1.ANTAGONISM OF ANTIEPILEPSIRINE AGAINST AMYGDALA-KINDLING IN RAT
Huiqiu WU ; Qianxian PING ; Xiaoming JIA
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(02):-
The effect of antiepilepsirine, a derivative of piperine, on the rat amygdala kindled seizures was studied. An average of daily consecutive 15 stimulations was needed to reach the first stage 5 seizures, at which the rats showed behavioral convulsions and electroencephalogra-phic abnormalities. Antiepilepsirine ip 2 h before stimulation at the doses that did not show obvious sedation suppressed the stage 5 seizures with the ED50 of 84.7mg/kg and exhibited insignificant shortening of afterdischarge duration. Sodium valproate effectively protected against stage 5 seizures and shortened the afterdischarge duration. Present data suggest the chronic antiepileptic property of antiepilepsirine in rat amygdala kindling model.
2.Infection among Renal Transplant Recipients Using Two Dfferent Immunosuppressive Schemes:A Comparitive Study
Ping JIA ; Xiaoli WU ; Jingen JIANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2004;0(10):-
OBJECTIVE To compare mycophenolate mofetil(MMF) with azathioprine(AZA) addition to ciclosporin-prednisone protocol after kidney transplantation in aspect of infections,and to study the etiology of pulmonary infection and urinary tract infection in the two groups.METHODS Totally 249 patients with kidney transplantation were analyzed retrospectively.These patients were divided into two groups according to the immunosuppressive regimen: AZA group(89 patients),and MMF group(160 patients).The various infectious complications were analyzed during a 1-year follow-up,and the etiology of pulmonary infection and urinary tract infection was studied in the two groups.RESULTS The total incidence of the infections,the incidences of the pulmonary infection,urinary tract infecion,wound infection,and so on,during a 1-year follow-up,were equivalent between the two groups.But the incidence of ARDS and the mortality of patients with lung infection was significantly different.The etiology of pulmonary infection was different between the two groups.Cytomegalovirous and fungal infections were higher in MMF group than those in AZA group.Also the etiology of urinary tract infection was different,the incidences of Gram-positive bacterial and fungal infections were higher in MMF group than those in AZA group.CONCLUSIONS Comparing with AZA,MMF increased the opportunity of serious lung infection.The incidences of opportunistic infection and fungal and viral infections increased obviously in MMF group.So therapy should be individualized and aimed.
3.Efficient transient expression to analyze miRNA targets in rice protoplasts.
Ping GUO ; Yao WU ; Jia LI ; Rongxiang FANG ; Yantao JIA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2014;30(11):1751-1762
Compared with the transgenic approach, transient assays provide a convenient alternative to analyze gene expression. To analyze the relationship between miRNAs and their target genes, a rice protoplast system to detect target gene activity was established. The MIRNA and GFP-fused target sequence (or GFP-fused mutated sequence as a non-target control) were constructed into the same plasmid, and then delivered into rice protoplasts. The GFP expression level decreased significantly when the protoplasts were transfected with the plasmid containing GFP-fused target compared to that of the plasmid with non-target sequence either by fluorescence microscopy or qRT-PCR method. Two microRNA genes, osaMIR156 and osaMIR397, and their target sequences were used to prove the feasibility of the rice protoplast transient assay system. This method will facilitate large-scale screening of rice miRNA target in vivo, and may be suitable for functional analysis of miRNAs of other monocot plants that might share the evolutionarily conserved small RNA processing system with rice.
