1.The expression of estrogen receptor genes in diethylstilbestrol-induced pituitary prolactinoma in rats
Chun XU ; Jiangyuan LI ; Zhaojian HUANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2001;17(1):47-50
Objective To examine the expressions of estrogen receptor α (ERα), estrogen receptor β (ERβ) and pituitary-specific truncated estrogen receptor product-1 (TERP-1) in diethylstilbestrol (DES) induced prolactinoma of rats. Methods Ovariectomised Wistar rats were subcutaneously implanted with an implant containing 20 mg DES. Rats were implanted with a blank implant as controls. Eight weeks later, serum prolactin level of rats was measured by RIA. Prolactin immunoreactive cells of anterior pituitary were detected by immunohistochemistry assay. ERα, ERβ and TERP-1 mRNAs in pituitaries were examined by RT-PCR. Results Serum prolactin levels, pituitary weights and pituitary prolactin immunoreactive cell countings in experimental group rats were all obviously higher than those in control group (P<0.001 respectively). ERα, ERβ and TERP-1 mRNAs were all transcripted in DES induced rat prolactinomas. ERα and TERP-1 mRNA levels were significantly higher in experimental group than those in control group (P<0.001 and P<0.05). Conclusion Estrogen plays a direct role in regulating pituitary prolactin cells through estrogen receptors. Further functional studies will be required to determine whether coexpression of ER variants along with normal ER confers a pathophysiological role in pituitary hormone regulation and (or) tumor cell proliferation.
2.Research on Medical Ethics of Tissue-Engineered Cardiae Valve
Wu LI ; Weiyong LIU ; Zhaojian GUO
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(05):-
This article discusses the material and methods of establishing tissue-engineered cardiac valve,the ethical problems of tissue engineered cardiac valve and the relationship between advanced technology and ethics.
3.Document Management of Medical Ethics Evaluation and Its Practical Application
Hongjuan LIANG ; Gang LI ; Zhaojian GUO
Chinese Medical Ethics 1994;0(06):-
Document management of medical ethics evaluation includes medical staff's correlated information showed in medical practice.The information conveyed in the documents can be applied in many fields including medical ethics research,medical ethics management,and professional ethics construction,etc.The establishment,application and management of the document are of great importance for medical ethics construction.
4.Effect of de-splanchnic circulation of the stomach on ultramicrostructure of gastric mucosa and submucosal microcirculation in prehepatic portal hypertensive canine models
Liang WANG ; Yu LI ; Zhaojian NIU ; Yanbing ZHOU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2011;26(9):732-735
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of de-splanchnic circulation of the stomach (DSCS) on ultramicrostructure of gastric mucosa and submucosal microcirculation in prehepatic portal hypertensive canine models.MethodsTwelve prehepatic portal hypertensive canine models were established by half constriction and silk line chronic embolization of the portal vein. The esophageal varices and collateral circulation were observed by venography after 4 weeks.Dogs with established model were divided into pericardial devascularization group and DSCS group randomly.Esophageal variceal pressure (VP) was measured when the abdoman was open immediately before the abdoman was closed and 4 weeks after the operation respectively. The liver function was also tested preoperatively and 4 weeks postoperatively. The ultrastructure of gastric mucosa and submucosal microcirculation was observed by transmission electron microscope.ResultsThe VP decreased significantly from (22. 1 ± 0.9 ) cm H2O to (17. 8 ± 0. 4) cm H2O after DSCS ( P < 0. 01 ).There were no obvious different changes in the liver function preoperatively and postoperatively ( P > 0. 05 ) in pericardial devascularization group. The microvillus of gastric epithelium cells were interrupted and fell off and that microvillus significantly reduced. Moreover, it was also shown that the basal lamina of submucosal veinule endothelial cells were uneven thick and discontinuous and that red blood cells could be obviously gathered in the endothelial cells interspace. While there were less severe damages in the gastric musosa epithelia and submucosal venule endothelial cells in DSCS group.ConclusionsDSCS procedure can significantly decrease espophageal variceal pressure and improve the ultramicrostructure of gastric mucosa and submucosal microcirculation in canine models with prehepatic portal hypertension.
