1.Practice in the Teaching Reform of Microbiology Experiment
Wen-Jin SU ; Chang-Yi ZHOU ; Hui-Nong CAI ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
This paper summarize the practice in the teaching reform of microbiology experiment in recent years. We identify the main contents of experimental teaching systems and pay much more attention to peo-ple-oriented. Through the reform of teaching and assessment methods,students are trained to cultivate their practical ability and spirit of innovation.
2.Anti-apoptotic function of clusterin in LNCaP cell line
Yi-Nong NIU ; Nian-Zeng XING ; Dian-Qi XIN ; Li-Qun ZHOU ; Yong YANG ; Bai-Nian PAN ; Ying-Lu GUO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the anti-apoptotic function of clusterin in LNCaP cell line and the role of clusterin antisense oligodcoxynucleotide(AS-ODN)in TNF-?-induced death of LNCaP cell. Methods The wild type LNCaP(group L),LNCaP transfected with the control vector(group M),LNCaP transfected with full-length clusterin expression vector(group A,ie,study group)were cultured.For the de- tection of cytotoxic effect of TNF-?,MTT and ELISA methods were used to determine the cell proliferation and apoptosis of the 3 clones,and the changes of proliferation and apoptosis in A cell after transfection of clusterin AS-ODN were also assessed.Results MTT method showed that the cell proliferation activity(A value)of groups L,M,and A were 0.84?0.03,0.85?0.04,0.95?0.03,respectively;the difference be- tween groups L and M was not significant(P>0.05);but compared with group A the cell proliferation activ- ity was significantly lower in groups L and M(P<0.01 for both).ELISA resuhs showed that the A values of groups L,M,and A were 0.59?0.04,0.62?0.03,0.33?0.04,respectively;the difference between groups L and M was not significant(P>0.05);but compared with group A,the apoptosis rates were significantly higher in groups L and M(P<0.01 for both).In group A,A values of cell proliferation activity in subgroups control,AS-ODN,TNF-?,TNF-?+AS-ODN were 1.30?0.03,1.25?0.03,0.99?0.03,0.80?0.03, respectively;the differences between each group were significant(P<0.05 for all).And the A values of cell apoptosis in the above 4 groups were 0.02?0.00,0.21?0.02,0.63?0.07,1.16?0.04,respectively,the differences between each group were significant(P<0.01 for all).Conclusions Stable transfection and subsequent expression of clusterin result in resistance to the cytotoxic effect of TNF-?.Transfection with clus- terin AS-ODN enhances cytotoxic effect of TNF-?in A cells.These results suggest that clusterin plays an im- portant role in anti-apoptotic function in LNCaP cell line.
3.Three-piece inflatable penile prosthesis implantation for the treatment of penile erectile dysfunction.
Zhen-Nong DENG ; Zhi-Guang CHEN ; Yi-Ping FENG
National Journal of Andrology 2003;9(2):109-114
OBJECTIVESTo introduce the method and experience of three-piece inflatable penile prosthesis for treatment of erectile dysfunction (ED).
METHODSBoth AMS700CX/CXM and MENTOR ALPHA I three-piece inflatable prosthesis were used for 48 cases of ED.
RESULTSThere were no rejection, mechanical problems, urethral injury and penile skin necrosis after surgery. All patients had satisfaction of sexual life. Only one case had trauma of tunica albuginea (2.08%) and the implantation had to be cancelled. There were 2 cases of post-operative infection (4.17%), 10 cases of prepuce edema(20.8%), 8 cases of penile pain(16.67%). The effective rate was 97.9% and satisfaction rate was almost 100%.
CONCLUSIONSThree-piece inflatable penile prosthesis was more compatible to human physiology. It is natural, easy to hide and use, and it caused little trauma in surgery with high rate of successful implantation and patient satisfaction. It was indicated for all kinds of ED, especially suitable for refractory and drug incurable ED patients.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Erectile Dysfunction ; therapy ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Penile Implantation ; Penile Prosthesis
4.Expression of Gal-3 and CD82/KAI1 proteins in non-small cell lung cancer and their clinical significance.
Shi-wu WU ; Lan YU ; Lei ZHOU ; Ze-nong CHENG ; Yi-sheng TAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2013;35(2):124-128
OBJECTIVETo study the expression of galectin 3 (Gal-3) and CD82/KAI1 proteins in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and the correlation between their expression and clinical significance.
