1.Experimental study on prevention of Parkinson disease by neutral amino acid
Yun-Lan DU ; Zhen-Guo LIU ; Sheng-Di CHEN ; Guo-Qiang LU ; Guo-Hua FAN ;
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2000;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the effect of neutral amino acid on preventing Parkinson disease.Methods Mice were injected with L-Valine,L-Pheylalanine,D-Valine or L-Lysine before or after paraquat administration,by which prakinsonian mouse model was constructed.The paraquat immunoreactivity was observed within nigral cell bodies.Then neurodegeneration and ?-synuclein aggregation were observed by immunohistochemistry and Western blot.Results Paraquat immunoreactivity was abolished by the administration of L-Valine,L-Pheylalanine before paraquat exposure.Pre-treatment with these two amino acids also protected the paraquat-induced loss of nigrostriatal dopaminergic cells and formation of thioflavine S-positive aggregates.In contrast, paraquat-induced toxicity was unaffected if animals were injected with these two amino acids after paraquat exposure or pre-treated with D-Valine or L-Lysine.Conclusions L-type neutral amino acids such as L Valine and L-Pheylalanine can prevent paraquat-induced neurodegeneration and a synuclein pathology through a competitive inhibition mechanism with stereospecificity in the central nervous system (CNS).Neutral amino acid could protect the dopaminergic neuron in substantia nigra and may prevent Parkinson disease.
2.Two ancient rounds of polyploidy in rice genome.
Yang ZHANG ; Guo-hua XU ; Xing-yi GUO ; Long-jiang FAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(2):87-90
An ancient genome duplication (PPP1) that predates divergence of the cereals has recently been recognized. We report here another potentially older large-scale duplication (PPP2) event that predates monocot-dicot divergence in the genome of rice (Oryza sativa L.), as inferred from the age distribution of pairs of duplicate genes based on recent genome data for rice. Our results suggest that paleopolyploidy was widespread and played an important role in the evolution of rice.
Biological Evolution
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Chromosome Mapping
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Evolution, Molecular
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Genetic Variation
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genetics
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Genome, Plant
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Oryza
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genetics
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Polyploidy
3.Mechanism of leukemia relapse: novel insights on old problem.
Ke-Fu WU ; Guo-Guang ZHENG ; Xiao-Tong MA ; Yu-Hua SONG ; Xiao-Fan ZHU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2011;19(3):557-560
Relapse, which puzzled several generations of hematologists, is the bottle-neck of radical treatment for leukemias. The progress of Human Microbiome Project at the beginning of 21st century suggested that human body was a super-organism constituted by the core of human cells and symbiotic microorganisms. The elucidation and characterization of endogenous retrovirus and prion protein suggested the possible effects of co-evolutional microorganisms on human health. Recently, the elucidation of the roles of tunneling nanotubes in intercellular communication and transportation suggested a novel way for cellular communication and transport of oncogenic materials. The role and significance of in vivo cell fusion have been studied in more detail. On the other hand, donor cell leukemia was reported. All of these approaches provide novel insights for studying the mechanism of leukemia relapse. Based on previous work, the authors suggest the hypothesis: there are two possible mechanisms for the relapse of leukemias: the minimal residual disease (MRD) and intercellular transportation of oncogenic materials.
