1.The Effects of SHENG JI YU HONG Herbs Loading on Modified Gelatin Sponges on Wound Healing by Enhancing Angiogenesis and Improving Granulation Growth
Chang YAO ; Haijian SUN ; Yonghui YAO ; Weiwei GAO
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(05):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of SHENG JI YU HONG herbs loading on modified gelatin sponges on the wound healing of mechanical trauma.Methods The round size of 1.8cm diameter of full thickness back skin was cut mechanically and covered with petrolatum gauzes,modified gelatin sponges,SHENG JI YU HONG plasters and SHENG JI YU HONG herbs loading on modified gelatin sponges respectively.On day3,day7 and day14 after model mading,the wound surface healing rate,the amount of hydroxyproline,hemoglobin,the number of capillaries and the cells with positive rhVEGF165 by immunochemical method inside granulation of the wound were detected individually.Results On day3,the wound surface healing rate and the number of capillaries and the cells with positive rhVEGF165 of SHENG JI YU HONG herbs loading on modified gelatin sponges were significant enhanced than those in the other groups.On day14,all the experimental indicators of SHENG JI YU HONG herbs loading on modified gelatin sponges were better than those in the other groups with P
2.Research progress of PoIo-Iike kinase 1 inhibitors targeting PoIo-box domain
Aihong YAO ; Yujie CHANG ; Cheng JIANG ; Haiying SUN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2016;(1):1-8
The over-expression of Polo-like kinase 1(Plk1)is critical in the producing and progressing of multi-ple human tumors and is recognized as an effective target for the development of novel anti-cancer drugs.Currently a variety of small molecules targeting ATP or substrates binding sites have entered different stages of clinical trials.Polo-box domain(PBD)is a unique domain of Plks which plays an important role in the sub-cellular location of Plks and also in the recognition of their substrates,therefore it has become an attractive target for the development of novel target-directed Plk1 inhibitors.In this paper,PBD function of Plk1 was intro-duced,the progress of small molecule and phosphoserine /phosphothreonine contained short peptide Plk1 inhibi-tors targeting PBD was summarized.Further development of this kind of inhibitors was also proposed.
4.Preliminary Study on the Expression of CCL2 and VEGF in Serum of Patients with Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Bing LI ; Yao FU ; Yifu FU ; Liping YOU ; Chang LIU ; Guowen SUN
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2017;32(4):64-66,71
Objective To study the expression and significance of monocyte chemotactic protein-1 (MCP-1/CCL2) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in serum samples of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients.Methods The concentrations of CCL2 and VEGF in the serum was assessed by ELISA in healthy donors (n=27) and OSCC patients (n=85).Then analyzed the correlation between the concentrations of CCL2 and VEGF and the relationship with patients' clinicopathological characteristics.Results CCL2 concentration was lower in OSCC patients than in healthy donors (69.12 ± 19.54 pg/ml vs 103.41 ± 34.42 pg/ml,t =6.477,P<0.05).The expression of CCL2 was positively associated to TNM stage in OSCC (t=2.193,P<0.05).VEGF concentration was higher in OSCC patients than in healthy donors (145.76 ± 49.34 pg/ml vs 70.35± 14.93 pg/ml,t=3.92,P<0.05).There was a negative correlation between CCL2 and VEGF (r=-0.216,P<0.05).The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve suggests that CCL2 and CCL2/VEGF in serum are good diagnostic markers to discriminate healthy people from OSCC patients,the cutoff values was 98.61 pg/ml and 0.82.Conclusion The expression of CCL2 and VEGF in serum correlated to OSCC progression,and it can be a potential diagnostic biomarker for oral disease.
5.Characteristics and blaNDM-1 genetic environment of plasmid from Enterobacter aerogenes
Weiqiang XIAO ; Qingxia XU ; Tiepeng LI ; Zhizhong WANG ; Jun PAN ; Xinwei YAO ; Yanmin CHANG ; Mingyue SUN
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(3):195-198
Objective To study plasmid-mediated transfer,plasmid replicon typing,and genetic environment of blaNDM-1 gene in Enterobacteraerogenes(E.aerogenes).Methods E.aerogenes HN-NDM0711 was used as the subject of this research,the transferable properties of plasmid were analyzed by conjugation testing,conjugant was performed stability testing,plasmid type was determined by PCR-based replicon typing (PBRT),downstream and upstream of blaNDM-1 were sequenced using chromosome walking method,genetic context was analyzed by BLASTN and BALSTP,as well as annotated using Vector NTI 11.5.1 software,sequence pipeline graph was made,the sequence was submitted to Genbank through software Banklt.Results The conjugation testing of E.aerogenes pHN-NDM0711 was positive,after positive conjugant was conducted 4-day passage,minimal inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of imipenem and meropenem to all the cloned strains didn't change,blaNDM-1 were all positive.The replicon type was IncA/C;blaNDM-1 gene was localized between ISAba14 and IS91,at upstream of the blaNDM-1,class 1 integron and Tn3 transposon were identified,class 1 integron contained a new mosaic structure of a drug-resistant resistance gene cassette.Conclusion E.aerogenes pHN-NDM071 1,bearing blaNDM-1 gene in IncA/C plasmid,derived from gene recombination under different antimicrobial selection pressure.Antimicrobial use in clinical,industrial and agricultural area should be strictly controlled,so as to reduce the emergence of such bacteria.
