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Medicine (Baltimore) ; 99(11): e18831, 2020 Mar.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32176027

RESUMO

This study aimed to investigate diabetes distress, happiness, and its associated factors of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) treated by different therapies, and to analyze the related impact factors. A total of 1512 patients with T2DM were randomly selected from 18 tertiary hospitals in Hunan province from January 2016 to April 2016 who has been treated with oral antidiabetics monotherapy, insulin monotherapy, and combination therapy. Use the general information questionnaire, WHO-5 (the World Health Organization 5 well-being index) and PAID (the problem areas in diabetes scale) to collect the data. There are 846 (55.95%) patients that have serious emotional disorders, and the diabetes related distress in insulin treatment group was higher than that in combination treatment group (P < .05). Happiness of T2DM patients in combination therapy was higher than oral antidiabetic drug monotherapy and insulin monotherapy (P < .05). There was a negative correlation between diabetic suffering and happiness in patients with different treatments (R ranged from -0.335 to -0.436, P < .001). Age and happiness experience could explain 14.8% of the variance. Acute and chronic complications, controlled blood glucose level, lifestyle, therapies, and school education can explain 18.3% variance. Under different therapies, the suffering and happiness of T2DM patients differed from each other. The suffering and happiness of T2DM were related to different therapies, age, complications, glycaemic control, lifestyle, school education, and so on.


Assuntos
Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/psicologia , Felicidade , Estresse Psicológico/etiologia , Adulto , Idoso , China , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/complicações , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 2/tratamento farmacológico , Feminino , Humanos , Hipoglicemiantes/uso terapêutico , Insulina/uso terapêutico , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Estresse Psicológico/terapia , Inquéritos e Questionários
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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 49(62): 6977-9, 2013 Aug 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23802196

RESUMO

A series of branched or star-shaped platinum-acetylide derivatives were successfully prepared and their aggregation behaviour both in solution and on the surface was explored.


Assuntos
Acetileno/química , Compostos Organoplatínicos/química , Compostos Organoplatínicos/síntese química , Platina/química , Acetileno/análogos & derivados , Estrutura Molecular , Tamanho da Partícula , Propriedades de Superfície
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J Mater Sci Mater Med ; 21(2): 665-74, 2010 Feb.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19834788

RESUMO

Gold nanoshells functionalized with a small peptide as a targeting agent were designed and synthesized for photothermal therapy of hepatocarcinoma. The nanoshells exhibited high absorption in the near-infrared (NIR) range, 800-1,100 nm, and were functionalized with 12-amino acid sequence peptides for targeting liver cancer cells. The nanoshells were characterized by Dynamic Light Scattering (DLS), Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) and IR spectra. The functionalized gold nanoshells showed good targeting ability to liver cancer cells BEL-7404 and BEL-7402 while not to the normal healthy liver cell HL-7702, and also had a low cytotoxic activity. The fluorescence images showed that the gold nanoshells caused death to the liver cancer cells efficiently after being treated with a NIR light in vitro. These simple, stable, low cytotoxic, cancer-cell targeting gold nanoshells present a great promise as delivery agents for the selective photothermal treatment of liver cancer cells.


Assuntos
Ouro/uso terapêutico , Hipertermia Induzida/métodos , Neoplasias Hepáticas/terapia , Nanopartículas/uso terapêutico , Peptídeos/uso terapêutico , Fototerapia/métodos , Linhagem Celular , Sistemas de Liberação de Medicamentos/métodos , Humanos , Luz , Neoplasias Hepáticas/patologia , Nanopartículas/ultraestrutura , Peptídeos/farmacocinética , Resultado do Tratamento
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Zhonghua Wei Chang Wai Ke Za Zhi ; 9(6): 488-91, 2006 Nov.
Artigo em Chinês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17143791

