1.Single nucleotide polymorphism analysis of growth hormone gene in Tibet minipigs
Yujue WANG ; Min YUE ; Yang GU ; Weiwang GU ; Yuguang TIAN
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2015;(1):50-54
Objective To screen genotypes of small body in Tibet minipigs by single nucleotide polymorphism analysis (SNP) of growth hormone (GH) gene.Methods The PCR products are sequenced.According to the results, SNP analysis are applied in GH gene 5′fragment of 108 Tibet minipigs .Results Five mutation points were found by comparison.The polymorphism information content of the T45C locus is highest.The results of growth traits of different genotypes showed that the abdomen of 6~8 month old Tibet minipigs of TC genotype at T 45C mutation site is small; the weight and height of 3~5 month old Tibet minipigs of AA genotype at G 84A mutation site is small; the body length and height of 6~8month old Tibet minipigs of GG genotype at G 93A mutation site is small.Conclusion The AA TC, GG genotypes of T45C, G84A, G93A mutation sites in GH gene may be associated with small body .We also found that genetic mutations always occur in the above sites with high heterozygosity and genetic diversity , which can provide rich material for breeding research .
2.Effect of electroacupuncture on the rat model of type 2 diabetes mellitus combined with renal hypertension
Bin WAN ; Liwei SUN ; Rong LIU ; Hongtao LI ; Weiwang GU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2016;24(6):622-627
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture therapy for the rat model of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) combined with renal hypertension and try to explore its mechanism. Methods We randomly select 10 Wistar rats as the blank group and 40 rats were used to make the model groups, which were divided into simple diabetes group, simple renal hypertension group, the compound group with electroacupuncture and the compound group without elec?troacupuncture, with 10 rats in each group. After a high fat and sugar diet for 4 weeks, the Wistar rats were given strepto?zotocin i. p. injection to establish models of type 2 diabetes mellitus. Renal hypertension was developed by the“2K1C” im?proved method to make unilateral renal artery ligation?induced renal artery stenosis. Then, electroacupuncture treatment was performed on the rats for 2 weeks except the compound group without electroacupuncture. The changes of values of BP, FBG, Cr, BUN, glycated hemoglobin, renin and Ang II were recorded and analyzed. Results The values of BP, FBG, Cr, BUN, glycated hemoglobin, renin and Ang II in the compound group with electroacupuncture showed a significant re?duction compared with the compound group without electroacupuncture after 2 weeks (P<0?01), but there was no obvious changes in the values of Cr and BUN(P>0?05). Conclusions The blood glucose and blood pressure in the rat model of compound group can be reduced to a normal level with continuous electroacupuncture at bilateral acupoints Zusanli, and it can also be kept at a stable level after single electroacupuncture for 2-3 days. The acupuncture therapy is more suitable for early clinical treatment and can be used in basic research with advantages of economic, safe, no side effect and so on.
3.Analysis of hepatitis B virus-related indexes in the urine of HBV transgenic mice
Yang YANG ; Guangze LIU ; Xiumei LI ; Xiangping KONG ; Weiwang GU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2016;26(6):53-60
Objective To detect and analyze the HBV?related indexes in the urine of HBV transgenic mice and further understand the biological characteristics of transgenic mice, and to clarify the tissue sources of HBV?related indexes. Methods HBV?related indexes in the urine of transgenic mice were tested using enzyme?linked immune sorbent assay ( ELISA ) and fluorescence quantitative PCR ( real?time RCR ) . The tissue sources were confirmed by several experiments, i. e. hydrodynamic transfection of mice, RNA interference to inhibit HBV?expression in the transgenic mice, and to infect normal mice with HBV?positive serum from patients. Results Expression of HBsAg, HBeAg and HBV?DNA was present in the urine of transgenic mice, of which the HBsAg expression level was high (6674 ± 619?8 IU/mL), but lower than that in the serum (16470 ± 2704 IU/mL). The level of HBsAg expression in the urine of male mice was higher than that in female mice. The level of HBeAg expression in the urine was lower and the HBeAg positive rate of urine was higher than that of blood, and the levels of HBeAg expression showed significant inter?individual and inter?sexual differences. HBV?DNA level reached 103 -105 copy/mL in the urine, but no related antibody expression was detected. The experiments such as hydrodynamic infection test indicated that the HBV?related indexes in the urine are derived from replication in the kidneys rather than secreted from the liver, entered into the blood circulation, and discharged from the urine. The kidneys are an independent expression site of HBV. Conclusions The expression of HBV?related indexes is present in the urine of transgenic mice and it is a long?term expression along with the age in months, of which the expression levels of HBsAg and HBV?DNA are rather high and stable. HBsAg titer in the urine of the male mice is higher than that of female mice. HBeAg expression level in the male mice is more stable compared with that in female mice. No expressions of various kinds of antibodies have been found in the urine. The kidneys are an independent expression site of HBV.
