1.Hepatitis Infection among Workers of Yellow River Bureau
Xiaohong YU ; Lili CAI ; Bei SONG ; Shufeng L
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To understand the condition of hepatitis B infection among workers of Yellow River Bureau.METHODS On March 2007 326 workers had the physical examination by ELA test in a hospital.RESULTS The positive rate was 11.4% among which HBsAg,HBeAg and HBcAb positive together accounted for 1.5%;HBsAg,HBeAb and HBcAb positive together accounted for 1.5%.CONCLUSIONS Screening hepatitis B and vaccine inoculation are important.
2.Bone scintigraphy used in the preoperative diagnosis of sacral tumor
Yuan, LI ; Qian, WANG ; Ming-Gang, YUE ; He-bei, LI ; Lian, HONG ; Yu-xin, NIE ; Yu, WANG ; Cai-qun, ZHANG ; Tie-jun, LIANG ; Ya-mei, ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2010;30(4):237-241
Objective To evaluate the clinical significance of bone scintigraphy in the preoperative diagnosis of sacral tumor. Methods Preoperative 99Tcm-methylene diphosphonate (MDP) whole body bone scintigraphy was performed in total of 103 patients with sacral tumor for whole body survey and radionuclide uptake in the sacral tumor. Of these 103 patients,39 had SPECT. According to the osteoblastic reaction in bone SPECT studies,patterns of tumor with a "hot" lesion was defined as type Ⅰ,a "cold" lesion accompanied with partial uptake was defined as type Ⅱ,a purely "cold" lesion was defined as type Ⅲ,and a "cold" lesion with marginal uptake which produced "doughnut sign" was defined as type Ⅳ. Imaging interpretation was correlated with the final pathologic diagnosis. Results Of the 103 patients,18 ( 17.5% ) had polyostotic involvement. About 46.6% (48/103 ) in planar and 84.6% ( 33/39 ) in SPECT showed decreased uptake at sacrum. Of the bone metastatic patients (n =21 ) ,12 (51.7%) had sole metastasis to sacrum. Tumor with type Ⅰ (6/6) or type Ⅱ (16/19) uptake was likely to be a malignancy,whereas type Ⅲ uptake tended to occur in the benign disease in those patients without polyostotic involvement( 5/7 ),and type Ⅳ was all appeared in giant cell tumors( n = 5 ). Conclusions Preoperative bone scintigraphy is useful in examination of polyostotic involvement for the patients with sacral tumor,but it is limited for diagnosing isolated sacral metastatic disease. Tumor uptake on bone scintigraphy can be helpful in differential diagnosis of sacral tumor.
3.Analysis of clinical research in the subject of tigecycline
He-Kun MEI ; Jin WANG ; Dong CHAI ; Rui WANG ; Yun CAI ; Bei-Bei LIANG ; Ming-Jing TANG ; Ming-Yu LUO
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2018;34(10):1236-1239
Objective To analyze the clinical application and latest progress of tigecycline.Methods All literatures were collected from CNKI,PubMed and EMbase from the inception to October 2017.Bibliometric analysis was performed by Endnote X7 to analyze the published years and research hotspots.Results A total of 749 papers were analyzed,176 in Chinese and 573 in other languages.The United States ranked first (246 papers,taking up 32.8%) in publishing articles among all the countries.At present,the research mainly focuses on overdose,over adaptation,adverse effects and combination therapy.Conclusion Overdose and over adaptation use of tigecycline have a certain rationality.
