1.Development status and thinking of medical engineering in TCM medical institutions in Guizhou Province
Dan LYU ; Xian-jiang WEI ; Ze-lin WANG ; Bing ZHANG ; Da-hai DENG ; Ying LIU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2025;46(5):84-90
Medical engineering in TCM medical institutions in Guizhou Province was described in terms of its development status and problems in functional positioning,professional title appraisal,unbalanced staff composition and discipline foun-dation.Some suggestions were put forward including determining the functional positioning and management mode of medical engineering institutions,promoting the professional title system for medical engineering staffs,strengthening medical engineering team and enhancing medical engineering discipline.References were provided for the development of medical engineering in TCM medical institutions in Guizhou Province.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2025,46(5):84-90]
2.Development status and thinking of medical engineering in TCM medical institutions in Guizhou Province
Dan LYU ; Xian-jiang WEI ; Ze-lin WANG ; Bing ZHANG ; Da-hai DENG ; Ying LIU
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2025;46(5):84-90
Medical engineering in TCM medical institutions in Guizhou Province was described in terms of its development status and problems in functional positioning,professional title appraisal,unbalanced staff composition and discipline foun-dation.Some suggestions were put forward including determining the functional positioning and management mode of medical engineering institutions,promoting the professional title system for medical engineering staffs,strengthening medical engineering team and enhancing medical engineering discipline.References were provided for the development of medical engineering in TCM medical institutions in Guizhou Province.[Chinese Medical Equipment Journal,2025,46(5):84-90]
3.Porcine SIRT5 promotes replication of foot and mouth disease virus type O in PK-15 cells
Guo-Hui CHEN ; Xi-Juan SHI ; Xin-Tian BIE ; Xing YANG ; Si-Yue ZHAO ; Da-Jun ZHANG ; Deng-Shuai ZHAO ; Wen-Qian YAN ; Ling-Ling CHEN ; Mei-Yu ZHAO ; Lu HE ; Hai-Xue ZHENG ; Xia LIU ; Ke-Shan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2024;40(5):421-429
The effect of porcine SIRT5 on replication of foot and mouth disease virus type O(FMDV-O)and the underlying regulatory mechanism were investigated.Western blot and RT-qPCR analyses were employed to monitor expression of endoge-nous SIRT5 in PK-15 cells infected with FMDV-O.Three pairs of SIRT5-specific siRNAs were synthesized.Changes to SIRT5 and FMDV-O protein and transcript levels,in addition to virus copy numbers,were measured by western blot and RT-qPCR analyses.PK-15 cells were transfected with a eukaryotic SIRT5 expression plasmid.Western blot and RT-qPCR analyses were used to explore the impact of SIRT5 overexpression on FMDV-O replication.Meanwhile,RT-qPCR analysis was used to detect the effect of SIRT5 overexpression on the mRNA expression levels of type I interferon-stimulated genes induced by SeV and FMDV-O.The results showed that expression of SIRT5 was up-regulated in PK-15 cells infected with FMDV-O and siRNA interfered with SIRT5 to inhibit FMDV-O replication.SIRT5 overexpression promoted FMDV-O replication.SIRT5 over-expression decreased mRNA expression levels of interferon-stimulated genes induced by SeV and FMDV-O.These results suggest that FMDV-O infection stimulated expression of SIRT5 in PK-15 cells,while SIRT5 promoted FMDV-O rep-lication by inhibiting production of type I interferon-stimula-ted genes.These findings provide a reference to further ex-plore the mechanism underlying the ability of porcine SIRT5 to promote FMDV-O replication.
