1.Microarray Application in Environmental Microbial Community Research
Min JIN ; Jun-Wen LI ;
Microbiology 2008;0(09):-
Microarray technology, used in microorganisms detection with its advantages of rapid detection, high sensitivity, high-throughput and low cost, has been applied in environmental microbial community research widely in past few years. It focuses on investigation of structure, diversity, function, dynamics of microbial populations within complex environmental samples. Furthermore, it also reveals their responses and adaptation to environmental perturbations such as climate change, toxic contaminants. According probe design patterns, several types of microarrays, such as phylogenetic oligonucleotide arrays (POAs), functional gene arrays (FGAs), metagenomic array(MGA) and community genome arrays (CGAs) have been constructed for environmental studies. This review discusses applications of microarrays to environmental microbial populations research along with its potential for screening of specific microorganisms, gene or expression functional gene representing different environmental microbial populations.
2.Research progress of effect and mechanism of protein arginine methyltransferase in tumors
Jun WEN ; Xuejie MIN ; Li ZHAO ; Xiaoping ZHAO
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(6):842-846
Protein arginine methyltransferase (PRMT) can methylate a variety of proteins,including histones and non-histones,affecting a variety of cellular processes such as transcription,RNA splicing,DNA repair,and cell cycle control.The activity of PRMT is affected by a variety of regulatory mechanisms,and its abnormal expression plays an important role in the development of the diseases,especially in tumors such as breast cancer and leukemia.PRMT has a unique value in the diagnosis or treatment of tumors.With the further exploration of PRMT methylation mechanism,PRMT selective inhibitors have made some progress.PRMT-specific inhibitors are expected to be targeted drugs for the treatment of tumors.
3.Influence of rehabilitation training on heart rate of stroke patients in the early stage
Gui-min Gui-min ; Xiao-wen LI ; Xiao-hong WANG ; Jun JIANG ; Jingping DUAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(12):738-739
ObjectiveTo observe the influence of rehabilitation training on heart rate of stroke patients in the early stage.MethodsThe heart rate (HR) of 30 patients within one week after the onset of stroke was evaluated by FUKUDA DS 880A teleelectrocardiograph and the rating of perceived exertion (RPE) was collected during practicing bridging, rolling and moving the arms.ResultsThe HR of 30 patients was only increased 7.57, 6.23 and 6.57 beats per minute during practicing bridging, rolling and moving the arms. RPE of all patients was less than 11.ConclusionAppropriate rehabilitation training is safety and unable to increase the loading of heart in the early stage after the onset of stroke.
4.Construction,Identification and Expression of Recombinant Eukaryotic Vector pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP on Porliferation of Leukemia Cell Line K562
Lin YANG ; Jian-Min LUO ; Xiao-Jun LIU ; Zhi-Yong CHENG ; Shu-Peng WEN ; Xiao-Yang YANG ; Xue-Wen WU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(06):-
The aim was to construct and identify the mammalian expression vector of pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP and to detect whether it could express in human acute leukemia cell line K562.The cDNA fragment of SHIP obtained by RT-PCR was inserted into pCAG-IRES-GFP.The recombinant plasmid was confirmed by restriction enzyme digesiton,PCR and DNA sequecing.pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP was transfected into K562 cells with lipofectamine 2000.The expression of SHIP was determined by GFP fluorescence and Western blot analysis.FQ-PCR was used to quantitate SHIP mRNA.The expression of p-Akt,Akt were determined by Western blot.PI were tested by flow cytometry and MTT to verify whether exogenous SHIP could inhibit proliferation of K562 cells.The results showed that the correct constrution of the recombinant plasmid pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP has been shown by restriction enzyme digestion,PCR and DNA sequencing.pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP could express SHIP protein in K562 cells.The K562 cells viability after transfected with SHIP gene droped down.Western blot analysis showed that phospha-Akt308 and Akt473 were reduced to 38.7% and 68% respectively.It was concluded that the vector of pCAG-IRES-SHIP-GFP has been successfully constructed and it can be expressed in K562 cells.The expression of exogenous SHIP gene can lead to apoptosis of K562 cells by down-regulating the p-Akt expression.What found here might be one of the mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of leukemia.
