1.Application of 18F-FDG PET-CT in detection and accurate staging of extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma
Jia LI ; Rou ZHENG ; Wei GUO ; Xingtong WANG ; Chunshui LIU ; Ou BAI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2015;24(9):544-547
Objective To investigate the value of 18F-FDG PET-CT in detection and accurate staging of extranodal non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL).Methods The results of PET-CT of 94 patients with NHL were retrospectively analyzed.The consistency of checking out lesions and accurate staging by PET-CT were compared with those by other imaging examination in extranodal NHL.Results 432 lesions were checked out by PET-CT, including 319 (73.8 %) lymphoid tissues and organs with the average SUVmax of 13.4 (3.4-33.4), and 113 (26.2 %) extranodal lesions with the average SUVmax of 13.5 (3.1-55.0).The detection consistent rate between CT and PET-CT for lymphoid tissues and lymph organ lesions was 95 %, while the consistent rate of the extranodal lesions was only 54.9 %.The detection rates of PET-CT for soft tissue, bone and gastrointestinal lesions were higher than those of CT, but the detection rate for the bone marrow lesion was lower than that for the bone marrow cytology.According to the results of PET-CT, the stages of 29 patients (31.0 %) were re-adjusted, including up-regulated for 75.9 % (22/29) because of high detection rates of PET-CT for soft tissue and skeletal lesions, and down-regulated for 24.1% (7/29) mainly due to the strong resolution capability of PET-CT for detection of non-neoplastic lymph nodes and spleen increasing or effusion.Conclusion 18F-FDG PET-CT can improve the detection rate of NHL extranodal lesions, especially for diffuse non-mass lesions in bone and soft tissues, which facilitates the accurate lymphoma staging.
2.Improving Tween 80 clarity by membrane separation technology
jia Rou GONG ; zhou Yi LIU ; cheng Li LIU ; Yun MA ; yu Cun LI ; ping Guo PENG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2017;39(11):2293-2296
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3.Construction of yeast cell factories for production of azadirachtin precursor tirucalla-7,24-dien-3β-ol.
Jia-Rou LIU ; Xin-Yao SU ; Jin-Long LIU ; Cai-Xia WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2021;46(19):4959-4968
Azadirachtin, as a botanical insecticide, is a highly oxidized limonoid triterpenoid existing in the seeds of Azadirachta indica. However, due to the low content in the seeds, the production of azadirachtin by seed extraction has low yield. Chemical synthesis of azadirachtin is characterized by complex process and low yield. Synthetic biology provides an alternative for the supply of azadirach-tin. In this study, two oxidosqualene cyclases AiOSC1 and MaOSC1 respectively derived from A. indica and Melia azedarach were identified in yeast. A yeast strain producing tirucalla-7,24-dien-3β-ol was constructed by integration of AiOSC1, Arabidopsis thaliana-derived squalene synthase gene(AtAQS2), and Saccharomyces cerevisiae-derived truncated 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl coenzyme A reductase gene(PgtHMGR) into the delta site of yeast. Then, the function of MaCYP71BQ5 was successfully verified in yeast after this gene was introduced into the constructed yeast strain. This study not only laid a foundation for the biosynthesis of tirucalla-7,24-dien-3β-ol, but also provided a chassis cell for the functional identification of cytochrome oxidases(CYP450 s) in azadirachtin biosynthesis pathway.
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4. Tanshinone IIA promotes reverse cholesterol transport to improve atherosclerosis
Yi-Fan ZHANG ; Min DU ; Jia-Rou WANG ; Si-Jin LI ; Xiao-Teng FENG ; Ping LIU ; Xiang-Hui HAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2023;39(10):1835-1839
Aim To explore the effect of tanshinone II A (Tan II A) on reverse cholesterol transport in atherosclerosis model mice and RAW264. 7 cells and the underlying mechanism. Methods Thirty-two male LDLR -/- mice were randomly divided into four groups. These mice were fed with normal diet or high fat diet for 12 weeks. The control group and model group were given normal saline. Tan II A group and atorvastatin group were given Tan II A solution and atorvastatin solution for 12 weeks. RAW264. 7 cells were induced with oxidized low-density lipoprotein (ox-LDL) 100 mg • L-
5. Effects of Zishen Huoxue Prescription on OGD/R-induced mitophagy in hippocampal neurons
Tong-He LIU ; Jia-Yi SHI ; Bo-Jing ZHANG ; Qian-Rou MA ; Run-Cheng ZHANG ; Xiu-Li ZHANG ; Da-Hua WU ; Zi-Ting ZHAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2023;39(6):1189-1194
Aim To explore the protective effect of Zishen Huoxue Prescription on OGD/R-induced primary hippocampal neuron damage in rats and the possible mechanism. Methods After the isolated primary hippocampal neurons were identified by immunofluorescence, OGD/R induced neuronal damage, and the changes of autophagic flux at different re-oxygenation time were observed by confocal laser scanning microscopy. After OGD/R-induced primary hippocampal neurons were intervened with serum containing Zishen Huoxue Prescription, cell viability was detected by CCK-8, cell apoptosis was detected by flow cytometry, autophagosomes were detected by transmission electron microscopy, and autophagy-related protein expressions were detected by Western blot. Results 10% Zishen Huoxue Prescription-containing serum could significantly improve cell viability and reduce the proportion of cell apoptosis, increase the number of autophagosomes in neurons, and up-regulate the expression of autophagy-related protein PINK1, Parkin, and pATG16L1. Conclusions Zishen Huoxue Prescription can effectively resist OGD/R-induced apoptosis of primary hippocampal neurons in rats, and its effect may be related to the regulation of PINK1-Parkin pathway to promote mitophagy.