1.Clinicopathological significance of CD137L expression in laryngeal carcinoma
Xiaoming LI ; Xiuying LU ; Yinghui CHEN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;(4):149-151
Objective:To study the expression of CD137L in laryngeal carcinoma, and to analyze its clinicopathological significance.Method:The expression of CD137L in 50 laryngeal carcinoma specimens and 9 normal laryngeal mucous tissues were detected by immunohistochemical staining.Result:The positive CD137L staining were found in all 50 cases of laryngeal carcinomas (100%), while its staining were negative in normal laryngeal mucous. There was significant difference between two groups(P<0.01). The positive ratio of CD137L staining had no relationship with the factors such as age, sex and tumor site, while it had significant correlation with the pathological stage,T stage and lymph node metastasis.Conclusion:The expression of CD137L might play an important role in the development of laryngeal carcinomas.
2.Biological features and transplantation of human fetal blood hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells
Yinghui LAI ; Yongrong LAI ; Yuying LU ; Wuning MO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(29):160-163
BACKGROUND: Currently the hematopoietic stem cells can be obtained from bone marrow, peripheral blood and cord blood, so it is expected to search a new source of stem cells in order to satisfy the clinical transplantation needs. From the 5th week of pregnancy, the blood sinusoid system develops completely in liver, and then hematopoietic stem cells can move with blood flow. OBJECTIVE: To observe the biological features of human fetal blood hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells (HS/PCs), and their transplantation into non-obese diabetic/severe combined immunodeficiency disease (NOD/ SCID) mice. DESIGN: Control trial. SETTING: Department of Hematology, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University. MATERIALS:①Cell resource: Twenty-one fetal blood samples were from dead fetus [gestational age of 18-29 weeks, mean (24.2±3.2) weeks] and twenty-one full-term cord blood samples were provided from the Department of Obstetrics, First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University between October 2002 and February 2003, with the consent of their relatives.②Experimental animal: Twelve NOD/SCID female mice of 6-7 weeks old were bred in sterility and super-clean operation board. METHODS: Flow cytometer was used to assess cell surface markers of HS/PCs including CD34, CD38, HLA-DR and CD90 in 21 human fetal blood samples, and their expressions were compared with 21 human cord blood samples. Moreover, human fetal blood mononuclear cells (MNCs) were transplanted into 6 NOD/SCID mice irradiated sublethally. After 5 weeks, human leukocytic content was also detected in bone marrow of mice with flow cytometer while human Cart-1 gene in recipients' bone marrow was sensed with polymerase chain reaction (PCR).MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① Expressions of HS/PCs surface markers in fetal blood and cord blood. ②Implantation of fetal blood cells into NOD/SCID mice.RESULTS: ①The percentage of CD34+ cells in fetal blood was significantly higher than that of full-term cord blood [(2.258 8±0.720 9)%,(1.572 9±0.478 3)%, P=0.000 4]. The percentages of CD34+CD38- cells and CD34+CD90+ cells in fetal blood were also higher than those of fullterm cord blood [(1.298 6±0.470 6)%, (0.871 0±0.409 5)%, P=0.001 6;(0.930 0±0.469 2)%, (0.560 0±0.365 8)%, P=0.032 4].②Four cases (4/6)of human fetal blood MNCs smoothly transplanted the hematopoiesis of sublethally irradiated NOD/SCID mice. Five weeks after the transplantation, human leukocyte and Cart-1 gene could still be detected in marrow cells of NOD/SCID mice.CONCLUSION: Human fetal blood contains more HS/PCs than cord blood. Human fetal blood MNCs can engraft bone marrow of NOD/SCID mice and reconstitute general hemopoiesis of marrow and lymph systems.Human fetal blood is a new possible source of pluripotential hematopoietic stem cell.
