1.Current researches of angiotensin receptor blockers in treatment of patients with chronic progressive renal disease
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2004;0(11):-
The renin-angiotensin system plays an important role in the progression of chronic renal diesases. At present, the main approach for treating the chronic progressive renal disease is to block the role of renin-angiotensin system. Recently, angiotensin receptor blockers have being realized in width with its few side effect and good safety. A number of experimental and clinical resultsin recent 10 years have indicated that ARB can prevent or even reverse the progression of chronic renal diseases in many ways effectively and provided great evidences for current therapy of CPRD.
2.Janus kinase 3 facilitates the migration of breast cancer cells by store-operated calcium channel.
Xia LIU ; Ting WEI ; Zhao-Di GAO ; Xiu-Liang ZHAO ; Hui-Qing WU ; Jing YAN
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2019;71(6):874-882
The present study was aimed to investigate the effect of Janus kinase 3 (JAK3) on the migration of breast cancer cells and the underlying mechanism. The expression of JAK3 in breast cancer MCF-7 cells was silenced by siRNA (siJAK3). The migration ability of MCF-7 cells was detected by scratch test. The activity of store-operated calcium channel (SOCC) was detected by fluorescence calcium imaging. The expression levels of Orai1 and STIM1, key molecules in the process of store-operated calcium entry (SOCE) were detected by Western blot and RT-PCR. The results showed that 2-APB, an inhibitor of SOCC, could inhibit the migration ability of MCF-7 cells. siJAK3 transfection significantly inhibited the migration ability of MCF-7 cells, decreased the activity of SOCC, and down-regulated mRNA and protein expression levels of Orai1 and Stim1. Over-expression of Orai1 or STIM1 in JAK3-silenced cells restored their migration ability. These results suggest that JAK3 facilitates the migration of breast cancer cells by SOCC.
Breast Neoplasms
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enzymology
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Calcium
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metabolism
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Calcium Channels
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metabolism
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Cell Movement
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physiology
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Humans
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Janus Kinase 3
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genetics
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metabolism
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MCF-7 Cells
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ORAI1 Protein
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genetics
3.Effect of FOXK2 overexpression on malignant biological behaviors of ovarian cancer SK-OV-3 cells
WU Huazhen ; KONG Lingqin ; LIU Jisuo ; LI Jing
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2020;27(4):385-390
[Abstract] Objective: To investigate the effects of forkhead box transcription factor (FOXK2) overexpression on the proliferation, migration, invasion and adhesion of human ovarian cancer SK-OV-3 cells and its related molecular mechanism. Methods: The open reading frame (ORF) of FOXK2 was cloned into lentivirus expression vector, which was then enveloped in HEK293T cells and transfected into human ovarian cancerSK-OV-3cells.TheoverexpressionefficiencywasdetectedbyqPCRandWesternblotting.Theproliferation, migration, invasion and adhesion of SK-OV-3 cells were detected by CCK-8, Scratch-healing, Transwell and Cell adhesion assays respectively, and the expressions of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) markers were detected by qPCR. Results: The FOXK2 overexpression vector was constructed successfully and packaged into lentivirus, which was then transfected into SK-OV-3 cells. After transfection, the expression of FOXK2 was significantly increased (P<0.01); the proliferation, migration and invasion of SK-OV-3 cells were significantly reduced while the adhesion ability was significantly increased (P<0.05 or P<0.01); and the expression levels of E-cadherin and β-catenin were significantly increased while that of vimentin and fibronection were significantly decreased (all P<0.01). Conclusion: Overexpression of FOXK2 in SK-OV-3 cells leads to a significant decrease in proliferation, migration and invasion but increase in adhesion. The molecular mechanism may be related to the reversion of the EMT process in tumor cells, suggesting that FOXK2 may be a potential target for the diagnosis and treatment of ovarian cancer.
4.Distribution of Diatoms in the Navigable Sections of Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal.
Jia-Li WU ; Guo-Jing XU ; Xiao-Xiao WEI ; Yan-Jun YU ; Shao-Jie WANG ; Wen-Li REN ; Wen CUI ; Xiao-Nan SU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2022;38(1):86-91
OBJECTIVES:
To establish a diatom database by analyzing the quatity, species distribution and differences of diatom in water samples of the whole navigable sections of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal, to provide a reference for the inference of the drowning site.
