1.Effects of PDCD5 on hypoxia/reoxygenation-induced autophagy and apoptosis of cardiomyocytes
Anli REN ; Jingkai LI ; Dongdong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2017;33(2):251-256
AIM:To investigate the influence of programmed cell death 5 (PDCD5) on apoptosis and autoph-agy in the cardiomyocytes exposed to hypoxia/reoxygenation ( H/R) and its potential mechanism .METHODS:H9c2 cells were exposed to H/R.PDCD5 was downregulated by RNA interference .The cell viability was measured by MTT assay . TUNEL assay was used to detect cell apoptosis .The mRNA and protein levels were determined by RT-qPCR and Western blot.RESULTS:The expression of PDCD5 was upregulated in the cardiomyocytes after H/R injury.Furthermore, H/R injury obviously reduced the cell viability and enhanced the apoptosis and autophagy of the cardiomyocytes .However, knockdown of PDCD5 increased the cell viability , and attenuated H/R-induced apoptosis , accompany with reduction of Bax and augment of Bcl-2 expression .Additionally , silencing PDCD5 markedly inhibited H/R-induced autophagy by regulating the expression of LC3-II/LC3-I and beclin-1.Moreover, downregulation of PDCD5 suppressed NF-κB signaling by redu-cing the protein level of p-P65.CONCLUSION: Silencing PDCD5 suppresses H/R-induced H9c2 cells apoptosis and autophagy by blocking NF-κB signaling pathway .The result indicates a new strategy for the prevention and treatment of myocardial I/R injury.
2.Analysis of mutations of KCNJ5 gene in aldosterone-producing adenomas
Huiping WANG ; Fen WANG ; Xiaosen MA ; Yunying CUI ; Weidong REN ; Shi CHEN ; Anli TONG ; Yuxiu LI
Chinese Journal of Endocrine Surgery 2021;15(1):66-70
Objective:To analyze KCNJ5 mutation of adenomas in patients with aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) companying with hypokalemia, and to compare the clinical characteristics of patients with and without KCNJ 5 mutations.Methods:Clinical data of 144 APA patients were retrospectively analyzed. DNA were extracted from adenoma tissues, and amplified and sequenced for KCNJ5 gene. The serum potassium level and cardiac complications in patients with and without KCNJ5 gene mutation were compared.Results:Among 144 tumors, 131 tumors (91%) had KCNJ5 mutation, including 68 tumors with G151R, 56 tumors with L168R, 5 tumors with E145Q, and two tumors with novel mutations, V156_K160delITE and G151delinsVR. Compared with patients without KCNJ5 mutation, patients with KCNJ5 mutation had lower preoperative serum potassium levels, more cardiac complications, lower postoperative systolic blood pressure, and better postoperative hypertension relief. There were no statistical differences in age, gender, blood pressure, serum potassium level, plasma renin activity or plasma aldosterone concertration.Conclusion:91% adenomas in patients with APA and hypokalemia had KCNJ5 mutation, suggesting that KCNJ5 mutation is the main cause in these patients.
3.Sleep-related breathing disorder is associated with hyperactivity in preschoolers.
Singapore medical journal 2014;55(5):257-260
INTRODUCTIONSleep problems are a prominent feature in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Unlike existing studies that focused on extreme samples (i.e. normal vs. ADHD), our study investigated the associations of sleep-related behaviours and ADHD features in nonclinical Chinese preschoolers.
METHODSAll participants were recruited via advertisements and screened for eligibility through a telephone interview prior to an onsite visit. The maternal reports of the Conners' Parent Rating Scale (CPRS) and Pediatric Sleep Questionnaire (PSQ) were acquired from 110 Chinese preschoolers aged six years. Regression models were used to examine the association between CPRS and PSQ scores.
RESULTSThe results obtained from regression models on the CPRS and PSQ scores of the 110 participants showed that none of the sleep-related behavioural measures (i.e. sleep-related breathing disorder [SRBD], snoring, daytime sleepiness, restless legs syndrome) was associated with inattention in our sample. However, worse SRBD was associated with higher hyperactivity.
CONCLUSIONOur study underpins the importance of understanding the relationship between sleep-related behaviours and ADHD characteristics before the usual age of clinical diagnosis in children with ADHD.
Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ; complications ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; Humans ; Male ; Regression Analysis ; Severity of Illness Index ; Sleep ; Sleep Apnea Syndromes ; complications ; Snoring ; Surveys and Questionnaires