1.Progress of research on microRNA in gastrointestinal cancer.
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2010;39(1):68-70
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Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition
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Gene Expression Profiling
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2.Estimation of the effective doses for interventional employees in three common interventional diagnosis and treatment procedures
Lin ZHANG ; Jianguo ZHU ; Nan MIN ; Feng LU ; Yue CHEN
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2011;31(4):391-394
Objective To study and estimate the effective dose of interventional employees in the common cerebralvascular, cardiovascular and liver interventional diagnosis and treatment.Methods The absorbed doses of tissue or organ of anthropomorphic phantom in these three procedures were estimated by the anthropomorphic phantom experiment.The effective doses were calculated by the tissue weight factor which was given by International Commission on Radiological Protection publication 103.Results The effective doses to high, medium and low group were 24.0, 9.7,6.8 μSv for cerebralvascular interventional diagnosis and treatment, and 36.3, 29.3, 17.8 μSv for cardiovascular interventional diagnosis and treatment, and 23.9, 11.3, 5.5 μ Sv for liver interventional diagnosis and treatment, respectively.Conclusions The effective doses of high, medium and low group of interventional employees in cardiovascular interventional procedure are higher than those of cerebralvascular and liver interventional procedures.
3.Prevalence and risk factors associated with chronic kidney disease in a Uygur adult population from Urumqi.
Chen, LU ; Hongjuan, ZHAO ; Gang, XU ; Hua, YUE ; Weili, LIU ; Kaichun, ZHU ; Xiaocheng, LIU
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2010;30(5):604-10
Evaluating the prevalence of kidney damage according to population-based studies in different communities has been limited in developing countries. We conducted a population-based screening study in Uygur people of Urumqi, aiming to identify the prevalence and associated risk factors of chronic kidney disease (CKD) in Uygur populations. A total of 2576 residents (>18 years) from four districts of Urumqi were interviewed from June 2007 to January 2009 and tested for haematuria, albuminuria and reduced renal function. Associations between age, gender, smoking, diabetes mellitus, hypertension, hyperuricaemia and kidney damage were examined. There were 2576 subjects enrolled in this study. After age correction, the prevalence of albuminuria, haematuria and reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) was 3.58%, 2.26% and 1.03%, respectively. Approximately 5.65% of the sample population had at least one indicator of kidney damage. Age, diabetes mellitus, hypercholesteremia, hyperuricaemia and hyperlipidaemia were independently associated with CKD. In the general Uygur adult population from Urumqi, 5.65% had either proteinuria, haematuria or reduced eGFR, indicating the presence of kidney damage, with an awareness of only 1.05%. The high prevalence and low awareness of CKD in this population suggest an urgent need for CKD prevention programs in Uygur people.
4.Early outcome of peripheral cutting balloon in the treatment of peripheral vessel stenosis
Jin YANG ; Lu-Bin LI ; Jin-Hua MEI ; Yue-Feng ZHU ; Lai-Gen SHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the early clinical outcome of peripheral cutting balloon(PCB) in the management of peripheral vessel stenosis.Methods Thirteen patients with peripheral limb vessel stenosis, in which 4 stenoses in hemodialysis access and 9 at lower limb arteries,underwent angioplasty by PCB.For multiple stenosis in the same vessel,the distal one should be expanded firstly.The balloon pressure was controlled in the range of 8 atm to 10 atm(1 atm=10.108 kPa).All the patient were given continuous anticoagulant therapy after the procedure.Results All the procedure were carried out successfully on the 13 patients,and no serious complications occured.The symptoms did not recur in all patients after the procedure.The 5 months' follow-up angiography proved that no restenosis occurred in one patient with previous stenosis at the hemodialysis access.Conclusion The angioplasty with PCB was a safe and reliable procedure in management of the peripheral limb vessel stenosis.The early outcome is satisfying.
5.MRI features of patients with heroin spongiform leukoencephalopathy of different clinical stages
Zhu SHI ; Su-Yue PAN ; Liang ZHOU ; Zhao DONG ; Bing-Xun LU ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To investigate radiological features of patients with heroin spongiform leukoencephalopathy(HSLE)of different clinical stages and discuss the evolutional characteristics of the disease.Methods Thirty two patients with HSLE underwent precontrast MRI and postcontrast MRI.The history of addiction,clinical presentations,and brain MRI were analyzed and summarized according to the patient's clinical staging.There are 6 cases in Ⅰ stage,21 cases in Ⅱ stage,5 cases in Ⅲ stage.Results All patients had history of heroin vapor inhalation.Most of the cases developed subacute cerebellar impairment in earlier period.Brain MRI revealed symmetrical lesion within bilateral cerebellum in all patients.Splenium of the corpus callosum,posterior limb of the internal capsule,deep white matter of the occipital and parietal lobes,were gradually involved with progressive deterioration of HSLE.The brain stem and deep white matter of the frontal and temporal lobes were involved in some cases.Conclusions The history of heated heroin vapor inhalation was the prerequisite for the diagnosis of HSLE.Brain MRI presented the characteristic lesion and its evolution of HSLE.Brain MRI was very important for accurate diagnosis and helpful to judge the clinical stages according to the involved brain region.
