1.The current situation of maternal self-efficacy of breast feeding and its influencing factors
Yibing LI ; Zhen LI ; Wenjuan MA ; Han JIA ; Xiao YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(23):1781-1784
Objective To investigate the current situation of maternal self- efficacy of breastfeeding and explore its influencing factors in Zhengzhou. Methods Using the general condition questionnaires, breast feeding self-efficacy scale, perceived social support scale and Edinburgh postnatal depression scale to assess the situation of 180 puerperas by the convenience sampling in one obstetric hospital of Zhengzhou. Results The total score of maternal breast feeding self-efficacy was(114.04 ± 21.57)points.The frequency of delivery, the way of delivery and feeding ways, the average income of family were effected with breastfeeding self-efficacy. The total score of social support was(68.87 ± 10.43) points, the total score of puerperas depression was(7.61 ± 4.25) points.The social support score had positive correlation with breastfeeding self-efficacy(r=0.423, P<0.01). Puerperas depression had negative correlation with breastfeeding self- efficacy(r=- 0.342, P<0.01). Conclusions The maternal breastfeeding level in Zhengzhou was at a lower level. The level of maternal breastfeeding self-efficacy scale was impacted by maternal social support degree, the degree of depression. Measures should be taken to enhance maternal social support degree, reduce the degree of depression, in order to improve the level of maternal breastfeeding self-efficacy.
2.Hypoxia-responsive factor PHD2 and angiogenic diseases.
Hui-Zhen JIA ; Vivi KASIM ; Zhi-Ling XU ; Li YANG ; Shou-Rong WU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(2):151-157
Prolyl-4-hydroxylase domain (PHDs) family is one of the most important regulatory factors in hypoxic stress. PHD2 plays a critical role in cells and tissues adaptation to the low oxygen environment. Its hydroxylation activity regulates the stability and transcriptional activity of the hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1), which is the key factor in response to hypoxic stress. Subsequently, PHD2 acts as an important factor in oxygen homeostasis. Studies have shown that PHD2, through its regulation on HIF-1, plays an important role in the post-ischemic neovascularization. Furthermore, under hypoxic condition, PHD2 also regulates other pathways that positively regulate angiogenesis factors HIF-1 independently. Moreover, recently, several evidences have also shown that PHD2 also affects tumor growth and metastasis in a tumor microenvironment. Based on these facts, PHD2 have been considered as a potential therapeutic target both in treating ischemic diseases and tumors. Here, we review the molecular regulation mechanism of PHD2 and its physiological and pathological functions. We focus on the role of PHD2 in both therapeutic angiogenesis for ischemic disease and tumor angiogenesis, and the current progress in utilizing PHD2 as a therapeutic target.
Animals
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Humans
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Hydroxylation
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1
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metabolism
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-Proline Dioxygenases
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antagonists & inhibitors
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physiology
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Neoplasms
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blood supply
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metabolism
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pathology
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therapy
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Neovascularization, Pathologic
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metabolism
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pathology
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Tumor Microenvironment
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Vascular Diseases
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pathology
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therapy
3.Advance in studies on anti-cancer activity and mechanism of flavonoids.
Nan YANG ; Xiao-bin JIA ; Zhen-hai ZHANG ; E SUN ; Hong-mei YAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(3):373-381
Flavonoids are natural products that are ubiquitous in the natural world, with wide physiological activities and low toxic and side effects. In recent years, their anti-tumor effect has caused widespread concern and studies. According to the findings, flavonoids have prominent effects in preventing and treating lung cancer, breast cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, liver cancer, leukemia, ovarian cancer, gastric cancer and so on. Their anti-tumor mechanisms mainly include anti-oxidation, anti-free radical, induction of apoptosis of cancer cells, impact on cell cycle, immune regulation, inhibition of tumor angiogenesis, inhibition of COX-2, inhibition of telomerase activity and so on. This article focuses on the advance in domestic and foreign studies on anti-cancer activity and mechanism of flavonoids, in order to provide theoretical basis and research ideas for the further development and clinical application of flavonoids.
