1. Comparison on effect of Curcuma Rhizoma before and after processed with vinegar on hepatic fibrosis in rats induced by CCl4 composited factors
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2013;44(19):2710-2716
Objective: To investigate the effects of Curcuma Rhizoma before and after being processed with vinegar on hepatic fibrosis in rats induced by CCl4 composited factors and to discuss their mechanism. Methods: Rat models of hepatic fibrosis were established by sc injection of 40% CCl4 olive solution and ig administration with alcohol and high fat food for seven weeks. The rats were randomly divided into control, model, colchicin (0.2 mg/kg, positive), raw Curcuma Rhizoma (RCR, 0.95 and 1.90 g/kg), and Curcuma Rhizoma after being processed with vinegar (CRV, 0.95 and 1.90 g/kg) groups. The rats in each group were administered with the corresponding drugs once daily for eight weeks. The levels of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), total bilirubin (TBiL), hyaluronic acid (HA), and laminin (LN) in serum, liver index, the activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), and the contents of malondialdehyde (MDA) and hydroxyproline (Hyp) in liver tissue were determined. Liver pathology and fibrosis were observed by HE staining and Masson staining. Results: Compared with the control group, there were classic liver cirrhosis pathological changes in model groups, and the levels of serum ALT, AST, TBiL, HA, and LN and the contents of Hyp and MDA were significantly increased. The activity of SOD was significantly decreased. In comparison with the model group, both RCR and CRV could improve the liver function parameters in different degrees. But the effect of CRV was superior to that of RCR, and the high-dose group of CRV had obvious advantages. Conclusion: CRV shows the better prevention and treatment on hepatic fibrosis induced by CCl4 composited factor in rats.
2.NMR-based analysis of water soluble extracts of different Astragali Radix.
Dong TIAN ; Zhen-Yu LI ; Sheng-Ci FAN ; Jin-Ping JIA ; Xue-Mei QIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(1):89-94
Water soluble extract (WSE) is an important index for the quality evaluation of Astragali Radix (AR). In this study, the WSE of the wild AR from Shanxi province (SX) and the cultivated AR from Gansu Province (GS) were compared. The WSEs of two types of AR were determined according to the appendix of Chinese pharmacopoeia. Then the WSEs were subjected to NMR analysis, and the obtained data were analyzed using HCA, PCA, OPLS-DA, microarray analysis, and Spearman rank analysis. In addition, the Pearson correlation of differential metabolites were also calculated. The results showed that the WSE content of GS-AR (37.80%) was higher than that of SX-AR (32.13%). The main constituent of WSE was sucrose, and other 18 compounds, including amino acids, organic acids, were also detected. Multivariate analysis revealed that SX-AR contained more choline, succinic acid, citric acid, glutamate, taurine and aspartate, while GS samples contained more sucrose, arginine and fumaric acid. In addition, the Pearson correlations between different metabolites of the two types of AR also showed apparent differences. The results suggested that the WSE of two types of AR differs not only in the content, but also in the chemical compositions. Thus, the cultivation way is important to the quality of AR. This study supplied a new method for the comparison of extract of herbal drugs.
Arginine
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analysis
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Aspartic Acid
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analysis
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Choline
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analysis
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Citric Acid
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analysis
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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analysis
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chemistry
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Fumarates
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analysis
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Glutamic Acid
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analysis
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
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Multivariate Analysis
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Phylogeography
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Plant Roots
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chemistry
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Plants, Medicinal
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chemistry
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Succinic Acid
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analysis
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Sucrose
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analysis
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Taurine
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analysis
3.Effects of Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation Combined with Strength Training on Motor Function in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy
hui-ci, LIANG ; kai-shou, XU ; lu, HE ; jin-ling, LI ; jian-ning, MAI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(12):-
0.05).Compared with the CSS,GMFM and WV before treatment,there were statistically difference after 6 and 12 weeks treatment in two groups(Pa
4.Establishment of heterologous expression model of hSERT in Xenopus laevis oocytes.
Yi-Ying WANG ; Zhu JIN ; Ci-Zhen LI ; Yuan-Mou LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2005;21(4):444-448
AIMTo determine the feasibility of establishing the heterologous expression model of human- serotonin transporter(hSERT or 5-HTT).
METHODScRNA of SERT was transcribed from cDNA, which was cloned in the pOTV vector. Each oocyte of mature xenopus laevis was injected with transcribed cRNA in vivo and incubated at room temperature for 4-9 days. Recording the current induced by 5-HT with voltage clamp technique tested the function of the expressed 5-HT transporter.
RESULTSThe transporter current could be observed in Ringer's solution containing 5-HT, and the 5-HT induced current were concentration-dependent. Norepinephrine and dopamine could not induce the transporter current while the 5-HT induced current could be specifically inhibited by 5-HTT blocker, desipramine.
CONCLUSIONThe results demonstrate that the heterologous expression product in xenopus laevis oocytes is human 5-HT transporter.