4.AngⅡ/AT1R pathway leads to down-regulation of endothelial nitric oxide synthase phosphorylation
Jun-Cai JIANG ; Jing DING ; Qian ZHANG ; Yan-Bei LUO ; Min YU ; Sheng-Nan WANG ; Fei YANG ; Pei-Yu FANG ; De-Qin LU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2018;34(5):839-844
AIM:To investigate the mechanism of angiotensinⅡ(AngⅡ)/angiotensinⅡ type 1 receptor (AT1R)pathway activating protein phosphatase 2A(PP2A)which leads to down-regulation endothelial nitric oxide syn-thase(eNOS)phosphorylation level in mesenteric arteries of rats.METHODS: METHODS: The mesenteric arteries of adult male SD rats(weighing 160~180 g;n=90)were isolated under aseptic conditions.Firstly,to determine the effect of angiotensinⅡdown-regulated eNOS(Ser1177)phosphorylation level,the mesenteric arteries were randomly divided into normal control(control)group and AngⅡgroup.The mesenteric arteries in AngⅡgroup were incubated with AngⅡat 1×10 -7mol/L,1×10 -6mol/L and 1×10 -5mol/L for 6 h,12 h and 24 h,respectively.Secondly,to investigate the mo-lecular mechanism by which angiotensinⅡ activated PP2A leading to down-regulation eNOS(Ser1177)phosphorylation level,the mesenteric arteries were randomly divided into control group, AngⅡ group and candesartan(CAN; a specific AT1R blocker)+AngⅡgroup.The mesenteric arteries were pretreated with 1×10 -5mol /L CAN for 1 h,then incubated with 1×10 -7mol/L AngⅡfor 12 h in CAN+AngⅡgroup.The protein levels of eNOS,p-eNOS(Ser1177),PP2Ac,p-PP2Ac(Tyr307)and protein phosphatase 2A inhibitor 2(IPP2A2 )in the arteries were determined by Western blot.The ac-tivity of PP2A in the arteries was detected by PP2A activity kit.RESULTS:Compared with the control group,the protein level of p-eNOS(Ser1177)in the mesenteric arteries was decreased after incubated with AngⅡfor 6 h,12 h and 24 h(P<0.05).The decreasing tendency of p-eNOS(Ser1177)showed concentration-dependently,especially in 12 h and 24 h groups.The expression of eNOS protein showed no significant difference in each group.Compared with the control group, the mesenteric arteries of the rats were incubated with AngⅡ at 1×10-7mol/L for 12 h in vitro, the protein levels of p-eNOS(Ser1177)were down-regulated(P<0.05); pretreatment with CAN significantly increased the protein level of p-eNOS(Ser1177)(P<0.05);the protein levels of eNOS showed no significant difference in each group.Compared with the control group,the protein levels of p-PP2Ac(Tyr307)and IPP2A2 were decreased after the mesenteric arteries were trea-ted with AngⅡat 1×10 -7mol/L for 12 h(P<0.05).Candesartan pretreatment restored the protein levels of p-PP2Ac (Tyr307)and IPP2A2 (P<0.05),however the expression of PP2Ac protein showed no significant difference in each group. Compared with the control group,the activity of PP2A was increased in the mesenteric arteries incubated with AngⅡat 1× 10-7mol/L for 12 h(P<0.05).Candesarten pretreatment inhibited the activity of PP 2A significantly(P<0.05).CON-CLUSION:AngⅡincreases PP2A activity via AT1R pathway,thus leading to down-regulation eNOS(Ser1177)phospho-rylation level in mesenteric arteries.The molecular mechanism of PP2A activation may be associated with decreasing the protein levels of p-PP2Ac(Tyr307)and IPP2A2.
5.Effects of agonist and antagonist of cysteinyl leukotriene receptors on differentiation of rat glioma C6 cells.
Bei-Lei CAI ; Xin-Xin WANG ; Shu-Ying YU ; Xue-Qin HUANG ; Xia-Yan ZHANG ; San-Hua FANG ; Yun-Bi LU ; Wei-Ping ZHANG ; Er-Qing WEI
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2011;40(2):139-144
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of cysteinyl leukotriene (CysLT) receptors in the differentiation of rat glioma C6 cells.
METHODSRat glioma C6 cells were treated with the agonist LTD(4), the CysLT(1) receptor antagonist montelukast and the differentiation inducer forskolin. Cell morphology and GFAP protein expression were determined after treatments.
RESULTForskolin (10 μmol/L) induced morphological changes and GFAP protein expression (cell differentiation) in C6 cells, but LTD(4) (0.1-100 nmol/L) did not induce these changes. Montelukast (1 μmol/L) alone did not affect C6 cell differentiation, while it induced the differentiation when combined with the LTD(4) (100 nmol/L).
CONCLUSIONThe CysLT(2) receptor may modulate the differentiation of rat glioma C6 cells.
Acetates ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Cell Differentiation ; drug effects ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Colforsin ; pharmacology ; Cysteine ; Glioma ; metabolism ; pathology ; Leukotriene Antagonists ; pharmacology ; Leukotriene D4 ; pharmacology ; Leukotrienes ; Quinolines ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Receptors, Leukotriene ; agonists
6.Research on screening and identification of proteins interacting with ataxin-3.
Lu SHEN ; Jian-guang TANG ; Bei-sha TANG ; Hong JIANG ; Guo-hua ZHAO ; Kun XIA ; Yu-hu ZHANG ; Fang CAI ; Li-ming TAN ; Qian PAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2005;22(3):242-247
OBJECTIVEThis study sought to isolate and identify the proteins that interact with ataxin-3, to confirm the interacted domain, and to provide new clues for exploring the function of ataxin-3 and the pathogenesis of spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 and Machado-Joseph disease (SCA3/MJD).
