1.Advances in transcription activator-like effectors--a review.
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(7):1024-1038
As a protein originally found in plant pathogenic bacteria, transcription activator-like effectors (TALEs) can be fused with the cleaving domain of restriction endonuclease (For example Fok I) to form artificial nucleases named TALENs. These proteins are dependent on variable numbers of tandem Repeats of TALEs to recognize and bind DNA sequences. Each of these repeats consists of a set of approximately 34 amino acids, composed of about 32 conserved amino acids and 2 highly variable amino acids called repeat variant di-residues (RVDs). RVDs distinguish one TALE from another and can make TALEs have a simple cipher for the one-to-one recognition for proteins and DNA bases. Based on this, in theory, artificially constructed TALENs could recognize and break DNA sites specifically and arbitrarily to perform gene knockout, insertion or modification. We reviewed the development of this technology in multi-level and multi species, and its advantages and disadvantages compared with ZFNs and CRISPR/Cas technology. We also address its special advantages in industrial microbe breeding, vector construction, targeting precision, high efficiency of editing and biological safety.
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2.Sedative and hypnotic effect of sulfated polysaccharide from brown seaweed
Lisha SUN ; Lin LI ; Jiangping XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(3):127-129
BACKGROUND: The upward attack of drug-heat is a special type of syndromes of coexistence of cold and heat, it influence the treatment and conversion of the primary disease.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the pathophysiological basis of upward attack of drug-heat.DESIGN: A randomized and controlled observation. SETTING: Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) of the People' s Central Hospital of Huizhou City.PARTICIPANTS: Totally 427 patients with cold syndrome, visiting on Department of TCM of the People's Central Hospital of Huizhou City from January 1996 to December 2001, were given warm-heat remedy. Among them 66 cases, 30 males and 36 females, got upward attack of drug-heat during the process of treatment were enrolled. All these subjects, according to their visiting order, at a ratio of 2:1, were chosen as treatment group (44 cases) and control group (22 cases).METHODS: For the patients in treatment group: Rhubarb 6 g was added boiling water 100 mL and soaked for 8 minutes, then the soaking solution was given to the patients, once a day, for 3 days successively. For patients in control group: Table salt 6 g was added boiling water 100 mL for soaking for 8 minutes, after the salt was completely dissolved, the solution was given to the patients, once a day for 3 days successively. The patients of the two groups were at the same time given remedy to treat cold syndrome. The changes of free triiodothyronine (FT3), free thyronine (FT4), high sensitizing thyroid-stimulating hormone (HS-TSH) and cortisol of the patients were detected before and after administration of warm-heat remedy, before and after medication with rhubarb. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① The changes of the relevant hormones of the patients with upward attack of drug-heat before and after ad ministration of warm-heat remedy. ② The changes of the relevant hormones of the patients with upward attack of drug-heat before and after ad ministration of rhubarb. ③ Comparison of the therapeutic effects in the two groups.RESULTS: All 66 patients involved entered the final result analysis. ①The changes of the relevant hormones of the patients with upward attack of drug-heat before and after administration of warm-heat remedy: FT3 and FT4 were decreased as compared with those before treatment [(2.51±1.20),(6.50±2.30); (10.01±3.21), (15.50±6.31) pmol/L], but HS-TSH and cortisol were increased as compared with those before treatment [(8.25 ±3.75),(4.11±1.75) mU/L; (0.56±0.17), (0.43±0.10) μmol/L]. ② The changes of the relevant hormones of the patients with upward attack of drug-heat before and after administration of rhubarb: FT3 and FT4 ywere increased as compared with those before treatment[(4.71 ±1.56), (2.45±1.25); (14.21 ±4.61),(10.21±3.52) pmol/L], but HS-TSH and cortisol were decreased as compared with those before treatment [(6.24±2.25), (8.35±3.51) mU/L; (0.48±0.10),(0.60±0.17) μmol/L]. ③ Comparison of the therapeutic effects in the two groups: The rate of excellenly effect in treatment group was obviously higher than that in control group (33%, 5%).CONCLUSION: The pathophysiological basis of upward attack of drug heat is stress state of the body, the secretions of the pituitary-thyroid axis play a role of physiological protection, the adrenocortical function is hyperactive, and rhubarb can control this stress state through inhibiting the metabolism of the body.