Animals ; Carrier Proteins ; genetics ; DNA, Complementary ; genetics ; Female ; Gene Expression ; Models, Animal ; Oocytes ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; Serotonin ; metabolism ; Serotonin Plasma Membrane Transport Proteins ; biosynthesis ; genetics ; Xenopus laevis
5.Application of traditional Chinese medicine reference standards in quality control of Chinese herbal pieces.
Tu-Lin LU ; Jin-Ci LI ; Jiang-Yong YU ; Bao-Chang CAI ; Chun-Qin MAO ; Fang-Zhou YIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(1):149-152
Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) reference standards plays an important role in the quality control of Chinese herbal pieces. This paper overviewed the development of TCM reference standards. By analyzing the 2010 edition of Chinese pharmacopoeia, the application of TCM reference standards in the quality control of Chinese herbal pieces was summarized, and the problems exiting in the system were put forward. In the process of improving the quality control level of Chinese herbal pieces, various kinds of advanced methods and technology should be used to research the characteristic reference standards of Chinese herbal pieces, more and more reasonable reference standards should be introduced in the quality control system of Chinese herbal pieces. This article discussed the solutions in the aspect of TCM reference standards, and future development of quality control on Chinese herbal pieces is prospected.
Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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standards
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Humans
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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standards
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Quality Control
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Reference Standards
6.The sinus node itself also plays a role in heart rate slowing down during postnatal development.
Zhi-Fang YANG ; Ci-Zhen LI ; Qian LI ; Xi-Jin WANG ; Yuan-Mou LIU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2002;54(4):282-286
The slowing down mechanism of heart rate during growth of the body after birth was studied in isolated rabbit heart and sinus node (SN) preparation with Langendorff perfusion method, conventional microelectrode recording and perforated patch for recording pacemaker current I(f). The radioimmunoassay was also used to measure the concentration of cAMP within SN cells. The results indicate that without the influence of nervous and humoral factors, the spontaneous heart rate would also become slower as the rabbit grew older, which is due to the decrease of spontaneous depolarized rate of phase 4 in SN cells. The negative directed shift of the threshold potential of I(f) and the decrease in cAMP concentration within SN cells may be responsible for the phenomenon. The results obtained suggest that besides the nervous and humoral factors which influence the heart rate, the changes in automaticity of SN cell itself may take part in the slowing down process as the body grows up.
Animals
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Cyclic AMP
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physiology
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Heart Rate
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In Vitro Techniques
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Microelectrodes
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Perfusion
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Rabbits
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Sinoatrial Node
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physiology
7.Effects of combined acupuncture and medicine therapy on the breast tissue and expressions of estrogen receptor subgroups in the rat of hyperplasia of mammary glands.
Li-Jun LIU ; Hui-Lan DU ; Ya-Ci JIN ; Jing-Wei CHEN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2007;27(4):279-283
OBJECTIVETo study on the inhibitory action of combined acupuncture and medicine therapy on the model rat of hyperplasia of mammary glands and the mechanism.
METHODSThe model rat of hyperplasia of mammary glands were prepared. After modelling, they were randomly divided into an acupuncture group, a Chinese drug group and a combined acupuncture and drug group, a control group and a model group. Except both the control group and the model group, other 4 groups were treated respectively with acupuncture, Chinese drug, combined acupuncture and Chinese drug, and Premormine, once each day, 9 sessions constituting one course. After treatment of 3 courses (30 days), changes of the breast tissue form were observed, and the diameter and the area of the acina cavity were determined and expressions of estrogen receptor subgroups (ERalpha and ERbeta) were detected with immunohistochamical methods.
RESULTSThe diameter and the area of the acina cavity were increased in the model group as compared with those in the normal group (both P < 0.01), and in the treatment group they were decreased as compared with those in the model group (P < 0.05 or P < 0.01)); both acupuncture and Chinese drug could up-regulate the expression of ERbeta and down-regulate the expression of ERalpha.
CONCLUSIONBoth acupuncture and moxibustion, and Chinese medicine have inhibitory action on hyperplasia of mammary glands in the rat, with the strongest inhibitory action of the combined acupuncture and medicine treatment which is basically close to the level of Premormine. The mechanism is possily related with the up-regulation of ERbeta expression and down-regulation of ERalpha expression.
Acupuncture Points ; Acupuncture Therapy ; Animals ; Combined Modality Therapy ; Estrogen Receptor alpha ; analysis ; Estrogen Receptor beta ; analysis ; Female ; Hyperplasia ; Mammary Glands, Animal ; chemistry ; drug effects ; pathology ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar
9.Clinical and molecular-biological study of a May-Hegglin anomaly family.
Xiu-ru SHAO ; Jia-zeng LI ; Jun MA ; Zhao-min ZHAN ; Hong LIANG ; Xi-nan SHE ; Hai-ling LU ; Lai-ci WANG ; Chui-ming JIA ; Li-jie WU ; Ming-hua JIN ; Li-jun CHEN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2004;25(9):548-551
OBJECTIVETo study the changes of platelet in May-Hegglin anomaly (MHA) and the molecular pathogenesis mechanism.