6.Correlation of Social Support and Mental Health among Residents in Weifang
Jiangfei LI ; Xiangxiang ZHANG ; Shan ZHAO ; Zhiqiang ZHU ; Lei JU ; Yue LU ; Wengui ZHENG
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(4):500-503
Objective:To investigate the current status of social support and mental health among residents in Weifang and analyze the impact of social support on mental health,thus to provide reference for improving the mental health status of residents.Methods:A sample of 6174 residents in Weifang was investigated using Social Support Rate Scale (SSRS) and Kessler Psychological Distress Scale (K10).The data was analyzed statistically with Chi-square test,Kruskal-Wallis test and Multiple Logistic regression analysis.Results:About 0.3% residents in Weifang reported low social support and 93 % residents showed good mental health.Gender,age,social support level and 3 dimensions of social support were associated with mental health respectively in the correlation analysis.In the multiple analyses,social support,subjective support,availability of support and mental health were positively correlated in the model of Good mental health and General mental health.Conclusion:The mental health status of residents in Weifang is not optimistic.The social support level has beneficial effect on mental health starus.Subjective support,objective support and the utilization of these supports imposes different degrees of inflnence on mental health status.
7.Chemotherapy resistance induced by interleukin-6 in ovarian cancer cells and its signal transduction pathways
Yue WANG ; Lingzhi LI ; Lu YE ; Xiulong NIU ; Xin LIU ; Yaqin ZHU ; Weijia SUN ; Yanjun LIANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2010;45(9):691-698
Objective To study the mechanism of chemotherapy resistance caused by interleukin-6 (IL-6) in ovarian cancer cells and its related signal pathways. Methods Ovarian cancer cell lines A2780(IL-6 receptor positive, while non-IL-6-expressing and cisplatin/paclitaxel-responsive) and SKOV3 cell lines( overexpressing of IL-6 receptor and IL-6 and cisplatin/paclitaxel-resistant) were suitable models for this study. The effect of exogenous (a short period of treatment with recombination IL-6) and endogenous IL-6(by transfecting with plasmid encoding for sense IL-6 ) in A2780 cells or deleting of endogenous IL-6expression in SKOV3 cells (by transfecting with plasmid encoding for antisense IL-6) on the sensitivity to cisplatin and paclitaxel was investigated. Meanwhile, the mechanism of chemotherapy resistance caused by IL-6 in ovarian cancer cells and its related signal pathways were also analyzed. Results We found that both exogenous and endogenous IL-6 induce cisplatin and paclitaxel resistance in non-IL-6-expressing A2780 cells (the resistance multiple to cisplatin and paclitaxel was: exogenous, 6. 25 and 7.31; endogenous, 7. 13 -8. 34 and 7. 61 - 10. 70), while deleting of endogenous IL-6 expression in IL-6-overexpressing SKOV3 cells promotes its sensitivity to anticancer drugs ( the resistance multiple to cisplatin and paclitaxel was 0. 15 and 0. 10, 0. 10 and 0. 08). IL-6 significantly up-regulated the expression levels of mRNA and protein of drug resistance-associated genes, MDR1 and GST-π, and apoptosis-inhibiting genes, bcl-2, bcl-xL and XIAP in a dose-dependent manner in A2780 cells. In accordance with this finding, the mRNA and protein levels of MDR1 and GST-π enhanced in sense IL-6-transfected A2780 cells, and reduced in antisense IL-6-transfected SKOV3 cells compared with the corresponding parental and control vector-transfected cells, which had no difference. It was found that PD98059 [ mitogen-activated protein kinase-extracellular signalregulated kinase (MEK) inhibitor ] and wortmannin [ phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor ]significantly antagonized IL-6-induced phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase ( ERK ) and protein kinase B (Akt), respectively, and both of them blocked IL-6-induced cisplatin and paclitaxel resistance and the inhibitory effects of PD98059 and wortmannin were dependent on its concentration.Conclusions These data suggest that IL-6-induced chemoresistance may be associated with increase of both drug resistance-associated genes ( MDR1 and GST-π) and apoptosis-inhibiting genes ( bcl-2, bcl-xL and XIAP), and activation of MEK/ERK and PL3K/Akt. Therefore, modulation of IL-6 expression or its related signaling pathway may be a promising strategy of treatment for drug-resistant ovarian cancer.
