3.Expression of Aurora-A, MCM7 and HPV 16 E7 in uterine cervical squamous cell carcinoma and their relationship with clinicopathological factors
Jie YAN ; Min FU ; Hui LIANG ; Yonghong PANG ; Peng LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(5):497-501,502
Purpose To explore the expression of Aurora kinase A (Aurora-A), minichromosome maintenance protein 7 (MCM7) and human papillomavirus type 16 E7 protein (HPV 16 E7) in uterine cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CSCC) and to investigate their relationship with clinicopathological factors. Methods Immunohistochemical method was employed on 20 cases of low-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN1) , 30 cases of high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN2+3), 40 cases of CSCC, and 20 ca-ses of chronic cervicitis. Results (1) Aurora-A localized in the cytoplasm and nucleus. MCM7 protein positive staining localized in the nucleus. In the nucleus, and (or) the cytoplasm appeared brown particles positive for HPV 16 E7. (2) The expression of Aurora-A, MCM7 and HPV 16 E7 were higher in the group of CIN2+3 and CSCC than that in the group of chronic cervicitis or CIN1 ( P<0. 0083). (3) In cervical cancer, the expression of Aurora-A, HPV 16 E7 showed positive correlation (P<0. 001, rs =0. 657). The expression of MCM7, HPV 16 E7 showed positive correlation (P<0. 001, rs =0. 616). The expression of Aurora-A, MCM7 showed positive correlation (P<0. 001, rs =0. 597). (4) Aurora-A expression levels was associated with tumor cell differentiation, clinical stage and lymph node metastasis (P<0. 05). MCM7 expression levels was associated with tumor cell differentiation and clinical stage (P<0. 05). HPV 16 E7 expression had no correlation with patient age, tumor size, tumor differentiation, clinical stage and lymph node metastasis (P>0. 05). Conclusion Aurora-A, MCM7 and HPV 16 E7 expression are gradually increased with disease progres-sion, and closely related to the occurrence and development of cervical cancer, they are expected to be early diagnosis, early treatment of biological indicators of cervical cancer.
5.Feasibility of real-time triplane strain rate imaging for quantitative assessment of left atrial function in normal subjects
Hui SUN ; Zhibin WANG ; Jing NIE ; Yan LI ; Xiuxiu FU
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(1):69-71
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of real-time triplane strain rate imaging for the quantitative assessment of left atrial function in normal subjects. Methods Totally 40 healthy volunteers were enrolled. Left atrial expansion index (LAEI), left atrial passive emptying fraction (LAPEF) and left atrial active emptying fraction (LAAEF) were measured using real-time triplane volume analysis. Mean systolic peak strain rate (MSRs), mean early diastolic peak strain rate (MSRe) and mean late diastolic peak strain rate (MSRa) were measured using real-time triplane strain rate imaging. The results were compared respectively. Results MSRs correlated positively with LAEI (r=0.61, P<0.01). MSRe correlated inversely with LAPEF (r=-0.67, P<0.01), so did MSRa with LAAEF (r=-0.78, P<0.01). Conclusion Real-time triplane strain rate imaging is feasible for the quantification of left atrial function in normal subjects.
6.Vascular ultrasound combined with Seldinger technology improves the success rate of peripherally inserted central catheter and reduces potential complications
Hui TANG ; Qiufen XIANG ; Chunhua YU ; Yan FU ; Junying LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2012;20(3):178-181
ObjectiveTo investigate the applicability and superiority of modified Seldinger technique (MST).MethodsTotally 108 patients receiving peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) through vascular ultrasound combined with MST technology were enrolled as MST group and another 108 patients receiving PICC using traditional direct vision method as control group.The first puncture success rate,PICC succesa rate,catheterization time required,and early complication rate were compared between these two groups.ResultsThe first puncture success rate was 88.89% in MST group and 72.22% in control group (P=0.002) ; the catheterization success rate was 82.41% in MST group and 57.41% in control group ( P =0.000).In the MST group,there were two cases where the catheter within neck was ectopic ( P =0.003 ),two cases experienced bleeding at the puncture sites (P =0.017),three cases had phlebitis (P =0.001 ),and one case suffered from catheter blockage (P=0.010).In the eontrol group,the corresponding numbers were 13,10,18,and 9.However,the time required for PICC showed no significant difference between these two groups (P=0.685).In the MST group,15 cases were catheterized in less than 15 minutes,72 cases between 15 and 25 minutes,and 21 cases for more than 25 minutes.In the control group,12 cases were catheterized in less than 15 minutes,70 cases between 15 and 25 minutes,and 26 cases for more than 25 minutes.ConclusionPICC through MST can be more effective in positioning the targeting blood vessels,increasing the success rate of catheter insertion,reducing various tissue damages,and lowering potential complications.
