1.Advances on studies of marine active antitumor proteins and peptides
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 1994;0(02):-
The ocean is the treasure house by which human being live. The variety and particularity of marine creature provide people many physiological active substances, which are novel and unique in structure and effect. The recent research of marine active antitumor proteins and peptides was summarized in this article.
2.The effect of lead exposure on copper transporter protein in mouse cerebral cortex
ZHANG Xue yan ; LIShuang ; WUTong ; ZHENGGang
China Occupational Medicine 2022;52(04):368-373
Abstract: Objective ,
To explore the effects of lead exposure on copper level copper transporter protein expression and
Methods
oxidative stress in mouse cerebral cortex. The specific pathogen free adult male C57BL/6 mice were randomly
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divided into control group low lead exposure group and high lead exposure group with 10 mice in each group. The mice in low
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and high lead exposure groups were respectively given 250 and 500 mg/L lead acetate in drinking water every day and the mice
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in the control group were given double distilled water for 12 weeks. Twenty four hours after exposure Morris water maze and
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elevated cross maze were used to test the neurobehavioral function of mice. The cerebral cortex of mice was isolated and the
levels of lead and copper were detected by inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry. The activities of glutathione
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peroxidase GSH Px catalase CAT and malondialdehyde MDA were detected by histochemical method. The relative
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expression levels of copper transporter such as synthesis of cytochrome C oxidase SCO 1 SCO 2 and cytochrome C oxidase
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assembly protein 11 COX11 were detected by western blot. The escape latencies of mice in the low and high lead
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exposure groups were prolonged all <0.05 while the number of crossing the platform the percentage of open arm entry
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times and the percentage of open arm retention time decreased all <0.05 compared with the control group. Mice in both the
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low and high lead exposure groups increased levels of lead and copper in the cerebral cortex all <0.05 decreased GSH Px
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and CAT activity all <0.05 and increased SCO1 relative expression all <0.05 compared with the control group. Mice in
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the high lead exposure group showed prolonged escape latency <0.05 reduced GSH Px and CAT activities in the cerebral
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cortex all <0.05 increased MDA level and relative expression of SCO1 and SCO2 all <0.05 compared to mice in the low
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lead exposure group. Lead exposure increased the expression of copper and copper transport related proteins in mouse cerebral cortex and induced oxidative stress leading to central nervous system damage resulting in neurobehavioral
abnormalities in mice.
3.Synthesis and antitumor activity of novel tetrahydro-beta-carboline derivatives as KSP inhibitors.
Xiuqin RUAN ; Ming CHEN ; Wutong WU ; Qidong YOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(7):1119-23
Inhibitors of kinesin spindle protein (KSP) are a promising class of anticancer agents that cause mitotic arrest and induce apoptosis of tumor cells. A series of novel tetrahydro-beta-carboline derivatives were synthesized as kinesin spindle protein inhibitor and evaluated as potential antitumor agents. All compounds showed promising KSP inhibitiory activity. Compounds 8 and 9 exhibited better antitumor activity (Lung/A549, Stomach/AGS) than CK0106023 with GI50/IC50 values (1.07/1.62 and 1.46/3.27 micromol x L(-1), 1.09/>10 and 1.22/6.33 micromol x L(-1), respectively).
4.Antitumor activity of novel tetrahydro-beta-carboline derivatives as KSP inhibitors.
Xiuqin RUAN ; Ming CHEN ; Wutong WU ; Qidong YOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(7):1119-23
Inhibitors of kinesin spindle protein (KSP) are a promising class of anticancer agents that cause mitotic arrest and induce apoptosis of tumor cells. A series of novel tetrahydro-beta-carboline derivatives were synthesized as kinesin spindle protein inhibitor and evaluated as potential antitumor agents. All compounds showed promising KSP inhibitiory activity. Compounds 8 and 9 exhibited better antitumor activity (Lung/A549, Stomach/AGS) than CK0106023 with GI50/IC50 values (1.07/1.62 and 1.46/3.27 micromol x L(-1), 1.09/>10 and 1.22/6.33 micromol x L(-1), respectively).
