1.Pseudolaric acid B inhibits growth of human gastric carcinoma cells in vitro
Aiguo MENG ; Jun SHI ; Chunyan LIU ; Hua YIN ; Lingling JIANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the effect of pseudolaric acid B(PLAB) on growth of human gastric carcinoma cells in vitro.Methods The expression of PPAR? was detected by RT-PCR;the effect of PLAB on cell growth was tested by MTT;Hoechst33342/PI and DNA gel electrolysis were employed to examine apoptosis;cell cycle was checked by flow cytometry.Results When treated with 0.1~10 ?mmol/L PLAB for 72,the proliferation of MGC803 cells was significantly inhibited.The proportion of MGC803 cells at G2 phase was significantly increased when treated with 10 ?mmol/L PLAB after 48 h,and showed an apparent G2 phase arrest.After treatement with PLAB for 72,typical apoptotic changes were observed.The expression of PPAR? was at a low level in MGC803 cells and up-regulated when treated with 10 ?mmol/L PLAB for 48 h(P
2.Immunological Injury on the retina in streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats
Chun-Mei MENG ; Hua GAO ; Ming-Cai QIU ; Xin ZHANG ; Jin-Shi ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2000;0(06):-
The depositions of immunoglobulins on the retina of diabetic rat were studied with immunohistochemistry,immunofluorecence and computer analysing system.In comparison with control group, depositions of IgG,IgA and IgM on the retina of diabetic rat induced by streptozotocin were significantly increased (all P<0.05 ).So the immunoglobulin depositions may contribute to the pathogenesis of diabetic retinopathy.
3.Comparison on throat swabs and respiratory tract aspirates for the detection of respiratory viruses from patients with pneumonia.
Ai-hua LI ; Weng-feng SHI ; Tie-gang ZHANG ; Min LV ; Meng CHEN ; Fang HUANG ; Jiang WU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2013;34(10):1047-1047
Bodily Secretions
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virology
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Humans
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Pharynx
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virology
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Pneumonia
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diagnosis
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virology
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Respiratory System
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virology
4.Influence of ferulic acid on the pain-depression dyad induced by reserpine.
Lu ZHANG ; Qian-Dong WANG ; Hua-Meng SHI ; Jian-Chun PAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(1):32-37
This study is to offer a clinical pain-depression dyad therapy of ferulic acid, the pain-depression dyad induced by reserpine was established and the dose-effect relationship of ferulic acid on ameliorating pain-depression dyad was explored. Mice were randomly divided into control group, reserpine + vechile and reserpine + ferulic acid (5, 10, 20, 40 and 80 mg x kg(-1)) groups. The reserpine treated mice were tested with thermal hyperalgesia, mechanicial allodynia and forced swimming tests, and the SOD and NO levels of hippocampus and frontal cortex were measured. Moreover, the HPLC-ECD was used to detect the changes of central monoamines concentrations. Compared with control group, reserpine can induce a significant decrease in the nociceptive threshold and increase in the immobility time of the forced swimming test. The results suggested that reserpine significantly increased the level of nitrite in hippocampus and frontal cortex and reduced the levels of SOD, 5-HT and NE in these two brain regions. However, these indexes can be a dose-dependently reversed by ferulic acid (5, 10, 20, 40 and 80 mg x kg(-1)). Ferulic acid can reverse pain-depression dyad, especially at the dose of 80 mg x kg(-1). In addition, it can influence oxidative stress and monoamine level.
