1.Protective Effect of Fasudil on Inflammatory Bowel Disease of Rats
Yunling WANG ; Yuan YUE ; Shuangchan WU ; Hong DING
Herald of Medicine 2015;(5):565-569
Objective To investigate the treatment effect of fasudilon inflammatory bowel disease ( IBD) in rats. IBD was induced by using an enema of trinitro-benzene-sulfonic acid ( TNBS ) . Methods A total of 30 female SD rats were randomly divided into normal control group (0. 9% sodium chloride for induction and 0. 9% sodium chloride for treatment), model control group (TNBS for induction and 0. 9% sodium chloride for treatment), and fasudil group (TNBS for induction and fasudil 4. 5 mg·kg-1 for treatment). The disease activity index(DAI) was estimated 14 days later. The MPO activity, TNF-αcontent and IL-1β level in the colon were investigated, while Rho kinase expression was detected by Western blot. The pathological changes were detected by HE staining. Results The DAI of the normal control, model control, and fasudil groups were:(0. 00±0. 00),(7. 76±1. 32),and (3. 20±0. 98), respectively. MPO activity was (59. 32±9. 08),(96. 65±16. 57),and (69. 58±11. 40) U·g-1, respectively. TNF-α was (0. 15±0. 11),(0. 28±0. 22),and (0. 20±0. 62) ng·mL-1, respectively. IL-1β content was (0. 04±0. 01),(0. 08±0. 02),and (0. 06±0. 02) ng·mL-1, respectively. Rho kinase expression was 0. 713± 0. 170,1. 083±0. 210,and 0. 907±0. 260, respectively. Conclusion Fasudil excerts protective effects against IBD in rats by lowering the expression of Rho kinase and attenuating the release of inflammatory mediators, suggesting that Rho kinase could be a new therapeutic target for IBD.
2.Effect of Polysaccharide from Panax japonicus on Hepatic Cell Injury
Yue QIN ; Changcheng ZHANG ; Ting WANG ; Ding YUAN ; Chaoqi LIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(11):59-61,62
Objective To explore the protective effects of polysaccharide from Panax japonicus on free fatty acid in different parts of hepatic cell injury. Methods Polysaccharide of Panax japonicus was prepared through different concentrations of ethanol precipitation and was named as 30%polysaccharide component (pc), 60% pc and 90% pc. Palmitic acid (PA) was used to induce a cellular model of steatosis in HepG2 cells in order to screen the intervention viability of polysaccharide of Panax japonicus. MTT method was used to detect cell viability, and Oil Red O staining was used to demonstrate steatosis. Total RNA was extracted to detect the expression level of the relevant genes. Results MTT results showed that the 30% pc significantly increased cell viability compared with the model group;Oil Red O staining showed that the number of intracellular lipid droplets was significantly reduced in the 30% pc compared with the model group;RT-PCR results showed that expressions of the endoplasmic reticulum stress-related gene glucoese-regulated protein, CCAAT enhancer binding protein homologous protein and TNF-αwere significantly lower in the 30% pc compared with the model group, and there was no significant difference compared with normal control group. Conclusion The 30%ethanol precipitation fraction of polysaccharide from Panax japonicus significantly reduced PA-induced steatosis in HepG2 cells. Its mechanism was possibly realized through intervention in endoplasmic reticulum stress-related response.
3.Hypophosphatemic osteomalacia associated phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor of bone: report of a case.
