1.Significance of Expression of Intracellular FoxP3 in CD4~+ CD_(25)~+ T Cells in Children with Asthma
yue-hua, CHEN ; hua-fang, ZHU ; ting-ting, FAN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the potential role of FoxP3-expressing CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells in children with asthma.Met-hods Intracellular 3-colour flow cytometry and real time PCR were used to assess the expression of FoxP3 in peripheral blood mononuclear cell(PBMC)of asthma,repectively.Results There were similar frequencies of CD4+ CD25+ T cells in peripheral blood of asthma patients and healthy subjects.However,the percentage of CD4+CD25high and CD4+CD25+FoxP3+ in asthma group were lower than those in healthy subjects(Pa
2.Lipid metabolism and hematological malignancies
Yi-chen LIU ; Ting-ting DU ; Qing-hua WANG ; Zhi-hui ZHANG ; Xiao-guang CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(9):2456-2463
With the deepening of research in recent years, tumor metabolic reprogramming has gradually become the focus of research, and targeting tumor cell metabolism has also become a new means of tumor therapy. The metabolic process affects almost all the physiological processes of the organism, and lipid metabolism is an important part of the metabolic process. Studies have shown that changes in lipid uptake, storage and fatty acid synthesis and decomposition have occurred in a variety of tumors. Abnormal lipid metabolism will promote the rapid proliferation of tumors. Abnormal expression of a variety of key metabolic enzymes in the process of lipid metabolism is the key to tumor progression. The purpose of this paper is to explain the metabolic regulation of lipid metabolism and related metabolic enzymes in hematological tumors, and to provide ideas for the treatment of hematological tumors.
3.Clinical characteristic and correlative factors of maintenance hemodialysis patients with restless legs syndrome
Ting DU ; Hua GAN ; Zejun CHEN ; Yunfeng XIA
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2017;33(3):198-203
Objective To explore the prevalence and the correlative factors of restless legs syndrome (RLS) in maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients.Methods The basic information and clinical laboratory results of 307 MHD patients were collected.The international RLS study group (IRLSSG) diagnostic criteria were applied to assess the presence and the severity of RLS.Binary logistic analysis was used for exploring correlative factors of RLS.Results The prevalence of RLS was 12.1% in the MHD patients,with 73.0% patients having mild-to-moderate symptoms and 83.8% having chronic RLS.There was no significant difference between MHD patients with and without RLS in age,gender,dialysis age,daily urine,Kt/V,history of smoking,drinking,hemoglobin,serum creatinine,urea nitrogen,uric acid,calcium,phosphorus,magnesium,potassium,intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH),prealbumin,albumin and alkaline phosphatase.But the frequency of daily exercise in RLS group is significantly lower than that in non-RLS group (Z=-4.114,P < 0.001).Logistic regression analysis showed that daily exercise was a correlative factor of RLS (B=-2.203,OR=0.111,95%CI 0.033-0.371,P < 0.001).Conclusions RLS is a common complication in MHD patients,with chronic state and mild-to-moderate symptoms.RLS is correlated with daily exercise,which may be a scientific approach to treat or prevent this disease.
4.Effects of PPARγon malignant arrhythmia in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion model rats
Xueshu HE ; Xinling MO ; Hua CHEN ; Ting XIE
Tianjin Medical Journal 2015;43(5):488-490
Objective To investigate the effects of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor gamma (PPARγ) on malignant arrhythmia in myocardial of ischemia/reperfusion(I/R) rats. Methods Twenty-four SD rats were randomly divided into four groups:Sham group, I/R group, rosiglitazone (ROS) group and PPARγ inhibitor GW9662 (GW) group. The myocardial I/R injury was induced by ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery, with ischemia for 30 min and reperfusion for 2 h. The whole process limb Ⅱ lead electrocardiogram was applied to observe the frequency of malignant arrhythmia and record the corrected changes of QT(QTc) interval. RT-PCR was used to detect the expression of PPARγ mRNA. Results There were 5 cases of malignant arrhythmia in ROS group, 2 in I/R and 1 in GW group, 0 was found in Sham group. There was a prolongation of the QTc interval in ROS group than the other groups after ischemic stage (P<0.05). Compared with I/R group and ROS group, the QTc intervals were shorten in ischemia 30 min and reperfusion process in GW group (P<0.05). Compared with sham group, the expression of PPARγ mRNA was significantly increased in other three groups (P<0.05). The expression level of PPARγ mRNA was the highest in ROS group. The expression level of PPARγ mRNA was reduced in GW group compared with that of I/R group and ROS group (P<0.05). Conclusion Over expression of PPARγ may lead to the occurrence of malignant arrhythmia in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion rats.
