1.Expression and significance of EGR-1, p53, p16 and CyclinD1 in nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Shoujun ZHONG ; Yunhong YAO ; Feihong LI ; Qiongzhen CAI
Cancer Research and Clinic 2006;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the expressions and effects of EGR-1, p53, p16, Cyclin D1 in Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC). Methods Expressions of EGR-1, p53, p16, and Cyclin D1 protein in paraffin-embedded specimens of 29 chronic nasopharyngitis, 45 NPC and 24 lymph-node metastasis were studied by immunohistochemical method (SABC). Results The positive rates of EGR-1, p16, and Cyclin D1 protein expressions in chronic nasopharyngitis were 44.83 %(13/29), 89.66 %(26/29) and 24.14 %(7/29) respectively, but no p53 protein expression. In NPC, the positive expression rates of the four proteins were 22.22 %(10/45), 91.11 %(41/45), 53.33 %(24/45) and 66.67 %(30/45), with significant difference compared with chronic nasopharyngitis respectively; and in lymph nodes metastasis were 16.67 %(4/24), 79.17 %(19/24), 70.83 %(17/24) and 75.00 %(18/24) with significant difference compared with those of chronic nasopharyngitis and NPC respectively except for p16 protein. Spearman correlation analysis showed that there were no significant correlation between the expression of EGR-1 and p53, p16, Cyclin D1 respectively both in NPC and in lymph nodes metastasis. In NPC, the expression of p53 showed a positive correlation with the expression of p16; and in lymph nodes metastasis the expression of Cyclin D1 showed positive correlation with the expressions of p16 and p53. Conclusions The expression of EGR-1 protein was significantly decreased both in NPC and in lymph-node metastasis, which suggested that Egr-1 gene may be a tumor suppressor gene and have an important effect in the pathogenesis and the progression of NPC. The overexpression of p53 and Cyclin D1 also have an important role in NPC, but p16 probably have no biological significance in NPC.
2.Exploring organic chemistry case teaching infiltrated with environmental protection and safety awareness education
Dong CAI ; Guizhi ZHAO ; Shuyu HU ; Yunhong JIA
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2022;21(9):1175-1177
Organic chemistry is an important foundation course for medicine, chemistry and other majors in universities and colleges. In this study, combined with the characteristics of pharmacy students in local colleges and universities, teachers introduced case teaching, enhanced curriculum connotation, and explored the integration of green chemistry concepts into the teaching process of organic chemistry, so as to cultivate pharmaceutical professionals with environmental protection concept and safety awareness. The practice shows that this teaching model not only improves students' attention to organic chemistry and learning efficiency, but also improves students' comprehensive quality.
3.Plantar Pressure and Surface EMG Parameters During Stair Walking
Junxia ZHANG ; Yunhong CAI ; Shufei DOU
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2018;33(1):E042-E047
Objective To explore the plantar pressure and surface electromyography (sEMG) parameters during human stair walking, so as to provide theoretical support for foot structure design of dynamic walker, selection of power element and distribution of installation location. Methods Ten healthy young males were recruited to perform stair walking trials, respectively. The motion capture system, plantar pressure system and surface myoelectricity acquisition system were used to collect plantar peak pressure, trajectory of COP(center of pressure) and sEMG parameters of lower limb muscles at the same time. Results Compared with level walking, the percentage of stance time in the whole gait cycle increased during stair walking. The peak pressure of forefoot area increased during stair ascent, while the peak pressure of toe area decreased during stair descent. During stair walking, rectus femoris, biceps femoris, medialis and lateralis gastrocnemius played a main role in maintaining the stability of human body. Conclusions The plantar pressure distribution should be fully considered for foot structure design of dynamic walker and the function of main muscles should be considered for selection of power element and distribution of installation location.
4.Study on the influence of wearable lower limb exoskeleton on gait characteristics.
Junxia ZHANG ; Yunhong CAI ; Qi LIU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2019;36(5):785-794
The purpose of this paper was to investigate the effects of wearable lower limb exoskeletons on the kinematics and kinetic parameters of the lower extremity joints and muscles during normal walking, aiming to provide scientific basis for optimizing its structural design and improving its system performance. We collected the walking data of subjects without lower limb exoskeleton and selected the joint angles in sagittal plane of human lower limbs as driving data for lower limb exoskeleton simulation analysis. Anybody (the human biomechanical analysis software) was used to establish the human body model (the human body model without lower limb exoskeleton) and the man-machine system model (the lower limb exoskeleton model). The kinematics parameters (joint force and joint moment) and muscle parameters (muscle strength, muscle activation, muscle contraction velocity and muscle length) under two situations were compared. The experimental result shows that walking gait after wearing the lower limb exoskeleton meets the normal gait, but there would be an occasional and sudden increase in muscle strength. The max activation level of main lower limb muscles were all not exceeding 1, in another word the muscles did not appear fatigue and injury. The highest increase activation level occurred in rectus femoris (0.456), and the lowest increase activation level occurred in semitendinosus (0.013), which means the lower limb exoskeletons could lead to the fatigue and injury of semitendinosus. The results of this study illustrate that to avoid the phenomenon of sudden increase of individual muscle force, the consistency between the length of body segment and the length of exoskeleton rod should be considered in the design of lower limb exoskeleton extremity.
Biomechanical Phenomena
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Gait
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Humans
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Lower Extremity
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physiology