1.Pterostilbene induces retinoblastoma WERI-Rb-1 cell apoptosis via autophagy induction
Jing ZHANG ; Yongqing SHEN ; Licai ZHI ; Liang CHANG ; Wei QIU
China Oncology 2015;25(11):900-905
Background and purpose:Pterostilbene is a natural antioxidant, whose role in retinoblastoma remains unclear. The aim of this study is to probe the effects of pterostilbene on the proliferation, apoptosis and autophagy in retinoblastoma WERI-Rb-1 cell lines.Methods:Cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assays were used to analyze the effects of pterostilbene on the proliferation of WERI-Rb-1 cells. Apoptosis rate was determined by Annexin V/PI. Autophagic vacuoles were observed by acridine orange staining. LC3 and P62 protein expressions were determined using Western blot.Results:Pterostilbene significantly inhibited the proliferation of WERI-Rb-1 cells (P<0.01). The cell viability were (93.02±0.47)%, (55.10±2.04)% and (30.33±1.45)% after WERI-Rb-1 cells were treated with 25, 50 and 100 μmol/L pterostilbene for 24 h, and the cell viability were (88.38±3.70)%, (53.37±1.17)%, (29.60±1.05)% after WERI-Rb-1 cells were treated with 50 μmol/L pterostilbene for 12, 24 and 48 h. Pterostilbene induced cell apoptosis (P<0.01), the apoptosis rates of control group, 24 h treated group and 48 h treated group were (4.08±0.79)%, (13.44±2.12)% and (23.49±2.01)%. Pterostilbene induced autophagy of WERI-Rb-1 cells, increased LC3 expression, downregulated P62 expression and increased the number of autophagic vacuoles in WERI-Rb-1 cells (P<0.01). 3-MA and Beclin1 were able to rescue pterostilbene-induced cell death (P<0.01). After 3-MA was used to blunt autophagosome formation, the apoptosis rate markedly decreased in 3-MA+pterostilbene-treated cells compared with cells treated with pterostilbene alone [(12.97±2.09)%vs (8.35±1.11)%], and after siRNA was used to knockdown Beclin1, the apoptosis rate had the same change [(13.80±2.19)%vs (9.62±0.52)%].Conclusion:Pterostilbene can inhibit the proliferation of WERI-Rb-1 cells and induce cell apoptosis via autophagy activation.
2.DEPTOR gene silencing promotes β-cell insulin secretion
Hong QIU ; Shu-Chang LAI ; Dao-Yan PAN ; Xiao WANG ; Jie SHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(16):2577-2582
BACKGROUND: Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) complexes are a key regulator of pancreatic beta cells mass and function. DEP-domain containing mTOR-interacting protein (DEPTOR) is a common part of mTOR complexes and whether DEPTOR loss in islet β cells affects insulin-secreting function has never been identified. OBJECTIVE: To assess the alternation of insulin secretion by silencing DEPTOR gene in pancreatic β cells NIT-1 and to explore the underlying mechanism. METHODS: Three siRNA sequences for silencing DEPTOR gene were designed and constructed, which were transfected with lipofectamine into NIT-1 cells. There were six groups: blank transfection group (NIT-1 cells plus Lipofectamin), negative control group (NC-FAM), positive control group (GAPDH), siRNA deptor 1 group (siRNA deptor385), siRNA deptor 2 group (siRNA deptor766), and siRNA deptor 3 group (siRNA deptor1275). The transfection efficiency was determined by fluorescence microscope. The relative expression level of DEPTOR mRNA was detected by quantitative-PCR. Insulin secretion in the cell conditioned medium was determined by insulin ELISA kit. The expression level of DEPTOR downstream key protein was detected by western blot assay. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Specific green fluorescence accumulated in a punctated pattern under fluorescence microscope, indicating that the effectiveness of transfection was eligible. Quantitative-PCR results showed two (siDEPTOR385 and siDEPTOR766) of the three siRNA sequences could significantly disrupt the expression of DEPTOR mRNA, which had significant difference with negative control group (P< 0.05). The ELISA results showed that the total amount of insulin secretion in the effective transfected groups was significantly increased (P< 0.05). Western blot assay results showed the grey levels of p-s6 and p-4EBP-1 proteins were significantly elevated, while p-AKT of those former was slightly decreased. These findings suggest that siRNA technology can effectively silence the DEPTOR gene in NIT-1 cells, which improves β-cell insulin secretion in a manner of mTORC1 activation.
3.Attention and Working Memory Task-Load Dependent Activation Increase with Deactivation Decrease after Caffeine Ingestion.
