1.Relationship of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 with the occurrence and development of tumor
International Journal of Surgery 2009;36(7):491-494
Hypoxia-inducible factor-I is the critical factor existed in mammal and human cells which plays an important role in maintaining the oxygen balance. Many hypoxia-responding genes can be activated by H1F-1. So, the relationship between HIF-land matrix matalloproteinases/stromal-derived factor-I/special CXC chemokin receptor/angiogenesis related factors is the hot spot in research of the tumor invasion and me-tastasis.
2.Construction of pEGFP-N1-TGF-β1 recombinant plasmid and transfected it into primary cultured AEC-Ⅱ of neonatal piglet using lipofectamine 2000
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;25(1):50-56
Objective To construct pEGFP-N1-TGF-β1 recombinant plasmid and transfect it into primary cultured neonatal piglet type Ⅱ alveolar epithelium cell (AEC-Ⅱ) by using lipofectamine 2000,in order to provide basis of methodology for producing recombinant plasmids for transplantation of transfected AEC-Ⅱ into ALI/ARDS animal model lungs.Methods PCR primers were designed to amplify the human TGF-β1 cDNA fragment from plasmid.XhoI and EcoRI were used for double digesting the empty plasmid pEGFP-N1 and cDNA fragment of human TGF-β1.Then the products of double enzyme digestion by using T4 DNA ligase were connected and transformed into DH5α and cultured over night for 16 hours.The structure of recombinant plasmid was identified by using PCR and base sequencing to verify the correctness of pEGFP-N1-TGF-β1 recombinant plasmid.It was then transfected into primarily cultured AEC-Ⅱ by lipofectamine2000 mediated transfection and cultured for another 48 hour.Plasmid DNA (pEGFP-N1-TGF-β1 recombinant plasmid) and lipofectamine 2000 were added into serum-free DMEM respectively,then DNA suspension and Lipofectamine 2000 suspension were blended together and added into cells.After 24-48 hours later,the expression level of enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) was evaluated under fluorescence microscope.Results The structure of vector was verified as pEGFP-N1-TGF-β1 recombinant plasmid by using PCR and base sequencing.Green fluorescence found in some cells showed that the pEGFP-N1-TGF-β1 recombinant plasmids had been successfully transfected into primary cultured AEC-Ⅱ,however,the transfection efficiency still need tobe further improved such as repeating the transfection procedure once again or using adenovirus mediated transfection method to improve the efficiceny and to transplant the cells into animal lungs eventually.Conclusions pEGFP-N1-TGF-β1 recombinant plasmid was successfully constructed and,for the first time,transfected into primarily cultured AEC-Ⅱ of newborn piglets.This established method should be useful for investigation of therapeutic effect and outcomes of lung with experimental acute lung injury.
3.Experience of nursing cooperation in endoscopic radiofrequency ablation of skull base tumor ;resection via nasal low temperature plasma radiofrequency
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2016;32(26):2042-2045
Objective To summarize the experience of nursing cooperation in endoscopic sinus surgery for low temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation of skull base tumor, and to explore the safety and feasibility of this technique. Methods A total of 69 patients with skull base tumor were treated with low temperature plasma radio frequency technology to remove skull base tumor. Results Totally 62 cases of skull base tumors completed total resection in low temperature plasma radiofrequency ablation, 7 cases gained subtotal resection. The operation demonstrated superior advantage of less bleeding, short operation time, less postoperative pain and no adverse events. Conclusions The skull base tumor resection for patients with skull base tumors with low-temperature plasma radiofrequency possesses the advantages of short operation time, less bleeding and thermal damage to the surrounding tissues, besides it can reduce the postoperative discomfort, shorten hospitalization time and reduce the occurrence of nursing adverse events.
