1.Effects of emodin on rat poisoning respiratory failure induced by organic phosphorus
Yongmei YUAN ; Zhaoxia NIU ; Jing CHENG ; Dongge CHANG ; Ning YANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;37(4):63-66
Objective To explore the intervention effect of emodin on organophosphorus poisoning induced respiratory failure.Methods 60 male Wistar rats of clean grade were randomly divided into:normal control group, model control group, positive drug group and emodin group, with 15 rats in each group.Except the normal control group rats were given intraperitoneal anesthesia, the right common carotid artery intubation, when rats stayed awake began a septic model.Blood gas analysis and serum level of oxygen free radicals and respiratory rate were compared before poisoning, respiratory failure, intervention of 5, 10, 30 min.Results Mouth breathing, slow respiratory frequency and cyanosis, appeared after exposure.Respiratory frequency decreased after exposure , compared with the positive drug group, respiratory frequency of emodin group 10 min and 30 min was higher ( P<0.05), PaO2, SaO2, BE decreased, PaCO2 increased after respiratory failure, Compared with the positive drug group, PaO2, PaCO2, SaO2 and BE of emodin group for the treatment of 10 min, 30 min was higher,(P <0.05).The level of oxygen free radicals in rats of each group had no significant difference before the exposure and the respiratory failure.Compared with the positive drug group, SOD and MDA of emodin group in 30 min after intervention were higher,( P<0.05 ) .Conclusion Emodin can improve the respiratory frequency of organic phosphorus poisoning induced respiratory failure ,improve blood gas analysis of the indicators and the level of oxygen free radicals.
2.Effect of taurine on the expression of retinal glial fibrillary acidic protein mRNA and its protein in rats with diabetes mellitus
Zhaoxia XU ; Linlin TONG ; Yanxin NIU ; Xinguo LUO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(27):161-163,封三
BACKGROUND: Diabetic retinopathy is the common complications of diabetes mellitus. Taurine is free aminoacid with the mostly abundant content in retina, and it is the necessary nutrition factor for regeneration and development of retina. Deficiency of taurine will cause structural and functional change of retina.OBJECTIVE: To probe into the effect of taurine on the expression of retinal glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) mRNA DESIGN: A randomized and controlled observation SETTING: Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA MATERIALS: This experiment was carried out at the Third Military Medical University of Chinese PLA from March 2003 to December 2003.Totally 54 closed group SD rats, with body mass of 250 g, were chosen.The successful diabetic rat model were randomly divided into 6 groups: diabetic group of 1 month, taurine-treated diabetic group of 1 month, diabetic group of 2 months, taurine-treated diabetic group of 2 months, diabetic group of 3 months, taurine-treated diabetic group of 3 months, with 9 rats in each group. Another 15 rats were chosen homeochronously as normal control group.METHODS: The animals were raised in separate cages. They were free to access to food and water, and fasted for 12 hours before experiment. Streptozotocin was used to induce diabetes mellitus .When Tes-Tape showed urine glucose reached more than (+++), and blood glucose concentration of venous blood from tail measured >16.7 mmol/L, models were established successfully. Expressions of GFAP mRNA and protein were measured with immunohistochemistry, RT-PCR, Western blotting and other technical methods. The effect of taurine on retinal neurons and glial cells in rats with diabetes mellitus was observed.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Expressions of GFAP mRNA and protein RESULTS: ① Immunohistochemical analysis showed that: When rats suffered from diabetes mellitus for 1 month, taurine can inhibit the immunoreactivity of GFAP. With the elongation of intervention time of taurine, the immunoreactivity of GFAP is weakened. ②RT-PCR detection: Starting from the beginning of 2 months, the expression of GFAPmRNA in diabetic group began to increase; taurine obviously down-regulated the expression of GFAP mRNA. ③ In taurine-treated diabetic group of 3 months,the expression of GFAP was the strongest. When diabetic rats were treated by taurine for 2 months, the expression of GFAP was decreased.CONCLUSION: Taurine can down-regulate the expression of GFAP mR-NA and protein, indicating that it can protect retinal pathological change in rats with diabetes mellitus.
