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Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy ; (12): 2171-2173, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-387101

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Objective To explore the expression of KAI1/CD82,E-cadherin and β-catenin in endometrial carcinoma,and to investigate their correlations to clinicopathological parameters of endometrial carcinoma. Methods The expressions of KAI1/CD82,E-cadherin and β-catenin in 76 specimens of endometrial carcinoma,15 specimens of atypical endometrial hyperplasia and 20 specimens of proliferative endometrium were examined by immunohistochemical envision technique.Their correlations to clinicopathological parameters of endometrial carcinoma were statistically analyzed. Results Compare to normal proliferative phase endometrium and atypical endometrial hyperplasia,the expression of KAI1/CD82 in endometrial carcinoma was significantly decreased(P <0.01),the abnormal expression of E-cadherin and β-catenin in endometrial carcinoma were significantly higher(all P <0.01).In endometrial carcinoma,the expression of KAI1/CD82 was negative correlated with histological grade and depth of myometrial invasion(P <0.01,P <0.05); The abnormal expression of the E-cadherin is related to histological grade and type(P <0.01,P<0.05); The abnormal expression of β-catenin was positively correlated with histological grade and FIGO stage(P <0.01 ,P <0.05).The down-regulation expression of KAI1/CD82 was closely associated with the abnormal expression of E-cadherin and beta-catenin in endometrial carcinoma(P <0.01,P <0.05). Conclusion The down-regulation of KAI1/CD82 and the aberrant expression of E-cadherin and β-catenin could be involved in the development of endometrial carcinoma.The loss or reduced expression of KAI1/CD82 was closely associated with the abnormal expression of E-cadherin and β-catenin in endometrial carcinoma.

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Journal of Chinese Physician ; (12): 1304-1308, 2010.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-386255

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Objective To investigate the effects of caveolin-1 overexpressing on the growth of cervical squamous cell cancer Hela cell line. Methods Eukaryotic expression vector of human caveolin-1 gene was introduced into Hela cells by Lipofectamine. The clones stably overexpressed caveolin-1 were identiffed by RT-PCR, immunofluorescence cell staining techniques and Westernblotting. Cells proliferation viabihty was tested by MTT assay, and flow cytometry was used to assay the cell cycle and apoptosis, and the relative phosphorylation level of extracellular regulated protein kinases (Erk1/2) were detected by Westernblotting. Results The clones stably overexpressed caveolin-1 were obtained. Compared with the parental Hela cells, the tranfected cells exhibited a slower rate of growth. FAGS analysis results revealed that overexpression of caveolin-1 resulted in the cell cycle arrest in the G0/G1 [ ( 68. 04 ± 2. 57 ) % vs ( 53.41 ±1.01)%] phase and increased the apoptotic cell fraction[ (19. 18 ±2.20)% vs (5.63 ±0.55)%, P <0. 05 ]. Western blotting results showed that overexpression of caveolin-1 reduced the phosphorylation of Erk1/2(0.28 ±0.05 vs 0.81 ±0.07, P <0.05). Conclusions Overexpression of caveolin-1 suppressed the growth of Hela cells and induced apoptosis, down-regulation of Erk1/2 phosphorylation might be involved in its mechanism.

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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 4101-4104, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-406510