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Antidepressive Agents
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Coumaric Acids
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Depression
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chemically induced
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complications
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metabolism
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physiopathology
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Dopamine
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metabolism
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Frontal Lobe
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metabolism
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Hippocampus
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metabolism
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Hyperalgesia
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physiopathology
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Male
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred ICR
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Nitric Oxide
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metabolism
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Norepinephrine
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metabolism
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Pain
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chemically induced
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complications
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metabolism
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physiopathology
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Pain Measurement
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Random Allocation
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Reserpine
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adverse effects
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Serotonin
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metabolism
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Superoxide Dismutase
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metabolism
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Swimming
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physiology
5.The influence of infrasound on pathological and ultrastructural changes in the renal tissue of rats
Junjun KANG ; Chunmei WANG ; Xiaofeng HUANG ; Wen YIN ; Jie SHI ; Jiaji YANG ; Hua YU ; Shuang WANG ; Rui MENG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(6):370-372
Objective To investigate renal tissue changes in rats exposed to 16 Hz/130 dB infrasound.Methods Twenty male Sprague-Dawley adult rats were randomly divided into a control group,a pseudo-infrasound group,and two infrasound groups-A and B.Groups A and B were exposed to 16 Hz/130 dB infrasound for 2 h or4 h daily respectively over 7 days.Pathological and uhrastruetural changes in their renal tissues were observed with a light microscope and an electron microscope.Results Under the light microscope,Bowman's capsules expanded,epithelial cells were shed,and a little secretion was found in the renal tubules of infrasound group A.Slight degeneration and necrosis of the renal tubules and glomerular exudation could be observed in group B.Under the electron microscope,a large number of lysosomes displayed hyperplasia,there was interstitial edema,and leukocyte pavementing wag found in group B.Other changes such as swelling of podocytes' processes,fusion of foot processes,and vacuolization in the mitochondria could be observed in both infrasound groups.Conclusion Lengthy exposure to 16 Hz/130 dB infrasound can cause severe pathological and uhrastruetural changes in renal tissue,at least in rats.
6.Study on enzymatic extraction process of polysaccharide from Urena lobata L.and investigation on its antioxidant activity
Shi-Hua ZHAO ; Gui-Zhen NONG ; Li-Li MENG ; Xiao-Bai CHEN ; De-Qi JIANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2018;32(4):341-341
OBJECTIVE This study aimed to optimize polysaccharides extraction from Urena lobata L.and investigate its antioxidant activity.METHODS The mathematical model was established by re-sponse surface method (RSM) based on the results of single factor experiments, using polysaccha-rides extraction rate as response value,and using the ratio of water to material,cellulase concentra-tion,extraction temperature and time as experimental factors,which was used to screen optimum poly-saccharide extraction conditions from Urena lobata L.. Antioxidant activity of polysaccharides was stud-ied by DPPH and ·OH free radical elimination method. RESULTS The optimum conditions obtained by RSM were as follows:the cellulase level was 10.8 g·L-1,extraction time duration was 72 min,the ra-tio of water to feedstock was 7 mL·g-1,extraction temperature was 43℃,the pH value was 5.0.Under the optimal conditions, there was a difference of less than 5% between predicted extraction rate 13.37% and experimental extraction rate 13.32%. The polysaccharide yield was most significantly af-fected by cellulase concentration,followed by extraction time,water to material ratio and extraction tem-perature.IC50of DPPH and·OH were 1.082 g·L-1and 3.202 mg·L-1,respectively.Antioxidant activity of sample polysaccharides was weaker than those of vitamin C. CONCLUSION The polysaccharide extraction process from Urena lobata L. by cellulase enzymolysis approach was obtained, which was convenient and feasible,and extracted polysaccharides had good free radical scavenging activity.
7.Antiviral Effect of Interferon-Induced Guanylate Binding Protein-1 against Coxsackie Virus and Hepatitis B Virus B3 in Vitro
Yin-ping, LU ; Bao-ju, WANG ; Ji-hua, DONG ; Zhao, LIU ; Shi-he, GUAN ; Meng-ji, LU ; Dong-liang, YANG
Virologica Sinica 2007;22(3):193-198
Guanylate binding protein-1(GBP-1) is an interferon-induced protein. To observe its antiviral effect against Hepatitis B virus (HBV) and Coxsackie virus B3 (CVB3), we constructed an eukaryotic expression vector of human GBP-1(hGBP-1). Full-length encoding sequence of hGBP-1 was amplified by long chain RT-PCR and inserted into a pCR2.1 vector, then subcloned into a pCDNA3.1(-) vector. Recombinant hGBP-1 plasmids and pHBV1.3 carrying 1.3-fold genome of HBV were contransfected into HepG2 cells, and inhibition effect of hGBP-1 against HBV replication was observed. Hela cells transfected with recombinant hGBP-1 plasmids were challenged with CVB3, and viral yield in cultures were detected. The results indicated that recombinant eukaryotic expression plasmid of hGBP-1 was constructed successfully and the hGBP-1 gene carried in this plasmid could be efficiently expressed in HepG2 cells and Hela cells. hGBP-1 inhibit CVB3 but not HBV replication in vitro. These results demonstrate that hGBP-1 mediates an antiviral effect against CVB3 but not HBV and perhaps plays an important role in the interferon-mediated antiviral response against CVB3.
