1.THE EFFECTS OF SPINDLE AFFERENTS ON NOCICEPTIVE RESPONSES OF CONVERGENT NEURONS IN SPINAL DORSALHORN OF RATS
Xiaoli FAN ; Jiye WEI ; Heng ZHU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(04):-
The effects of spindle afferents activated by stretching gastrocnemius on the nociceptive responses of WDR neurons were recorded extracellularly with microelectrode and observed in paralyzed rats. The results indicated that in 51/80, the spindle afferent activity activated by stretching can inhibit nociceptive responses of neurons. 16 out of 80 neurons no effects can be observed, in 13/80 the effects of spindle afferent activity can excite the nociceptive responses of WDR neurons. Among 51 units, which have inhibitory effects induced by stretching muscle, the inhibitory effects induced by instance and bilateral stretching are stronger than that induced by continuous and unilateral stretching. These results suggested that spindle afferent activity is possesaed of analgesic effects.
2.Effects of CTGF on Kupffer cells induced activation of hepatic stellate cells
Tao LI ; Shenban SONG ; Xisheng LENG ; Jiye ZHU ; Jirun PENG ; Yuhua WEI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(2):142-145
Objective To investigate the effect of RNA interference connective tissue growth factor (CTGF)expression on Kulclffer cells(KC)induced activation of hepatic stellate cells(HSC).Methods Rat CTGF RNA interference vector Psilencer 3.1H1-Neo-CTGF was constructed and identified.HSC cell line rHSC-99 cells were divided into three groups,group A served as control,group B transfected with vector without CTGF interference.group C was RNA interferenee CTGF expression of HSC.RT-PCR was used to measure the expression of CTGF in HSC.Rat Kur)ffer cells were isolated and identified.and cocultured with HSC in the 3 groups respectively.MTT assay was used to evaluate the proliferation of HSC.RT-PCR was used to measure the expression of TGF-β1 and precollagen type I in HSC.Western blot was used to measure the expression of TGF-β1 in HSC.ELISA was used to detect the production of precollagen type I protein.Immunofluorescence was used to detect the expression of ot-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA)in HSC.Resuits After CTGF RNA interference vector transfection.CTGF expression of HSC decreased by 22%(P<0.01).The yield rate of Kupffer cell was 5×107 and the cell viability exceeded 98%.In the HSC and KC co-culture system.the proliferation and activation of HSC were inhibited while RNA interferenee CTGF of HSC.As compared with control,HSC proliferation decreased by 29%(P<0.01).Precollagen type I and ot-SMA expression decreased by 38%(P<0.01).Production of precollagen type I protein in culture medium decreased bv 48%(P<0.01).Conclusions Blockade CTGF expression of HSC inhibits KC induced activation of HSC.
3.The differential expression of somatostastin receptors in hepatocellular carcinoma HCCLM3 cell lines
Zhaohui ZHONG ; Shu LI ; Jirun PENG ; Jiye ZHU ; Xisheng LENG ; Mai ZHOU ; Gangjun JIAO ; Yantong GUO ; Xun HUANG ; Yuhua WEI ; Xin YU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the mRNA and protein expression of somatostatin receptors in hepatocellular carcinoma HCCLM3 cell lines and to explore the mechanism by which somatostatin effects on hepatocellular carcinoma. Methods RT-PCR., immunocytochemistry and MTT were used to detect mRNA and protein expression of somatostatin receptors in hepatocellular carcinoma cells and evaluate the antiproliferative effect of somatostatin. Results The effect of somatostatin on the cellular proliferation was verified. Immunocytochemistry study revealed a mainly intracellular distribution of all SSTRs with unique patterns for each of them. mRNA expression of all 5 subtypes of somatostatin receptors was different, SSTR2 and SSTR1 mRNA expressions were significantly higher than SSTR3, SSTR4 and SSTR5 ( P
4.Aberration in translation initiation and associated diseases:Role of the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3A
Tao ZHU ; Yuanfeng GAO ; Ling LI ; Leiyun WANG ; Jiye YIN ; Honghao ZHOU ; Wei ZHANG ; Zhaoqian LIU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(10):1204-1211
Translation control in eukaryotes contributes significantly to gene expression regulation during cellular processes,which enables rapid changes of specific proteins to maintain cellular homeostasis.Eukaryotic translation is a multiple-step process that comprised of four phases:initiation,elongation,termination and ribosome recycling.The initiation phase is rate-limiting and orchestrated by a set of eukaryotic translation initiation factors (eIFs).Defects in translation initiation can result in a series of diseases.Among all eIFs,eIF3 is the largest and less-known initiation factor due to its intrinsic complexity.Aberration in eIF3A,the largest subunit of eIF3,is known to contribute to carcinogenesis and protection against evolution into higher-grade malignancy,and the altered expression or mutation of eIF3A affects the responses of cancer patients to platinum-based chemotherapy.Besides its role in cancinogenesis,eIF3A is also implicated in fibrosis,and the agents inhibiting eIF3A delay the progression of this disorder.The dual roles of eIF3A in tumorigenesis are probably due to the regulation of translation of different mRNAs at different stages of tumor progression by eIF3A.In tum the encoded products serve as pro-tumor or anti-tumor proteins at different stages.
