1.Outcomes and prognostic factors in patients with primary bone lymphoma
Ge WEN ; Hanyu WANG ; Yujing ZHANG ; Ling CAI ; Yong YANG ; Yunfei XIA ; Xunxing GUAN ; Mengzhong LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2011;20(4):313-316
Objective To retrospectively analyze the treatment results and prognostic factors in patients with primary bone lymphomas (PBL).Methods Thirty-one patients with PBL treated between April 1994 and May 2009 at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center were analyzed.All patients were diagnosed by pathology.Twenty-two patients had stage Ⅰ E, 4 patients had stage Ⅱ E and 5 patients had stage ⅣE diseases.One patient was treated with surgical resection alone, 1 patient with radiotherapy (RT) alone, 2 patients with chemotherapy (CT) alone and 4 patients with resection followed by chemotherapy.The remaining 23 patients received CT combined with RT.The median radiation dose was 50 Gy.Results The median follow-up time was 45.2 months.The follow-up rate was 83.9%.Nine patients had a follow-up time of 10 years.The 5-year and 10-year overall survival rates were 92% and 92%, respectively.The 5-year and 10-year disease-free survival rates were 79% and 70%, respectively.In the group who received non-combined chemoradiotherapy, the complete response rate was 50%, the incidence of progression or recurrence was 2/8 and the median recurrence time was 6.8 months.In the group who received combined chemoradiotherapy, the complete response rate was 65%, the incidence of progression or recurrence was 13% and the median recurrence time was 39.1 months.In univariate analyses, favorable prognostic factors for survival included age≤50 years (χ2=5.32,P=0.021) and ECOG PS score 0-1(χ2=5.48,P=0.019).Favorable prognostic factors for DFS included IPI score≤1(χ2=7.81,P=0.005) and ECOG PS score 0-1(χ2=18.70,P=0.000).Conclusions Treatment results of patients with PBL can be generally well.CT combined with RT appears to be the treatment of choice.RT dose ≥40 Gy is safe and feasible.Younger age and better performance status are associated with a better outcome.
2.Influence of radiofrequency in skin collagen secretion
Chuan CAO ; Yong LIN ; Qing GUAN ; Xia TAN ; Yi LI ; Hong WEI ; Shirong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2010;16(6):398-400
Objective To evaluate the histologic changes in the dermis and the changes of the rate of type Ⅲ and type Ⅰ collagen by the radiofrequency device. Methods The effects of radiofrequency current on the dermis were observed. Ten rabbits were treated by radiofrequency, and the histologic change in the dermis were observed by H-E staining and Sirius red staining. Results After RF treatment, the fibers in the dermis appeared more compact and the quantity of the type Ⅲ (red) and type Ⅰ (green) collagen were both increased. The fibers in the dermis appeared more compact and the rate of type Ⅲ and type Ⅰ collagen was increased. It was also found that a significant proliferation of dermal collagen was observed in 8 days after treatment. As time went by, the proliferation of dermal collagen was more pronounced, and the rate of type Ⅲ was increased. Conclusion The radiofrequency current can increase the quantity of collagen in the dermis and increase the rate of type Ⅲ and type Ⅰ collagen, which may be one of the key mechanisms of facial rejuvenation by RF.
3.Characterization of the doxDA Operons of Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans
Cheng-Gui ZHANG ; An-An PENG ; Yan-Jie LUO ; Rui-Yong ZHANG ; Jin-Lan XIA ; Guan-Zhou QIU ;
Microbiology 2008;0(07):-
Reverse transcriptase-PCR experiments suggest that the two clusters of genes potentially involved in the oxidation of reduced sulfur compounds are organized as operons in strain of the acidophilic, chemolithoautotrophic bacterium Acidithiobacillus ferrooxidans ATCC 23270, the two clusters of genes including such the ORF of putative sulfate-thiosulfate-molybdate binding proteins, the ORF of putative thiosulfate: quinone oxidoreductase and the ORF of the rhodanese-like protein (P21). Bioinformatic analyses have predicted the possible promoters sequences and the possible +1 start site of transcription for the doxDA operons.