8.Construction and Characterization of a Hepatitis B Virus Replicon
Yin-ping, LU ; Bao-ju, WANG ; Ji-hua, DONG ; Zhao, LIU ; Shi-he, GUAN ; Meng-ji, LU ; Dong-liang, YANG
Virologica Sinica 2007;22(1):8-13
To establish a replication cellular model of hepatitis B virus (HBV) and determine its application in antiviral drug evaluation,we constructed an expression plasmid which contained 1.3 copies of the HBV genome,and measured the level of viral replication after transient transfection in Huh7 cells.We then observed the effect of antiviral drug administration.1.3 fold of the HBV(ayw) gene fragment was cloned into pCR2.1 by PCR and restriction endonuclease digestion.The recombinant plasmid was trans ient transfected into Huh7 cells,HBsAg,HBeAg and HBV DNA in supernatant of Huh7 cells were measured by ELISA and real-time PCR respectively; intracellular HBV replicative intermediates and intracellular HBV transcripts were detected by Southern blot and Northern blot respectively.The antiviral effect of adefovir,a novel anti-HBV nucleotide analogue,was evaluated in this cellular model system.The results indicated that a recombinant plasmid of HBV replicon was constructed successfully; the HBV genome carried in plasmid pHBV1.3 could efficiently replicate and be expressed in Huh 7 cells,adefovir could inhibit HBV replication in this cellular model,and the inhibition was dosage-dependent.The conclusion is HBV replicon,which can initiate viral replication efficiently in hepatoma cells,may be a useful tool in the study of HBV replication and antiviral drug.
9.Clinical study of topotecan and cisplatin as first line chemotherapy in epithelial ovarian cancer
Li-Hua MENG ; Bei-Hua KONG ; You-Zhong ZHANG ; Xing-Sheng YANG ; Li-Jie WANG ; Shi-Li SU ; Jie JIANG ; Bao-Xia CUI ; Bo WANG
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(10):-
0.05).(4) Toxicity:Grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ myelosuppression was 60%(18/30)in Tp group,26%(8/31)in TC group and 30%(10/33)in PC group.The TP regimen had the greatest hematologic toxicity(P0.05). Conclusions As first line chemotherapy in epithelial ovarian cancer,TP regimen comparable to the standard chemotherapy regimen.
10.A study on biomarkers of styrene.
Hua SHAO ; Xiao-yun WANG ; Hu CHENG ; Yi-kang SHI ; Meng-ping ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2003;21(2):93-95
OBJECTIVETo study the biomarkers of styrene and to provide theoretical basis for bio-monitoring of styrene.
METHODSUrinary mandalic acid (MA), phenylglyoxalic acid (PGA) and mercapturic acid (MUA) of styrene were examined by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC).
RESULTSThe correlation regression equations between exposure dose and MA, PGA and MUA level in morning urinary samples were: ŷ = 2.58x + 70.82; ŷ = 1.66x + 37.42; ŷ = 0.05x + 0.55 respectively. The correlation regression equations between exposure dose and MA, PGA and MUA level in post-shift urinary samples were: ŷ = 1.85x + 89.02; ŷ = 1.33x + 4.32; ŷ = 0.04x + 0.68 respectively. All showed close dose-response relationship.
CONCLUSIONSThe level of MA, PGA and MUA in morning or post-shift urinary samples may be used as bio-monitoring indexes of styrene.
Acetylcysteine ; urine ; Adult ; Biomarkers ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Environmental Monitoring ; Glyoxylates ; urine ; Humans ; Male ; Mandelic Acids ; urine ; Regression Analysis ; Styrene ; metabolism