Wei PENG ; Jian ZHANG ; Da CHANG ; Zhuo Wen SHEN ; Yuanqi SHANG ; Donghui SONG ; Qiu GE ; Xuchu WENG ; Ze WANG
Investigative Magnetic Resonance Imaging 2017;21(4):199-209
PURPOSE: Caffeine is the most widely consumed psychostimulant. It is often adopted as a tool to modulate brain activations in fMRI studies. However, its pharmaceutical effect on task-induced deactivation has not been fully examined in fMRI. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the effect of caffeine on both activation and deactivation under sustained attention. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Task fMRI was acquired from 26 caffeine naive healthy volunteers before and after taking caffeine pill (200 mg). RESULTS: Statistical analysis showed an increase in cognition-load dependent task activation but a decrease in load dependent de-activation after caffeine ingestion. Increase of attention and memory task activation and its load-dependence suggest a beneficial effect of caffeine on the brain even though it has no overt behavior improvement. The reduction of deactivation by caffeine and its load-dependence indicate reduced facilitation from task-negative networks. CONCLUSION: Caffeine affects brain activity in a load-dependent manner accompanied by a disassociation between task-positive network and task-negative network.
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4.A study of immunoassay by using quantum dots to detect Hantavirus infection.
Ya SHEN ; Jie WANG ; Long BA ; Ping-Ping YAO ; Xiao-Zhao DENG ; Chang-Jun WANG ; Han-Ping ZHU ; Yun ZHANG ; Zhan-Qiu YANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2011;25(6):486-488
OBJECTIVETo develop a new method to detect anti-Hantavirus IgG antibodies (HV IgG) based on quantum dots (QDs) and indirect immune technique.
METHODSThe carbodiimide crosslinking method was used to couple protein G and goat antihuman IgG on the surface of water-solubility QDs. The coverglass covered HV antigen was used as carrier, and QDs-PG-IgG conjugates was used as labeled second antibody to detect the HV-IgG in the serum samples. The detecting conditions were optimized.
RESULTSThe optimum reaction time, pH and goat antihuman IgG concentration for conjugating the QDs with goat antihuman IgG were 6.0, 2h, and 20 microg/ml, respectively. The optimum working dilution of QDs-PG-IgG conjugates was 1: 200. The detection limit of the serum samples was about 1: 1280 dilution.
CONCLUSIONThe method established in this study has been demonstrated to be a specific, sensitive, rapid test for detecting HV antibodies, laying the foundation of single molecule detection. The anti-fluorescence quenching ability of this method was significant improved.
Antibodies, Viral ; blood ; Fluorescence ; Hantavirus Infections ; diagnosis ; Humans ; Immunoassay ; methods ; Immunoglobulin G ; blood ; Quantum Dots
5.Value of 640-slice 3D CT angiography plus 3D printing for improving surgeries for intracranial aneurysms.
Lu-Qiu ZHOU ; Ming-Wu LOU ; Guo-Chang CHEN ; Zhi-Song JIU ; Yun-Xia SHEN ; Lin LU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2017;37(9):1222-1227
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the value of 640-slice 3D CT angiography (3D-CTA) plus 3D printing for improving the outcomes of surgeries for intracranial aneurysms.
METHODSSixty patients with intracranial aneurysm were randomly divided into trial group (n=30) and control group (n=30). The control group received routine surgery, and the simulation models of the intracranial aneurysm in trial group was printed using a 3D printer using the imaging data from 3D-CTA. Using the simulation model, the surgery was designed and planned before operation (including surgical approaches and placement of clips) and simulation surgery was also conducted. The coincidence rates between preoperative and intraoperative findings of the intracranial aneurysms on 3D-CTA were compared. CT scan was performed at 1 and 3 days after the operation to detect potential cerebral infarction or bleeding associated with the operation; CTA was performed both at the same time and at 3-6 months after the operation to detect stenosis, occlusion and aneurysm clipping. The patients were followed up for 3-6 months to assess the outcomes using Glasgow Outcome Scale (GOS).
RESULTSThe preoperative 3D-CTA findings were basically consistent with the intraoperative findings in all the 60 patients. Nine patients in the control group and 2 patients in the trial group had short-term adverse operation events; 11 patients in control group and 4 patients in trial group had long-term adverse events; 18 patients in control group and 25 patients in trial group had good neurologic function. The incidences of short-term and long-term adverse events associated with the operation was significantly lower in the trial group than in the control group (χ=5.364, P=0.021; χ=4.841, P=0.028), and the outcomes were significantly better in the trial group than in the control group (χ=4.633, P=0.031).
CONCLUSIONThe simulation model of intracranial aneurysm is helpful to improve the quality of surgery and patients outcomes.
6.Mobilization of peripheral blood stem cells with mitoxantrone and high-dose cytarabine chemotherapy and rhG-CSF in patients with hematopoietic malignancies.
