2.Role of mast cell and its subpopulations in simple and irradiated-wound of rats
Yufang CUI ; Guowei XIA ; Xiaobing FU ; Hong YANG ; Ruiyun PENG ; Yabing GAO ; Xuemei CUI ; Dewe WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM:To examine the role and dynamic changes of mast cell(MC) and its subpopulations in simple and irradiated-wound of rats.METHODS:MC and its subpopulations were estimated using alcian blue-safranin (ABS)double staining RESULTS:(1)The total number of MC in two groups decreased coincidently on day 2 after wounding, and the total MC increased rapidly and reached maximal gradually on day 5 and 7 after wounding, the increment of MC remained consistently 28 day after wounding (2)Both mucosal MC( MMC) and Mix MC decreased obviously on day 2 after wounding, hereafter,they remained the low level all the time However, the CTMC kept in the high level after wounding (3)The Mix MC on day 5 and the total MC during day 5-15 after wounding were lower in irradiated group than in simple wound group CONCLUSION: MC and its subpopulations could delay the healing process of simple and irradiated wound
4.Analysis for inpatients with infectious diseases of central nervous system in Shijiazhuang,China
Jun-Ying HE ; Hong-Yan HE ; Hui-Juan CUI ; Peng ZHANG ; Yue-Li ZOU ; Wei SUN ;
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2005;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics of infectious diseases of CNS.Methods Inpatients treated in the second hospital of Hebei Medical University from 1996 to 2005 were subjected to retrospective study.Results During 10 years,the hospitalization number of infectious diseases of CNS was 3929.The proportion of inpatients with viral meningitis(encephalitis),cerebral cysticercosis,tuberculous meningitis(TBM),purulent meningitis(PM)and cryptococcal meningitis(CM) was 63.8%,17.4%,7.7%,0.7% respectively.The hospitalization number of viral meningitis (encephalitis),TBM,PM and CM in the 2001—2005 5-year period was 53.5%,21.3%,35.3%,and 77.3% higher than that of the 1996—2000 period.Whereas the hospitalization number of cerebral cysticercosis decreased by 32.4% than that of the last 5 years.The peak months of viral meningitis (encephalitis)in a year were July,August and September.The peak months of TBM in a year were April, May and June.The case fatality of viral meningitis(encephalitis),cerebral cysticercosis,TBM,PM and CM was 8.1%,6.9%,22.4%,12.9%,33.3% respectively.Conclusions In the past l0 years,the incidence of common infectious diseases of CNS has increased in Shijiazhuang except cerebral cysticercoids. Our vigilance should be improved and some effective measures should be adopted to keep away infectious diseases of CNS.
5.The event-related potentials study on positive emotional Stroop effect in male subjects
Guoliang CHEN ; Peng XU ; Shan LU ; Jijun CHEN ; Zhongdong JIANG ; Hong CUI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2014;23(10):925-927
Objective To study the mechanism underlying attentional biases toward event-related potentials (ERPs) in healthy male subjects.Methods 18 male healthy subjects performed emotional stroop task by pressing the buttons to the picture border color of two categories including the neutral and positive.The RT and Accuracy were recorded automatically.The ERPs were recorded by Neuroscan system.Results The behavioral results showed that neither the reaction time (628.11 ± 55.46) ms vs (628.81 ± 53.92) ms nor accuracy (96.87 ± 4.42) % vs (95.76±7.41)% found difference under two conditions.ERPs results showed that the positive pictures evoked more greater P2 ((8.16±4.99)μV vs (4.30±3.83)μV) and P3 ((6.31±4.53)μV vs (4.27±4.16)μV) than neutral pictures.Conclusion Attentional biases toward positive emotion can be found in healthy male subjects,which can be related to emotional control process.
