1.Effects and Mechanisms of Ursolic Acid on Inducing Apoptosis of Human Esophageal Carcinoma Cell Line Eca-109
Guoqing CHEN ; Yi SHEN ; Hong DUAN ; Weixue TANG ; Yulong CHEN
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2000;0(06):-
Objective To investigate the effects and possible mechanisms of ursolic acid (UA) on inhibiting proliferation of human esophageal carcinoma cell Eca-109 and inducing its apoptosis. Methods Cell proliferation was determined by MTT assay. Electron microscope was used to observe the ultrastructural changes of Eca-l09 induced by UA. Cell cycle and apoptotic rate were analyzed by flow cytometry (FCM),and the expression of P27kip1,Bcl-2 and Bax were detected by Western blot method. Results UA could significantly inhibit the growth of Eca-109 cells(P
2.Design and clinical application of balloon-type head fixation pillow for interventional neuroradiology operation
Jianhua CHEN ; Chuanzhi DUAN ; Qiujing WANG ; Yajie LIU ; Yulong LIU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2015;36(5):44-46
Objective To develop a balloon-type head fixation pillow for interventional neuroradiology operation.Methods Some radiotransparent sponge with high elasticity and strength and some nonopaque cloth with high skin compatibility were employed to make pillow base adaptable to the posterior fossa, neck and shoulder. A inflatable balloon made of anti-tensile airtight nylon was used to fix the underjaw.Results The fixation pillow gained advantages over the common one in imaging times, X-ray exposure dose and abnormal condition.Conclusion The head fixation pillow may decrease operating time, exposure dose and complications during interventional neuroradiology operation, and thus is worth popularizing clinically.
3.Fingerprint Analysis of Terpene Lactones in Ginkgo Biloba Tablets by HPLC-ELSD Coupled with Chemometrics
Yulong WU ; Yanjing LI ; Peixiang WANG ; Gang DING ; Ping LI ; Jinao DUAN ; Wei XIAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(9):1952-1958
This study was aimed to establish a high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method coupled with Evaporative Light-scattering Detector (ELSD) in order to develop the determination of fingerprint of terpene lactones in Ginkgo biloba tablets. An Agilent Extend-C18 (4.6 mm í 250 mm, 5 μm) was employed as the analysis column and the normal propyl alcohol-tetrahydrofuran-water (1:15:84) as mobile phase. The column temperature was 30℃. And the flow rate was 1.0 mL·min-1. HPLC coupled with electrospray ionization quadrupole time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry (Q-TOF MS) was used to identify the common peaks. The fingerprint was further evaluated by chemometrics methods including principal component analysis (PCA), similarity analysis (SA) and hierarchical clus-tering analysis (HCA). The results showed that the precision, stability and repeatability of this method were favorable. Five common peaks were identified by LC/Q-TOF MS as ginkgolide J ( M ) , C , A , B and bilobalide , respectively . Fourteen batches of Ginkgo biloba tablets were determined. With the aid of PCA, SA and HCA, the common pattern of the fingerprint of terpene lactones was established. Samples were divided into 4 clusters by their quality differ-ence. It was concluded that the method established in this paper can be used for quality evaluation of terpene lac-tones in G ink go b ilob a tablets.
4.Clinical analysis of X-knife under fractionational stereotactic radiotherapy combine whole brain radioterapy for brain metastases tumor
Yulong DUAN ; Xianghui FAN ; Zhongzhou SHI ; Cheng ZHAO ; Chaopeng DING ; Hongquan XIE ; Xiaoli ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2009;29(3):286-288
Objective To evaluate efficiency of brain metastases tumor using X-knife under farctionational stereotactie radiotherapy (FSRT) combine with whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT). Methods Retrospective comparing 51 patients treated by FSRT plus WBRT (FSRT + WBRT group) with 35 patients treated by WBRT alone (WBRT group) on the effecting rate and survival rate. Results The completeness response rate was 49 % and 26 % (P < 0.05) in FSRT + WBRT and WBRT groups, respectively. The effecting rate was 80 % and 71 % (P 0.05) in FSRT + WBRT and WBRT groups, respectively. The middle survival time was (11.0 ± 1.5) months and (6.5 ± 0.5) months (P < 0.05) in FSRT + WBRT and WBRT groups, respeetivley. The 0.5-, 1.0- and 1.5-years survival rate was 63 % and 41 % (P 0.05), 51 % and 23 % (P 0.05) and 24 % and 9 % (P < 0.05) in FSRT + WBRT and WBRT groups, respectively. Conclusions The method with FSRT plus WBRT in the treatment of brain metastases tumor is safe and relieved focal symptom of patients quickly with lesser injury on normal tissue and the survival time be prolonged, it has better therapeutic effects than WBRT alone for treating brain metastases tumor.
5.Regulation of chondrosarcoma cell growth using synthesized hydrogels with different electric charges.
