Vivianyvonne Shin
University of Hong Kong
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Life Sciences | 2003
Yini Ye; H.L. So; Edgar S.L. Liu; Vivianyvonne Shin; C. H. Cho
Our previous study showed that a crude extract from Angelica sinensis (ASCE), which mainly consisted of polysaccharides, significantly promoted migration and proliferation of normal gastric epithelial cells. These results strongly suggest that ASCE has a direct wound healing effect on gastric mucosa. However, there is no report concerning the effect of ASCE on gastric ulcer healing in animal models. In this study, we found that ASCE promoted ulcer healing. The area of the ulcer was reduced. This was accompanied with a significant increase in mucus synthesis when compared with the control. Angiogenesis was inhibited by the treatment of ASCE. Cell proliferation, ODC and EGFR protein expression was not affected in this process. Thus, the mechanism of how ASCE accelerates ulcer healing in addition to its effect on mucus synthesis remains to be investigated.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2001
B. Chun Yu Wong; W. Ping Wang; W. Hau Leijng So; Vivianyvonne Shin; W. Man Wong; F. Man Yee Fung; E. Shiu Lam Liu; W. Mo Hiu; S. Kum Lam; C. Hin Cho
Helicobacteria pylori infection of gastroduodenal mucosa is strongly associated with gastritis and peptic ulcer disease. The aims of the present study were to compare the gastroduodenal mucosal levels of epidermal growth factor (EGF) and its receptor (EGFR) among H. pylori‐negative controls and H. pylori infected patients with chronic active gastritis or gastroduodenal ulcer before and after H. pylori eradication.
Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics | 2001
Yang Li; Vivianyvonne Shin; C. Y. Cheuk; Edgar S.L. Liu; C. H. Cho
Previous studies have shown that intragastric administration of unfractionated heparin enhances gastric ulcer healing in rats. As the large molecule of heparin may be partially degraded in the upper gastrointestinal tract, it is likely that fragments of heparin, derived from the unfractionated parent compound, are involved in the anti‐ulcer action in the stomach. Therefore, it is possible that low molecular weight heparin may have a similar ulcer healing effect.
Carcinogenesis | 2005
Yini Ye; William Ka Kei Wu; Vivianyvonne Shin; I.C. Bruce; Benjamin C.Y. Wong; Chi Hin Cho
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 2003
Yini Ye; Edgar S.L. Liu; Vivianyvonne Shin; William Ka Kei Wu; Jiing-Chyuan Luo; C. H. Cho
Toxicology | 2004
Yini Ye; Edgar S.L. Liu; Vivianyvonne Shin; William Ka Kei Wu; C. H. Cho
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2004
Jiing-Chyuan Luo; Vivianyvonne Shin; Edgar S.L. Liu; Yini Ye; William Ka Kei Wu; Wallace H.L. So; Full-Young Chang; C. H. Cho
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics | 2004
Yini Ye; Edgar S.L. Liu; Vivianyvonne Shin; William Ka Kei Wu; C. H. Cho
European Journal of Pharmacology | 2005
Edgar S.L. Liu; Vivianyvonne Shin; Yini Ye; Jiing-Chyuan Luo; William Ka Kei Wu; C. H. Cho
Alcohol | 2005
Vivianyvonne Shin; C. H. Cho