METHODSPeripheral blood was drawn from the MHA proband, her father and her uncle. Platelet count and morphology were examined by automatic blood cell counter and microscopy, respectively. The platelet membrane protein was examined by flow cytometry. Membrane antibodies were determined by ELISA. PCR was used to amplify the exons 25, 31 approximately 32, 38 and 40 of the MYH 9 gene in the MHA patient and her diseased father. Furthermore, PCR products were sequenced, a specific point mutation was identified and inclusions (Dohle's body) in the neutrophil was detected by indirect immunofluorescence technique.
RESULTSIt was proved that in MHA patients, platelet count was higher by cell counter than by microscope (P < 0.01). Giant platelet was 94% but platelet membrane proteins (CD41, CD61, CD42A, CD42b) were in normal range. Membrane antibodies was undetectable. An A5521G mutation (GAG-->AAG) in the exon 38 was found in the proband and her diseased father, resulting in a characteristic change of NMMHC-A1841 (Glutamic acid-->Arginine), which was not found in other members of the family and in normal controls. Spindle-like inclusions with fluorescence were clearly displayed in neutrophil cytoplasm.
CONCLUSIONThe molecular pathogenesis mechanism of May-Hegglin anomaly is the mutation in MYH 9 gene.
Adult ; Base Sequence ; Blood Platelets ; metabolism ; pathology ; DNA Mutational Analysis ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Female ; Flow Cytometry ; Granulocytes ; metabolism ; pathology ; Humans ; Inclusion Bodies ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Molecular Motor Proteins ; genetics ; Mutation ; Myosin Heavy Chains ; genetics ; Pedigree ; Platelet Count ; Platelet Membrane Glycoproteins ; metabolism ; Thrombocytopenia ; blood ; genetics ; pathology
10.The maintenance of cord blood CD34+ progenitor cells with plant lectin FRIL in vitro and the expression of related cell cycle modulator HTm4 and HTm4S.
Xiao-Yan XIE ; Chao XIE ; Wei SHI ; Jin LI ; Yan-Hua LI ; Dong-Mei WANG ; Ci-Xian BAI ; Lin CHEN ; Xue-Tao PEI
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2004;56(3):306-312
Ex vivo maintainance of human stem cells is crucial for many clinical applications. Current culture conditions provide some level support but cytokines induce most quiescent stem cells to proliferate and differentiate. Better control of primitive cells is needed to extend the time and range of manipulation of such cells. A recently identified plant lectin Flt3 receptor-interacting lectin (FRIL) present may a special ability to preserve primitive CB progenitors for extended periods in culture without exogenous cytokines. But the mechanisms of FRIL preserving quiescent primitive cells are still unknown. Recently a novel protein HTm4 and its alternatively spliced variant HTm4S, which serve as hematopoietic cell cycle regulators, have been identified. In this report we studied the effect of FRIL on the in vitro maintenance of quiescent human cord blood stem cells and the expression of the novel hematopoietic cell cycle regulator HTm4 and HTm4S in progenitor cells cultured in FRIL. We analyzed the proliferation and the HPP-CFC proportion of CD34(+) cells treated with FRIL. The human HTm4 and HTm4S mRNA expression was detected by semi-quantitative RT-PCR, and the cell cycle status of CB CD34(+) cells was analyzed by FACS. The results showed that incubation of CD34(+) cells in FRIL resulted in a low proliferation of progenitor cells and fewer cycling cells, but FRIL selectively maintained a higher number of primitive cells with proliferative potential in suspension culture. CB CD34(+) cells cultured in FRIL showed significant diversity in the expression of HTm4 and HTm4S during 0~14 d. On d 0, HTm4 was detected at high level, downregulated on d 1, but upregulated during d 3 to d 14, and reaching the highest level on d 7. But the expression levels of HTm4S changed little in the cells cultured in FRIL except the obviously increased expression on d 7. Exogenous expression showed that HTm4 was localized around the karyon while HTm4S scatted in the cytoplasm, respectively, which may be responsible for their difference in function. Thus, FRIL can preserve quiescent primitive CD34(+), and FRIL's ability to preserve quiescent primitive cells in a reversible manner may significantly expand the time and range of ex vivo manipulations of human stem cells for clinical applications. In other words, HTm4 and HTm4S may play a crucial role in the cell cycle modulation of CD34(+) progenitor cells maintained with FRIL in vitro.
Antigens, CD20
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Antigens, CD34
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metabolism
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Cell Cycle
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Cell Cycle Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Cell Separation
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Cells, Cultured
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Fetal Blood
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cytology
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Hematopoietic Stem Cells
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cytology
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Humans
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Mannose-Binding Lectins
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pharmacology
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Membrane Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Plant Lectins
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pharmacology