4.Role of radiotherapy in the combined treatment of patients with early stage extranodal nasal type NK/T-cell lymphoma and analysis of prognostic factors
Yong YANG ; Yujing ZHANG ; Xubin LIN ; Junjie WANG ; Suxia LIN ; Qun LI ; Yunfei XIA ; Xunxing GUAN ; Tongyu LIN
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2009;18(4):285-289
Objective To investigate the role of radiotherapy (RT) and prognostic factors in the combined modality treatment (CMT) of patients with stage ⅠE-ⅡE extranodal nasal type NK/T-cell lym-phoma. Methods From Dec. 1990 to Dec. 2006,177 patients who were diagnosed and treated in our hos-pital were retrospectively analyzed,induding 37 received chemotherapy (CT) alone ( median 4 cycles), 128 received CT (median 3 cycles) followed by RT (median 52 Gy) ,6 received RT alone (median 58 Gy) and 6 received RT ( median 54 Gy) followed by CT ( median 5 cycles). Results The overall response ( CR + PR) rate after initial CT was 60.8% compared with 83.8% after RT ( x2 = 28.63, P < 0.01 ). The 5-year overall survival (OS) and progress-free survival (PFS) rates were 46.2% and 36.8% ,respectively. The lo-cal control rates were 80.9% for RT ( alone or with CMT) and 50.0% for CT alone (x2 = 14.39, P < 0.01 ), and corresponding 5-year OS and PFS were 53.4% vs. 18.3 % ( x2 = 23.38, P < 0.01 ) and 45.0% vs. 10.9% (x2 =23.46,P <0.01 ),respectively. Compared with CT alone,the following definitive RT for patients who achieved response or not after initial CT significantly improved the local control [83.5%, 76.2% vs. 50.0% (x2 = 14.13,P <0.01;x2 =5.78,P <0.01)] and 5-year OS[56.2%,48.6% vs. 18.3%(x2 =28.87,P <0. 05;x2 =4.80,P <0.05)]. Concinsions Compared with CT alone, RT a-chieves better tumor response, local control and survival of patients not only with tumor response but also with local progression after CT. Definitive RT should be the reasonable choice of treatment for early stage extran-odal nasal type NK/T-cell lymphoma.
5.Inhibitory effect of arctigenin on lymphocyte activation stimulated with PMA/ionomycin.
Cheng-Hong SUN ; Xin-Qiang LAI ; Li ZHANG ; Jing-Chun YAO ; Yong-Xia GUAN ; Li-Hong PAN ; Ying YAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(4):482-489
This study investigated the effect of arctigenin (Arc) on the cell activation, cytokines expression, proliferation, and cell-cycle distribution of mouse T lymphocytes. Mouse lymphocytes were prepared from lymph node and treated with Phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate (PMA)/Ionimycin (Ion) and/or Arc. CD69, CD25, cytokines, proliferation and cell cycle were assayed by flow cytometry. The results showed that, at concentrations of less than 1.00 micromol x L(-1), Arc expressed non-obvious cell damage to cultured lymphocytes, however, it could significantly down-regulate the expression of CD69 and CD25, as well as TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, IL-2, IL-4, IL-6 and IL-10 on PMA/Ion stimulated lymphocytes. At the same time, Arc could also inhibit the proliferation of PMA/Ion-activated lymphocytes and exhibited lymphocyte G 0/G1 phase cycle arrest. These results suggest that Arc possesses significant anti-inflammatory effects that may be mediated through the regulation of cell activation, cytokines expression and cell proliferation.
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Antigens, CD
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metabolism
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Antigens, Differentiation, T-Lymphocyte
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metabolism
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Arctium
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chemistry
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Cell Cycle Checkpoints
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drug effects
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Cytokines
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metabolism
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Female
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Furans
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isolation & purification
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pharmacology
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Interferon-gamma
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metabolism
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Interleukin-10
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metabolism
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Interleukin-2
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metabolism
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Interleukin-2 Receptor alpha Subunit
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metabolism
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Interleukin-4
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metabolism
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Interleukin-6
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metabolism
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Ionomycin
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pharmacology
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Lectins, C-Type
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metabolism
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Lignans
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pharmacology
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Lymphocyte Activation
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drug effects
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Plants, Medicinal
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T-Lymphocytes
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cytology
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immunology
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Tetradecanoylphorbol Acetate
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pharmacology
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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metabolism
6.Establishment of mechanical middle ear model and the study of the acoustic characteristics of different ossicular prostheses.
Guan-Ping ZHANG ; Tao CU ; Ai-Xia WU ; Yong-Qi LI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;42(2):130-134
OBJECTIVETo design a tool for evaluating the sound transmission function of ossicular prosthesis and explore the impacts of ossicular prosthesis bead area and the effects of the mass of ossicular prosthesis on the sound transmission function in mechanical middle ear model.
METHODSTwo latex membranes were used to represent the tympanic membrane and oval window membrane. The ossicular prosthesis was fitted between the artificial tympanic membrane and oval window membrane during the test. Pure tune signals were used to stimulate the vibration of tympanic membrane. The vibration of oval window membrane was recorded by a laser Doppler vibrometer. The ossicular transmission function was evaluated by comparing the vibration velocities of oval window membrane. Two groups of titanium ossicular prosthesis with different head area and mass respectively were fitted into a mechanical middle ear model to evaluate their sound transmission functions.
RESULTSThe feeling threshold curve of mechanical middle ear model (MMEM) was similar to the hearing threshold curve of normal person. The transmission function of the prosthesis with small head area was better than that of prostheses with large head area at frequencies 1500-4000 Hz. The small-massed prostheses functioned better at higher frequencies and the large-massed prostheses functioned better at lower frequencies. But small-massed prostheses functioned better as a whole.
CONCLUSIONSThe MMEM was an idea tool to evaluate the transmission functions of different ossicular prostheses. Both the head area and prosthesis mass had an influence on the transmission function of ossicular prosthesis. So while designing the ossicular prosthesis or performing ossiculoplasty, both the head area and prosthesis mass should he taken into consideration.