4.Progress in the application of metabonomics technology in toxicology research
Xianzhong YAN ; Bo SUN ; Xiangbo DU
Journal of International Pharmaceutical Research 2014;(4):379-392,399
Metabonomics is a new member in the omics field following the development of genomics, transcriptomics and proteomics, with its research object being the collection of metabolites-metabolome, the downstream products of life. Even with the development of past decade, there are still many problems to be solved in the area of experimental techniques, data analysis and results annotation. Any xenobiotics would cause the disturbance of homeostasis of organisms, resulting in the changes of metabolites. Consequently, toxicology is one of the major application areas of metabolomics, and is the earliest one. Metabolomics has been widely used in the early toxicological screening of leads, preclinical and clinical toxicology of drugs in animals and human, as well as in surrogate models such as cell lines and zebrafish. Annotation techniques for metabolic data have also been developed. In this paper, the development of metabolomic techniques and its application in toxicology are reviewed.
5.The prospect of using bioinformatics technology in the field of biological medicine in the era of big data.
Rui-feng HU ; Xiao-yan XING ; Gui-bo SUN ; Xiao-bo SUN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(11):1512-1519
With the advanced development of information technology, there is a huge impact on various industries for the arrival of big data. In the biomedical field, innovative genome sequencing technology enables low-cost, high-throughput, and high-speed to become a reality, which leads to an explosive growth in data and also appeared in an urgent need to process those massive biological information. High performance computing (HPC) along with effective methods is one of the best ways to deal with the problem of big data in biomedical field which could serve the biomedical development best. We discussed the issues faced in biomedical big data processing and concluded that the bioinformatics is an indispensable component of biomedical technologies.
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6.Satge I clinical study of dose escalation of capecitabine during intensity modulated radiotherapy concurrent chemotherapy for local regional advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Baomin ZHENG ; Yan SUN ; Shukui HAN ; Xiaoxia DONG ; Bo XU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2010;30(3):330-332
Objective To decrease radiation induced toxicities especially mucostis in patients with locally advanced nasopharyngeal carcinoma( NPC ) who underwent concurrent radiochemotherapy, the maximum tolerated dose and dose limited toxicities of capecitabine combination with cisplatin were observed. Methods From Aug 2006 to Oct 2007, 24 patients with intensity modulated radiotherapy(IMRT) and concurrent chemotherapy with capecitabine and cisplatin for nasopharyngeal carcinoma(stages Ⅲ-Ⅳ) were enrolled in this study. There were four dose-level groups of Capecitabine[625-1250 mg/(m2 ·d) , d1-14]and fixed cisplatin dose[20 mg/(m ·d) ,d1-5) ]MRI and CT scan were used for evaluation of tumor shrinkage. Treatment related toxicities were evaluated according to the common toxicity criteria( NCI-CTC Version 3.0). Results The acute side-effects include Grade 3 or Grade 4 mucosal toxicity(lasting for at least 5 d) and Grade 3 or Grade 4 non-mucosal toxicity were evaluated. Group 625 mg/m2 and Group 825 mg/m2 had none, Group 1000 mg/m2 had 6 patients and Group 1250 mg/m2 had 3 patients for mucosal toxicity, which were the main dose-limited toxicity and relevant to the dose of capecitabine apparently( P < 0. 05 ). There was also a trend of increase by the dose level of capecitabine for other toxicities. The median follow-up time for all patients was 28. 5 months. The locoregional recurrence occurred in 2 patients and distant metastasis in 2 patients. Two-year overall survival rate and locoregional control rate were 100% and 91.7%, respectively.Complete response and partialresponse were found on MRI or CT scan in patients of 29. 2% at the end of treatment and 83. 3% after three months, respectively. Conclusions The combination regimen of capecitabine and cisplatin is safe and effective according to the preliminary result. Toxicities related to radiochemotherapy for NPC were significantly associated with the dose level of chemotherapy.
