1.Effects of Different Iodine Intake on Apoptosis and Proliferation of Rats Thyroid Cells
Laixiang LIN ; Yina SUN ; Lu ZHANG
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(08):-
Objective To explore the effects of iodine on apoptosis and proliferation of the thyroid cells. Methods Wistar rats of one month wean were randomly divided into five groups(low iodine-LI, normal iodine-NI, fivefold high iodine-5 HI, tenfold high iodine-10 HI, fiftyfold high iodine-50 HI), and fed on water containing different concentration of iodine. All groups got prospective iodine intake, that is 0.6, 6.15, 30.75, 61.5, and 307.5 mg/d. After 7 days, 14 days, 28 days, the rats were sacrificed. The proliferation, apoptosis, and apoptosis related genes expression in the thyroid cells were determined by TUNEL, immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. Results As for short-term of iodine deficiency, no significant change was seen in the mRNA expression of fas and fasL genes, while in the iodine excess groups,the expreesion showed an up-regulation trend as iodine intake increased. Fas and FasL proteins expressions were consistent in LI and NI groups and all of them were negative or weak positive. In the HI groups the stain density increased with iodine intake and treatmnet period increased. Expression of PCNA was enhanced by short-term iodine deficiency, but not by short-term iodine excess. Apoptosis was not observed in all groups. Conclusion Both short-term iodine deficiency and iodine excess have no obvious effects on thyrocytes apoptosis. Proliferation can be induced by short-term iodine deficiency, not by iodine excess. Wistar rats present a strong tolerance to long-term iodine excess.
2.Effects of High Levels Iodine Intake through Meal on mRNA Expression of Placental and Breast NIS in Rats
Laixiang LIN ; Yina SUN ; Jinru DONG
Journal of Environment and Health 2007;0(11):-
Objective To study the effects of excessive iodine intake through the meal on the expression of mRNA of placental NIS in pregnant rat and breast NIS in lactating rats. Methods Wistar rats, weaning one month, were randomly divided into three groups according to the body weights, i.e., normal iodine (NI), ten fold high iodine(10HI), one hundred fold high iodine(100HI), the ratio of female and male was 2∶1. Iodine intake of the groups were about 6.15, 61.5 and 615.0 mg/d respectively. After 3 months of treatment, the urine iodine was determined by As-Ce-catalytic spectrophotometry. The rats mated and had offspring. Their placenta and breasts were taken on the seventeenth day of pregnancy and tenth day of lactation respectively. Then NIS mRNA expression was determined by RT-PCR. Results The urine iodine increased with the increase of the iodine intake. The urine iodine and iodine intake showed the parallel magnification. Compared with the NI group,AR value of the placental NIS mRNA in 100HI group and the breast NIS mRNA in 10HI and 100HI group significantly decreased. Conclusion Excessive iodine intake may down-regulate the expression of the placental and breast NIS, which presents a protective effect on offspring.
3.Effect of Different Iodine Intake on Antioxidative Capability and Related Gene Expression in Brain of Rat Offspring
Laixiang LIN ; Yina SUN ; Zhenkun YE
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To evaluate the effects of iodine on antioxidative capability by observing activity of antioxidative enzymes and related gene expression, and peroxide content in the brain of rat offspring. Methods One-month weaning Wistar rats were divided into four groups(low iodine-LI, normal iodine-NI, ten-fold high iodine-10HI and fifty-fold high iodine-50HI), and fed with water containing different iodine concentration by adding potassium iodate respectively. Rats mate randomly after three months.The offspring were sacrificed at 28 days after birth, then the activity of SOD and GSH-Px, and MDA content in brain tissue were tested, and the SOD and GSH-Px mRNA expression were measured by RT-PCR. Results Compared with the NI group, only in LI group MDA content were increased significantly (P
4.Effect of Potassium Iodate on Anti-oxidative Capability of Blood in Rats
Zhenkun YE ; Laixiang LIN ; Yina SUN
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective To study the effect of different dosage KIO3 on anti-oxidative capability of the blood.Methods The Wistar rats were randomly divided into 6 groups and given KIO3 through food at different dosages,low iodide(LI),normal iodide(NI),5 fold high iodide(5HI),10 fold high iodide(10HI),50 fold high iodide(50HI)and 100 fold high iodide(100HI).3,6 and 12 months later,the rats were sacrificed and blood glutathione peroxidase(GPx)activity,superoxide dismutase(SOD)activity and malondialdehyde(MDA)content were determined.Results After 3,6 and 12 months of treatment,the GPx activity in LI group was significantly lower than that in NI group.Furthermore,after 12 months of low iodide intake,the SOD activity in LI group was higher than that in NI group.The GPx activity in 100HI group was lower than that in NI group after 3 months of administration,but no difference was seen between these two groups after 6 and 12 months of treatment.No difference was found in the GPx activity of NI group and those of 5HI,10HI and 50HI groups.The SOD activity in 50HI and 100HI groups was higher than that in NI group after 12 months of administration.There was no difference in MDA content among NI group and 4 high iodide groups.Conclusion Low iodide intake may damage the anti-oxidative capability of blood in normal rats.Blood has a strong anti-oxidative ability and compensative capabilities to compete with high iodate intake.
