1.Effects of sodium ferulate on nitric oxide synthase and cyclooxygenase in colon of colitis rats
Shaoping LIU ; Weiguo DONG ; Dongfang WU ; Hesheng LUO ; Jieping YU ; Qiao MEI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
AIM To investigate the anti-inflammation protective effects of sodium ferulate (SF) on colitis rats and its mechanism. METHODS The colitis model of rats was produced by intracolon enema with acetic acid. SF and 5-ASA were used intracolonically for a week. The colon mucosadamage index (CMDI) was evaluated. Nitric oxide (NO), myelopexoxidase (MPO), prostaglandin (PGE_2), and the levels of expression of constitutive nitric oxide synthase(cNOS), induce nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), cyclooxygenase-1 (COX-1), cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) and nuclear factor-kappaBp65(NF-?Bp65) in the rats colon were detected by corresponding kits and immunohistochemical technology. RESULTS SF (200,400,800 mg?kg -1 ) can decrease the extents of CMDI and the levels of NO, MPO, PGE_2, the expression of cNOS, iNOS, COX-2, and NF-?Bp65 in model group in a dose-dependent manner while the expression of COX-1 changes littlely. CONCLUSION SF is a NOS and partial selective COX-2 inhibitor and show therapeutic effect on colitis in rats.
2.Comparison between the intraocular pressure fluctuations measured at home versus in the clinic
Man, LI ; Xiao-Ming, CHEN ; Dong-Mei, WANG ; Lu, GAN ; Yu, QIAO ; Xin, LV
International Eye Science 2017;17(6):1015-1018
AIM: To compare intraocular pressure (IOP) fluctuations measured at home and in the clinic over a 24-hour period.METHODS: A prospective investigational study.A total of 120 Chinese participants were selected from five communities in the Chengdu area.Patients underwent a clinical interview and IOP was measured both at home and in the clinic.IOP were measured at 8 a.m., 10 a.m., 12 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m., 6 p.m., 8 p.m., 10 p.m., 2 a.m., 6 a.m.using the same pneumatonometer.Measurements were taken in the sitting position.RESULTS: The average 24-hour IOP measured in the clinic was slightly lower than that at home.The mean difference in 24-hour IOP measurements between home and clinic was 0.27 mmHg.The IOP fluctuation in the clinic was higher than at home (the mean difference was 0.01 mmHg).There was no statistically significant difference in the average 24-hour IOP measured at home vs in the clinic.The average IOP measured at 2 p.m.at home (16.04±5.95 mmHg) was significantly higher compared with the measurement in the clinic (15.43±5.16 mmHg) (P<0.05).The overall agreement between 24-hour IOP measurements made in the clinic and at home in diagnosis of primary open angle glaucoma was 85.0% (K coefficient: 0.68).CONCLUSION: The 24-hour IOP measured in the clinic was similar to that measured at home, and the method of measuring IOP in the clinic is acceptable in diagnosing primary open angle glaucoma.
3.Study on the effects of different vitamin A levels on thyroid cell apoptosis and related gene expression of mice taking excessive iodine
Li-xiang, LIU ; Hong-mei, SHEN ; Dong-ju, QIAO ; YUJUN ; Ying, LI ; Shu-bin, ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2009;28(3):259-262
Objective To explore the effects of different vitamin A(VA) levels on thyroid cells apoptosis and its gene expression of mice taking excessive iodine. Methods Kunming mice were randomly divided into 6 groups according to body weight 3 weeks after born: normal control(NI) group, high iodine(HI) group, low vitamin (LVA) group, high iodine plus low vitamin A(HI+LVA) group, high iodine plus vitamin A1 (HI+VA1) group, high iodine plus vitamin A2(HI+VA2) group. The VA was given in food(4000,4000,0,0,8000,16 000 U/kg), and the iodine was given as potassium iodate in water (I-:50,3000,50,3000,3000,3000 μg/L). The apoptosis was tested using in situ end labehng(TUNEL) method. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) were used to measure the level of mRNA of apoptosis gene(Fas, FasL, Bcl-2) in tissues. Results Apoptotic index measured by TUNEL method was rising along with the mice age. Compared to NI group[(14.09±5.68)%], apoptotic index was significantly increased in HI[(20.91±9.57)%], HI+LVA[(20.29±9.90)%]and HI+VA2 [(19.51±8.25)%]groups in the three months(P < 0.05). Compared to NI group[(16.80±9.90)%], apoptotic index was significantly increased(P < 0.05) in HI[(23.22±8.58)%],LVA[(22.56±6.17)%],HI+LVA [(25.99±9.62)%],HI+VA1 [(21.65±7.74)%]groups in the six months. Compared with the NI group(Fas: 1.29±0.25,1.27±0.26; FasL: 1.60±0.13,1.65±0.13), the mRNA levels of Fas and FasL in HI group(Fas: 1.57±0.36,1.49±0.35; FasL: 1.85±0.46,1.84±0.32) were increased, but the differences were not remarkable(P > 0.05) in the three and six months. Compared with the HI group, the mRNA levels of Fas in HI+ VA1, HI+VA2(1.33±0.35, 1.30±0.26) groups were decreased to the level in NI group in the six months. The mRNA levels of Fas and FasL were not different (P > 0.05) between HI+LVA(I.60±0.27,1.88±0.46) and HI groups in the three months. The mRNA levels of Bcl-2 were not remarkably differences in the three months (1.05±0.19,0.96±0.33,0.95±0.26,1.18±0.27,1.10±0.19,0.98±0.36, all P > 0.05), and in the six months (1.35±0.28,1.60±0.25,1.48±0.18,1.71±0.26,1.66±0.29,1.56±0.35, all P > 0.05). Conclusions Excessive iodine can cause thyroid cells apoptosis in mice. Supplementation of suitable amount of VA can regulate the levels of the apoptosis-related genes expression, and partly antagonize the apoptosis caused by high iodine.