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BACKGROUND: There are various methods for management of allogeneic bone, xenogeneic bone and various tissue engineered materials, but there is no ideal method for treatment of insufficient bone mass following jaw defects. OBJECTIVE: To observe the repair efficiency of bone composite and biomembrane following large mandibular defect and mandibular defect combined with tooth luxation in animal studies. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The controlled observational animal study was performed at the Animal Laboratory of Zhejiang University from March to July 2006. MATERIALS: The mixed proportion of Bio-oss material and autologous bone powder was 1:1. The proportion of recombinant human bone morphogenetic protein-2 freeze-dry powder dissolved in autologous fresh blood was 0.25 mg:1 mL. Bone powder mixture was moistened by blood containing human bone morphogenetic protein to stick on the medicine spoon for moulding easily. METHODS: Ten New Zealand rabbits were selected. Consecutive bone defects (15 mm×6 mm×5 mm) were made in the inferior border of bilateral mandible body. Bone composite and Bio-gide membrane were randomly implanted into one side (bone composite + Bio-gide membrane group). Another side was directly sutured as blank control group. The remaining 30 rabbits were considered bone composite + Bio-gide membrane + implantation tooth group. A bone defect (15 mm×6 mm×8 mm) was made at the upper site of inferior border of mandible, with the combination of tooth luxation. Bone composite and Bio-gide membrane were implanted, and the luxation teeth were implanted into the original site. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Implantation site, composite conjugation, loose of bone formation and implanted teeth were generally observed. New bone formation at the bone defect site was observed using radiograph and histological method. RESULTS: At 12 weeks following surgery, a bone defect, which was smaller than the original bone, was found at the mandibular defect site in the blank control group. New bones were visible in the mandibular defect site in the bone composite + Bio-gide membrane group. Radiograph demonstrated that the density of defect bone site was similar to normal bone tissue. Histological method revealed that bone implant formed board-shaped bone. No significant loose was detected in implanted teeth of 17 rabbits in the bone composite + Bio-gide membrane + implantation tooth group. Radiograph demonstrated that no transparent area was found in the root tip of 13 rabbits. Histological method showed replacement resorption in 13 rabbits. CONCLUSION: Bone composite combined with Bio-gide membrane for repairing large mandibular defect obtained good efficiency. The outcome of autologous tooth implantation is acceptable in the near future.

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Journal of Practical Radiology ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-540493

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Objective To investigate the histologic basis of imaging manifestations on adrenal myelolipoma and evaluate the value of various imaging modalities in diagnosing the tumor.Methods The imaging manifestations and pathological features of 21 cases of adrenal myelolipoma proved by postsurgical pathology were retrospectively analysed.Results Histologically,the myelolipoma presented hematopoietic elements amidst fatty tissue and showed indefinite border.The myeloid tissue was well vascularized and were adherent closely to normal adrenal gland.Both CT and MRI detected a single mass with irregular plaque or streak of bone marrow tissues between fatty components.The capsule of the tumor was not apparent,but rarely it presented an irregular local “capsule”which was composed of adrenal tissue with compression surrounding the tumor.Enhanced-scan found foggy enhancement in fatty tissue and enhancement of bone marrow tissue which made myeloid plaque enlarged and the edge misted.Ultrasonography demonstrated highly echogenic fat-containing ball of adrenal,while intravenous urography only showed translocation and renal axis alteration of homolateral kidney.Conclusion CT scan appears to be the most accurate qualitative modality to demonstrate adrenal myelolipoma while coronal and sagittal section scanning on MRI can make its localization more exact.Ultrasonography is also an important way in detecting the mass whereas intravenous urography and abdominal plain film should not be used to be the qualitative criterion.

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Cancer Research and Clinic ; (6)1999.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-541923

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Objective To investigate the relationship between microvessel density (MVD), clinicophathological characteristics and the prognosis in brain astrocytoma. Methods To determine the generation level of microvessel in 52 cases brain astrocytoma with immunohistochemistry. Results MVD in brain astrocytoma tissues was higher (71.8?27.8) than that in normal brain tissues (25.8?6.2) (P

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China Oncology ; (12)1998.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-541692

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Purpose:To investigate the features of midkine( MK) protein expression and the correlation between MK expression with angiogenes is and prognosis in non-small-cell lung cancer(NSCLC). Methods:Immunohistochemistry analysis for MK and microvessel de nsity(MVD) were performed on 44 samples of tumor tissue. Results:No positivity expression was detected in either the lun g tissue close to tumor or normal lung tissue,but 26 of 44 NSCLC tissue showed a positive reaction to MK immunostain. Significant correlation between MK express ion with MVD enhancement and lymph metastasis in NSCLC was found,and the surviva l terms in NSCLC with MK expression were significantly shorter than those in NSC LC without MK expression.The enhanced MVD was related to lymph metastasis signif icantly,and the survival terms in NSCLC with enhanced MVD were significantly sho rter than those in NSCLC without enhancement. Conclusions:In human non-small-cell lung cancer, MK overexpre ssion at the protein level may very well be closely related to angiogenesis and metastasis. MK protein may be one of the predictors for prognosis in NSCLC.

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