5.Clinicopathology and imaging findings of primary pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma
Zhaojian TIAN ; Minxia PANG ; Qisong WU ; Xinguo YANG ; Hongfu LI ; Xingong LI ; Rugang KOU ; Xiaofei WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(10):1047-1051
Objective To investigate the clinical pathological features and imaging findings of primary pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma. Methods Fifteen patients with a pathologically verified primary pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma were reviewed retrospectively. Fourteen patients had CT examinations and I0 of them had contrast-enhanced CT scan. Nine patients had chest plain films. Results Of 15 patients, 14 were peripheral and 1 was central, diameters ranging from 2.5 cm to 9.5 cm. Five located in the upper, 3 in the middle and 4 in the lower lobe of the right lung. The other 3 located in the upper left lobe. All cases presented with a spheroid solid lung mass on chest plain film and CT examinations. Three had irregular eccentric cavities. Six were well demarcated, 2 were ill defined, 4 were lobulated and 3 were speculated. The central case had obstructive pneumonia and showed ill defined. Ten showed irregular peripheral heterogeneous contrast enhancement. The center part of the tumor showed no enhancement or inhomogeneous enhancement. Seven had thoracic wall or pleural invasion, 4 had hilar or mediastinal lymphopathy and 2 had metastasis. Histopathologically, 8 were pleomorphic carcinoma, 2 were spindle cell carcinoma, 3 were giant cell carcinoma and 3 were pulmonary blastomas. Conclusion The X-ray and CT findings of the primary pulmonary sarcomatoid carcinoma are not specific. The clinicopathologic features were the evidence of diagnosis.
6.Pulmonary fibroleiomyomatous hamartoma: report of a case.
Zhenying YUE ; Yanguang DONG ; Zhaojian TIAN ; Songbo ZHAO ; Wenxue LI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2015;44(12):914-915
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pathology
7.Preoperative endocrinological characteristics of pituitary apoplexy of infarcted type
Hongwei YIN ; Zhuoqun LI ; Yuxiang WANG ; Huantin LI ; Yugong FENG ; Zhaojian LI
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2020;19(6):552-556
Objective:To investigate the preoperative endocrinological characteristics of pituitary apoplexy of infarcted type.Methods:Twenty-six patients with pituitary apoplexy of infarcted type, confirmed by pathological pathology in our hospital from January 2010 to October 2019, were chosen. All patients were performed pituitary adenoma stroke scale before surgery, and endocrine examinations were performed on three pituitary target gland axes, namely the pituitary-thyroid axis, pituitary-gonadal axis and pituitary-adrenal axis, to evaluate the pituitary function and functions of three target gland axes.Results:Preoperative pituitary adenoma stroke scale scores were (1.92±1.78), ranged from 2 to 8. Twenty-five patients (96%) were with impaired pituitary function, including 13 patients (50%) with panhypopituitarism and 12 patients (46%) with partial hypopituitarism; in these 12 patients with partial hypopituitarism, 9 patients were noted to be involved two target gland axes, and 3 patients were noted to be involved one target gland axis. There were 22 patients (85%) with hypophysia-gonadal axis hypopituitarism, 14 (54%) with hypophysia-thyroid axis hypopituitarism, and 13 (50%) with hypophysia-adrenal axis hypopituitarism. Preoperative levels of prolactin in 26 patients (100%), testosterone in 26 patients (100%), luteinizing hormone in 18 patients (75%), progestational hormone in 18 patients (75%), thyroid stimulating hormone in 18 patients (69%), free triiodothyronine in 17 patients (65%), free thyroxine in 14 patients (54%), estradiol in 13 patients (54%), cortisol in 13 patients (52%), follicle stimulating hormone in 9 patients (38%), adrenocorticotrophic hormone in 9 patients (35%), growth hormone in 3 patients (15%) were lower as compared with baseline levels.Conclusion:Hypophysia-gonadal axis hypopituitarism is most common in pituitary apoplexy of infarcted type, and the endocrinological features are the sharp decrease of prolactin and testosterone levels.
8.MicroRNAs and nonresolving inflammation-related cancer.