Hui-ying QIU ; De-pei WU ; Ai-ning SUN ; Wei-rong CHANG ; Zheng-ming JIN ; Miao MIAO ; Xiao-wen TANG ; Yi-ming SHEN ; Zheng-zheng FU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2004;25(8):462-465
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy of mitoxantrone combined high dose of cytarabine and recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (MAG) regimen for mobilizing autologous peripheral blood stem cells (APBSC) in patients with hematopoietic malignancies.
METHODSFrom December 1995 to April 2003, 14 lymphoma and 29 acute leukemia patients were treated with high-dose cytarabine (2 g/m2 every 12 h, days 1 and 2) and mitoxantrone (10 mg/m2, days 2 and 3), followed by 300 microgram recombinant human granulocyte colony-stimulating factor per day (rhG-CSF 300 microg/d) i.e, the MAG regimen as mobilization regimen of peripheral blood stem cells. rhG-CSF was given subcutaneously when the white blood cell (WBC) count below 1.0 x 10(9)/L following the MA chemotherapy, APBSC were harvested when WBC count increased using Baxter CS3000plus or Cobe Spectra.
RESULTSMobilization was successful in 13 of 14 lymphoma patients with MNC (3.91 +/- 2.70) x 10(8)/kg, CD34+ cells (17.79 +/- 12.90) x 10(6)/kg. Meanwhile, mobilization was successful in 24 of 29 acute leukemia patients with average of 2.13 times for apheresis. The median MNC and CD34+ cells yielded were 3.62 x 10(8)/kg and 7.37 x 10(6)/kg respectively, rhG-CSF was used for a median time of 7 days. Excepting for grade I-II gastrointestinal toxicity in 8 and infection in 14 cases, no major side effects were observed. There was no mobilization-related mortality. Minimal residual diseases became undetectable after mobilization in some patients.
CONCLUSIONMAG is a safe and highly effective mobilization regimen in patients with lymphoma and acute leukemia.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ; therapeutic use ; Cytarabine ; administration & dosage ; Female ; Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor ; administration & dosage ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization ; methods ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation ; Hematopoietic Stem Cells ; drug effects ; Humans ; Lymphoma ; therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Mitoxantrone ; administration & dosage ; Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma ; therapy ; Recombinant Proteins
7.Clinical Study on Acupuncture at Lower He-Sea Point for Promoting Functional Recovery after Stomach Cancer Surgery
lin Chang QIAN ; Hua LIU ; Jie ZHANG ; qing Wei QIU ; yong Zhi SHEN ; hua Jian SUN
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(9):1044-1048
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of acupuncture at lower He-Sea point in promoting functional recovery after stomach cancer surgery.Methods Sixty patients who had undergone stomach cancer surgery were randomly allocated to treatment and control groups by using random number table method according to registration order, 30 cases each. The control group received general treatment and the treatment group, acupuncture in addition. Post-treatment gastric tube removal time, borborygmus recovery time and first fart time, the average hospitalization days, and the total cost were observed and the Quality of Life Questionnaire Core 30 (QLQ-C30) score was recorded in the two groups of patients. Post-treatment incidence of adverse reactions, peripheral white blood cell (WBC) counts, C-reactive protein (CRP) levels and plateletcrits (PCT) were compared between the two groups.Results There were statistically significant differences in post-treatment gastric tube removal time, borborygmus recovery time, first fart time and hospitalization days, and the total hospitalization expenses between the two groups of patients (P<0.01). There were also statistically significant differences in post-treatment incidences of nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and abdominal distension between the two groups (P<0.05). Post-treatment QLQ-C30 score was (38.35±15.25) in treatment group and (76.23±10.67) in the control group; there was a statistically significant difference between the two groups (P<0.01). There were statistically significant differences in WBC and CRP levels at the end of operation and 24 hrs after treatment between the two groups (P<0.01,P<0.05). Conclusions Acupuncture can be used for early treatment after stomach cancer surgery. It can promote the recovery of gastrointestinal function and improve the overall quality of life in the patients.
8.Molecular characteristics of methicillin resistant Staphylococcus aureus isolated from Chinese children.
Ying-chao LIU ; Wen-jing GENG ; De-jing WU ; Xiang-mei LI ; Chuan-qing WANG ; Quan LU ; Qiu-lian DENG ; Yue-jie ZHENG ; Lan LIU ; Chang-chong LI ; Yun-xiao SHANG ; Chang-an ZHAO ; Yong-hong YANG ; Xu-zhuang SHEN
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2012;50(1):38-44
OBJECTIVETo investigate the molecular characteristics of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) isolates from Chinese children in seven cities.
METHODA total of 134 MRSA isolates were collected from nine hospitals. Multilocus sequence typing and spa typing were analyzed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR), and staphylococcal chromosomal cassette mec (SCCmec) type was analyzed by multiplex PCR. The Panton-Valentine leukocidin (pvl) gene was also detected.
