1.Analysis on pathogenic factors in serum TPOAb positive patients with thyroid diseases.
Baoyun SUN ; Yunping KANG ; Wanliang KONG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2000;0(08):-
Objective:To study the pathogenesis of thyroid autoantibodies determination in thyroidism disease.Methods:Autoantibody to thyroid-peroxidase(TPOAb) were measured in 352 sera of the cases suffering from thyroid diseases by electrochemiluminescence immunoassay(ECLIA),50 healthy volunteers were enrolled as control group.Results:The levels of TPOAb in patient group were higher than that in control group(P
2.Study on the Preparation and in Vitro Dissolubility of Ofloxacin Hollow Suppository
Li JING ; Renjie ZENG ; Weizhang SUN ; Yunping JIANG ; Yong WANG
China Pharmacy 2001;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE:To prepare ofloxacin hollow suppository(OHS) and to observe its in vitro dissolubility.METHODS:OHS was prepared with PEG 6000,PEG 400 and Carbopol-940 as wase material and wax as retardant.The content of ofloxacin in OHS was determined with the first order derivative UV-spectrophotometry.RESULTS:The wax,as a retardant,could retard the release of drug.The in vitro dissolution of OHS revealed the first order dissolution pattern:K0~1=27.81/h,indicating a speedy effect,K2~6=5.94/h,indicating sustained-release effect.CONCLUSION:This preparation is feasible in technology and controllabe in quality.The preparation of OHS extends the kinds of dose-form of ofloxacin
3.Early nursing intervention on prevention of lymphedema after breast cancer surgery
Yuhong GUO ; Zhengying SUN ; Lei XU ; Yunping XIAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(14):1078-1083
Objective:To study the effect of early nursing intervention to prevent lymphedema of upper limb after breast cancer surgery and its effect on postoperative quality of life.Methods:Between July 2018 and March 2020, one hundred and seventeen cases of breast cancer, all female, admitted to department of thyroid and breast surgery, the affiliated Zhongshan hospital of Dalian University, were underwent modified radical mastectomy with axillary lymph node dissection. Fifty-eight cases were included in the control group whereas fifty-nine cases were in the intervention group. The control group received conventional nursing, the intervention group added early care intervention measures on the basis of conventional nursing. Follow-ups were carried out monthly in a period of 9 months post-surgery. The incidence and grade of lymphedema were compared between the two groups.Results:The incidences of lymphedema at 1,3,9 months after surgery were 8.5% (5/59), 8.5% (5/59), 10.2% (6/59) in the intervention group, which were lower than 31.0% (18/58), 36.2% (21/58), 43.1% (25/58) in the control group. Statistics showed significant difference between the two groups ( χ2 value was 9.425, 13.041, 16.289, P<0.05). The incidence of mild, moderate, and severe lymphedema were statistically different between the two groups ( χ2 value was 10.350, 12.078, 17.422, P<0.05). Follow-up for the quality of life was assessed using a 5-dimension evaluation method, including physical status, social/family status, emotional status, functional status and additional attention. One month follow-up showed 20.36±1.80, 20.03±1.68, 34.63±3.52, 15.86±1.96, 19.81±1.04 in the intervention group, all higher than the control group 17.03±1.36, 17.10±1.46, 19.38±1.51, 10.91±1.22, 18.36±1.21. Three-month follow-up showed 23.56±2.72, 23.73±2.20, 39.93±4.17, 20.31±3.04, 26.37±2.23 in the intervention group, higher than those of the control group 20.90±2.14, 19.12±2.63, 25.79±3.59, 13.97±2.67, 21.02±2.50. Nine month follow-up showed 27.44±2.01, 25.80±1.85, 40.88±3.72, 21.02±2.78, 27.02±2.45 in the intervention group, which were high than the control group 19.93±1.66, 20.67±1.46, 19.38±2.29, 16.33±2.65, 22.29±2.52. The difference between the two groups were statistically significant ( t value was 8.691-34.383, P<0.05). Conclusions:Early nursing intervention could prevent lymphedema of upper limb after breast cancer surgery, delay the progress of lymphedema, reduce the incidence and grade of lymphedema, and promote the rehabilitation of patients' affected limbs, improve quality of Life of patients, which is worthy of clinical application.