Li-hua GONG ; Xiao-qi SUN ; Yue XI ; Yi DING ; Xiao-yuan HUANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2013;42(3):201-202
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metabolism
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Bone Neoplasms
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blood
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complications
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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surgery
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Hypophosphatemia
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blood
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etiology
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Ilium
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Mesenchymoma
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blood
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complications
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diagnostic imaging
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pathology
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surgery
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Middle Aged
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Osteomalacia
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blood
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etiology
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Phosphates
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blood
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Platelet Endothelial Cell Adhesion Molecule-1
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metabolism
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
5.Clinical controlled trial of the advanced gastric patients with ascites by intra-abdominal infusion of DC-CIK or rmhTNF
Yuan DING ; Yuqiang CHEN ; Yue LI ; Yanjun MI ; Yanhua YE ; Qiang LI
Practical Oncology Journal 2015;(1):12-16
Objective This study is to explore the differences in the curative effect of intra -abdominal infusion between Recombinant mutant human tumor necrosis factor and Dendritic cell -Cytokine induced killer . Methods We selected 48 advanced gastric cancer patients with ascites .Those patients were randomized into two groups:DC-CIK group and rmhTNF group .After one month treatment ,we observed the adverse events both two groups,and evaluated the clinical beneficial responses ,the responsive rate ,the tumor indicators′level,the immune indexes and the time of tumor progression .Results In the DC-CIK group,the RR and the CBR were 83.3%and 66.67%,respectively;while in the rmhTNF group,they were 58.33%and 75%,respectively.The difference between two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05).Only CA724 decreased after treatment in two groups (P=0.015).There were no significant differences of tumor markers between the two groups before and after treatment(P>0.05).The ratios of CD3 +、CD4 +、NK cells distinctly increased after treatment (P<0.05),but the ratio of CD8 +cell was no obvious difference in DC -CIK group(P=0.551);The ratio of NK cells increased obviously after treatment(P=0.027),but the ratios of CD3 +and CD4+were similar as previous in rmhTNF group(P>0.05).One year follow-up of the time to progression(TTP)was 7.1 months in DC-CIK group,and 5.8 months in TNF group,which was statistically significant (P=0.02).Conclusion Both rmhTNF and DC-CIK can improve the efficacy for the patients with malignant ascites caused by gastric cancer .However ,DC-CIK immunotherapy shows better active effect on improvement of specific immune function .
6.The factors influencing the transfer of porcine endogenous retroviruses across the membrane in bioartificial livers
Bing HAN ; Xiaolei SHI ; Xianwen YUAN ; Jiangqiang XIAO ; Yue ZHANG ; Jiajun TAN ; Zhongze GU ; Yitao DING
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2012;18(5):368-371
ObjectiveTo identify the factors influencing the transfer of porcine endogenous retroviruses across the membrane of a new bioartificial liver (BAL),which is a necessary caution to consider for BALs carrying porcine hepatocytes.MethodsA novel porcine BAL composed of two circuits was constructed using a plasma filter with membrane pore size of 500 nm and a plasma component separator with membrane pore sizes 10 nm,20 nm,30 nm,and 35 nm.Co-cultured cells of porcine hepatocytes and mesenchymal stem cells or single porcine hepatocytes were incubated in the bioreactors.The BAL was continuously worked for 72 hours during which the supernatant was collected from the internal and external circuits every 12 hours.PERV RNA,reverse transcriptase (RT) activity,and in vitro infectivity from the supernatant were detected.ResultsIn the plasma filter group,the PERV RNAlevels were the same in both circuits,suggesting little to no effect of the plasma filter on the PERV RNA's crossing.With plasma component separators,PERV RNA was found in the external circuits at different times without positive RT activity and HEK293 cell infection,but its level was reduced significantly.The larger the membrane pore size was,the earlier and the more RNA was detected.ConclusionsThe membrane pore size,the treatment time and the viral level in the internal circuit are contributing factors influencing the transfer of PERV RNA across the membrane in a BAL.
7.P21-activated kinases and their role in the nervous system.
Yuan QIN ; Yue-Min DING ; Qiang XIA
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2012;64(6):700-706
P21-activated kinases (PAK) participate in a variety of important cellular activities, such as cytoskeleton remodeling, cell migration, cell cycle regulation, and apoptosis or survival. PAK also has an important impact on brain development, neuronal differentiation, and regulation of synaptic plasticity in the nervous system. PAK abnormalities result in diseases including cancer, Parkinson's disease (PD), Alzheimer's disease (AD) and neural retardation. Therefore, it is of vital physiological significance to investigate the neuronal function of PAK. In this paper we review the advancement of research on the neuronal biological function and the underlying mechanisms of PAK.
