1.Effect of the imprinting loss of insulin like growth factor 2 gene during the differentiation from mouse embryonic stem cells to islet-like cells in vitro
Feng LIU ; Yuhuan PENG ; Jiazhen TANG ; Shan JANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(9):1362-1367
BACKGROUND: Insulin like growth factor 2 (IGF2) is an important embryonic mitosis growth promoting factor, whichplays a critical role in the process of maintaining normal cell growth. The gene expression of IGF2 is under epigeneticregulation in the way of genomic imprinting. Imprinting loss of IGF2 is likely to be associated with the abnormaldevelopment of the individual and tumorigenesis.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of imprinting loss of IGF2 gene on the differentiation of mouse embryonic stemcells into islet-like cells.METHODS: Two kinds of mouse embryonic stem cells (SF1-G and SF1-1) were induced to differentiate into islet-likecells in vitro. The expression of Insulin gene was detected by real-time PCR and cell immunofluorescence. Theexpression of IGF2 was detected by the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism in the cellsbefore and after induced differentiation. The level of insulin released at terminal differentiation stage was tested by insulinrelease assay in vitro.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: (1) There was no change in the imprinting state of the two kinds of mouse embryonicstem cells with normal and imprinted IGF-2 gene before and after differentiation. (2) In the induced cells, the expressionlevel of insulin in the SF1-1 group was higher than that in the SF1-G group, although there was no significant differencein the insulin release between the two kinds of cells. (3)The imprinting loss of IGF-2 gene may be related to theup-regulation of insulin mRNA expression in terminal cells during induced differentiation.
2.The change of serum neuron enolase level and ambulatory electroencephalogram after initial polytherapy in patients with newly diagnosed infantile spasm
Huiyi JANG ; Shicheng LIU ; Lin DU ; Ling SHAN ; Hui LI ; Feiyong JIA
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(12):1337-1340
Objective To investigate the efficacy of initial polytherapy in the patients with newly diagnosed infantile spasm by evaluating the ambulatory electronecephalogram (EEG) profiles and serum neuron specific enolase ( NSE ) level.Methods Data from 108 cases of newly diagnosed infantile spasm from Sep.2007 to Nov.2010 in the Department of Pediatrics,the First Hospital of Jilin University,were respectively analyzed for the EEG profiles and serum NSE level.The patients were treated with multiple drugs.Results ( 1 )After treatment,EEG showed normal shape in 56 cases ( 62.2% ),sporadic sharp and slow waves without hypsarrhythmia in 32 cases( 35.6% ),and hypsarrhythmia in 2 cases (2.2%).The overall effective rate was 97.8%.(2) Serum NSE in 35 seizure-free cases were examined at the time points of hospital admission,48 hours and one month after seizure cessation,respectively.NSE level was significantly decreased at 48 hours after seizure control than that at hospital admission ( t =6.54,P < 0.05 ) ; NSE at one month after seizure free was further decreased compared with that at admission point ( t =9.29,P < 0.05 ).Conclusion Polytherapy for infantile spasms can ameliorate the abnormal EEGs.NSE level is decreased after seizure cessation.Intelligence is improved 6 months after seizure free and polytherapy may improve the prognosis of the children with infantile spasms.