1.Expression of p53 and E-cadherin in gastric adenocarcinoma and their relationship with prognosis
Hongfeng AO ; Yong LIU ; Sheng YUAN ; Jinping AO
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2009;(6):601-605
Purpose To investigate the protein expression of p53 and E-cadherin in gastric adenocarcinoma and the effects of them and the clinicopathological parameters on prognosis of patients.Methods Expression of p53,E-cadherin in 150 cases of gastric adenocarcinoma was detected by tissue microarray and immunohistochemistry.The effects of them and the clinicopathological parameters on the prognosis of patients were studied by Kaplan-Meier method to calculate and compare the cumulative survival rate and postoperative mean survival time.Multivariate analysis was also performed by COX regression.Results The positive rate of p53 and E-cadherin expression in 150 cases of gastric adenocarcinoma was 31.3% and 91.3%,respectively.74 cases were followed up, and the 1-,3-,and 5-year survival rates were 83.8%,70.3% and 63.5%,respectively.The invasion, lymph node status and pTNM stages were prognostic factors;multivariate analysis revealed that p53,age and lymph node status were independent prognostic invasion, lymph node status and pTNM stages are important prognostic factors in gastric adenocarcinoma. Nevertheless, E-cadherin and histological classification are not prognostic factors.
2.A new selaginellin derivative from Selaginella pulvinata.
Yuan CAO ; Yong-Ping WU ; Jin-Ao DUAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(2):199-202
Abstract: A new selaginellin derivative named as selaginellin S (1) was isolated from the whole plants of Selaginella pulvinata (Hook. et Grev.) Maxim. (Selaginellaceae), together with a known one (selaginellin M, 2). Compounds 1 and 2 were separated and purified by silica gel and Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography. Their structures were determined on the basis of extensive spectroscopic analysis including IR, MS, 1D and 2D NMR experiments, as well as ECD calculations. Compound 1 is a key intermidiant in the biosynthesis pathway of selaginellins. Compound 2 is first reported in this plant.
Biphenyl Compounds
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Cyclohexanones
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chemistry
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isolation & purification
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Molecular Structure
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Selaginellaceae
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chemistry
4.Location and expression of apo(a) and apoB in peripheral blood of patients with cardiovascular disease
Caihui AO ; Litong QI ; Zhuowei XIONG ; Lin XUE ; Chunyu ZHAO ; Yong HUO
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(03):-
Objective:To explore the relationship between the severity of cardiovascular disease with the expression of apolipoprotein(a) [apo(a)] and apolipoprotein B(apoB) in peripheral blood and their location in peripheral blood cells.Methods: In this report,we selected 4 patients with angiography which indicated that three coronary arteries were narrowed and 5 control patients with normal angiography.Arterial blood was collected and analyzed for lipid parameters in plasma.The mRNA expression of apo(a) and apoB in peripheral white blood cells and platelets were determined by RT-PCR and their protein expression by western blot.Moreover,the expression and location of apo(a) and apoB in white blood cells were determined by confocal microscopy and computer 3D analysis.Results: In plasma,levels of high density lipo-protein-cholesterol(HDL-C) and apolipoprotein A-Ⅰ(apoA-Ⅰ) in cardiovascular disease(CVD) patients were significantly less than those in the control patients[(0.62?0.05) mmol/L,(0.78?0.08) mmol/L vs(0.81?0.15) mmol/L,(0.9?0.07) mmol/L,P0.05).Studies with confocal microscopy indicated that proteins of apo(a) and apoB were co-expressed by a few cells of leukocytes and the ratio of apoB/apo(a) in cardiovascular disease patients was significantly less than that in the control patients(optical density value 1.60?0.12 vs 4.40?0.35,P
5.Innovative experiences and inspirations of the Singapore eye care and research institutions
Jiawei WANG ; Yunkai LU ; Yong AO ; Xiaosong LIANG ; Xianjing WEI ; Wenjiao ZENG ; Jian GE
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2015;31(2):158-160
Introduced in the paper is a success story of the Singapore National Eye Center (SNEC) and Singapore Eye Research Institute (SERI) in medical care,research and education.Especially noteworthy are their initiatives in talent development,research and international cooperation,which are expected to be learnt by large eye care and research institutions in China in their discipline development,translational research and interdisciplinary talents development.