4.Influence of Naloxone on ?-Exdorphin and Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide in Convulsive Children with Brain Damage
chun-mei, JIA ; dong-mei, WANG ; ya-nan, XIN ; qiao-lian, WANG ; jian-hui, ZHANG ; yu, WANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(20):-
0.01),which were significantly different from group Ⅲ(P
6.Recent advances in the study of macrolide glycosyltransferases.
Dong-Mei LIANG ; Jian-Jun QIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2007;42(5):455-462
Catalyzed by a family of enzymes called glycosyltransferases (GTases), glycosylation reactions are essential for the bioactivities of macrolide antibiotics which have been widely applied. Additionally, glycosylation is also an important strategy of microbial to get macrolide antibiotic resistance. Studies on the structure, function and application areas of macrolide GTases will lay the stable groundwork for the combinatorial biology. This paper introduced in detail the biological functions of macrolide glycosylation, and then made an in-depth discussion on the families and discoveries of macrolide GTases. The resistance mechanism with macrolide glycosyltion and the correlative GTases MGT have been reviewed afterwards. According to the flexible substrate specificity of macrolide GTases, the combinatorial biological applications on them were also seriously summarized here. At the end, the authors made a developmental prospect of macrolide GTases based on the studies of the research group.
Anti-Bacterial Agents
;
metabolism
;
pharmacology
;
Drug Resistance, Bacterial
;
Glucosyltransferases
;
classification
;
metabolism
;
Glycosylation
;
Macrolides
;
chemistry
;
metabolism
;
Streptomyces
;
enzymology
;
Substrate Specificity
7.Research on antitumor effects of small molecule inhibitors of deubiquitinases: new progress and new ideas
Xiang-ning LIU ; Jia-min DU ; Mei-jia QIAN ; Xiao-wu DONG ; Bo YANG ; Hong ZHU ; Qiao-jun HE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2022;57(3):547-556
The abnormality of ubiquitin proteasome pathway is an important factor leading to the imbalance of protein homeostasis. In this process, the deubiquitinase responsible for removing the ubiquitin chain of protein substrate is very important. Its abnormal activity or expression can cause the functional changes of key oncogenic/tumor suppressor proteins, which directly or indirectly lead to the occurrence, development and malignant evolution of tumors. Based on this, the discovery and research of small molecule inhibitors targeting deubiquitinases have become a hot field of anti-tumor candidate drugs. This review will focus on the regulatory effect and mechanism of ubiquitin proteasome pathway, especially deubiquitinase on tumor, introduce the application of deubiquitinase small molecule inhibitors in tumor treatment, and discuss the research status and latest progress of small molecule inhibitors, so as to provide ideas for the research of new anti-tumor strategies based on deubiquitinase.
