1.Progress and application of podoplanin's biological functions
Cancer Research and Clinic 2016;28(9):634-637
Podoplanin (PDPN), being mucin-like transmembrane sialoglycoprotein, is expressed on lymphatic endothelial cells, with its significant role in the development of inflammation, separation of blood and lymphatic circulation, platelet aggregation, integrity of the renal filtration barrier and alveolar. In recent years, many researches have demonstrated that PDPN is overexpressed on the surface of some tumor cells. The interaction between PDPN and CLEC-2 plays an important role in the development of tumor growth, migration and transfer, therefore, anti-PDPN antibody offers a new direction for the treatment of tumor patients. This paper aims at reviewing the progress and application prospect of PDPN.
2.Need analysis of clinical research consultation for clinical epidemiology in a general hospital
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2011;24(4):235-237,243
Objective To understand the needs for and supply of clinical research consultation at the clinical epidemiological unit (CEU) in a general hospital. Methods Data were collected from work records of 2008 of CEU and were analysed. Results There were three faculties and three graduate students in the CEU, who altogether provided 272 consultations in 2008. 147 of the consultants were doctors (54.0%), and 90 were graduate students (33.1%). With regard to the content of consultation, 106 (39. 0%) were for bio-statistical methods, 96 (35. 3%) for project design, 36(13.2%) for paper writing and 24 (8.8%) for others. The professor of the CEU provided more consultation on project design (71/139, 51.1%) than assistant professors (22/151, 19.1%) and graduate students (3/18, 16.7%) (P<0.01). The assistant professors (66/151, 57.4%) and graduate students (10/18, 55.6%) provided consultation on bio-statistical methods more than the professor (30/139, 21.6%) (P<0. 01). Conclusion Doctors and graduate students in the general hospital need clinical research consultation service from the CEU. It is necessary and possible to establish a CEU in general hospital to meet the needs of clinical epidemiological consultation. The free consulting policy is effective in improving the accessibility and satisfaction of the consulting service.
3.Hedgehog signaling pathway and pancreatic cancer
Yiming ZHAO ; Quan LIAO ; Yupei ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2016;10(3):240-243
Hedgehog (Hh) signaling is critical for embryonic development and in differentiation,proliferation,and maintenance of multiple adult tissues.Deregulation of the Hh pathway is associated with Multiple pathological steps of PDAC(Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma).A prominent desmoplastic stromal reaction is the pathological hallmark of PDAC,it contributes to the formation of the hypovascular and hypoxic microenvironment of PDAC.And Hedgehog signaling is one of the most crucial pathways that maintains and activates the stroma.Clinical trials of Hedgehog signaling inhibitors in treatment of PDAC has been conducted,but results have been disappointing.Recently,to undercover the reason of the failure of clinical trial,more work has been done to uncovering the underlying role of stroma in PDAC.
4.Progress of tumor-associated macrophages as an therapeutic target against tumors
Weiping ZHU ; Yiming ZHAO ; Lu WANG
International Journal of Surgery 2015;42(10):697-700
Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) exist in the tumor microenvironment,and can be affected by various anticancer treatments and further affect tumor progression.Increasing evidence suggests that many of the clinical antitumor measures can play a unique and effective antitumor effect by regulating the recruitment,polarization and related pro-tumor behavior of macrophages in the tumor microenvironment.Now,tumor microenvironment immune remodeling has become a hot spot in the research of anti-tumor therapy.This paper reviews the related research progress on antitumor effects of TAMs as an therapeutic target.
5.Diagnostic value of determining AFP,AFU and TSGF in patients with primary hepatic carcinoma
Ruixia ZHANG ; Yiming YANG ; Xuefeng ZHAO
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2006;0(02):-
Objective To explore the diagnostic value and clinical significance of simultaneous detection of AFP,AFU and TSGF in patients with primary hepatic carcinoma(PHC).Methods Serum AFP,AFU and TSGF were detected simultaneously in 62 patients with PHC and 30 controls.Results The levels of AFU and TSGF in primary hepatic carcinoma were all significantly higher than that of controls(P
6.Effects of ozone aging on the color stability of SY-1 silicone elastomer
Yan CUI ; Yiming ZHAO ; Longquan SHAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective:To study the effects of ozone aging on the color stability of the SY-1 silicone elastomer. Methods :40 SY-1 silicone elastomer samples were prepared and grouped into 4 with 10 in each group. The samples in each group were painted with gouache color, oil pigment and inorganic salt respectively, one group was used as the control. Then the samples were treated with ?=10 -4 % ozone at 10~16 mm/s for 72 h. The color of the samples were measured by 1976 CIE L *a *b * standards of chromatic aberration before and after ozone treatment. The chromatic aberration was expressed as △E=〔△L *)2+(△a *)2+(△b *)2〕 1/2. Results :After 72 hours of ozone aging, △E of the samples in the groups of control, gouache color, oil pigment and inorganic salt was 0.55?0.11, 3.55 ? 0.09, 1.40 ? 0.11 and 1.57 ? 0.07 respectively ;Conclusion:Under the ozone aging condition, the SY-1 silicone elastomers stained with oil pigment and inorganic salt may have better color stability than that with gouache color.
