1.Reversal of drug resistance in human ovarian cancer cells by wild-type PTEN gene and its mechanisms
Hui-Juan WU ; Hai-Tao WU ; Dan-Hui WENG ; Hui XING ; Yun-Ping LU ; Ding MA ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(09):-
Objective To examine expression of PTEN gene in ovarian cancer cisplatin-sensitive cell line OV2008 cells and cisplatin-resistant cell line C13K cells,and evaluate the effect of wild-type PTEN gene on reversing cisplatin-resistance of C13K cells and underlying mechanisms.Methods The expression of PTEN mRNA and protein in OV2008 and C13K cells were detected by semi-quantitative RT-PCR and western blot.Recombinant eukaryotic expression plasmid containing human wild-type PTEN gene was transfected into C13K cells by lipofectamine 2000.The expression of PTEN mRNA was monitored by RT- PCR and the expression of PTEN,protein kinase B(AKT),phospho-AKT(p-AKT)protein were analyzed by western blot in PTEN transfected and untransfected C13K cells.Proliferation and chemosensitivity of cells to cisplatin were measured by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT),and cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry after treatment with cisplatin.Results(1)The expression of PTEN mRNA and protein(1.02 ?0.05,1.02?0.07)in OV2008 cells were significantly higher than those in C13K cells,which were 0.45 ?0.03 and 0.55?0.03 respectively(P
2.The influence of purging fire and removing toxin on chemokines and adhesion factors related to inflammation induced by trimeresurus stejnegeri bites
Weidong HE ; Dan WEN ; Tengfei CHEN ; Hui WU ; Huaxin WANG ; Dan SHAO ; Shuqin WENG ; Fanglin GAO ; Yi WANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine in Intensive and Critical Care 2017;24(2):192-195
Objective To investigate the influence of the purging fire and removing toxin method on chemokines and adhesion factors related to vascular endothelialitis injury induced by toxin of trimeresurus stejnegeri bite.Methods ① Animal experiment:50 healthy New Zealand white rabbits were chosen.According to random numbers generated by statistical software,they were divided into normal control group,model group,low,middle and high dose Sheshang capsule groups,10 in each group.Trimeresurus stejnegeri bite model was replicated by injecting 0.75 mL/kg snake venom into subcutaneous tissues of rabbits' right hind legs.And the same volume of normal saline was injected into the rabbit in the normal control group.After the model was established for 6 hours,the rabbits in low,middle and high dose Sheshang capsule groups received 174,348 and 522 mg· kg-1 · d-1 of Sheshang capsule solution respectively (the content of capsules was dissolved in normal saline to make liquid with 17.4,34.8 and 52.2 g/L Sheshang solution respectively,so the volume of gavage of each group was 10 mL· kg-1 · d-1);in the model and normal control groups,the same amount of normal saline was given by gavage,once daily for consecutive one week.24 hours after the last gavage,the blood of the rabbits was collected through an auricular border vein and the serum was separated by centrifuge ready for use.Meanwhile,the whole abdominal aorta segment of the rabbit was harvested and kept them in liquid nitrogen ready for use.② Cell experiment:human umbilical vascular endothelial cell (HUVEC) was cultured with MEM for 24 hours.The solution was replaced and according to the random number generated by statistical software,the cells were divided into blank control group,model group and low,middle,high dose Sheshang capsule medicinal serum groups,10 wells in each group.Trimeresurus stejnegeri toxin cell model was reproduced by addition of 5 mg/L snake venom into the cell culture medium.After 6-hour culture,the cells of model group and blank control group received 10% normal rabbit serum,and the cells of low,middle and high dose Sheshang medicinal serum capsule groups received serum containing 5%,10% and 15% drug,respectively.After culture for 72 hours,the cells were collected and the total RNA was extracted.The real-time fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) was used to detect the levels of mRNA of interleukin-8 (IL-8),monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1),intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) and vascular endothelial cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) in the vascular endothelial cells of rabbit aorta abdominalis and human umbilical vein,and the content of serum E-select element (CD62E) was measured