METHODS:
Water samples were collected at 22 sites in the navigable sections of the Beijing-Hangzhou Grand Canal (Jining section to Yangzhou Section), and the diatoms at each site were qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed by using graphite digestion-scanning electron microscopy.
RESULTS:
Sampling site T (Laohuaijiang River Line, Gaoyou City, Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province) had the highest number of diatoms, while sampling site O (Siyang County, Suqian City, Jiangsu Province) had the lowest number of diatoms, with a large gap of 68 times. At sampling site Q (Jiangpu District, Huaian city, Jiangsu Province), there were 19 species of diatoms. The sampling site O had the least diatoms, with 7 species. There were no significant differences in species evenness and species diversity at each sampling site (P>0.05). Some sampling sites have characterized diatoms, such as Caloneis at station A (Taibai Lake, Weishan County, Shandong Province), Rhoicosphenia at station B (Nanyang Town, Weishan County, Shandong Province), Amphora at station I (Taierzhuang District, Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province) and Epithemia at station J (Pizhou 310 national highway, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province).
CONCLUSIONS
The species richness of diatoms gradually increased from north to south. Diatom species richness and species diversity might be higher in areas with complex environments and large population flow. Climate type has a certain influence on the distribution of diatoms.
Beijing
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Diatoms
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Drowning
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Humans
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Rivers
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Water
5.Effect of antipsychotics on serum uric acid in patients with schizophrenia: a Meta-analysis
Wenyan ZHANG ; Longfei LI ; Xiaohui SONG ; Wu LI
Sichuan Mental Health 2021;34(6):522-528
ObjectiveTo investigate the impact of antipsychotics on serum uric acid level in patients with schizophrenia, and to clarify the antioxidant properties of antipsychotics, so as to provide evidence-based guidelines for the treatment of schizophrenia. MethodsKeywords combined with free-text search strategies were used to retrieve English and Chinese databases including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, CNKI, Wanfang Database, VIP database and Chinese Biomedical Literature Database. Randomized controlled trials related to the effects of antipsychotics on serum uric acid level in patients with schizophrenia were included. Meta-analysis was performed using RevMan 5.3. ResultsA total of 9 kinds of antipsychotics and 1 434 schizophrenia patients in 15 Chinese and English literatures were included. Meta-analysis showed that olanzapine (MD=14.01, 95% CI: 2.39~21.62, P<0.05) and chlorpromazine (MD=51.36, 95% CI: 42.15~60.57, P<0.05) increased the serum uric acid level in schizophrenia patients, while risperidone, aripiprazole, clozapine, haloperidol, quetiapine and ziprasidone had no significant effect on serum uric acid (P>0.05). ConclusionThe effect of different kinds of antipsychotics on serum uric acid level in schizophrenia patients varies, among which olanzapine and chlorpromazine can elevate serum uric acid level in patients with schizophrenia, whereas no other antipsychotics have been found to have any effect on serum uric acid level.
6.Research advances in endogenous neural stem cells promoting neural repair after ischemic stroke.
Chang-Yun FANG ; Xu-Sheng WU ; Hang ZHANG ; Yan-Ling GU ; Shi-Bing WANG ; Hui-Wen REN ; Ke CHEN ; Hui ZHANG ; Bao-Hua CHENG ; Yang GAO
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2019;71(3):454-462
Neural stem cell therapy, as a new therapeutic method for neural diseases, has aroused a wide concern for over 20 years since neural stem cells were first found in 1992. Ischemic stroke is highly concerned because of its high incidence, mortality and disability rates. Because the brain has a limited ability to repair itself, to improve neural function and promote neural regeneration may help to prevent occurrence and development of neurological diseases. It is noteworthy that some stroke patients showed an ability to repair brain several months after the stroke happened, suggesting an existence of endogenous nerve repair in these patients. The research advances in functions of endogenous neural stem cells in neural regeneration and the related regulators after ischemic stroke are summarized in this review to provide new views of the mechanism of neural functional recovery after ischemic stroke.
Brain Ischemia
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therapy
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Humans
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Nerve Regeneration
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Neural Stem Cells
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cytology
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Stroke
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therapy
7.Bone metabolism disorders caused by sodium valproate therapy in children with epilepsy and the prevention of the disorders by supplementation of calcium and vitamin D.