6.Protective effect of luteolin on acute lung injury in sepsis mice
Lichao SUN ; Xu CHEN ; Yao YAO ; Wen LI ; Hongjing CHANG ; Wenhong CHEN ; Wenjing WU ; Panpan ZHANG ; Hongbo ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2019;28(6):717-723
Objective To investigate the potential therapeutic effect of luteolin on sepsis-induced ALI and the underlying mechanisms.Methods Total of 50 mice were randomly(random number) divided into five groups:a sham control group,a sepsis-induced ALI group,and three sepsis groups pre-treated with 20,40,and 80 mg/kg body weight luteolin.Mice in the treatment groups were pre-treated with luteolin at the respective oral dose two days before ALI induction.The lungs were isolated for histopathological examinations,and the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) was collected for biochemical analyses.Results Luteolin significantly attenuated sepsis-induced ALI.Additionally,luteolin treatment decreased protein and inflammatory cytokine concentration and the number of infiltrated inflammatory cells in BALF compared with that in the non-treated sepsis mice.Pulmonary myeloperoxidase (MPO) activity was lower in the luteolin-pre-treated sepsis groups than in the sepsis group.The mechanism underlying the protective effect of luteolin on sepsis is related to the up-regulation of certain antioxidation genes,including inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS),cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2),superoxide dismutases (SODs),and heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1),and the reduction of inflammatory responses through blockage of the activation of the nuclear factor (NF)-κB pathway.Conclusions Luteolin pre-treatment inhibits sepsis-induced ALI through its anti-inflammatory and antioxidative activity,suggesting that luteolin may be a potential therapeutic agent for sepsis-induced ALI.
7.Evaluation of autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for diabetes combined with lower limb artery obturation using color Doppler ultrasound:Identical to results from angiography?
Fangping ZHOU ; Hongxian CHANG ; Xiusong YAO ; Jing CHEN ; Hui ZHANG ; Kun JIANG ; Hong SUN ; Jian LIU ; Yang SUI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(14):2545-2548
BACKGROUND:Traditional therapeutic methods of diabetes combined with lower limb artery obturation showed poor outcomes such as drug or intervention.Stem cell transplantation is a new method to treat this disease in recant years,and has obtained good outcomes in the clinic.Evaluating the therapeutic outcomes of stem cell transplantation has great damage and cost much.Thus,color Doppler ultrasound is used to examine non-invasion in the artery of the lower extremity,which shows important clinical value.OBJECTIVE:To evaluate improvement of lower extremity artery lesion following autologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation using color Doppler ultrasound,and to compare with results of angiography.METHODS:A total of 41 patients diagnosed as having diabetes combined with lower limb artery obturation were included.Following administration of recombinant human granulocyte-colony stimulating factor(rhG-CSF)(150 μg/d)for 5 days,peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMNCs)were mobilized and harvested by using a separator at day 5 to prepare stem cell suspension,and which were injected intramuscularly in the diseased extremities(3×109 per limb).The clinical and laboratory findings were monitored every week for 3 months to 1 year following stem cell transplantation.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:After stem cell transplantation,severe pain lameness,local cool-feeling and ulcer were significantly improved,and ankle-brachial index was increased obviously(P<0.01).Color Doppler ultrasonography measurement showed that peak systolic velocity in diseased extremities was significantly increased post-transplantation(P<0.01).Following transplantation,blood flow of the lower limb arterial canal was improved to different extents;collateral vessels were increased surrounding obstructed artery and in muscles.Spiral CT for new collateral vessel formation were showed increased.No related complication or adverse effects were observed in 41 patients during observation.Results indicated that color Doppler ultrasound can exactly rapidly examine and assess blood transport improvement in the lower limbs following stem cell transplantation,which is identical to results from angiography.It also provides reliable evidences for the diagnosis on the transplantation of stem cells for the treatment of diabetes combined with lower limb artery obturation.