5.Construction and Enzyme-activity Assessment of L-Asparaginase Mutants
Ruibo JIA ; Jianhua CHEN ; Yujun WEI ; Xiangdong GAO ; Wutong WU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2005;(5):468-472
AIM:To construct nine novel L-asparaginase mutants and study their enzyme-activity.METHODS:The mutants were constructed using overlap extension PCR according to the principle of alanine-scanning mutagenesis. The enzyme-activity was detected by Nessler's method. RESULTS:The DNA sequencing showed that the mutagenesis was consistent with the theoretical prediction. The enzyme-activity assay demonstrated that each mutant possessed enzyme activity equal to the original enzyme. CONCLUSION:Through gene modification,epitop of L-asparaginase was changed without activity loss.These results provide foundation for further study of the structure-function relationship of L-asparaginase.
6.Awareness of hepatitis C prevention and control knowledge among clinicians in Jiaxing City
HOU Zhigang ; GE Rui ; ZHANG Qianqian ; PAN Weizhe ; TIAN Yangyang ; ZHU Wutong ; FENG Hao
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2023;35(7):636-639
Objective:
To investigate the hepatitis C prevention and control knowledge among clinicians in Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province, so as to provide the evidence for intensified training and improved diagnosis and treatment of hepatitis C among clinicians.
Methods:
In November, 2021, clinicians were sampled using a stratified random sampling method from a city-level and a county (district)-level hepatitis C designated hospital in Jiaxing City. A questionnaire survey was performed using the Questionnaire for Hepatitis C Prevention and Control Knowledge among Clinicians, and the awareness of basic knowledge, professional knowledge and related knowledge about hepatitis C prevention and control among clinicians were descriptively analyzed.
Results:
A total of 186 questionnaires were allocated and 179 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate was 96.24%. The respondents included 107 men (59.78%) and 72 women (40.22%) and had a mean age of (37.06±9.46) years. There were 107 respondents with a bachelor degree (59.78%), 56 with junior professional titles (31.28%), and 170 from non-infectious disease departments (94.97%). The awareness of basic hepatitis C prevention and control knowledge was 96.09%, and the awareness of “Transfusion of blood containing hepatitis C virus may acquire hepatitis C” was high (98.88%), and the awareness of “Hepatitis C can be cured” was low (77.09%). The awareness of professional hepatitis C prevention and control knowledge was 3.91% to 100.00%, and the awareness of “Pathogens of hepatitis C” (100.00%) and “Recommended screening populations for hepatitis C” (86.59%) was high, while the awareness of “There are two categories of hepatitis C cases: clinically diagnosed cases and confirmed cases” (3.91%) and “Clinical diagnosis of hepatitis C: positive anti-HCV antibody + any one of abnormal liver function or epidemiological history or clinical symptoms” (3.91%) was low. The awareness rates of “The state has included antiviral agents against hepatitis C into medical insurance” was and “Antiviral agents against hepatitis C are reimbursed in outpatient and inpatient departments of our hospital” were 81.56% and 59.78%, respectively. There were 69 clinicians participating hepatitis C-related training within one year (38.55%), and the awareness of clinicians that had participated in hepatitis C-related training had a higher awareness rate of basic hepatitis C prevention and control knowledge than those without participation (100.00% vs. 93.64%, P<0.05).
Conclusion
The awareness of basic hepatitis C prevention and control knowledge is high among clinicians in Jiaxing City; however, the training on diagnosis and classification criteria of hepatitis C and related medical insurance policy require to be improved.
7.Preparation of recombinant human insulin--study of downstream process.
Rong YU ; Xiaohong LI ; Jiyu YANG ; Wutong WU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2004;21(5):805-808
This study was intended to establish a method of preparation of recombinant human insulin, with (His)6-Arg-Arg-human proinsulin (RRhPI) expressed by Escherichia coli. After DEAE-Sepharose Fast Flow ion-exchange chromatography, Sephadex G-25 chromatography and refolding, enzyme cleavage and Superdex 75 size exclusion chromatography,the RRhPI expressed by Escherichia coli in inclusion body form was converted to human insulin. The obtained recombinant human insulin was analyzed by SDS-PAGE, HPLC, amino acid composition analysis and bioidentity test (mouse convulsion test). The results indicate that our obtained preparation is highly purified, active recombinant human insulin.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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metabolism
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Humans
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Insulin
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Proinsulin
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
8.Progress in the research of therapeutic enzyme.