8.Effects of 20 Hz sinusoidal or 20 Hz square wave stroboscopic illumination on the eyeball growth in guinea pigs
Yue DI ; Na LU ; dong Xiao ZHOU ; mei Xiu LUO ; Tong QIAO
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2017;25(5):500-505
Objective To investigate the effect of prolonged stroboscopic illumination exposure on the growth of eyeball of guinea pig. Methods Thirty 2-week-old guinea pigs were randomized into three groups ( n=10 for each) . Two strobe-reared groups were raised with 20 Hz sinusoidal and 20 Hz square wave stroboscopic illumination, respectively. The control group received usual light illumination. The illumination intensity was 500 lux. All animals underwent refraction and biometric measurements prior to and after 2, 4, 6 and 8 weeks of treatment. Finally, flash electroretinograms were com-pared, and retinal microstructures were examined. Results There was a significant correlation between refractive errors and axial eye elongation, and myopia increasing was observed with eye elongation. After 8 weeks of treatment, the animals raised in 20 Hz sinusoidal and 20 Hz square wave stroboscopic illumination were (-0. 75 ± 0. 79)D and (-1. 50 ± 0. 91) D more myopic than the group raised in continuous illumination. The implicit time of the a-wave was delayed by 3. 8 and 7. 9 ms, respectively. No significant difference was found in retinal ultrastructures among the three groups. Conclusions Chronic exposure to 20 Hz sinusoidal or square wave stroboscopic illumination alters the emmetropization of the guinea pig eye to some extent.
9.Preparation of tissue-engineered skin grafts with hTERT cells carrying human papillomavirus type 6 genome in vitro:a preliminary study
Fei WANG ; Zongke GUO ; Hongye ZHANG ; Yongzheng PAN ; Zhengbang DONG ; Mei CHEN ; Ying SHAN ; Qiao YAN ; Weiping YU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2015;(5):321-325
Objective To establish a model for preparation of tissue-engineered skin grafts with hTERT cells carrying human papillomavirus type 6 (HPV 6) genome in vitro, so as to lay a foundation for studying HPV life cycle. Methods The full-length linear HPV6 genome and plasmid pEGFP-▲EGFP were electrophoretically cotransferred into hTERT cells. After selection using G418 resistance, Southern blotting was performed to determine the viral load of HPV6 in transfected cells. 3T3 J2 trophoblastic cells, type I rat-tail collagen and hTERT cells containing the full-length HPV6 genes (HPV6.hTERT cells)were mixed and cocultured on metal meshes to form skin graft-like structures. Hematoxylin and eosin (HE)staining was performed to observe the structure of formed skin grafts, an immunohistochemical assay to measure the expression of HPV6 L1 protein, and electron microscopy to observe virus particles in the skin grafts. Results The linear HPV6 gene was successfully transferred into hTERT cells, and Southern blotting showed the presence of HPV6 DNA in the transferred hTERT cells. The HPV6.hTERT cells, which were cocultured with 3T3 J2 trophoblastic cells and type I rat-tail collagen, proliferated and differentiated over time, and gradually formed skin grafts giving the appearance of verrucous hyperplasia. HE staining showed that the cocultured HPV6.hTERT cells could form typical stratified structure of skin after 7 days of cultivation, and histopathologic features of HPV infection, including obvious papillomatous hyperplasia, presence of vesicular cells, hyperkeratosis and parakeratosis, could be observed after 21 days. The immunohistochemical assay showed the expression of HPV6 L1 protein in the upper portion of skin grafts, and electron microscopy revealed the presence of HPV6 virus particles in skin grafts. Conclusions The established model for preparation of tissue-engineered skin grafts using HPV 6 genome-carrying cells provides a basis for biological studies of HPV, but its application is limited to some degree.
10.Effect of respiratory nursing specialist management on preventing pulmonary infection of patients with severe hepatitis
Rong-Qiao DONG ; Ya-Dong WANG ; Zhi-Xia CAO ; Chun-Mei WANG ; Shi WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2013;19(5):528-530
Objective To explore the value and significance of respiratory nursing management mode on preventing pulmonary infection of severe hepatitis patients.Methods One hundred and sixty-eight severe hepatitis patients in hospital from 2008 to 2012 were enrolled.A total of 84 cases were randomized into control group,which were cared with traditional second-level monitoring mode:head nurse guidance,nursing department supervision.While for the 84 cases in prevention group,specialist nursing management group were established to organize regular patients nursing round,formulated nursing quality standards and evaluation indexes,and the cases were all cared by three-tier process monitoring:basic charge nursing,specialist group guidance,and nursing department supervision.Finally,the difference in pulmonary infection rate (PIR),infection related mortality (IRM),average length of stay (ALOS),and per capita hospitalization costs (PCHC) between the two nursing mode groups were evaluated.Results Compared with control group,the PIR significantly decreased 20.24% in prevention group (x2 =8.537 4,P =0.003 5),and IRM were also decreased significantly (10.71% vs 23.81% ; x2 =5.042 9,P =0.024 7).ALOS were 38.09 days in prevention group and 51.24 days in control group,and PCHC decreased about ¥ 9 300.00 in prevention group.Conclusions Respiratory specialist nursing management mode is worth popularizing as it can prevent pulmonary infection,lessen IRM,shorten ALOS,and decrease PCHC,as well as can improve patients' satisfaction and compliance.