1.Protect effect of Intermedin_(1-53) on isoproterenol-induced ischemic injury in rats heart
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(12):-
Aim Observe the effects of IMD_ 1-53 on acute myocardial injury induced by isoproterenol (ISO). Methods Myocardial ischemia injury in rats was induced by subcutaneous injection with ISO(50 mg?kg -1?d -1, 2days ), and the therapeutic effect of IMD_ 1-53 was observed. Cardiac function was measured. Myocardial cAMP content was determined by radioimmunoassay (RIA). The gene expression of calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CL) and receptor-activity-modifying protein (RAMP1), RAMP2 and RAMP3 in ventricular was determined by semi-quantitative RT-PCR analysis. IMD receptors in cardiac sarcolemmal membrane fractions were assayed [ 125I]-IMD binding studies. Results ISO-treated rats showed lower maximal rate of increase and decrease of left-ventricle pressure development (?LVdp/dt_ max) and higher left-ventricle end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP; all P
2.Intermedin inhibiting cardiac injury induced by ischemic/reperfusion in rat heart
Jinghui YANG ; Yongfen QI ; Cungen MA ; Yuexia JIA ; Chaoshu TANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
Aim To determine the protective effects of IMD on ischemia/reperfusion(I/R) injury and its possible mechanism.Method Isolated rat hearts were perfused by Langendorff mode,and after 45 min global ischemia and 30 min reperfusion ventricular function was measured on a Power Lab,and adequate amount of ventricular tissues and perfusate were collected for biochemical measurement.Results Treatment with IMD during the reperfusion period significantly attenuated the effects of I/R on cardiac function inhibition and tissue injury.Compared with I/R group,IMD induced increase in △LVP,LV(dp/dtmax,HR and CF,whereas induced decrease in LVDP.Reperfusion with IMD exerted decrease in LDH,total protein,Mb and MDA content compared with I/R group,but increased myocardial cAMP content.All these values were similar to the effects of ADM.Furthermore,I/R induced significant increase in Bmax and Kd value.Conclusion IMD exerted beneficial effects on cardiac injury induced by I/R which might be mediated by cAMP pathway.And the cardioprotective effects of IMD were equal to ADM,a potent cytoprotective factor.
3.Effect of Allopurinol on the Function of Blood Vessel Endothelium in Patients with Essential Hypertension Complicating Hyperuricemia
Xizhu WANG ; Yuexia SONG ; Qiaofeng SONG ; Li'Na ZHANG ; Hongjuan JIA ;
China Pharmacy 2005;0(21):-
OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of allopurinol on the function of blood vessel endothelium in patients with essential hypertension complicating hyperuricemia. METHODS: 65 cases with essential hypertension complicating hyper uricemia were randomized into treatment and control group. The control group was given the classic non- pharmacotherapy: reduced intake of sodium, more exercise, weight loss etc. The treatment group was treated wilh 100mg allopurinol b.i .d for 4 weeks besides the classical non - pharmacotherapy as stated for the control group. Serum uric acid level, brachial artery flow -mediated diastolic (FMD) function, the base internal diameter of brachial artery, nitrogen oxide (NO), von Willebrand' s factor(vWF) were compared between two groups before and after treatment. RESULTS: As compared with prior treatment, the treatment group had decreased level of uric acid and decreased vWF level, increased level of NO and a significantly increased level of FMD, all had statistical significances(P0.05) . CONCLUSION: Allopurinol can ameliorate the function of blood vessel endothelium in patients with essential hypertension complicating hyperuricemia.
