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Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics ; (12): 1337-1348, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-708660

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Ubiquitination is one of the most important post-translational modification processes in eukaryotic cells,in which the ubiquitin molecules and/or ubiquitin chains are covalently transferred to the substrate after a series of enzymatic cascade reactions involving the activating (E1),conjugating (E2) and ligating (E3) enzymes.Coupling to the 26S proteasome complex to form the Ubiquitin-Proteasome System (UPS),ubiquitination plays an essential role in controlling protein stability,thereby maintaining the dynamic balance of the key cellular proteins.Besides,ubiquitination is also involved in a wide range of protein degradation-independent events,such as gene transcription and translation,signal transduction,DNA repair and endocytoais,exerting a key function in response to exogenous stimuli and the cellular homeostasis.Similar to kinases,components of the ubiquitination system are often dysregulated,leading to a variety of diseases,such as cancer.Recently,accumulating evidence has shown an increasing number of dysregulated ubiquitination processes in osteosarcoma (OS).Herein,this review briefly provides current perspectives on the aberrance of ubiquitination-associated factors and their roles in OS,providing novel insight into potential therapeutic targets of OS.

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International Journal of Surgery ; (12): 300-302, 2009.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-394696

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Objective To investigate the pathogenesis of gallbladder chaotic dynamics after partial gastrec-tomy. Methods 140 cases operated by partial gastrectomy after 6 months were randomly examined, they in-cluded one group of 40 cases by Billroth type and the other 100 cases by Eiselsberg type. The ultrasonograph was applied to evaluate the function of gallbladder dynamics and radio-immunity method to determine the content of CCK at the time of having no food and 30 minutes after med. Results BV and RV of Eiselsberg group were bigger than Billroth Ⅰ obviously P<0.05. Gallbladder contraction rate displayed not well obvi-ously as too. The plasm level of CCK had no manifested distinctions in empty stomach cases of the 2 groups, but the increasing gradient plasm level of CCK in Billroth Ⅰ exceeded Eiselsberg type. Conclusions The pathogenesis of gallbladder chaotic dynamics after partial gastrectomy was correlated with the alterative type of partial gastrectomy, the reduction of CCK plasm level, the damage of anterior vagal trunk hepatic branches during the operations and so on led to the disorder of gallbladder emptying and induced cholecystolithiasis.

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