2.CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF SERUM ZINC, COPPER,MANGANESE, CHROMIUM AND SELENIUM INHEART DISEASES
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Serum zinc, copper, mananese, chromium and blood selenium were measured by atomic absorption spectrophotometry and atomic fluorescence spec-trophotometry.137 subjects were divided into 4 groups which consisted of 40 normal controls. 36 coronary arteries diseases (including 13 cases of AMI, 7 cases of congestive heart failure); 27 rheumatic valvular heart diseases (including 19 cases of congestive-heart failure) and 34 dilated cardiomyopathy (including 17 cases of congestive heart failure). The results showed that the mean value of serum copper, zinc, chromium, manganese and blood selenium in 40 healthy adults was 1.227?0.213?g/ml, 1.0?0.149?g/ml, 8.945?5.464ng/ ml, 12.163?4.21ng/ml, 0.0625?0.03?g/ml, respectively. The serum levels of copper in three groups with heart diseases were significantly higher than in normal control (P0.05). The manganese in rheumatic valvular heart diseases was significantly lower than in normal control (P
3.Combinative Study for Treatment of Aplastic Anemia of Securinine Plus Anisodamini Dripping in Bone Marrow
Shoushe LI ; Yi KOU ; Baisong SONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2002;0(S1):-
ObjectiveTo explore more effective and lower expensive approach for aplastic anemia(AA).Methods A prospective,randomized clinical trial was conducted to determine whether the outcome of AA patients treated with the combination of securinine plus anisodamini dripping in bone marrow(therapy group)was better than that with anisodamini alone dripping in vein(control group).Results The cure remission rate(83.3%) and the response rate(94.4%) of therapy group were significantly higher than that of control group(11%,55.6%, P
4.The empirical study for the effect of extracorporeal circulation with autologous lung and conventional extracorporeal circulation as oxygenator on cytokine levels
Baisong LIN ; Xiuhe ZHANG ; Baimin ZHANG ; Yizhong JIANG ; Zhe LI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2010;26(3):278-280
Objective:To determine the protective effect of cardio-pulmonary bypass(CPB) with autologous lung as oxygenator on CPB-relative inflammatory response.Methods:Twelve adult mongrel dogs were randomly divided into control group and study group.Cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) using a membrane oxygenator (control group) or using the autologous lung (study group) for gas exchange was performed for 120 min in an alternating series of 12 mongrel dogs with the heart arrested for 90 min by crystalloid cardioplegia and 30 min reperfusion.The blood samples were collected at the same time point of pre-operation(T1),60 min of cardiopulmonary bypass(T2),and 1 hour(T3),2 hours(T4) after cardiopulmonary bypass. Plasma concentration of IL-6,IL-10,TNF-α were detected with ELISA.Results:The plasma levels of IL-6,IL-8,IL-10,TNF-α in each group were significantly increased at T2,T3,T4.The plasma levels of IL-6,IL-8 and TNF-α in study group were significantly lower than in the control group at T2,T3,T4.The plasma levels of IL-10 in study group were significantly higher than the levels in control group at T2,T3,T4.Conclusion:This study indicates that extracorporeal circulation with autologous lung as oxygenator could reduce the increased amplitude of plasma levels of TNF-α,IL-6 and IL-8 whereas enhance the increased amplitude of the plasma IL-10 levels that result from CPB.In other word,extracorporeal circulation with autologous lung as oxygenator possesses the effect to regulate inflammatory cytokine balance and down-regulate CPB-relative inflammatory response.
5.Prevalence of neurasthenia and its related multivariate analysis among population attending postgraduate exam in medical class
Baisong LI ; Xianlan WU ; Bo DENG ; Yao LIU ; Runhua WANG
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(14):1951-1953
Objective To explore the neurasthenia situation of the population attending the postgraduate exam in medical class and its influencing factors .Methods The random cluster sampling method was adopted .The influencing factors were per‐formed the χ2 test and Logistic regression analysis .Results According to the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria ,36 positive ca‐ses were screened out ,accounting for 8 .89% of participants ,which was higher than the value of the general population ;the statisti‐cally significant differences were noted in the factors of the confidence of attending the postgraduate exam ,stress ,adjusting ability , interpersonal situation ,reading duration ,sleep ,nutrition and dietary (P<0 .05) .Conclusion Attending the postgraduate exam such highly intensitive mental activity is the important reason causing neurasthenia among the population attending the postgraduate ex‐am ,which mainly display in the aspects of stress size ,bearing ability facing stress and regulation .
6.Investigation on bioactive protective function of amino acids to insulin by molecular simulation.
Daixi LI ; Zhen ZHAI ; Baisong GUO ; Baolin LIU ; Yan ZHANG ; Huaxing YU ; Li LIU ; Chunsheng YANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2014;31(4):822-826
Heat sensitive protein medicines are increasingly exhibiting their critical importance on treatment of various diseases at present. But their popularization and application meet a great challenge because of their heat instability. In the present study, insulin was taken as a heat sensitive protein medicine and amino acid as bio-protective agent in order to investigate if these amino acids can protect the insulin from losing its bioactivity due to desiccation. The experiment was performed by using replica exchange molecular simulation (REMD) method and Gromacs software with Gromos96 (53a6) force field. The REMD results indicated that these amino acids could protect the bioactive structure of insulin during desiccation. The configurations of the protected insulin were preserved very well. Those results proved that amino acid is a kind of good bioactive protective agent for the heat sensitive protein medicines.