METHODSYeast two-hybrid screen (MATCHMAKER GAL4 Two-Hybrid System 3) and regular molecular biologic techniques were undertaken to screen human brain cDNA library with mutant ataxin-3 bait. Two baits from both normal and mutant C-terminus of ataxin-3 were created by subcloned methods to determine which domain of ataxin-3 interacts with the putative associated proteins and to find out optimal candidate proteins that interact with C-terminus of ataxin-3. Confocal microscope was used to observe whether ataxin-3 co-localized with the obtained interacting proteins in mammalian cells.
RESULTSFive novel ataxin-3 interacting proteins were obtained, among which were three known proteins, namely human rhodopsin guanosine diphosphate dissociation inhibitor alpha, small ubiquitin-like modifier 1, and human neuronal amiloride-sensitive cation channel 2; the other two were unknown. Interacting domain analysis revealed that an unknown protein interacted with the C-terminus near the polyglutamine tract of ataxin-3, the other four all interacted with the N-terminus. In the nucleus of SH-SY5Y cell, small ubiquitin-like modifier 1 co-localized with the wild-type ataxin-3 and with the intranuclear aggregates formed by the mutant ataxin-3.
CONCLUSIONAn unknown protein probably interacting with C-terminus of ataxin-3 is firstly discovered, and the initiative findings suggest first that the interaction of small ubiquitin-like modifier 1 with N-terminus of ataxin-3 and the relevant sumoylation probably participate in the post-translation modifying of ataxin-3 and in the pathogenesis of SCA3/MJD.
Acid Sensing Ion Channels ; Ataxin-3 ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Green Fluorescent Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Microscopy, Confocal ; Mutation ; Nerve Tissue Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Nuclear Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Plasmids ; genetics ; Protein Binding ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Repressor Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; SUMO-1 Protein ; genetics ; metabolism ; Sodium Channels ; genetics ; metabolism ; Transfection ; Two-Hybrid System Techniques
7.Risk factors for congenital heart disease in Chinese neonates: a Meta analysis.
Yi LIU ; Bei ZHU ; Lin ZHUO ; Ming-Yu HE ; Yang XU ; Tong-Tong WANG ; Qing-Qing CAI ; Bin HU ; Ji-Cheng XU ; Wen-Hui ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2017;19(7):754-758
OBJECTIVETo investigate the major risk factors for congenital heart disease (CHD) in Chinese neonates and to provide a reference for the prevention of CHD.
METHODSA literature search was performed to collect the case-control studies on the risk factors for CHD in Chinese neonates published in 2001-2016. The relevant data were extracted accordingly. The quality of included studies was assessed by Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. Sensitivity analysis was conducted using different models to analyze the same data. The publication bias was assessed by Egger's test.
RESULTSA total of 17 case-control studies involving 2 930 cases and 4 952 controls were included. The Meta analysis showed that the major risk factors for CHD in Chinese neonates were as follows: mother with advanced age (OR=2.649, 95%CI: 1.675-4.189), cold or fever (OR=4.558, 95%CI: 2.901-7.162), medication use in early pregnancy (OR=3.961, 95%CI: 2.816-5.573), passive smoking (OR=2.766, 95%CI: 1.982-3.859), abnormal childbearing history (OR=2.992, 95%CI: 1.529-5.856), noise exposure (OR=3.030, 95%CI: 1.476-6.217), radiation exposure (OR=2.363, 95%CI: 1.212-4.607), decoration (OR=4.979, 95%CI: 3.240-7.653), gestational diabetes (OR=5.090, 95%CI: 3.132-8.274), and pet raising (OR=2.048, 95%CI: 1.385-3.029).
CONCLUSIONSMothers with advanced age, cold or fever, medication use in early pregnancy, passive smoking, abnormal childbearing history, noise exposure, radiation exposure, decoration, gestational diabetes, and pet raising may increase the risk of CHD in Chinese neonates.
Case-Control Studies ; Heart Defects, Congenital ; etiology ; Humans ; Infant, Newborn ; Risk Factors
8.Mutation analysis of DJ1 gene in patients with autosomal recessive early-onset Parkinsonism.
Ji-feng GUO ; Bei-sha TANG ; Yu-hu ZHANG ; Kun XIA ; Fang CAI ; Qian PAN ; Lu SHEN ; Hong JIANG ; Guo-hua ZHAO ; Xin-xiang YAN ; Li CAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2005;22(6):641-643
OBJECTIVETo investigate the mutation characteristics of DJ1 gene in Chinese patients with autosomal recessive early-onset Parkinsonism (AR-EP).
METHODSMutations of DJ1 gene were screened by polymerase chain reaction combined with DNA direct sequencing in index patients with AR-EP from 11 unrelated families.