Zhaojian GONG ; Shanshan ZHANG ; Ke TANG ; Xiayu LI ; Bo XIANG ; Juanjuan XIANG ; Ming ZHOU ; Jian MA ; Zhaoyang ZENG ; Wei XIONG ; Guiyuan LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(6):639-644
The link between nonresolving inflammation and cancer is well documented. On the one hand, epidemiologic evidence supports that approximately 25% of all human cancer worldwide is caused by nonresolving inflammation. On the other hand, inflammatory cells are found in the microenvironment of most, if not all, tumors. In the tumor micro-environment, inflammatory cells and molecules influence almost every aspect of cancer. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) participate in the initiation and progression of nonresolving inflammation-related cancer by regulating the key genes and related signaling pathways. Further investigation into the molecular mechanisms by which miRNAs carry out their functions will be of great value in the prevention, early diagnosis, and treatment of tumors.
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genetics
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immunology
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Tumor Microenvironment
9. Tryptophan metabolism in patients with primary immune thrombocytopenia with high dose of dexamethasone
Zhaojian LI ; Xiaoqian LIU ; Junqing XU ; Yinghui LIU ; Liming CHEN ; Xiaoxia CHU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2017;38(3):222-226
Objective:
To test whether the tryptophan metabolism was abnormal in newly diagnosed ITP patients as well as in these patients after treatment with dexamethasone.
Methods:
Newly diagnosed patients with ITP between Jan 2014 and May 2015 were enrolled, including 14 females and 11 males, with a median age of 57 years and a median PLT count of 16 (0-32) ×109/L. All patients were treated with oral dexamethasone. The expression levels of IDO mRNA and TTS mRNA in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were analyzed by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction. ELISA was used to test the concentrations of IDO and TTS in serum. The concentrations of plasma kynurenine and tryptophan were detected by high-pressure liquid chromatography. Samples from healthy individuals were tested as controls.
Results:
①After dexamethasone treatment, 17 patients resulted in persistent remission, 2 cases were ineffective, and relapse occurred in 6 cases at a median follow-up of 11 (6-18) months. ②Before and after dexamethasone treatment, the relative expression of indoleamine2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) mRNA and tryptophanyl t-RNA synthetase (TTS) mRNA showed that there were significant decline in persistent remission group (2.54±0.86 vs 19.85±5.36, t=3.188, P=0.003; 0.68±0.19 vs 45.39±15.83, t=2.842, P=0.008) , compared with the normal control group, the difference was not statistically significant (t=2.313, P=0.027; t=1.127, P=0.268) . After treatment, the IDO concentration decreased [ (19.34±0.42) U/ml] and the TTS concentration was markedly increased [ (13.37±0.54) μg/L] in sustained remission group compared with that before treatment [ (21.91±0.37) U/ml] as well as that in normal controls. In particularly, abnormal tryptophan catabolism could be recovered in these 17 patients with persistent remission [Try: (19.85±5.36) μmol/L vs (19.65±4.55) μmol/L, t=1.027, P=0.311; Kyn: (0.56±0.26) μmol/L vs (0.58±0.23) μmol/L, t=2.075, P=0.448]. ③There was no obviously difference in the relative expression of IDO mRNA and TTS mRNA, the concentration of IDO and TTS and the abnormal tryptophan catabolism between before and after treatment of dexamethasone in patients without response and relapsed patients (all P>0.01) .
Conclusion
The tryptophan catabolism was abnormal in ITP patients, and it could be recovered in patients with persistent remission.
10.Advances in regulation of gene expression mediated by lncRNAs.
Qian YANG ; Hongbin HUANG ; Zhaojian GONG ; Wei XIONG ; Zhaoyang ZENG ; Guiyuan LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2014;39(1):91-95
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a group of endogenous RNA molecules which exceed 200 nt in length, lack complete specific open reading frame, and completely lack or possessvery limited protein-coding capacity. Recent studies have revealed that lncRNAs participate in critical processes such as genomic imprinting, cell differentiation, and immune reaction, etc. lncRNAs regulate gene expression at the epigenetic, transcriptional and post-transcriptional levels by modulating chromatin remodeling and histone modifications, interfering the transcription, regulating patterns of alternative splicing, generating small RNAs, and modulating protein activation and localization. Through their numerous functions, lncRNAs play critical roles in the growth, development, senescence, death, and other important physiological and pathological processes. Further investigation into the regulation of gene expression mediated by lncRNAs will be of great value in the thorough understanding of pathogenies and provide new molecular markers and drug targets of diseases.
Alternative Splicing
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Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
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Gene Expression
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Open Reading Frames
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Proteins
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RNA, Long Noncoding