1.Role of PCSK9 and IDOL in curcumin accelerating LDL-C uptake in HepG2 cells
Lu OU ; Caiping ZHANG ; Ying LIU ; Xinhui QIAO ; Yanni MA ; Chun OU ; Xiaobo HU ; Yin TIAN ; Shiyin LONG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(9):1286-1291
Aim To explore the lipid-lowering mecha-nisms of curcumin from the molecular levels and pro-vide scientific basis for clinical development of lipid-lowering drugs.Methods Using oil red O staining and enzymic to determinate the levels of cholesterol in HepG2 cells.Moreover,uptaking of DiI-LDL was also measured.The expressions of mRNA and protein were detected by RT-Q-PCR and Western blot.Results The red lipid droplets and the levels of TC and FC sig-nificantly increased in HepG2 cells after treated with curcumin.The orange red fluorescence was higher than that of control.Curcumin could promote the expression levels of mRNA and protein of SREBP2 and LDLR, what′s more,curcumin could reduce the expression of the mature PCSK9 level and IDOL protein.Conclu-sion Curcumin accelerates LDL-C uptake probably via downregulating the expression of PCSK9 and IDOL in HepG2 cells.
2. Clinical value of Dyna CT in evaluating direct carotid-Cavernous fistula
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2015;36(2):206-211
To discuss the clinical value of diluted contrast enhanced Dyna CT in evaluating direct carotid-cavernous fistula(DCCF). Methods The clinical data of 16 patients with traumatic and solo fistulous DCCF were retrospectively studied. The images by 3D rotatory digital subtraction angiography (3D-DSA) and diluted contrast enhanced Dyna CT were used for comparison and analysis of their values for diagnosis of DCCF. The comparison items included information on the orificium fistulae, the retrograde leptomeningeal venous drainage (RLVD), the draining veins and the compartment of the cavernous sinus. Results Compared with 3D rotatory DSA, Dyna CT demonstrated 21 more findings in 15 patients (93.75%), including the detection of the orificium fistulae (n=8), the RLVD (n=2), the draining veins (n=2), and compartment of the cavernous sinus (n=9), with significant difference found between Dyna CT and 3D-DSA in revealing the orificium fistulae and compartment of the cavernous sinus (P<0.05), while not in revealing RLVD and the draining veins. Conclusion Compared with 3D-DSA, Dyna CT can more effectively demonstrate the orificium fistulae and compartment of the cavernous sinus of DCCF, which may benefit the clinical diagnosis and treatment of DCCF.
3.Genetic analysis of the NS genes of H5N1 avian influenza viruses isolated from sewage in poultry markets.
Xin-Hua OU ; Ru-Sheng ZHANG ; Ke-Yun SONG ; Tian-Mu CHEN ; Ru-Chun LIU ; Bian-Cheng SUN ; Fa-Ming CHEN
Chinese Journal of Virology 2012;28(3):265-271
In order to investigate the transmission risk of H5N1 avian influenza viruses (AIV) from sewage in Changsha poultry markets, the evolution relationship and molecular characteristics of non-structural (NS) genes of H5N1 AIV from sewage were analyzed. Nine H5N1 AIV environmental sewage specimens were collected from Changsha poultry markets. The NS genes were amplifyed by PCR and then sequenced with TA cloning. Amino acid(aa) sequence alignment and phylogenetic tree analysis were conducted by Lasergene and Mega5 software. Eight NS genes TA cloning were constructed successfully. Phylogenetic tree indicated that they were belonged to the allele A subgroup. Aa homology analysis showed 90.1% 92.5% identity in NS1 proteins and 91.0% - 92.6% identity in NS2 proteins compared with reference viruses of the allele A (A/chicken/ Hubei/ w h/ 1999). The homologies of the amino sequences of NS1 and NS2 in this study were 93.8%-100.0% and 98.4%-100.0%, respectively. The C terminal of all eight H5N1 NS1 proteins from sewage in poultry markets carried a ESEV of PL motif and the 92 amino acids were E, furthermore, the 80 to 84aa were missed which were the characteristics of highly pathogenic AIV. The NS genes of H5N1 AIV from sewage in poultry markets have molecular characteristics of highly pathogenic and have the potential risk of H5N1 virus spreading.
Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
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Influenza A Virus, H5N1 Subtype
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chemistry
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classification
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Influenza in Birds
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transmission
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virology
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Poultry
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Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
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Sewage
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virology
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Viral Nonstructural Proteins
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chemistry
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genetics
4.Development of atherosclerotic intracranial arterial stenosis model of rabbits
Chun-Ou TIAN ; Xin ZHANG ; Yuan YUAN ; Zi-Fu LI ; Yong-Xin ZHANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Rui ZHAO ; Zhi-Gang YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Medicine 2016;23(4):444-448
Objective:To provide a simple and replicable method of building an atherosclerotic intracranial arterial stenosis model of rabbits .Methods:Twenty‐five New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into three groups .Five rabbits in control group were fed with normal diet and received sham arteriotomy of femoral artery .Ten rabbits in pure high‐fat diet group were fed with high‐fat diet and received sham arteriotomy of femoral artery .Ten rabbits in balloon‐injury group were fed with high‐fat diet and underwent endovascular balloon‐injury operation of intracranial vertebral artery through femoral artery .All the operations were performed after two weeks of adaptive feed .Each group was fed with previous diet after operation .Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) of target vertebral artery was performed two and four weeks after operation (four and six weeks after the scheduled diet) .Serum lipid level was test and the histopathologic examinations were performed . Results:No significant difference was found by DSA or pathological detection of blood vessel in target vertebral artery of control group and pure high‐fat diet group .DSA revealed the mild luminal stenosis in three cases and unsmooth inner wall in six cases at the target vertebral arteries in balloon‐injury group two weeks after operation .Also the DSA revealed the mild luminal stenosis in five cases ,moderate luminal stenosis in two cases and unsmooth inner wall in two cases in balloon‐injury group four weeks after operation .Detection of serum lipid level showed that the serum lipid level of white rabbits in pure high‐fat diet group and balloon‐injury group was significantly higher than that in control group (P< 0 .05) .No significant difference of serum lipid level was found between pure high‐fat diet group and balloon‐injury group .Histopathologic examination showed the disorder of endothelial structure in target vertebral arteries ,interruption of endothelial continuity and deposition of foam cell under intima in the high‐fat diet combined balloon‐injury group .Conclusions: The method of high‐fat diet combined with endovascular balloon‐injury is beneficial to successfully build a relatively stable model of rabbits atherosclerotic intracranial arterial stenosis ,and it provides the basis for further studies .
5."Mysterious veil" between the blood group system and pathogens.
Chun OU ; Ying TIAN ; Keying LIANG ; Jun HE
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2021;46(10):1159-1166
As a stable genetic marker of human, blood group is expressed in a polymorphic system in the population. Blood group and pathogens mainly produce effects through the interaction between antigens and antibodies. On the one hand, they can promote pathogen colonization, invasion or evasion of host clearance mechanism, and on the other hand, they can make some hosts less susceptible to corresponding pathogens. By exploring the molecular mechanism between the blood group system and pathogenic microorganisms, it can provide a scientific basis for the treatment of human related diseases and the development of vaccines.
Blood Group Antigens/genetics*
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Disease Susceptibility
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Humans
6.Incidence of extrauterine growth retardation and its risk factors in very preterm infants during hospitalization: a multicenter prospective study.
Wei SHEN ; Zhi ZHENG ; Xin-Zhu LIN ; Fan WU ; Qian-Xin TIAN ; Qi-Liang CUI ; Yuan YUAN ; Ling REN ; Jian MAO ; Bi-Zhen SHI ; Yu-Mei WANG ; Ling LIU ; Jing-Hui ZHANG ; Yan-Mei CHANG ; Xiao-Mei TONG ; Yan ZHU ; Rong ZHANG ; Xiu-Zhen YE ; Jing-Jing ZOU ; Huai-Yu LI ; Bao-Yin ZHAO ; Yin-Ping QIU ; Shu-Hua LIU ; Li MA ; Ying XU ; Rui CHENG ; Wen-Li ZHOU ; Hui WU ; Zhi-Yong LIU ; Dong-Mei CHEN ; Jin-Zhi GAO ; Jing LIU ; Ling CHEN ; Cong LI ; Chun-Yan YANG ; Ping XU ; Ya-Yu ZHANG ; Si-Le HU ; Hua MEI ; Zu-Ming YANG ; Zong-Tai FENG ; San-Nan WANG ; Er-Yan MENG ; Li-Hong SHANG ; Fa-Lin XU ; Shao-Ping OU ; Rong JU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2022;24(2):132-140
OBJECTIVES:
To investigate the incidence of extrauterine growth retardation (EUGR) and its risk factors in very preterm infants (VPIs) during hospitalization in China.
METHODS:
A prospective multicenter study was performed on the medical data of 2 514 VPIs who were hospitalized in the department of neonatology in 28 hospitals from 7 areas of China between September 2019 and December 2020. According to the presence or absence of EUGR based on the evaluation of body weight at the corrected gestational age of 36 weeks or at discharge, the VPIs were classified to two groups: EUGR group (n=1 189) and non-EUGR (n=1 325). The clinical features were compared between the two groups, and the incidence of EUGR and risk factors for EUGR were examined.
RESULTS:
The incidence of EUGR was 47.30% (1 189/2 514) evaluated by weight. The multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that higher weight growth velocity after regaining birth weight and higher cumulative calorie intake during the first week of hospitalization were protective factors against EUGR (P<0.05), while small-for-gestational-age birth, prolonged time to the initiation of total enteral feeding, prolonged cumulative fasting time, lower breast milk intake before starting human milk fortifiers, prolonged time to the initiation of full fortified feeding, and moderate-to-severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia were risk factors for EUGR (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
It is crucial to reduce the incidence of EUGR by achieving total enteral feeding as early as possible, strengthening breastfeeding, increasing calorie intake in the first week after birth, improving the velocity of weight gain, and preventing moderate-severe bronchopulmonary dysplasia in VPIs.
Female
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Fetal Growth Retardation
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Gestational Age
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Hospitalization
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Humans
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Incidence
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Infant
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Infant, Very Low Birth Weight
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Prospective Studies
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Risk Factors