1.Expression and significance of NgR mRNA in adult rats′ optic nerve
Chunlin CHEN ; Jian YE ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Ocular Fundus Diseases 2000;0(04):-
Objective To observe and evaluate the expression and significance of Nogo-66 receptor (NgR) mRNA in adult rats′ optic nerve. Methods Optic and sciatic nerves of 8 adult rats were used to make the sections, which were divided into 3 groups: optic-nerve experimental group, sciatic-nerve control group, and optic-nerve negative control group. In situ hybridization was used to observe the expression of NgR mRNA in optic nerve and sciatic nerve. Results The expression of NgR mRNA in the 8 rats was positive in optic nerve and negative in sciatic nerve. The positive signals were arranged along the long axis of optic nerve. Conclusion The expression of NgR mRNA is positive in optic nerve while negative in sciatic nerve in adult rats, which suggests that the positive expression and distribution of NgR may be related to the poor regenerate ability of optic nerves.
2.A new steroidal glycoside from Lygodium japonicum
Leihong ZHANG ; Chunlin FAN ; Xiantao ZHANG ; Zhiqi YIN ; Wencai YE
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2006;(6):491-493
To investigate the chemical constituents from the aerial parts of Lygodium japonicum. Methods:Various chromatographic techniques were employed for isolation and purification of the constituents. The structures were elucidated by chemical evidence and spectral methods. Results:A new stigmasterol glycoside,(24R)-stigmastan-3β,5α,6β-triol 3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (1),together with three known phenolic glycosides:6-O-p-coumaroyl-D-glucopyranose (2),6-O-caffeoyl-D-glucopyranose (3),1-O-(E)-caffeoyl-β-D-gentiobiose (4) were obtained and identified by spectroscopic methods. Conclusion:All compounds were isolated from Lygodiaceae for the first time.
3.Effects of long-term low-dose γ-rays exposure on radiosensitivity of human B lymphoblast cells
Shuang YE ; Dexiao YUAN ; Yuexia XIE ; Yan PAN ; Chunlin SHAO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2013;(3):256-260
Objective To investigate the effects of long-term low-dose radiation (LDR) of γ-rays on the proliferation and radiosensitivity of human lymphoblast cells HMy2.CIR (HMy) and to elucidate the underlying mechanism.Methods HMy cells were divided into control group and long-term LDR group.For the long-term LDR treatment,HMy cells were fractionally exposed to a low dose of γ-rays,which could enhance cell proliferation,3 times per week for 4 weeks.After the long-term LDR exposure,part of the control and long-term LDR exposed cells were further irradiated with a challenging dose (2 Gy) of γ-rays.Then cell proliferation and radiosensitivity were assayed by CCK-8 kit,cell apoptosis,and γ-H2AX formation was measured by flow cytometry.Gene expressions of cyclinD1,PCNA,bcl-2 and bax were detected by RT-PCR.Results The long-term LDR significantly increased cell proliferation (t =9.607,P < 0.01) accompanied with up-regulation of cell cycle regulation gene cyclinD1 (t =6.869,P < 0.01),proliferation regulation gene PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) (t =9.229,P < 0.01) and bcl-2 gene (t =2.662,P < 0.05),but decreased the expression of pro-apoptotic gene bax (t =19.908,P <0.01) in HMy cells.Compared to untreated cells,the long-term LDR decreased cell radiosensitivity (t =8.896,P < 0.01),including apoptosis induction (t =4.762,P < 0.01) and γ-H2AX formation (t =10.264,P<0.01).Conclusions The long-term LDR promoted cell proliferation by up-regulating cell cycle related genes,while it reduced the radiosensitivity of HMy cells with acquisition of apoptotic resistance.
4.Expression of PirB in nerve tissues of normal adult mice
Xiaofeng CAI ; Rongdi YUAN ; Chunlin CHEN ; Yuanguo ZHOU ; Jian YE
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2011;27(9):844-847
ObjectiveTo investigate the expression of paired immunoglobulin-like receptor B (PirB) in optic nerve, visual cortex, cerebella, spinal cord and sciatic nerve of normal adult mice.MethodsTwelve healthy adult BALB/c mice were randomly and equally divided into two groups.The immunohistochemistry and Western blot were used to detect the expression of PirB in the tissues described above respectively.ResultsBoth the immunohistochemistry and Western blot test revealed that the expression of PirB was positive in the optic nerve, visual cortex, cerebella and spinal cord, but negative in the sciatic nerve.The positive signals in the sections were located in the cell bodies and the neurites were observed in some of them.Western blot showed the apparent positive band of PirB in the optic nerve, visual cortex, cerebella and spinal cord rather than in the sciatic nerve.The protein expression level of PirB was relatively high in the visual cortex (P <0.05) but relatively low in the optic nerves (P <0.01).ConclusionThe PirB expresses positively in the optic nerve, indicating that PirB protein may closely correlate with the poor regeneration of the optic nerve.
