1.Application of the binary Logistic regression mode to analyze ultrasonographic features of the solid breast tumors
Jie ZENG ; Baoming LUO ; Hui ZHI ; Haiyun YANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2008;17(7):601-603
Objective To evaluate the application of the binary Logistic regression model to analyze ultrasonographie indexes of the solid breast tumors. Methods The indexes of two dimensional gray scale ultrasonography,two dimensional color Doppler flow imaging,three dimensional gray scale ultrasonography, three dimensional color Doppler flow imaging and ultrasonic elastography were evaluated in 151 breast lesions confirmed by surgical pathology. A Logistic regression model for predicting breast rnalignaney on the basis of ultrasonographic indexes was obtained. A receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to assess the performance of the Logistic regression model. Results Six ultrasonic indexes were finally entering the Logistic regression model. They were elasticity score, shape,internal echo, RI, enhancement of posterior acoustic alteration and the converging pattern in the coronal plane. The area under the ROC curve was 0. 996. The percentage correct of prediction was 97.35 %. Conclusions The multivariate analysis model of binary Logistic regression can describe and analyze the process of differential diagnosis of malignant and benign solid breast tumors by ultrasonography and can select out the valuable indexes of differential diagnosis.
2.Difference of tumor cell proliferative capability and the interrelated genes'expression in the center and edge tissues of colon cancer
Jie GUO ; Zhi-Xiang SHEN ; He-Skeng LUO ;
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the difference of tumor cell proliferation between the center and the edge tissues of human colon cancer and its relationship with the expression and methylation of p16 and p14 gene.Methods The expression of Ki67,P14 and P16 protein was assessed by immunohistochemistry,methylation status and mRNA expression of p16 and p14 gene in different area of colon cancer tissue were analyzed by methylation-specific PCR.RT-PCR and microdissection technique. Results There was significant difference in expressions of Ki67 between the center(100.0%) and the edge (30.1%) tissue in 42 cases of colon cancer(P
3.Posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome in a woman with pancreatitis
Luo JIE ; Zhan YA-JING ; Hu ZHI-PING
Chinese Medical Journal 2019;132(18):2265-2267
4.Cellular expression profile of RhoA in rats with spinal cord injury.
Wen-Jie, WEI ; Zhi-Yuan, YU ; Huai-Jie, YANG ; Min-Jie, XIE ; Wei, WANG ; Xiang, LUO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(5):657-62
RhoA, a small GTPase, is involved in a wide array of cellular functions in the central nervous system, such as cell motility, cytoskeleton rearrangement, transcriptional regulation, phagocytosis and cell growth. It is not known how spinal cord injury (SCI) affects the expression of RhoA in different nerve cells. In the present study, we investigated the changes of RhoA expression in remote areas of the injury at the 3rd, 7th and 30th day after SCI, which was established by T10 contusion method. Moreover, we examine its expression profile in neurons, astrocytes and microglia. RhoA was found to be weakly expressed in these nerve cells in normal spinal cord. Western blotting showed that, after SCI, the total RhoA expression was up-regulated, and the RhoA expression was increased and peaked at the 7th day. Double immunostaining revealed specific and temporal expression patterns of RhoA in different nerve cells. The expression of RhoA in neurons started to increase at day 3, peaked at day 7 and then decreased slightly at day 30. Expression of RhoA in astrocytes increased moderately after SCI and peaked at day 7. There was no obvious change in RhoA expression in microglia after SCI in remote areas. This study demonstrated that, after SCI, RhoA expression exhibited different patterns with different nerve cells of spinal cord. RhoA expression patterns also changed with time after SCI, and among different nerve cells in the injured spinal cord. These findings can help us better understand the roles of RhoA in SCI.
5.Molecular identification of Tibetan medicine Qianghuoyu by CO I.
Wen-jie DU ; Hai-qing LIU ; Jing XU ; Gui-fa LUO ; Zhi-nan MEI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(3):395-398
The CO I gene sequences of Qianghuoyu, Pachytriton labiatus and Gehyra mutilata were achieved by PCR amplification and bi-directional sequencing. Furthermore, a pair of specific primers SJYW1 and SJYW2 in the non-conservative district were designed through sequence alignment. The PCR reaction condition was established by changing the annealing temperature and cycle numbers. The results showed that 350 bp DNA fragment was amplified from Qianghuoyu in PCR with annealed temperature at 54 °C and the cycle number was 25 cycles, whereas not any DNA fragment was amplified from P. labiatus and G. mutilata under the same reaction condition. This method is well-performed in the identification of Qianghuoyu for its excellent specificity and repeatability.