4.Changes of L-arginine,NOS/NO pathway in adventitia of rats with sepsis
Yuexia JIA ; Chongshui PAN ; Jinghui YANG ; Bin GENG ; Jing ZHANG ; Jing ZHAO ; Chaoshu TANG ; Yongfen QI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM: In this study, we aimed to explore the alteration and pathophysiological significance of the L-arginine (L-Arg)/NOS/NO pathway in the adventitia of rats with sepsis. METHODS: Sepsis was induced by cecal ligation and puncture (CLP). Rat cardiac function was determined. NO generation, NOS activity and L-Arg transport were measured. The iNOS mRNA levels was determined by using RT-PCR. RESULTS: Cecal ligation and puncture induced severe sepsis with severe low glucose, high lacticemia and cardiac function inhibition. The iNOS activity was increased by 2.8-fold compared with controls (P
5.Effect of miRNA-143 on homocysteine induced vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation
Xiaoling YANG ; Fengying GUO ; Shengchao MA ; Anning YANG ; Chengjian CAO ; Yuexia JIA ; Guizhong LI ; Yideng JIANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(8):1097-1100,1101
Aim To explore the effect of miRNA-143 ( miR-1 4 3 ) on homocysteine ( Hcy ) induced-vascular smooth muscle cells ( VSMCs ) proliferation and the mechanism .Methods VSMCs were cultured and in-cubated with Hcy by using primary cultured method . Then, cells were treated with different concentrations of Hcy and folate .VSMCs proliferation was determined with MTT assay , miR-143 was measured by qRT-PCR, and methylation of miR-143 was determined with meth-ylated PCR.Results After cells were treated with dif-ferent concentrations of Hcy , the proliferation of VSMCs was significantly increased , mRNA expression of miR-143 was decreased and methylation of miR-143 was increased .The proliferation of VSMCs was signifi-cantly decreased when transfected VSMCs with miR-143 precursor , and cell proliferation was increased by using miR-143 inhibitor transfection .Conclusion Hy-pomethylation of miR-143 may inhibit VSMCs prolifera-tion.
6.Role of homocysteine to promote the vascular smooth muscle cell proliferation by MiR-125 b methylation
Xianmei LIU ; Chengjian CAO ; Jue TIAN ; Li ZHAO ; Fanqi KONG ; Longxia ZHOU ; Jiukai CHEN ; Yanhua WANG ; Xiaoling YANG ; Yuexia JIA ; Yideng JIANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(7):1023-1027
Aim To investigate the role of miR-125 b and its DNA methylation in homocysteine ( Hcy )-in-duced vascular smooth muscle cells( VSMCs) prolifera-tion. Methods VSMCs were stimulated with 0,50, 100, 200, 500 μmol · L-1 Hcy respectively. Then qRT-PCR was used to detect the mRNA levels of miR-125b,and nested-touchdown methylation-specific PCR ( ntMS-PCR) was used to detect the methylation levels of miR-125b. VSMCs were transfected with miR-125b precursor or the inhibitor of miR-125b ,then 3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2-5-diphenyl tetrazolium bromide ( MTT ) assay was used to reflect the proliferation of VSMCs. The distribution of CpG islands of miR-125b promoter region was analyzed by bioinformatics meth-ods. VSMCs were stimulated with 100 μmol·L-1 Hcy and transfected with or without DNA methylation inhib-itors 5-nitrogen impurity cytidine ( AZC) , then the ex-pression of miR-125b was detected by qRT-PCR. Re-sults The mRNA levels of miR-125 b were decreased in 100,200,500 μmol·L-1 Hcy group compared with 0 μmol·L-1 Hcy group. The precursor of miR-125b could inhibit the proliferation activity and the inhibitor of miR-125 b could increase the proliferation activity of VSMCs cells. Bioinformatics analysis indicated that MiR-125 b promoter region had a CpG island whose length was 792 bp ( 1881-2672 ) . The miR-125 b pro-moter region methylation levels increased after Hcy in-tervention ( P <0. 01 ) . The expression level of miR-125 b increased after AZC intervention ( P <0. 05 ) . Conclusions ① Hcy promotes vascular smooth mus-cle cell proliferation maybe by down-regulating the ex-pression of miR-125b. ② Hcy down-regulates the ex-pression of miR-125 maybe by up-regulating the methy-lation levels of miR-125b promoter region.
