1.Comparative study of hyperuricemia induced by different factors in mouse models
Jianyu NI ; Ningning BAI ; Xianli LIU ; Lihong GONG ; Qiyang SHOU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2024;34(3):68-74
Objective To investigate whether a stable and reliable hyperuricemia model can be established in mice with an ICR background via a triple-modeling method(combined potassium oxazine,hypoxanthine,and 30%yeast paste),and to evaluate the effect of the positive drug febuxostat on the model.Methods A hyperuricemia model of ICR mice was established using a single drug or double-or triple-drug combinations.Serum uric acid and creatinine concentrations,xanthine oxidase(XOD)and urate oxidase(UOX)activity,and uric acid transporter(URAT)1,glucose transporter(Glut)9,anion transporter(OAT)1,and ATP-binding box subfamily G member(ABCG)2 mRNA levels were detected to evaluate whether the hyperuricemia model was formed successfully.Results The serum uric acid levels of ICR mice were not significantly changed by potassium oxazine alone,as they showed an increase but were not significantly different to those of the 30%yeast paste diet or hypoxanthine combined groups.Serum uric acid levels in the triple administration group were significantly increased at 7 days(P<0.01),while XOD enzyme activity had increased(P<0.01)and UOX enzyme activity decreased(P<0.001)at the same timepoint.There were increased expression levels of URAT1 and Glut9(P<0.05,P<0.001),and decreased expression levels of OAT1 and ABCG2(P<0.001).During dynamic monitoring,the blood uric acid levels of triple administration-induced ICR mice peaked at 7 days.In addition,triple administration-induced hyperuricemia in ICR mice was sensitive to the positive drug febuxostat,which caused a significant decrease in blood uric acid levels(P<0.001).Conclusions A hyperuricemia model in ICR mice can be stably induced by triple administration for 7 days.
2.Effects of short-term exposure to ambient airborne pollutants on COPD-related mortality among the elderly residents of Chengdu city in Southwest China.
Jianyu CHEN ; Chunli SHI ; Yang LI ; Hongzhen NI ; Jie ZENG ; Rong LU ; Li ZHANG
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2021;26(1):7-7
BACKGROUND:
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) has become a severe global burden in terms of both health and the economy. Few studies, however, have thoroughly assessed the influence of air pollution on COPD-related mortality among elderly people in developing areas in the hinterland of southwestern China. This study is the first to examine the association between short-term exposure to ambient airborne pollutants and COPD-related mortality among elderly people in the central Sichuan Basin of southwestern China.
METHODS:
Data on COPD-related mortality among elderly people aged 60 and older were obtained from the Population Death Information Registration and Management System (PDIRMS). Data on airborne pollutants comprised of particulate matter < 2.5 μm in aerodynamic diameter (PM
RESULTS:
A total of 61,058 COPD-related deaths of people aged 60 and older were obtained. Controlling the influences of daily temperature and relative humidity, interquartile range (IQR) concentration increases of PM
CONCLUSIONS
Increased concentrations of ambient airborne pollutants composed of PM
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3.Correction to: Effects of short-term exposure to ambient airborne pollutants on COPD-related mortality among the elderly residents of Chengdu city in Southwest China.
Jianyu CHEN ; Chunli SHI ; Yang LI ; Hongzhen NI ; Jie ZENG ; Rong LU ; Li ZHANG
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2021;26(1):23-23