Gene Targeting
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genetics
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MicroRNAs
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Transfection
4.Effect of fluvastatin on activation of nuclear factor kappa B induced by angiotensin Ⅱ in rat kidney tubular epithelial cells
Ping GAO ; Xiaoyan WU ; Hua SHUI ; Ruhan JIA
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2009;25(2):134-138
Objective To investigate the effect of fluvastatin on activation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB)induced by angiotensin Ⅱ (Ang Ⅱ ) in rat kidney tubular epithelial cells (NRK-52E). Methods NRK-52E cells were divided into (1)control group ; (2)Ang Ⅱ groups with different concentration and time; (3)Ang Ⅱ (10-6 mol/L)+SB203580 ( 10 μmol/L)group; (4) Ang Ⅱ (10-6mol/L) +different fluvastatin concentration (10-7, 10-6, 10-5 mol/L)groups;(5)Ang Ⅱ (10-6mol/L) +fluvastatin (10-5 mol/L) +mevalonate (10-4 mol/L)groap. Electrophoretic mobility shift assays (EMSA) was used to detect NF-κB activation. Phosphorylation of cellular p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38MAPK) was determined by Western blot. Monocyte chemoattractant protein (MCP)-1 mRNA was determined by RT-PCR. Results Ang Ⅱ stimulated the DNA-binding activity of NF-κB,phosphorylation of p38MAPK and up-regulated the expression of MCP-1mRNA in cultured NRK-52E cells in a dose-dependent manner (P<0.01). Ang Ⅱ (10-6 mol/L) induced a rapid (5 minutes) elevation of the p38MAPK phosphorylation. NF-κB DNA binding activity was increased at as early as 30 minutes(P<0.01), peaked at 2 hours after AngⅡ treatment (P<0.01). This stimulatory effect of Ang Ⅱ on NF-κB was blocked by SB203580 (a specific inhibitor of p38MAPK) (P<0.01). Incubation of cells with fluvastatin significantly inhibited the Ang Ⅱ-induced NF-κB activation and expression of MCP-1 mRNA in dose-dependent manner (P< 0.05). Exogenous mevalonate (10-4 mol/L) prevented the effect of fluvastatin on NF-κB activation (P <0.05). Conclusions Fluvastatin reduces Ang Ⅱ-induced NF-κB activation via the p38MAPK pathway in NRK-52E cells. Such effect of flurastatin is partly through blocked by mevalonate.
5.Comparison of characteristics of connective tissue disease-associated interstitial lung diseases and ;idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Ronghua XIE ; Zhenbiao WU ; Junfeng JIA ; Xichao YANG ; Ping ZHU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2016;39(9):795-798
Objective To compare the characteristics of connective tissue disease-associated interstitial lung disease (CTD-ILD) and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis(IPF). Methods Patients with a diagnosis of ILD from June 2014 to December 2015 were selected in this study and patients with known other causes of ILD were excluded. The clinical manifestation, autoantibody, high resolution chest computed tomography (CT) and blood gas analysis were retrospectively analyzed. Results Six hundred and twenty-eight patients were included in this study. The prevalence of CTD-ILD and IPF were 459 (73.09%) and 169(26.91%) respectively. The age in IPF group was higher than that in CTD-ILD group:(67.10 ± 13.13) years vs. (52.10 ± 14.23) years, and there was significant difference (t =-10.092, P =0.000). The rate of male in IPF group was higher than that in CTD-ILD group: 75.15%(127/169) vs. 28.32%(130/459), and there was significant difference (P=0.000). Autoantibodies were commonly seen in CTD-ILD group and only antinuclear antibody, and anti-SSA antibody and anti-Ro-52 antibody were seen in IPF group. The most common chest images were honeycombing, bullae of lung and pneumonectasis in CTD-ILD group, while the presence of consolidation and small nodular shadow were more common in IPF group. The concurrence of respiratory failure was higher in IPF group compared with that in CTD-ILD group:49.11%(83/169) vs. 13.07%(60/459), and there was significant difference (P<0.01). Conclusions Patients with CTD-ILD and IPF possess distinct characteristics. Overall assessment of clinical manifestation, autoantibody serology, high resolution chest CT and other indicator will be conducive to the differential diagnosis and treatment of ILD.
6.Nursing cooperation in finger guided non-thoracoscopic Nuss operation
Jia HU ; Yuanzhou WU ; Qunqing CHEN ; Ping ZHOU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(2):10-12
Objective To introduce the surgical cooperation in finger-guided modified Nuss operation. Methods Forty-six patients with pectus excavatum (PE) underwent the finger-guided modified Nuss operation during September 2013 to August 2015. We retrospectively reviewed the surgical data and sumed up the key points for nursing cooperation. Results All the operations were successful. One patient developed preumothorax and chest subcutaneous emphysema;one patient developed pleural effusion. There was no bar shifting in the follow-ups. Conclusions Enough preoperative preparation and good doctor nurse cooperation are critical for the success of operations.
7.Primary central nervous system lymphoma:report of 43 cases
Jia-Ling WU ; Zhong-Ping AN ; Wei-Yiag DAI
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2001;0(01):-
Objective To explore the clinical characteristics,therapy and prognosis of primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL).Methods Forty-three PCNSL patients were retrospectively analyzed.Results The most frequent PCNSL clinical presentations were an increased intracranial pressure, focal neurologic deficits.The median survival time of patients was 18.0 months (14.2—21.8 months,95% CI).Cox regression model analysis revealed that ependymal and leptomeningeal involvement was the only independent factor for overall survival (P=0.002).Conclusions PCNSL is a aggressive disease with a poor prognosis and difficult to diagnose before operation.The optimal treatment modality for newly diagnosed PCNSL is still under investigation.
