1.Establishment of APP and PS-1 double gene stably transfected cell lines
Ping LIANG ; Yangxing PAN ; Xuemei ZHAO ; Hongzhen DU ; Jimi ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
AIM To study pathogenesis of Alzheimers disease and screen ?- secretase and ?- secretase inhibiting drug, PS-1(M 146L)and APP 751 gene double stably transfected CHO cell lines have been established. METHODS A? cDNA encoding human PS-1 was obtained by polymerase chain reaction from a human placental library. Mutant PS-1 (M 146L) cDNA was also generated by polymerase chain reaction from wild type PS-1 cDNA. Wild type and mutant PS1 were subcloned into CMV-based mammalian expression vectors PCI-neo,then recombined plasmid were co-transfected into APP expressing CHO cells at 1∶10 ratio using LipofectAmine. Stable expressing cell lines were screened and selected by using selection media. RESULTS Several CHO cell lines stably transfected with wide type or mutant PS-1 (M 146L) as well as APP 751 genes were established. Overexpression of PS-1 in CHO cell accumulated full length 45 kDa PS-1 protein. A? released to conditioned media were not changed in wild type PS-1 transfected APP expression CHO cells. A? 1~42 level in conditioned media of M 146L mutant PS-1 stably transfected of APP expression CHO cells were elevated about 1.6 fold. CONCLUSION Expression of M 146L mutant PS-1 in stably transfected APP expression CHO cells increased a secretion of A? 1~42. The PS-1 and APP double stably transfected CHO cell lines we generated can be used for either ?-or ?-secretase inhibitor study and related drug screening.
2.Differences in heart stroke volume between Han and Korean-Chinese nationalities and correlative factors.
Yangxing PAN ; Baoshen QI ; Xiaomei ZHOU ; Shaomei HAN ; Xue ZHANG ; Zhengguo ZHANG ; Guangjin ZHU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2011;24(3):249-254
OBJECTIVETo compare the differences in stroke volume (SV) and stroke volume index (SI) between Han and Korean-Chinese and to investigate the correlated risk factors.
METHODSA total of 1 647 Han and 876 Korean-Chinese aged 10-80 years were investigated. SV, SI, cardiac output, cardiac output index, heart rate (HR), systemic vascular resistance (SVR), systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI), and blood pressure were measured.
RESULTSSV/SI values in Korean-Chinese were lower than those in the Han of the same sex and age. Covariance analysis showed that, apart from the effect of sex, age and body mass index (BMI), the differences in SV and SI between the two cohorts were still significant (P<0.001). Multiple regression analysis revealed that the SV difference between the two ethnicities was affected (in descending order from a strong to weak correlation) by SVR, SVRI, HR, diastolic blood pressure, mean arterial pressure, BMI, and systolic blood pressure, while the SI difference was affected by SVR, SVRI, HR, mean arterial pressure, diastolic and systolic blood pressure, and BMI.
CONCLUSIONThe Fact that SV and SI in Korean-Chinese are lower than those in Han is related with higher SVR, HR and blood pressure in the Korean-Chinese.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Blood Pressure ; physiology ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Stroke Volume ; physiology ; Young Adult