8.Influence of different-distance mild moxibustion at Zusanli (ST 36) on functional brain imaging in healthy population
Dingyan BI ; Tianai SUN ; Hao LIANG ; Mailan LIU ; Huirong LIU ; Qiong LIU ; Mi LIU ; Huangan WU ; Xiaorong CHANG ; Yao XU
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2017;15(4):223-229
Objective: To explore the beneficial regulatory effect of mild moxibustion from different distances at Zusanli (ST 36) of healthy population on the functions of temperature-related brain regions. Methods: In 20 recruited healthy subjects, the change of the temperature-related brain regions induced by mild moxibustion from different distances at Zusanli (ST 36) was observed by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI). Results: In comparison of the values in amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (fALFF) during and before moxibustion, it has been found that in moxibustion of 2 cm distance, fALFF value increased in the brain regions of the left anterior cingulated cortex and lateral surrounding cerebral regions, and fALFF value decreased in the cerebral regions of the peripheral cortex of the calcarine fissure; in moxibustion of 3 cm distance, fALFF value increased in the brain regions of the right and medial side and paracingulated gyrus, and fALFF value decreased in the cerebral zone of the left middle temporal gyrus; in moxibustion of 4 cm distance, fALFF value increased in the brain regions of the right and medial and paracingulated gyrus; and in moxibustion of 5 cm distance, fALFF value increased in the brain regions of the left hippocampus. In comparison of the value of regional homogeneity (ReHo), it has been found that in moxibustion of 2 cm distance, ReHo value increased in the cerebral zone of the posterior lobe of the right cerebellum, and ReHo value decreased in the cerebral zone of the right occipital lobe; in moxibustion of 3 cm distance, ReHo value increased in the brain regions of the left cerebellar posterior lobe and left frontal lobe, and ReHo value decreased in the cerebral zone of the right inferior temporal gyrus; in moxibustion of 4 cm distance, ReHo value increased in the brain regions of the right superior frontal gyrus and ReHo value decreased in the brain regions of the right parietal lobe and angular gyrus; in moxibustion of 5 cm distance, ReHo value increased in the cerebral zone of the right frontal lobe and ReHo value decreased in the cerebral zone of the right brainstem. Conclusion: In moxibustion of 3 cm distance, the changes in the brain regions basically conform to the transmission route of body trunk temperature.
9.Zuo Jin Wan formula inhibits cisplatin-resistance of gastric cancer cells via mitochondrial translocation of cofilin-1
Qing-Feng TANG ; Jian SUN ; Meng-Yao SUN ; Xiao-Jing SHI ; Rong LYU ; Hong-Chang WEI ; Pei-Hao YIN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2018;32(4):301-301
OBJECTIVE Despite the status of cisplatin (DDP) as a classical chemotherapeutic agent in the treatment of cancer, the development of multidrug resistance often leads to a failure of DDP therapy.Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)as adjuvant chemotherapy of cancer drugs in China has been widely used in cancer treatment.ZuoJin WAN (ZJW),a TCM formula,was proved reversing drug resistance in gastric cancer,but its exact mechanism was still unclear. METHODS CCK-8 assay was used to detect the cell viability. The levels of proteins and mRNA were evaluated using Western blot and q-PCR. Mitochondrial membrane potential was measured by fl ow cytometry. Depolymerisa-tion of F-actin and translocation of G-actin(gamma-actin)from the cytoplasm to the mitochondria was detected using an immuno fl uorescence assay. RESULTS phosphorylated coflin-1 (p-coflin-1) was overexpressed in the DDP-resistant human gastric cancer cell lines SGC7901/DDP and BGC823/DDP, relative to the respective parent cell lines(SGC7901 and BGC823),and DDP induced the dephosphory-lation of p-coflin-1 in both parent lines but not in the DDP-resistant lines. However, ZJW could induce the dephosphorylation of pcoflin-1 and promote coflin-1 translocation from the cytoplasm into the mito-chondria in both SGC7901/DDP and BGC823/DDP cells. This mitochondrial translocation of coflin-1 was found to induce the conversion of flamentous actin to globular-actin, activate mitochondrial dam-age and calcium overloading, and induce the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. These effects of ZJW on DDP-resistant human gastric cancer cell lines could be reversed via transfection with coflin-1-specifc siRNA,or treatment with a PP1 and PP2A inhibitor.CONCLUSION ZJW can be used as an inhibitor of chemoresistance in gastric cancer, which may partly be due to dephosphorylation of p-coflin-1 via the activation of PP1 and PP2A.
10.Fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose-positron emission tomography imaging of carcinoma of cardia or fundus of stomach.
Tao WANG ; Yu-e SUN ; Chang-hai YU ; Ping CHANG ; Shu-lin YAO ; Jia-he TIAN ; Xin WU ; Kai SUN ; Bo YANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2006;44(10):661-664
OBJECTIVETo investigate the value of fluorine-18 fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG)-positron emission tomography (PET) in carcinoma of cardia or fundus of stomach.
METHODSFrom April 1999 to April 2005, 57 patients with carcinoma of cardia or fundus of stomach were imaged with FDG-PET. FDG-PET imaging were analyzed by visual method combined with semiquantitative analysis. The results were compared with pathological findings and follow-up results.
RESULTSIn 29 untreated patients, 25 T(2) to T(4) tumors were all FDG avid and 4 T(1) cases showed nothing abnormal at the primary site. In 24 patients performed curative operation 40 resected enlarged lymph nodes beyond 1 cm were diagnosed correctly by FDG-PET. FDG-PET revealed distant metastases in 5 patients and corrected them from curative surgery candidates to late stage. In 28 treated patients FDG-PET confirmed 22 cases with recurrence or metastasis.
CONCLUSIONSFDG-PET has limited value in confirming T stage in carcinoma of cardia or fundus of stomach. It showed potential in N and M staging and predicting treatment response.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Cardia ; Female ; Fluorodeoxyglucose F18 ; Gastric Fundus ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Positron-Emission Tomography ; Radiopharmaceuticals ; Retrospective Studies ; Sensitivity and Specificity ; Stomach Neoplasms ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology