had fewer vessels and were a little more swollen compared with the wild-type embryos.
CONCLUSIONSEndothelial specific knockout of cdc42 caused embryonic lethality and the mice did not survive to birth. The target embryos were much smaller, had fewer vessels and were a little more swollen compared with the wild-type embryos. These results demonstrated that the cdc42 plays an important role in development of embryos and in development of microvessels as well as microvascular permeability.
Animals ; Embryo, Mammalian ; blood supply ; metabolism ; Endothelium, Vascular ; embryology ; metabolism ; Female ; Immunohistochemistry ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Mice, Knockout ; Neovascularization, Physiologic ; genetics ; physiology ; cdc42 GTP-Binding Protein ; genetics ; metabolism
7.Correlation of stromal cell derived factor-1 with angiogenesis and cell apoptosis in myelodysplastic syndromes.
Ya-Qin ZHI ; Yi-Zhuo ZHANG ; Hai-Feng ZHAO ; Dan-Dan ZHAO ; Bing XIA ; Xiao-Xiong WU ; Wan-Ming DA
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2011;19(6):1438-1442
The study was aimed to investigate the expression of stromal cell derived factor (SDF-1) in bone marrow (BM) and its relation with apoptosis of BM CD34(+) cell and angiogenesis in myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). 40 patients with MDS were divided into low-risk group and high-risk group according to IPSS score system. BM samples were collected. SDF-1 levels, the apoptosis of CD34(+) cells and microvessel density (MVD) of BM were detected by ELISA, flow cytometry and immunochemistry, respectively. The results showed that the SDF-1 level in MDS patients was significantly higher than that in normal controls(p < 0.05), and SDF-1 level in low-risk group was significantly higher than that in high-risk group. Apoptosis of CD34(+) cells significantly increased in low-risk group compared with other groups (p < 0.05). MVD in BM biopsy significantly increased in high-risk MDS group (p < 0.05), compared with low-risk MDS group which also had higher MVD than the control group (p < 0.05). Positive correlation was found between apoptosis of CD34(+) cells and SDF-1 levels in low-risk group, and SDF-1 level and MVD in high-risk group. It is concluded that the expression of SDF-1, apoptosis of BM CD34(+) cells and MVD were significantly abnormal in MDS patients, especially in different risk group, suggesting that SDF-1 level is related to cell apoptosis and angiogenesis.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Aged
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Apoptosis
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Bone Marrow
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metabolism
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Chemokine CXCL12
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metabolism
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Child
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Myelodysplastic Syndromes
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metabolism
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pathology
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Neovascularization, Pathologic
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Young Adult
8.Clinical analysis of high risk and refractory malignant hematologic diseases treated with haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation combined with umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells using modified conditioning regimen.
Zhi-Hong WANG ; Xiao-Xiong WU ; Yong-Bin CAO ; Zhou-Yang LIU ; Li-Xin XU ; Xiao-Hong LI ; Ya-Mei WU ; Bei LIU ; Bei YAN ; Wan-Ming DA
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(5):1224-1227
This study was aimed to investigate the efficacy of haploidentical hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (hi-HSCT) combined with umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) using modified conditioning regimen for the treatment of patients with refractory and relapsed or high risk malignant hematologic diseases, the clinical efficacy in 30 patients with refractory and relapsed or high risk malignant, who voluntarily received HSCT was analyzed. Among the 30 patients there were 4 relapsed cases and 26 cases of high risk malignant hematologic diseases. The above-mentioned patients included 15 AML, 9 ALL, 3 pro T lymphoblast lymphoma/leukemia, 1 spleen boundary zone lymphoma IVB, 1 NK/T lymphoma and 1 Burkitt lymphoma IVB. The results showed that the implantation was achieved in all 30 cases, among them 19 cases (63%) had aGVHD and 6 cases (20%) had III-IV aGVHD, 8 cases (32%) had cGVHD including 1 case of extensive and 7 cases of limited. Three cases relapsed at 300 days (128-455 d) after transplantation. 8 cases died, among them 1 case died of relapse, 2 cases died of IV aGVHD with relapse, 5 cases died of infection and organ failure. It is concluded, the efficacy of hi-HSCT combined with umbilical cord MSC for treatment of patients with refractory and relapsed or high risk malignant hematologic diseases is favorable.
Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
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methods
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Female
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Hematologic Neoplasms
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therapy
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Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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methods
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Humans
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Male
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Transplantation Conditioning
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methods
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Transplantation, Homologous
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Treatment Outcome
9.Analysis of clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of primary mediastinal T-cell lymphoblastic lymphoma.
Xin JIN ; Hai-Feng ZHAO ; Yong YU ; Dan-Dan ZHAO ; Hong-Liang YANG ; Xiao-Fang WANG ; Zhi-Gang ZHAO ; Ya-Fei WANG ; Xiao-Xiong WU ; Wan-Ming DA ; Yi-Zhuo ZHANG
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(2):377-382
Lymphoblastic lymphoma (LBL) comprises 2% to 4% of non-Hodgkin lymphomas cases in adults, of which 85% to 90% of LBL in adults is of T-cell phenotype. This study was aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of patients with mediastinal T-LBL. Based on the retrospective analysis of the clinical data of 35 patients with mediastinal T-LBL during the period from January 1998 to January 2011, the clinical characteristics and prognostic factors of mediastinal T-LBL were summarized. The results showed that the total of 35 patients were identified (male 24 and female 11), with a median age of 19 (5 - 52) years. The majority of patients were in stage III/IV, 16 cases (45.7%) presented bulky mediastinal mass. Intrathoracic effusions (pleural, pericardial) were not uncommon (62.9%). Overall survival rate (OS) and progression-free survival rate (PFS) at 3 years for the entire cohort were 36% and 24%, respectively. OS and PFS at 5 years were 25% and 16.7%, respectively. Anemia at diagnosis were an important, independent predictor of OS (P = 0.048). Bulky mass (P = 0.048), superior vena cava syndrome (P = 0.021), and abnormal PLT count at diagnosis was the independent prognostic factors for PFS (P = 0.021). It is concluded that the patients with primary mediastinal T-LBL are characterized by a low incidence, bad prognosis, and short survival. For patients accompanying with anemia, bulky mass and superior vena cava syndrome, their prognosis is worse.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Factor Analysis, Statistical
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Female
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Humans
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Lymphoma, T-Cell
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diagnosis
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Male
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Mediastinal Neoplasms
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diagnosis
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Middle Aged
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Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma
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diagnosis
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Prognosis
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Retrospective Studies
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Young Adult
10.Losses and gains of medical facilities induced by implementing the Essential Medicines System in a poverty-stricken county
Zhao-Hua HUO ; Shi-Ying HE ; Ya-Bing ZHANG ; Ge BAI ; Wan-Ying LI ; Tian-Tian ZHANG ; Shuai ZHOU ; Xue-Chen XIONG ; Yi-Nan ZHOU ; Liang ZHOU ; Rui-Ming DAI ; Li LUO
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2017;10(12):39-43
Objective:To analyze losses and gains (L&G) of basic medical institutions induced by the Essen-tial Medicines Policy.Methods: Choosing some poverty-stricken county in western China as sample area to conduct field research,using 2009 as baseline year,to calculate L&G and L&G ratio of basic medical institutions caused by adjustments of drug policy,medical services prices, and government subsidies from 2009—2015. Results: Medical facilities have gained after the implementation of the Essential Medicines Policy as a whole. Gains were on an upward trend from 2009—2015,and L&G ratio increased from -2.15% in 2009 to 47.70% in 2015. For medical facilities at different levels, their gains attributed to different causes. Gains for medical facilities at village and town levels mainly attributed to government subsidies;gains for medical facilities at county level mainly attributed to adjustment of medical services prices. Conclusions:Implementation of the Essential Medicines Policy has helped adjust composi-tion of losses and gains of medical facilities. Moving forward,functions and development of medical facilities should be strengthened with a focus on adjusting medical services prices for medical facilities at town level.