3.Effects of ginkgolide on cerebral blood flow in dogs
Jiangping XU ; Lin LI ; Lisha SUN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2005;3(1):50-3
OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of ginkgolide (GL) on the cerebral blood flow in dogs. METHODS: Dogs anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital were randomly divided into 5 groups, with 4 dogs in each group. Ginkgolide of 4.86, 14.6 and 43.7 mg/kg and Xingling Granule of 0.22 g/kg were administered by gavage to the dogs in each of 4 groups. The dogs in the other group were administered with edible oil (1 ml/kg) as control group. The cerebral blood flow, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial blood pressure and electro-cardiogram of the dogs were measured at different times after the administration. RESULTS: Ginkgolide of 4.86, 14.6 and 43.7 mg/kg had no obvious effects on the blood pressure and the heart rate. Ginkgolide of 14.6 and 43.7 mg/kg increased the cerebral blood flow 90 minutes after administration, and ginkgolide of 43.7 mg/kg obviously decreased the cerebral vascular resistance 150 minutes after administration. CONCLUSION: Ginkgolide can increase the cerebral blood flow and decrease the cerebral vascular resistance, and it has no obvious effects on blood pressure and heart rate in dogs.
4.Therapeutical effects of salvianolic acid B on myocardial infarction in dogs
Lin LI ; Lisha SUN ; Jiangping XU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(03):-
AIM: To study the therapeutical effects of salvianolic acid B (Sal B) on myocardial infarction(MI) in dogs. METHODS : The models of myocardial infarction were produced by ligation of the left anterior descending (LAD) coronary artery in the anaesthetized dogs. The extent of myocardial ischemia was detected by epicardial-electrocardiogram and the extent of infarction was determhled by N-BT staining method. The parameter of lactate dehydrogenase was determined in the serums of dogs. RESULTS : It was indicated that the adminstration of Sal B(1、3 and 10mg/kg) by the way of intravenous injection reduced the extent of myocardial infarction (N-ST) ( P
5.Effect of Exercise on I° Adolescent Idiopathic Scoliosis
Xing HE ; Yifang CAI ; Heng TAN ; Shaobing LIN ; Lisha LIN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(3):266-268
Objective To investigate the effect of exercise therapy on I° adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS). Methods 70 cases with I°AIS were included. 32 patients correcting posture themselves for 0.5 year or above were as control group, and the other 38 cases who accepted exercise therapy for 0.5 year were as treatment group. Their X-ray of spine before and after treatment were compared. Results The Cobb's angle, rotation of the spine, and compensatory improved after treatment in the treatment group (P<0.01), but no significant improvement was obsereved in the control group after 0.5 year. Conclusion Exercise therapy is safe and effective on I° AIS.