Yulong HAN ; Zhenqi LIU ; Baoyong SHA ; Lin WANG ; Lihong ZHOU ; Yongmei CHEN ; Zhenfeng DUAN ; Tianjian LU ; Feng XU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(4):782-788
To develop standard in vitro chondrosarcoma models, we synthesized three hydrogels (i. e., PDMAAm, PNaAMPS and PMETAC) and investigated the influence of Young's modulus, swelling ratio and electric charges on the behavior of chondrosarcoma cells seeded on the hydrogels, including morphology, adhesion and aggregation. Results showed that the morphology of chondrosarcoma cells at 6h was dependent on the charges of hydrogels; cells present spindle-shaped and round-shaped morphology on negative charged and neutral hydrogel, respectively, while no cells spreaded on positive charged hydrogel. Chondrosarcoma cells formed aggregates on neutral PDMAAm after further culture. The hydrogels can be synthesized easily and has the characteristics of ease at use with defined components, which holds great potential for developing standard chondrosarcoma models in vitro.
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6.A comparative study of early warning score,blood glucose score and the two scores in predicting the prog-nosis of patients with acute diabetic complications
Xiaoyan LI ; Fanjie MENG ; Yulong DUAN ; Xuwei JIANG ; Min CHEN ; Yuna DU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2018;34(3):397-400
Objective To compare the Modified Early Warning Score(MEWS),blood glucose value score and the two scores combined with the ability to predict the prognosis of patients with acute complication of diabetes mellitus,and to explore the most suitable assessment tools. Methods 419 patients with acute complica-tions were collected in diabetic mellitus. To put the admission time as the inital observation point,MEWS score, blood glucose value score and MEWS combined with blood glucose value were assessed and compared between the time point of admission and discharge by ROC curve.Results Using death as a prediction index,MEWS score of subjects operating characteristic area under the curve of AUCROC was 0.875 and the optimal cut-off value of was over 4 in the sensitivity of 78.43%,specificity of 85.60%,the positive predictive valueof 43.01% and the negative predictive value of 96.63% independently. The average score of blood glucose area under ROC curve AUCROC was 0.681 and the optimal cut-off value was 2 in the sensitivity of 50.98%,the specificity of 85.33% the positive predictive value of 73.4% and negative predictive value of 67.5% respectively. Two scores combined with area under ROC curve AUCROCwas 0.982,and the optimal cut-off value was over 7 in the sensitivity of 94.12%,the specificity of 95.65%,the positive predictive value of 75% and the negative predictive value of 99.15% individually. Conclusion For predicting the prognosis of patients with acute complications of diabetes,the combined scores are better than the pure MEWS score and blood glucose value.It is worth of clinical application.
7.HIV genotypes and molecular transmission networks among MSM with newly reported HIV infections in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province from 2010 to 2019
Xing DUAN ; Xinyue LIANG ; Jibao WANG ; Jin YANG ; Yikui WANG ; Yulong YANG ; Sujuan ZHOU ; Tao YANG ; Yuecheng YANG ; Renhai TANG ; Runhua YE ; Yingying DING ; Na HE ; Song DUAN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(12):1168-1174
ObjectiveThis study aimed to investigate the HIV genotypic subtypes and molecular transmission clusters among men who have sex with men (MSM) with newly reported HIV infections in Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture (Dehong Prefecture), Yunnan Province, China, between 2010 and 2019. The study aimed to identify potential high-risk transmitters and provide reference data for screening, management, and intervention of infection sources. MethodsPlasma samples from newly reported HIV-positive MSM individuals in Dehong Prefecture between 2010 and 2019 were collected. The viral pol gene fragments were amplified, sequenced, and genotyped. Genetic distances (GD) between pairwise sequences were analyzed and calculated. MEGA 7.0 and Gephi were used for phylogenetic and molecular transmission network analysis. ResultsA total of 159 newly reported HIV infections among MSM were included in the study, with successful genotyping of 100 cases. Nine HIV-1 subtypes were identified, with the most prevalent being CRF01_AE subtype (52%), followed by CRF07_BC subtype (31%), CRF55_01B subtype (10%), and others (7%). Cluster analysis revealed a total network access rate of 67%, forming three transmission clusters. CRF01_AE subtype formed two transmission clusters with 38 and 3 infected individuals, while CRF07_BC subtypes formed one transmission cluster with 26 infected individuals. The transmission network within the CRF01_AE clusters exhibited a more complex relationship. Significant differences in educational level were observed between the two main transmission clusters. ConclusionThe predominant HIV subtypes among newly reported MSM cases in Dehong Prefecture between 2010 and 2019 were CRF01_AE and CRF07_BC. Significant cultural differences are observed between the main transmission clusters. Continued monitoring of genotypic subtypes and targeted interventions within transmission clusters are warranted.