5.Application of multimedia teaching software in nursing teaching
Ying LIU ; Jie YAN ; Zhijun JIANG ; Shujie ZHANG ; Wei YAN ; Jiye SUN ; Jinpeng ZHUANG ; Shuxia WANG ; Jiangbin WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2017;23(33):4293-4295
Objective To improve clinical technique of nursing students by introducing multimedia teaching software of digital intravenous infusion technology into teaching process. Methods A total of 50 nursing students who were chosen by convenient sampling in the First Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University from May 2016 to July 2016 were divided into observation group and control group by lottery method. Students in control group received traditional teaching method, while observation group studied multimedia intravenous infusion technology under the guidance of teachers. Successful rate of first puncture, single operation time, related knowledge as well as patients' pain were compared between the two groups. Results Success rate of venipuncture of the observation group was higher than that of the control [91% vs. 81%; χ2=7.72;P=0.009]. Single operation time, score of related knowledge of the observation group were (3.10±0.88)s, (96.40±1.71) points compared to those of the control group(4.60±1.07)s,(92.20±2.74)points(t=-3.42, 4.11;P<0.01). Score of patients' pain of the observation group was less than that of the control group[(3.30±0.82) points vs.(4.30±1.06)points; t=-2.36;P=0.030]. Conclusions The development and application of the software makes the simulation operation closer to clinical practice for nursing students.
6.Transmission chains of clusters of COVID-19 associated with a market in Beijing
Yamin SUN ; Feng LIU ; Wei CAI ; Lei WANG ; Fangyao LIU ; Yulian LI ; Juguang WANG ; Huaqing YING ; Jiye FU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2021;42(3):427-432
Objective:To investigate the clusters of COVID-19 associated with a market (market Y) in Haidian District, Beijing, and analyze the chain of transmission and provide reference for effective prevention and control of COVID-19.Methods:The investigation of field epidemiology and cluster epidemic was used to describe the distributions of all COVID-19 cases. The time sequence diagram of the cases, disease onset was drawn and transmission chains were analyzed. Real-time RT-PCR assay was conducted for SARS-CoV-2 nucleic acid test by using the respiratory samples of the cases.Results:The COVID-19 epidemic, originated from a wholesale farm produce market (market X) in Fengtai District, Beijing, was introduced by a marketer in the market Y who had exposed to market X, causing 8 clusters of 20 confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one asymptomatic case, including 8 men and 13 women, in market Y, surrounding communities, food plaza, companies,families and other places. The incidence peaked during June 10-14, 2020; the median age of the cases was 45 years, ranging from 5 years to 87 years. The initial symptoms of the cases included fever (10/20) and pharynx discomfort (7/20). The median of incubation period was 5 days ( IQR:3-8). The median of serial interval between primary case and secondary cases was 5 days with a secondary attack rate of 3.7%(20/538), and the secondary attack rate in household close-contacts was 14.0% (7/50). Conclusions:The clusters of COVID-19 associated with market Y were caused by several modes of transmission, including human-to-human, contaminated material-to-human, etc. The combined public-health response measures were effective to control the COVID-19 epidemic in Haidian district of Beijing.
