1.The impact of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome on nonalcoholic fatty liver disease in the nonobese elderly
Ce WANG ; Jianli TIAN ; Yun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(4):372-375
Objective To investigate the impact of obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) on development of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in the non-obese elderly.Methods A total of 91 non-obese elderly patients were divided into 3 groups,29 cases with mild to moderate SAHS (mild-to-moderate OSAHS group),31 cases with severe OSAHS (severe OSAHS group),30 cases without OSAHS and matched with age,sex and BMI (control group).The changes in NAFLD severity index including serum liver enzyme levels,Type Ⅲ procollagen peptide (PⅢ P)and liver/spleen CT ratio were observed,and the influence factors for the changes were analyzed.Results Serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT),aspartate aminotransferase (AST)ALT/AST ratio and serum PⅢ P levels were significantly higher in severe OSAHS group than in mild-to-moderate OSAHS and the control group(F=25.71,15.15,18.64,respectively,all P<0.01).There was no significant differences in serum liver enzyme ALT,AST and P Ⅲ P levels between mild-to-moderate OSAHS and the control groups(all P>0.05),and the ALT/AST ratio was significantly higher in mild-to-moderate OSAHS group than in the control group(P<0.01).The Liver/spleen CT ratio was significantly lower in OSAHS groups than in control group,while the ratio was lower in severe OSAHS group than in mild-to-moderate OSAHS group(all P<0.01 or 0.001).Serum PⅢ P level was significantly higher in OSAHS groups than in control group(F=31.46,P<0.01),while PlⅢ P levels were not significantly different between the mild-to-moderate OSAHS group and the control group(P > 0.05).The correlation analysis showed that the liver/spleen CT ratio in OSAHS group was negatively correlated with AHI(r=-0.785,P<0.001),but was positively correlated with the lowest oxygen saturation(r=0.517,P=0.001).The ALT/AST ratio and serum P Ⅲ P level in OSAHS patients were positively correlated with AHI (r=0.463,0.770,both P<0.001),but were negatively correlated with the lowest oxygen saturation (r=-0.395,-0.514,P<0.01 or 0.001).The multiple regression analysis showed that AHI was the only variable that affected liver/spleen CT ratio and serum P Ⅲ P level in OSAHS patients.Conclusions OSAHS patients in the non-obese elderly are always complicated with NAFLD,characterized by abnormal liver enzymes,hepatic steatosis and fibrosis.The severity of lesion is increased with the deterioration of OSAHS.AHI may play an important role in the development of NAFLD in the non-obese elderly with OSAHS.
2.Role of optical coherence tomography angiography in myopic choroidal neovascularization after intravitreal injections of Ranibizumab
Meng, CAI ; Ye, TIAN ; Ya-Li, WANG ; Ce-Ying, SHEN
International Eye Science 2017;17(10):1945-1948
AIM: To investigate the change of myopic choroidal neovascularization treated by ranibizumab and evaluate their value in monitoring the effect of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor ( VEGF) therapy. ·METHODS: The study enrolled 30 patients ( 30 eyes ) diagnosed with myopic choroidal neovascularization. All affected eyes were treated with intravitreal ranibizumab 0. 05mL ( 10mg/mL ). Best corrected visual acuity ( BCVA ) , non-contact tonometer, ophthalmoscope, fundus fluorescein angiograph ( FFA ) and OCTA were evaluated monthly until 6mo. The changes of BCVA and central macular thickness ( CMT) were compared at 1, 3 and 6mo after treatment. ·RESULTS:All patients received an average of 1. 70±0. 65 injections. BCVA was 0. 96 ± 0. 17 ( LogMAR ) before therapy, and BCVA 1, 3 and 6mo after treatment respectively improved by 0. 23 ± 0. 09, 0. 34 ± 0. 07, 0. 38 ± 0. 11. The differences were significant ( t=5. 461, 8. 191, 8. 894; P<0. 05 ). Mean CMT decreased form 281. 07 ± 13. 72μm to 261. 33 ± 13. 13μm, 243. 47 ± 16. 65μm, 234. 73 ± 17. 52μm respectively 1, 3 and 6mo after treatment, showing significant differences (t=12. 007, 13. 360, 9. 531;P<0. 05). OCTA revealed a progressively smaller vascular lesion and reduction in capillary density. · CONCLUSION: Intravitreal ranibizumab for CNV secondary to pathologic myopia is effective and safe;OCTA is a noninvasive and time-saving new technology, and it also is a promising tool for clinicians to make preliminary diagnosis and assess treatment efficacy in the follow-up visits.
3.Effects of humanin on elevation of intracellular calcium concentration induced by beta-amyloid peptide(31-35) in cultured cortical neurons..