Hanmei XU ; Changlin ZHOU ; Heng ZHEN ; Wutong WU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2009;25(12):1852-1862
With the development of the research on biotechnology and modern pharmacy, the application of enzyme drugs have grown rapidly and enzyme drugs have become an important branch of biopharmaceutics. In this article, some new varieties of therapeutic enzymes, enzyme targets, mechanisms and new technologies of application in therapeutic enzymes were reviewed, and the direction of development of therapeutic enzymes were discussed.
Adenosine Deaminase
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genetics
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therapeutic use
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Antineoplastic Agents
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therapeutic use
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Enzyme Replacement Therapy
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methods
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Fibrinolytic Agents
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therapeutic use
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Protein C
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genetics
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therapeutic use
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RNA, Catalytic
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genetics
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therapeutic use
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Streptokinase
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genetics
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therapeutic use
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Urokinase-Type Plasminogen Activator
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genetics
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therapeutic use
9.High cell-density fermentation of shark hepatical stimulator analogue in Escherichia coli.
Boping YE ; Zheng PAN ; Huaibiao LI ; Ying WANG ; Heng ZHENG ; Wutong WU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2009;25(9):1371-1378
The potential effects of recombinant shark hepatical stimulator analogue (r-sHSA) in liver disease have been revealed in our previous studies. In order to further evaluate its clinic application, we carried out high cell-density fermentation in 5 L fermentor to get enough products. Based on the trials in shaking flask, we optimized the parameters for 5 L fermentor, including medium composition, medium supplement, inducer concentration and induction time, etc. In detail, the improved LB medium (0.97% glycerol, 0.91% yeast extract, 0.72% tryptone, 0.782% KH2PO4, 0.267% K2HPO4.3H2O, 0.062% MgSO4.7H2O, 0.5% NaCl, pH 7.0) is chosen to cultivate the engineering bacteria with the constant fermentation condition (pH 7.0, and the dissolved oxygen concentration is about 25%-30%). When bacterial culture reaches exponential phase, the modified feeding medium (620 g/L glycerol, 94.8 g/L tryptone, 3.3 mL/L trace elements, and 7.5 g/L MgSO4.7H2O) is then supplied through the method of exponential fed-batch mode. After the optical density (OD600) of engineering bacterial culture reaches to 23, the ultimately concentration of 0.5 mmol/L IPTG is added to induce the expression of r-sHSA for 6 h. Results show that the amount of r-sHSA production is (2.662 +/- 0.041) g/L, which is about 13.7 folds of the one optimized before.
Animals
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Cloning, Molecular
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Escherichia coli
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genetics
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metabolism
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Fermentation
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Liver
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chemistry
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Peptides
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genetics
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metabolism
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Sharks
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metabolism
10.Analysis of characteristics of HIV cases aged 15-24 in Jiaxing City
GE Rui, LUO Jianyong, LUO Mingyu, HU Jie, ZHANG Qianqian, WANG Yuanhang, XU Wenxian, ZHU Wutong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(4):576-578
Objective:
To understand the epidemiological characteristics and differences of HIV-positive cases among 15-24 years old in Jiaxing city and provide evidence for the development of targeted prevention and control measures.
Methods:
A descriptive epidemiological method was used to analyze the data of HIV cases aged 15-24 reported in Jiaxing from 1999 to 2018.
Results:
A total of 375 cases of young HIV were reported in 1999-2018, with an average age of 21.29±1.90 years, of which 42 were students. The ratio of male to female was 2.47∶1. The proportion of foreign household registration was higher (76%, 285 cases). The proportion of off-campus youth cases in total cases showed a downward trend(χ2=8.26, P=0.00), but the proportion of student cases showed an upward trend(χ2=15.73, P<0.01). Off-campus youth cases were mainly heterosexual transmission(59.16%, 197 cases), and the students’ cases were mainly homosexual transmission(88.10%, 37 cases). There were significant differences in gender, age, household registration, education level, route of transmission, late detection, CD4 level and source of detection among students and off-campus adolescents(P<0.05).
Conclusion
The prevalence of AIDS in adolescents and students is worthy of attention. The characteristics of adolescents inside and outside the school are different. Targeted prevention measures should be taken to reduce the harm of AIDS to young people.