4.Analysis of lens opacity among 730 radiation workers
Yunping SHAO ; Xuechun XU ; Quanfu SUN ; Jinxing LIU ; Yan WANG ; Fengling ZHAO ; Xu SU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2014;34(2):136-139
Objective To explore whether low-dose occupational ionizing radiation exposure can affect the prevalence of lens opacity.Methods Annual occupational health checkup data of 1 007 radiation workers was taken from a provincial medical institution for the purpose of statistical analysis.Logistic regression analysis was used to estimate occupational exposure odds ratios (OR) of lens opacity,adjusted for age,gender and length of service.Eye lens opacity was grouped into cortical,nuclear and posterior subcapsular opacity according to the position of the opacity occurrence site.Opacity occurred in any one of the both eye lens was recorded as turbidity.Results Only 730 cases coupled with complete information could be used in the statistical analysis.The rate of lens opacity for all the radiation workers was 10.27%.The rates of lens opacity by exposure group were estimated to be 9.07% for radiation diagnosis and therapy group,11.11% for intervention group,18.18% for nuclear medicine group,and 9.33% for industrial application group,respectively.Compared with those in the radiation diagnosis and therapy group,the workers engaged in intervention medicine,or nuclear medicine,were more likely to suffer from the lens opacity in posterior subcapsular position.The OR and its 95% confidence intervals were 3.00 (1.23-7.33),4.12 (1.68-10.11) for the workers in intervention medicine or nuclear medicine group.Conclusions Medical radiation workers,who were exposed to long-term low-dose of ionizing radiation,especially those who engaged in intervention or nuclear medicine,were at significantly higher risk to develop lens opacity.
5.MR perfusion imaging of the liver: early findings after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization of hepatocellular carcinoma
Dujun BIAN ; Enhua XIAO ; Yunping XIAO ; Xiangyu CHEN ; Weijun SITU ; Zhong HE ; Shuwen YUAN ; Jianning SUN
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(12):1248-1252
Objective To investigate the value of MR perfusion imaging in early detection of findings following arterial chemoembolization of hepatocellular carcinoma Methods Twenty eight consecutive patients with pathologically-confirmed HCC were evaluated. All patients underwent MR perfusion imaging at pre-TACE and 3 to 10 days after TACE. The negative enhancement integral (NEI) ,the time to peak(TTP) ,the maximum slope of decrease (MSD) , the signal enhance ratio (SER) were acquired from MRI software FuncTool 2. 5.36a Version. Statistical analysis using SPSS 14, least significant difference test (t test) were utilized. Results The time intensive curve of tumor was observed to descend rapidly to reach the peak at pre-TACE studies, whereas it descended slowly to reach the peak on post TACE studies. The Value of TTP and SER prior to TACE were(51.2 ± 10. 3) s, 60. 6 ± 36. 3 respectively, and post TACE (43.7 ± 12. 0)s, 41.2 ±27. 5 respectively. The values of TTP and SER post TACE were lower than those prior to TACE (P < 0. 05). The value of NEI prior to TACE was 108.7 ± 58.9, and after TACE 149. 6 ±80. 1 and there was statistically significant difference (P <0. 05). The Value of MSD post TACE were lower than those prior to TACE, but there was no statistical significance (P > 0. 05). Conclusion PWI is a very sensitive imaging technique that can be used to monitor early dynamic changes of HCC following TACE.
6.Advance of Peptide Detectability Prediction on Mass Spectrometry Platform in Proteomics
Changming XU ; Jiyang ZHANG ; Hui LIU ; Hanchang SUN ; Yunping ZHU ; Hongwei XIE
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2010;38(2):286-292
As the complexity of samples and experimental processes, the repeatability of mass spectrometry experiments is still not satisfactory, the results of peptide identification and quantification show high randomicity), the probability of peptide being detected by mass spectrometry in proteome research, especially in quantitative proteomic study, has received much attention. Therefore, a lot of experimental researches have been done, as well as a number of computational prediction methods have been developed. In this article, we summarized the important factors impacting the peptide detectability, investigated the existing prediction methods) and reviewed their applications in experimental study.
7.miR-125b confers resistance of ovarian cancer cells to cisplatin by targeting pro-apoptotic Bcl-2 antagonist killer 1.
Fanfei, KONG ; Chaoyang, SUN ; Zhongxian, WANG ; Lingfei, HAN ; Danhui, WENG ; Yunping, LU ; Gang, CHEN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2011;31(4):543-9
Chemotherapy is the preferred therapeutic approach for advanced ovarian cancer, but a successful long-term treatment is prevented by the development of drug resistance. Recent works have underlined the involvement of non-coding RNAs, microRNAs (miRNAs) in cancer development, with several conjectures regarding their possible involvement in the evolution of drug resistance. This study is to investigate the promoting effects and mechanism of miR-125b involved in the development of chemoresistance in ovarian cancer. The different expression of miR-125b in cisplatin-sensitive ovarian cancer cell line (OV2008) and its resistant variant (C13*) was identified by real-time PCR. An in vitro cytotoxicity assay and apoptosis assay using CCK-8 assay and flow cytometry, were carried out to detect the effect of miR-125b and Bak1 on cisplatin resistance of cells. Real-time PCR, Western blotting and luciferase reporter assay were used to detect whether Bak1 is a target of miR-125b. As compared with OV2008 cells, the expression levels of miR-125b in C13* cells were increased. It was found that the up-regulation of microRNA-125b caused a marked inhibition of cisplatin-induced cytotoxicity and apoptosis and a subsequent increase in the resistance to cisplatin in OV2008 and C13* cells. Moreover, Bak1 was a direct target of miR-125b, and down-regulation of Bak1 suppressed cisplatin-induced apoptosis and led to an increased resistance to cisplatin. Our study indicates that miR-125b has a significantly promoting effect on chemoresistance of C13* cells and up-regulation of miR-125b expression contributes to cisplatin resistance through suppression of Bak1 expression. This finding has important implications in the development of targeted therapeutics for overcoming cisplatin resistance in ovarian cancer.