Ling-Min LI ; Jian-Tian QIAO ; Ce ZHANG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2009;61(2):127-131
The disruption of the intracellular Ca(2+) homeostasis has been reported to be one of the mechanisms of beta-amyloid (Abeta) neurotoxicity in Alzheimeros disease (AD). Abeta(31-35), a small active fragment of Abeta, is believed to possess the similar biological activities of full-length Abeta molecule. Humanin (HN) is a recently identified peptide that suppresses neuronal death initiated by AD-related insults. The present study was to investigate the effects of HN on Abeta(31-35)-induced elevation of [Ca(2+)](i) in cultured cortical neurons by real-time fluorescence imaging technique using the Ca(2+)-sensitive dye, Fura-2/AM. The elevation of [Ca(2+)](i) was observed in cultured neurons exposed to Abeta(31-35) (25 mumol/L) (F340/F380: 1 042.56+/- 83.54, compared with control group: 804.73+/- 48.230, P<0.05, n=10). Pretreatment of HN (10 mumol/L) for 10 min significantly decreased the elevation of [Ca(2+)](i) induced by Abeta(31-35) (25 mumol/L) (F340/F380: 918.788+/- 50.73, compared with Abeta(31-35) group, P<0.05, n=10). When neurons were treated with HN and Abeta(31-35) simultaneously, HN (10 mumol/L) could not change the elevation of [Ca(2+)](i) induced by Abeta(31-35) (F340/F380: 1 036.68+/- 88.96, compared with Abeta(31-35) group, P>0.05, n=10), while HN (20 mumol/L) diminished the elevation of [Ca(2+)](i) induced by Abeta(31-35) (25 mumol/L) significantly (F340/F380: 898.56+/- 76.46, compared with Abeta(31-35) group, P<0.05, n=10). The findings imply that: (1) the disruption of the calcium homeostasis induced by Abeta(31-35) is possibly the basis of the neurotoxicity of Abeta(31-35) in cultured cortical neurons; (2) HN suppresses the elevation of [Ca(2+)](i) induced by Abeta(31-35) in a dose- and time-dependent manner.
Amyloid beta-Peptides
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pharmacology
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Calcium
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metabolism
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Cell Death
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Cells, Cultured
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Homeostasis
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Humans
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Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
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pharmacology
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Neurons
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drug effects
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Peptide Fragments
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pharmacology
4.Color Doppler ultrasound diagnosis and classification with Budd-Chiari syndrome
Jianling DENG ; Ce BIAN ; Tian ZHOU ; Yuying XIE ; Jiuping HUANG ; Zhonggao WANG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(3):205-208
Objective To study the color Doppler ultrasound image characteristics and ultrasonic diagnosis classification of Budd-Chiari syndrome (BCS),so as to facilitate the treatment choice.Methods The clinical material of 126 BCS patients were retrospectively analyzed.All patients were proved by angiography,intervention or surgical treatment,and were classified according to the main color Doppler ultrasound images.Results According to the image characteristics of color Doppler ultrasound,BCS patients were divided into eight types:type Ⅰ,incomplete membrane of inferior vena cava in 30 cases; type Ⅱ,complete membrane of inferior vena cava in 3 cases;type Ⅲ,stenosis of inferior vena cava in 8 patients;type Ⅳ,inferior vena cava obstruction in 3 patients;type Ⅴ,stenosis of big hepatic vein in 20 cases;type Ⅵ,big hepatic vein obstruction in 15 cases; type Ⅶ,extensive obstruction of small hepatic vein in 9 cases; type Ⅷ,38 cases of mixed lesions.Conclusions Color Doppler ultrasound can display the stenosis or obstruction of the inferior vena cava,hepatic vein with property,position,degree and the hemodynamic changes,which are accurate and reliable to the diagnosis and classification of BCS.
5.ATP-sensitive potassium channels and endogenous adenosine are involved in spinal antinociception produced by locus coeruleus stimulation.
Bao-Fen HAN ; Ce ZHANG ; Jin-Shun QI ; Jian-Tian QIAO
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2002;54(2):139-144
It has been known that locus coeruleus (LC) stimulation suppresses nociceptive discharges of the thalamic parafascicular (PF) neurons through the spinally descending adrenergic terminals which inhibit the transmission of nociceptive signals in the spinal dorsal horn. This experimental model was used in the present study to analyze the detailed processes that happened in the dorsal horn following norepinephrine release by preemptive intrathecal (i.t.) administration of related drugs in lightly urethane-anesthetized rats. The results showed that: (1) LC stimulation significantly inhibited the noxiously-evoked discharges of PF neurons; (2) the LC stimulation-produced antinociception in PF neurons could be blocked either by i.t. glibenclamide, an ATP-sensitive potassium (K(+)(ATP)) channel blocker, or by i.t. aminophylline, an adenosine receptor antagonist; (3) nociceptive discharges of PF neurons were also suppressed both by i.t. 5 -N-ethylcarboxamido-adenosine (NECA, an adenosine receptor agonist) and by i.t. nicorandil (a K(+)(ATP) channel opener); and (4) i.t. aminophylline blocked the suppression of PF nociceptive discharges induced by i.t. nicorandil, while i.t. glibenclamide showed no effect on the suppression of nociceptive discharges induced by i.t. NECA. These results suggest that: (1) K(+)(ATP) channels and endogenous adenosine may be involved in the mediation of spinal antinociception induced by descending adrenergic fibers originating from the LC; and (2) the opening of K(+)(ATP) channels precedes the release of adenosine in the cascade of mediation.
