1.FRNK inhibited hepatic stellate cells in vitro
Jiangang SHEN ; Xiaolan ZHANG ; Xiaoxia HUO ; Qinghai JIAO ; Hongfang WANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of FRNK on the proliferation of Hepatic Stellate Cells in vitro.Methods FRNK plasmid mediated by cationic liposome was transfected into HSCs.The proliferation of HSCs was evaluated by modified MTT assay.The level of FRNK,FAK,p-FAK(Tyr397),ERK1 and p-ERK in HSCs were assayed by Western blot and RT-PCR.Results Compared with nFRNK plasmid group,FRNK inhibited the proliferation of HSCs and the inhibition rates at 12,24 and 48 h were 20.07%,26.16% and 29.77%(P
2.Analysis of the chloroplast genome of Incarvillea younghusbandii Sprague.
Yaying ZHANG ; Wanyao JIAO ; Wenrui JIAO ; Tianle QIAO ; Zhiyang SU ; Shuo FENG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(7):2954-2964
Incarvillea younghusbandii Sprague is a traditional tonic herb. The roots are used as herbal medicine for nourishing and strengthening, as well as treating postpartum milk deficiency and weakness. In this study, the chloroplast genome of I. younghusbandii was sequenced and assembled by the high-throughput sequencing technology. The sequence characteristics, sequence repeats, codon usage bias, phylogenetic relationships and estimated divergence time of I. younghusbandii were analyzed. The 159 323 bp sequence contained a large single copy (80 197 bp), a small single copy (9 030 bp) and two inverted repeat sequences (35 048 bp). It contained 120 genes, including 77 protein coding genes, 8 ribosomal RNA genes and 35 transfer RNA genes. AAA was the most frequent codon in the chloroplast coding sequence of I. younghusbandii. A total of 42 simple sequence repeats were identified in the chloroplast genome. Phylogenetic analysis revealed I. younghusbandii was mostly like its taxonomically close relative Incarvillea compacta. The divergence between I. younghusbandii and I. compacta was dated to 4.66 million years ago. This study was significant for the scientific conservation and development of resources related to I. compacta. It also provides a basic genetic resource for the subsequent species identification of the genus Incarvillea, and the population genetic diversity study of Bignoniaceae.
Phylogeny
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Molecular Sequence Annotation
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Genome, Chloroplast
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Sequence Analysis, DNA
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Whole Genome Sequencing
3.A review of radiation impact on drug metabolism
Yi-jie QIAO ; Yuan-yao XIN ; Xue-jiao ZHOU ; Meng YANG ; Xiang-yang LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2017;52(6):871-878
The radiation is regarded as the fourth biggest pollution following the water, air and noise pollution, which generates a broad impact on human physiology and healthy. The radiation mainly comes from medical rays, industrial rays, nuclear wastes and atmospheric ultraviolet rays. The universality makes people pay more and more attention to the damage effect and mechanism of radiation. The radiation is divided into ionizing and non-ionizing radiation. It is a good idea to study the effect of ionizing and non-ionizing radiation on drug's metabolism, which may give a guidance to clinical medication to avoid adverse reactions and to support personalized medicine. This article reviews the effect of ionizing radiation (γ-rays, X-rays, uranium and cesium) and non-ionizing radiation (ultraviolet rays) on drug metabolism, their impact on metabolic characteristics of some drugs and the impact on expression of enzymes and transporters in drug metabolism, which is conducted with a focus on clinical significance.
4.Bartonella Species Detected in the Plateau Pikas (Ochotona curzoiae) from Qinghai Plateau in China.
Hua Xiang RAO ; Juan YU ; Peng GUO ; Yong Cheng MA ; Qi Yong LIU ; Ming JIAO ; Zhong Wen MA ; Hua GE ; Chun Xiang WANG ; Xiu Ping SONG ; Yan SHI ; Dong Mei LI
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2015;28(9):674-678
Bartonella species can infect a variety of mammalian hosts and cause a broad spectrum of diseases in humans, but there have been no reports of Bartonella infection in Ochotonidae. This is the first study to detect Bartonella in plateau pikas in the Qinghai plateau, providing baseline data for the risk assessment of human Bartonella infection in this area. We obtained 15 Bartonella strains from 79 pikas in Binggou and Maixiu areas of Qinghai with a positive rate of 18.99%. Based on the phylogenetic analysis of the Bartonella citrate synthase (gltA) gene sequences, most strains were closely related to B. taylorii (3/15) and B. grahamii (12/15). The latter is a pathogenic strain in humans. Our results suggest that a corresponding prevention and control strategy should be taken into consideration in the Qinghai province.
Animals
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Bartonella
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classification
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Bartonella Infections
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epidemiology
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microbiology
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transmission
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veterinary
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China
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epidemiology
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Female
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Genotype
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Humans
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Lagomorpha
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Male
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Phylogeny
5.Study on an epidemic of human lung plaque in Nangqian county, Qinghai province.
Hu WANG ; Ba-tai JIAO ; Guo-jun WANG ; Yong-hai YANG ; You MU ; Tao TIAN ; Yu-li LOU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2005;26(9):684-686
OBJECTIVETo study an epidemic of human lung plague fulminant from September to October, 2004 in Nangqian county, Qinghai province.
METHODSCases were diagnosed through data from epidemiological, clinical, bacteriological, serological and autopsy studies.
RESULTS14 patients were identified, ending up with 6 deaths and 8 cured. The first case was diagnosed as primary pesticemia late progressed to lung plague. 4 cases were transformed from pesticemia out of 13, leaving the 9 cases as primary lung plague. Situation was under complete control through routinely handling the plague focus.