5.Effects of myocardial PPAR-gamma expression change on reperfusion arrhythmias in ischemia/reperfusion rats
Hua CHEN ; Xinling MO ; Xueshu HE ; Ting XIE
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(17):2313-2315
Objective To investigate the effects of PPAR-gamma expression on reperfusion arrhythmias in different precon ditioning myocardial ischemia/reperfusion(I/R) animal model.Methods Thirty-two SD rats were randomly divided into 4 groups(n =8):rosiglitazone+ I/R group (ROS group),GW9662 + I/R group(GW group),I/R group and sham group (Sham group).The I/ R animal model was constructed by ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery,with ischemia for 30 min and reperfusion for 120 min.The dynamic limb Ⅱ lead electrocardiogram monitoring was performed;PPAR-gamma mRNA was detected by fluorescent quantitative PCR and the change of PPAR-gamma protein expression was detected by Western blot.Results The increasing range of QRS wave width detected before operation,at 30 min of ischemia,at 1,2 h of reperfusion from large to small were in turn the ROS group,I/R group,GW group and Sham group;the reperfusion arrhythmia score in the ROS group was significantly higher than that in the other groups(P<0.05),while the GW group was relatively reduced.The expression level of PPAR-gamma mRNA in the ROS group detected by fluorescent quantitative PCR was significantly up-regulated(P<0.05),while which in the GW group was down-regulated compared with the I/R group and ROS group(P<0.05).The expression of PPAR-gamma protein was similar to that of PPAR-gamma mRNA.Conclusion Up-regulation of myocardial PPAR-gamma expression may increase the occurrence of reperfusion arrhythmias in myocardial I/R animal model.
6.Analysis of influencing factors of quality of life of patients with pneumoconiosis in Chongqing based on a structural equation model
WANG Ting WANG Xiao xing ZHANG Hua dong CHEN Yu
China Occupational Medicine 2022;49(06):662-667
Objective
To analyze the influencing factors of quality of life of patients with occupational pneumoconiosis in
Methods
Chongqing using a structural equation model. A total of 1 181 pneumoconiosis patients in Chongqing were selected
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as the research subjects using convenient sampling method. The Chinese version of the SF 36 Scale was used to investigate the
quality of life of the patients. Amos 24.0 software was used to construct a structural equation model reflecting the quality of life of
Results , ( ),( ) ( ),
patients. The scores of physical health mental health and quality of life were 61.7±18.5 68.7±20.5 and 64.7±16.8
respectively. The scores of the eight dimensions of the quality of life of the research subjects were lower than that of the
( P )
Chongqing City municipal and national norms all <0.01 . Multiple linear regression results showed that personal monthly
, , ,
income pneumoconiosis stage complications employment status and smoking were the influencing factors of the quality of life
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of pneumoconiosis patients all <0.05 . The results of the structural equation model showed that the stage of pneumoconiosis
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complications personal monthly income and pulmonary rehabilitation treatment could directly affect the physical and mental
( P ) ,
health of the research subjects all <0.05 . In addition the stage of pneumoconiosis and complications indirectly affected the
( P )Conclusion
physical and mental health of patients by affecting pulmonary rehabilitation treatment all <0.05 . The structural
equation model can be used to verify the influencing factors of the quality of life of patients with occupational pneumoconiosis.
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Complications personal monthly income and pneumoconiosis stage are the main factors affecting the quality of life of patients
with occupational pneumoconiosis.