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metabolism
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physiology
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Adenosine Triphosphate
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physiology
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Animals
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Electric Stimulation
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Female
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Injections, Spinal
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Locus Coeruleus
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physiology
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Male
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Pain
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physiopathology
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Potassium Channels
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physiology
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
6.Study on intersection and regulation mechanism of "efficacy-toxicity network" of aconite in combination environment of Sini decoction.
Zhi-yong LI ; Hong-juan BAO ; Shuo-feng ZHANG ; Tian-yuan YE ; Ce YANG ; Yan-wen LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(4):733-738
OBJECTIVETo explore the intersection and regulation mechanism of "efficacy-toxicity network" of Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Zingiberis Rhizoma and Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata's action gene in the combination environment of Sini decoction with the network pharmacological method.
METHODThe gene interaction network of Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata, Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Zingiberis Rhizoma were mined and established with Cytoscape software and Agilent literature search plug-in. The "efficiency-toxicity network" intersection of Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata was formed according to its effects in anti-heart failure, neurotoxicity and cardiotoxicity. The target genes were clustered with Clusterviz plug-in. And the possible pathways of the "efficacy-tox- icity network" intersection of Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Zingiberis Rhizoma and Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata were forecasted in DAVID database.
RESULTThere were five genes related to neurotoxicity, cardiotoxicity and anti-heart failure function of Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata, namely AKT1, BAX, HCC, IL6 and IL8, which formed 47 nodes genes in the "efficiency-toxicity network" intersection of Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata. There were 29 and 27 coincident genes in the "efficiency-toxicity network" of Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma, Zingiberis Rhizoma and Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata. There were 23 and 17 possible regulatory pathways.
CONCLUSIONIn the combination environment of Sini decoction, Glycyrrhizae Radix et Rhizoma and Zingiberis Rhizoma may regulate the efficiency-toxicity network of Aconiti Lateralis Radix Praeparata by influencing immune-inflammatory signaling pathway, apoptosis-autophagy signaling pathway, nerve cell and myocardial ischemia and hypoxia protection signaling pathways.
Aconitum ; chemistry ; toxicity ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; toxicity ; Gene Regulatory Networks ; drug effects ; Humans ; Rhizome ; chemistry ; toxicity
7.Humanin protects neurons against apoptosis induced by Abeta31-35 through suppression of intrinsic pathway.
Ling-Min LI ; Yu ZHANG ; Jian-Tian QIAO ; Ce ZHANG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2010;62(2):93-100
The present study aimed to investigate the effects of humanin (HN) on primary cortical neuronal apoptosis induced by Abeta31-35, and explore the potential mechanisms. Cultured cortical neurons were pretreated with different concentrations of HN (5, 10, 20 micromol/L) for different time period (0, 8 and 16 h) respectively, and then exposed to Abeta31-35 (25 micromol/L) for additional 24 h and the neuronal apoptosis was examined by morphological analysis, flow cytometric assays and TUNEL staining. Caspase activities were measured using a spectrophotometer. Bax expression was measured by Western blot. The results were as follows. (1) Pretreatment with HN (20 micromol/L) for 16 h significantly prevented Abeta31-35-induced apoptosis in cortical neurons; (2) HN significantly decreased Abeta31-35-induced elevation of caspase-3 and -9 activities; (3) HN suppressed Abeta31-35-induced translocation of Bax from the cytosol to mitochondria, but had no effect on overall Bax expression. In conclusions, HN attenuated Abeta31-35-induced cortical neuronal apoptosis by blocking intrinsic caspase-dependent apoptotic pathways.