5.The relationship between thyroid autoantibodies and thyroid function in different populations
Zuoliang DONG ; Laixiang LIN ; Yina SUN ; Kaibin SHI ; Yuqin YAN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2013;(4):324-327
To explore the relationship between thyroid autoantibodies and thyroid function in school children aged 8-10 years,adults,pregnant women,and lactating women in China,in order to provide reference for the prevention and monitoring of thyroid disease.Healthy 8-10 years old school children (693 cases),adults (698 cases),pregnant women(325 cases),and lactating women(332 cases) from six iodine sufficient areas were enrolled.Serum TSH,FT4,and FT3 were determined by chemiluminescent immunoassay,while antithyroid antibody by radioimmunoassay.The positive rate of thyroid autoantibodies in females was significantly higher than that in the male (5.6% vs 2.0% in school children,and 22.8% vs 3.2% in adults) ; while positive rate of autoantibodies in pregnant and lactating women (8.9%,8.7%) were significantly lower than that in the other healthy adult women (22.8%).The incidence of abnormal thyroid function in antibody-positive people was higher than that in negative ones in all groups,and abnormal thyroid function showed mainly as subclinical hypothyroidism.In addition,lactating women with negative autoantibodies presented a higher incidence of abnormal thyroid function,mainly as low FT4.The abnormal thyroid function is related with the positive thyroid autoantibodies,indicating that it is essential to follow-up these people with positive antibodies in order to facilitate prevention,early diagnosis,and treatment of thyroid disease.Reference data for thyroid hormones in lactating women should be establisbed as soon as possible.
6.The Impact of Different Iodine Intakes on Type Ⅰ Iodothyronine Deiodinase Activity and mRNA Expression in Mouse Thyroid Tissue
Kun WANG ; Yina SUN ; Jiayu LIU ; Yuqin YAN ; Zupei CHEN
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(03):-
Thyroid function ultimately depends on appropriate iodine supply to the gland. Thyroid hormone deiodination is an intrinsic component of the thyroid hormone homeostasis. Type Ⅰ iodothyronine deiodinase (D1) plays an important role in thyroid hormone metabolism and has close relationship with thyroid function. Based on successfully establishing animal models of iodine deficiency and iodine excess in Babl/c mice (Babl/c mice were randomly divided into five groups: low iodine (LI), normal iodine (NI), five-fold iodine (5HI) , ten-fold iodine (10HI) and fifty-fold iodine (50HI) group. Three months and six months after admistration, they were sacrificed and thyroids were excised), the expression level of D1 mRNA were examined by using real time quantitative PCR method. D1 activity was analyzed by 125I-rT3 as substrate combined with ion-exchange chromatography. The thyroid hormone was measured with radioimmunoassay method. The data revealed that in the case of iodine deficiency, both D1 mRNA expression and D1 activity was greatly increased(compared with NI groups, P
7.Sodium iodide symporter gene expression in thyroid of mice with different iodine intakes
Kun WANG ; Laixiang LIN ; Yina SUN ; Yan YE ; Lu ZHANG ; Yuqin YAN ; Zupei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2009;25(3):264-268
Objective To investigate the sodium iodide symporter (NIS) gene expression during different iodine intakes and its function in thyroid autoregulation. Methods BabL/c mice were randomly divided into five groups according to their different iodine intake levels : low iodine (LI), normal iodine (NI), five-fold iodine (5HI) ,ten-fold iodine (10 HI) and fifty-fold iodine (50 HI). After three months and six months administration, they were sacrificed and thyroids were excised. The mRNA and protein expression level were determined by real time quantitative PCR and immunohistochemistry respectively. Iodine content in thyroid tissue was measured with spectrophotometry and thyroid hormone level was measured with radioimmunoassay. Results Compared with NI group, NIS mRNA and protein expression was greatly increased in LI groups. Immunohistochemistry analysis indicated that NIS was mostly located at the basolateral membrane of thyrocyte,suggesting the improved activity in transporting iodine. But when faced with long-term and severe iodine deficiency, the iodine content in thyroid was finally decreased ,and hormone level lowered. On the other hand, in HI groups NIS mRNA and protein expression was greatly down-regulated. There was a tendency of decreasing NIS gene expression level with increasing doses of iodine intakes. In addition, NIS protein was found mainly in intracellular vesicles, rather than at the cell membrane,suggesting the loss of its activity. The iodine content in thyroid tissue was only slightly increased and was not consistent with the iodine intake levels. Conclusion These findings indicate that NIS may be. regulated at transcription, translation and post-translation levels. This phenomenon constitutes a highly specialized intrinsic autoregulatory system that protects thyroid from high doses of iodine, but at the same time ensures adequate iodine uptake for hormone biosynthesis. NIS plays a critical role in thyroid autoregulation mechanism.
