1.Body mass index,waist-to-hip ratio and waist circumference are indicators for impaired glucose tolerance/type 2 diabetes mellitus in the elderly
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
Objective:To study the relationship between anthropometric indices and type 2 diabetes mellitus/impaired glucose tolerance(DM/IGT) in the elderly.Methods: This research included 537 people(416 males and 121 females,aged 65-85 years) undergoing medical examination in Shanghai in 2004.The body mass index(BMI),waist to hip ratio(WHR) and waist circumference(WC) were measured and their relationship with DM/IGT was analyzed.Logistic regression analysis and area under curve(AUC) of receiver-operating characteristic(ROC) were used to study the predictive value of BMI,WHR and WC.Results: Except for the WHR in females,BMI,WC and WHR were higher in all subjects with DM/IGT than those without DM/IGT.The prevalences of DM/IGT in all subjects with high BMI(≥25 kg/m~(2)),WC(≥90 cm) and WHR(≥0.9) were also significantly higher than those with low BMI,WC and WHR,except for that of the WHR in females.After adjusted by age,physical activity and the family history of DM,multiple logistic regression analysis indicated that WHR was the most important predictive factor for IGT/DM in males and the same was true for BMI in females.ROC analysis showed that the AUC of WHR was the highest in the males and of BMI in the females.Conclusion: Obesity is correlated with DM/IGT in the elderly.WHR and BMI are satisfactory predictive indicators and have higher predictive accuracy for DM/IGT in elderly males and females,respectively.
2.Bone morphogenetic protein-1 and its related metalloproteinase
Dongying CHEN ; Quansheng ZHU ; Jushi QIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
Bone morphogenetic protein-1(BMP-1) and its related molecules are members of metalloendoproteinase astacin family, including BMP-1, mTLD, mTLL-1 and mTLL-2. Even though all of them lack of the ability to induce bone or cartilage formation directly, they play key roles in numerable activities in ECM from embryo to adult, then affect the procedure and the result of osteogenesis and bone remodeling directly or indirectly. They are critical in maturation and deposition of some major collagen types, and in regulating the signaling of some growth factors in TGF-? superfamily by degradation of TGF-? inhibitor such as Chordin. The investigations about tissue distribution of BMP-1 and its related proteinases and also gene knock-out studies strongly indicate that they play key roles in osteogenesis and bone development.
3.Correlation between non-alcoholic fatty liver and coronary risk factors in elderly men
Dongying QIU ; Ruiman XIE ; Siyu CHEN ; Jian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2001;0(01):-
Objective To determine the association between fatty liver and coronary risk fcators in elderly men. Methods A cross-sectional study of 920 elderly men with or without fatty liver and obesity was performed in 2002. Age, body mass index (BMI), GPT, cholesterol, triglyceridemia, fast glucose, mean blood pressure, smoking and drinking consumption were analyzed. Results The prevalence of fatty liver was 11.1% in the non-obese participants (BMI
4.Detection, cloning and expression of bone morphogenetic protein-1 from human osteosarcoma cell lines
Dongying CHEN ; Quansheng ZHU ; Chao LIU ; Jush QIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: To manufacture recombinant protein of the highly conserved domain in human bone morphogenetic protein-1(BMP-1) using gene engineering methods as antigen for making wide spectrum antibody to BMP-1. METHODS: We analyzed the gene sequences and protein structures of BMP-1 and its related proteins, and chose a highly conserved fragment as target gene. Total RNA was prepared from human osteosarcoma cell line Saos-2, then the target gene was amplified with RT-PCR. The PCR product was cloned into prokaryotic expression vector pMAL c2 to get recombinant vector BMP-1(322-588aa)-pMAL c2. After transforming the recombinant plasmid into DH5-alpha and screening, several prositive clones were got for sequencing. Finally the transformed cells was induced with IPTG to get fusion protein. RESULTS: The BMP-1 gene fragment was successfully cloned into vector pMAL c2, and was able to express efficiently with IPTG inducement. The amount of expressed fusion protein is about 66%-72% in total volume of bacterial proteins. CONCLUSIONS: The recombinant protein contains several key domains(2 CUB domains and 1 EGF domain), which are shared by BMP-1 and its related proteins. Specific wide spectrum antibody to human BMP-1 and its related proteins may be generated with this recombinant protein antigen.