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Drug Contamination
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Medicine, Tibetan Traditional
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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methods
6.Optimization for ISSR-PCR system of traditional Chinese medicine Lysimachia christinae by orthogonal design.
Feng-Ming REN ; Kai-Zhi HU ; Yan-Qin LIU ; Yan-Xiang JIAO ; Jie LIU ; Min LUO ; Jian QUAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(12):2233-2238
In order to establish the stable andreliable ISSR-PCR System of Lysimachia christinae, L16 (4(5)) orthogonal design, which based on 7 levels of single factor experiment, were used in this study. The variance analysis was carried out by SPSS 19.0, and 5 main factors affecting the reaction system were optimized in 4 levels. The best annealing temperature was selected by the optimized reaction system. And the stability and reliability of this system was tested by 23 samples from different origins. The results showed that the five factors (DNA template, primer, dNTP, Mg2+ and Taq enzyme) were the most impacts on the amplified results of ISSR-PCR of L. christinae. The order of the influence was: primer > Taq enzyme > DNA template > Mg2+ > dNTP. The optimal system, which was determined by multiple comparison on different levels of each factor, was total volume of 25 microL, including DNA template 60 ng, primer 0.3 micromol x L(-1), dNTP 0.2 mmol x L(-1), Mg2+ 1.8 mmol x L(-1), Taq enzyme 1.25 U. The optimal system was stable and reliable tested by 23 samples from different origins. This study lays the foundation for genetic diversity analysis, fine varieties selection and molecular identification of L. christinae, and provides reference for optimization on ISSR-PCR system of other speciesin future.
DNA Primers
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genetics
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DNA, Plant
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genetics
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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classification
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Microsatellite Repeats
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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methods
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Primulaceae
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classification
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genetics
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Quality Control
7.The role of STAT3 in inflammatory bowel disease and colitis-associated cancer and research progress of the related drugs
Xiao-fan CHENG ; Hu-tai-long ZHU ; Ling LIU ; Jing LUO ; Zhi-jie SUN ; De-li DONG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(8):2253-2261
Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT) 3 is a critical transcription factor for cell proliferation and survival. It is activated within cells by many cytokines to mediate immune and inflammatory responses to injury. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), represented by Crohn′s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC), is a chronic inflammatory disease of the intestinal tract. STAT3 has been shown to be abnormally activated in IBD colon tissues by many pro-inflammatory cytokines, leading to disruption of the intestinal mucosal barrier and excessive innate immune and Th17 responses. The persistent chronic inflammation eventually leads to intestinal fibrosis and stenosis. In addition to immune responses, STAT3 is also involved in intestinal fibrosis in IBD by promoting the transcription of fibrosis-related genes. Colitis-associated cancer (CAC) is a particularly aggressive subtype of colorectal cancer and is associated with chronic inflammation-induced IBD. STAT3 has also been associated with CAC initiation and development. STAT3 is overactivated in tumors, which leads to suppression of the anti-tumor activity of immune cells and promotion of cancer cell proliferation, tumor angiogenesis, invasion, and migration. In the present article, we summarize the role of STAT3 in IBD and CAC and the research progress of the related drugs developed for UC and CAC treatment.
8.Downregulation of Duffy antigen receptor for chemokine (DARC) is associated with lymph node metastasis in human breast cancer.
Zhou-luo OU ; Jie WANG ; Yi-feng HOU ; Jian-min LUO ; Zhen-zhou SHEN ; Zhi-min SHAO
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2006;28(8):586-589
OBJECTIVETo analyze the relationship between Duffy antigen receptor for chemokines (DARC) and the metastasis potential in human breast cancer. METHODS Breast cancer tissue sections from 75 patients, grouped according to the local lymph node status were examined immunohistochemically for protein level of DARC. Microvessel density (MVD) was counted by endothelial cells immunostained using anti-CD34 antibody.