CONCLUSIONThe first case was bitten by the infected fleas which parasitized the marmota preyed on a dog but later these fleas were brought into the tent by the dog. The others cases were infected through droplets or dust. Programs on monitoring and controling the amount of marmotas and fleas should to be strengthened to prevent the epidemics of plague in the area.
Adult ; Animals ; Biopsy ; Cattle ; China ; epidemiology ; Disease Outbreaks ; Dogs ; Female ; Health Education ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Plague ; diagnosis ; epidemiology ; pathology ; transmission
6.Research progress in individualized treatment of lithium carbonate in patients with bipolar disorder
Xiaodong ZHANG ; Chenyu WANG ; Heyong SONG ; Zhuo WU
China Pharmacy 2022;33(20):2551-2555
Lithium carbonate as a mood stabilizer ,is the first -line treatment for bipolar disorder (BD). Due to the narrow treatment range and large individual respons e differences ,physiological and pathological states and drug interactions can affect its therapeutic effect ;as therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM),population pharmacokinetics (PPK)and pharmacogenomics play an increasingly important role in the individualized use of lithium carbonate ,how to optimize the individualized use of lithium carbonate more effectively has attracted much attention . This paper reviewed the latest research progress of TDM ,PPK and pharmacogenomics in the individualized treatment of lithium carbonate in recent years . Due to the influence of patients ’ pathophysiological status ,the target blood concentration range of lithium among different populations was slightly different . To ensure its efficacy and safety ,routine TDM was required . PPK studies conducted in different populations showed that the relevant predictors used to optimize lithium treatment included body mass ,lean body mass ,age and renal function ,etc. Pharmacogenomics research showed that the single nucleotide polymorphisms of FKBP5,ACP1,ADCY2 and other genes were related to the difference of patients ’treatment response . Therefore,on the basis of routine TDM for lithium carbonate ,the comprehensive evaluation combined with PPK and pharmacogenomics is of great significance for the individual treatment of lithium carbonate .
7.Study on the genotyping and microevolution of Yersinia pestis in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
Min LI ; Er-hei DAI ; Rui-xia DAI ; Dong-sheng ZHOU ; Xiao-yan YANG ; Bai-zhong CUI ; Li-xia JIN ; Hai-hong ZHAO ; Cun-xiang LI ; Mei-ying QI ; Dun-zhu Ci REN ; Xiang DAI ; Yong-jiao TANG ; Rui-fu YANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2006;27(5):412-415
OBJECTIVETo study the distribution of genomovars and microevolution of Yersinia pestis in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
METHODSPrimer pairs targeting the twenty-two different regions(DFRs) were designed for detecting the presence or deletion of each DFR in 297 strains isolated from the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.
RESULTS9 genomovars, i. e. Genomovar 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11, new type and Ype-ancestor were identified in the Marmota himalayana plague focus of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. Among these genomovars, genomovar 5,8 and 10 were dominant types. The total rate of the three genomovars was 80.6% (204/253) and the genomovars in different regions were different. All of 44 strains of Y. pestis in the Microtus fuscus plague focus of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau belonged to genomovar 14.
CONCLUSIONThe distribution of genomovars of Y. pestis in the Qinghai-Tibet plateau had remarkable characteristics geographically. Based on the distribution of genomovars of Y. pestis, the routes of transmission and microevolution of Y. pestis were proposed.
Biological Evolution ; China ; Geography ; Humans ; Plague ; transmission ; Yersinia pestis ; genetics
8.HPLC specific chromatogram of Lamiophlomis Herba and its counterfeit and determination of four effective components.
Ke ZAN ; Xing-Ping JIAO ; Li-Nong GUO ; Jian ZHENG ; Shuang-Cheng MA
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2016;41(12):2284-2290
This study is to establish the HPLC specific chromatogram and determine four main effective components of Lamiophlomis Herba and its counterfeit.Chlorogenic acid, forsythoside B, acteoside and luteoloside were reference substance.HPLC analysis was performed on a Waters XSelect C₁₈ column (4.6 mm×250 mm,5 μm).The mobile phase was acetonitrile-0.5% phosphoric acid solution (18∶82) with isocratic elution.The flow rate was 1.0 mL•min⁻¹, the detection wavelength was 332 nm and the column temperature was 30 ℃.Chemometrics software Chempattern was employed to analyze the research data.HPLC specific chromatogram of Lamiophlomis Herba from different samples were of high similarity, but the similarity of the HPLC specific chromatogram of its counterfeit were less than 0.65.Both of cluster and principal component analysis can distinguish certified products and adulterants.The HPLC specific chromatogram and contents of four effective components can be used for the quality control of Lamiophlomis Herba and its preparations.It provided scientific basis to standardize the use of the crude drug.
9. Protective effects of proanthocyanidins from Rubus amabilis Focke on pancreatic tissues of diabetic mice
Jian FANG ; Jin-Zhi TONG ; Yu-Fan YANG ; Jian-Hui ZHANG ; Tian-Tian ZHU ; Jiao-Jiao SHANG ; Min SUN ; Gui-Xing ZHU ; Li TONG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2021;37(9):1219-1224
Aim To study the protective effect of proanthocyanidins extracted from Rubus amabilis Focke (RPC) on the pancreatic tissues of diabetic mice and the underlying mechanism. Methods C57BL/6 male mice were given a high-sugar and high-fat diet combined with an intraperitoneal injection of STZ to establish the diabetic model. The mice whose FBG were higher than 16. 7 mmol · L
10.Identification of Fritillaria taibaiensis and its relatives by real-time PCR with a TaqMan-MGB probe
Tian ZHANG ; Jiao CHEN ; Rui-ping JIANG ; Meng ZOU ; Tie-chui YANG ; Shao-bing FU ; Jia-yu ZHOU ; Hai LIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(9):2577-2583
The molecular identification of