1.Effects of storage time on quality of Desmodium styracifolium seeds.
Quan YANG ; Xiao-min TANG ; Hai-yun PAN ; Ling-feng MEI ; Chun-rong ZHANG ; Xuan-xuan CHENG ; Lu-qi HUANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(20):3953-3957
The dynamic changes of germination percentage, germination potential, thousand-seed weight, antioxidase activity in Desmodium styracifolium seeds with different storage time were tested, and electrical conductivity, contents of soluble sugar, soluble protein, starch in seed leach liquor were also determined in order to reveal the mechanism of seed deterioration. The results as the following. (1) The germination percentage, germination potential and thousand-seed weight of D. styracifolium seeds declined, while the seed coat color darkened with the extension of storage time. (2) The activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD) decreased with the prolongation of storage period. The SOD activity declined fastest in 1,095-1,185 d of storage, while the POD activity declined significantly in 365-395 d of storage. (3) The electrical conductivity and the contents of soluble sugar, starch in seed leach liquor increased, while the content of soluble protein declined with the extension of storage time. (4) Correlation analysis indicated that the germination percentage, germination potential and thousand-seed weight of D. styracifolium seeds have a significantly positive correlation with SOD and POD activity, while have a significantly negative correlation with the electrical conductivity, contents of soluble sugar and starch. It can be concluded that during the storage of D. styracifolium seeds, physiological and biochemical changes including decrease in antioxidase activity, rise in electrical conductivity, degradation effluent of soluble sugar and starch, degradation of soluble protein were the main factors leading to the seed deterioration.
Color
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Fabaceae
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chemistry
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enzymology
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Germination
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Peroxidases
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metabolism
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Plant Proteins
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metabolism
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Seeds
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chemistry
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enzymology
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Starch
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metabolism
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Superoxide Dismutase
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metabolism
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Time Factors
2.Primary renal lymphoma:a clinicopathological study of 19 cases
Fang LIU ; Xuan WANG ; Jianjun WANG ; Pin TU ; Kai CHENG ; Zhenfeng LU ; Bo YU ; Qiu RAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2015;(8):864-868
Purpose To investigate the clinicopathological and immunohistochemical features of primary renal lymphomas ( PRL) , and to discuss the diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of the tumors. Methods Clinical data of 19 patients with PRL from January 2005 to October 2014 were retrospectively analyzed. Result The 19 patients in this study, there were 11 males and 8 females and the age ranged from 37 to 85 years old (averaged 55). Patients were mainly presented with unilateral renal masses, with lumbodynia as the main symptom. 13 patients underwent nephrectomy, 6 patients underwent renal biopsy and 17 patients received CHOP or R-CHOP chemotherapy. All of them were diagnosed as non-Hodgkin’ s lymphoma, with 14 cases of diffuse large B cell lym-phoma (DLBCL) (73. 684%, 14/19), 4 cases of B cell small cell lymphoma (21. 053%, 4/19), and 1 cases of T cell lymphoma (5. 263%, 1/19). Follow-up information was available in 15 patients. 12 were still alive and survived for 1~78 months, while the other 3 were dead with 1 case who died of cerebral infarction, and survived for 3~38 months ( averaged 23 months) . Conclusion PRL is an extranodal lymphoma which is rare in kidney and is often misdiagnosed as renal carcinomas due to its nonspecific clinical manifestations. The diagnosis of PRL can be confirmed by histopathological examination, immunohistochemistry and molecular analy-sis. The majority of the lymphomas are B cell lymphomas and most of them are DLBCL. The recommended treatment is surgery com-bined with chemotherapy and the prognosis is associated with the age, clinicopathological characteristics, tumor types and treatment.
3.Two novel ETFDH mutations in a patient with lipid storage myopathy
Xu HONG-LIANG ; Lian YA-JUN ; Chen XIN ; Zhang LU ; Cheng XUAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2019;132(15):1876-1878
4.The Emergence, Epidemiology, and Etiology of Haff Disease
Pei PEI ; Yan Xiao LI ; Shuang Shuang LU ; Zhe LIU ; Rui WANG ; Cheng Xuan LU ; Kai LU
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2019;32(10):769-778
Haff disease is a type of human rhabdomyolysis characterized by the sudden onset of unexplained muscular rigidity and an elevated serum creatine kinase level within 24 h after consuming cooked aquatic products.Here,we reviewed a previous study on Haff disease and summarized the clinical manifestations,epidemiological characteristics,and etiological data to confirm the incidence and global epidemiology of the disease and identify the most common seafood vectors.Future directions for Haff disease study will include further prospective etiological studies and the development of prevention and control strategies.