3.Impact of vaginal mesh exposure on quality of life in patients undergoing transvaginal reconstructive pelvic surgery with polypropylene mesh
Yinghui ZHANG ; Yongxian LU ; Xin LIU ; Wenjie SHEN ; Jingxia LIU
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2012;47(8):608-611
Objective To study the impact of vaginal mesh exposure on quality of life in patients undergoing transvaginal reconstructive pelvic surgery (RPS) with polypropylene mesh.Methods From May 2004 to March 2011,114 patients with severe pelvic organ prolapse(POP) undergoing transvaginal RPS with polypropylene mesh were enrolled in this study,which were divided into exposure and non-exposure group according to appearing vaginal mesh exposure at 2 months,6 months and 1 year after operation.At the same time,pelvic floor distress inventory short form 20 ( PFD1-20 ) and pelvic floor impact questionnaire short form 7 ( PFIQ-7 ) were completed in those patients.Results At 2 months after operation,96 patients were followed up,including 19 patients in exposure group and 77 patients in non-exposure group,and the rate of exposure was 19.8c (19/96); At 6 months after operation,85 patients were followed up,including 13 patients in exposure group and 72 patients in non-exposure group,and the rate of exposure was 15.3%( 13/85 ) ; At 1 vear after operation,77 patients were followed up,including 6 patients in exposure group and 71 patients in non-exposure group,and the rate of exposure was 7.8% (6/77).Mean score of PFDI-20 and PFIQ-7 in exposure group before operation was 39.6 and 57.1,which was statistically improved to 8.3 and 9.5 at 2 months after operation,8.3 and 9.5 at 6 months after operation,2.1 and 0 in I year after operation (P <0.01 ). Mean score of PFDI-20 and PFIQ-7 of non-exposure group before operation was 54.2 and 66.7,which was improved to 8.3 and 4.8 at 2 months after operation,0 at 6 months and 1 vear after operation,but there was no significant difference in mean score of PFDI-20 and PFIQ-7 between the two groups (P > 0.05 ).Conclusion Vaginal mesh exposure was common after transvaginal RPS with polypropylene mesh,however,most of them were moderate,and there was no significant impact on patients'qualifies of life.
4.A study on the psychological security and quality of life of the women in poverty-stricken family
Zhen LI ; Yinghui CHEN ; Miao GAO ; Lu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(1):49-55
Objective:To investigate the status of women′s psychological security and quality of life in poverty-stricken areas, and analyze their interrelation and influencing factors.Methods:With the method of convenient sampling, 368 women from poor families who participated in the poverty alleviation vocational training course were investigated with self-designed questionnaire, Psychological Safety Scale (SQ) and World Health Organization Quality of Life-Brief (WHOQOL-BREF).Results:The average total score of women's psychological security in poverty-stricken families was 48.66 ± 12.75, which was in the middle level. Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that family income and religious beliefs had an impact on interpersonal security ( F value was 16.509, P<0.05); ethnicity and religious beliefs had an impact on the certainty of control ( F value was 17.546, p<0.05); religious beliefs had an impact on the total value of security ( F value was 20.911, P<0.05). The overall quality of life and health status scores of females from poor families (13.38±2.91) were significantly lower than the norm ( t value was -3.27, P<0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that personal annual income and religious beliefs had an impact on physiological domain( F value was 2.694, P<0.05); marital status and religious beliefs had an impact on the psychological domain ( F value was 3.305, P<0.05); family annual income and religious beliefs had an impact on the environmental domain ( F value was 2.866, P<0.05) while they had no impact on the social domain. There was a significant positive correlation between psychological security and quality of life. Conclusions:There is a significant positive correlation between the level of psychological security and the quality of life of poor family women. Improving the quality of life of poverty-stricken family women can improve their psychological security.
5.Influence of different culture methods in DNA methylation status of breast cancer MDA-MB-23 1 cells
Sha QIAO ; Yinghui HUANG ; Shibao WANG ; Yanxia SUN ; Zhenxia LU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2016;42(2):271-276
Objective:To explore the influence of different cell culture methods in the genome-wide DNA methylation status of breast cancer MDA-MB-231 cells,and to clarify the relationship between genome-wide DNA methylation status and cell growth environment and the role of genome-wide DNA methylation status in the occurrence and development of tumor.Methods:The MDA-MB-231 cells were cultured with 2D and 3D cell culture models and mouse orthotopic transplantation model (Ti model)and collected, then DNA was extracted by DNA extraction kit and the genome-wide DNA methylation status of MDA-MB-231 cells after cultured with three different culture methods was detected by DNA methylation chip,then the value of beta,DiffScore and Delta_Beta of the CpG loci of each gene were calculated by applying Genomestudio software, and the differential methylation genes were screened by Genomestudio software and GO and Pathway analysis of these genes were performed in DAVID on-line analysis tool.Results:All 480 genes of the MDA-MB-231 cells showed significant differences in the degree of methylation in 3D and 2D models (P<0.05);86 448 genes in 3D and Ti models (P<0.05);90 005 genes in Ti and 2D models (P<0.05).The differential methylation genes in 3D and 2D,3D and Ti,and Ti and 2D models were enriched on the multicellular organismal development term and cell differentiation term (P<0.05);also on MAPK signaling pathway,cell adhesion molecules (CAMs),and regulation of actin cytoskeleton (P<0.05). Conclusion:There are differences in genome-wide DNA methylation status of MDA-MB-231 cells cultured in 2D, 3D cell culture and Ti models.