Animals
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Antineoplastic Agents
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pharmacology
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Antioxidants
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pharmacology
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Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Cell Cycle Checkpoints
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drug effects
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Cyclooxygenase 2 Inhibitors
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pharmacology
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Flavonoids
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pharmacology
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Humans
4.Association of T-149C variant of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtype M3 gene with body weight and serum lipid level of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Chinese population
Yinfang TU ; Songhua WU ; Taishan ZHENG ; Cheng HU ; Zhen YANG ; Weiping JIA ; Kunsan XIANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(3):287-290
Objective To explore the possible association of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs3738435 of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor subtype M3 gene (cholinergic receptor, muscarinic 3, CHRM3) with risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM) and metabolic disturbance. Methods The genotypes of T-149C variant of CHRM3 gene were determined by PCR-RFLP in 573 Chinese individuals in Shanghai, including 220 newly-diagnosed type 2 DM patients without taking any drug and 353 subjects with normal glucose tolerance (NGT). In the subjects, height and weight were measured for body mass index(BMI), waist, hip and femoral circumstances for waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) and waist-to-femur ratio (WFR), and serum lipid level including total cholesterol, triglyceride, high-density and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, blood pressure, plasma glucose levels both at 0 and 120 minute during oral 75 g glucose tolerance test (OGTT) were also determined. Results (1) There was no statistical difference in the gene frequency between groups of type 2 DM and NGT. (2) In the group of type 2 DM, significant differences were observed between TT genotype carriers and TC+CC genotypes carriers for BMI, with an obvious increase in TY genotype carriers [(26.99±3.59vs25.34±3.48)kg/m2, P=0.001]. (3) In the subgroup of type 2 DM with BMI≥25 kg/m2, total cholesterol was higher in TT genotypes than in TC+CC genotypes[(5.75±1.26vs5.27±1.14)mmol/L, P=0.030], so was the low-density lipoprotein cholesterol. Conclusion The genetic variation T-149C in the CHRM3 gene seems to attribute to weight regulation and lipid metabolism of patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus in Chinese population.
5.Effect of Acupuncture on Expressions of InsR-β mRNA and Protein in the Liver of Rats with Insulin Resistance
Jian SUN ; Nenggui XU ; Wei YI ; Zhen JIA ; Zhonghua YANG ; Xuejun CUI
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2009;7(4):196-199
Objective: To observe the effect of acupuncture on the expressions of insulin receptor β (InsR-β) mRNA and protein in the liver of experimental rats with insulin resistance (IR). Method: Twenty-four rats were randomly divided into 3 groups, control group (n=8),model group (n=8) and acupuncture group (n=8). Rats in the control group were fed with conventional food, and the other rats were induced into insulin resistance model with high fat-sugar-salt food. Once model was induced successfully, rats in the control group were fed with conventional food continually, rats in the model group were fed with high fat-sugar-salt food continually, and rats in the acupuncture group were fed with high fat-sugar-salt food, and treated with acupuncture for 2 weeks. The expression of InsR-β mRNA was detected by real-time fluorescent quantitative RT-PCR, and the expression of InsR-β protein was detected by Western blot. Result: Expressions of InsR-β mRNA and protein in the model group were significantly lower than those in the control group (P<0.01), and those in the acupuncture group were higher than those in the model group (P<0.01, P<0.05). The expressions of InsR-β mRNA and protein between the acupuncture and control group had no significant difference. Conclusion:Acupuncture treatment can increase the expressions of InsR-β mRNA and protein in IR rats'liver to improve insulin resistance.
6.Study on absorbing volatile oil with mesoporous carbon.
Hong-mei YAN ; Xiao-bin JIA ; Zhen-hai ZHANG ; E SUN ; Yang NAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(22):4340-4344
Clove oil and turmeric oil were absorbed by mesoporous carbon. The absorption ratio of mesoporous carbon to volatile oil was optimized with the eugenol yield and curcumol yield as criteria Curing powder was characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and differential scanning calorietry (DSC). The effects of mesoporous carbon on dissolution in vitro and thermal stability of active components were studied. They reached high adsorption rate when the absorption ratio of mesoporous carbon to volatile oil was 1:1. When volatile oil was absorbed, dissolution rate of active components had a little improvement and their thermal stability improved after volatile oil was absorbed by the loss rate decreasing more than 50%. Absorbing herbal volatile oil with mesoporous carbon deserves further studying.