5.Total disc replacement to treat cervical spondylotic myelopathy with sympathetic symptoms
Lei LIANG ; Xinwei WANG ; Wen YUAN ; Jun LI ; Huajiang CHEN ; Min QI ; Zhanchao WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(5):389-392
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of total disc replacement (TDR) in the treatment of cervical spondylotic myelopathy(CSM) with sympathetic symptoms.MethodsTwenty-seven patients (15 males and 12 females) with CSM at single level accompanied by sympathetic symptoms,who underwent TDR surgery(Prestige or Discover prosthesis) with the posterior longitudinal ligament (PLL) resected at the area of decompression between October 2008 and May 2011,were retrospectively analyzed.All patients were followed up for at least 6 months (average,15.1 months).Clinical and radiologic evaluations were obtained preoperatively,1 week postoperatively,and at the final follow-up.The sympathetic symptoms were scored by our original 20-point system.The clinical outcomes were assessed by Japanese Orthopedic Association (JOA) scoring system and the Short Form-36 Health Survey (SF-36).ResultsThe sympathetic symptoms were improved in all patients and the score was significantly improved after surgery.The sympathetic symptoms scores were (8.5±2.5) points preoperatively,(1.6±1.4) points 1 week postoperatively,and (2.3±1.1) points at the final follow-up.The patient's subjective satisfaction was excellent in 15 patients,good in 8,fair in 4,with an excellent and good rate of 85.2%.The corresponding JOA scores were(10.8±2.4) poiuts, (11.1±2.5) points,and (14.9±1.4) points,respectively.The SF-36 scores showed statistical improvements from preoperative (102.7±8.7) points to postoperative (129.8±5.5) points.Based on X-ray examination,the range of motion of the treated segment were reserved.During the follow-up period,there was no prosthesis subsidence or excursion.ConclusionThe CSM patients with sympathetic symptoms could be managed successfully with TDR.And thoroughly resection of the PLL may be the key factor for good prognosis.
6.Isolation of endophytic fungi from Macleaya cordata and screening of sanguinarine-producing strains.
Chang-lil MIN ; Xue-jun WANG ; Meng-fan ZHAO ; Wen-wei CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(22):4288-4292
Endophytic fungi were isolated from Macleaya cordata growing in Dabie Mountain by agar-block method, and then the endophytic fungi were grouped into different types based on their morphological characteristics, and thin layer chromatography (TLC) and high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) were employed to determine whether the metabolic substances contained sanguinarine or not, and then preliminarily identified by morphological method. The results showed that the leaves hosted the largest number of endophytes (96 isolates) followed by the stems (57 isolates) and finally the roots (28 isolates), respectively. Based on morphological characteristics the endophytic fungi were grouped into 26 types in our study. TLC and HPLC results showed that there was sanguinarine in the metabolic substances of BLH 51 strain. According to the morphological characteristic, the BLH 51 strain was identified as Fusarium proliferatum. All these indicated that the medicinal plant M. cordata harbors abundant endophytes, which could be a new source for the search of active secondary metabolites.
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7.Effect of advanced glycosylation end products on oxidative stress and MCP-1 in human renal mesangial cells.
Min FENG ; Cheng-Bo XU ; Jun-Ping WEN ; Gui-Fang LIN ; Qi LV ; Guo-Liang HUANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(4):306-313
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of advanced glycosylation end products (AGEs) modified bovine serum albumin (AGE-BSA) on the expression of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) in human renal mesangial cells (HRMCs).
METHODSHRMCs were cultured in vitro with medium containing different doses of AGE-BSA or BSA (50,100, 200, 400 mg/L) for 48 hours, or with AGE-BSA (200 mg/L) for different times (12, 24, 48, 72 h). Immunocytochemistry assay was used to estimate the protein level of RAGE. The ROS in cells were measured by flow cytometry and the mRNA expression of MCP-1 were analyzed by semi-quantiative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) after treatment with AGE-BSA or BSA.
RESULTSThe protein level of RAGE was upregulated in the HRMCs with AGE-BSA. The expression of ROS and MCP-1 significantly enhanced by incubation of AGE-BSA in a time- and dose-dependent manner. The effects of AGE-BSA-induced up-regulation of ROS and MCP-1 level was significantly blocked by neutralizing antibodies to RAGE, while the expression of ROS and MCP-1 stood nearly unchanged after cultured with huamn IgG.