METHODSThe expression of Gal-3 and CD82/KAI1 proteins was detected by immunohistochemistry in 160 specimens of NSCLC and 20 specimens of normal lung tissue.
RESULTSThe positive rates of Gal-3 and CD82/KAI1 proteins in the NSCLC were 63.8% and 37.5%, respectively, the positive rates of Gal-3 and CD82/KAI1 proteins in the normal lung tissue were 25.0% and 95.0%, respectively, and there was a significant difference between the two groups (P < 0.01). The expression of Gal-3 and CD82/KAI1 proteins was significantly correlated with the grade of tumor, lymph node metastasis, and pathological-TNM stages (all P < 0.05). Spearman analysis showed that there was a negative correlation between expressions of Gal-3 and CD82/KAI1 in NSCLC (r = -0.732, P < 0.01). Overexpression of Gal-3 and low expression of CD82/KAI1 were related to poor prognosis: the survival rate was significantly lower in the positive Gal-3 group (survival time: 23.0 ± 17.5 months) than that in the negative group (survival time: 71.6 ± 21.6 months) (P < 0.01). The survival rates of the CD82/KAI1-positive group (survival time: 72.5 ± 19.5 months) and CD82/KAI1-negative group (survival time: 21.6 ± 16.1 months) were significantly different (P < 0.01). Multivariate analysis indicated that pTNM stage and positive expression of Gal-3 and CD82/KAI1 are independent prognostic factors of NSCLC (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSThe expression of Gal-3 and CD82/KAI1 may be related to the initiation, development and metastasis of NSCLC. Combined detection of Gal-3 and CD82/KAI1 has an important role in predicting the progression and prognosis of NSCLC.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ; metabolism ; pathology ; Female ; Galectin 3 ; metabolism ; Humans ; Kangai-1 Protein ; metabolism ; Lung Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Grading ; Neoplasm Staging ; Proportional Hazards Models ; Survival Rate
5.Levels of hemoglobin concentration and anemia during pregnancy in Lhasa
Yuan XING ; Hong YAN ; Shao-Nong DANG ; Bianbazhuoma ; Yi-Jun KANG ; Xiao-Yan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2008;29(7):668-671
Objective To investigate the distribution of hemoglobin(Hb)and prevalence of anemia in pregnant women living in the Tibetan Plateau area.Methods Random sampling method was used and fingertip blood sample was tested.Related sociodemographic information was collected.We adjusted the hemoglobin measurements based on the different levles of altitude,using three different methods from CDC.Dirren's and Dallman's to estimate the prevalence rates of anemia.Results Three hundred and eighty pregnant women were included.The mean Hb was 127.6 g/L.Tibetan had a lower Hb (126.6 g/L)than people from other ethnicities(134.6 g/L)with rural pregnant women having a higher Hb(130.4 g/L)than that of urban ones(125.9 g/L).After controlling the gestational age,results remained the same.Different method used for correction of hemoglobin would cause different prevalence rates of anemia which were all higher than the pre-adjusted prevalence rates:70.0% for CDC method,77.9% for Dirren's method and 41.3% for Dallman's method respectively.After analyzing the erythrocyte arameters,we could not conclude that population in our study was under the early stage of the iron deficiency anemia.Conclusion Higher altitude could affect the levels of hemoglobin concentration significantly.Currently adopted hemoglobin correction methods might not be suitable for Tibetan pregnant women.We suggested that it was imperative to establish a relationship between altitude and hemoglobin of Tibetan women during pregnancy in order to correctly evaluate the prevalence of anemia.
6.Study on effects of acupuncture at the heart meridian on gene expression pattern of heart in rats with acute myocardial ischemia.
Mei-qi ZHOU ; Yi-ping ZHOU ; Ke-ming WANG ; Ling HU ; Yue-lan WANG ; Ye-nong CHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2006;26(8):587-594
OBJECTIVETo reveal the mechanism of acupuncture at the Heart meridian in treatment of myocardial ischemia from gene level.
METHODSA model of acute myocardial ischemia was made by ligation of left anterior descending branch of the coronary artery. Changes of gene expression pattern of the Lung meridian group, the Heart meridian group and the model group in the heart were compared.