Adsorption
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Carbon
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chemistry
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Drug Stability
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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methods
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Oils, Volatile
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chemistry
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Sesquiterpenes
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chemistry
7.Study on Serum Metabolite Profiling in Pi-deficiency Rats Based on LC-MS Technique.
Lian-qun JIA ; Bi-xian ZHEN ; Xu YING ; Guan-lin YANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2016;36(3):359-365
OBJECTIVETo explore metabolite profiling changes in serum of rats with pi-qi deficiency syndrome (PQDS) and pi-yang deficiency syndrome (PYDS) based on liquid chromatograph-mass spectrometer (LC-MS) technique, and to explore the essence of Pi-deficiency syndrome (PDS) from small molecule metabolite level.
METHODSTotally 21 male SD rats of SPF grade were randomly divided into three groups, the normal control group, the PQDS group, and the PYDS group, 7 in each group. Rats in the PQDS group overate for 1 day and fasted for 2 days. They drank freely and then swam to be exhausted in water at 35 degrees C - 37 degrees C for 15 successive days. The PYDS model was established by the same method for PQDS rats plus drenching 20% Folium sennae water extract (2 mL/100 g), once in the morning and once in the evening for one successive week. After modeling, models were evaluated according to rat general state, changes in body weight and rectal temperature. Serum metabonomic profiles were detected using LC-MS technique. Difference in inter-group metabolite spectrograms was analyzed using orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA). Potential biomarkers related to syndrome types in rat serum were selected via the parameter of variable importance in the projection (VIP).
RESULTSThe weight of rats in the PQDS group and the PYDS group decreased more significantly after modeling. The difference in prepost weight was statistically significant from that of the normal control group (P < 0.01). It was more obviously lowered in the PYDS group than in the PQDS group (P < 0.05). Compared with the normal control group, the rectal temperature of rats in the PYDS group and the PQDS group decreased (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). It decresed more in the PYDS group than in the PQDS group (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). Compared with the normal control group, levels of PC(19:0)/PE(22:0), PC(17:0)/PE(20:0), capric acid, oleic acid, stearic acid, succinic acid, fumaric acid, malic acid, glucose increased; arachidonic acid, linolenic acid, lauric acid, androsterone, 4-heptanone, dihydroxyacetonephosphate (DHAP) (6:0), and uridine decreased in the PYDS group and the PQDS group. Compared with the PQDS group, levels of PC(22:1), PC (22:6), PE (18:0)/PC (15:0), retinol, and deoxycytidine increased significantly in the PYDS group; PC (18:1), PC(19 :3), PC (20:3), PC (17:0)/PE (20:0), PC (19:1)/PE (22:1), PC (19:0)/PE (22:0), PC (17:1)/PE (20: 1), PC (16:1)/PE (19:1), cholic acid, hippuric acid, furoic acid, undecanedicarboxylic acid, palmitoleic acid, hydroxy stearic acid, eicosatrienoic acid, phenylalanine, tyrosine, glutamic acid, serine, carbamoyl aspartic acid, palmitoyl carnitine, tetradecanoyl carnitine, acetylcarnitine, and linoleylcarnitine decreased more significantly in the PYDS group.
CONCLUSIONSComparative contents of various serum metabolites changed significantly in PQDS and PYQS model groups. Some potential small molecular biomarkers related to PDS were preliminarily identified. These results might provide some data reference for exploring scientific connotation and pathological mechanisms of PDS.