RESULTMost MRSA strains were isolated from pneumonia and skin and soft tissue infection (SSTIs) patients, accounting for 82.1%. Overall, 16 sequence types (STs) were obtained, and CC59 (51.7%) was found to be the most prevalent, which included ST 59 and ST 338, followed by ST239 (16.4%). SCCmec types II, III, IV, and V were also identified in the current study. SCCmec type IV was the most predominant type at 50.0%, followed by SCCmec type V at 23.9% and III at 23.9%. SCCmec subtypes IVa, IVc, and IVg were found among SCCmec type IV strains, whereas IVa was the main subtype at 77.6%. Twenty-six spa types were also identified, among which the predominant type was t437 (47.8%). The prevalence of pvl genes and the SCCmec type of strain was relevant, and the pvl gene positive rate was higher in SCCmec type IV and V-type strains than in SCCmec type II and III strains (58.6% vs. 14.3%, P < 0.05); there was a significant difference between them. In the strains isolated from pneumonia and SSTIs, ST59-MRSA-IVa(t437) was the predominant clone. There were five clones detected from the strains isolated from septicemia, with ST59-MRSA-IVa(t437) and ST59-MRSA-V(t437) as the main clones (57.1%). Various predominant clones existed in different regions. ST59-MRSA-IVa(t437) was the prevalent clone in the Guangzhou, Beijing, Chongqing, and Shenzhen areas, whereas ST239-MRSA-III(t037) was the prevalent clone in the Shanghai area. Fifty percent of the isolates from the Wenzhou area belonged to ST910-MRSA-V(t318), whereas three clinical strains isolated from the Shenyang region belonged to three different types.
CONCLUSIONThe results indicate that MRSA isolates from Chinese children are largely associated with the ST59-MRSA-IV(t437) and ST239-MRSA-III(t037) clones. These two may belong to community-acquired MRSA and hospital-acquired ones, respectively. Different prevalent clones were detected in different diseases and different regions. Therefore, there is a need to conduct further research on clinical isolates, which can guide the choice of antibiotic treatment and the examination of MRSA prevalence.
Adolescent ; Bacterial Typing Techniques ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; DNA, Bacterial ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus ; classification ; genetics ; isolation & purification ; Prevalence ; Staphylococcal Infections ; epidemiology ; microbiology
9.Transcription factor Egr-1 is required for long-term fear memory and anxiety.
Shanelle W KO ; E-mail: MIN.ZHUO@UTORONTO.CA. ; Hu-Shan AO ; Amelia Gallitano MENDEL ; Chang-Shen QIU ; Feng WEI ; Jeffrey MILBRANDT ; Min ZHUO
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2005;57(4):421-432
The zinc finger transcription factor Egr-1 is critical for coupling extracellular signals to changes in cellular gene expression. In the hippocampus and amygdala, two major central regions for memory formation and storage, Egr-1 is up-regulated by long-term potentiation (LTP) and learning paradigms. Using Egr-1 knockout mice, we showed that Egr-1 was selectively required for late auditory fear memory while short term, trace and contextual memory were not affected. Additionally, synaptic potentiation induced by theta burst stimulation in the amygdala and auditory cortex was significantly reduced or blocked in Egr-1 knockout mice. Our study suggests that the transcription factor Egr-1 plays a selective role in late auditory fear memory.
10.Blood Urea Nitrogen with Simplified Pulmonary Embolism Severity Index Helps Evaluate 30-day Mortality of Patients with Acute Pulmonary Embolism Admitted to Intensive Care Unit
Xue-mei QIU ; Guo-chang YOU ; Run-nan SHEN ; Dong-xi ZHU ; Wen-xi HUANG ; Kai HUANG
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2022;43(1):96-106
ObjectiveWhether blood urea nitrogen (BUN) can help increase risk stratification of simplified pulmonary embolism severity index (sPESI) in intensive care unit (ICU) still remains unknown. MethodsA total of 250 patients diagnosed as acute pulmonary embolism (APE) at ICU admission from medical information mart for intensive care Ⅲ database (MIMIC) were included in this retrospective study. The 30-day mortality was defined as the primary outcome. The optimal cut-off values of BUN and sPESI were calculated based on the maximum Youden index of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves. The Kaplan-Meier curves were used to evaluate the risk stratification ability of BUN, sPESI, and their combinations in the total cohort and subgroups. ResultsBUN and sPESI were both independent predictors for the 30-day mortality. The optimal cut-off value of BUN was 21.5 mg/dL and that of sPESI was 2.5. The 30-day mortality was 41.38% in high-risk group with BUN ≥21.5 mg/dL and sPESI ≥3, which was higher than that in group with sPESI ≥1 (14.28%). And it was 4.07% in low-risk group with BUN ≤21.5 mg/dL and sPESI ≤2, which was near that of the group with sPESI =0 (3.85%). ConclusionsBUN can help define a higher risk group with sPESI in APE admitted to ICU, which can contribute to the clinical management.