5.Clinical analysis of the relevance between adult-onset Still's disease and macrophage activation syndrome
Qian QIU ; Liuqin LIANG ; Xiuyan YANG ; Hanshi XV ; Zhongping ZHAN ; Yujin YE ; Fan LIAN ; Dongying CHEN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2009;13(4):248-250
Objective To explore the relationship between Adult-onset Still's disease (AOSD) and macrophage activation syndrome (MAS). Methods A total of 78 patients with AOSD who had completed medical information were included in this study. Eleven patients who were diagnosed as rheumatic disease associated hemophagocytic syndrome among 26 patients who had hemophagocytic syndrome with histological evidence consisted of the MAS group. Clinical and laboratory data were analyzed in 78 patients with AOSD and 11 patients with MAS. Results Among 78 cases of AOSD, 9 patients (12%) could be diagnosed as MAS but didn't have hemophagocytic histological evidence. In the 11 MAS cases with hemophagocytic phenomenon, 6 patients fulfilled the diagnostic criteria of AOSD, 2 cases with panniculitis, 1 case with SLE, 1 case of dermatomyositis and 1 case of systemic vasculitis. Logistic analysis showed that splenomegaly (OR =2.13, 95%CI=1.11-3.42), leukopenia (OR=3.57, 95%CI=2.30~4.86), anaemia (OR=0.85, 95%CI=1.03~2.76), thrombocytopenia (OR=2.98, 95%CI=1.17-4.30) and hypertriglyceridemia (OR=1.66, 95%CI=1.02~2.74) were associated with development of MAS in AOSD. Conclusion The development of MAS in AOSD patient is frequent and hemophagocytic histological evidence could be found in severe cases. When splenomegaly and hypocytomsis present in AOSD patients, bone marrow examination should be done and the level of triglyceride and fibrinogen and activity of NK cells should be measured for early diagnosis.
6.Morphologic observation of oral cancer cells cocultured with mesenchymal cells in vitro.
Dong-guan WANG ; Xin-gong LI ; Hong GAO ; Xi-yin SUN ; Xiao-qiu ZHOU ; Shan-zhen SUN
West China Journal of Stomatology 2009;27(2):139-142
OBJECTIVETo study the morphologic and growing alterations of oral cancer cell line Tca8113 before and after cocultured with tumor stromal fibroblasts (TSF) and normal stromal fibroblasts (NSF) respectively, and evaluate the influence of mesenchymal cells on tumor cells.
METHODSTSF and NSF were isolated and cultured. To observe the morphologic change of Tca8113 cells after cocultured with TSF and NSF respectively.
RESULTSWhen cocultured with NSF, the Tca8113 cells proliferated as rapidly as monocultured to form colonies, while the NSF proliferated slowly to form pieces and then joined each other to form network. The NSF network segmented and surrounded the colonies of cancer cells so that the cancer cells shrank, turn round, broke away from the bottom and floated into the medium. The cancer cells proliferated actively but they were elbow out entirely in the end. TSF proliferated slowly when cocultured with cancer cells, projected several branched protrusions. The cancer cells proliferated along the two sides of protrusions of TSF, or projected short protrusions to connect the body or protrusions of TSF, and overlaid the protrusions gradually, finally, cover the body. In the end, TSF melt away, and the cancer cells took on the figure of TSF.
CONCLUSIONThe results do suggest that, oral cancer cell line Tca8113 are restrained when coculture with NSF, but are promoted when with TSF.
Cell Line ; Coculture Techniques ; Fibroblasts ; Humans ; In Vitro Techniques ; Mesenchymal Stromal Cells ; Mouth Neoplasms