Acoustic Impedance Tests ; Acoustics ; Ear, Middle ; anatomy & histology ; Models, Anatomic ; Ossicular Prosthesis ; Prosthesis Design
7. Research on preparation of arctigenin from Arctii Fructus
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2015;46(11):1620-1624
Objective: To study the difficult extraction technology of Arctii Fructus in separation of arctigenin industrialization, which provides a practical preparation technology suitable for arctigenin industrialization in order to promote the industrialization development of arctigenin. Methods: Arctii Fructus was hydrolyzed by acid hydrolysis and alcohol extraction. Then the crude product was separated by ethyl acetate extraction. Finally the pure product of arctigenin was obtained through ethanol crystallization. Results: We obtained the crude product which the purity was more than 75.0% by simple extraction and separation. The finished product was crystallized with anhydrous ethanol until the purity of arctigenin is more than 99.0%. Conclusion: This study obtains a suitable process for arctigenin industrialization preparation.
8.Proteomics analysis of fat body from silkworm (Bombyx mori).
Yong HOU ; Ping ZHAO ; Hong-Li LIU ; Yong ZOU ; Jian GUAN ; Qing-You XIA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2007;23(5):867-872
High resolution two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, followed by computer-assisted analysis, was applied to investigate the fat body of silkworm, Bombyx mori. 722 spots were obtained by silver stain from 18 cm, pH 3-10 gel. Most of them were distributed in the area from 15 kD to 90 kD with pH 4 - 8. The matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry were applied for identifying the major spots of the 2D map. A total of 41 spots were excised to identify by a combination of MALDI-TOF MS after digested with trypsin. The result showed among the 34 proteins identified, plenty of them were involved in metabolism and immunity. Additionally, Heat shock proteins, 30K proteins and Actin were also detected in the fat body of silkworm. The result will provide a useful tool for understanding the role of fat body in silkworm.
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization
9.An establishmented methods of researching silk gland of silkworm(Bombyx mori L.) with proteomics.
Hong-Li LIU ; Qing-You XIA ; Yong HOU ; Ping ZHAO ; Yong ZOU ; Jian GUAN
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2007;23(1):112-116
We separated proteins of the middle silk gland through high resolution two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel electrophesis, and identified the high expressional proteins using MALDI-TOF-MS and analyzed the PMF in protein database by GPMAW( General Protein/Mass Analysis for Windows) . The protein database was forecasted through silkworm genome database. More than 500 spots were obtained from each gel by silver stain and more than 100 protein spots were obtained from gel by Coomassie brilliant blue stain. Most of them were distributed in the area from 15kD to 90kD with pH 3.5-7. Among the 25 Coomassie brilliant blue stained spots identified by MALDI-TOF-MS, more than 60% have relatively strong signal. Comparing with the result of using Mascot, the method using PMF database of silkworm not only can identify some known proteins, but also can identify some unknown proteins that have been forecasted in silkworm genome database. Accordingly, we founded a complete set of method that fit for researching proteome of silkworm.
Amino Acid Sequence
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metabolism
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
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Insect Proteins
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analysis
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chemistry
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Molecular Weight
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Proteome
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analysis
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chemistry
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10.Effect of Tangshenkang Granule containing serum on renal mesangial cells' proliferation and TGF-β1/Smad2/3 pathway in the high glucose condition.
Kai LOU ; Yong HE ; Jing WEI ; Wen-Xia HAN ; Dan-Dan LIU ; Yu-Wen SONG ; Xiu-Yun JIANG ; Chun-Xiao YU ; Ling GAO ; Qing-Bo GUAN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(1):88-92
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of Tangshenkang Granule (TG) containing serum on renal mesangial cells' (RMCs) proliferation and TGF-β1/Smad2/3 pathway in the high glucose condition.
METHODSTwelve SD rats were randomly divided into four groups, i.e., the low dose TG group, the middle dose TG group, the high dose TG group, and the blank control group, 3 in each group. After 7-day gastrogavage via portal vein blood, rats were sacrificed and their serum samples were collected. RMCs were cultured in common rat serum and TG containing serum respectively. The proliferation of mesangial cells was determined by methly thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) assay to determine the optimal TG containing serum concentration. Expression levels of TGF-β1 mRNA and protein were determined by real time quantitative PCR and ELISA. Smad2/3 protein expression and phosphorylation were determined by Western blot and immunofluorescence.
RESULTSTG containing serum at different doses could inhibit high glucose induced RMC cells' proliferation, TGF-β1 over-expression and Smad2/3 phosphorylation.
CONCLUSIONTG containing serum could inhibit high glucose induced RMC cells' proliferation, and its mechanism might be possibly associated with inhibiting TGF-β1/Smad2/3 signaling pathway.
Animals ; Cell Proliferation ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Glucose ; Mesangial Cells ; Phosphorylation ; RNA, Messenger ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Serum ; Signal Transduction ; Smad2 Protein ; metabolism ; Transforming Growth Factor beta1 ; metabolism