8.The correlative study of detecting depths of arteries with transcranial doppler and head circumference in children
lian-hong, CHEN ; mei, WEI ; ping-jia, WU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(01):-
Objective To evaluate the correlation of the depths of detecting arteries vessel in transcranial dopplor(TCD) and child head circumference.Methods Five hundreds and eighty-eight health children were selected at random for the study. TCD ultrasonography was used to detect the optimal depths of arteries, middle and anterior and posterior cerebral arteries for each child, together with the head circumference.Results The data showed that the depths of detecting cerebral arteries significantly changed in different age groups, probably due to the growth of the head circumference.Conclusion There was close relationship between the depths of detecting cerebral arteries and child head circumference, which is of clinical significance.
9.Nano-resin and self-etching adhesive for bonding repair of anterior tooth defects with vital pulp:A 2-year follow-up
Jia YUAN ; Ping WANG ; Xinzhong WU ; Dongxia ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(34):6173-6178
BACKGROUND:Compared with the conventional composite resin, the 3M Z350 nano-resin has good wear
resistance, physical mechanical properties, and polishing, and exerts a lower irritation to the dental pulp. Besides fil ing materials, a reliable tooth-prosthesis bonding interface is necessary for resin bonded repairs.
OBJECTIVE:To compare the clinical effects of self-etch bonding Adper Easy One and total-etch bonding Single Bond 2 on nano-resin bonding restoration of the anterior teeth.
METHODS:120 anterior teeth with vital pulp, which had defects at the incisal ends and were to be restored with nano resins, were divided into two groups randomly. Two kinds of adhesives, self-etch adhesive and total-etch adhesive, combined with nano-resin were used to restore the teeth. The patients were re-examined immediately, 6 months, 1 year and 2 years after the treatment. The fil ings, teeth and pulps of patients were examined,
including whether the prosthesis and tooth color were coordinated, whether the gap between the prosthesis and the teeth were sealed, whether the surface of the prosthesis was intact with no loose, whether the prosthesis and teeth had no staining and secondary caries, whether the condition of the tooth pulp had hot or cold
stimulation-induced pain.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:No significant difference in the fil ing effects was found between the two groups when the patients were re-examined immediately, 6 months and 1 year after the treatment (P>0.05). The pulp
lesions of the self-etching group were fewer than those of the total-etch group 2 years after the treatment (P<0.05). Self-etching group had 1, 6, 0, 2 cases and total-etch group had 0, 2, 1, 2 cases in uncoordinated color, edge seal,
incomplete restoration and secondary caries, respectively. No statistical y significant differences were found in these four aspects between the two groups (P>0.05). The 2-year fol ow up showed a low incidence of pulp lesions and satisfactory clinical performance after 3M Z350 nano-resin working with self-etching bonding system in the nano-resin fil ing of
anterior teeth with vital pulp.
10.Expression of soluble PD-1 in the sera of patients with recurrent genital herpes and its immunologic significance
Jian WU ; Guoquan JIA ; Ruibin WU ; Ping XU ; Yongjing CHEN ; Minzhi WU ; Yicheng ZHANG ; Xueguang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2011;44(5):360-361
Objective To determine the concentration of soluble PD-1 (sPD-1) in the sera of patients with recurrent genital herpes (RCH), and to explore the significance of abnormal expression of sPD-1 in RCH. Methods Serum samples were obtained from 88 healthy blood donors, 74 patients with RCH including 34 cases of outbreak-stage RCH and 40 cases of stable-stage RCH. The serum level of sPD-1 was measured by monoclonal antibody labeling and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). Results A significant difference was observed in the serum level of sPD-1 between the patients with RGH and the blood donors (33.06 ± 17.5 μg/L vs. 53.07 ± 26.3μg/L, P < 0.01) and between the patients with outbreak-stage RGH and those with stable-stage RGH (27.47 ± 12.9 μg/L vs. 37.71 ± 19.6 μg/L, P< 0.01). Conclusions There is a low expression of sPD-1 in patients with RGH, which may be one of the mechanisms underlying the escape of HSV- Ⅱ from immunologic surveillance and development of immunological tolerance.