1.Effect of vanillin via olfactory pathway on repetitive stereotyped behavior in autistic rats
Yuan RUAN ; Xiaoping GAO ; Guangwu LI ; Tingting SANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(9):787-790
Objective To investigate the effect of vanillin via olfactory pathway on repetitive stereotyped behavior in autistic rats and its possible mechanism.Methods The model of autism was established by the single intraperitoneal injection of 600 mg/kg sodium valproate on day 12.5 of pregnant rats.Twenty-four autism animals were adopted according to the eye opening time,body mass and behavioral test.They were randomly divided into control group and vanillin group with 12 in each group,while the saline group rats as normal control group and the blank group rats as normal blank group.The repetitive stereotyped behavioral were examined in four groups of rats and the concentration of 5-HT in the amygdala was determined by immunohistochemical stainning.Results Compared with the control group,the repetitive stereotyped behaviors of vanillin group decreased (stereotype time (113.31 ± 18.45) s vs (250.52± 13.25) s,P<0.01) and the expression of 5-HT in amygdala increased (5-HT positive neuron number(3.42± 1.32) vs (1.32± 1.04),P<0.05).Conclusions Vanillin via olfactory pathway can improve repetitive stereotyped behaviors of autism rats,which is associated with increased the expression of 5-HT in amygdala.
2.Expression of NonO protein during murine erythroleukemia cell differentiation induced by sodium butyrate
Tingting SANG ; Jiangjiang HU ; Jianyou XUE ; Wulin QI ; Fukun ZHAO ; Shifu ZHANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2014;(4):516-520
Objective To study NonO protein expression changes in murine erythroleukemia ( MEL ) cell differentiation induced by sodium butyrate .Methods Benzidine staining was used to test sodium butyrate-induced erythroid differentiation of MEL cells .We detected NonO protein expression changes in MEL cell differentiation induced by sodium butyrate and NonO protein localization in MEL cells by Western blotting and immunocytochemistry .Furthermore , we applied PCR technique to detect NonO RNA expression in differentiation process .Results We found that NonO protein was upregulated at gene and protein levels in the erythroid differentiation process of MEL cells induced by sodium butyrate and located in cytoplasm and nucleus in MEL cells .Conclusion These results show that NonO protein is closely related with MEL cell differentiation induced by sodium butyrate , which may provide important clues for further study of the mechanism of leukemia .
3.Evaluation of digital dental models obtained from dental cone-beam computed tomography scan of alginate impressions.
Tingting JIANG ; Sang Mi LEE ; Yanan HOU ; Xin CHANG ; Hyeon Shik HWANG
The Korean Journal of Orthodontics 2016;46(3):129-136
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the dimensional accuracy of digital dental models obtained from the dental cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) scan of alginate impressions according to the time elapse when the impressions are stored under ambient conditions. METHODS: Alginate impressions were obtained from 20 adults using 3 different alginate materials, 2 traditional alginate materials (Alginoplast and Cavex Impressional) and 1 extended-pour alginate material (Cavex ColorChange). The impressions were stored under ambient conditions, and scanned by CBCT immediately after the impressions were taken, and then at 1 hour intervals for 6 hours. After reconstructing three-dimensional digital dental models, the models were measured and the data were analyzed to determine dimensional changes according to the elapsed time. The changes within the measurement error were regarded as clinically acceptable in this study. RESULTS: All measurements showed a decreasing tendency with an increase in the elapsed time after the impressions. Although the extended-pour alginate exhibited a less decreasing tendency than the other 2 materials, there were no statistically significant differences between the materials. Changes above the measurement error occurred between the time points of 3 and 4 hours after the impressions. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study indicate that digital dental models can be obtained simply from a CBCT scan of alginate impressions without sending them to a remote laboratory. However, when the impressions are not stored under special conditions, they should be scanned immediately, or at least within 2 to 3 hours after the impressions are taken.