RESULTSStrong positive DARC immunostaining in lymph node negative and positive groups was detected in 31 cases (81.6%) and 18 cases (48.6%), respectively (P < 0.01). MVD was (35.67 +/- 17.96)/HP and (53.38 +/- 20.29)/HP in DARC strong positive and less positive cases (P < 0.01). In those patients with lung, bone, hepatic distant metastasis (13 cases), 9 cases (69.2%) were DARC less positive, 4 cases (30.8%) were DARC strong positive. The correlation coefficient was -0.412 between DARC expression and MVD and the corresponding value was -0.346 between DARC expression and lymph node status and -0.333 between DARC expression and distant metastasis in breast cancer.
CONCLUSIONDARC may play a negative role in the process of neoangiogenesis, and probably has an association with the lymph node status.
Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Antigens, CD34 ; analysis ; Bone Neoplasms ; metabolism ; secondary ; Breast Neoplasms ; blood supply ; metabolism ; pathology ; Down-Regulation ; Duffy Blood-Group System ; metabolism ; Female ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Liver Neoplasms ; metabolism ; secondary ; Lung Neoplasms ; metabolism ; secondary ; Lymphatic Metastasis ; Middle Aged ; Neovascularization, Pathologic ; metabolism ; pathology ; Receptors, Cell Surface ; metabolism ; Survival Analysis
9.Preparation optimization for Bishutongqiao Mixture
huan Jie LI ; lin Luo WANG ; Ming GUO ; jie Wen XU ; ting Xue CHEN ; yong Zhi LI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(9):1825-1829
AIM To optimize the preparation of Bishutongqiao Mixture.METHODS With solid total mass,contents of astragaloside A and calycosin-7-glucoside as evaluation indices,water addition,extraction time and extraction times as influencing factors,the aqueous extraction process was optimized by orthogonal test.With the contents and retention rates of astragaloside A and calycosin-7-glucoside as evaluation indices,the effects of normal pressure and decompression on the concentration process were investigated.And the effects of solubilizer (polysorbate 80),taste-masking agent (sucrose) and bacteriostatic agent (sodium benzoate) amounts on the forming process were studied as well.RESULTS The optimal aqueous extraction conditions were determined to be ten times for water addition,1 h for extraction time,and extracting twice,the comprehensive score was 91.67.The contents and retention rates of astragaloside A and calycosin-7-glucoside at normal pressure concentration were higher than those at decompression concentration.The optimal forming process was obtained at polysorbate 80,sucrose and sodium benzoate amounts of 1.43%,15% and 0.3%,respectively.CONCLUSION This stable and feasible method can be used for the preparation of Bishutongqiao Mixture.
10.Cellular expression profile of RhoA in rats with spinal cord injury.
Wen-Jie WEI ; Zhi-Yuan YU ; Huai-Jie YANG ; Min-Jie XIE ; Wei WANG ; Xiang LUO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2014;34(5):657-662
RhoA, a small GTPase, is involved in a wide array of cellular functions in the central nervous system, such as cell motility, cytoskeleton rearrangement, transcriptional regulation, phagocytosis and cell growth. It is not known how spinal cord injury (SCI) affects the expression of RhoA in different nerve cells. In the present study, we investigated the changes of RhoA expression in remote areas of the injury at the 3rd, 7th and 30th day after SCI, which was established by T10 contusion method. Moreover, we examine its expression profile in neurons, astrocytes and microglia. RhoA was found to be weakly expressed in these nerve cells in normal spinal cord. Western blotting showed that, after SCI, the total RhoA expression was up-regulated, and the RhoA expression was increased and peaked at the 7th day. Double immunostaining revealed specific and temporal expression patterns of RhoA in different nerve cells. The expression of RhoA in neurons started to increase at day 3, peaked at day 7 and then decreased slightly at day 30. Expression of RhoA in astrocytes increased moderately after SCI and peaked at day 7. There was no obvious change in RhoA expression in microglia after SCI in remote areas. This study demonstrated that, after SCI, RhoA expression exhibited different patterns with different nerve cells of spinal cord. RhoA expression patterns also changed with time after SCI, and among different nerve cells in the injured spinal cord. These findings can help us better understand the roles of RhoA in SCI.
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Astrocytes
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metabolism
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Blotting, Western
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Immunohistochemistry
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Male
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Microglia
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metabolism
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Microscopy, Confocal
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Neurons
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metabolism
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Spinal Cord Injuries
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metabolism
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Time Factors
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rhoA GTP-Binding Protein
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metabolism