7.Epidemiological characteristics of an epidemic of 2019-nCoV Omicron variant infection in Beijing
Yamin SUN ; Feng LIU ; Wei CAI ; Lina JIN ; Li GUO ; Run CAI ; Rujing SHI ; Fangyao LIU ; Chu JIANG ; Jiye FU ; Yang PAN ; Xiangfeng DOU ; Shuangsheng WU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2022;43(12):1881-1886
Objective:To analyze the epidemiological characteristics and transmission chain of an epidemic of COVID-19 in Haidian district, Beijing.Methods:Descriptive epidemiological method was used to analyze the epidemiological characteristics of the epidemic, and field investigation and big data technology were used to analyze the transmission chain of the epidemic.Results:From April 27 to May 13, 2022, an epidemic of COVID-19 occurred in Haidian district. The strains isolated from the cases were identified by whole genome sequencing as Omicron variant (BA.2.2 evolutionary branch). A total of 38 infection cases were detected, including 34 confirmed cases and 4 asymptomatic cases. Most cases were mild ones (88.2%), no severe, critical or death cases occurred. The early clinical symptoms were mainly sore throat (50.0%) and cough (29.4%). The epidemic lasted for 17 days, resulting in 7 generations of the cases and involving 3 community transmissions, 2 working place transmissions and 8 family transmissions; the main infection routes were co-residence (47.6%) and co-space exposure (31.6%). The intergenerational interval M( Q1, Q3)was 3 (1, 6) days. The overall secondary attack rate was 1.5% (37/2 482), and the family secondary attack rate was 36.7% (18/49). Conclusions:The cases in this COVID-19 epidemic caused by Omicron variant had mild clinical symptoms, but the case clustering in families and communities was obvious, the transmission was rapid, and the risk for co-space exposure was high. It is necessary to use information technology to identify close contacts in the local population for the rapid and effective blocking of the epidemic spread.
8.Genome-wide analysis identify novel germline genetic variations in ADCY1 influencing platinum-based chemotherapy response in non-small cell lung cancer.
Chenxue MAO ; Juan CHEN ; Ting ZOU ; Yuankang ZHOU ; Junyan LIU ; Xi LI ; Xiangping LI ; Min LI ; Pinhua PAN ; Wei ZHUO ; Yang GAO ; Shuo HU ; Desheng XIAO ; Lin WU ; Zhan WANG ; Heng XU ; Wen YANG ; Yingjie XU ; Haihua XIAO ; Kazuhiko HANADA ; Wei ZHANG ; Honghao ZHOU ; Jiye YIN ; Zhaoqian LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2022;12(3):1514-1522
To explore the pharmacogenomic markers that affect the platinum-based chemotherapy response in non-small-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC), we performed a two-cohort of genome-wide association studies (GWAS), including 34 for WES-based and 433 for microarray-based analyses, as well as two independent validation cohorts. After integrating the results of two studies, the genetic variations related to the platinum-based chemotherapy response were further determined by fine-mapping in 838 samples, and their potential functional impact were investigated by eQTL analysis and in vitro cell experiments. We found that a total of 68 variations were significant at P < 1 × 10-3 in cohort 1 discovery stage, of which 3 SNPs were verified in 262 independent samples. A total of 541 SNPs were significant at P < 1 × 10-4 in cohort 2 discovery stage, of which 8 SNPs were verified in 347 independent samples. Comparing the validated SNPs in two GWAS, ADCY1 gene was verified in both independent studies. The results of fine-mapping showed that the G allele carriers of ADCY1 rs2280496 and C allele carriers of rs189178649 were more likely to be resistant to platinum-based chemotherapy. In conclusion, our study found that rs2280496 and rs189178649 in ADCY1 gene were associated the sensitivity of platinum-based chemotherapy in NSCLC patients.