RESULTSDifferential expression genes and expression sequence tags (ESTs) were 14 with signal log ratio > or = 1 and 20 with signal log ratio < or = -1, mainly included immunological and inflammatory reaction relative genes, cell signal transduction and transferrin relative genes, and others, in the Lung meridian group vs the model group. Differential expression genes and ESTs were 20 with signal log ratio > or = 1 and 70 with signal log ratio < or = -1, mainly included ion channel and transport protein relative genes, cell apoptosis and stress reaction protein relative genes, metabolism relative genes, cell signal transduction and transferrin relative genes, DNA's binding, transcription and transcriptional factor relative genes, immunological and inflammatory reaction relative genes, and others, in the Heart meridian group vs the model group.
CONCLUSIONIn number and types of differential expression genes and ESTs with signal log ratio > or = 1 or < or = -1, the changes in the Heart meridian group vs the model group were obviously different from those in the Lung meridian group vs the model group, indicating that the Heart meridian has relative specificity in protecting against acute myocardial ischemia.
Acupuncture Therapy ; Animals ; Electroacupuncture ; Heart ; Meridians ; Myocardial Ischemia ; therapy ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
7.An efficient method for simulating ventricular electrical activity based on anatomic structure by incorporating AP model.
De-kuang YU ; Yi YANG ; Bing-sheng YIN ; Ben-fu LI ; De-bin NONG ; Xiang ZHOU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2006;26(5):549-552
Conventional medical experiments can hardly simulate cardiac excitation propagation and observe the evolvement of cardiac electrical activities firsthand as is possible with computer simulation. Based on the anatomic structure of the heart, simulation of cardiac electrical activity mainly consists of the emulation of the excitation process among the cardiac cells and calculation of the electrical activities of individual cardiac cells. In this study we establish a geometric ventricular structure model demonstrating the direction of the cardiac muscle fibers and the layers of the ventricular cells, and endow different action potential models to the ventricular cells of different layers, and observe the activation process of the ventricular parts in view of the three-dimensional anatomy. This method gives attention to both enough calculation amounts and efficiency, which achieves satisfactory simulation results of ventricular electrical activity based on the anatomic structure and cell electrophysiology through an improved algorithm on personal computer.
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8.Analysis on the mortality of colorectal and anal cancer in China during 2004 - 2005.
Ming WU ; Si-Wei ZHANG ; Ren-Qiang HAN ; Jin-Yi ZHOU ; Xiao-Nong ZOU ; Wan-Qing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2010;44(5):403-407
OBJECTIVETo describe the mortality of colorectal and anal cancer in the Chinese population during 2004 - 2005.
METHODSMortality of colorectal and anal cancer from The 3rd National Death Retrospective Sampling Survey (2004 - 2005) were analyzed, with that the total population was 142 660 482 person-year and the number of death cases was 10 586. Crude death rate, age-standardized death rate by Chinese standard population (CASR) and world standard population (WASR), the constitute proportion to all cancer deaths and rank of cancer death were calculated and compared with The 1st (during 1973 - 1975) and The 2nd (during 1990 - 1992) National Death Retrospective Surveys.
RESULTSThe mortality of colorectal and anal cancer in China was 7.42/100 000 (10 586/142 660 482) during 2004 - 2005, accounting for 5.46% of total cancer deaths and ranked the 5th leading cause of death from cancer. CASR and WASR were 4.79/100 000 and 6.57/100 000, respectively. Gender specific mortality was higher for males with 8.38/100 000 (6114/72 970 241) than for females with 6.42/100 000 (4472/69 690 241). The crude death rates were 10.01/100 000 (4796/47 899 806) in urban areas and 6.11/100 000 (5790/94 760 676) in rural areas, moreover, the crude death rates in Eastern, Middle and Western part of China were 8.67/100 000 (4558/52 556 694), 7.19/100 000 (3580/49 781 225) and 6.07/100 000 (2448/40 322 563) respectively. Compared to the crude death rate 5.30/100 000 and CASR 4.54/100 000 during 1990 - 1992, the crude death rate and CASR from colorectal and anal cancer increased by 40.00% and 5.51%, whereas compared to the crude death rate 4.17/100 000 and CASR 4.27/100 000 during 1973 - 1975, the crude death rate and CASR had increased by 77.94% and 12.18% respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe mortality of colorectal and anal cancer has been increasing rapidly in China. The mortality is higher in males, and appears to be diverse in different areas.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Anus Neoplasms ; epidemiology ; mortality ; Cause of Death ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; epidemiology ; mortality ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Survival Rate ; Young Adult
9.Effect of SUMO-1 on mitochondria subcellular localization of alpha-synuclein and its degradation via ubiquitin-proteasome system.