6.Effect of Acupuncture on the Infracted Area and Apoptosis of Rats with Brain Contusion
Yimin ZHANG ; Chunzhi TANG ; Shaobing CHENG ; Jienan AO ; Yong CAO ; Min MA
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(06):-
Objective To observe the effect of acupuncture on the infracted area and apoptosis of rats with brain contusion.Methods Feeney's method was used to establish brain contusion model.The 40 rats were randomized into sham-operation,model,acupuncture and naloxone (NX) group with 10 in each.Acupuncture was performed for the rats of acupuncture group and NX was injected intraperitoneally for the rats of NX group.The treatment was done once everyday,7 days altogether.Then the brain histotomy was prepared after all the treatment finished.Computer image analysis system was used to detect the infracted area.TUNEL method was adopted to detect the apoptosis.Results The brain contusion in the model group was severe,there were lots of apoptotic cells and the infracted areas were bigger than the injured areas (P0.05).Conclusion Acupuncture can decrease the infracted areas and apoptosis of the rats with brain contusion,being effective in anti-secondary brain injuries.
7.MuItipIe xenobiotic metaboIism-associated cytochrome P450 isoforms might be invoIved in earIy activation of rat hepatic steIIate ceIIs in vitro
Zhangxiu LLAO ; Yong WU ; Jie PLNG ; Ying AO ; Yinxian WEN ; Hui WANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2014;(5):685-690
OBJECTIVE To investigate the role of several xenobiotic metabolism-associated CYP450 isoforms in the auto-activation of hepatic stellate cells(HSCs) invitro. METHODS HSCs were isolated from adult Wistar rats and cultured on plastic as an in vitroauto-activation model. Positive expression of α-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA)was used as an activated marker of HSCs and detected by immunocytochemical staining in HSCs cultured for 1,2,5 or 11 d. The expressions of CYP450 isoforms were analyzed by real-time RT-PCR in the HSCs. RESULTS The immunocytochemical stai-ning showed no α-SMA expression in HSCs cultured for 1 d,while its expression gradually increased during culture since day 2. ln terms of α-SMA expression,HSCs cultured for 1,2,5,and 11 d were classified as the quiescent,early,middle and later stages of activation,respectively. The RT-PCR results revealed that CYP1B1,CYP2B1/ 2,and CYP2E1 mRNA were expressed at high levels in the early stage of HSCs activation(at day 2),which were 2.1-,1.6-,and 23.9-fold those in the quiescent HSCs(day 1),respectively. Further study revealed that mRNA expressions of these up-regulated CYPs in the early stage of activation were diminished at the subsequent two stages. The levels of CYP1A1 and CYP1A2 mRNA decreased constantly throughtout the activation process. CONCLUSION Multiple xenobi-otic metabolism-associated CYP450 isoforms might be involved in the auto-activation of rat HSCs invitro.
8.The anatomical study of the pterygopalatine fossa under endoscopy via the nasal cavity approach.
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;23(12):535-538
OBJECTIVE:
To provide a basic anatomical study of clinical endoscopic surgical approach, we investigated the pterygopalatine fossa anatomy through lateral wall of the nasal cavity approach under endoscopy.
METHOD:
To observe important symbols and the neurovascular structure and its relations with the surrounding structure of pterygopalatine fossa, we dissect ten fresh cadaveric heads via lateral wall of the nasal cavity approach under endoscopy.
RESULT:
(1) The anatomical relations between pterygopalatine fossa and the surrounding structure were complicated, and internal maxillary artery and its branches were variate greatly. (2) Sphenopalatine foramen, infraorbital canal, foramen rotundum and pterygoid canal were the important symbol of bone of pterygopalatine fossa, and pterygopalatine fossa could be used as an access into the infratemporal fossa and sphenoid sinus.
CONCLUSION
(1) An intimate knowledge of the constant anatomical symbols of the pterygopalatine fossa and the surrounding structure would maintain a sense of direction and improve surgery safety. (2) The pterygopalatine fossa could be exposed fully under endoscopy, and the vision was clear. Besides, the important nerves and vessels would be well protected, and operative approach was flexible according to the scope of pathological changes. (3) The near anatomic region could be accessed and the pathological changes could be treated through the endoscopic surgical approach.