Amyloid beta-Peptides
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antagonists & inhibitors
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toxicity
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Animals
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Animals, Newborn
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Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Caspase 3
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metabolism
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Caspase 9
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metabolism
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Cells, Cultured
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Cerebral Cortex
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cytology
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pathology
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Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins
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pharmacology
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Neurons
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cytology
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pathology
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Neuroprotective Agents
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pharmacology
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Peptide Fragments
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antagonists & inhibitors
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toxicity
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
8.The changes in effective connectivity in the precentral gyrus after transcranial magnetic stimulation
Ying CHEN ; Yulian ZHU ; Ruiping HU ; Xinwei TANG ; Qing YANG ; Yue CAO ; Shan TIAN ; Ce LI ; Junfa WU ; Yi WU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2021;43(3):211-214
Objective:To investigate any change in the effective connectivity between the bilateral anterior central gyruses after transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).Methods:Twenty-one healthy subjects were examined using resting state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) before and after receiving continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS). The brain atlas of the Institute of Automation of the Chinese Academy of Sciences was used for fine partitioning of the bilateral anterior central gyruses. Granger causality analysis was used to compare any changes in the effective connectivity between them.Results:After the cTBS inhibited the right M1 area, significant changes in effective connectivity among the sub-regions of the bilateral M1 area were observed. The effective connectivity of the right upper limb to the left upper limb and the left head to face were weakened, while that of the left upper limb to the right head, as well as of the face to the right upper limb was enhanced.Conclusion:For people whose right M1 area has been inhibited by cTBS, the effective connectivity changes in both upper limb functional areas of the M1 region reflect inter-hemispheric inhibition. Opposite changes were found in the trunk and upper limbs.
9.Investigation methodology and application on scientific and technological personnel of traditional Chinese medical resources based on data from Chinese scientific research paper.
Hai-yan LI ; Yuan-hai LI ; Yang YANG ; Fang-zhou LIU ; Jing WANG ; Ye TIAN ; Ce YANG ; Yang LIU ; Meng LI ; Sun LI-YING
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(23):4703-4708
The aim of this study is to identify the present status of the scientific and technological personnel in the field of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) resource science. Based on the data from Chinese scientific research paper, an investigation regarding the number of the personnel, the distribution, their output of paper, their scientific research teams, high-yield authors and high-cited authors was conducted. The study covers seven subfields of traditional Chinese medicine identification, quality standard, Chinese medicine cultivation, harvest processing of TCM, market development and resource protection and resource management, as well as 82 widely used Chinese medicine species, such as Ginseng and Radix Astragali. One hundred and fifteen domain authority experts were selected based on the data of high-yield authors and high-cited authors. The database system platform "Skilled Scientific and Technological Personnel in the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine Resource Science-Chinese papers" was established. This platform successfully provided the retrieval result of the personnel, output of paper, and their core research team by input the study field, year, and Chinese medicine species. The investigation provides basic data of scientific and technological personnel in the field of traditional Chinese medicine resource science for administrative agencies and also evidence for the selection of scientific and technological personnel and construction of scientific research teams.
Bibliography of Medicine
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Biomedical Research
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manpower
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Databases, Factual
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Humans
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Laboratory Personnel
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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methods
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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growth & development
10.Construction of recombinant gene adenovirus encoding enhanced green fluorecence protein-peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma2 fusion protein and its expression in bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.
Li-zi LIAO ; Jin-gang XIAO ; Miao-miao YANG ; Zi-ren KONG ; Qin-ce SUN ; Wei-dong TIAN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2010;28(4):430-434
OBJECTIVETo construct mouse enhanced green fluorecence protein (EGFP) -peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)gamma2, and to detect EGFP-PPARgamma2 expression in infected mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSC).
METHODSCut the fragment of PPARgamma2 from the expression plasmid pcDNA flag PPARgamma2, then cloned the gene fragment into pEGFP-C1 and pEGFP-N1 vector. Subsequently, subclone the fragment EGFP-PPARgamma2 from pEGFP-C1-PPARgamma2 into the shuttle plasmid DC315. HEK293 cells were co-transfected with the constructed recombinant shuttle plasmid DC315-EGFP-PPARgamma2 and large adenovirus helper plasmid pBHGlox deltaE1, 3Cre in mediation of liposome. The obtained replication-defective recombinant adenovirus Ad-EGFP-PPARgamma2 was confirmed. Then it was propagated in HEK293 cells. After the BMSC were transfected for 72 h, adipogenic differentiation was demonstrated.
RESULTSHEK293 cells were transfected with the pEGFP-C1-PPARgamma2 or pEGFP-N1-PPARgamma2 in mediation of liposome. The former green fluorescence protein was better than the latter by fluorescence microscope. The recombinant plasmids were digested and identified. Western blot analysis showed the expression of EGFP-PPARgamma2 in vitro. EGFP-PPARgamma2 protein was detectable in the nucleus of BMSC.
CONCLUSIONThe recombinant adenovirus encoding EGFP-PPARgamma2 fusion protein was successfully constructed, which provided a basis for application of EGFP-PPARgamma2 gene to adenovirus-mediated gene therapy.
Adenoviridae ; Animals ; Bone Marrow Cells ; metabolism ; Genetic Vectors ; Green Fluorescent Proteins ; metabolism ; HEK293 Cells ; Humans ; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells ; metabolism ; Mice ; PPAR gamma ; metabolism ; Recombinant Proteins ; metabolism ; Transfection