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Dental Models*
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4.Da Chaihutang Treats Digestive System Tumors: A Review
Ranpei ZHU ; Tianqing SANG ; Hui XIE ; Tingting SUN ; Haoran QU ; Shanshan LI ; Yuling ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2024;30(12):251-260
Da Chaihutang from the Treatise on Febrile Disease (Shanghanlun) has the function of harmonizing lesser Yang and discharging internal heat. It is formulated by ZHANG Zhongjing for the concurrent diseases of lesser Yang and Yang brightness and has been widely used in the treatment of digestive system diseases, especially malignant tumors. By review of the articles published in the last 20 years, this paper summarizes the application of Da Chaihutang in treating digestive system tumors from syndrome analysis, clinical research, and mechanism research. Da Chaihutang can treat the syndrome involving lesser Yang and Yang brightness in the digestive system, release interior and exterior to expel pathogen, and remove obstruction by conforming to the descending nature of the six fu-organs. In clinical practice, Da Chaihutang can directly treat digestive system malignant tumors such as liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, intestinal cancer, gastric cancer, and gallbladder cancer. In addition, it can relieve common complications of digestive system malignant tumors, such as cancerous fever, malignant obstructive jaundice, and constipation. Moreover, it can alleviate the adverse reactions caused by Western medical treatment, such as post-embolization syndrome, side effects of chemotherapy, and incomplete postoperative obstruction. Da Chaihutang is effective when used alone as it can relieve clinical symptoms, improve prognosis, and prolong survival of advanced patients and is safe and non-toxic, suitable for long-term use by tumor patients. Regarding the mechanism, Da Chaihutang can promote the apoptosis and inhibit the proliferation of tumor cells, reduce inflammation and inflammatory injury, and improve the liver function. The clear effect and mechanism confirms the anti-tumor effect of Da Chaihutang. This paper comprehensively describes the current research status of Da Chaihutang in the treatment of digestive system tumors and puts forward the deficiencies and improvement measures for the current research, aiming to provide reference for the application of this formula in treating digestive system tumors, the establishment of Chinese and Western medicine treatment schemes of tumors, and the research and development of anti-tumor drugs.
5. Electrical stimulation combined with manual massage can relieve myofascial pelvic pain
Hanqing GUO ; Tingting FU ; Cunhua ZOU ; Changmei SANG ; Qingyun LIU ; Ying TIAN ; Shuping ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2020;42(1):55-59
Objective:
To evaluate the clinical effectiveness of combining electrical stimulation with manual massage in treating women′s myofascial pelvic pain (MPPS).
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A total of 93 MPPS patients were recruited and randomly divided into an infrared irradiation group (
6.Crystal structure of a PP2A B56-BubR1 complex and its implications for PP2A substrate recruitment and localization.
Jiao WANG ; Zhizhi WANG ; Tingting YU ; Huan YANG ; David M VIRSHUP ; Geert J P L KOPS ; Sang Hyun LEE ; Weihong ZHOU ; Xin LI ; Wenqing XU ; Zihe RAO
Protein & Cell 2016;7(7):516-526
Protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) accounts for the majority of total Ser/Thr phosphatase activities in most cell types and regulates many biological processes. PP2A holoenzymes contain a scaffold A subunit, a catalytic C subunit, and one of the regulatory/targeting B subunits. How the B subunit controls PP2A localization and substrate specificity, which is a crucial aspect of PP2A regulation, remains poorly understood. The kinetochore is a critical site for PP2A functioning, where PP2A orchestrates chromosome segregation through its interactions with BubR1. The PP2A-BubR1 interaction plays important roles in both spindle checkpoint silencing and stable microtubule-kinetochore attachment. Here we present the crystal structure of a PP2A B56-BubR1 complex, which demonstrates that a conserved BubR1 LxxIxE motif binds to the concave side of the B56 pseudo-HEAT repeats. The BubR1 motif binds to a groove formed between B56 HEAT repeats 3 and 4, which is quite distant from the B56 binding surface for PP2A catalytic C subunit and thus is unlikely to affect PP2A activity. In addition, the BubR1 binding site on B56 is far from the B56 binding site of shugoshin, another kinetochore PP2A-binding protein, and thus BubR1 and shugoshin can potentially interact with PP2A-B56 simultaneously. Our structural and biochemical analysis indicates that other proteins with the LxxIxE motif may also bind to the same PP2A B56 surface. Thus, our structure of the PP2A B56-BubR1 complex provides important insights into how the B56 subunit directs the recruitment of PP2A to specific targets.
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Cell Cycle Proteins
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chemistry
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Multienzyme Complexes
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chemistry
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Protein Phosphatase 2
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chemistry
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Protein Structure, Quaternary
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Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases
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chemistry