1.Research progress on patient-derived xenograft models of lung cancer
Shoubo CAO ; Shi JIN ; Yan YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(20):887-891
Patient-derived xenograft models (PDXs) of lung cancer are obtained by directly implanting lung cancer tissue fragments in-to immunocompromised mice. The implanted tumor fragments can be proliferated and passaged in these mice models. The PDXs maintain the tumor microenvironment, histological and pathological characteristics, and tumor biomarkers of the original tumor tis-sues. The PDX also offers an ideal mice model that mimics the human tumor microenvironment. These models have important roles in the pre-clinical evaluation of cancer, the assessment of anti-tumor drug responses, and the analysis of biomarkers. These models also present a new direction for the individualized therapy of lung cancer patients.
3.Study on the function of EMSC in periapical tissues regeneration
Zeyuan ZHOU ; Yan JIN ; Shuxiang YU
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(05):-
Objective:To study the function of ectomesenchymal stem cells(EMSC) in periapical tissues regeneration. Methods:Tissue engineering technique was applied to compose EMSC-ceramic bovine bone for repairing of a Sprague-Dawley rat model of the periapical tissues defects. Results were observed by HE staining. Results:New pulp-cement like structures were formed and the result of experimental group was better than that of control group. Conclusion: EMSC participates in the process of the periapical tissues regeneration.
4.Preparation of total alkaloids from Sophora alopecuroides freeze-dried powders and investigation of its antitumor effects.
Jia-Fu YAN ; Yan TONG ; Chun PU ; Jin-Yu WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(7):1234-1237
OBJECTIVETo investigate molding technology of total alkaloids from Sophora alopecuroides freeze-dried powders and observe its inhibition effects on liver transplantation tumor in mice.
METHODWith color, clarity, water-soluble and formability as indexes, single factor tests were adopted to screen type and amount of filler, the concentration of total alkaloids in drug liquid, pH in order to determine optimum prescription of total alkaloids from S. alopecuroides freeze-dried powders, the lowest melting point was determined and freeze drying curve was drafted. Mice hepatoma H22 ascites tumor strain was sterile inoculated in right axillary subcutaneous of mice, and antitumor effect of total alkaloids from S. alopecuroides freeze-dried powders on liver transplantation tumor H22 in mice.
RESULTWhen selected 80 g x L(-1) as mannitol as filler, the concentration of total alkaloids in drug liquid was 25 g x L(-1) and pH 6.5-7.5, freeze-dried effect was optimum with fast reconstitute speed. Average inhibition rate of the big (120 mg x kg(-1)) and medium (60 mg x kg(-1)) dose group of total alkaloids from S. alopecuroides freeze-dried powders on liver transplantation tumor H22 in mice were 56.08% and 35.49%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONPreparation technology was reasonable, reproducible and stable, total alkaloids from S. alopecuroides freeze-dried powders had significant antitumor effect and showed a dose-effect relationship.
Alkaloids ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Color ; Freeze Drying ; Humans ; Liver Neoplasms ; drug therapy ; Mice ; Powders ; chemistry ; Sophora ; chemistry ; Tumor Burden ; drug effects
6.Analysis of related factors for medical discipline construction and development
xiao-ying, XI ; jia-yu, YAN ; xiao-jin, WANG ; yan, WANG ; jin, MA
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(09):-
Objective To screen and analyse the dominated related factors for medical discipline construction and development,and provide evidences for the reinforcement of discipline connotation construction.Methods The candidate medical disciplines of State Key Disciplines Evaluation of 2007 were served as study subjects.Disciplines from the results of State Key Discipline Evaluation were divided into "new discipline" group(n=51),"breeding discipline" group(n=33)and "failed discipline" group(n=81).The differences between results of State Key Discipline Evaluation and corresponding data of past years(2001 to 2006)in academic team,scientific research,graduate education and lab construction were analysed by nonparametric Kruskal-Wallis test.Results There were significant differences in academic leader,state key project,prize level,graduates quality and scientific research base among the results of State Key Discipline Evaluation(P≤0.05),and the dominated factors for the unsuccessful result were lack of high-level academic leader,state key discipline,prize,gruaduates and scientific research base.Conclusion The adoption of appropriate measures for the construction of academic team,the reinforcement of scientific research and the establishment of academic achievement evaluation may help to upgrade the academic level.