Cell Fusion
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Humans
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Leukemia
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pathology
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Neoplasm, Residual
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Recurrence
4.Expressions of apoptosis gene Bcl-2 and Bad in the lung tissue of mice with acute lung injury
Qiang GUO ; Fan HUANG ; Jun WANG ; Hua XU ; Na LI ; Jun JIN ; Jianan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(3):250-252
Objective To explore the expressions of apoptosis gene Bcl-2 (B-cell leukemia-2) and Bad (bcl-xl/bcl-2-associated death promoter) in lung tissue of mice with acute lung injury (ALI). Method Twenty-four BALB/C female mice were randomly divided into control saline group (n = 6) and ALI group (n = 18). The ALI Group was further divided into 3 subgroups with 6 mice in each subgroup: ALI (4 h) ,ALI (6h) ,and ALI (8h) subgroups. Rats in the normal control group received injection of saline. The ALI models were produced by in-jection of oleic acid (0.9 mL/kg) via vena caudalis, and the criteria were met with the characteristically pathologi-cal changes in the lung tissue. Pathological changes of the lung tissue were examined and scored under light mi-croscopy 4 h,6 h and 8 hours after injury. The expressions of gene Bcl-2 and gene Bad were detected in lung tissue at above set intervals by using RT-PCR. Data of these assays were analyzed by using one-way ANOVA with SPSS version 13.0 software. Statistical significance was established at a P value of less than 0.05. Results The rela-tive magnitude of Bel-2 expression in ALI (4 h), ALI (6 h) and ALI (8 h) subgroups were significantly higher (58.00±5.31), (42.00±4.30), (32.51±10.40) as compared with the control group (24.30±1.00) (F =68.581, P < 0.05). The relative magnitude of Bad expressions in ALI (4 h), ALI(6 h) and ALI (8 h) sub-groups were signiticantly higher (29.32±1.19), (58.64±4.45), (95.12±4.34)as compared with control group (4.01±0.34) (F = 386.902,P < 0.05). The pathological scores ofhmg injury in ALI(4h), ALI (6 h) and ALI (8 h) subgroups were significantly higher (1.82±0.14), (2.52±0.25), (3.45±0.29) as compared with control group (0.27±0.03) (F = 260. 512, P <0.05). Comparisons between groups showed statistical signifi-cances (P < 0.05). Conclusions The aggravation of lung injury induced by oleic acid in mice related to the down-regulation of apoptosis gene Bcl-2 expression and up-regulating apoptosis gene Bad expression in lung tissue.
5.Treatment of transplanted renal artery stenosis with percutaneous transluminal angioplastly
Ming ZHAO ; Jianmin HU ; Ying GUO ; Liangsheng YUE ; Lipei FAN ; Hua CHEN ; Min LI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2010;31(5):276-279
Objective To evaluate the efficacy of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty (PTA) in the treatment of transplanted renal artery stenosis (TRAS)-induced renal dysfunction and hypertension. Methods Between July 1998 and January 2007, PTA was performed on 16 patients with RTAS. Color Doppler uhrasonography preceded the intra-arterial angiographic investigation,with false-negative results in 18. 75 % of patients. Sixteen cases of TRAS were examined at 1 st week,6th month and 13 years after PTA. Hypertension improvement was defined as mean arterial pressure decrease of at least 15 % from the pre-PTA value. Graft function was evaluated by SCr levels, and the improvement was defined as a 20% change. Results Angioplasty was technically feasible in 100 %.Sixteen patients with RTAS were cured clinically. During the follow-up period, graft function was improved in 81.25 %, 68. 75 %, 62. 5 %, 56. 25 %, 50 % of patients respectively at 1st week, 6th month and 1-3 years after PTA. The blood pressure was decreased in 62. 5%, 75 %, 75 %,56. 25 %, 50 % of patients respectively, but no patient remained hypotensor medication free.Conclusion PTA improved renal dysfunction and hypertension induced by TRAS, and it is a safe and effective treatment for TRAS.