4.Preparation of a rat model of neonatal hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy
Wei PANG ; Shuaishuai CAO ; Shuyi LI ; Yuguang TIAN ; Weiwang GU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2016;26(6):61-66,74
Objective To simulate the process of hypoxic?ischemic brain injury at high altitude in a simulated cabin with plateau low pressure environment, and to prepare a rat model of cerebral injuries at different high altitudes. Method Thirty?two 0?day?old neonatal SD rats were divided into four groups, namely group A ( control group) and three test groups:group B (2000 m group), group C (4000 m group), and group D (6000 m group). The rats of control group were reared in a barrier environment. The rats of test groups were placed in a simulated cabin with plateau low pressure environment, and to prepare neonatal cerebral ischemia?hypoxia model by sport activities. The sport movements were carried out in the cabin in a swimming groove 60 min/d, and not less than 20 hours a day at high altitude low pressure environment. Zea Longa 5 point scale standard was used to determine the behavioral scores at the 3 th 7 th 11 th 15 th days, and samples were collected on the 15th day to observe red blood cell morphology using HE and 2, 3, 5?triphenyltetrazolium chloride ( TTC ) staining and ultrastructure by scanning electron microscopy. Result ( 1 ) The neurological scores of the test groups A, B, C were significantly different from that of the control group (P<0?05), and the scores of test group D and control group were very significantly different ( P <0?01 ) . ( 2 ) The histopathological examination using HE staining showed inflammatory cell infiltration in all rats of the test groups, and the extent of inflammatory cell infiltration was positively correlated with the increase of altitude. ( 3 ) The histopathology with TTC staining revealed prominent ischemia in the cerebral cortex of rats in the plateau hypoxic environment. ( 4 ) Scanning electron microscopy showed that the rat erythrocytes were cap?like in the group B, irregular in the group C, and zigzag shape in the group D. Conclusions In this study, a rat model of neonatal hypoxic?ischemic encephalopathy ( HIE) is successfully established by hypoxic cabin combined with sport activity. This model is stable, reliable, more closely mimicking the pathogenesis and clinical manifestation of neonatal HIE than models prepared with other methods, therefore, may be used in related research.
5.Enterprisingly Exploiting,Vigorously Innovating,and Energetically Developing Comparative Medicine Education——Consideration of the developing direction of laboratory animal subject in the medical college
Wanshan WANG ; Weiwang GU ; Dong XIAO ; Jianing ZHANG ; Jin YUAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(11):-
Comparative medicine is a new crossing frontier branch subject based on laboratory animal science,and the content,aim and request of its research have been remarkably different from that of laboratory animal science.Acting as the methods,means and support conditions of advancment and development of medicine research,comparative medicine is an important platform ensuring the sustainable development of medicine,and is imperative for the medico to be educated with systemic comparative medicine.
