1.Purification and Identification of human Myocardial Troponin T
Guohua ZHOU ; Jinyue HU ; Guancheng LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(02):-
Objective To obtain high pure myocardiac Troponin T from myocardiac tissue. Methods After the myocardiac tissues were homogenized and purified with high salt solution, the Sephacryl S-300HR column chromatography was employed to separate the cTnT from cardiac proteins, and identified them with SDS-PAGE and Western blot. Results The crude cTn was purified by column chromatography, and there appeared three peaks. The second peak was single component, which could react with mouse anti-human Troponin T antibody, and its molecular weight was about 34kD. Conclusions In this experiment, high pure cTnT was obtained, which could pave a way for further research.
2.Effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid on malignant phenotypes of hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG-2.
Yuehui LI ; Yan LIU ; Jiajia WANG ; Jinyue HU ; Guohua ZHOU ; Pingli XIE ; Guancheng LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(8):752-756
OBJECTIVE:
To determine the effect of gamma-aminobutyric acid(GABA) on proliferation and malignant phenotypes of hepatocellular carcinoma cell line HepG-2.
METHODS:
HepG-2 cells were cultured by routine method, and then treated with different concentrations of GABA. The proliferation of HepG-2 cells was measured through MTT, doubling time and cell cycles by flow cytometry. The malignant phenotypes were investigated by soft agar colony formation assay.
RESULTS:
Compared with the control group, GABA efficiently stimulated the proliferation of HepG-2 cells in a dose-dependent manner and affected the distribution of cell cycles of HepG-2 cells. The doubling time of the control group and the GABA-treated group were 39.0, 30.6, 30.0, 27.3, 26.6, and 38.2 h, respectively. The colony formation rates were 3.2%, 4.2%, 5.4%, 6.6%,6.5%, and 3.5%, respectively. Tumorigenicity testing showed that the average weights of tumor was 1.382 g, and 0.285 g for the 2 groups. The difference between the control group and the GABA-treated groups was significant (P<0.01).
CONCLUSION
GABA can enhance the proliferation and malignant phenotypes of HepG-2 cells.
Animals
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Cell Cycle
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drug effects
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Hep G2 Cells
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Humans
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Mice, Nude
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Neoplasm Transplantation
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Phenotype
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gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
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pharmacology
3.Minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass plus coronary stent for acute coronary syndrome: a case report
Caiyi LU ; Cangqing GAO ; Shiwen WANG ; Yuxiao ZHANG ; Ming YANG ; Qiao XUE ; Cangsong XIAO ; Wei GAO ; Yang WU ; Gang WANG ; Qi ZHOU ; Jinwen TIAN ; Lei GAO ; Shenhua ZHOU ; Jinyue ZHAI ; Rui CHEN ; Zhongren ZHAO
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2008;5(3):186-189
A 69-year old female patient was admitted because of 3 days of worsened chest pain.Coronary angiography showed60% stenosis of distal left main stem,chronic total occlusion of left anterior descending (LAD),70% stenosis at the ostium of a smallleft circumflex,70-90%stenosis at the paroxysmal and middle part of a dominant fight coronary artery (RCA),and a normal left internalmammary artery (LIMA) with normal origination and orientation.Percutaneous intervention was attempted but failed on the occludedlesion of LAD.The patient received minimally invasive direct coronary artery bypass (MIDCAB) with left LIMA isolation by Davincirobot.Eleven days later,the RCA lesion was treated by Sirolimus Rapamicin eluting stents implantation percutaneously.Then thepatient was discharged uneventfully after 3 days hospitalization.Our experience suggests that two stop shops of hybrid technique befeasible and safe in the treatment of elderly patient with multiple coronary diseases.
4.Eight Zhes Decoction ameliorates the lipid dysfunction of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease using integrated lipidomics,network pharmacology and pharmacokinetics
Yuping ZHOU ; Ze DAI ; Kaili DENG ; Yubin WANG ; Jiamin YING ; Donghui CHU ; Jinyue ZHOU ; Chunlan TANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2023;13(9):1058-1069
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD)has developed into the most common chronic liver disease and can lead to liver cancer.Our laboratory previously developed a novel prescription for NAFLD,"Eight Zhes Decoction"(EZD),which has shown good curative effects in clinical practice.However,the pharmaco-dynamic material basis and mechanism have not yet been revealed.A strategy integrating lipidomics,network pharmacology and pharmacokinetics was used to reveal the active components and mecha-nisms of EZD against NAFLD.The histopathological results showed that EZD attenuated the degrees of collagen deposition and steatosis in the livers of nonalcoholic steatofibrosis model mice.Furthermore,glycerophospholipid metabolism,arachidonic acid metabolism,glycerolipid metabolism and linoleic acid metabolism with phospholipase A2 group IVA(PLA2G4A)and cytochrome P450 as the core targets and 12,13-cis-epoxyoctadecenoic acid,12(S)-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid,leukotriene B4,prostaglandin E2,phosphatidylcholines(PCs)and triacylglycerols(TGs)as the main lipids were found to be involved in the treatment of NAFLD by EZD.Importantly,naringenin,artemetin,canadine,and bicuculline were iden-tified as the active ingredients of EZD against NAFLD;in particular,naringenin reduces PC consumption by inhibiting the expression of PLA2G4A and thus promotes sufficient synthesis of very-low-density lipoprotein to transport excess TGs in the liver.This research provides valuable data and theoretical support for the application of EZD against NAFLD.
5.A new benzaldehyde from the coral-derived fungus Aspergillus terreus C23-3 and its anti-inflammatory effects via suppression of MAPK signaling pathway in RAW264.7 cells.
Minqi CHEN ; Jinyue LIANG ; Yuan WANG ; Yayue LIU ; Chunxia ZHOU ; Pengzhi HONG ; Yi ZHANG ; Zhong-Ji QIAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2022;23(3):230-240
Marine fungi are important members of the marine microbiome, which have been paid growing attention by scientists in recent years. The secondary metabolites of marine fungi have been reported to contain rich and diverse compounds with novel structures (Chen et al., 2019). Aspergillus terreus, the higher level marine fungus of the Aspergillus genus (family of Trichocomaceae, order of Eurotiales, class of Eurotiomycetes, phylum of Ascomycota), is widely distributed in both sea and land. In our previous study, the coral-derived A. terreus strain C23-3 exhibited potential in producing other biologically active (with antioxidant, acetylcholinesterase inhibition, and anti-inflammatory activity) compounds like arylbutyrolactones, territrems, and isoflavones, and high sensitivity to the chemical regulation of secondary metabolism (Yang et al., 2019, 2020; Nie et al., 2020; Ma et al., 2021). Moreover, we have isolated two different benzaldehydes, including a benzaldehyde with a novel structure, from A. terreus C23-3 which was derived from Pectinia paeonia of Xuwen, Zhanjiang City, Guangdong Province, China.
Acetylcholinesterase/metabolism*
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Animals
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Anthozoa/microbiology*
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Anti-Inflammatory Agents/pharmacology*
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Aspergillus/chemistry*
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Benzaldehydes/pharmacology*
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Mice
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RAW 264.7 Cells
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Signal Transduction