1.Comparison of clinical characteristics of new onset ulcerative colitis in the elderly versus the youth and middle-aged patients
Ping ZHAO ; Chuanfeng LI ; Yumin LYU ; Fang GU ; Peng BAI
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(5):503-506
Objective To analyze the differences in the clinical characteristics,endoscopy,pathology and therapy between the patients with new onset ulcerative colitis(UC) in the elderly versus youth and middle-aged patients.Methods A review analysis was carried out in the 178 hospitalized patients with UC in Third Hospital of Peking University from 1994 to 2010.The patients were divided into two groups according to the age of onset:UC onset at age of 60 years and older were enrolled in elderly group; UC onset at age less than sixty years were enrolled in youth and middle-aged group.The data of clinical manifestation,endoscopy,pathology,laboratory test,the severity of disease classification and therapy were analyzed and compared between the two groups.Results The elderly group consisted of 21 men and 6 women.The youth and middle-aged group consisted of 83 men and 68 women.The ratio of male was higher in elderly group than in youth and middle-aged group (77.8% vs.55.0%,P<0.05).No significant difference in the clinical type of UC was observed (P>0.05).The ratio of abdominal pain in elderly group was lower than in youth and middle-aged group (44.4% vs.78.8%,P<0.05).There were no significant differences in other symptoms,laboratory test and the severity of disease between the two groups (all P>0.05).The ratio of Grade Ⅰ and Ⅱwas much higher in the elderly than in youth-middle-aged group(70.4% vs.39.9%,P<0.05),but the ratio of Grade Ⅲ and Ⅳ was much lower in the elderly than in youth-middle group(29.6% vs.60.1%,P<0.05).No significant differences between the two groups were found in the extent of disease,pathological characteristics and therapy (all P>0.05).Conclusions Compared with the youth and middle-aged patients with onset UC,the ratio of male patients was higher,the ratio of abdominal pain was lower,and the severity of endoscopic manifestation was less in the elderly patients with onset UC.
2.Effects of ionizing radiation on ROS,apoptosis and cell cycle in breast cancer stem cells
Fang FANG ; Xuelian ZHAO ; Danli LI ; Yang BAI ; Shouliang GONG ; Yang LIU ; Zhicheng WANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2014;(6):1132-1137
Objective To explore the mechanism of radio-resistance of breast cancer stem cells by investigating the effects of ionzing radiation on the reactive oxygen species (ROS),apoptosis and cycle distribution.Methods The breast cancer MCF-7 cells were suspension cultured in serum-free medium containing a variety of growth factors. There were MCF-7 (breast cancer cells),MCF-7-S (breast cancer stem cells),MCF-7+8 Gy and MCF-7-S+8 Gy groups in the experiment. 4-24 h after 8 Gy irradiation, the ROS levels, percentages of apoptotic cells and percentages of the cells at each cycle phage were measured by FCM with 2′, 7′-dichlorodihydrofluorescin diacetate (DCFH-DA ), Annexin Ⅴ-FITC/PI and PI staining, respectively. Results The breast cancer stem cell microsphere accumulated hundreds of cells were obtained successfully at 7 d after suspension culture with serum-free medium containing a variety of growth factors;the FCM results showed that CD44+CD24- phenotype breast stem cells were up to 75.20%.With the time prolongation,the ROS levels and apoptosis in MCF-7 group and MCF-7-S group showed increasing trendency, and reached for the maximum values at 12 and 24 h;the ROS levels in MCF-7-S group were significantly lower than those in MCF-7 group at 4,8,12 and 24 h (P<0.05 or P<0.01), and the percentage of apoptotic cells in MCF-7-S group was significantly higher than that in MCF-7 group only at 8 h(P<0.05);the ROS levels (4,8,12 and 24 h)and percentage of apoptotic cells(12 h)were significantly increased in MCF-7+8 Gy group (P<0.05),and the percentages of apoptotic cells (4,8,12 and 24 h)in MCF-7-S +8 Gy group were significantly decreased (P<0.05 or P<0.01),but the ROS levels had no obvious change in MCF-7-S+8 Gy.At 12 h,as compared with MCF-7 group,the percentages of the cells at G0/G1 phase and G2/M phase in MCF-7-S group were significantly decreased (P<0.05),and the percentage of the cells at S phase was significantly increased (P<0.05 );the percentage of the cells at G2/M phase in MCF-7+8 Gy group was significantly increased (P<0.05 ), but there were no significant changes in MCF-7-S+ 8 Gy group. Conclusion Ionizing irradiation can cause the increasing of ROS level and apoptosis and G2/M phase arrest in breast cancer cells,but has no obvious effects on the breast cancer stem cells;it indicates that radio-resistance might be related to ROS level,apoptosis and G2/M phase arrest.