7. Progress in the chemical synthesis of artemisinin
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2014;49(10):795-805
OBJECTIVE: To introduce the research progress in total-and semi-synthesis of artemisinin. METHODS: The review was based on representative literatures, and the data was summarized and analyzed. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Artemisinin is one of the most effective anti-malarial medicines. Since its discovery, artemisinin chemical synthesis has become a hot research topic. Nine total-synthesis methods andfive semi-synthesis methods were summarized, for which the overall yields were up to 10% and 60% respectively. Efficient synthesis of artemisinin in large scale by industry would be realized in the near future, and it will benefit hundred millions of patients.
8.The Progress of Food and Medical on Values of Puff-balls
Hui-Zhen ZHAO ; Yan-Yan XU ; Xiao-Yan FU ; Li FAN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(02):-
Puff-balls is a very distinctive macro-fungi in biodiversity.It is used to be a styptic,repellent and alexipharmic in China.This paper simply summarizes the puffball′s taxonomy in the fungi and its distribution in the world; and emphasizes on its composition,food uses,medical uses,herbalism studies and progress of researches on clinical applications.And it points out the patent prospect and current problems of the puff-balls.
9.Research and development of Fructus Gardeniae.
Hui-Yan NI ; Zhao-Hui ZHANG ; Hai-Zhen FU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2006;31(7):538-541
Survey on research and development of Fructus Gardeniae in the recent 10 years. Gardenia yellow has been used for food colorent, medicine, feedingstuff and cosmetic. Garnedia blue has been used for developing another pigment with red and yellow. Fructus Gardeniae has been used in digestive system for cholecyst constracting and gall-stone eliminating, for declining peroxide on SAP mouse and increasing immune ability, for protecting liver against cancel, anti-acetylcholinic restraining on stomach enginery, in cardiovascular system it has been used for centrally anti-hypertension, preventing atheroma and thrombus, also Fructus Gardeniae has been used for anti-inflammation, treating parenchyma injure etc. Geniposide used for increasing production in agriculture has wider perspect.
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10.Different effects of capsaicin on I(A) and I(K) in pain-conduct neurons of rats.
Hui, FU ; Hui, LIU ; Xuehong, CAO ; Yan, HU ; Jizhou, XIANG ; Lieju, LIU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2006;26(3):275-7
The different effects of capsaicin on I(A) and I(K) currents in pain-conduct neurons of trigeminal ganglia (TG) were investigated. In cultured TG neurons of rats, whole-cell patch clamp techniques were used to record the I(A) and I(K) before and after capsaicin perfused. Results revealed that 1 micromol/L capsaicin could inhibit the amplitude of I(A) by 48.2% (n = 10, P < 0.05), but had no inhibitory effect on I(K) (n = 7, P > 0.05). Ten micromol/L capsaicin could significantly inhibit the amplitude of I(A) by 93.2% (n = 8, P < 0.01), but only slightly inhibit the amplitude of I(K) by 13.2% (n = 7, P < 0.05). Neither 1 micromol/L nor 10 micromol/L capsaicin had effects on the active curve of I(A) and I(K). It was concluded that capsaicin could selectively inhibit the I(A) current, and this effect might involve in the analgesic mechanisms of capsaicin.