5.Clinicopathologic study of aortic valves in children.
Ping HUANG ; Hong-wei WANG ; Zhen-lu ZHANG ; Xiu-fen HU ; Yan-ping LI ; Pei-xuan CHENG ; Jian-ying LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2006;35(10):623-624
Adolescent
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Aortic Valve
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abnormalities
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Aortic Valve Insufficiency
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complications
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pathology
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surgery
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Aortic Valve Stenosis
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complications
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pathology
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surgery
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Child
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Endocarditis
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complications
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pathology
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surgery
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Female
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Heart Defects, Congenital
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complications
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pathology
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surgery
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Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation
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Humans
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Male
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Rheumatic Heart Disease
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complications
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pathology
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surgery
6.Behavioral alterations and demyelization of the corpus callosum in the mouse model of MK-801 induced schizophrenia
Yun XIU ; Lei ZHANG ; Xuan QIU ; Lin CHEN ; Wei LU ; Chao PENG ; Guohua CHENG ; Fenglei CHAO ; Yong TANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2013;(11):641-645
Objective To explore the role of white matter injuries in the schizophrenia induced by the NMDA re-ceptor antagonist. Methods Adult male C57BL/6J mice (8 week old) were equally divided into four groups. One group was sub-chronically treated with saline solution, and the other three groups were intraperitoneally treated with MK-801 at dose of 0.025 mg/mL (M1), 0.050 mg/mL (M2) and 0.100 mg/mL (M3) in a volume 10 ml per kilogram body weight. All ani-mals were tested using Morris water maze at the 9th-15th day and using the Hole Board exploration as well as Rota Rod performance tests on the 16th day. The myelin basic protein (MBP) and the ultrastructure of the myelin sheaths in the cor-pus callosum were then examined using immunohistochemical methods, transmission electron microscope technique and stereological methods. Results The repeated sub-chronic MK-801 treatment did not induce impairment of spatial learning and memory in Morris water maze. The MK-801 treatment at 0.25 mg/kg and 1.00 mg/kg but not at 0.50 mg/kg resulted in less exploration to a new environment. The myelin staining with anti-MBP antibody was less intense in all three schizo-phrenic groups when compared to saline control group (P<0.01). Furthermore, MK-801 treatment caused pathological al-terations of the myelin sheaths including segmental demyelination of myelinated fibers and splitting of myelin sheath lamel- lae in schizophrenic groups. The ratio of the injured myelinated nerve fibers in the corpus callosum of MK-801 treated mice [M3 group, (22.42 ± 4.24)%] was significantly higher when compared to the control mice [(3.84 ± 1.35)%,P<0.01)]. Conclusions The present study demonstrated the white matter damages, mainly low MBP expression and segmental demye-lization in the corpus callosum in the mice sub-chronic treated with MK-801, indicating that the white matter changes might be involved in the schizophrenia induced by NMDA antagonist.
7.Analysis on status and characteristics of laboratory-acquired vaccinia virus infections cases
Qiang WEI ; Xuan-Cheng LU ; Gui-Zhen WU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2013;27(1):73-75
Objective By analyzing the status and characteristics of vaccinia virus laboratory-acquired infections in the bibliographical information,this paper provides relevant recommendations and measures for prevention and control of vaccinia virus laboratory-acquired infections in China.Methods Choosing PubMed,Embase,Biosis and SCIE,SSCI,CPCI-S as well as CPCI-SSH covered by Web of Science as the data source,indexing the bibliography of vaccinia virus laboratory-acquired infections,this paper analyzes the information on whether to vaccinate,the occurrence time of symptoms,diseasedparts,symptom characteristics and the disease-causing reasons.Results The outcome shows that 52.9% of the cases never get vaccinated,82.4% engaged in vaccinia virus related researches never get vaccinated in 10 years,52.9% get infected by the accidental needlestick in hands during the process of handling animal experiments,70.6% of infections occur in the hands and having symptoms after being exposed with an average of 5.1 days.Conclusion Although it is still controversial that whether or not to be vaccinated before carrying out vaccinia virus related works,it should be important aspects of prevention and control of vaccinia virus laboratory-acquired infections with the strict compliance with the operating requirements of the biosafety,by strengthening personal protection and timely taking emergency measures when unforeseen circumstances occur,as well as providing the research background information to doctors.
8.Analysis of quality variation and genetic diversity of Desmodium styracifolium from different provenances.
Quan YANG ; Ting LU ; Xue-Yu SANG ; Quan CHEN ; Chun-Rong ZHANG ; Xiao-Min TANG ; Xuan-Xuan CHENG ; Shu-Yuan LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2013;38(9):1344-1348
OBJECTIVETo explore the quality variation and genetic diversity of Desmodium styracifolium from different provenances, and lay a foundation for rational exploitation on germplasm resources and fine variety breeding of D. styracifolium.
METHODAmplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) markers were developed to analyze genetic diversity in D. styracifolium from 18 resources. NTSYSpc-2. 11F software was used to analyze the similarity among the D. styracifolium germplasms and construct the genetic phylogenetic tree. The schaftoside content in D. styracifolium from different provenances was determined by HPLC.
RESULTA total of 844 fragments were amplified with 8 primers, in which 717 were polymorphic bands, accounting for 84. 27% of the total detected variation. All the specimens from 18 resources could be grouped into 3 clusters by cluster analysis. The schaftoside contents of D. styracifolium germplasms differed significantly, with the highest content in the germplasm from Sanya, Hainan.
CONCLUSIONSignificant quality variation and genetic diversity can be observed among D. styracifolium germplasms. The diverse germplasm resources should be explored and the fine variety should be selected to breed.
Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism Analysis ; Fabaceae ; classification ; genetics ; Genetic Variation ; genetics
9.Effect of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma on proliferation of airway smooth muscle cells in mice with asthma.
Ming-Xiao GU ; Xuan-Cheng LIU ; Lu JIANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2013;15(7):583-587
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor-gamma (PPARγ) agonist rosiglitazone on the expression of cyclin D1 in lung tissue, and the proliferation of airway smooth muscle cells (ASMCs) in mice with bronchial asthma.
METHODSThirty clean BALB/c mice were randomly divided into control group (n = 10), asthma group (n = 10), and rosiglitazone treatment group (n = 10). A mouse model of asthma was established by ovalbumin (OVA) sensitization and challenge. The treatment group received rosiglitazone (5 mg/kg) by gavage 1 hour before each challenge and the control group received saline instead of OVA sensitization and challenge. Leukocytes and eosinophils in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were counted under a microscope. Airway structural changes were observed by hematoxylin-eosin staining. Protein and mRNA expression levels of cyclin D1 were measured by immunohistochemical staining and RT-PCR. Perimeter of the basement membrane (Pbm), total bronchial wall area (WAt), airway smooth muscle area (WAm), and number of nuclei in ASMCs (N) were determined using image analysis software, and WAt/Pbm, WAm/Pbm, and N/Pbm were calculated.
RESULTSCompared with the control group, the asthma group showed significant increases in the total number of leukocytes and percentage of eosinophils in BALF, as well as in the mRNA and protein expression of cyclin D1, but changes in these indices were significantly reduced in the rosiglitazone treatment group (P < 0.05). In addition, compared with the control group, the asthma group had significantly increased WAt/Pbm, WAm/Pbm, and N/Pbm, but rosiglitazone significantly decreased these ratios (P < 0.05).
CONCLISONSRosiglitazone may delay the process of airway remodeling by inhibiting the proliferation of ASMCs, so it can be used for preventing and treating chronic asthma.
Airway Remodeling ; Animals ; Asthma ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Bronchi ; pathology ; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ; cytology ; Cell Proliferation ; Cyclin D1 ; analysis ; genetics ; Female ; Lung ; chemistry ; pathology ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Myocytes, Smooth Muscle ; physiology ; PPAR gamma ; physiology ; RNA, Messenger ; analysis ; Thiazolidinediones ; pharmacology
10.A transgenic mouse that targets the expression of Cre recombinase in pancreatic tissue.
Jiang ZHOU ; Xuan CHENG ; Ya-Xin LU ; Cui-Fen HUANG ; Xiao YANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2002;18(3):286-290
The transgenic mice that express Cre recombinase in a tissue specific manner is a powerful tool in generating the conditional gene knockout mice. The rat insulin promoter was cloned target the expression of Cre in pancreatic tissue. The Cre gene was modified by adding the nuclear localization signal and the sequence for initiation by eukaryotic ribosomes at 5' terminal of the Cre gene. Cre gene was linked to the intron of human growth factor gene. This construct was introduced into the mouse eggs using microinjection. Seven mice were identified as founders carrying the Cre gene by PCR. The results of RT-PCR showed that the transgenic mouse from one founder could transcribe the foreign gene in pancreas. The Southern blot analysis indicated that the Cre recombinase expressed in pancreas of the transgenic mouse was functional.
Animals
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Blotting, Southern
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Female
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Insulin
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genetics
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Integrases
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genetics
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Mice
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Mice, Transgenic
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Pancreas
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metabolism
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
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RNA, Messenger
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analysis
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Rats
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Viral Proteins
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genetics