2.Study of regulation of miR-21 on ADAMTS-1 expression
Hong ZHAO ; Pingbo YAO ; Li DAI ; Ping ZHONG ; Jun HE
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2015;31(15):2426-2429
Objective To investigate the regulatory effect of miR-21 on ADAMTS-1 expression in pulmonary fibrosis model. Methods A mouse model of pulmonary fibrosis was established using bleomycin (BLM) anda model of pulmonary fibrosis was constructed in vitro , the expression level of miR-21 was measured by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR), while the protein expression of ADAMTS-1 was measured by Western blot. NIH3T3 were transfected with miR-21 mimics and inhibitor in vitro and the cellular expression of ADAMTS-1 was measured by Western blot. Results Compared with the blank group , in mouse models of pulmonary fibrosis , the miR-21 expressions in lung tissues at three time points after BLM-treatment were significantly up-regulated while an evident decrease in ADAMTS-1 expressions were observed (P < 0.01). In vitro pulmonary fibrosis model , NIH3T3 cells after TGF-β1 in concentration 5 μg/L stimulation down-regulated ADAMTS-1 expression and up-regulated miR-21 expression (P < 0.01). NIH3T3 transfected with miR-21 mimics and inhibitor, up-regulated miR-21 expression, while down-regulated ADAMTS-1 protein expression. Conclusions Up-regulation of miR-21 and Down-regulation of ADAMTS-1 might be involved in the progression of pulmonary fibrosis model; miR-21 could negatively regulate ADAMTS-1 expression.
3.Serum levels of HMGB-1 and organ dysfunction and death in patients with multiple trauma
Jun FEI ; Hong-Jun YU ; Hua-Ping LIANG ; Xian-Kai HUANG ; Yao-Guang JIANG ;
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(12):-
Objective To study the changes of serum level of high mobility group box-1(HMGB- 1)in patients with multiple trauma in order to forecast organ dysfunction(OD)and deaths.Methods The optical densities of HMGB-1 in serum of 35 patients with multiple trauma were determined on 1st,3rd, and 7th days after trauma,and the incidence of organ dysfunction and deaths were evaluated,then analyzed statistically to learn the relation between the serum levels of HMGB-1 and deaths with an attempt of predic- ting the incident of organ dysfunction and deaths.Results (1)As OD was concerned,there was a statis- tically significant difference in optical density of HMGB-1 on 1st and 3rd days between the two groups of multiple injury patients(t=4.411,P
4.Relationship of serum levels of PCT and organ disfunction in patients with severe multiple trauma
Jun FEI ; Hong-Jun YU ; Hua-Ping HANG ; Xian-Kai HUANG ; Yao-Guang JIANG ;
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2006;0(06):-
20(Z= -2.117, P=0.034), and between the patients with OD and without OD (Z=-3.089, P=0.002), but PCT was not so between the non-surviror and survivor (Z=-1.307, P=0.191). The serum PCT level correlated with the incidence of organ dysfunction (x~2=14.82, P=0.033) and APACHEII (x~2=12.83, P
5.Studies on sesquiterpenes from Solanum septemlobum.
Xiu-ping NIE ; Lei ZHANG ; Fang YAO ; Kai XIAO ; Sheng-jun DAI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(8):1514-1517
By means of preparative HPTLC and column chromatography over silica gel and Sephadex LH-20, ten sesquiterpenes were isolated and purified from the whole plants of Solanum septemlobum Bunge. Based on the physico-chemical properties and spectral data, their structures were elucidated and identified as: lyratol D(1), solajiangxin B(2), 1 ,2-dehydrocyperone(3), solanerianone A (4), dehydrocarissone(5), ligucyperonol(6), nardoeudesmol A(7), solajiangxin F(8), and lyratol B(9), solajiangxin D(10). For the first time, compounds 1-10 were isolated from Solanum septemlobum, and compounds 5-7 were obtained from the genus Solanum.
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6.Progress in research of norovirus structural proteins.