8.Prediction of the Secondary Structure and B Cell Epitopes of DMO and DMT Protein in Oreochromis aureus
Jin-Ling CAO ; Jian-Jie CHEN ; Ju-Hua YU ; Ting-Ting WU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(07):-
The secondary structure of the protein of DM0 and DMT in Oreochromis aureus were predicted by the methods of Garnier-Robson, Chou-Fasman and Karplus-Schulz based on the amimo acid sequences of DM0 and DMT. And Hydrophilicity plot, Surface probability and Antigenic index for DM0 and DMT protein were obtained by the methods of Kyte-Doolittle, Emini and Jameson-Wolf, respectively. Combined the results according to these methods, the B cell epitopes for DM0 and DMT protein were predicted. The results demonstrated that there were some centers of?-helix in the DM0 protein' s N- terminal No. 80 - 112, 144 -147, 193- 194, 251 - 255, 260 - 269 and No. 279- 283, and in the DMT protein' s N-terminal No. 61 -86, 98 - 105, 140 - 146, 239 -241 and No. 269 -273. And there are some centers of?-sheet in the DM0 protein' s N-terminal No. 59 -61, 69 -70, 148 - 150 and No. 383 -390, and in the DMT protein's N-terminal No. 125 -129, 207-213, 255-264 and No. 281-284. Furthermore, the DMO protein' s N-terminal No. 40-41,44 -45, 50-51, 128-129, 189-192, 204-207, 216-222, 226-233, 244-246, 298 - 299 and No. 323 -326, and the DMT protein' s N-termianl No. 12 - 13, 26 - 27, 43 - 44, 58 - 60, 93 - 95, 115 - 120, 136 -139 and No. 149 -151 may be the flexible regions. Moreover the B-cell epitopes possibly localized in or nearby the DMO protein's 1 -5, 41 -51, 65-67, 86-89, 98-110, 154-170, 183-203, 205 -248, 258-264, 284 - 291, 293 - 298, 270 - 375, 389 - 392 and No. 402 - 410, and DMT protein' s N-termianl No. 1 - 9, 17 - 28, 77 - 84, 114 - 123 , 131 - 139, 157 - 184 and No. 96 - 207. Theses results are helpful for studies on sex control mechanism of DMO and DMT in Oreochromis aureus.
9.The Apoptosis Induction of CT 26 Cells by Recombinant Clostridium difficile Toxin B
Min CHEN ; Yan-Fen CAO ; Shan LI ; Li-Hua SUN ; Ting-Ting LIU ; Ju-Fang WANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
To investigate the induction of apoptosis of mouse colonic adenocarcinoma CT26 cells by recombinant Clostridium difficile toxin B (rTcdB), CT26 cells were exposed to different concentrations of rTcd B. Inhibition of cell proliferation was measured by MTT assay. The activation of Caspase 3 was measured by colorimetric method. Cell morphological analysis and flow cytometry were performed to confirm cell apoptosis. rTcd B inhibited the proliferation of CT26 cells in a timeand dose-dependent manner. Caspase 3 activity in CT26 cells was elevated remarkably after rTcd B exposure for 6 h, 12 h, 18 h or 24 h, as compared with the control group. Morphological changes were observed by fluorescence microscopy. The exposure of rTcd B to CT26 cells induced a timeand dose-dependent apoptotic cell death as determined by flow cytometry analysis. The results showed that recombinant Clostridium difficile toxin B induced apoptosis of CT26 cells.
10.Effects of sinew-regulating bone-setting manipulations on chondrocytes, IL-1β and NO in rabbits with knee osteoarthritis
Meng-Li YAO ; Zhao-Hui CHEN ; Xiang-Hua CHEN ; Han XU ; Ting-Ting WANG ; Rong-Ting HU ; Xiang-Yu JIN ; Han JIN
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2021;19(6):403-410
Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of sinew-regulating bone-setting manipulations for knee osteoarthritis (KOA) model rabbits and its impacts on the chondrocyte apoptosis rate and the levels of interleukin (IL)-1β and nitric oxide (NO). Methods: According to the random number table method, 30 New Zealand white rabbits were divided into a normal group (n=9) and a modeling group (n=21). Rabbits in the modeling group were used to establish KOA models with the modified Hulth method. At the 8th week, three rabbits were sacrificed to verify the model and the remaining 18 rabbits were randomly divided into a model group (n=9) and an intervention group (n=9). Rabbits in the normal group and model group were bred routinely without any intervention. Rabbits in the intervention group were treated with the sinew-regulating bone-setting manipulations, 10 min/time, once every other day for a total of 20 times. The Lequesne MG knee function rating was used to evaluate the behavioral differences of the rabbits in each group. The Pelletier score was used to evaluate the general changes of the rabbits. The Mankin score was used to evaluate the pathology of knee cartilages. The enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and nitrate reductase methods were used to determine the levels of IL-1β and NO in serum and synovial fluid of each group, respectively. In situ terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated nick and labeling method was used to determine the apoptosis of chondrocytes in each group. Results: Compared with the normal group, the scores of Lequesne MG, Pelletier and Mankin, and the levels of IL-1β and NO in the model group were increased (P<0.05), which indirectly indicated the success of the model. Compared with the model group, the scores of Lequesne MG, Pelletier and Mankin, IL-1β and NO levels, and chondrocyte apoptosis rate of the intervention group were decreased, and the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Conclusion: The sinew-regulating bone-setting manipulations can reduce the levels of IL-1β, NO, and chondrocyte apoptosis rate, and delay the articular cartilage degeneration, therefore, having a good therapeutic effect on KOA.