8.Significance of Changes of Interleukin-18 Expression Levels of Serum and Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells in Children with Steroid-Sensitive Nephrotic Syndrome
hong-zhu, LU ; xiao-hong, WU ; wan-ming, ZHANG ; yue-sha, YUAN ; dan, LIU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1992;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between the steroid-sensitive nephrotic syndrome(SSNS) and interleukin-18(IL-18) and to approach the inhibitive role of dexamethasone(DEX) on expression of IL-18 of peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMC) in children with SSNS in vitro.Methods IL-18 levels of serum, urine and supernatants of PBMC cultured in vitro were measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) in 23 children with SSNS who were either before or after treatment. Fifteen age-matched healthy children served as normal control group, and another 18 children with respiratory infections as infectious control group.Results There were signi-ficant differences of IL-18 in serum and urine before and after treatment in children with SSNS (t=15.072,16.149 Pa
9.Effect and mechanism of cardiosphere-derived cells in the treatment of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction in rats
Xuefeng TIAN ; Guijia ZHU ; Sining LIU ; Ning LU ; Yue ZHANG ; Zheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(16):2401-2405,后插1
Objective To test whether cardiosphere-derived cells(CDCs)were sufficient to decrease manifestations of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction(HFpEF)in hypertensive rats.Methods DS rats(Charles River,Wilmington,Massachusetts)were fed 0.3% NaCl(low-salt)diet until 7 weeks of age.At that time,the diet was switched to an 8% NaCl(high-salt)diet in rats by random assignment.DS rats fed the low-salt diet constituted the control group(n=20).At 13 to 14 weeks of age,rats with the high-salt diet were randomized to receive allogeneic rat CDCs or PBS.Echocardiography long-axis images of the left ventricular systolic and diastolic dimensions.Sirius red was used to assess fibrosis and proliferation.Results E/A ratio increased in the PBS-treated group compared with the control group and the CDCs-treated group [(1.20±0.30)vs.(1.70±0.20)or(1.80±0.16),t=0.782,0.844,all P<0.001].LAA kept increasing in the PBS-treated group[(27.20±1.10)mm2 vs.(19.80±0.76)mm2 or(17.80±0.82)mm2,t=0.892,0.774,all P<0.001].The time constant of isovolumic LV pressure fall was prolonged in placebo-treated animals compared with CDCs-treated animals and control rats[(6.2±0.3)×103 mmHg/s vs.(9.4±0.4)×103 mmHg/s,t=0.382,P=0.024;(6.2±0.3)×103 mmHg/s vs.(9.1±0.5)×103 mmHg/s,t=0.883,P=0.022].LVEDP was 2-fold higher in placebo-treated group than in CDC-treated and control animals[(17±10)mmHg vs.(8±3)mmHg,t=0.922,P=0.003;(17±10)mmHg vs.(9±4)mmHg,t=0.922,P=0.004].A dramatic improvement of survival was observed in CDC-treated rats(Kaplan-Meier survival curves)(P=0.027).Cardiac myofibroblasts increased dramatically in PBS-treated(110/field vs.46/field,P<0.001).Inflammatory cytokines expression siginficantly increased in PBS-treated group.Conclusion CDCs improves survival in a rat model of HFpEF through reducing inflammation and fibrosis.
10.Effect and mechanism of cardiosphere-derived cells in the treatment of rats with acute myocardial infarction ;after reperfusion
Xuefeng TIAN ; Guijia ZHU ; Sining LIU ; Ning LU ; Yue ZHANG ; Zheng WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(2):165-168
Objective To investigate whether cardiosphere-derived cells (CDCs)can protect ischemia-reperfusion in acute myocardial infarction,and to explore its mechanism.Methods 7 -10 week-old female Wistar-Kyoto (WKY)rats were used for all in vivo experiment.Ischemia was induced for 45 min to allow reperfusion. Twenty minutes (or two hours)later,CDCs (or PBS control)were injected into the LV cavity with an aortic cross-clamp.After 48 hours and 2 weeks,representative echocardiography long-axis images of the left ventricular (LV) systolic and diastolic dimensions,the protein level of activated caspase-3 were observed,the apoptosis rate of myo-cardial cells and the infarct area of the heart were determined in those groups.Results Rats underwent 45 minutes of ischemia,followed by either 20 minutes or 120 minutes (delayed injection)of reperfusion prior to infusion of CDCs (cells per 100μL)or PBS control (100μL)into the LV cavity during aortic cross-clamp.Ejection fraction,as meas-ured by echocardiography,was significantly preserved in CDCs-treated animals at 48 hours with a 20 -minute,but not a 120-minute,delay of infusion(28.0% vs 38.0%,χ2 =7.340,P=0.008).CDCs-treated animals reduced percentage of infarct mass(6.2% vs 13.4%,χ2 =4.226,P=0.002;6.2% vs 13.5%,χ2 =1.853,P=0.003), infarct mass(6.2% vs 13.4%,χ2 =2.220,P=0.002;6.2% vs 13.5%,χ2 =3.119,P=0.003)treated with PBS control.CDC-treated animals reduced infarct size,relative to those of animals treated with PBS control(45.0% vs 24.0%,χ2 =4.825,P=0.008),less thinning of the LV anterior wall(1.96mm vs 1.45mm,t=0.897,P=0.028). Protein expressions of MMP-8 and CXGL7 were elevated in the infarct zone of hearts treated with CDCs(MMP-8:0.74 vs 0.56,t=0.657,P=0.014;CXGL7:0.44 vs 0.81,t=0.791,P=0.010).Conclusion CDCs is suggested to be a promising cell source to repair acute myocardial infarction through inhibiting apoptosis and reduce proinflam-matory cytokine expression.