RESULTSNo pathogenetic mutations in the DJ1 gene were detected in this group. Six intronic DJ1 polymorphisms (IVS1-15T-->C, IVS4+30T-->G, IVS4+45G-->A, IVS4+46G-->A, IVS5+31G-->A, g.168-185del) were found. Three of them (IVS1-15T-->C, IVS4+45G-->A, IVS4+46G-->A) were not reported previously.
CONCLUSIONDJ1 mutations were rare in Chinese patients with autosomal recessive early-onset Parkinsonism.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Age of Onset ; Base Sequence ; China ; epidemiology ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ; genetics ; Mutation ; Oncogene Proteins ; genetics ; Parkinsonian Disorders ; epidemiology ; genetics ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Protein Deglycase DJ-1 ; Young Adult
9.Genotype and phenotype analyses of three families with autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism.
Ji-feng GUO ; Bei-sha TANG ; Yu-hu ZHANG ; Hong-jian LIU ; Xin-xiang YAN ; Tao CHEN ; Lu SHEN ; Hong JIANG ; Kun XIA ; Fang CAI ; Qian PAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2006;23(1):70-73
OBJECTIVETo investigate the gene mutations and the clinical features of Chinese patients with autosomal recessive juvenile parkinsonism(AR-JP).
METHODSthe polymerase chain reaction (PCR), DNA sequence analysis, and restriction enzyme digestion analysis were applied to check parkin gene mutations of 15 index patients from 15 families with AR-JP.
RESULTSThree families were detected to have parkin mutations. Two of them had heterozygous deletion mutations (202-203 del AG in exon 2, 1069-1074 del GTGTCC in exon 9) and another of them carried a heterozygous missense mutation [1422(T-->C) in exon 12]. Two of the mutations [1069-1074delGTGTCC and 1422(T-->C)] were not reported previously. There were six patients in the three families. Mean age at onset was 25.2+/-5.7 years, ranging from 18 to 31 years. The symptoms were under slow progression, diurnal fluctuation with sleep benefit, and hyperreflexia were relatively prominent. Response to levodopa was satisfactory.
CONCLUSIONThere are parkin mutations happened in Chinese patients with AR-JP. Patients with parkin mutations have distinct clinical features besides the common clinical features of Parkinson's disease.
Adult ; Family Health ; Female ; Gene Deletion ; Genotype ; Humans ; Male ; Mutation ; Parkinsonian Disorders ; genetics ; Phenotype ; Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases ; genetics
10.Progress in clinical research on the integration of Chinese and Western medicines for treating primary liver cancer
Liu KAIQI ; Li HONGLIANG ; Duan JUFENG ; Chen XIAOJING ; Yu XIONGJIE ; Wang XIANHE ; Liu MING ; Li BEI ; Li MINGLUN ; Feng YIBIN ; Cai XIAOJUN ; Wang XUANBIN
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2021;8(3):173-185
Primary liver cancer (PLC) is one of the most common malignant tumors in China. PLC is characterized by insidious onset, rapid progress, poor quality of life, and short survival time. Notably, current treatment strategies remain unsatisfactory. Traditional Chinese medicines (TCM) have been used to treat a variety of diseases, including liver diseases, for more than 2000 years. In this study, we performed a review of the use frequency and clinical efficacy of TCM in treating PLC. Relevant literature from January 1, 2009, to January 1, 2021 was retrieved from network databases of China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Chongqing VIP, Wanfang, PubMed, and SinoMed. The most frequently used TCM and their effi-cacy in PLC treatment were summarized. Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 33 articles were selected. Overall, the efficacy of the combination of TCM and Western medicines in the treatment of PLC was higher than that in the control groups (i.e. treatment with Western medicines alone) (65.11% vs. 44.31%, P < .05). Among the 33 selected articles, 11 were investigated for TCM preparation (marketed drugs) and 22 for TCM formulas. In total, 102 types of TCM (single herbs) were used to treat PLC. The top five most frequently used TCM were Poria (14.71%), Astragali radix (13.73%), Atractylodis Macrocephalae Rhizoma (12.75%), Bupleuri radix (12.75%), and Glycyrrhizae radix et Rhizoma (11.76%). Of the 102 types of TCM, tonics were the most frequently used categories, followed by heat-clearing medicines, blood-invigorating medicines, and stasis-resolving medicines. Of 207 papers, 174 (84.06%) could not be sub-jected to statistical analysis due to research quality. Further high-quality research on herb sources, for-mula components and dosage, toxicology, and ethics of TCM is necessary. In conclusion, TCM play a promising role in the treatment and management of PLC, although further investigations are warranted.