6.Hedgehog signaling pathway regulates the invasion of breast cancer cells via epithelial-mesenchymal transition
Hui REN ; Hua GUO ; Mingwei CHEN ; Guangbing WEI ; Lin FAN ; Xuqi LI
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(1):48-52
ABSTRACT:Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of Hedgehog signaling pathway on the invasion of breast cancer cells in vitro.Methods The SHH,SMO and Gli-1 expression levels of breast cancer cell line MDA-231 and normal mammary epithelial cell line MCF-10A were detected by Western blot at protein level and by Real-time RT-PCR at mRNA level.Next,shRNA vector was transfected into the MDA-2 3 1 cells with highly expressed SMO,and the stable transfected cells were selected by G4 1 8 .Western blot and Real-time RT-PCR were performed to observe the inhibitory effect of RNAi on SMO expression.MTT assay was used to assess the influence of SMO siRNA on cell proliferation.Transwell assay was applied to observe cell invasion ability.The expressions of Gli-1,Snail,MMP-9,E-cadherin and Vimentin protein were determined by Western blot.Results Compared with those of normal mammary epithelial cell line MCF-10A,the expressions of SHH,SMO and Gli-1 were significantly increased.The invasion of MDA-2 3 1 cells was inhibited significantly after SMO silencing.Additionally, the protein expressions of Gli-1 , Snail, MMP-9 and Vimentin were obviously inhibited, and E-cadherin was significantly increased.Conclusion Mutative activation of Hedgehog signaling pathway in breast cancer cells promotes cell invasion probably through induction of epithelial-mesenchymal transition of the tumor cells.
7.Effects of the microbubbles combined with different mechanical index ultrasound irradiation on ultrastructure and migration of colon cancer cells
Hua ZHONG ; Yanli GUO ; Rui LI ; Yingxue HAO ; Xiaozhou FAN ; Yuan WANG ; Lianhua ZHU
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2017;16(7):741-745
Objective To investigate the effects of the microbubbles combined with different mechanical index ultrasound irradiation on ultrastmcture and migration of colon cancer cells.Methods The experimental study was conducted.Colon cancer cells inn vitro (Lovo ceils) were cultured and divided into 4 groups,ceils in the A group were not treated and cells in the B,C and D groups were treated by microbubbles combined with different mechanical index ultrasound irradiation (mechanical index were 0.20,0.80 and 1.45).The changes of ultrastructure and migration of cells were observed using laser scanning confocal microscope and MilliceIl-PCF cell culturechamber method,respectively.Measurement data with normal distribution were represented as (x)±s.Comparisons among groups were analyzed by the one-way ANOVA.Pairwise comparisons were done by the t test.Results (1)Effects of the microbubbles combined with different mechanical index ultrasound irradiation on ultrastructure of Lovo cells:Lovo cells in the A group showed big nucleus,less plasma,regular arrangement,jagged-like or more irregular varicosity surrounding nucleus,twisted euchmmatin,expansion of nucleus cisternal space,homogeneous distribution and normal development of granular soil and clear mitochondrial ridge-like structures.Lovo cells in the B group showed big nucleus with regular arrangement,obvious nucleolus margination,endoplasmic reticulum dilatation,normal development of mitochondrion and clear mitochondrial ridge-like structures.Lovo cells in the C group showed broadening nucleus space,abnormal nucleus with karyopycnosis,chromatin condensation,a few remaining or obvious dilatation of rough endoplasmic reticulum,typically consisting of different fragments or bubbles,cytoplasmic vacuoles changes and decreasing mitochondrial ridge-like structures.Lovo cells in the D group showed big and irregular nucleus,nucleolus margination,obvious endoplasmic reticulum dilatation,fewer mitochondrion with extended cell area and swelling shape,rare mitochondrial ridge-like structures with disordered or broken arrangement,even disappearing.(2) Effects of the microbubbles combined with different mechanical index ultrasound irradiation on migration of Lovo cells:Millicell-PCF cell culture chamber method showed that number of migration of Lovo cells were respectively 63±7,61±4,21±3 and 19±5 in the A,B,C and D groups,with a statistically significant difference (F=55.040,P<0.05).There were no statistically significant difference in migration of Lovo cells between group A and B (t =1.571,P>0.05) and between group C and D (t =2.013,P>0.05).There were statistically significant differences in migration of Lovo cells between group A and C or D (t=7.861,10.652,P<0.05) and between group B and group C or D (t=7.161,10.453,P<0.05).Conclusion Microbubbles combined with high mechanical index ultrasound irradiation can make the ultrastructural alterations in the cancer cells,resulting in tumor cell degeneration and death,ultimately inhibit tumor cell migration and metastasis.