6.Comparison of human and animal oral microbiota by Illumina sequencing of 16S rRNA tags
Dongshu GU ; Bangzhu CHEN ; Xia JIANG ; Haiyue LIU ; Bayaer NASHUN ; Hongwei ZHOU ; Weiwang GU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2016;26(8):96-102
Objective To provide original reference data for oral ecosystem research, Tibet minipigs, beagle dogs, rhesus monkey, New Zealand white rabbits and Wistar rats were selected to study their respective characteristics of oral microbial mmunities and compared with normal data of humans.Methods Total DNA was extracted from the specimens of oral microbial communities of Tibet minipigs, beagle dogs, rhesus monkey, New Zealand white rabbits and Wistar rats, and used to amplify 16S rRNA V4 fragments with labeled universal primers.The diversity and structure of microbial communities from those animals were compared with that of humans using BIPES and QIIME analysis after Illumina sequencing of 16S rRNA V4 fragments.Results The richness of the oral microbial communities of humans and the five species of laboratory animals was significantly different (P <0.05).Different species of animals have their own unique oral flora, among which the oral flora of the monkey is the most similar to that of humans.Conclusions Among the five species of laboratory animals, the oral microbial communities of rhesus monkeys and humans have highest similarity. Specifically, the Fusobacterium and Porphyromonas levels of rhesus monkeys is most similar to those of humans.Our findings indicate that rhesus monkeys may be suitable animal model for studies of human oral microbial communities.Tibet minipigs may be suitable animal model for Proteobacteria studies, while beagle dogs may be appropriate for modeling of diseases related to Spirochaetes.
7.Use of high-level HBV replication transgenic mice for evaluating drugs treating hepatitis B virus
Guangze LIU ; Xiangping KONG ; Xiangrong REN ; Xiumei LI ; Lianmei HU ; Lizhen HUANG ; Weiwang GU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(01):-
AIM:To study the high-level HBV replication transgenic mice for evaluation of drugs treating hepatitis B virus.METHODS:The HBV transgenic mice were treated respectively with lamivudine,large dose recombinant hepatitis B protein vaccine,?-1b interferon,siRNA to evaluate their pharmacodynamics and mechanism of action.RESULTS:HBV DNA titre was reduced significantly in transgenic mice which were treated with lamivudine(100 mg?kg-1?d-1),recombinant hepatitis B protein vaccine(HBsAg 6 ?g/mouse),?-1b interferon(50 ?g /mouse),respectively.Recombinant hepatitis B protein vaccine and ?-1b interferon promoted the level of IL-2 and IFN-? and increased the Elispot number of spleen cells secreting IFN-? in the treated transgenic mice.HBV transgenic mice were treated with RNAi expression vector pU6-siHBV against HBV through vena caudalis by hydrodynamics technique.Five days later,the level of serum HBsAg was reduced by 56.7% and the inhibition lasted at least 14 days.The HbcAg(+)cells were decreased obviously by immunohistochemistry detection in liver tissue,but the RNAi did not reduce the serum HBV DNA titre.CONCLUSION:These inbreeding high-level HBV replication transgenic mice are reliable and feasible for evaluating the anti-HBV drugs and have its economical and convenient superiority.
8.Study on immunogenicity and arthritogenicity of a synthetic cyclic citrullina-ted peptide
Ensheng CHEN ; Mingzhu CUI ; Xiaofeng ZHAO ; Beijia YU ; Changhong XIAO ; Weiwang GU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2017;33(1):25-30
