1.Evaluation on the influence of electrocardiograph modulated milliampere on image quality and exposure dosage of volume CT heart scan
Sen ZHANG ; Xiang-Ke DU ; Jian-Ying LI ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(09):-
0.05)between the images from the two groups.Conclusion When scanning the heart with volume CT(VCT),the application of ECG modulated mA can effectively reduce the exposure dosage without sacrificing the image quality.
2.Isolation,Identification and Characterization of Thiosulfate-oxidizing Bacterium TX
Dong-Qing LIN ; Yan-Ke ZHANG ; Xiang-Yang GU ;
Microbiology 2008;0(11):-
A thiosulfate-oxidizing bacterium TX was isolated from polysulfide wastewater treatment system.It was preliminarily identified as Halothiobacillus sp.according to its morphological,physiological proper-ties and similarity analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequence(GenBank accession No.EU871645).This bacte-rium was an obligate chemolithoautotrophic sulfur-oxidizing bacterium since it could utilize thiosulfate,elemental sulfur,tetrathionate,sulfide or sulfite as sole energy source but did not show growth on the me-dium with glucose,sucrose,fructose,lactose,mannose or yeast extract as sole carbon source.The optimal growth condition for thiosulfate oxidation was 30?C~35?C and pH 3.0~5.0 respectively.Significant reduc-tion in medium pH from 4.0 to 1.2 was observed due to oxidation of thiosulfate to sulfate during the batch culture incubation period.During the course of thiosulfate oxidation accumulation of tetrathionate was ob-served either in synthetic medium or in the mixed liquor from aeration tank of the polysulfide wastewater treatment system.This indicates that the "S4 intermediate(S4I)" pathway was responsible for thiosulfate oxidation in this bacterium.
4.Expressions of pentraxin-3 and tumor necrosis factor-α stimulated gene-6 proteins in fibroblasts of conjunctivochalasis patients
Zhumei, HAN ; Zhenyong, ZHANG ; Xingru, ZHANG ; Meiqing, KE ; Qingsong, LI ; Minhong XIANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2015;33(5):436-439
Background Conjunctivochalasis is an age-related inflammatory ocular surface disease manifesting redundant,loose conjunctiva folds.Studies showed that conjunctivochalasis often accompanies with inflammatory response,indicating that a variety of inflammatory cytokines are involved in pathogenesis of conjunctivochalasis.Objective This study attempted to investigate the expressions of pentraxin-3 (PTX-3) and tumor necrosis factor-α stimulated gene-6 (TSG-6) proteins in fibroblasts of conjunctivochalasis.Methods The protocol was approved by Ethic Committee of Putuo Hospital affiliated Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine.Thirteen eyes of 13 patients with conjunctivochalasis,16 eyes of 16 patients with age-related cataract and 16 eyes of 15 patients with pterygium were included in Putuo Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Medicine from January,2011 to June,2012.The samples of conjunctival tissue were collected in the patients during surgery under the informed consent,and fibroblasts were cultured and passaged by explant culture method.Content of PTX-3 and TSG-6 proteins in cell supernatant was detected by ELISA.Results Translucent poor,dark black area was around the cell overflow.Cultured cells of third generation showed long shuttle type,uniform size,radiated out in all directions,and oval nuclei was sited in the cytoplasm,surrounded by varying the length of cross-linking of cell processes.The concentrations of PTX-3 protein in cell supernatant were (2 182.33 ± 738.68) pg/ml in the conjunctivochalasis group,which were higher than (738.32±335.00) pg/ml in the age-related cataract group and (981.37±416.04)pg/ml in the pterygium group,showing a significant difference among the three groups (F =6.474,P=0.032).The contents of TSG-6 proteins in cell supernatant were (59.10±6.52) pg/ml,(53.99± 11.16) pg/ml and (35.01±5.33)pg/ml in the conjunctivochalasis group,pterygium group and age-related cataract group,with a significant difference among the three groups (F =7.421,P =0.024),and contents of TSG-6 proteins in the agerelated cataract group was lowest,however,no significant difference was found in the TSG-6 contents between the conjunctivochalasis group and the pterygium group (P>0.05).Conclusions Inflammatory reaction participates in the pathogenesis and development of conjunctivochalasis,up-regulation of PTX-3 and TSG-6 expression in fibroblasts might partakes in the pathogenesis of conjunctivochalasis.