RESUMO

OBJECTIVE: To explore the clinical value of endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) on early gastrointestinal cancer and precancerous lesion. METHODS: The EMR data of 42 lesions from 28 patients, collected from Apr. 2001 to Dec. 2005, were retrospectively analyzed. All the lesions were confirmed histologically before and after operation. RESULTS: Forty-two lesions were removed by the EMR from 28 patients. Lesion types observed under endoscopy were as follows: type I 9 lesions (type Isp 2 lesions, type Is 7 lesions), type II 33 lesions (type IIa 23 lesions, type IIa + IIc 4 lesions, type IIb 6 lesions). Thirty-eight EMRs were performed by using snare resection techniques and 4 EMRs by using suction cap-assisted techniques. The size of lesions changed from 0.6 cm x 0.6 cm to 3.0 cm x 3.5 cm. Complete resections were achieved in 36 of 40, among them, 2 lesions were divided into 2 pieces and 1 lesion was divided into 3 pieces. Post-EMR histopathologic evaluation revealed the following RESULTS: carcinoma in 4 lesions, high-grade dysplasia (HGD) in 11 lesions, middle-grade dysplasia (MGD) in 17 lesions, adenoma in 6 lesions, non-adenoma in 2 lesions. The pathology match rate between local biopsy and EMR was 60.0%. The detection rates of cancer, HGD and MGD by EMR were higher than that by routine biopsy. No serious complications were seen in this study. CONCLUSION: Endoscopic mucosal resection has significant impact on the endoscopic intervention treatment of early cancer and precancerous lesion in digestive tract.


Assuntos
Endoscopia , Mucosa Gástrica/cirurgia , Neoplasias Gastrointestinais/cirurgia , Adulto , Idoso , Neoplasias Esofágicas/cirurgia , Esofagoscopia/métodos , Feminino , Gastrectomia/métodos , Mucosa Gástrica/patologia , Neoplasias Gastrointestinais/patologia , Humanos , Masculino , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Lesões Pré-Cancerosas/patologia , Lesões Pré-Cancerosas/cirurgia , Estudos Retrospectivos , Neoplasias Gástricas/cirurgia
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Org Lett ; 7(26): 5825-8, 2005 Dec 22.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16354076

RESUMO

[structure: see text] The binding affinities of a cholic-acid-based fluorescent neutral receptor toward dicarboxylate anions and amino acids have been investigated in a CH3OH/H2O system (1:1, 0.01 M HEPES buffer, pH = 7.4) by fluorescence titration experiments. The synthetic host bearing four convergent functionalities strongly binds glutamate via multiple hydrogen bonds with a binding constant of (5.57 +/- 0.88) x 10(6).


Assuntos
Aminoácidos Acídicos/química , Técnicas Biossensoriais/métodos , Ácidos Cólicos/química , Ácidos Dicarboxílicos/química , Ânions/química , Sítios de Ligação , Fluorescência , Glutamatos/química , Ligação de Hidrogênio , Modelos Moleculares , Conformação Molecular , Estrutura Molecular , Água/química
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Org Biomol Chem ; 2(11): 1582-6, 2004 Jun 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15162208

RESUMO

Two-armed neutral anion receptors (4,5), were prepared and examined for their anion-binding ability using UV-vis, fluorescence and 1H NMR spectra in DMSO. The results of non-linear curve fitting indicate that 4 or 5 form 1 : 1 stoichiometric complexes with dicarboxylate anions by multiple hydrogen bonding interactions and the sensitivity for recognition of dicarboxylate depends on the chain length of these dicarboxylate anions. Receptors 4 and 5 have no binding ability with acetate, dihydrogen phosphate and the halogen (Cl-, Br-, I-) anions. This demonstrates that receptors 4 or 5 could be used as chemical sensors for some special dicarboxylate anions.


Assuntos
Amidas/química , Calixarenos , Ácidos Carboxílicos/química , Fenóis/química , Tioureia/química , Amidas/metabolismo , Ânions/química , Ânions/metabolismo , Ácidos Carboxílicos/metabolismo , Estrutura Molecular , Fenóis/metabolismo , Tioureia/metabolismo
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