4.Clinical characteristics and surgical outcomes of school-age pediatric monocular retinal detachment
Jing-Hua LIU ; Song-Feng LI ; Guang-Da DENG ; Liang LI ; Jing MA ; Ming-Zhen YUAN ; Hai LU
International Eye Science 2022;22(9):1419-1425
AIM:To evaluate the underlying aetiology and clinical characteristics of retinal detachment(RD)in school-age pediatric monocular RD.METHODS:Patients with RD and contralateral blind(monocular RD)aged 7-14 years, from November 2015 to May 2021 in our hospital were retrospectively reviewed. Demographic characteristics and etiology of RD, clinical type, surgical modality, type of intraocular tamponade, pre-and postoperative visual and anatomical outcomes were recorded and evaluated.RESULTS: There were 27 children(27 eyes)with monocular RD at least 6mo follow-up. The average age at presentation was 10.63±2.30 years. Familial exudative vitreoretinopathy(FEVR)(11/27, 41%), postoperative congenital glaucoma(6/27, 22%)and Stickler syndrome(3/27, 11%)were main underlying etiologies. Among them, rhegmatogenous retinal detachment(RRD)comprised 78%(21/27)of the patients, of which 81% patients(17/21)had proliferative vitreoretinopathy(PVR)C3 or worse. Pars plana vitrectomy(PPV)was done in 85%(23/27)of the patients, of which 83%(19/23)received silicone oil tamponade. Best corrected visual acuity(BCVA, LogMAR)worse than 1.7 was seen in 78%(21/27)of the patients at final visit, and 82%(22/27)had reattached retina, but 41%(11/27)of the patients remained status of silicone oil tamponade at last visit.CONCLUSION:School-age pediatric monocular RD is often associated with underlying congenital or hereditary conditions, and often presented with severe RD and severe PVR reaction which needed vitrectomy combined with silicon oil tamponade, and with poor visual and anatomical short-term prognosis.
5. EHD2 Affects the Proliferation of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma by Regulating the Cyclin Dl-CDK4-pRb Signaling Axis
Zhi-Da ZHANG ; Dan-Xia DENG ; Bing WEN ; Liu PENG ; Ke DONG ; De-Yuan PAN ; Lian-Di LIAO ; Li-Yan XU ; En-Min LI ; Hai-Xiang ZHENG ; Li-Yan XU ; De-Yuan PAN ; Li-Yan XU
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022;38(9):1174-1192
Actin-binding proteins (ABPs) are important components of the F-actin cytoskeleton and affect the dynamics of F-actin by promoting the polymerization and depolymerization of actin. Numerous studies have shown that F-actin and actin-binding proteins are involved in all stages of carcinogenesis. Our analysis of esophageal carcinoma proteomic data showed that the actin-binding protein EHD2 (E p s l 5 homology domain-containing protein 2) is expressed at low levels in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma tissues and patients with lower EHD2 expression had poorer prognosis. Previous studies have revealed that EHD2 is involved in the regulation of glucose metabolism, autophagy and tumor cell migration. However, the role and mechanism of EHD2 in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma progression remain unclear. This study aimed to explore the effect of EHD2 on the proliferation of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. Immunofluorescence and cell fractionation analysis showed that EHD2 was not only localized in the cell membrane and cytoplasm, but also in the nucleus. Colony formation, EdU labeling and flow cytometry were used to determine the effect of EHD2 on the proliferation of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma. The results showed that overexpression of EHD2 and EHD2-3×NLS (nuclear localization signal) inhibited proliferation, cell cycle G
6.Molecular mechanism of Ganoderma against gastric cancer based on network pharmacology and experimental test.