by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).Results In model group,the expression levels of mRNA in IL-8,MCP-1,ICAM-1,VCAM-1 and the content of CD62E were all increased significantly in the endothelial cells of rabbit aorta abdominalis and HUVEC compared with those in control group [when the mRNA expression levels of IL-8,MCP-1,ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 in normal and blank control group were all being 1,the mRNA expression levels (2-△ △Ct) of the above mentioned inflammatory factors and adhesion molecule in animal model group were 3.96 ± 0.39,3.07 ± 0.27,3.71 ± 0.26,3.94 ± 0.26,and the mRNA expression levels (2-△ △Ct) of the above mentioned inflammatory factors and adhesion molecule in HUVEC model group were 3.53±0.70,2.24±0.48,3.13±0.44,2.80±0.13,respectively,all P < 0.01].The content of CD62E in serum was increased significantly in model group compared with that in normal control group (μg/L:1.31 ± 0.22 vs.0.82 ± 0.13,P < 0.01),the mRNA expression levels of IL-8,MCP-1,ICAM-1 and VCAM-1 were decreased significantly in low,middle,high dose Sheshang capsule groups compared with those in model group in endothelial cells of aorta abdominalis of rabbits and HUVEC [abdominal aorta:IL-8 mRNA (2-△ △Ct) were 1.13 ± 0.19,1.26 ± 0.16,1.27 ± 0.17 vs.3.96 ± 0.39,MCP-1 mRNA (2-△ △ Ct) were 1.79 ± 0.24,2.22 ± 0.38,1.76±0.19 vs.3.07±0.27,ICAM-1 mRNA (2 △△Ct) were 2.05±0.11,1.68±0.09,2.37±0.48 vs.3.71±0.26,VCAM-1 mRNA (2-△△Ct) were 1.59±0.08,1.40±0.11,1.84±0.11 vs.3.94±0.26;HUVEC:IL-8 mRNA (2-△△Ct) were 2.33±0.59,2.82±0.82,2.51±0.77 vs.3.53±0.70,MCP-1 mRNA (2-△△Ct) were 1.59±0.35,1.48±0.36,1.54±0.29 vs.2.24±0.48,ICAM-1 mRNA (2-△△Ct) were 1.46±0.38,1.77±0.65,1.73±0.50 vs.3.13±0.44,VCAM-1 mRNA (2-△△Ct) were 2.49±0.24,2.18±0.19,2.45±0.24 vs.2.80±0.13,all P < 0.05].The contents of CD62E were decreased significantly in middle,high dose Sheshang capsule groups compared with the content in model group (μg/L:1.01 ±0.14,1.04±0.13 vs.1.31 ±0.22,all P < 0.01),but there were no statistical significant differences among the three drug group (all P > 0.05).Conclusion The therapy of purging fire and removing toxin can treat vascular endothelial injury by inhibiting the inflammatory response induced by Trimeresurus stejnegeri bites.
3.Analysis of mental health status of Hainan residents
HONG Jian-he ; GAO Li ; WANG Xiao-dan ; DU Zhen-you ; LI Zhi-yun ; ZUO Qiu-hui ; WENG Xin-mei
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(3):267-
Abstract: Objective To understand the mental health literacy level of residents in Hainan Province, and to provide evidence for promoting mental health promotion and improving the mental health literacy level of residents. Methods Multi-stage random sampling method was used to investigate The National Mental Health Literacy Questionnaire among 6 895 residents in 12 districts including Changjiang, Chengmai, Dongfang, Ledong, Lingshui, Haikou Longhua District, Haikou Meilan District, Qionghai, Sanya, Tunchang, Wenchang and Wuzhishan. Results In the survey 6 895 residents in 12 counties, cities, districts of Hainan Province, 365 of them reached the standard of mental health with the standard rate of 5.3%. The mental health knowledge score was (54.00±17.02) with the standard rate of 7.7%; the self-assessment score was (26.11±3.99) with the standard rate of 75.9%; the score of mental health skill was (26.22±7.25) with the standard rate of 44.8%. The mental health literacy level of medical workers was the highest, with the standard rate of 13.5% (112/830), and the mental health literacy level of farmers was the lowest, with the standard rate of 0.8% (13/1 647). The results of unconditional Logistic regression showed that the factors entering the regression model included educational background (OR=2.268), personal monthly income (OR=1.129), gender (OR=1.302), household registration (OR=0.776), and whether they had participated in mental health related courses OR training (OR=0.511). The higher the educational background and personal monthly income, the higher the psychological quality. The mental health of women was higher than that of men, and that of urban was higher than that of rural, and those who had participated in mental health related courses were higher than those who had not. Conclusions The mental health literacy level of Hainan residents is at a low level, and the influencing factors are multifaceted. It is suggested to strengthen the mental health monitoring comprehensively and carry out rich health education service mode for different groups.
