1.Fatty acid participates in up-regulation of diabetes on function and expression of CYP1A2
Nan HU ; Yan JIANG ; Rui HAN ; Qing QIAN ; Sulan ZOU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(2):249-254
Aim To investigate the mechanism of dia-betes changing the hepatic CYP1 A2 through in vitro cell culture study.Methods The function of CYP1 A2 in HepG2 and Fa2N-4 cells were evaluated by determi-ning the level of phenacetin metabolism,and the mR-NA expression of CYP1 A2 in cells was detected by real time PCR.HepG2 cells were co-cultured with serum of diabetic rats(type 1 and type 2)and normal rats,then the CYP1 A2 function in cells were evaluated.Then, the HepG2 and Fa2N-4 cells were co-cultured with a series of concentrations of saturated (including palmitic acid and stearic acid)and unsaturated fatty acids(in-cluding oleic acid and linoleic acid)for 48 h,and the function and expression of CYP1 A2 in the cells were compared.Results It was found that the activities of CYP1 A2 were higher in cells incubated with diabetic serum of both type.All high concentration of fatty acids could increase the function and expression of CYP1 A2 in both HepG2 and Fa2N-4 cells.Conclusion It is speculated that the abnormal level of fatty acids under diabetic state might be part of the reasons why diabetes change the hepatic CYP1 A2,which provides the basis for future study.
2.Study on Evaluation of the Scientific Research Performance of Provincial Key Disciplines in a Medical University
Nan HU ; Yuping XIAO ; Peng ZHANG ; Lei YAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2015;28(1):80-84
Objective This article was aimed to take exploratory evaluation on the scientific research performance of provincial key disciplines in a medical university,and to provide a scientific basis for the discipline evaluation related topics.Methods This paper took 29 provincial key disciplines in a medical university as the evaluation system.We calculated the scientific research performance of key disciplines.Data envelopment analysis (DEA) method was used to evaluate the scientific level of performance,while the use of TOPSIS and gray correlation analysis method to rank the efficiency of its research,and the results obtained by the three methods was used for statistical correlation analysis.Results According to the results calculated by DEA Method,there were 18 DEA efficient units and 11 non-DEA efficient units.While in this 11 non-DEA efficient units,8 of them needed to reduce re source inputs and the other 3 units needed to increase research outputs.Meanwhile there were significant positive correlations between evaluation results of TOPSIS Method andGrey Correlation Analysis Method with Data Envelopment Analysis Method,respectively [the correlation coefficient:rs 1 =0.797(P =0.000); rs 2=0.583(P =0.007); rs 3-0.536(P =0.003)].Conclusions Compared to TOPSIS Method and Grey Correlation Analysis Method,DEA Method not only could evaluate the ef fectiveness of discipline,but also provide evidence to improve the non-DEA efficient units.
3.Advance in Repetitive Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Post-stroke Executive Impairment (review)
Yuanwen LIU ; Cuihuan PAN ; Nan HU ; Yan CHEN ; Jie FANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(10):1132-1136
Executive impairment is one of the common sequelae of stroke, which seriously affects the quality of life of patients. Repeti-tive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), as a new type of electrophysiological technique, has been used in the clinical treatment of Post-Stroke Executive Impairment (PSEI). This paper summarized the survey of PSEI, the basic principle and mechanism of rTMS, clinical application of rTMS for PSEI and its safety. Clinical studies showed that high frequency stimulation, low frequency stimulation, and combi-nation with other therapeutic methods were effective in PSEI. However, there was no unified theory about the mechanism and the best treat-ment plan of rTMS for PSEI.
4.Detection of BRCA mutations for breast cancer in southern China
Zhang LI ; Hong HU ; Nan XU ; Wenhui YAN ; Dongxian ZHOU ; Ling YANG ; Hong LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(5):373-377
Objective To investigate the prevalence of BRCA1/2 mutations in breast cancer patients of Han ethnic group in southcrn China,and to provide the genetic basis for early diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer.Methods 70 samples of breast cancer patients of Han ethnic group in southern China and 70 normal control samples were tested.The whole coding exons of BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes were analyzed using hybridization based enrichment and next-generation sequencing (NGS).According to the results of NGS,we detected pathogenic mutations of BRCA genes.Results In 70 breast cancer patients,a total of 5 deleterious mutations were identified,4 of these were novel mutations,and no pathogenic variation was found in normal control group.Furthermore,we detected 3 low frequency mutations which are likely to relate to cancer susceptibility.Conclusions 4 novel deleterious mutations were reported,as well as some variants of unknown clinical significance for the prevalence of BRCA1/2 mutations of 70 breast cancer patients of Han ethnic group in southern China.
5.Price and varieties of low-price medicine list in China
Nan YANG ; Yan TIAN ; Haowei SONG ; Minxian SONG ; Liang PENG ; Ming HU
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2015;(8):44-50
Objective:This paper aims to analyze the related effects of the low price medicine policy, and prob-lems in the implementation process. Methods:To retrieve an official website of the state food and medicine supervi-sion and administration, collect the package supplements of the low-price medicines and analyze their varieties according to their situations, and calculate he highest and lowest average daily use indicators for the medicine, etc. from January 2009 to August 2014. Results:(1) The low-price medicine list contains 533 kinds of standard medi-cines, and the coincidence rate with the essential medicines list is 51. 59%. Results also show that 96. 82% of the low-price medicines are incorporated into the national medical insurance directory. ( 2 ) The daily medicine cost difference of the maximum and minimum bidder price to the same medicine produced by different manufacturers ran-ges from 0. 01 to 30. 96 Yuan with 94. 76% of the western medicine dosage constituting the existing price rise space. (3) The daily medicine cost difference ranges from 0. 01 to 19. 35 Yuan with 92. 13% of the proprietary Chinese medicine varieties constituting the existing price rise space. Discussions:The low-price medicine varieties lack in the strict proof, the fact of low pricing the medicine has a two-way effect, and the connection between the low-price medi-cine administration policy and other policies is unclear.