3.Immunological effect of tumor cell vaccines to hepatoma A (HepA) treated by different adjuvant of Haematoxylin
Fang YANG ; Cong ZHANG ; Xihua BAI ; Na ZHAO ; Lei YAN ; Yongming YANG ; Liansheng REN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2009;21(1):11-13
Objective To observe the immunological effect of tumor cell vaccines to mouse hepatoma A(HepA) treated by Haematoxylin. Methods HepA cell was treated by 0.1% Haematoxylin and made into three vaccines: HepA vaccine with complete Freund' s adjuvant, HepA vaccine with incomplete Freund' s adjuvant; and HepA vaccine without any adjuvants. Five times of immunization were given the grouped mice with the above three vaccines, then active HepA cells (1×105 for each mouse) were inoculated by intraperitoneal injection to attack them; reckoning the mean survival time (MST) of the grouped mice, comparing the immunoprotective action of the three vaccines to the tmnor-bearing mice. Those mice only receiving normal saline (equal volume to the vaccine) were as a control group. Results MST of control group was (23.30±1.24) day; MST of mice receiving H22 vaccine with complete adjuvant was (43.90±15.20) day (P<0.02); MST of mice receiving H22 vaccine with incomplete adjuvant was (39.60±13.77) day (P<0.05); and MST of mice receiving HepA vaccine without any adjuvant was (38.40±12.54) day (P<0.05); As compared with the control group, the three treated groups showed a life-lengthening rate (LLR) 88.41%, 69.96 % and 64.81% respectively. Conclusion The vaccines treated by Haematoxylin give a marked immunoprotective action to those tumor-bearing mice. The HepA vaccine' s immunological effect is increased by the Freund' s adjuvant (complete or incomplete).
4.MRI assessment of mid-urethral ligament changes in female stress urinary incontinence
Mei BAI ; Hongyi LIU ; Yue HAN ; Guoping XU ; Ping FANG ; Yang ZHAO ; Jingjin LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(4):336-339
Objective To evaluate the MRI value in changes of mid-urethral ligament injury offemale stress urinary incontinence (SUI).MethodsComparison of MRI changes of mid-urethral ligament on 30 healthy female volunteers and 20 female SUI patients.Chi-square test was used to compare the form of SUI patient's mid-urethral support ligaments Results The female nid-urethral support ligaments were composed of 4 groups of ligaments,including the periurethral ligament and pubourethral ligaments (1 pair),and at both sides of the urethra's paraurethral ligaments (1 pair) and suburethral ligament lying dorsal urethra,connecting the urethra and pelvic arcus tendinous fasciae.In normal MRI,ligament was a thin strip and showed low signal on both T1WI and T2WI,T2WI sagittal and cross-section scan was the best combination to show the middle urethral support ligaments changes,with tension;6 patients (20%) in the 30 patients normal control group could be seen tortuously and slack like around the urethra ligaments.Twenty SUI patients mid-urethral support ligaments were performance laxity or rupture,rates were 39% (47/120) and 42% (50/120) (x2 =43.191,P < 0.05 ).On T2WI,the ligamentous laxity was floating,and losstension,also could performance one side extension and thinner than the other side.The ligament rupture was performance of the signal interruption,ligament contracture and one end of liganent attachment points separation.ConclusionMRIcanobjectiveeffectiveevaluatethemid-urethralsupportligaments' pathological changes in stress urinary incontinence patients.
5.Diagnostic value of MRI in females with stress urinary incontinence
Mei BAI ; Ping FANG ; Xiaoqiang LIU ; Guoping XU ; Yue HAN ; Yang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(3):223-227
ObjectiveTo discuss the diagnostic value of MRI in female patients with stress urinary incontinence (SUI).Methods All SUI patients underwent pelvic MRI examination.The 16 patients mean age was 58 years (range,48 -66 years),disease course was 6 years (range,2 -15 years).All patients underwent transobturator tension-free tape (TOT) procedures.The 28 volunteers with no pelvic diseases were set as control,Mean age was 45 years (range,30 -55 years).Results28 Volunteers' urethral support ligaments appeared as low signal intensity broad linear structures in both T1 WI and T2WI images.Display rate:periurethral ligament was 89% (25 cases) ; paraurethral ligament was 75% (21 cases),unilateral 25% (7 cases) ; pubourethral ligament,in each distal 100% (near,28 cases),10%(medium,3 cases),7% (distal,2 cases); suburethral ligament was 100%(28 cases). Levator ani muscle in T1WI,T2WI showed Moderate- intensity signal and the display rate was 100%.16 SUI patients showed varyious degrees of laxity and rupture of urethral supporting ligaments which occurred in one group (4 cases) or multi-group (12 cases) ligaments.The ligament laxity showed that periurethral ligament 14 cases,paraurethral ligament 2 cases and proximal pubourethral ligament 10 cases.The ligament rupture was seen in periurethral ligament 2 cases,paraurethral ligament 5 cases,pubourethral ligament 6 cases and suburethral ligament 7 cases.16 patients showed a relaxation of the levator ani muscle changes,including 4 cases with cervical and vaginal wall prolapsed.Conclusions MRI could clearly show the weak of support structures around the urethra in female SUI patients,and showed the cervical and vaginal prolapsed.Therefore,MRI may provide imaging evidence for clinical diagnosis and treatment.