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Endoscopy
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Humans
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Maxillary Sinus
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anatomy & histology
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Nasal Cavity
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anatomy & histology
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surgery
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Pterygopalatine Fossa
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anatomy & histology
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Sphenoid Sinus
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anatomy & histology
9.Effect of microevolution on phenotypes and drug resistance of the Trichosporon asahii biofilm
Xin YANG ; Dexiu LANG ; Yong LIAO ; Haitao LI ; Zhuoying PENG ; Junhong AO ; Dequan ZHANG ; Rongya YANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2021;54(1):68-73
Objective:To evaluate the effect of microevolution on phenotypes and drug resistance of the Trichosporon asahii biofilm. Methods:The standard strain of Trichosporon asahii was obtained from the Fungal Biodiversity Institute of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences, the fluconazole-sensitive primary strain (TO) of Trichosporon asahii was isolated from a case of trichosporonosis diagnosed in the Department of Dermatology, the Seventh Medical Center of Chinese People′s Liberation Army General Hospital in 2000, and the fluconazole-resistant evolved strain (TEVO) of Trichosporon asahii was isolated from the above patient in 2014. Biofilms of the above-mentioned strains were formed in vitro, and tetrazolium salt XTT reduction assay was performed to evaluate growth kinetics of the Trichosporon asahii biofilm, and laser scanning confocal microscopy to determine the thickness of the biofilm; the sessile minimum inhibitory concentrations (SMICs) of fluconazole, itraconazole and voriconazole against the biofilms at different growth stages were determined in vitro for the evaluation of the resistance of the biofilms. One-way analysis of variance was used for comparisons among multiple groups, and Hartley test for testing homogeneity of variance. If the variance was homogeneous, least significant difference test was used for multiple comparisons; if the variance was heterogeneous, Tamhane′ T2 test was used for multiple comparisons. Results:In the adhesion (0 h) and formation stages (4- 24 hours) of the Trichosporon asahii biofilm, the metabolic activity of the evolved strain TEVO was the weakest (adhesion stage: F = 35.705, P < 0.001; formation stage: F = 15.042, P < 0.001) . At 48 hours after adhesion, the biofilms matured, and the TO strain showed the weakest metabolic activity ( F = 10.985, P < 0.001) . In the maturation stage, the biofilm thickness of the TEVO strain (26.1 ± 1.18 μm) was significantly higher than that of the TO strain (22.8 ± 1.73 μm, P = 0.001) , but significantly lower than that of the standard strain (29.5 ± 1.28 μm, P = 0.001) . As drug susceptibility testing showed, the SMICs of azole antifungal agents against the TEVO strain were higher than those against the TO strain in the adhesion and formation stages of the Trichosporon asahii biofilm, and the SMICs of azole antifungal agents against the biofilms of the 3 strains of Trichosporon asahii were all over 1 024 mg/L in the maturation stage of the biofilm. Conclusion:Under the dual pressure of host environment and antifungal drugs, adaptive changes took place in the phenotypes of the Trichosporon asahii biofilm with an increase in the resistance to azole antifungal drugs.
10.Preparation and in Vitro/in Vivo Evaluation of Indomethacin Multi-dosage Mini Tablets for Colon Target Delivery
Yunjie DANG ; Hui AO ; Yong WANG ; Mengjuan SUN ; Deying CAO ; Qing DU
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(2):196-201
Objective Enzyme triggered multi unit colon targeting mini tablet of indomethacin were prepared,in order to improve the target treatment of colon disease.Methods Different proportion of enteric layer and chitosan layer were screened to optimize the prescription.The colon targeting mini tablets were prepared by direct compression method.The drug release properties were investigated in different release medium.Rats were used to investigate the distribution of tissue in vivo.The Beagle dogs were used to study the pharmacokinetics and bioavailability.Results The optimum chitosan layer prescription:coating liquid concentration was 2%,plasticizer three citric acid ethyl ester (TEC) was 15%,an anti sticking agent amount of talc was 30%,coating weight was 5%;Enteric layer prescription:coating liquid solid content was 20%,plasticizer content of TEC was 5%,anti sticking agent talc powder dosage was 40%,coating weight was 3%.The chitosan multi unit colon targeted preparation seldom released in rat stomach and small intestine,released slowly in colon.The pharmacokinetics parameters in Beagle dogs were:Cmax =(3.25 + 0.672) mg·L-1,tmax =(2.00 + 0.014) h,AUC(0.∞) =(10.2 +0.871) mg·L-1 ·h,MRT (0-∞) =(2.82 + 0.180) h,CL =(2.46 + 0.202) L·h-1 ·kg-1.The release time of mini tablets for colon targeted was significantly prolonged and preserved stable blood concentration.Conclusion The enzyme triggered multi unit colon targeting mini tablet of indomethacin showed good target to colon and sustained release effect,providing an important reference for the development of preparation of indomethacin for the treatment of colon disease.