5.A new phenolic glycoside from fruits of Citrus aurantium
Yongyong ZHANG ; Li NI ; Chunlin FAN ; Wenca YE
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(09):-
Objective To study the bioactive constituents of the immature fruits of Citrus aurantium. Methods Silica gel and Sephadex LH-20 were used to isolate the constituents of this plant. The spectroscopic methods were applied for their structural elucidation. Results Four compounds were isolated from the ethanol extract of the immature fruits of C. aurantium. These compounds were elucidated as 3, 5-dihydroxyphenyl 1-O-(6′-O-trans-feruloyl)-?-D-glucopyranoside (Ⅰ), hesperetin (Ⅱ), 4′, 5, 7, 8-tetra- methoxyflavone (Ⅲ), and limonin (Ⅳ). Conclusion Compound Ⅰ is a new phenolic glycoside.
7.Changes of collapsin response mediator protein-2 and its phosphorylated protein levels following optic nerve injury
Xiaofan, CHEN ; Rongdi, YUAN ; Jian, YE ; Chunlin, CHEN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2016;34(10):874-877
Background Collapsin response mediator protein-2 (CRMP-2) can promote the growth of axons,but CRMP-2 occurs hyperphosphorylation under the induction of cyclin-dependent kinase-5 (CDK5) after central nervous system injury,which leads to the collapse of the growth cone and hinders the repair of nervous system.Being a central nervous system tissue,whether the expressions of CRMP-2 and its phosphorylated protein (p-CRMP-2) change after optic nerve injury are rarely studied.Objective This study was to investigate the dynamic changes of CRMP-2 and p-CRMP-2 expressions in injured optic nerve tissue.Methods Forty-eight 8-or 9-week-old BALB/c mice were randomly divided into the sham operation group and postoperative 3-,7-and 14-day group.Optic nerves were exposed and clamped at retrobulbar 2 mm for 10 seconds in the right eyes during the surgery in the postoperative 3-,7-and 14-day groups,and the same operation was performed except the clamp of optic nerve in the sham operation group.The optic nerve tissue was obtained from the eyes 3,7 and 14 days after surgery.The relative expression levels of CRMP-2 mRNA and CRMP-2,p-CRMP-2 and CDK5 proteins in the tissue were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR and Western blot,respectively.The use and care of the experimental animals complied with the Regulation for the Administration of Affair Concerning Experimental Animals of Third Military Medical University.Results No significant differences were found in the expression levels of CRMP-2 mRNA and CRMP-2 protein among the sham operation group and postoperative 3-,7-and 14-day groups (CRMP-2 mRNA:F =2.971,P =0.097;C RMP-2 protein:F=1.202,P =0.370).The relative expression levels of p-CRMP-2 protein in the optical nerve were 0.001±0.000,0.064±0.003,0.136±0.005 and 0.346±0.012,and those of CDK5 protein were 0.440±0.009,0.723±0.011,0.874±0.015 and 0.952±0.019 in the sham operation group and postoperative 3-,7-and 14-day groups respectively,showing statistically significant differences among them (p-CRMP-2:F=445.600,P < 0.001;CDK5:F=186.600,P<0.001),and the relative expression levels of p-CRMP-2 and CDK5 protein were evidently higher in the optical nerve tissue in the postoperative 3-,7-and 14-day groups than those in the sham operation group (all at P<0.01).Conclusions There are not significant changes in the expression level of CRMP-2 in the BALB/c mice after optic nerve injury.However,the expression levels of p-CRMP-2 and CDK5 proteins are gradually upregulated as the extending of injured time.