6.Long Noncoding RNA MALAT1 Regulates Hepatocellular Carcinoma Growth Under Hypoxia via Sponging MicroRNA-200a
Zheng Bin ZHAO ; Fei CHEN ; Xiao Fang BAI
Yonsei Medical Journal 2019;60(8):727-734
PURPOSE: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common cancer worldwide. Metastasis-associated lung adenocarcinoma transcript 1 (MALAT1), a long noncoding RNA (lncRNA), has been reported to be aberrantly expressed in hypoxic cancer cells. MALAT1 plays a significant role in many malignancies, including HCC. The aim of this study was to explore the role of MALAT1 in hypoxic HCC cells and its underlying regulatory mechanism. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Quantitative reverse transcription PCR (qRT-PCR) assay was performed to detect the mRNA levels of MALAT1 and microRNA-200a (miR-200a) in HCC cells. Cell invasion and migration ability were evaluated by Transwell assay. Starbase v2.0 and luciferase reporter assay were employed to identify the association between MALAT1 and miR-200a. Cell proliferation and apoptosis were measured by MTT assay and flow cytometry, respectively. RESULTS: MALAT1 levels were significantly upregulated in HCC cells under hypoxia. Hypoxia promoted proliferation, migration, and invasion, and blocked apoptosis in Hep3B cells, which were weakened by knockdown of MALAT1. Starbase v2.0 showed that MALAT1 and miR-200a have a complementarity region, and luciferase reporter assay verified that MALAT1 interacted with miR-200a in Hep3B cells. Moreover, MALAT1 negatively regulated the expression of miR-200a. miR-200a levels were dramatically downregulated in HCC cells under hypoxia. Upregulation of miR-200a inhibited proliferation, migration, and invasion, and induced apoptosis in Hep3B cells under hypoxia. Interestingly, downregulation of miR-200a partially reversed the tumor-suppressive effect of knockdown of MALAT1 on Hep3B cells in hypoxic condition. CONCLUSION: LncRNA MALAT1 was involved in proliferation, migration, invasion, and apoptosis by interacting with miR-200a in hypoxic Hep3B cells, revealing a new mechanism of MALAT1 involved in hypoxic HCC progression.
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7.Clinical efficacy on pediatric recurrent pneumonia treated with point application in summer for the prevention in winter.
Linlin WANG ; Lijian PANG ; Xiaohong BAI ; Lijun ZHAO ; Fang LIU ; Xiaodong LV
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2016;36(3):261-265
OBJECTIVETo study retrospectively the clinical efficacy on pediatric recurrent pneumonia treated with point application in summer for the prevention in winter, as well as the relationship of age, sick duration, attack frequency and skin reaction with the clinical efficacy.
METHODSOne hundred and thirty-five cases of pediatric recurrent pneumonia were divided into a one-year group, a two-year group and a three-year group, 45 cases in each one according to the duration of treatment. The acupoints for the application were Dingchuan (EX-B1), Feishu (BL 13), Gaohuang (BL 43) and Danzhong (CV 17) with the same herbal plaster (prepared with rhizome corydalis, semen brassicae, euphorbia kansui and asarum sieboldii at the ratio of 2:2:1:1) on the first day of each of the three periods of the hot season, 2 to 4 h in each treatment. The attack frequency and change rate were observed before and after treatment in the three groups. The clinical efficacy was assessed in the three groups.
RESULTS(1) After treatment, the attack frequency of pediatric pneumonia was reduced apparently in the three groups (all P < 0.01). The result in the three-year group was less than that in the one-year group and the two-year group and the change rate was the highest (all P < 0.01). (2) After treatment, the sick duration was shortened apparently in the three groups (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). The result in the three-year group was the most remarkable, statistically and significantly different as compared with the other two groups (both P < 0.01). (3) The total effective rate in the three-year group was better than that in either of the other two groups [84.4% (35/45) vs 51.1% (23/45, P < 0.01), 84.4% (35/45) vs 71.1% (32/45, P < 0.05)]. (4) The total effective rate in the children aged from 4 to 7 years was better than that in the group aged from 8 to 10 years and the group aged from 11 to 14 years [79. 7% (47/59) vs 71.7% (33/46, P < 0.05); 79.7% (47/59) vs 43.3% (13/30, P < 0.01)]. (5) The total effective rate in the children with the sick duration ≥ 4 year was lower than that in the group with the sick duration <2 years and that 2 to 4 years (both P < 0. 01). (6) The total effective rate in the children with the annual attack frequency of 2 to 4 times was better than that with the frequency ≥ 4 times (P < 0.01). (7) For the cases with skin reaction after treatment, the total effective rate was better than that in the cases without reaction (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe point application in summer for the prevention in winter reduces the attack frequency of pediatric pneumonia, shortens the sick duration and has achieved the better significant efficacy in the cases of lower age, shorter sick duration, less attack frequency and moderate skin reaction.