3.Expression of Human Interleukin-33 and studies on its biology function
Yanfang JIANG ; Zhaoxia WANG ; Guijie XIN ; Yubin LI ; Junqi NIU
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(02):-
Objective:To clone human interleukin-33(hIL-33)and express it in E.coli efficiently.Methods:The primers were synthesized according to the hlL-33 cDNA sequence in GeneBank.The hIL-33 was amplified by RT-PCR from human fibroblast cell line(L929),the PCR product was inserted into pUC19 vector.The IL-33 cDNA confirmed by sequencing was inserted into expressing vector PQE30 and expressed in E.coli M15 strain.IL-33 protein expression was induced by IPTG and purified by Ni-NTA affinity chromatography.The recombinant IL-33 was identified by Immunoblot and its biological activity was analyzed.Results:DNA sequencing confirmed that the cloned cDNA was identical to the published sequence of hIL-33.The recombinant plasmid PQE/hIL-33 was transformed into M15.An expected 18KD protein of hIL-33 found mainly in the induced host strains about 25% of total bacteria lysis by SDS-PAGE and coomassie blue staining.The 18 KD protein could be recognized by anti-IL33 antibody in western blot.The recombinant protein was purified to more than 95% of total protein and induces the production of IL-4 and IL-5 in human peripheral blood mononuclear cells.Conclusion:We have successfully expressed hIL-33 protein in E.coli and the expressed product has IL-33 specific bioactivity.
4.Effects of endocrine therapy and chemotherapy on stem cells in patients with breast cancer
Yanli ZHAO ; Jianhua DIAO ; Caiqin WU ; Caixia ZHANG ; Huanxia JIA ; Zhaoxia NIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(32):4751-4757
BACKGROUND:Tumor stem cels are the root of cancer recurrence and metastasis, so clinical researches should focus on the effects of different treatments on tumor stem cels.
OBJECTIVE:To explore the effects of endocrine therapy and chemotherapy on stem cels in patients with breast cancer.
METHODS:After recovery and cultivation of estrogen receptor-positive human breast cancer cel lines MCF-7, passage 3 cels in logarithmic phase were selected and divided into three groups containing control, estradiol and estradiol with tamoxifen groups. The estradiol group was divided into three subgroups: 10-7, 10-8 and 10-9 mol/L estradiol was added into the medium, respectively; the estradiol with tamoxifen group was divided into three subgroups: 10-7, 10-8 and 10-9 mol/L estradiol with 10-6 mol/L tamoxifen were added into the medium, respectively. The same amount of absolute ethyl ethanol was added into the medium of control group. Fifteen female patients with late recurrence and metastasis of breast cancer received chemotherapy as recurrence and metastasis group. Another 15 healthy volunteers were selected as healthy control group.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The proportion of CD44+CD24-/lowcel subsets in the estradiol and estradiol with tamoxifen groups was significantly higher than that of the control group (P < 0.05), and the proportion of CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets in the estradiol group was significantly higher than that of the estradiol with tamoxifen group at the same concentration (P< 0.05). The proportion of CD44+CD24-/lowcel subsets had no significant differences among groups at 10 and 20 days of culture (P < 0.05). The proportion of CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets significantly increased in MCF-7 cels after 24-hour intervention with different chemotherapy drugs. But only the proportion of CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets in the paclitaxel and doxorubicin groups was significantly higher than that of the control group after 20-day intervention (P < 0.05). Besides, the proportion of CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets in the peripheral blood of healthy volunteers was significantly lower than that of the recurrence and metastasis group (P < 0.05). Among 15 patients with late recurrence and metastatic of breast cancer, 9 had stable disease, 5 had partial remission, 1 had failed chemotherapy and cancer progression. Moreover, the proportion of CD45-CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets in the peripheral blood of patients sensitive for chemotherapy was significantly lower than that before treatment (P < 0.05). In conclusion, both endocrine therapy and chemotherapy exert a certain effect on the CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets of breast cancer positive for estrogen receptor. Given that CD44+CD24-/low cel subsets in MCF-7 cels resist chemotherapy drugs, the proportion of CD45-CD44+CD24-/low cels in the peripheral blood of patients sensitive for chemotherapy is decreased.