Objective:To establish a synthetic cyclic citrullinated peptide induced arthritis model in mice, explore immunogenicity and arthritogenicity of this peptide. Methods: 36 DBA/1 mice were randomly divided into three groups, which were injected the type Ⅱ collagen ( CⅡ, CIA ) emulsion, cyclic citrullinated vimentin peptide ( CCit-Vim, CCV-IA ) emulsion, cyclic citrullinated vimentin peptide conjugated KLH ( CCit-Vim+KLH,CCV+K-IA) emulsion on day 0 and 21,respectively. Using arthritis index( AI) ,paw swelling to evaluate the incidence of arthritis;ELISA tested serum anti-CCit-Vim antibody,anti-CⅡantibody,anti-CCP antibody and TNF-α, IIF detected AKA;Histopathology of the ankle joint was obsearved. Results: There were three mice appeared arthritis in CCV+K-IA,the incidence rate of 25%,but arthritis occurs later time,short duration,and the incidence and extent of arthritis were lower than the CIA. CCV-IA no arthritis performance. CCV+K-IA produce anti-CCit-Vim antibody were significantly higher than those in CIA (1. 32±0. 59 vs 0. 78±0. 27,P=0. 031). While Anti-CCP antibody of CCV+K-IA were significantly lower than CIA (54. 73±7. 33 vs 64. 37±9. 91,P=0. 007). The anti-CⅡ antibody in CCV+K-IA and CCV-IA were lower than the CIA(15. 73±2. 10, 16. 71±3. 03 vs 19. 50±2. 36,P<0. 05). The TNF-α produced by CCV+K-IA and CIA were both significantly higher than the CCV-IA (645. 61±35. 26,618. 98±53. 32 vs 533. 63±79. 49,P<0. 05). The AKA positive rate of CCV+K-IA is 50% (6/12),significantly higher than CCV-IA 25% ( 3/12 ) and CIA 16. 67% ( 2/12 ) . Histopathology of the ankle showed that the CCV-IA and CCV+K-IA have a mild synovial hyperplasia,no obvious synovial pannus formation and inflammatory cell infiltration. Conclusion:The cyclic citrul-linated peptide conjugated KLH not only has stronger immunogenicity but also has arthritogenicity. It induced a higher positive rate of AKA than CⅡ.
9.Comparison of the Cyt b Gene Sequences in Tibet Mini-Pig and Other Chinese Pigs
Hongtao LI ; Dong XIAO ; Weiwang GU ; Qinghong WU ; Jin YUAN ; Wanshan WANG ; Jianing ZHANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2010;18(1):44-47
Objective To analyze the Cyt b gene sequences in Tibet mini-pigs and clarify the differences and genetic relationship with other Chinese pigs.Method The sequence of Cyt b gene was amplified from genome DNA of Tibet mini-pig,Bama miniature pigs,Guizhou xiang pigs and Wuzhishan (WZS) pigs.After sequencing,the base sequences were compared and analysed.The blood relationship tree and evolution position of Tibet mini-pig were established.Result There were 14 mutation sites between domestic pigs in China and pigs from Europe.Besides there was a significant differenee in two nucleotide site:a T→C switch in site 420 and the G→A switch in site 883 at the same time.Conclusion Chinese pigs include Bama miniature pigs,Guizhou xiang pigs and WZS pigs,have a very close blood relationship with some of Tibet mini-pigs.It has been confirmed that there is a certain genetic differentiation in the Tibet mini-pig.
10.Induced differentiation of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells by gene transfection of growth/differentiation factor-5
Kangrong LU ; Zhongxian PIAO ; Zhenxi LIU ; Wanshan WANG ; Weiwang GU ; Yingjie PU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2008;10(8):750-754
Objective To investigate the effects of gene transfection with human growth/differentiation factor 5(GDF5)on the growth and difierentiation of bone nlarrow stromal stem cells (BMSCs).Methods GDF5 gene was trans fected into BMSCs by liposome method. Then cell proliferation and cycles were examined by MTT and flow cytometry respectively. Cell morphology was observed under light microscope and electron microscope (EM).GDF5 and Collagen Ⅱ were detected at the level of mRNA and protein by RT-PCR and immunocytochemistry. Alkaline phosphate activity was examined by lead citrate method. Osteocalcin mRNA expression was determined bv RT-PCR. ResulIs GDF5 gene was transfected into BMSCs successfully and the transfected cells still maintained their natural growth and proliferation features. Stable expression of GDF5 gene in BMSCs was obtained. The trans fected ceils had basically the same proliferation ability and cell cycles as the untransfccted ones. After transfection comparatively more polygonal cells could be seen in light microscope, showing irregular arrangement mode. Plenty organells were observed and cell nucleus showed irregular shape under EM. The expressions of Collagen Ⅱ mRNA and protein were positive. But osteocalcin mRNA expression was negative. Conclusion Since BMSCs can be induced by GDF5 to differentiate into chondrogenic cells. GDF5 gene-modified BMSCs may be used as candidate seed cells of cartilage tissue engineering.