Animals ; Biomarkers ; blood ; Chromatography, Liquid ; Discriminant Analysis ; Disease Models, Animal ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; Least-Squares Analysis ; Male ; Mass Spectrometry ; Metabolome ; Metabolomics ; Qi ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Yang Deficiency ; blood
8.Effect of intermittent high glucose on INS-1 cell proliferation and the expression of skp2-p27
Jing LI ; Hong CHEN ; Hua ZHANG ; Jia SUN ; Zhen ZHANG ; Rui YANG ; Rongping CHEN ; Dehong CAI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(8):673-676
Objective To investigate the effect of intermittent high glucose on proliferation, apoptosis, and cell cycle progression of INS-1 cells, and the possible intracellular pathways activated by intermittent high glucose. Methods Cell viability was evaluated by cell counting kit, the cell cycle was determined by flow cytometry,Annexin-V/PI double-labeled cell apoptosis detection kit was used to monitor cell apoptosis. Cell cycle related protein Skp2 and p27 expressions were detected by Western blot. Results ( 1 ) Both intermittent and constant high glucose significantly inhibited the growth of INS-1 cells, and the former effect was more significant. ( 2 ) Intermittent and constant high glucose levels significantly increased apoptosis in INS-1 cells, and the former effect was more significant. (3) Intermittent and constant high glucose levels significantly inhibited the cell process, the G0/G1 cell cycle arrest also was induced by intermittent high glucose, resulting in lowered proportion of the G2/M phase and S phase of INS-1 cells. (4) Intermittent and constant high glucose significantly decreased the level of protein Skp2 and increased the level of cell cycle related protein p27. Conclusion Intermittent high glucose levels affect INS-1 cell growth and proliferation, as well as induce cell apoptosis, probably by decreasing the level of protein Skp2 and increasing the level of p27 in the cells, resulting in arrest of progression through the G1 phase to the S phase of INS1 cells, and thus impairment of cell proliferation.
9.Effects of Different Media on Enriching and Screening Fungi Culture with the Abilities of Decolorizing Various Synthetic Dyes
Zhen-Jie JIA ; Hui-Jun LI ; Qing-Xiang YANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Jian-Jun CHEN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
In this paper 3 different media (A,for yeast cultivation ; B, for laccase producing; D, for white rot fungi cultivation) were compared in enriching and screening decolorizing fungi culture using Reactive Black 5 (RB5) and Reactive Red (M-3BE) from the following three points: decolorization effects, abilities of producing enzymes and diversity of microbial community. 11 groups of fungi with obvious decolorization effects were obtained after enrichment for near one month. Among them, 6 groups came from medium D, the other two 3 groups from medium A and B, respectively. However, the 3 groups from medium A exhibited the highest microbial diversity and best decolorization results with 99.53% and 97.42% color removal rate of Reactive Red M-3BE and Acid Red. From them, 16 strains of fungi were isolated and primarily identified as Saprolegniaceae, Eurotiaceae (Monascus went), Erysiphaceae and Physodermataceae. Fungi groups from medium B and D exhibited a bit lower color removal rate of various dyes and only 3 and 2 isolates primarily classified as Saccharomycetaceae and Eurotiaceae (Penicillium) were obtained from them. Fungi cultures in medium A and B could produce lignin peroxidase, and those in medium D could be detected higher activity of laccase. All the fungal cultures exhibited very weak activity of manganese dependant peroxidase.
10.Generation and identification of pluripotent stem cells from NOD mouse
Haiming LIU ; Zhen ZHANG ; Li YANG ; Rui YANG ; Xiaoyan YANG ; Rongping CHEN ; Jia SUN ; Lifeng WU ; Kun WU ; Hong CHEN ; Zhen HUANG ; Dehong CAI ; Hua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2012;28(6):472-474
Three factors ( Oct4,Sox2,and Klf4) were introduced into tail tip-derived fibroblasts of NOD mouse by retrovirus infection.The induced pluripotent stem cells ( iPSCs ) generated from this method were analyzed in several aspects,including surface antigens,gene expression,alkaline phosphatase activity,and teratoma formation assays.The NOD mouse iPSCs generated from this study had ES-like characters,expressed ES-specific surface antigens,and possessed the ability to differentiate into 3-germ layers.Such NOD mouse-iPSCs should be useful in tyre 1 dialectic disease modeling,as well as for cell replacement therapy.