Qing-ping WU ; Lin YAO ; Jun-mei ZHANG ; Da-peng WANG ; Xiao-xia KOU
Chinese Journal of Virology 2008;24(4):322-325
7.CT signs of small intracranial aneurysm and application of MSCTA before and after clipping surgery and in follow-up
Ping CHEN ; Heping ZHOU ; Yanan ZHU ; Chunjie RAN ; Jun YAO ; Hui LI ; Shaojie LI ; Xiaoli ZHANG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(3):86-89
Objective To investigate the CT signs of small intracranial aneurysm and the application value of multi-slice spiral CT angiography (MSCTA) before and after clipping surgery and in follow-up.Methods MSCTA imaging data of 81 patients with highly suspected small intracranial aneurysms from March 2013 to March 2015 were analyzed retrospectively.The confirmed patients underwent clipping surgery of small intracranial aneurysms.The imaging findings before and after clipping surgery were analyzed and compared with those by DSA and what observed during surgery.Results The relative accuracy,sensitivity and specificity of MSCTA over DSA and surgical diagnosis were 93.83%,93.75% and 94.12%respectively,and MSCTA gained high relative consistency over DSA and surgical diagnosis (Kappa=0.825).The accuracy of MSCTA for diagnosing small intracranial aneurysm was not significantly different from those by DSA and surgical diagnosis.MSCT plain scan mainly showed subarachnoid or intracranial hemorrhage,and found 71 rhomboic or saccular aneurysms in 60 patients before operation.Totally 64 patients went through clipping surgery,60 ones had satisfactory results in the reexamination by MSCTA 2 weeks after surgery,and there were no abnormality found in 36 patients in 6 to 12-month follow-up.Conclusion MSCTA can provide abundant information for clipping surgery of small intracranial aneurysms,and can be used as the preferred imaging method for postoperative evaluation and follow-up.
8.Recent progress on diagnosis and treatment of benign symmetric lipomatosis
Yingnan KAN ; Ping YAO ; Weihong XIN ; Qianqian CHEN ; Jun WANG ; Jian YUE ; Jiajing ZHU
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;(3):105-107
Objective:To introduce recent progress on diagnosis and treatment of benign symmetric lipomatosis(BSL).Method:Detailed clinical data of 6 patients with BSL were reviewed and analyzed.We present a summary of the clinical symptoms,physical sign,diagnosis and therapeutic methods of BSL. And related literatures were discussed together.Result:All of 6 patients have excessive subcutaneous fat deposit predominantly around neck.One patients had upper extremity localizations. Six patients had the complication of left ventricular diastolic function changes,glucose intolerance or diabetes mellitus, chronic hepatopathy, hyperuricemia and sleep apnea syndrome in one or more. One patients with several symptoms occur simultaneously, another one female patient was accompanied by all symptoms but chronic hepatopathy. Five male patient were alcohol abusers. Tatal neck lipentomy and abstinence from alcohol were performed on 5 patients. One patient refused treatment.During a follow-up of 3 months to 4 years, one patients was relapsed again,and no recurrence was seen in another 4 patients. All pathological results were nonencapsulated fat. Conclusion:BSL is a lipodystrophy caused by diffuse fatty tissue, symmetry deposition in the neck and shoulder subcutaneous fascia space or deep fascial space .The highest incidence favors to middle-aged man who is alcoholist. Chronic alcohol addiction and typical clinical symptoms help to diagnosis BSL. Lipectomy represents a successful procedure in treating BSL.