8.The detection of the binding protein of chlamydiaphage phiCPG1 capsid protein Vp1 on chlamydial outer membrane of serotype D
Yuanjun LIU ; Yina SUN ; Weifeng YAO ; Yan LI ; Zhuoran LI ; Jiurong WEI ; Quanzhong LIU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2012;30(10):583-586
Objective To investigate the binding protein of chlamydiaphage phiCPG1 capsid protein Vp1 on chlamydia trachomatis outer membrane.Methods The bacterium with recombinant plasmid Vp1/pet30a( + ) was induced.The expressed protein was purified by gel recycling.FarWestern blot was utilized to' investigate the binding protein of Vp1 on chlamydial outer membrane,including recombinant polymorphic outer membrane protein (rPmp) and major outer membrane protein (MOMP).Results The recombinant protein Vp1 was successfully expressed in E.coli.Monoclonal antibody against Vp1 was used as primary antibody in Western blot,and no specific band was present,which indicated that the monoclonal antibody did not specifically bind with any rPmp.Far-Western blot results showed that there was an obvious band for the rPmpI,but no specific band for other rPmp and MOMP,which suggested that Vp1 could specifically bind with rPmpI protein on the chlamydial outer membrane of serotype D.Conclusions There is a binding site of Vp1 on the chlamydia trachomatis outer membrane.Vp1 may play an important role in the interaction between the chlamydiaphage and the chlamydiae.
9.Effects of iodine deficiency during pregnancy on fetal iodine metabolism and thyroid function
Yina, SUN ; Lu, ZHANG ; Lai-xiang, LIN ; Yu-qin, YAN ; Zu-pei, CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2009;28(3):244-248
Objective To study the effects of iodine deficiency during pregnancy on fetal iodine metabolism and thyroid function. Methods Wistar dams were randomly divided into four groups: severe iodine deficiency(SID), moderate iodine deficiency(MoID), mild iodine deficiency(MiID) and normal iodine(NI). All the dams were fed with iodine deficient food(iodine contents: 50 μg/kg) and drinking water with different doses of KI (0,54.9,163.8,381.7 μg/L) for 3 months till mating. Iodine was supplied at the dose of 1.24 μg/d(SID), 2.50 μg/d(MoID), 5.00 μg/d(MiID) and 10.00 μg/d(NI), respectively. The dams and their fetuses on gestation of 20 days were studied. Urine iodine of dams and iodine contents in fetal amniotic fluid were measured by As3+-Ce4+catalytic spectrophotometry using ammonium persulfate digestion. And blood iodine in pregnant rats and iodine contents in placental tissue were measured by As3+-Ce4+catalytic spectrophotometry in dry ash of samples in KClO3-ZnSO4-K2CO3-NaCl. Thyroid hormone levels in mother serum and in fetal amniotic fluid were detected by chemiluminascent assay, and their thyroid glands were weighted and carefully observed. Results ①Iodine content in urine and blood of pregnant rats and amniotic fluid of fetal rats reduced along with their decrease of iodine supply. Urine iodine median of rats in 4 groups(NI: 353.7 μg/L; MiID: 115.9 μg/L; MoID: 26.9 μg/L; SID: 0 μg/L) were statistically significant(χ2=32.884, P < 0.01). Blood iodine level in MoID and SID[(29.4±18.6), (11.7± 7.0)μg/L]was significantly lower than that in NI[(49.1±23.0)μg/L, P < 0.05 or < 0.01]. In iodine deficiency groups, there was a decreasing trend in iodine contents of fetal amniotic fluid[MiID: (48.3±23.1)μg/L; MoID: (29.2±14.7)μ/L; SID:(19.5±6.7)μg/L]and an increasing tendency in iodine contents of placental tissue [MiID: (0.57±0.26)μg/g, MoID: (0.53±0.34)μg/g; SID: (0.53±0.15)μg/g], but there was no statistical significance(P>0.05). ②In SID, TT4[(14.3±4.1)nmol/L]and FT4[(10.8±3.6)pmol/L]were lower than that in NI[(28.4±19.3)nmol/L, (20.2±8.0)pmol/L, P < 0.05 or < 0.01], while that in MoID[(22.1±6.1)nmol/L, (18.5±4.1)pmol/L]and MiID[(25.5±13.1)nmol/L, (18.6±8.4)pmol/L]were decreased without statistical significance(P > 0.05). And FT3/FT4 