6.The efficacy and safety of autologous cryopreserved platelet transfusion in management of thrombocytopenia after chemotherapy in hematological malignancy
Guoqiang LIU ; Huifang DING ; Xifing LU ; Min XU ; Jian XING ; Xia ZHAO ; Fang HAN ; Yinghui SHANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2012;51(3):188-191
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of autologous cryopreserved platelet transfusion in the management of thrombocytopenia after chemotherapy in hematological malignancy.Methods A total of 40 patients diagnosed as hematological malignancy with complete remission were equally assigned into study group and control group.During chemotherapy interval in the study group,when platelet counts exceeded 120 × 109/L,autologous platelets were collected with CS3000 Cell Separator and cryopreserved at-80℃ with 5% dimethylsulfoxide.When platelet counts dropped below 15 × 109/L after chemotherapy,autologous platelets were thawed with 40℃ water bath and transfused back to each patient.In the control group,when platelet counts dropped below 15 × 109/L after chemotherapy,allogeneic fresh platelets were transfused.Median loss during the freeze-thaw-wash procedure in study group was observed,and the 1 h,24 h corrected count increments(CCI)were calculated in the both groups.The hemostatic effects and adverse reactions were also observed.Results In the control group,1hCCI and 24hCCI were (19.3 ±6.1)× 109/L and(12.2 ± 7.0)× 109/L,respectively,with the effective rate of 80% and the transfusion reaction rate of 45%.Totally 20 collection and transfusions were finished in the study group.A total of(3.4-8.5)× 1011 platelet were obtained in each collection.Platelet recovery after freezing and thawing was(73.51 ±9.03)%(62%-83%).1hCCI was(17.4±7.6)× 109/L,24h CCI was(10.5 ±5.8)× 109/L and the effective rate was 85%.There was no significant different between the two groups (P > 0.05).The transfusion reaction rate was 15 %,which was significantly lower than that of the control group(P < 0.05).Meanwhile,adverse reactions were occurred less in the study group.Conclusion This study demonstrates that autologous cryopreserved platelet transfusions can be safely administered for supporting thrombocytopenia in hematological malignancy patients undergoing chemotherapy.
7.Endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in acute biliary pancreatitis combined with pregnancy
Jianfeng YANG ; Xiao ZHANG ; Xiaoreng ZHANG ; Yinghui GUO ; Wen LU ; Xiuying LIN
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2008;25(4):185-187
Objective To observe the effect and safety of endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancre-atography(ERCP)in pregnant patients with acute biliary pancreatitis(ABP). Methods Twenty-four ABP patients,14 mild and 10 severe cases combined with pregnancy,were hospitalized from Januaray 2002 to Januaray 2007. Besides conventional managements,emergency endoscopic nasobiliary drainage(ENBD) without monitor of X-ray was performed in all patients to decrease the pressure in bile duct. Once the condi- tion of the patients Was stabilized and the common bile duct stone was confirmed,secondary endoscopic retro- grade biliary drainage(ERBD)with stent was performed in patients at early and midtrimester pregnancy,while secondary ERCP was employed in late pregnant patients after pregnancy termination. Results All pa-tients safely went through emergency ENBD without complication,and 4 patients with ampulla incarceration accepted sphinectomy with needle knife and stones were removed successfully. Common bile duct stone was confirmed in 15 patients and 5 of them underwent ERBD,the other 10 accepted ERCP. No patient died or needed surgical intervention,and they were all discharged with complete remission. Fetus of two patient with severe ABP did not survive. Conclusion Emergency ENBD and secondary ERCP or ERBD are safe and ef-fective in management of pregnancy patient with ABP.