Tao CHEN ; Xiao-ping LIAO ; Guo-qiang WEN ; Zhi-gang NONG ; Feng OUYANG ; Yi-dong DENG ; Min GUO ; Hui-ling WU ; Peng ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2010;27(3):267-271
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of sumoylation of alpha-synuclein by SUMO-1 on the mitochondria subcellular localization of alpha-synuclein and its degradation via ubiquitin-proteasome system.
METHODSPrimers of wild-type, A53T pathogenic mutant and K96R mutant of human alpha-synuclein were designed to amplify the corresponding cDNAs without stop codon. The cDNAs were cloned into pGEM T-easy vector, analyzed by using enzyme mapping and DNA sequencing, and subcloned into pEGFP-N1 vector. The recombinant plasmids of pEGFP-alpha-synuclein-WT, pEGFP-alpha-synuclein-A53T and pEGFP-alpha-synuclein-K96R were transfected into HEK293 cells by lipofectamine method. The expression of the alpha-synuclein protein was measured by immunofluorescence and confocal microscope. Then mitochondria staining as well as immunofluorescence were utilized to investigate the effect of wild-type, A53T mutant and sumoylation of alpha-synuclein on mitochondria subcellular localization of alpha-synuclein. The effect of sumoylation of alpha-synuclein on its degradation via the ubiquitin-proteasome system in the cells was assayed by Western-blot.
RESULTSThe enzyme mapping suggested that the eukaryotic expression plasmids for human wild-type, A53T and K96R mutants of the alpha-synuclein gene were constructed successfully. By immunofluorescence and confocal microscope, it was observed that alpha-synuclein-WT and alpha-synuclein-A53T proteins aggregated in cytoplasm, and alpha-synuclein-K96R protein aggregation was decreased in cytoplasm of cultured cells. The alpha-synuclein proteins of wild-type, A53T and K96R mutants were co-localized with mitochondria. Western-blot analysis revealed that both wild-type and A53T mutant affected the amount of the ubiquitinated proteins.
CONCLUSIONNeither overexpression of wild-type and A53T pathogenic mutant alpha-synuclein, nor sumoylation of alpha-synuclein, affected the subcellular localization in the mitochondria. However, overexpression of wild-type and A53T mutant alpha-synuclein affected the amount of the ubiquitinated proteins.
Blotting, Western ; Cell Line ; Humans ; Mitochondria ; metabolism ; Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex ; metabolism ; SUMO-1 Protein ; metabolism ; Ubiquitin ; metabolism ; alpha-Synuclein ; metabolism
10.Study on the risk factors of schistosomiasis transmission and control strategy in the Three Gorges Reservoir Areas.
Xing-Jian XU ; Feng-hua WEI ; Shun-xiang CAI ; Jian-bing LIU ; Yi FU ; Jiang ZHENG ; Ru-bo WANG ; Xiao-nong ZHOU ; Geng-yun LIU ; Kai-yu WANG ; Bing SUN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2004;25(7):559-563
OBJECTIVETo understand the risk factors of schistosomiasis transmission in the Three Gorges Reservoir Area (TGRA) and to provide evidence for the development of control strategy.
METHODSApproaches including epidemiology, immunology and field survey were applied to investigate the potential risk factors which would involve the importation of infectious resources live mobile and migrant population, and livestock in the reservoir area. Meanwhile, observation on survival and reproductive status of snail under simulation habitats was also carried out, using ecological methods on snails. Strategy in preventing the spread of snail as infectious resources was also provided.
RESULTS175 mobile people from schistosomaisis endemic area of were tested and one person showed immunology tests positive with indirect hemagglutination test (IHA) and circumoral precipitin test (COPT), with a positive rate of 0.57%. Through the two-year period under observation, data showed that the snails with ribbon/smooth shells could survive and reproduce under habitats of simulation.
CONCLUSIONSOnce the infectious resource of schistosomiasis was introduced into the TGRA, the area became a new schistosomiasis epidemic area in TGRA which called for countermeasures to be taken.
Animals ; China ; epidemiology ; Disease Reservoirs ; Humans ; Risk Factors ; Schistosomiasis japonica ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; transmission ; Snails ; parasitology