8.Effectiveness and safety evaluation of low-dose carbachol application during implantable collamer lens implantation for myopic eyes
Pan, HU ; Ju, HUANG ; Yinjie, ZHAO ; Chunlin, CHEN ; Jian, YE
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2017;35(3):255-258
Background Carbachol solution (0.01%) is an agonist of M cholinoceptor and skeletal muscle N cholinoceptor,and it is used to play miotic effect and open peripheral iridectomic hole during the surgery of implantable collamer lens (ICL) implantation in order to lower intraocular pressure (IOP).However,the anterior chamber injection of 0.01% carbachol solution often causes relevant complications,while whether lower dose of carbachol solution is effective and safe is unclear.Objective This study was to compare the effectiveness and safety between 0.01% carbachol solution and 0.005% carbachol solution after anterior chamber injection during the ICL implantation.Methods One hundred and fifty-two eyes of 76 cataract patients were included in Daping Hospital of Third Military Medical University from September 2014 to September 2015.ICL implantation and periphery iridectomy were carried out on both eyes of the patients and the 0.01% carbachol solution was injected into the anterior chamber during the surgery of the right eyes and 0.01% carbachol solution was used in the left eyes.The operation duration and IOP at postoperative 2 hours and systemic choline-like reaction were compared between 0.01% carbachol solution group and 0.005% carbachol solution group.Results The mean operation duration was (11.86± 2.39) minutes and (11.22 ± 1.85) minutes in the 0.01% carbachol group and 0.005% carbachol group,without significant difference between two groups (t =1.851,P =0.066).IOP was (15.76 ± 2.18) mmHg and (13.58 ±2.24)mmHg in the 0.01% carbachol group before and after surgery,and those in the 0.005% carbachol group was (15.70±2.35)mmHg and (13.12±2.17)mmHg,there was no significant difference in the IOP between the two concentrations of carbachol (Fsroup =0.986,P=O.322).The IOP at postoperative 2 hours was lower than that before operation,the difference was statistically significant(Ftime =97.339,P =0.000).There was no interaction between drug concentration and time (Fcorrelation =0.772,P =0.381).The incidences of complications,such as dizziness,nausea and vomiting,were lower in the 0.005% carbachol group than those in the 0.01% carbachol group (x2 =13.01,5.16,4.03,all at P<0.05).Conclusions Carbachol solution (0.005%) can play intraoperative miosis effect and maintain effective operation duration in ICL implantation.In addition,the application of 0.005% carbachol solution is quite safe in both intraoperation and postoperation.
9.Relationship between Endplate Shape on Magnetic Resonance Imaging and Disc Degeneration in Herniated Nucleus Pulposus
Chunlin LI ; Fang LI ; Zhicheng ZHANG ; Chaoqun YE
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2012;18(5):458-460
Objective To investigate endplate shape in low lumbar spine in patients with herniated nucleus pulposus, and analyze the relationshipbetween endplate shape and herniation of intervertebral disc, Modic changes. Methods The preoperative MRI of 110 patients wasreviewed. The endplate shape was divided into 3 types. Disc degeneration was classified with the Pfirrmann's way. Results Concave typewas the most common in the lower lumbar spine. Flat was more prevalent in lower than in upper. The L5~S1 segment was flat in most cases.Irregular type was the least and mainly appeared at the L5~S1 segment. Disc degeneration worsened from concave, flat, to irregular. Herniatedintervertebral disc dominated with flat and irregular endplates, and no-herniated ones dominated with concave. Modic changes more associatedwith irregular endplates. Conclusion Endplate shape may respond to the disc degeneration. Modic changes associate with irregularendplate.
10.Gene expression profile of oligodendrocytes in vitro in early stage after ionizing irradiation
Shubo CHEN ; Ye TIAN ; Chunfeng LIU ; Chunpeng LI ; Ye ZHANG ; Chunlin XIA
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2011;31(1):10-12
ObjectiveTo characterize the gene expression in acute phase of irradiated oligodendrocytes (OL) in vitro.Methods The total RNA was extracted from irradiated OLs with 10 Gy by 6 MV X-rays at 1 and 4 h.The Affymetrix RAT 230 2.0 microarray were used to evaluate and screen the gene expression profile.The quantitative real-time RT-PCR was performed to validate the microarray results of selected myelin basic protein (MBP) and neural cell adhesion molecule 1 ( NCAM-1 ) genes.Results Compared with un-irradiated OLs,there were 1079 different expressed genes in irradiated cells.Those genes were classified in 79 categories based on the functional classification.Some familiar genes associated with OL cellular physiological process,apoptosis,cell cycle control,metabolism,cell communication and receptor binding were included.Compared with the microarray results,the coincidence rate of real-time RT-PCR was 91.7%.The down-regulation of MBP and up-regulation of NCAM 1 gene expression were confirmed.Conclusions Radiation-induced changes in gene expression in OLs took place in acute phase and influenced by time-course.The changes of MBP and NCAM1 gene expression may play a key role in the pathogenesis of radiation-induced demyelination.