CONCLUSIONThe expression of ROS and MCP-1 in HRMCs is induced by AGE-BSA through RAGE, which may have potential effects in the pathgenic mechanism of diabetic nephropathy.
Cells, Cultured ; Chemokine CCL2 ; metabolism ; Glycation End Products, Advanced ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Mesangial Cells ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Oxidative Stress ; drug effects ; Reactive Oxygen Species ; metabolism ; Receptor for Advanced Glycation End Products ; Receptors, Immunologic ; metabolism ; Serum Albumin, Bovine ; pharmacology
8.SCHWABE Company's patent portfolio of Ginkgo biloba preparation.
Wei LIU ; Xin-Min CHENG ; Dong-Mei GENG ; Wei TAN ; Wen-Jun ZOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3384-3388
SCHWABE Company in German is the first and largest manufacturer of Ginkgo biloba preparation. The company not only has leading technology in this field, but also protects its own market effectively through the high quality of patent drafting and exactly patent layout. Based on multi-angle analysis for patent portfolio of G. biloba preparation at application time, legal status, globally layout, Chinese layout, the article provides technical reference of research and development of G. biloba, also provides valuable experience of traditonal Chinese medicine patent portfolio layout for Chinese enterprises.
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9.The perioperative nursing about patients who have accepted the procedure of prolapsed hemorrhoid operation
Cuiqi WEN ; Jun LU ; Libiao WU ; Erjin LI ; Yiming LI ; Min LIN
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2006;0(27):-
Objective To study the proper perioperative nursing methods about patients who have accepted the procedure of prolapsed hemorrhoid operation. Methods Careful and finished before operative evaluation and the perioperative nursing cares were used for patients.Results Only one patients dead for lung cancer,others had successful operation without any complications.Conclusions Careful nursing intervention can effective reduce the incidence rate of postoperative complication for PPH,and then improve the quality of life for patients.
10.Statistical analysis of factors affecting the result of using iodized salt in controlling of iodine deficiency disorders in Zhangjiakou from 2000 to 2008
Yu-min, ZHANG ; Wen-jun, LI ; Pei-lun, HUA ; Zhong-xiang, WANG
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(4):416-419
Objective To find out the relation between element (non-iodized salt and iodized salt that below standard) and epidemic strength of iodine deficiency disorders and level of iodine, in order to find out the factors affecting the result of using iodized salt in controlling of this disorders. Methods Retrospective analyses was used in the study. Six counties were selected randomly from Zhangjiakou every year from 2000 to 2008, and these counties were randomly divided into non-iodized salt group (the ratio of non-iodized salt > 5%), iodized salt below standard group (the ratio of qualified iodized salt < 95%) and control group (the ratio of using qualified iodized salt > 95%). The indexes from different groups were compared as well as the ratio of large thyroid syndrome in children aged 8-10 years and the level of iodine in urine. Results The number of iodized salt monitored were 12 468 units from 2000 to 2008. We examined 5655 children's thyroid and collected 4404 urine samples. The median was 30.1 mg/kg for the average of iodized salt and 7.30% (232/3180) for ratio of non-iodized salt in noniodized salt group, while 30.9 mg/kg and 93.10%(3776/4056) in iodized salt below standard group, and 32.0 mg/kg and 99.27%(5194/5232) in control group. Compared the median of the three groups[5.31%(78/1468) ,4.84% (92/1902) ,2.06% (47/2285)], we observed significant difference (χ2 = 72.07, P < 0.05), especially the ratio of large thyroid in non-iodized salt group which was apparently higher than that of the control group (χ2 = 8.70, P < 0.017). However there was no significant difference between iodized salt below standard group and non-iodized salt group(χ2 = 6.83, P > 0.017) and control group(χ2 = 5.65, P > 0.017). The median of urinary iodine was 188.20 μg/L in non-iodized salt group, 219.62 μg/L in iodized salt below standard group and 262.39 μg/L in control group, indicated that the index in control group was higher than that of others. Conclusion Both of non-iodized salt and iodized salt below standard have effect on prevalence of child iodine deficiency disorders, especially the non-iodized salt.