6.A clinical study of pelvic floor electrical stimulation in treatment of overactive bladder
Lisha LIN ; Yanfeng SONG ; Jian SONG ; Meifang CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(12):-
0 05) While patients′ satisfactory rate was significantly higher in electrical stimulation group than in medical group( P
7.The primary study on changes of expressive proteome of the prefrontal cortex between normal and morphine-addicted rats
Ye YANG ; Chunyan ZHANG ; Bin WANG ; Haiying LIN ; Lisha WU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(06):-
Aim To obtain two-dimensional gel electrophoresis maps of the prefrontal cortex(PFC)proteins of normal and morphine-addicted rats for identifying the diferentially expressed proteins in the addicted rats.Methods Rat models of morphine addiction were established.The proteins in the PFC underwent two-dimensiona1 gel electrophoresis with immobiline pH gradient isoelectric focusing as the first and vertica1 SDS-PAGE as the second dimension.Analysis of 2-DE maps was used to determine differential expressions of proteins between the two groups by ImageMaster 2D Platinum v5.0,and four protein spots expressed differently were picked up for further identification by MALDI-TOF-MS.Results Matched and compared with those of control group,87 protein spots had been determined with differently expressive levels in morphine addiction group.By MALDI-TOF-MS,two protein spots of them had been identified as Snap25 Isoform ?-Snap 25 of Synaptosomal-associated protein 25 and Actb Actin,cytoplasmic 1.Conclusions There is obvious difference in expressive proteomes in PFC between normal and morphine-addicted rats. The functions of those identified proteins are involved in cell growth,apoptosis,differentiation,signal transduction,axon growth and cellular energy metabolism,so proteomics can serve as a new approach in the study of morphine dependence to discover new therapeutic targets.
8.Molybdenum Target X-ray Diagnosis of Ductal Carcinoma in Situ of Breast:A Report of 20 Cases
Chunhua CHEN ; Lisha LIU ; Cuiyan ZHENG ; Haiyan LIN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(09):-
Objective To study radiologic (molybdenum target X-ray) findings of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) of breast.Methods The molybdenum target X-ray findings of breast DCIS confirmed by operation or pathology in 20 cases were analyzed.All cases were examined with molybdenum target X-ray at axial and lateral oblique positions in both breasts.Results Among 20 patients,16 cases presented calcifications in the lesions,3 cases showed simple masses,1 case appeared as small dense focus.Conclusion Calcifications are mainly X-ray appearances of DCIS,special attention should be payed to the signs such as masses,small dense focus and so on.
9.THE VISCOSITY MEASUREMENTS OF MOLECULAR WEIGHTS OF POMELO PECTIN
Changwen ZHAO ; Lisha ZHANG ; Jinming LIN ; Tingyuan LI
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(02):-
The number average molecular weights of five fractionated samples of pomelo pectin were determined osmometrically in aqueous solution. The values of Mn ranged from 4.74?104 to 1.83?144 for different fractions.From the data of osmotic pressure and intrinsic viscosity, the [?]-M relation obtained is[?]3.23?10-7M1.75in 0.9% NaCl solution of pH 4.83 at 37℃.
10.Investigation on Angiostrongylus cantonensis infection in rodents in Fujian Province
Lisha LI ; Rongyan ZHANG ; Jinxiang LIN ; Yanyan FANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2010;(2):186-188
The purpose of this study was to investigate the natural infection of Angiostrongylus cantonensis (A. cantonensis) in rodents in Fujian Province and provide more scientific evidences for control and prevention.?Rats captured with cages were numbered, and the species, gender and maturity were identified in each village every day. Rats' hearts and lungs were taken out and soaked into physiological saline solution to tear to pieces. The detected A. cantonensis were put into physiological saline solution in other glassware then the number and gender were identified. This investigation was conducted in 67 villages in 35 towns, covering 23 counties in 9 cities and regions. Except Shanghang County in Longyan city and Pingtan County in Fuzhou city, rodents infected with A. cantonensis was found in 21 counties. Of 4 890 rats were examined and 434 infected rats were identified with an infection rate of 8.90%. Rattus norvegicus had the highest infection rate of 17.75% (315/1 775), following by Rattus flavipectus with an infection rate of 6.21% (49/789). Additionally, the infection rates of the Musk shrew and Mus musculus were 2.81% (29/1 032) and 2.52%(3/119), respectively (χ2=185.06, P<0.001). Moreover, the infection rate of adult rats (21.37%) was much higher than that of immature rats (11.11%) (χ2=14.50, P<0.05). These results indicated that the A. cantonensis infection of rodents has covered most area in Fujian Province and the geographical distribution of infected rats was similar with that of Ampullaria gigas.