9.Q-analysis real-time ultrasonic elastography quantitative analysis in the diagnosis of breast benign and malignant lesions
Yu, ZHANG ; Chun-bo, LIU ; Yao, FU ; Ping, XING ; Chang-jun, WU
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2013;(6):494-499
Objective To evaluate the value of GE′s Q-analysis real-time ultrasonic elastography quantitative analysis software in the diagnosis of breast diseases and explore the best cutoff point of the breast diseases diagnosis.Methods The elastograms of 71 breast lesions(66 patients)were evaluated by using the GE LOGIQ E9 with the Q-analysis software.All the 71 lesions were diagnosed as malignant and benign lesions by surgery or biopsy.The receiver operating characteristic (ROC)curves of the entirety elasticity rate and local elasticity rate was performed.We compared the areas under ROC curves ( AUC) of the two modalities and confirmed the best cutoff point of the breast diseases diagnosis .We also assessed the sensitivity and specificity of the two modalities .Lastly we assessed the ROC curves with Z test to determine whether the difference between the two modalities was significant .Results Among the 71 leisions (66 patients),there were 37 benign lesions and 34 malignant ones.The elastograms of the leisions showed that the elasticity of 37 benign leisions was good ,the hardness value was low and the texture was even .As for the 34 malignant leisions,the elasticity was bad,the hardness value was high and the texture was uneven .The AUC of the local modality was 0.899 ( >0.5).The AUC of the entire modality,was 0.985 ( >0.5).Both modalities were accurate for the diagnosis of breast diseases .When the cutoff point of entirety elasticity rate was set as 3.60,the sensitiveness was 82.4%and the specificity was 86.5%.When the cutoff point of local elasticity rate was set as 2.60,the sensitiveness was 97.1% and the specificity was 91.9%.The difference between the two modalities was significant (Z =2.621,P=0.0088).Conclusions Q-analysis real-time ultrasonic elastography quantitative analysis is able to evaluate the rigidity and texture of tissue and is valuable to distinguish benign breast lesions between malignant breast lesions .The sensitiveness and specificity of local modality are higher than that of entirety modality .
10.Effects of ischemic preconditioning on the expression of extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase and c-jun N-terminal kinase in hippocampus in a gerbil model of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury
Yao-Qi WANG ; Jun LI ; Yue-Ping WANG ; Hong CAO ; Guangming LI ; Yinming ZENG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the effects of ischemic preconditioning (IP) on the expression of extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase (ERK) and c-jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) in hippocampus in a gerbil model of ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury and the role of ERK and JNK in the mechanism of ischemic cerebral preconditioning. Methods Gerbils of both sexes weighing 50-70kg were randomly divided into 4 groups : ( Ⅰ ) sham operation group; ( Ⅱ ) IP group; (Ⅲ) I/R group and ( Ⅳ ) IP + I/R group. Cerebral ischemia was produced by occlusion of bilateral common carotid arteries and confirmed by isoelectricity on EEG. In sham operation group bilateral common carotid arteries were exposed but not occluded. In IP and I/R groups the animals were subjected to 3 min (IP group) or 5 min (I/R group) cerebral ischemia respectively. In IP + I/R group the animals first underwent 3 min cerebral ischemia followed by 24h reperfusion and then were again subjected to 5 min cerebral ischemia. Open field test was performed to evaluate the behavioral deficit 1,3,5 and 7 days after ischemia. The animals were sacrificed at 15 min, 2, 4, 6h and 1, 3, 5, 7 days after ischemia. The brains were immediately removed for detection of apoptosis (TUNEL) and expression of p-ERK and JNK (immuno-histochemistry) in hippocampal CA1 and CA3 regions and microscopic examination. Results Compared with I/R group the behavioral deficit was significantly decreased and the number of living pyramidal neurons was significantly increased and apoptotic neurons significantly decreased in IP + I/R group. No p-ERK expression was detected in CA1 region in all of the 4 groups but in CA3 region the p-ERK expression was significantly higher in group IP + I/R than in group I/R. The p-JNK expression increased gradually during reperfusion in both CA1 and CA3 regions and was still detectable 7 days after ischemia and was significantly lower in CA1 region in group IP + I/R than in group I/R.Conclusion IP protects hippocampal neurons from I/R injury by inhibiting the expression of p-JNK in CA1 region and enhancing the activity of p-ERK in CA3 region