Acupuncture Points ; Adolescent ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Pneumonia ; drug therapy ; prevention & control ; Seasons ; Treatment Outcome
8.Degradation of gelsolin in pancreatic cancer cell lines by ubiquitin-proteasome pathway
Xiaoguang NI ; Guiqi WANG ; Xiaofeng BAI ; Fang LIU ; Lanping ZHOU ; Ping ZHAO
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(06):-
Objective To explore the role of ubiquitin-proteasome pathway for the gelsolin protein degradation in pancreatic cancer.Methods Pancreatic cancer cell lines BxPC-3 and PANC-1 were first treated with specific 26s proteasome inhibitor lactacystin.Immunoblots of cell lysates were probed for gelsolin expression.To determine whether gelsolin was conjugated to ubiquitin,proteins extracted from the cells with or without lactacystin were immunoprecipitated with anti-gelsolin antibody,followed by Western blot analysis.Results The expression of gelsolin protein increased obviously after treatment with lactacystin in BxPC-3 cells for 12 h.Using anti-gelsolin antibody to immunoprecipitate gelsolin protein and followed by Western blot using anti-ubiquitin monoclonal antibody,it was found that inhibition of proteasome pathway by lactacystin resulted in accumulation of ubiquitylated forms of gelsolin protein.In PANC-1 cell line,there was no significant changes of gelsolin after treatment with lactacystin.Conclusion Ubiquitin-proteasome dependent degradation may be an important regulatory mechanism for gelsolin down-regulation in pancreatic cancer cells.
9.Comparative proteomic study of pancreatic cancer using antibody microarray
Xiaoguang NI ; Qiang MENG ; Cuiqi WANG ; Xiaofeng BAI ; Fang LIU ; Ping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2008;8(4):223-226
Objective By proteomic analysis of differentially expressed protein profiling in pancreatic cancer using antibody microarray, new tumor marker of pancreatic cancer was supposed to be discovered. Methods The antibody microarray containing 378 monoclonal antibodies was applied to detect the differentially expressed proteins of 7 sets of pancreatic ductal adenocareinoma pooled samples and their paired normal pancreas tissues pooled samples. Results 11 up-regulated proteins (UbcH6, GABA b R2, Plakophilin 2a, Inhibitor 2, Nestin, ShcC, PRK2, Neurogenin 3, STAT 3, NHE-3 and SRP54) and 9 down- regulated proteins (DCC, HPV-16 L1, RACKI, Gelsolin, Rabaptin-5, DBP2, IKKa/I, c-Cbl, FXR2) were found in pancreatic cancer. Conclusions Antibody microarray was an effective comparative proteomic technology. These dys-regulated proteins facilitated to elucidate the mechanisms of pancreatic cancer and to identify new diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets.
10. Immune Idiosyncratic Liver Injury Induced by Traditional Non-Toxic Traditional Chinese Medicine and a Hypothesis of Its Mechanism
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2017;52(13):1105-1109
In recent years, the report of adverse reaction of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM), especially the traditional non-toxic TCM-induced liver injury problems have been repeatedly arising, causing serious concerns about the safety of TCM from the public, and meanwhile there is a huge controversy about the objectivity of traditional non-toxic TCM-induced liver injury as well. How to scientifically acknowledge the side effects of traditional non-toxic TCM has become one of the most challenging and difficult international problems in this field. Previous studies may only focus on the search for toxic substances and toxic mechanisms from the perspective of drugs, so there is little attention and research on the factors that it may be caused by patients' bodies, especially the immune-mediated idiosyncratic drug induced liver injury. This paper carries on the analysis to the TCM-induced liver injury from the angles of objective identification and evaluation problems, elaborates the relationship between the immune and drug-induced liver injury, taking the traditional non-toxic TCM Polygonum Multiflorum as an example to analyze the objective authenticity and mechanism of immune-mediated idiosyncratic drug induced liver injury, on which basis the immunological stress "Three Factors Causing toxicity" mechanism hypothesis of idiosyncratic TCM-induced liver injury has been frist put forward. This hypothesis also provides a theoretical basis for the objective identification and evaluation of traditional non-toxic TCM-induced liver injury, innovate and develop a new evaluation model and method of TCM's safety, which has a significant value for revealing the objectivity of TCM-induced liver injury.