7.Prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori Infection among Patients Attending Gastroenterology Endoscopy Unit at Serdang Hospital
Chieng Jin Yu ; Pan Yan ; Loong Yik Yee
Malaysian Journal of Medicine and Health Sciences 2015;11(1):11-17
To study the prevalence of Helicobacter Pylori (H. pylori) infection, according to ethnicity, gender and
endoscopic findings among the patients underwent the oesophago-gastro-duodenoscopes (OGDS) at
gastroenterology endoscopy unit, Hospital Serdang, Selangor, Malaysia. The database of all whom
underwent OGDS at the gastroenterology endoscopy unit, Hospital Serdang from 1st August 2010
to 31st July 2012 was collected and assessed, retrospectively. A total of 924 patients who underwent
OGDS were analyzed for the H. pylori infection by using Campylobacter-like organism (CLO) test. 130
(14.07%) tested positive, and their data were further studied according to gender, ethnicity, age group,
initial indication for OGDS and endoscopic finding. The prevalence rate among males was 15.15%
(70/462), while it was 12.99% (60/462) among females. In terms of ethnics, H. pylori infection was
commonly found among Indian and Chinese with prevalence rate of 25.13% (50/199) and 17.41%
(51/293) respectively. These figures are significantly higher than the 6.01% (25/416) for Malays. The
age group (31-50 years old) had the highest prevalence rate of H. Pylori infection, which is of 18.55%
(41/221). No significant difference was observed among initial indications for OGDS. Erosions were the
commonest finding in H. pylori positive group with rate of 51.54% (67/130). However, erosions were
not uncommon in H. pylori negative group as well with the rate of 48.61% (386/794). H. pylori infection
rate among Malaysians was generally low, with the highest rate in Indians, followed by Chinese and
relatively low in Malays. No significant difference between the prevalence rate of H. pylori infection
in male and that in female was found. Erosions were equally common in either H. pylori positive or H.
pylori negative group.
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Helicobacter pylori
8.Dual-Gradient Liquid Chromatography-Tandem Charged Aerosol Detector for Detection of Macromolecules in Traditional Chinese Medicine Injections
Tingting ZHANG ; Yu WANG ; Danhua GU ; Li ZHANG ; Yan JIN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(12):1871-1872
A size exclusion chromatography method ( SEC) was established for the screening of macromolecules in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) injections. In the experiment, TCM was collected through 0. 45μm hybrid filter and separated by SEC with MAbPac SEC-1 column. Acetonitrile was added by post-column mode with a flow rate of 0. 2 mL/min to enhance the detection sensitivity, and 25 mmol/L ammonium formate was used as the mobile phase at flow rate of 0. 2 mL/min. The charged aerosol detection was carried out with Dextran and Tween as the reference standards. The molecular weight distribution of Dextran ranged from 2500 to 133800 had a good linear relationship with the retention time. No macromolecules were detected out in the selected traditional Chinese medicine injections except Kuhuang injections.
9.GSTM1 polymorphism,smoking,alcohol drinking and oral cancer susceptibility in Asians:A meta-analy-sis
Jin YAN ; Liming XIE ; Guofang SHEN ; Dedong YU ; Yilin WANG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2014;(4):515-521
Objective:To evaluate the association of glutathione S-transferase M1 (GSTM1 )polymorphism,smoking and alcohol drinking with oral cancer susceptibility in Asians by meta-analysis.Methods:A literature search of PubMed,Chinese BioMedical, Wanfang,VIP and CNKI databases from inception to July 30th,2013 was conducted.Crude odd ration (OR)with 95% confidence intervals (95%CI)was calculated.Results:27 case-control studies were assessed,and the results showed that the association be-tween GSTM1 null genotype and oral cancer susceptibility was significant in Asians (OR=1.31,95%CI:1.18-1.45,P<0.001), especially in South Asians (OR=1.35,95%CI:1.20 -1.52,P<0.001).Significant associations between oral cancer risk and smoking and alcohol drinking were found in East Asians (Smoking:OR=1.70,95%CI:1.36 -2.13,P<0.001;Alcohol drink-ing:OR=1.54,95%CI:1.24 -1.90,P<0.001).Conclusion:GSTM1 null genotype may be associated with increased oral cancer risk in Asians.Smoking and alcohol drinking confer significant susceptibility to oral cancer in East Asians.
10.Effects of cyclooxygenase-2 and its specific inhibitor NS-398 on the growth and invasion ability of urothelial carcinoma cell line EJ
Guoping LI ; Tian YANG ; Jintao LI ; Jin YU ; Jun YAN ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(11):-
Objective To study the function of cyclooxygenase 2(COX 2) and its specific inhibitor NS 398 on the cell growth and invasion ability of urothelial carcinoma cell line EJ. Methods The cox 2 cDNA was transfected into the urothelial carcinoma cell line EJ and a cell line EJ COX 2 which highly expressed cox 2 gene permanently was gained. The cell growth rate before and after transfection was observed. Then at various concentrations of NS 398, the invasion ability was detected by Boyden Chamber and expression levels of uPA by RT PCR and Western blot. Results The EJ COX 2 cell line grew more rapidly and had a stronger invasion ability than EJ and its uPA expression increased significantly. NS 398 could dose dependently inhibit the expressions of COX 2 and uPA and the invasiveness of EJ COX 2 cell. Conclusion COX 2 can stimulate the growth of urothelial cell line EJ and promote its invasion ability by stimulating the expression of uPA.