6.Atorvastatin Decreases TLR4 Expression on Circulating CD_(14)~+ Monocytes in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes
Nan NIU ; Peng QU ; Dan XU ; Ying CUI ; Yan-Chun DING ; Hong-Yan WANG ; Ning ZHU ; Hai-Ying CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Hypertension 2007;0(05):-
Objective Previous studies indicated that activation of Toll-like receptor4 (TLR4) was involved in the progression and instability of atherosclerotic plaque.Anti-inflammatory effects were shown in statins. However,the mechanisms underlying these effects have not been well explored.We test the hypothesis that a por- tion of these anti-inflammatory effects are mediated by regulation of TLR4 expression.Methods One hundred twenty-one subjects (22 normal persons,17 patients with stable angina and 82 patients with ACS) were recruited. 41 patients with ACS were randomized to atorvastatin 10 mg/d or atorvastatin 40 mg/d on top of routine anti-anginal treatment.Serum level of hsCRP,blood lipids,TLR4 expression on CD_(14)~+ monocytes were measuered before and after one month treatment.TLR4 expression on CD_(14)~+ monocytes were quantified via flow-cytometry.Results hsCRP and TLR4 expression on CD_(14)~+ monocytes in patients with ACS were higher than patients with stable angina and normal persons(hsCRP,ACS:11.1?14.3 vs stable angina:2.5?2.7 mg/L vs normal:2.3?4.2 mg/L,P
7.Screening for methylation-silenced genes in acute myeloid leukemia HL-60 cell line by a quantitative proteomic approach
Can'e TANG ; Tan TAN ; Yanhua XIAO ; Lin RUAN ; Cui LI ; Fang PENG ; Maoyu LI ; Pengfei ZHANG ; Hong YI ; Zhiqiang XIAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2010;35(7):641-648
Objective To screen for new methylation association genes in HL-60 to reveal the pathogenesis of leukemia, and provide important theoretical and scientific basis for the prevention and cure of leukemia. Methods Two-dimensional fluorescence difference gel electrophoresis (F-2D-DIGE) was performed to separate the total proteins from acute myelogenous leukemia (AML) cell line HL-60 cells with or without 5-aza-2-deoxycytidine (5-aza-2-dC) treatment. Imaging software Decyder 6.5 and PDQuest were used to detect the differential expression protein spots, and matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionizaion time-of-flight mas spectrometer (MALDI-TOF MS) was adopted to identify the differential expression proteins. Results F-2D-DIGE maps of 5-aza-2-dC-untreated HL-60 and-treated HL-60 cells were established. A total of 53 differential protein spots were detected, and 35 differential proteins were successfully identified. Of the identified proteins, 32 proteins were up-regulated, and 3 proteins were down-regulated in HL-60 cells after 5-aza-2-dC treatment.Conclusion Thirty-five differential proteins may be associated with methylation in HL-60 cell line, which provides the important clues for epigenetic study of leukemia.
8.Screening of EGFR-regulated Secreted Proteins in Human NPC Cell Line CNE2
Ke LIANG ; Zhuchu CHEN ; Hong YI ; Jianling LI ; Pengfei ZHANG ; Maoyu LI ; Cui LI ; Xueping FENG ; Fang PENG ; Zhiqiang XIAO
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(01):-
In order to screen EGFR-regulated secreted proteins in human nasopharyngeal carcinoma(NPC), and to reveal the role and mechanism of epidermal growth factor receptor(EGFR) in the pathogenesis of NPC. NPC cell line CNE2 cells were cultured in serum-free medium and stimulated by transforming growth factor-? (TGF-?) for 24 h in experimental group. Control CNE2 cells were cultured at the same condition but without TGF-? stimulation. The culture medium of control and experimental cells was desalted and concentrated through ultrafiltration to prepared the total secreted proteins. Two-dimensional gel electrophoresis (2-DE) was used to separate the secreted proteins of control and experimental cells, PDQuest software was applied to analyze 2-DE images, and the differential protein spots between the control and experimental cells were identified by desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS). The 2-DE patterns of the secreted proteins of TGF-? stimulated and un-stimulated CNE2 cells were established, 22 differential proteins spots between the two groups of cells were found, and 8 non-redundant proteins were identified with MALDI-TOF-MS, the functions of which were involved in invasion, metastasis, apoptosis and proliferation of cancer cells. The data will be valuable for further to study the role and mechanism of EGFR in the pathogenesis of NPC.