8.Clinical analysis on the pupil diameter changes of cataract patients during phacoemulsification
Hua, GUO ; A-Yong, YU ; Yi-Fan, FENG ; Fei, YUAN ; Qin-Mei, WANG
International Eye Science 2015;(2):276-278
To study the changes of pupil diameter and its effects during phacoemulsification. METHODS: Block design, prospective study. 60 cataract patients (60 eyes) were selected, which divided into two groups according to the age, young age group (group A, 20 eyes of 20 patients) and older age group (group B, 40 eyes of 40 patients). Two groups were all given compound tropicamide eye drops for fully mydriasis before operation, computer software to process images during operation, and according to the cornea amplification ratio measure pupil diameter during the operation phase: before the corneal tunnel incision ( t1 ) , after injection of sodium hyalurantae ( t2 ) , before artificial lens implantation (t3), at the end of the surgery ( t4 ). Statistical analysis of data using SPSS18. 0 software.RESULTS: The pupil diameter measurements of t1-t4 were followed respectively:group A were 8. 36 ± 0. 65, 8. 97±0. 50, 8. 67±0. 63, 8. 72±0. 96mm; group B were 7. 73± 0. 58, 8. 23 ± 0. 59, 7. 89 ± 0. 16, 7. 70 ± 0. 63mm. Overall comparisons between the two groups, the pupil diameter measurements had differences during the operation phase ( F = 26. 696, P< 0. 05 ). Comparisons between the two groups at different time points: the pupil diameter of t1-t4 in group A was larger than that in group B, with statistically differences (P<0. 05). The pupil diameter of each groups had a tendency to change in different operation phrases, with no statistically differences (F=2. 617,P>0. 05). Comparisons in a group at different time points: the pupil diameter of t2 was larger than that in t1, with statistically differences ( P>0. 05), the pupil diameter of t3 and t4 were decreased in group B, with statistically differences (P<0. 05).CONCLUSlON: Compound tropicamide eye drops are given for mydriasis before operation, young patients with cataract and senile patients with cataract can achieve the effect of surgery for mydriasis, the pupil stability of phacoemulsification in senile patients with cataract are lower than that in young patients with cataract.
9.Variety of corneal endothelial cell in glaucoma by confocal microscope
Hong-Liang, GAO ; Zhi-Qiang, GUO ; Hong-Yu, FAN ; Li-Juan, XU ; Yan-Hua, QI
International Eye Science 2014;(10):1831-1833
ATM: To define the causes of corneal endothelial cell damage, to investigate the preventive methods, and to observe the variety of corneal endothelial cell in glaucoma using confocal microscope.
METHODS: Totally, 143 eyes of 97 patients with different types of glaucoma, and matched normal people were 20 cases, all 40 eyes. The cell density, cell area and cell variable coefficient were measured used confocal microscope. These indicatives of every kind of glaucoma were compared.
RESULTS: The corneal endothelial cell density of normal group was 2 893. 88±255. 026/mm2 , the group of acute angle-closure glaucoma ( AACG ) was 1 674. 11±683.95/mm2 , and the group of open angle glaucoma (OAG) was 2687. 22±391. 87/mm2, the group of chronic angle-closure glaucoma (CACG) was 2706. 97±351. 27/mm2. In all index the average cell density of corneal endothelial and the average area have statistical significance ( F =62.950, 8. 795;P=0. 000), especially the group of AACG.CONCLUSION: The index of corneal endothelial cell in AACG is lower than that of normal. All index in OAG and CACG is difference with that of normal, but the difference has no statistical significance. And the dominant factor of damaged corneal endothelial is the time of intraocular hypertension.
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Hong wu SHEN ; Hua guo CHEN ; Qing bo GOU ; Xian ling FAN ; Guo yan ZHANG ; Dong ZHAO
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2022;38(4):560-562