7.Clinical observation of iron sucrose injection in treating old patients with iron deficiency anemia
Sheng LI ; Bo SUN ; Guoqiang YAN ; Ding CHEN
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(7):26-27
Objective To observe the effect and adverse reactions of iron sucrose injection in treating old patients with iron deficiency anemia(IDA). Methods Thirty-two old patients with IDA were divided into injection group(17 patients)and oral group(15 patients)by random digits table. The effects of improvement on IDA and their adverse reactions were observed. Results After treatment, hemoglobin(Hb)in the injection group and oral group was(100.18±8.71)g/L and(85.80 ± 6.92)g/L(P<0.01), and serum iron was(23.84±5.34)μmol/L and(14.63±3.29)μmol/L(P<0.01).There were no obvious adverse reactions in injection group, whereas there were 6 cases(40%)with gastric and colon adverse reaction in oral group. Conclusions The treatment of intravenous injection of iron sucrose can be effectively used to cure old patients with IDA. It has better effect and has lower rate of adverse reaction.
8.Clinicopathological study of deep angiomyxoma
Yan ZHAO ; Hong YU ; Wei XIAO ; Bo SUN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(7):447-449
Objective To study the clinicopathologic features and differential diagnosis of deep angiomyxoma(DAM). Methods Seven cases of DAM were collected from 2000 to 2008. All the patients were examined by microscopy and immunohistochemistry. Results 6 patients with DAM were females and 1 was male, with median age of 48.5 years. Median maximum dimension was 5.9cm, with invasive growth pattern. The tumor cells of DAM were infantile, spindle or stellate,diffuse and nodular arrangement. A distinctive histologic feature of DAM was its vascularity. Non-arborizing, thin-wall, ectastic capillaries or more commonly, small thick-wall vessels were dispersed throughout the tumor. Mast cells and extravasated red blood cells were frequently found in the stroma, immunohistochemical study showed that 7 cases were positive for vimentin, desmin, ER and PR, 5 for CD34 and SMA, and negative for S-100 and CK. Conclusion DAM is a rare soft tumor that occurs principally in the vulval and vagina region of woman. Misdiagnosis has happened frequently. Immunohistochemical staining are helpful to diagnosis for DAM, but no significance to distinguish it.
9.Vertebral artery hypoplasia and its clinical significance
Shuangshuang YANG ; Yan JI ; Bo SONG ; Yuming XU ; Shilei SUN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2015;(3):209-213
Vertebral artery hypoplasia is a congenital vessel variation. Its incidence is from 1. 9 to 26. 5% . In recent years, studies have shown that vertebral artery hypoplasia may be a potential risk factor for posterior circulation infarction, especialy when it coexists with other cerebrovascular risk factors. Vertebral artery hypoplasia may also cause regional hypoperfusion and complex neurovascular regulation, and it also has a certaln link with migralne.
10.Clinicopathological study of 69 cases of secondary myelofibrosis of malignant blood diseases
Yan HUANG ; Bo YANG ; Jiafeng SUN ; Jia YANG
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2012;21(7):416-418,422
Objective To study the clinical features bone marrow biopsy of secondary myelofibrosis(SMF).Methods 69 patients with secondary myelofibrosis were analyzed retrospectively,and the relationship between myelofibrosis degree and megakaryocyte count was analyzed. Results Analysis of 69 cases of patients with SMF, the original incidence included 20 cases (29.0 %)of chronic myeloid leukemia (CML),14 (20.3 %) cases of lymphoma,10 (14.5 %) cases of acute myeloid leukemia (AML),10 (14.5 %) cases of myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS),6 cases(8.7 %)of acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL),4 cases of multiple myeloma (MM),3 cases of myeloproliferative neoplasms (MPN),2 cases of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).There was no significant difference of the mygakaryocytes’ count and association of myelofibrosis with it was found (r=0.024,P=0.848). Conclusion Various clinical diseases of blood system may associated with secondary myelofibrosis. Bone marrow biopsy can be used to initial diagnostics of malignant disease of hematological system patients.When cellular examination of bone marrow is dry tap or dilution, which means higher incidence of SMF. Bone marrow biopsy plays an important role in diagnosis of SMF.