4.The role of GSK-3?in apoptosis induced by proteasome inhibitors combined with paclitaxel in ovarian cancer cells and its possible mechanism
Dan-Hui WENG ; Xiao-Hong SONG ; Fan-Fei KONG ; Liang-Sheng FAN ; Yan LI ; Hui XING ; Ding MA ; Shi-Xuan WANG ;
China Oncology 2000;0(06):-
Background and purpose:Proteasome inhibitors such as bortezomib,represent an interesting new class of potential anticancer drugs.In the present study,we explored the sensitivity of ovarian cancer cell line SKOV3 to paclitaxel,proteasome inhibitors and their combination,and also studied the involvement of GSK-3?/Mcl-1 signaling pathway in the regulation of apoptosis induced by those agent.Methods:Methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT)assay was applied to examine the cell viability,Annexin-V/PI apoptosis detection kit was used to determine the apoptosis rate of different groups,and western blot assay was introduced to evaluate the expression levels of phosphorylated GSK-3?and Mcl-1.Results:In the MTT assay,the cell viability ratios of combination group at serial time points from 12 to 72 hr were(65.2?5.8)%,(58.3?14.4)%,(35.3?5.0)%,(19.2?1.5)% and(11.4?2.5)%,and there were significant differences as compared to the treatment of paclitaxel alone(P
6.Influence of metastasis suppressor gene KAI1 on proliferation and invasion of endometrial carcinoma cells
Chun-Xia HU ; Dan-Hui WENG ; Xue-Feng JIANG ; Tao ZHU ; Hong-Yu LI ; Chao-Man HE ; Yun-Ping LU ; Shi-Xuan WANG ; Ding MA
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2006;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the influence of metastasis suppressor gene KAI1 on the proliferation,invasion and metastasis of endometrial carcinoma cell line AN3CA and HEC-1-B.Methods:The KAI1 cDNA was transfected into human endometrial carcinoma cells AN3CA and HEC-1-B via Lipofectamine 2000.The expression of KAI1 protein was ex- amined by Western blotting and flow cytometry before and after transfection.The proliferation ability of AN3CA and HEC- 1-B cells was observed by MTT assay and anchorage-independent growth assay.The changes of cell invasive ability were studied by transwell assays.Results:Stable expression of KAI1 protein was observed in AN3CA and HEC-1-B cells and on their surface after transfection with pcDNA3-KAI1 plasmid.Cells transfected with blank plasmid formed more colonies and had a larger size,with the colony forming rates being(54.2?3.1)% for AN3CA cells and(52.7?4.3)% for HEC- 1- B cells;the doubling time of AN3CA and HEC-1-B cells were 21.3 h and 20.1 h,respectively.Cells transfected with pcDNA3-KAI1 formed less colonies and had a smaller size,with the colony forming rates being(37.4?5.1)% for AN3CA cells and(32.1?3.7)% for HEC-1-B cells;the doubling time of AN3CA and HEC-1-B cells were 43.7h and 45.2 h,respectively.The cell proliferation abilities and colony-forming ability were significantly different between the two groups(P
7.Preparation and in vitro transdermal permeation of cyclosporin A microemulsion papua cream eye patch
Min CHEN ; Li-Jiang XU ; Jing-Ning WENG ; Xiao-Hui SHANGGUAN ; Jun YAN ; Jin-Qi HUANG ; Dan-Na CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(10):1553-1558
BACKGROUND: Immune eye diseases such as hyperthyroidism exophthalmos and uveitis seriously endanger the eye health of patients, which are common and difficult eye diseases. Current treatments for these diseases include oral administration of hormones and immunosuppressive agents, with poor efficacy, recurrent attacks and poor prognosis. Meanwhile, these treatments can induce systemic adverse reactions. Lymphocytes are directly or indirectly involved in these diseases. Therefore, we try to make papua eye patch carrying immunosuppressant, and deliver the drug through the topical use. Cyclosporin A microemulsion targeting lymphocytes can treat or control palpebral lymph nodes involved in the immune eye diseases. It is a topical method rather than the systemic medication, which is targeted and has small doses of drugs. If possible, this treatment can effectively treat immune eye diseases and avoid systemic drug adverse reactions and long-term adverse reactions induced by original drugs. OBJECTIVE: To study the preparation of cyclosporin A microemulsion papua cream eye patch, and its transdermal absorption characteristics in vitro. METHODS: Cyclosporine A microemulsion was fully mixed with water-soluble polymer materials at a ratio of 1 mg:1 mL, including sodium polyacrylate, polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, gelatin, peach gum, sodium carboxymethylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, and then coated onto the non-woven fabric to prepare Babu cream. Permeability of the Babu cream on the abdominal skin of ICR mice was determined by Franz diffusion cell method. High-performance liquid chromatography was used to detect the concentration of cyclosporine A, and skin irritation and anaphylaxis were also measured. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Cyclosporin A microemulsion papua cream eye patch was successfully prepared with appropriate viscosity, good permeability, good permeability, comfortable application, no skin irritation and allergic reaction. The content of cyclosporine A was 10 mg/tablet, and the concentration was 1 g/L. The concentration of cyclosporine A microemulsion increased with the increase of time, and it had good transdermal effect. This study proved that it is feasible to prepare cyclosporine A microemulsion into papua patch. It has good performance in skin permeability, adhesion and skin comfort.