8.Improving effects of dammarane sapogenins on sleep interruption-induced learning and memory impairment in mice
Lanlan BU ; Zhe SHI ; Hongwei WU ; Cong LU ; Kezhu WANG ; Yinghui LI ; Lina QU ; Xinmin LIU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(10):48-53,66
Objective To study the effects of dammarane sapogenins ( DS-1226 ) on sleep interruption-induced learning and memory impairment in mice.Methods 130 SPF healthy 5 -6-week old male ICR mice were randomly divided into control, model, DS-1226 low dose, DS-1226 medium dose and DS-1226 high dose groups.The behavioral alterations in open field (OF), Morris water maze (MWM) and step-through (ST) tests were detected at 15 days after rotating drum-induced sleep interruption ( SI) .Results The total distance, movement speed, total duration of movement were increased in OF test ( P<0.05, vs.the model group) after treatment.The latency of place navigation was increased from day 5 in the MWM test after 15 d sleep interruption, and the number of crossing in the target quadrant and the percent distance in target quadrant were decreased after 15 d sleep interruption ( P <0.05, vs.the control group), while the latency of place navigation was decreased, and the percent distance in target quadrant and percent time in target quadrant after high dose DS-1226 oral administration ( P<0.05, vs.the model group) were increased.Error times, distance in dark chamber, time in dark chamber and immobility time in dark chamber were increased in training of step through test ( P<0.05, vs.the control group);while these indexes were decreased after DS-1226 oral administration ( P<0.05, vs.the model group) .But there was no significant difference in the step through testing course.Conclusions The results show that orally administrated DS-1226 can ameliorate SI-induced learning and memory impairment, and there is a significant dosage-effect relationship.
9.Study on influencing factors of professional commitment of student nurses based on theory of role stress
Yao ZHANG ; Cui LU ; Fanjie MENG ; Yinghui JIN ; Pengfei CAI ; Jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2015;31(23):1737-1740
Objective To investigate the level of professional commitment of student nurses,and explore the impact of student nurses' role conflict and role ambiguity on their professional commitment.Methods From May to June 2014,totally 320 student nurses from a third-level hospital in Tianjin were recruited in this study.And Role Stress Scale and Nursing Professional Commitment Scale were used in the investigation.Results The total score of role stress of student nurses was (44.29±5.53) scores,and the total score of professional commitment of student nurses was (86.12±14.14) scores.Pearson correlation analysis and multiple linear regression analysis showed that student nurses' role conflict was positively correlated with professional commitment,but their role ambiguity was negatively correlated with professional commitment.Conclusion School and hospital managers should adopt effective measures to relieve student nurses' role ambiguity and guide the correct understanding of role conflict to maintain a stable nursing team.
10.Expression of Plk1, Cyclin B1 and p21WAF1 in cervical carcinoma and their clinical signifi-cance
Yunna QIN ; Deming HE ; Debao ZHUANG ; Lu YE ; Yinghui DENG ; Hailian LUO ; Xiaohong YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(4):385-389
Purpose To investigate the expression of polo-like kinase 1 (Plk1) and Cyclin B1, p21WAF1in cervical carcinoma, and to determine the relationship between the expression of the three proteins and tumor clinicopathological features. Methods The expres-sion of Plk1, Cyclin B1 and p21WAF1 was detected in 102 cases of cervical carcinoma, 20 cases of (cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, CIN) , and 20 cases of nomal cervical tissues by the technique of tissue chip and immunohistochemical staining of EliVision. Statistical analyses of the data were performed with SPSS 19. 0 software. Results The positive rates of Plk1 in cervical carcinoma and CIN were 70. 5%, 55. 0%, respectively, which were significantly higher than normal cervical tissues (10%) (P<0. 01);The positive rates of Cyclin B1 in cervical carcinoma and CIN were 52. 9% and 30. 0%, respectively, which were significantly higher than normal cervical tissues (10%)(P <0.01); The positive rates of p21WAF1 in cervical carcinoma and CIN were 23.5% and 10.0%, respectively, which were significantly higher than normal cervical tissues ( 0 ) ( P<0. 01 ) . There were no significant differences between cervical carcinoma and CIN in the positive rates of Plk1, Cyclin B1 and p21WAF1. The expression of Plk1 was associated with the depth of carci-noma invasion (P<0. 05), that of Cyclin B1 was associated with lymph node metastases and the depth of carcinoma invasion (P<0. 05)and that of p21WAF1 in cervical carcinoma was associated with histological grade (P<0. 05). In cervical carcinoma, the expres-sion of Plk1 was positively correlated with Cyclin B1 (rs =0. 297, P=0. 002) and negatively correlated with p21WAF1(rs = -0. 403, P<0. 001). Conclusion The expression of Plk1, Cyclin B1 and p21WAF1 is involved in the occurrence and development of cervical carcinoma, and the former two are also related with prognosis of cervical carcinoma. The combination of the three would provide a new target for clinical treatment.