Amino Acids
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chemistry
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Desiccation
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Drug Stability
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Insulin
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chemistry
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Molecular Dynamics Simulation
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Software
7.Effect of human oviductal embryotrophic factors on gene expression of mouse preimplantation embryos
Yuan-Qing YAO ; Qihui LI ; Jia-Seng XU ; Baisong HE ; Shubiao YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the effect of embryotrophic factors(ETF)from human oviductal cells on gene expression of mouse early developmental embryos and discuss the role of fallopian tube in early development of embryos.Methods ETF was isolated from conditioned medium of human oviductal cell line by sequential liquid chromatographic systems.Mouse embryos were treated by ETF in vitro.Using differential display RT-PCR,the gene expression of embryos treated by ETF was compared with embryos without ETF treatment.The differentially expressed genes were separated,re-amplified,cloned and sequenced.Results Gene expression profiles of embryos with ETF treatment was different from embryos without this treatment.Eight differentially expressed genes were cloned and sequenced.These genes functioned in RNA degradation,synthesis,splicing,protein trafficking,cellular differentiation and embryo development.Conclusion Embryotrophic factors from human oviductal cells affect gene expression of early developmental embryos.The human oviductal cells play wide roles in early developmental stages of embryos.
8.Investigation on bioactive protection of LEA protein for insulin by molecular simulation in the low-temperature drying process.
Daixi LI ; Yan ZHANG ; Baisong GUO ; Baolin LIU ; Chunsheng YANG ; Yaru LIU ; Zhen ZHAI
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(4):854-859
Nowadays various protein medicines are increasingly playing significant roles in the treatment of many diseases, but the bioactive structures of such kinds of protein medicines are unstable because they are heat sensitive. Therefore, it is very important to explore a protective method and to explain the protective mechanism of protein medicines. In the present research, insulin was chosen as a heat-sensitive protein medicine, and a Group 3 late embryogenesis abundant (LEA) protein was chosen as its bioactive protectant during desiccation. The results of replica exchange molecular dynamics simulation suggest that comparing with insulin without any protection, the bioactive 3D structure and secondary structure of the insulin protected by LEA protein were preserved very well. All analyzing results proved that the LEA protein was a good bioactive protectant for heat sensitive protein medicines.
Animals
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Cold Temperature
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Drug Stability
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Freeze Drying
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Helminth Proteins
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chemistry
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Insulin
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chemistry
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Nematoda
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Plant Proteins
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pharmacology
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Protein Interaction Domains and Motifs
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Protein Structure, Secondary
9.Deubiquitinase ubiquitin-specific protease 3 (USP3) inhibits HIV-1 replication via promoting APOBEC3G (A3G) expression in both enzyme activity-dependent and -independent manners
Simin ZHAO ; Baisong ZHENG ; Liuli WANG ; Wenzhe CUI ; Chunlai JIANG ; Zhuo LI ; Wenying GAO ; Wenyan ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(22):2706-2717
Background::Ubiquitination plays an essential role in many biological processes, including viral infection, and can be reversed by deubiquitinating enzymes (DUBs). Although some studies discovered that DUBs inhibit or enhance viral infection by various mechanisms, there is lack of information on the role of DUBs in virus regulation, which needs to be further investigated.Methods::Immunoblotting, real-time polymerase chain reaction, in vivo/ in vitro deubiquitination, protein immunoprecipitation, immunofluorescence, and co-localization biological techniques were employed to examine the effect of ubiquitin-specific protease 3 (USP3) on APOBEC3G (A3G) stability and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication. To analyse the relationship between USP3 and HIV disease progression, we recruited 20 HIV-infected patients to detect the levels of USP3 and A3G in peripheral blood and analysed their correlation with CD4 + T-cell counts. Correlation was estimated by Pearson correlation coefficients (for parametric data). Results::The results demonstrated that USP3 specifically inhibits HIV-1 replication in an A3G-dependent manner. Further investigation found that USP3 stabilized 90% to 95% of A3G expression by deubiquitinating Vif-mediated polyubiquitination and blocking its degradation in an enzyme-dependent manner. It also enhances the A3G messenger RNA (mRNA) level by binding to A3G mRNA and stabilizing it in an enzyme-independent manner. Moreover, USP3 expression was positively correlated with A3G expression ( r= 0.5110) and CD4 + T-cell counts ( r= 0.5083) in HIV-1-infected patients. Conclusions::USP3 restricts HIV-1 viral infections by increasing the expression of the antiviral factor A3G. Therefore, USP3 may be an important target for drug development and serve as a novel therapeutic strategy against viral infections.
10.Molecular simulation research on aggregation of insulin.
Daixi LI ; Baolin LIU ; Baisong GUO ; Yaru LIU ; Zhen ZHAI ; Yan ZHANG ; Chenglung CHEN ; Shanlin LIU
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(5):936-941
In the present research, molecular simulation and quantum chemistry calculations were combined to investigate the thermal stability of three kinds of insulin aggregations and the effect of Zn (II) ion coordination on these aggregations. The results of molecular simulation indicated that the three insulin dimers in the same sphere closed hexamer had synergistic stability. It is the synergistic stability that enhances the structural and thermal stability of insulin, preserves its bioactivity during production, storage, and delivery of insulin formulations, and prolongs its halflife in human bodies. According to the results of quantum chemistry calculations, each Zn (II)-N (Im-insulin) bond energy can reach 73.610 kJ/mol for insulin hexamer and 79.907 kJ/mol for insulin tetramer. However, the results of Gibbs free energy changes still indicats that the coordination of zinc (II) ions is unfavorable for the formation of insulin hexamer, because the standard Gibbs free energy change of the coordinate reaction of zinc (II) ions associated with the formatting insulin hexamer is positive and increased.
Insulin
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chemistry
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metabolism
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Molecular Dynamics Simulation
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Protein Stability
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Zinc
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chemistry