8.Study on etiology and pathology of severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Yan-qing DING ; Hui-jun WANG ; Hong SHEN ; Zu-guo LI ; Jian GENG ; Hui-xia HAN ; Jun-jie CAI ; Xin LI ; Wei KANG ; De-sheng WENG ; Yao-dan LU ; Kai-tai YAO
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2003;32(3):195-200
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinicopathologic characteristics of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS).
METHODSThree autopsy cases were studied retrospectively. Routine HE stain was used to study all the cases. Part of the lung tissue specimens were studied further with Macchiavello's stain, viral inclusion body stain, reticulin and PAS stains, immunohistochemistry, thin sections with staining, light microscopy and transmission electronic microscope investigation.
RESULTSThe earliest symptom of all 3 cases was hyperpyrexia and followed by progressive dyspnea and appearance of lung field shadows in X rays findings. Pulmonary lesions included: bilateral and extensive consolidation, localized hemorrhage and necrosis, desquamative alveolitis and bronchitis, alveolar proliferation and desquamation, accumulation of protein exudates, mononuclear cells, lymphocytes, and plasma cells as well as hyaline membrane formation in alveoli and viral inclusion bodies were seen in the alveolus epithelial cells. The exudated organization tended to become glomeruloid organizing pneumonitis in a few avaoli. Lesions of the immune organs included: large patchy necrosis in the spleens and localized necrosis in the lymph nodes were seen. Bone marrow became restrained. There were lesions of systemic small vasculitis including edema of the perivascular tissue and vascular wall of the small veins with localized fibrinoid necrosis distributing in the heart, lungs, kidneys, adrenal glands and the striated muscles accompanying with mononuclear cells and lymphocytes infiltration. Thrombosis was seen in part of the small veins. In addition, there were also the systemic poisonous changes including: degeneration and necrosis of the parenchyma cells in lungs, liver, kidneys, heart and adrenals. Electronic microscopy demonstrated clusters of virus particles seen in the lung tissue.
CONCLUSIONSARS is a systemic disease. Lungs, immune system and systemic small vessels are the main target organs attacked by the virus. Extensive consolidation of lungs, formation of hyaline membrane to a large extent, respiratory distress and decrease of immune function are the main causes of death.
Adult ; Cause of Death ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ; Middle Aged ; Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome ; etiology ; pathology
9.Cis-2-dodecenoic Acid Mediates Its Synergistic Effect with Triazoles by Interfering with Efflux Pumps in Fluconazole-resistant Candida albicans.
Dong Liang YANG ; Yan Ling HU ; Zi Xin YIN ; Gui Sheng ZENG ; Dan LI ; Yu Qian ZHANG ; Zhen Hua XU ; Xiao Ming GUAN ; Li Xing WENG ; Lian Hui WANG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2019;32(3):199-209
OBJECTIVE:
To evaluate the synergy of the Burkholderia signaling molecule cis-2-dodecenoic acid (BDSF) and fluconazole (FLU) or itraconazole (ITRA) against two azole-resistant C. albicans clinical isolates in vitro and in vivo.
METHODS:
Minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of antibiotics against two azole-resistant C. albicans were measured by the checkerboard technique, E-test, and time-kill assay. In vivo antifungal synergy testing was performed on mice. Analysis of the relative gene expression levels of the strains was conducted by quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR).
RESULTS:
BDSF showed highly synergistic effects in combination with FLU or ITRA with a fractional inhibitory concentration index of ⪕ 0.08. BDSF was not cytotoxic to normal human foreskin fibroblast cells at concentrations of up to 300 μg/mL. The qRT-PCR results showed that the combination of BDSF and FLU/ITRA significantly inhibits the expression of the efflux pump genes CDR1 and MDR1 via suppression of the transcription factors TAC1 and MRR1, respectively, when compared with FLU or ITRA alone. No dramatic difference in the mRNA expression levels of ERG1, ERG11, and UPC2 was found, which indicates that the drug combinations do not significantly interfere with UPC2-mediated ergosterol levels. In vivo experiments revealed that combination therapy can be an effective therapeutic approach to treat candidiasis.
CONCLUSION
The synergistic effects of BDSF and azoles may be useful as an alternative approach to control azole-resistant Candida infections.
Antifungal Agents
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pharmacology
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Burkholderia cenocepacia
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chemistry
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Candida albicans
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drug effects
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physiology
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Candidiasis
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drug therapy
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Drug Resistance, Fungal
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Fatty Acids, Monounsaturated
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adverse effects
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Fluconazole
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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Triazoles
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metabolism