5.Effects of attentional bias training on attention bias, psychological craving and relapse rate in male patients with alcohol dependence
Jing GAO ; Zhuang CAI ; Zhiwen WANG ; Kebing YANG ; Yajuan NIU ; Zhaoxia ZHAO ; Li ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(2):128-135
Objective:To explore the effect of attentional bias training on the attentional bias, psychological craving and relapse rate of alcohol dependent patients during rehabilitation.Methods:A randomized controlled trial was used to select 90 alcohol-dependent patients and randomly divide them into an intervention group and a control group. The alcohol cue pictures and neutral pictures were imported into E-Prime software at a ratio of 1∶1.The patients in the two groups were trained for eight times with attentional bias and without attentional bias by point delection paradigm. After each training, the software automatically records the response time and correct rate of the cue pictures and neutral pictures, and before intervention(T0), after 4 interventions(T4), and after 8 interventions(T8), the alcohol craving score was assessed by visual analogue scale and the relapse situation was followed up 1 month after the intervention. SPSS 24.0 software was used for statistical analysis.Repeat measure ANOVA, χ2 test and t-test were used to compare the response time, accuracy and psychological craving of the two groups. Results:Repeated measurement analysis of variance showed that there were interaction between group and time in cue-map response time, line chart accuracy and psychological craving score of the two groups ( F=5.218, 6.939, 147.14, all P<0.01). Simple effect analysis showed that there was no significant difference in cue pictures response time, cue pictures accuracy and psychological craving score between the intervention group and the control group at T0(all P>0.05), but there was significant difference at T4 and T8 (all P<0.05), and there was significant difference in neutral pictures reaction only at T8 ( P<0.05). The comparison between two groups showed that the intervention group showed a downward trend in cue pictures response, T4 and T8 were lower than T0, with statistical difference (both P<0.001), while there was no difference in the control group. In the intervention group, the correct rate of cue pictures increased, T4 and T8 were higher than T0, and there were statistical differences (both P<0.001), while there was no difference in the control group( P>0.05). The psychological craving scores of both the intervention group and the control group showed a downward trend, T4 and T8 were lower than T0, there were statistical differences (both P<0.001), but the difference between T4 and T8 in the control group remained unchanged. One month after the end of the intervention, the difference in the rate of relapse between the intervention group and the control group was marginal (11.10%, 26.70%, P=0.059). The total number of days of abstinence in the intervention group was longer than that in the control group ((28.33±4.99)d, (26.47±6.66)d, P=0.010). Conclusion:Attentional bias training can improve the mental craving and attentional bias of alcohol-dependent patients during the rehabilitation period, and the relapse rate decreased one month after the intervention.
6.Association of BCAS3 rs11653176 gene polymorphism with the occurrence of gout
Fengxiu NIU ; Jianxia HU ; Yangang WANG ; Xiaoqi SONG ; Huiwen ZHAO ; Changgui LI ; Zhaoxia LI ; Shilu XU ; Zhengju FU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(11):950-954
Objective To explore the relationship between the polymorphisms of the primary gout predisposing gene (BCAS3) rs11653176 locus and the incidence of gout in Han Chinese men in coastal areas of Shandong Province. Methods One hundred and fifty-two cases of patients with gout remission,68 cases of acute stage,252 patients with hyperuricemia, and 280 healthy subjects, total males, were enrolled. Genotyping the rs11653176 locus of BCAS3 gene by TaqMan probe technique. The expression level of BCAS3 gene mRNA in each PBMC was measured by RT-qPCR. The levels of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α), interleukin-6(IL-6), and interleukin-18(IL-18)in serum were measured by ELISA. Results The change of allele frequency of rs11653176 locus in BCAS3 gene was associated with gout(P<0.01). BCAS3 mRNA in patients with gout was significantly higher than that of healthy people and patients with hyperuricemia(P<0.01). In gout patients, the expression level of BCAS3 gene containing C allele was higher than that of T allele(mRNA,P<0.05). The inflammatory factors in the acute phase of gout were significantly higher than those in phases of remission and hyperuricemia(P<0. 01). Conclusion Changes in the allele frequency of BCAS3 alleles rs11653176(high C, low T)may contribute to the expression of this gene,and lead to gout. And the onset of gout is closely related to the production of inflammatory factors.