7.ANTI-SHOCK EFFECT OF RAPID INFUSION OF 7.5% SODIUM CHLORIDE ON HEMORRHAGIC SHOCK IN DOGS
Tingsong WANG ; Yiming LU ; Chaoying ZHAO
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(12):-
Objective To observe the anti-shock effect of rapid infusion of 7.5% sodium chloride(NaCl) in dog with hemorrhagic shock. Methods Five mongrel dogs were bled to mean arterial pressure(MAP) of 5.33~6.70kPa, and this pressure was maintained for 1 hour. Each dog received 7.5% NaCl (4ml/kg) intravenously, the infusion time was 2 min. The observation time was 4 hours. Results During the infusion period, the blood pressure was obviously lower than that of the shock period(P
9.Expression of miR-181b in Colitis-associated Colon Carcinogenesis
Longmei HE ; Xinhua ZHAO ; Yiming MA ; Hongying WANG
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2016;21(4):206-210
Background:miR-181b is related to the progression of many tumors,however,its expression in colitis-associated colon cancer is not clear. Aims:To investigate miR-181b expression and its potential target genes in the process of colitis-associated colon carcinogenesis. Methods: Colitis-associated colon cancer model was established by combined administration of azoxymethane(AOM)and dextran sulfate sodium(DSS)in mice. The expression of miR-181b in colon tissue at different time points was measured by real time fluorescent quantitative PCR(qPCR). Target genes of miR-181b were screened preliminarily by genome microarray combined with miRNA target gene prediction softwares TargetScan, PicTar and miRDB. Expressions of target genes in colitis-associated colon cancer mice were detected by qPCR. Results:The expression of miR-181b was gradually elevated during the development of colitis-associated colon cancer. However, AOM or DSS alone did not change expression of miR-181b. Genome microarray combined with miRNA target gene prediction softwares showed that Ipmk,E2f5,Klf6,Prkcd,Bai3,Hic2 might be the target genes of miR-181b. qPCR showed that expressions of Ipmk,Prkcd,Bai3,Hic2 were significantly decreased in colitis-associated colon cancer than in control group. Conclusions:Expression of miR-181b in colon is upregulated with the development of colitis-associated colon cancer,but is irrelevant with simple chronic inflammation.
10.Effects ofTianqi-Yizhi granules on oxidative stress in the brain tissue, and learning and memory in Alzheimer's disease model rats
Jun ZHAO ; Yiming WU ; Tao MA ; Dongfeng WEI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(3):239-242
Objective To investigate the effects ofTianqi-Yizhi granules on oxidative stress in the brain tissue, and learning and memory in Alzheimer's disease model rats.Methods A total of 90 male SD rats were randomly divided into 6 groups by random number table method: sham operation group, model group, huperzine A group and groups of low-, medium- and high-doseTianqi-Yizhi granules, with 15 rats in each group. The AD rat model was prepared by the left lateral ventricle injection of amyloid-β1-42. One week after modeling, the rats in the groups of low-, medium- and high-doseTianqi-Yizhi granules received intragastric administration of 0.8, 1.6 and 3.2 g/kgTianqi-Yizhi granules, respectively; the rats in the huperzine A group received intragastric administration of 0.02 mg/kg huperzine A solution; and the rats in the sham operation and model groups received intragastric administration of equivalent volume of normal saline for 30 days. Learning and memory were evaluated using the dark avoidance test. The activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), and malonaldehyde (MDA) level in the brain tissue were determined. ResultsIn comparison with the model group, the latencies to step into the dark chamber in the high- and medium-dose Tianqi-Yizhi granules groups were significantly longer (239.05 ± 48.42 s, 214.35 ± 74.52 svs. 97.39 ± 30.69 s; allP<0.01), the numbers of errors significantly decreased (1.93 ± 3.25, 2.27 ± 3.09vs. 6.62 ± 3.45; allP<0.05), the activities of SOD (177.27 ± 63.10 U/mg, 164.53 ± 72.58 U/mgvs.72.56±21.04 U/mg; all P<0.01) and GSH-Px (2 899.36 ± 362.27 U/g, 2 407.68 ± 472.14 U/gvs. 1 397.64 ± 442.17 U/g; allP<0.01), and MDA level (24.75 ± 9.94 nmol/mg, 27.74 ± 5.82 nmol/mgvs. 37.56 ± 17.23 nmol/mg; allP<0.01) in the brain tissue significantly increased. ConclusionTianqi-Yizhi granules could attenuate oxidative stress in the brain tissue, and improve learning and memory in AD rats.