7.Relationship between primiparas′postpartum fatigue and paternal involvement
Rong CHEN ; Xinxin SUN ; Yiyun YANG ; Lin LI ; Jia REN ; Xingchen SHANG ; Yuexia LIAO
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2022;38(8):618-623
Objective:To investigate the current status of primiparas′ postpartum fatigue and paternal involvement, and to explore the relationship between primiparas′ postpartum fatigue and paternal involvement, and to provide reference basis for developing targeted intervention measures to alleviate postpartum fatigue of primiparas.Methods:A cross-sectional survey was conducted on 347 primiparas from Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University, Yangzhou Maternal and Child Health Care Hospital from September to December 2020 by convenience sampling. The survey instruments included the general information questionnaire, the Parenting Alliance Inventory (PAI), and the Postpartum Fatigue Scale (PFS).Results:The total score of PAI was (86.51 ± 12.07) points, and the level of paternal involvement was high. The total score of PFS was (16.68 ± 4.12) points. 95.97% (333/347) of primiparas had varying degrees of postpartum fatigue. There was a significant negative correlation between paternal involvement and primiparas′ postpartum fatigue ( r=-0.327, P<0.01). The results of multiple stratified regression analysis showed that paternal involvement was included in the influencing factor model of primiparas′ postpartum fatigue, which could independently explain 9.7% variation of primiparas′ postpartum fatigue. Conclusions:The higher level of paternal involvement could predict the lower level of primiparas′ postpartum fatigue. Medical staff should pay attention to the participation level of the spouses of primiparas in childcare, and improve the participation level of the spouses of primiparas in scientific ways to alleviate the postpartum fatigue of primiparas.
8.Evaluation of safety and consistency of inhaled allergen extracts in the diagnosis of allergic diseases in children
Li SHA ; Kai GUAN ; Wenjing ZHU ; Yuexia LI ; Jing ZHAO ; Chuanhe LIU ; Jia YIN
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(12):921-925
Objective:To investigate the safety and consistency of domestic inhaled allergen extracts in the diagnosis of allergic diseases in children.Methods:Nine thousand five hundred and sixty-three children diagnosed with allergic diseases from September 2018 to June 2020 in Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Capital Institute of Pedia-trics were selected in this study, and all of them were subjected to skin prick test(SPT), and 415 of them were subjected to serum specific IgE (sIgE) test at the same time.The adverse events during SPT were recorded and the consistency of the results between SPT and sIgE test was analyzed.Results:There were 14 cases with adverse events in 9 563 patients, and the overall incidence was 0.15%.The incidence of adverse events was 0.07% (2/2 581 cases) in the 1-5 years old group, 0.19% (12/6 197 cases) in the 6-11 years old and 0 in the 12-17 years old group.The severity of all these events was grade Ⅰ.Out of the 14 cases with adverse events, only 1 case was considered to be related to allergen preparations, with the incidence being 0.01% (1/9 563 cases). The Kappa index showed that the results of dermatophagoides pteronyssinus, dermatophagoides farinae, alternaria and artemisia measured by SPT and sIgE were almost the same.There was high consistency between tree pollens and ragweed ( P<0.01), and moderate consistency between aspergillus fumigatus ( P<0.01). When the results of sIgE were used as the diagnostic criteria, the Youden index for the results of SPT ranged from 0.76 to 0.89, with aspergillus fumigatus (0.76) and tree pollens mixture (0.79) as the lowest.The positive likelihood ratio for most of the inhaled allergens was more than 10 except for tree pollens mixture (7.12) and dermatophagoides farinae (9.10). The negative likelihood ratio for most of the inhaled allergens was less than or equal to 0.1 except for aspergillus fumigatus (0.19). Conclusions:The domestic inhaled allergen extracts had high safety in the clinical application of SPT, and their results of SPT had good consistency with those of serum sIgE, which was conducive to the diagnosis and evaluation of allergic diseases in children.
9.Molecular deconvolution of the neutralizing antibodies induced by an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 virus vaccine.
Xingdong ZHOU ; Hui WANG ; Qun JI ; Mingjuan DU ; Yuexia LIANG ; Huanhuan LI ; Fan LI ; Hang SHANG ; Xiujuan ZHU ; Wei WANG ; Lichun JIANG ; Alexey V STEPANOV ; Tianyu MA ; Nanxin GONG ; Xiaodong JIA ; Alexander G GABIBOV ; Zhiyong LOU ; Yinying LU ; Yu GUO ; Hongkai ZHANG ; Xiaoming YANG
Protein & Cell 2021;12(10):818-823