1.Influence of M2 macrophage supernatant combined with Eucommia flavonoids on the biological behavior of osteoblasts under hypoxic conditions
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(12):1819-1825
BACKGROUND: Tissue-engineered materials containing osteoblasts have been widely used in the treatment of orthopedic diseases. How to improve hypoxic tolerance and the biological behavior of osteoblasts under hypoxic conditions is an important goal of the research on tissue engineering.OBJECTIVE: To explore the effect of M2 macrophage supernatant and Eucommia flavonoids on the biological behaviorof osteoblasts under hypoxia to pave ways for tissue engineering. METHODS:After MC3T3E1 cells were resuscitated, and M2 macrophages were isolated, induced and cultured, all cells were divided into control, M2 macrophage, Eucommia flavonoids and combination groups. The control group received no intervention. Cells in the M2 macrophage, Eucommia flavonoids and combination groups were exposed to M2 macrophages or/and 100 mg/L Eucommia flavonoids, respectively. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The cell viability in the M2 macrophage, Eucommia flavonoids and combination groups was significantly higher than that in the control group. The percentage of cells in the S and G2/M phases in the combination group was significantly higher than that in the control group. The relative mRNA expression levels of Runx2, collagen type Ⅰ and alkaline phosphatase, alkaline phosphatase activity and relative concentration of calcium ions in the combination group were significantly higher than those in the other three groups. To conclude, M2 macrophage supernatant combined with Eucommia flavonoids can promote osteoblast proliferation and differentiation under hypoxic conditions, maintain normal mineralization and osteogenesis of osteoblasts, and improve the tolerance ability of osteoblasts to hypoxia.
2.A qualitative research in role cognition and working experience of midwives
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2011;27(29):58-60
Objective To investigate midwives' role cognition and their working experience.Methods It was a qualitative study using the phenomenological method.10 midwives were interviewed and all the data were analyzed using the categorization method.Results Three main categories were identified:diversified midwife roles; capacities and qualities required to fulfill midwifery roles; positive and negative experiences coexisted.Conclusions Managers should develop humanized management approaches to facilitate the fulfillment of midwives' roles and improve their working experience.The research also revealed the need to improve Chinese midwifery education and the midwifery regulation systems.
3.Ursolic acid induced apoptosis in ovarian carcinoma SKOV3 cells
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(4):226-228
Objective To study the effect of ursolic acid(UA) on apoptosis of the ovarian cancer cell line SKOV3 and its action mechanisms. Methods The SKOV3 cells were treated with UA at different concentration. The proliferation inhibition was examined by MTT assay. Morphological examination and flow cytometry were used to detect apoptosis. RT-PCR and immunocytochemical method were used to detect the expression of wild type p53,an apoptosis related genes. The semi-quantification of protein expression was analyzed by pathological image-analysis. Results UA inhibited the proliferation of SKOV3 cells strongly. Apoptosis of SKOV3 cells were induced by UA treatment. The morphology of SKOV3 showed changes such as chromatin aggregation, nuclear and cytoplasmic condensation and apoptotie bodies appearance. UA caused significant G0/G1 arrest with a concomitant decrease of cell population in S and G2/M phases. Apoptotic cells were found by flow cytometry. The maximal early apoptotic rate was (28.7±2.4)% when exposed to 40 μmol/L for 48 h. The expression of p53 gene and protein was enhanced. All these effects were in a dose and time-dependent manner Conclusion UA induced apoptotic processes in the ovarian cancer SKOV3 cell line were the mechanism involving p53 pathway.
7.Morphological Alteration and the Protein Expression of Caspase -3 in Denervated Posterior Cricoarytenoid Muscles
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2015;(5):489-492
Objective To investigate the morphological alteration and the protein expression of caspase -3 in long -term denervated posterior cricoarytenoid muscles (PCAMs)in order to find the appropriate time point of rein‐neration in long -term denervated PCAMs .Methods A total of 45 patients with vocal paralysis were recruited and devided into 3 groups ,the 3~6 months denervation group ,the 6~12 months denervation group ,the 1~2 year denervation group .12 adults served as control group .The morphological alteration was evaluated using HE staining and the change in expression of caspase -3 ,an apoptosis related factor ,were observed using immunehistochemistry stain and western blot .Results With elongation of denervation time ,there were increased denaturation in the mus‐cle fibers .The nucleus moved inside and some of them concentrated .Caspase-3 showed weak staining in innerva‐ted ,however ,by 3-6 months of muscle denervation there was a significant accumulation of caspase -3 protein in myofibers ,6~12 months and 1~2 years of denervation ,expression of caspase -3 protein in myofibers was de‐creased significantly .In western blot ,the change in protein expression of caspase -3 was observed an 21-fold (P< 0 .01) increase from 3~6 months denervated muscles to innervated muscles ,11-fold (P< 0 .01) increase from 6~12 months denervated muscles to innervated muscles ,3~fold (P< 0 .01) increase from 1~2 year denervated muscles to innervated muscles .Conclusion The morphological alterations and changes in expression of caspase -3 indicated there was a high amplitude of apoptosis in denervated posterior cricoarytenoid muscles within 1 year .
8.Resistant mechanisms of doxorubicin
Journal of International Oncology 2013;40(12):886-889
Doxorubicin is widely used in chemotherapy of breast cancer and many other cancers.How ever,doxorubicin resistance restricts its use to some extent.The mechanisms of doxorubicin resistance may involve transport protein,apoptosis protein,DNA repair function,enzyme and other factors.Researches about reversing doxorubicin resistance are ongoing and provide some effective therapeutic regimens to overcome doxorubicin resistance clinically.But the specific mechanism of doxorubicin resistance is yet to be elucidated.It is expected that more reasonable and effective counter-measures will be put forward to improve the theraputical effect of doxorubicin.
9.Tumor microenvironment: A novel target for antitumor activity of polysaccharides
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2010;41(1):1-10
Tumor microenvironment plays a crucial role in neoplastic evolution process as it may provide functional interactions between neoplastic and non-neoplastic cells involved in tumor invasion,metastasis and angiogenesis,which implies that it can be regarded as a novel target for the antitumor therapy of polysaccharides.This review focuses on the protumor variations existing in tumor microenvironment,such as growth factors,immunosuppressive factors,proteases,glycoproteins,etc.,which may offer possible mechanisms of polysaccharides on the regulation of their corresponding functions.
10.Studies on the Constituents of the Stem Bark of Japanese Yew(Taxus cuspidata)
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(04):-
Six taxane diterpenoids were isolated from the stem bark of Tax us cuspidata Sieb. et Zucc.. On the basis of physical and chemical properties and spectra analysis,they were identified as 2'-de sacetoxyaustrospicatine(Ⅰ). taxol(Ⅱ),cephalomannine (Ⅲ), 2-deacetoxyl taxinine J (Ⅳ),taxinine B(Ⅴ) and 10-deacetyl-7-0-?-Dxylosyl-taxol (Ⅵ).