7.Exploration and practice of the training mode of nursing professionals in higher vocational colleges under the 1+X certificate system
Jie NIU ; Guiying NAN ; Xiaoru CAI ; Zhaoxia MENG ; Xia LIU ; Yingfeng CAO ; Xiuqing WANG ; Xiuzhi LIN ; Wenhua MA ; Junxiang BAI ; Qian ZHU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2021;37(26):2053-2057
Objective:To explore a new training mode for nursing professionals suitable for the 1+X certificate system, and realize the training goal of "one specialty and multi-ability" compound technical nursing talents.Methods:To take the "1+ X" certificate standard as the basis for the construction of nursing specialty, to reconstruct the talent training program of integration of graduation certificate and certificate. To take the content of "1+X" certificate as the basis for the construction of professional courses, construct the core curriculum system of integration of curriculum and certificate. To build a "new double-qualified" teaching staff and constructing of new double-qualified teachers and accelerate the development of quality resources.Results:The talent training mode of integration of graduation certificate and certificate under the 1+X certificate system was constructed. The curriculum structure has been optimized. The teachers′ability of teaching, training and examination was improved.Conclusions:The new mode of training nursing professionals under the 1+X certificate system meets 1 degree education and X vocational training of nursing students and achieve a "1" and "X" seamless convergence. It provides innovative ideas for the promotion and implementation of 1+X certificate system pilot work in the field of nursing education nationwide.
8.Analysis of oligoclonal bands detection results of 3 217 patients with neurological disorders
Zhenyu NIU ; Haiqiang JIN ; Hongjun HAO ; Yiming ZHENG ; Jing GUO ; Yan YAO ; Feng GAO ; Zhaoxia WANG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2024;47(1):57-64
Objective:To study positive rates and typing of oligoclonal bands (OCB) in patients with neurological disorders, and to reveal the clinical significance and applicational value of OCB test.Methods:A retrospective analysis was performed on the detection results of 3 217 patients with neurological disorders who undertook both serum and cerebrospinal fluid OCBs in the First Hospital of Peking University from January 2012 to August 2022. According to the final diagnosis, the patients were divided into 13 groups including multiple sclerosis (479 cases), neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders (935 cases), autoimmune encephalitis (192 cases), viral encephalitis (94 cases), nervous system complication after HSCT (232 cases), Guillain-Barré syndrome (644 cases), chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy (157 cases), etc. Cerebrospinal fluid and serum OCBs were detected using isoelectric focusing electrophoresis combining immunofixation, then classified into Ⅰ-Ⅴ types according to the morphology. Consequently, positive rates and types were analyzed for each group. χ2 test was used for comparison between groups. Results:The positive rates of cerebrospinal fluid OCB in multiple sclerosis, nervous system complication after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT), autoimmune encephalitis, viral encephalitis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, Guillain-Barré syndrome and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy were respectively 66.8% (320/479), 48.7% (113/232), 46.4%(89/192), 19.1% (18/94), 17.6% (165/935), 9.9% (64/644), 5.1% (8/157). For patients with multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum disorders, viral encephalitis, and autoimmune encephalitis, Type Ⅱ bands took the majority of cerebrospinal fluid OCB-positive cases with the rates of 94.1% (301/320), 78.7% (70/89), 77.8% (14/18), and 77.6% (128/165) respectively, indicating intrathecal IgG synthesis; for patients with nervous system complication after HSCT, Guillain-Barré syndrome and chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, type Ⅳ bands took the majority of cerebrospinal fluid OCB-positive cases with the rates of 94.7% (107/113), 82.8% (53/64) and 100% (8/8), indicating no obvious intrathecal IgG synthesis. The positive rates of cerebrospinal fluid oligoclonal bands were significantly different among all groups (χ 2=1 268.31, P<0.001). Conclusion:The positive rates of cerebrospinal fluid oligoclonal bands are different among different neurological disorders, in which the positive rate of cerebrospinal fluid OCB is higher with type Ⅱ bands as the majority type in multiple sclerosis, which indicates that the detection and typing of cerebrospinal fluid OCB are helpful for the diagnosis of various neurological diseases, especially for multiple sclerosis.