Ying-Wu LIANG ; Qing FENG ; Yan-Li ZHANG ; Wen-Jun WANG
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2017;19(9):962-964
Adolescent
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Anticonvulsants
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adverse effects
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Bone and Bones
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Calcium
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blood
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Calcium, Dietary
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administration & dosage
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Child
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Child, Preschool
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Dietary Supplements
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Epilepsy
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Valproic Acid
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adverse effects
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Vitamin D
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administration & dosage
8.Analysis on the causes of death and years of life lost among patients with severe mental disorders in Jining city from 2014 to 2020
Xiaohui LI ; Ning LI ; Wu LI
Sichuan Mental Health 2023;36(1):32-38
ObjectiveTo analyze the causes of death and years of life lost among patients with severe mental disorders in Jining city, in order to provide references for improving the management level of the patients. MethodsA total of 3 638 patients with severe mental disorders who were recorded in the National Information System for Severe Mental Disorders in Jining and died between January 1, 2014 and December 31, 2020 were included in the study. The general information and the status of mortality were extracted via checking management files. Thereafter, the causes of death of patients with different characteristics were discussed, and the years of life lost due to severe mental disorders was analyzed through calculating potential years of life lost (PYLL), average years of life lost (AYLL) and potential years of life lost rate (PYLLR). ResultsThe majority of patients who died from severe mental disorders were those with schizophrenia, accounting for 77.68% (2 826/3 638). The most common cause of death among patients with severe mental disorders was physical illness with 1 869 cases (51.37%). Among the selected subjects, patients with mental retardation and comorbid mental disorders had the youngest age of disease onset [(22.49±20.14) years], the youngest age at death [(51.72±18.32) years] and the longest duration of disease [(29.26±19.35) years]. The PYLL, AYLL and PYLLR of patients with severe mental disorders in Jining were 68 941.06 person-years, 18.95 years and 382.36‰, respectively. The mental retardation and comorbid mental disorders had the highest AYLL at 27.21 years, and epilepsy-induced mental disorder had the highest PYLLR at 892.73‰. ConclusionComorbid physical illness is the main causes of death in patients with severe mental disorders in Jining city, and epilepsy-induced mental disorder have occupied the first place in terms of the years of life lost.
9.Research status of non-suicidal self-injury in children and adolescents
Lina WANG ; Chunfeng HU ; Yang ZHANG ; Wenyan ZHANG ; Wu LI
Sichuan Mental Health 2023;36(1):91-96
The purpose of this paper is to review the research status on non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) in children and adolescents, so as to provide references for the cognition and intervention of NSSI behavior in children and adolescents. NSSI behavior is an independent risk factor for suicide, which not only poses a serious threat to the mental health of children and adolescents, but also brings a great burden on families and society. This paper focuses on the epidemiology, etiology, relationship with other psychiatric disorders, and treatment of NSSI behaviors in children and adolescents.
10.Posttranscriptional induction of p21Waf1 mediated by ectopic p16INK4 in human diploid fibroblast.
Xiao-lin HAN ; Fu-guo WU ; Zong-yu ZHANG ; Tan-jun TONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2007;120(5):405-409
BACKGROUNDBoth p16(INK4) and p21(Waf1) are tumor suppressors with similar biological functions in the regulation of cellular senescence. Previous reports showed that p16(INK4) could be activated by p21(Waf1) through transcriptional factor Sp1 in HeLa cells. This study was undertaken to determine the effects of p16(INK4) on the expression and functions of p21(Waf1).
METHODSHuman diploid fibroblast 2BS cells were stably transfected with sense (2BS/p16(INK4)), antisense p16(INK4) (2BS/asp16(INK4)) or empty vector (2BS/neo). Then they were assayed by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) and Western blot.
RESULTS2BS/p16(INK4) cells exhibited cell cycle arrest in both G1 and G2/M phases. Endogenous p21(Waf1) protein levels increased twofold in the 2BS/p16(INK4) cells, but not decreased in the 2BS/asp16(INK4) cells. p21(Waf1) mRNA levels were not affected in neither 2BS/p16(INK4) nor 2BS/asp16(INK4) cells.
CONCLUSIONp16(INK4) may play an important role in the regulation of cellular senescence by modulating the p21(Waf1) protein level via the posttranscriptional mechanism.
Cell Cycle ; Cells, Cultured ; Cellular Senescence ; Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p16 ; physiology ; Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21 ; physiology ; Fibroblasts ; metabolism ; Humans ; Transcription, Genetic