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physiopathology
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Cell Movement
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physiology
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enzymology
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Neuronal Plasticity
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Neurons
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physiology
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physiopathology
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p21-Activated Kinases
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physiology
8.Effects of Total Saponins from Panax Japonicus on Acute Hepatic Injury Induced by Carbon Tetrachloride
Yue QIN ; Qianqian CUI ; Changcheng ZHANG ; Ting WANG ; Ding YUAN ; Chaoqi LIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(10):47-49
Objective To discuss the protection mechanism of total saponins from Panax japonicus on acute hepatic injury induced by carbon tetrachloride. Methods HepG2 cells were used to establish CCl4-induced liver cell injury model in vitro experiments. Mouse model of acute liver injury was caused by 1%CCl4 oil on Balb/c. Mice were randomly divided into normal group, model group and medicine group. Mice in the medicine group were given a gavage with 20 mL/kg total saponins from Panax japonicus, while mice in the other two groups were given a gavage with the same amount of stroke-physiological saline solution. MTT method was used to detect the activity of hepatic cells. The pathological changes of mouse liver were examined by HE staining. RT-PCR was used to detect changes in the expression of transforming growth TGF-β, TNF-α, and TLR4 mRNA. Results Compared with normal group, less hepatic cells survived in model group (P<0.01);compared with model group, more hepatic cells survived in medicine group (P<0.01). HE staining showed that damages in liver tissues of medicine group significantly improved than those in model group. RT-PCR results showed that the levels of TGF-β, TNF-α, and expression of TLR4 mRNA increased more significantly than those in model group;the expression of TGF-β, TNF-α, and TLR4 mRNA in medicine group decreased more significantly than those in model group, with statistical significance (P<0.01). Conclusion The total saponins from Panax japonicus has a protective effect on liver injury induced by carbon tetrachloride.
9.Association between glutathione S-transferase pi gene polymorphism and adverse reaction of high-dose methotrexate in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Yanfei REN ; Xiuli YUAN ; Lijie YUE ; Zeqiao ZOU ; Cai XIE ; Hui DING ; Ping SONG ; Chang LIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(21):1358-1362
Objective:To investigate the association between glutathione S-transferase pi (GSTP1) gene polymorphism and toxici-ties related to high-dose methotrexate (HD-MTX) in children with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). Methods:GSTP1 genotypes and allelic frequencies in 51 children with ALL were determined by Nest PCR, denaturing gel gradient electrophoresis (DGGE), and DNA sequencing. HD-MTX adverse reactions were analyzed using the National Cancer Institute Common Toxicity Criteria (NCICTC). Results:We identified three SNPs of GSTP1, including rs1695 (A313G), rs1138272 (G439T), and rs4891 (T555C). The wild types, het-erozygous types, and homozygous types of GSTP1 rs1695/rs4891 polymorphisms were detected in 32 cases (62.7%), 16 cases (31.4%), and 3 cases (5.9%), respectively. GSTP1 rs1695/rs4891 polymorphisms included only one heterozygous type and one homozygous type. The allele frequencies of the three SNPs were 21.6%, 2.9%, and 21.6%. The AG+GG/TC+CC genotype of GSTP1 rs1695/rs4891 was associated with decrease in the odds of peripheral hemoglobin (OR=0.25, 95%CI=0.06-1.00, P=0.049). The AG+GG/TC+CC genotype of GSTP1 rs1695/rs4891 in standard and intermediate-risk ALL children was significantly correlated with higher odds of gastrointesti-nal toxicity (OR=0.125, 95%CI=0.02-0.78, P=0.026). Conclusion:GSTP1 rs1695 (A313G)/rs4891 (T555C) gene polymorphism is as-sociated with the reduction of peripheral hemoglobin in ALL children and with the odds of gastrointestinal toxicity in standard and inter-mediate-risk ALL children who receive high-dose methotrexate.
10.Expression and significance of JWA in acute myeloid leukemia
Zhengmei HE ; Shandong TAO ; Yuan DENG ; Yue CHEN ; Kankan CHEN ; Banghe DING ; Liang YU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(12):1912-1915
Objective To investigate the expression and significance of JWA in Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). Methods Bone marrow mononuclear cell specimens were taken from 22 AML patients in newly diagnosis stage and complete remission stage respectively , and the JWA expression were detected at RNA and protein level. Results (1) JWA was expressed in all the samples at RNA and protein level. (2) At protein level, JWA expression was higher in the cells from newly diagnosed AML patients than in those from patients in complete remission stage (P < 0.05). (3)The complete remission rate of patients with higher expression level of JWA (87.5%) was similar to those with lower expression (83.3%). The complete remission rate of patients with higher expression level of JWA after the first course (31.25%) was lower than those with lower expression (66.7%). The early recurrence rate of patients with higher expression level of JWA (42.86%) was higher than those with lower expression (20%). Conclusion JWA may play an important role in the development and progression of AML. Increased expression of JWA may be one of the causes of refractory and relapsed AML.