1.Role of focal adhesion kinase in vascular endothelial cell migration
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
Focal adhesion kinase (FAK) is a non-receptor protein tyrosine kinase (PTK) that can localize indirectly to sites of clustering integrin family of heterodimeric receptors. As an important structure and signaling molecule in the adhesive complexes, which are large and stable referred as ‘focal adhesions’ or relatively small and transient within filopodia and lamellipodia named ‘focal complexes’, FAK is closely related with cell death, proliferation and migration. In this review, we discuss the function of FAK in the regulation of endothelial cell migration based on current data.
2.Establishment of quantitative measurement method of cell migration in vitro and it's application
Guangbo LIANG ; Guoping ZHANG ; Huiming JIN ; Daka TANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(02):-
AIM: To establish a quantitative measurement method of ECV-304 cell migration in a scratch wound model in vitro. METHODS: The method of ECV-304 cell scratch wound model was improved. The ECV-304 cell migration was measured quantitatively using a computer-assisted video microscopic method with image-analysis system. The effects of heparin and thrombospondin-1 on ECV-304 cell migration were observed in the scratch wound model in vitro. RESULTS: The average width and length of cell scratch wound was (0.95?0.08) mm and (51.20?3.40) mm respectively in 120 experiments. The peak of cell migration reached about 24 h after culture. The stimulated effect of heparin and inhibited effect of thrombospondin-1(TSP-1) on cell migration were observed. CONCLUSION: A quantitative measurement method of ECV-304 cell migration in vitro is established. The stimulated and inhibited effects on ECV-304 cell migration were proven respectively using this method.
3.Association between different parent-child separation types and emotion regulation strategies among preschool children
Chinese Journal of School Health 2019;40(2):232-235
Objective:
To understand effects of timing and duration of separation experiences from parents on emotion regulation of left-behind preschoolers,and to provide the reference for phychological instruction and intervention among the special groups of children.
Methods:
Children’s emotion regulation strategy and the relevant information among 1 373 left-behind preschool children from Funan county in Fuyang.Qianshan county in Anqing,Changfeng county and Fexi county inFeixi were investigated.
Results:
Children with left-behind experiences younger than 18 months old tend to use less cognitive restructuring (P=0.03) and alternative action strategies (P=0.00) than non-left behind children. Children separated from father less than 47 months (median) and 36 months (median) from mother tend to use less cognitive restructuring (P=0.00) and alternative action strategies (P=0.00) than non-left behind children.
Conclusion
Separation experiences from parents younger than 18 months old exert severe damage on children’s emotional regulation. With the duration of separation increases, children show resilience of emotion regulation, which might be a protective factor for negative emotion due to parent-child separation.
4.The status of anxiety and its influential factors of preschool children in rural areas
Wei WU ; Guangbo QU ; Lingling WANG ; Xue TANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Jingjing YAO ; Mingchun CHEN ; Liang SUN ; Yunkai HU ; Qing GUO ; Yehuan SUN
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(10):920-926
Objective To know the anxiety status of preschool children in rural areas and to explore its influential factors. Methods Subjects of 1363 rural preschool children aged 3-6 years were selected from Anhui Province( Changfeng and Feixi county of Hefei city; Qianshan county of Anqing city; Funan county of Fuyang city) . The primary caregivers of preschool children were investigated by Chinese version of Spence Preschool Anxiety Scale (SPAS),Devereux Early Childhood Assessment for Preschoolers (DECA-P2) ,Neglect Norms for Children Aged 3 to 6 Years in Rural Areas of China,Adaptation Partnership Growth Affection Resolve (APGAR),Self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) and Self-rating depression (SDS). Result-s Among the 1363 preschool children,the positive rate of anxiety was 14. 7%. Physical injury fears score was highest (1. 24±0. 84),followed by social phobia anxiety (0. 86±0. 75) and separation anxiety (0. 85± 0. 74) . Except for obsessive compulsive disorder,the other four types of anxiety and total anxiety scores were negatively correlated with the total protective factors of mental resilience (r=-0. 054- -0. 070,P<0. 05). Besides,all anxiety scores were positively correlated with behavioral problems(r=0. 121-0. 237,P<0. 05)and neglect degree (r=0. 157-0. 269,P<0. 05). The results of multiple linear regression analysis of different anxiety types showed that gender,family type,family income status,parental rearing pattern was consistent or inconsistent,children' s neglect degree,behavior problem and anxiety/depression status of primary caregivers were the main factors affecting the anxiety level of preschool children in rural areas. Conclusions In order to reduce or avoid anxiety of preschool children,it is necessary to establish a good family environment,im-prove parents' upbringing level,and take effective education intervention.
5. Research progress on bile acid metabolism mediated by uridine diphosphate glucuronic acid transferase and its endogenous and exogenous influencing factors
Shengjie GUO ; Xirui GUAN ; Wenli CAO ; Xiaoyi QI ; Shengjie GUO ; Xirui GUAN ; Wenli CAO ; Sicheng LIANG ; Muhan LV ; Guangbo GE
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2022;27(1):102-107
Uridine diphosphate glucuronic acid transferase (UDP-glucuronosyltransferases, UGT) is an important Ⅱmetabolic enzymes in the body. It is invovled in the metabolism of exogenous compounds, and also in endogenous substances such as bile acid metabolism and regulation. Parsing uridine diphosphate glucuronic acid transferase mediated bile acid metabolism and its influence factors can help enhance related disease treatment and prevention. Studies have shown that the interaction between UGT and bile acids is influenced by many endogenous and exogenous factors. This paper will focus on the effects of internal and exogenous factors such as nuclear receptors, genetic factors, xenobiotics and liver-related diseases on the action of UGT enzyme, and discuss the potential mechanism of bile acid balance intervention.