Jia-Yi ZHONG ; Hai-Bing CHEN ; Da-Zeng YE ; Zheng-Jun DENG ; Jia-Jia SHAO ; Jia-Wei HAN ; Jun-Hui YUAN ; Nian-Ying DENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(1):203-223
This study aims to explore the molecular mechanism of Ganoderma against gastric cancer based on network pharmacology, molecular docking, and cell experiment. The active components and targets of Ganoderma were retrieved from Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform(TCMSP), and gastric cancer-related targets from GeneCards and Online Mendelian Inheritance in Man(OMIM). The protein-protein interaction(PPI) network of the common targets was constructed with STRING, followed by Gene Ontology(GO) term enrichment and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes(KEGG) pathway enrichment analysis of the common genes based on Bioconductor and R language. The medicinal-disease-component-target network and medicinal-disease-component-target-pathway network were established by Cytoscape. Molecular docking was performed between β-sitosterol(the key component in Ganoderma) and the top 15 targets in the PPI network. Cell experiment was performed to verify the findings. A total of 14 active components and 28 targets of Ganoderma were retrieved, and the medicinal and the disease shared 25 targets, including caspase-3(CASP3), caspase-8(CASP8), caspase-9(CASP9), and B-cell lymphoma-2(BCL2). The common targets involved 72 signaling pathways and apoptosis and p53 signaling pathway may play a crucial role in the effect of Ganoderma against gastric cancer. β-sitosterol had strong binding activity to the top 15 targets in the PPI network. The in vitro cell experiment demonstrated that β-sitosterol inhibited gastric cancer AGS cell proliferation by inducing cell apoptosis and cell cycle arrest in the S phase, which might be related to the regulation of the p53 pathway. This study shows the multi-component, multi-target, and multi-pathway characteristics of Ganoderma against gastric cancer, which lays a scientific basis for further research on the molecular mechanism.
Ganoderma
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Molecular Docking Simulation
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Network Pharmacology
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Stomach Neoplasms/genetics*
7.Expression and Clinical Significance of Late Endosomal/Lysosomal Adaptor,Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase and Mammalian Target of Rapamycin Activator 3 in Bladder Carcinoma.
Lei Hong DENG ; Fang Hua XU ; Tao ZENG ; Xiang da XU ; Hai Chao CHAO
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2019;41(5):601-608
Objective To investigate the expression and clinical significance of late endosomal/lysosomal adaptor,mitogen-activated protein kinase and mammalian target of rapamycin activator 3(LAMTOR3)in bladder carcinoma.Methods Oncomine and Expression Atlas were used to extract the useful mining gene chip database for analyzing the expression of LAMTOR3 in bladder carcinoma tissues and cell lines,and the correlation of LAMTOR3 with the clinicopathological features were analyzed.RT-PCR,Western blot,and immunohistochemistry were performed to detect the expression of LAMTOR3 in bladder carcinoma cell lines,specimens,and adjacent normal tissues for verifying the results exploited from the above databases.Results The Expression Atlas showed that LAMTOR3 had high expressions in Hs172.T,HT-1376,RT4,JMSU-1,and T24 cell lines among 20 bladder carcinoma cell lines,among which the LAMTOR3 expression was different.Oncomine reported that LAMTOR3 expression in bladder carcinoma,including invasive(=2.857,=0.005)and non-invasive carcinoma(=3.105,=0.003),was significantly higher than that in adjacent normal tissues.The expression of LAMTOR3 was positively correlated with pathological grade(<0.05).The expressions of LAMTOR3 mRNA in bladder carcinoma cell lines,including UMUC3(=10.84,=0.0084),J82(=21.75,=0.0021),5637(=45.88,=0.0005),and T24(=87.58,=0.0001)were significantly higher than that in normal bladder cell line SV-HUC-1,while its expression in bladder carcinoma tissues was significantly higher than that in adjacent normal tissues(<0.05),so was its protein level in tissues(<0.05).Immunohistochemistry showed that LAMTOR3 protein was over-expressed in bladder carcinoma tissues;its level in invasive carcinoma tissues was higher than that in no-invasive carcinoma tissues and was related closely with the clinical stages(=9.189,=0.002),pathological grades(=4.746,=0.029),and lymphatic metastasis(=6.210,=0.013)but had no significant correlation to sex(=0.965,=0.326),age(=2.126,=0.145),and distant metastasis(=1.261,=0.261).Conclusion LAMTOR3 is highly expressed in bladder carcinoma cell lines and tissues and plays a key role in the development and progression of bladder carcinoma.
Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
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genetics
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Humans
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Prognosis
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Urinary Bladder Neoplasms
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genetics
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pathology
8.Tryptanthrin derivative CY-1-4 nanoparticle induces ferroptosis in B16-F10 cells
Can-yu YANG ; Da-kuan WANG ; Hai-liang DENG ; Hua ZHANG ; Wen-bing DAI ; Bing HE ; Qiang ZHANG ; Xiang-bao MENG ; Xue-qing WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2019;54(7):1288-1296
CY-1-4 is a tryptanthrin derivative exhibiting antitumor activity. The solubility of CY-1-4 was poor and the corresponding mechanism needs further study. To solve this problem, we prepared nanoparticles encapsulated with CY-1-4 (CY-1-4 NPs) by nanoprecipitation method using poly(caprolactone) (PCL) and poly(ethylene glycol)-
9.Clinical assessment of 25G micro-incision vitrectomy for treatment of intraocular foreign bodies
Song-Feng LI ; Hai LU ; Jing-Hua LIU ; Guang-Da DENG
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2018;38(6):545-547
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of 25G minimally invasive vitrectomy for the removal of foreign bodies in the posterior segment of the ball.Methods The clinical data of 21 patients (21 eyes) with intraocular foreign bodies who underwent 25G minimally invasive vitrectomy combined with intrabulbar foreign body removal were retrospectively analyzed,including magnetic foreign bodies in 17 patients and non-magnetic foreign bodies in 4 patients.All the patients had cataract and vitreous hemorrhage,with 3 patients (3 eyes) suffering secondary endophthalmitis,and 12 patients (12 eyes) suffering secondary retinal detachment.Cataract extraction,retinal reattachment and silicone oil tamponade were combined according to different conditions,and the complications and surgical outcomes were analyzed for 6-month followup.Results All patients received preoperative examinations,immediately following implementation of 25G minimally invasive vitrectomy and intrabulbar foreign body removal procedures.The removal rate of foreign bodies in phase Ⅰ was 100%.All the endophthalmitis and retinal detachment were cured before operation.The turbid lens was removed during operation from the corneal incision in 20 patients (20 eyes),and from a scleral incision in 1 patient after cataract extraction.A total of 19 eyes had better postoperative visual acuity than preoperative vision,14 eyes underwent phase Ⅱ intraocular lens implantation,and silicone oil was retained in 2 eyes.No postoperative complications related to minimally invasive surgery occurred.Conclusion 25G minimally invasive vitrectomy has good clinical outcomes in the removal of intraocular foreign bodies in the posterior segment of the eye,with minimal surgical trauma,rapid visual function recovery,and fewer complications,but great attention should be paid to its indications.
10.Progress on rheumatoid arthritis in elderly.
Xin WANG ; Qin ZHAO ; Zhao-da DENG ; Xiao-Yuan WANG ; Si-Gong ZHANG ; Hai-Li SHEN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2017;30(6):576-580
During choosing non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs(NSAIDs), risk factors should be evaluated in elder patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The present study focused on biological therapies, and elderly patients should be more concerned about the risk of infection when used it. Traditional Chinese medicine has advantages of obvious curative effect, especially for tripterygium wilfordii, large clinical trial on western and Chinese medical accurate drug strategies for old patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Old patients are easier to suffer from cardiac diseases and interstitial lung disease, rheumatoid arthritis could be controlled along with the treatment for coexistent disease. The incidence of rheumatoid arthritis in old patients is the same with other RA, and need to treat to target based on the aim of relieve pain and reduce activity of diseases, while the clinical charteristic and treatment target in elder patients with rheumatoid arthritis were not similar with other aged patient, so treatment standard target would vary with aging. Resent clinical studies excluded old patients, lead to lack of evidence-based medicine data. Clinical study for elder patients with rheumatoid arthritis are energetically carrying out, and could provide base and guide for clinical treatment.

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