8.The acute effects of dimethoate on the muscarinic-receptors of rat brains and the relationship between muscarinic-receptors and cholinesterase.
Yunguang SUN ; Zhijun ZHOU ; Yunping HU ; Jia CHEN ; Taiyi JIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2002;20(4):293-295
OBJECTIVETo study the acute effects of dimethoate on the muscarinic-receptors(M1, M2) in the brain of rats.
METHODS24 Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups randomly. They were administered subcutaneously with 0, 25, 50, 100 mg/kg dimethoate, respectively. Brains were removed after 48 hours of administration. Radioligand binding assay was used to determine the density and affinity of M1 and M2 receptors.
RESULTSRats in the treated group showed low density of M1 and M2 receptors compared with the control rats. The brain M1 receptor density of the rats in the highest dosage group was significantly lower than that in the control group while brain M2 receptors density had a decrease trend with increasing dosage, but the difference showed no significance. However, there were no differences of the affinity of both M1 and M2 among different treated groups. Correlation analysis showed there is positive relationship between cholinesterase activity and density of M1 receptors(r = 0.583, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONM1 and M2 receptors density decreased with the increasing dosage of dimethoate. It is suggested that the alleviating of cholinergic symptoms may be due to the decrease of M1 and M2 receptors in rat brain.
Animals ; Brain ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Cholinesterases ; metabolism ; Dimethoate ; pharmacology ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Radioligand Assay ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptor, Muscarinic M1 ; analysis ; drug effects ; Receptor, Muscarinic M2 ; analysis ; drug effects
9.Serum transthyretin in patients with different stages of diabetic retinopathy
Miao ZHUANG ; Chengye TAN ; Tianhua XIE ; Jun SHAO ; Chao SUN ; Xin BAO ; Yunping LI ; Xiaojie TANG ; Yong YAO ; Jing ZHU
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2017;33(3):240-243
Objective To measure the concentration of serum transthyretin (TTR) of patients with different stages of diabetic retinopathy (DR).Methods A total of 176 patients with diabetes mellitus were included in this study.There were 104 males and 72 females.The patients aged from 21 to 74 years,with the mean age of(56± 11) years.The diabetes duration raged from 1 to 30 years,with the mean diabetes duration of (10 ± 7) years.The HbA 1C was 5.2%-14.1%,with the mean HbA 1C of (8.6 ± 2.0)%.According to the fundus examination,58 patients had DR (33.0%),but the other 118 patients not (67.0%).For these DR patients,10 patients were in stage Ⅰ (5.7%),26 patients in stage Ⅱ (14.8%),8 patients in stage Ⅲ (4.5%),and 14 patients in stage Ⅳ (8.0%).The concentration of serum TTR was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbentassay kit.The differences in the concentration of serum TTR between different DR stages were compared.Bivariate analysis was used to analyze the influencing factors of TTR.Results The concentrations of serum TTR of the patients without DR or with DR of stage Ⅰ to Ⅳ were (224.96±65.47),(383.68± 102.99),(247.44±63.21),(228.2 ± 45.89),(189.34± 70.12) mg/L,respectively.The difference between different DR stages was statistically significant (F=14.690,P< 0.001).Bivariate analysis showed that the concentration of TTR was correlation to DR (r=0.179,P=0.017).There was no correlation between the concentration of TTR and diabetes duration (r=-0.027,P=0.727),hypertension (r=0.018,P=0.810),hyperlipoidemia (r=0.101,P=0.182),and the use of insulin (r=-0.032,P=0.675).Conclusion The concentration of serum TTR was increased in early DR patients,and gradually decreased with the progression of DR.The concentration of TTR is correlated to DR.
10.Magnetic resonance perfusion imaging before and after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma
Duun BIAN ; Enhua XIAO ; Dongxu HU ; Yunping XIAO ; Xiangyu CHEN ; Weijun SITU ; Zhong HE ; Shuwen YUAN ; Jianning SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2010;26(1):89-92
Objective To observe the change of MR perfusion value in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) before and after transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE). Methods A total of 22 patients with HCC underwent MR perfusion weighted imaging (MR PWI) before TACE and 3-10 days after TACE. The mean time to enhance (MTE), negative enhancement integral (NEI), time to peak (TTP) and maximum slope of decrease (MSD) before and after TACE were acquired and compared. Results The time intension curve (TIC) of HCC region was observed to descend rapidly before TACE, while descended slowly after TACE. The value of MTE and TTP after TACE were lower than those before TACE (P<0.05), and the value of NEI after TACE was higher than that before TACE (P<0.05). The value of MSD after TACE were lower than that before TACE, but no statistical significance was found (P>0.05). Conclusion MR PWI is a very sensitive imaging technique that be used to monitor blood flow changes of HCC before and after TACE and evaluate efficacy of TACE.