6.Advances in research on G protein-coupled inward rectifier K(+) channel gene.
Yong-an KANG ; Yan-rong HU ; Nan-fang LI
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2012;34(4):426-430
G protein-coupled inward rectifier K(+) channel 4(GIRK4) is a G protein-coupled inward rectifier potassium channel family member. Encoded by the KCNJ5, it is widely distributed in the mammalian heart, brain, and other tissues and organs. Recent studies have demonstrated that the abnormal expression of GIRK4 gene is associated with atrial fibrillation, and meanwhile may be closely related to obesity, metabolic syndrome, and many other clinical conditions. Further research on the role the GIRK4 gene in the pathophysiology of these clinical conditions will definitely facilitate their clinical diagnosis and treatment.
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7.Predictive study on properties of traditional Chinese medicine components based on pharmacological effects.
Ya-Nan HU ; Ying-Long REN ; Jia CAO ; Mei WANG ; Yun WANG ; Yan-Jiang QIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(13):2382-2385
OBJECTIVETo study the relationship between pharmacological effects and properties of traditional Chinese medicine by the decision tree algorithm.
METHODBased on of pharmacological effects of traditional Chinese medicine, the decision tree algorithm was applied in the study on the relationship between pharmacological effects and properties of traditional Chinese medicines. A model was established with the decision tree algorithm for the purpose of predicting the properties of traditional Chinese medicine components.
RESULTThe established model was reliable and stable, and could be used to predict the properties of traditional Chinese medicine components.
CONCLUSIONThe prediction for the properties of traditional Chinese medicine components with a decision tree model could reflect the theoretical connotation of the properties of traditional Chinese medicine components to some extent and provide a new method for studying the properties of traditional Chinese medicine components.
Drug Combinations ; Drug Therapy ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional
8.Advance of Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Motor Function of Hand in Patients with Stroke (review)
Zhen FU ; Nan HU ; Cuihuan PAN ; Ping MIAO ; Rui YU ; Yan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;(11):1277-1281
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a newly developing technique, contains function, anatomy and image, which makes the real-time, dynamic and non-invasive measurement of the functional brain imaging availability. This paper summarized the characteristics of fMRI in health and stroke populations, introduced the advances of fMRI in neuroplasticity, rehabilitation assessment and prognosis in hand movement dysfunction in patients with stroke, and discussed the difficulty fMRI faced in rehabilitation assessment and the further researches.
9.Effect of Virtual Reality Robotic Hand on Hand Motor Function and Activities of Daily Living of Patients after Stroke
Yuanwen LIU ; Cuihuan PAN ; Zhengmao YE ; Nan HU ; Lijuan LUO ; Yan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2017;23(1):19-22
Objective To observe the effect of virtual reality robotic hand on hand motor function and activities of daily living of pa-tients after stroke. Methods From June, 2015 to June, 2016, 32 patients with hand motor dysfunction were assigned into experimental group (n=16) and control group (n=16). The experimental group received training with virtual reality robotic hand and hand based rehabilitation, while the control group received hand based rehabilitation only, for four weeks. They were evaluated with Fugl-Meyer Assessment (FMA) of fingers and wrists and modified Barthel index (MBI) before and after treatment. Results The total score and the scores of items of FMA and MBI improved after treatment in the experimental group (Z>3.45 or t>3.45, P<0.01). The total score and the scores of the finger, wrist of FMA, and the scores of the eating, dressing and grooming of MBI improved in the control group (Z>2.07 or t>4.18, P<0.05). The total scores and scores of the items of FMA and MBI improved more in the experimental group than in the control group (Z>2.14 or t>3.20, P<0.05). Conclusion Virtual reality robotic hand training can promote the recovery of hand function and activities of daily living in patients af-ter stroke.
10.G1986A and G1899A in the pre-C region of HBV promote the serological conversion of e antigen
Huawen YANG ; Yan ZHU ; Yachao YAO ; Yahong LI ; Nan LI ; Donglin CAO ; Zhi ZHANG ; Liangshan HU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(6):990-993
Objective To investigate the correlation of the 1896 and 1899 mutations of hepatitis B virus (HBV)with the conversion of e antigen in serum and the progression of the disease. Methods 238 serum samples from the patients with HBsAg positive for over six months and HBV-DNA copy number > 5.0 × 102 IU/mL were collected,and the sequence analysis was used to analyze the nucleotide sequences of the 1896 and 1899 sites in the pre-C region of HBV. At the same time,the relevant clinical data and the expressions of HBeAg were collected,followed by Spearman correlation analysis and chi square test with SPSS 20.0. Results Both 1896 and 1899 sites in the pre-C region of HBV were mutated,and the base G was A,which was closely related to the expression of e antigen(P<0.05). Both G1896A and G1899A promoted the e antigen serological conversion ,and the e antigen serological conversion of G1899A was higher than that of G1896A. G1899A was associated with HBV related disease progression (correlation coefficient 0.280,P < 0.05),especially with the incurrence of HCC. Conclusions G1896A and G1899A in the pre-C region of HBV can promote the serological conversion of e antigen.