ratio(0.34±0.16), absolute[(48.4±22.7)mg]and relative weights[(144± 76)mg/kg]of thyroid gland in pregnant rats were respectively higher than that in NI[0.16±0.02, (19.5±3.1)mg, (66±10)mg/kg, P<0.01]. But that in MoID[0.19±0.04, (27.0±5.7)mg, (84±19)mg/kg]and MiID[0.17± 0.06, (25.0±8.9)mg, (78±25)mg/kg]were increased without statistical significance(P > 0.05). A visibly congestive enlargement thyroid was found in SID, while thyroid mildly enlarged in MoID and MiID. ③Compared with NI [(2.38±1.55)pmol/L,0.50±0.18], the FT4 levels [(1.07±0.87) pmol/L]in amniotic fluid were significantly decreased (P < 0.05) and the FT3/FT4 ratio (1.96±0.61) was significantly increased (P < 0.01) in SID. There were no statistical significances(P > 0.05) in other 3 groups[MiID: (2.77±0.90)pmol/L,0.46±0.15; MoID: (2.35±0.76)pmoL/L,0.61±0.21]. A visible thyroid enlargement with hyperemia was observed in SID fetus while in other 2 experiment groups their thyroids were only mildly congested. Conclusions Severe iodine deficiency during pregnancy can result in both mother and fetus overt hypothyroidism. The fetal thyroid hormone levels in mild iodine deficiency status is close to normal levels because of maternal and placental compensation. Moreover, both the dam and the fetus suffer from the negative effects in moderate iodine deficiency during pregnancy.
10.Study on the correlation between plasma concentration of B-type natriuretic peptide and prognosis of acute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
Luhong CONG ; Yina WU ; Lichao SUN ; Hui WANG ; Guoqiang ZHANG ; Gang LI ; Jun DUAN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(6):859-863
Objective To investigate the relationship between plasma concentration of B type natri uretic peptide (BNP) and the severity and prognosis of patients with acute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH).Methods Review of 86 cases of patients with spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage analysis in our hospital Department of Emergency/Surgical Intensive Care Unit (ED/S1CU) were admitted within 6 hours of admission to collect blood samples,head CT,biochemical index,Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) score and other clinical data,and detected within 6 hours after admission,the admission of third days and 7 days of plasma BNP concentration.The blood volume of cerebral hemorrhage was computed.The GCS was used to evaluate nerve function after admission.The survival of 28 days was observed.Results The concentration of BNP detected at 3 time points increased with the increase of the amount of bleeding in patients with acute cerebral hemorrhage and increased with the decrease of GCS score at admission (P <0.01).The BNP concentration was mild higher in the small amount of bleeding group than that of the control group (P =0.094),while that of the other two groups were significantly higher (P < 0.01).Concentration of BNP detected within 6 hours of admission was positively correlated with cerebral hemorrhage (r =0.551).The a mount of BNP in the 6 hours after admission of the GCS > 8 group was significantly higher than those of the control group (P < 0.05),and the GCS ≤ 8 group was significantly higher than that of the control group and GCS > 8 group (P < 0.01).The BNP concentration was negatively correlated with GCS score at admission (r =-0.532).The 28-day mortality was predicted by BNP > 168 pg/ml for 6 hours,AUC was 0.814,the sensitivity was 75.0% and the specificity was 81.4%.Conclusions The concentration of BNP in patients with acute spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage increased with the increase amount of bleeding and the decrease of GCS score at admission.The concentration of BNP in the 6 hours after admission was correlated with the severity and the prognosis of the disease,which can be used as the important reference indicators for evaluating severity and prognostic prediction.