9.Screening for nasopharyngeal carcinoma antigens that induce humoral immune response by serological proteomics analysis
Bin YI ; Ying CHEN ; Cui LI ; Pengfei ZHANG ; Maoyu LI ; Hong YI ; Fang PENG ; Zhuchu CHEN ; Zhiqiang XIAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(2):142-147
Objective To identify proteins eliciting a humoral immune response in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) by a serological proteome analysis, and provide candidate biomarkers for diagnosis and treatment of NPC.Methods Two-dimensional (2-DE) electropboresis was used to separate total cellular proteins from 19 NPC tissues.Separated proteins were transferred onto PVDF membranes and sera from 19 NPC patients and 19 healthy subjects were individually screened by western blotting for antibodies that react against separated proteins.Each tissue samples was subjected to three 2-DE gels and coomassie staining was performed in one of them.The protein spots which selectively reacted with the patient sera were excised from the preparative gels and subjected to further analysis of MOLDI-TOF MS and ESI-QTOF MS/MS.The proteins were identified based on peptide mass fingerprints and peptide sequence tags followed by searching database.Results In this study, 13 NPC associated antigens (HSP 70, HAS,HSP 60, CK 15, LAP 3, α-enolase, EBP 1, CK 19, ribosomal protein P 0, pyrovate dehydrogenase E1,guanine nucleotide-binding protein, prohibitin, Rho-GDI 2) that elicited an antibody response in most of NTC patients were identified.The positivities of these proteins were more than 21% all in NPC patients, but were lower or even absent in normal subjects.Conclusion These 13 NPC associated antigens and their autoantibodies may be useful for NPC diagnosis and treatment.
10.Cloning and Expression of the Full-length cDNAs Encoding Human Class Ⅰ Alcohol Dehydrogenases
Wen-Ting ZHOU ; Jing-Peng LI ; Yu CUI ; Yong-Hong ZHANG ; Shi-Rong LI
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2007;7(6):874-877
Background & Objective:Background &Objective: The class Ⅰ Alcohol Dehydrogenases (ADH) play a key role in hepatic alcohol catabolism. Human ADH is encoded by at least seven genes, and three class Ⅰ ADH genes-ADH1, ADH2 and ADH3, which encode the α, β, and γ subunit respectively, had been isolated and mapped on chromosome 4q21-q25. This experiment tends to clone the human class Ⅰ ADH and investigate its role in the hepatic alcohol catabolism. Methods: A pair of primers were designed and the full-length cDNAs encoding human Class Ⅰ ADH were cloned at one time. Class Ⅰ ADH cDNAs were amplified with RT-PCR from total RNA extracted from fetal human liver and kidney, and cloned into pGEM-T vector. To identify cDNA segments, a pair of differential primers was designed. By using them, a portion of the ADHs which encodes the segment from -4 to 296 was cloned. These cDNA segments then were detected directly when being digested with Kpn Ⅰ and Pst Ⅰ, respectively. Then all the full-length cDNAs were subcloned in the plasmid pTYB11 and expressed in E. Coli. Stably. Alcohol Dehydrogenase activity of catalyzing alcohol were monitored at 340 nm. Results: Here we had successfully the human class Ⅰ ADH cloned and the full-length cDNAs expressed in E.col.I stably. The relative activity of recombinant enzymes metabolizing ethanol was 0.81 ~1.31 U/mg,0.09 ~0.15 U/mg and 0.76~1.11 U/mg, respectively. Conclusions: In the paper, the full-length cDNAs encoding human class Ⅰ AD H were successfully cloned and expressed and the recombinant enzymes showed the activities similar to the ones isolated from liver.