5.Effect of andrographolide on Candida albicans biofilm dispersion.
Gao-Xiang SHI ; Yuan-Yuan YAN ; Jing SHAO ; Ke-Qiao LU ; Meng-Xiang ZHANG ; Tian-Ming WANG ; Chang-Zhong WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3339-3343
Along with the increase in fungal infections, Candida albicans prevention and control become the focus of anti-fungal infection at present. This study aims to discuss the effect monomer andrographolide (AG) on C. albicans biofilm dispersion. In the experiment, micro-well plates and medical catheter pieces were used to establish the C. albicans biofilm model. It was discovered by XTT assay and flat band method that 1 000, 500, 250 mg x L(-1) AG could impact the activity of C. albicans biofilm dispersion cells. The morphological structures of residual biofilms on catheter pieces were observed with scanning electron microscopy, which showed that 1 000, 500, 250 mg x L(-1) AG could induce C. albicans biofilm dispersion in a dose-dependent manner, and the dispersed cells were dominated by the yeast phase. According to the real-time fluorescence quantification PCR (qRT-PCR) test, AG could up-regulate HSP90 expression and down-regulate UME6 and PES1 expressions. This study demonstrates that AG could induce C. albicans biofilm dispersion to some extent.
Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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pharmacology
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Biofilms
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drug effects
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Candida albicans
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genetics
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physiology
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ultrastructure
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Diterpenes
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pharmacology
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Fungal Proteins
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genetics
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Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal
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drug effects
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HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins
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genetics
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Time Factors
6.Effect of andrographolide derivative Yanhuning on in vivo Candida albicans biofilms in rats.
Gao-Xiang SHI ; Yuan-Yuan YAN ; Jing SHAO ; Meng-Xiang ZHANG ; Ke-Qiao LU ; Tian-Ming WANG ; Chang-Zhong WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(15):2924-2929
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of andrographolide derivative Yanhuning (YHN) on Candida albicans biofilms in rats.
METHODThe rat C. albicans biofilms subcutaneous catheter model was established by intraperitoneally injecting YHN (40, 20, 10, 5, 2.5 mg x kg (-1)), with the FLC (80 mg x kg(-1)) positive group as the control group. After 7 d, CFU counting and XTT assay were used to evaluate the effect of YHN on C. albicans biofllms in vivo. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was applied to observe the morphological changes in rat biofilms intervened by YHN. The real-time fluorescence quantification PCR was adopted to detect expressions of C. albicans adhesion-related genes, such as ALS1, ALS3, HWP1, EAP1 and MP65.
RESULTThe YHN group showed much less CFUs on catheter pieces and lower XTT metabolic activity than the blank group, with dosage dependence. SEM also showed that YHN could obviously decrease C. albicans adhesion on subcutaneous catheters in rats. According to qRT-PCR's results, YHN can down-regulate expressions of ALS1, ALS3, HWP1, EAP1 and MP65.
CONCLUSIONYHN could inhibit C. albicans biofilms in rats.
Animals ; Biofilms ; drug effects ; growth & development ; Candida albicans ; cytology ; drug effects ; physiology ; Catheters ; microbiology ; Cell Adhesion ; drug effects ; Diterpenes ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Rats
7.Effect of Huanglian Jiedu decoction in combination with fluconazole on ergosterol of fluconazole-resistant Candida albicans.
Yuan-yuan YAN ; Tian-ming WANG ; Gao-xiang SHI ; Meng-xiang ZHANG ; Ke-qiao LU ; Jing SHAO ; Chang-zhong WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(4):727-732
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of ethyl acetate extract of Huanglian Jiedu decoction (EAHD) , alone and in combination with fluconazole (FLZ) on FLZ-resistant Candida albicans.
METHODThe minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) and sessile MIC80 (SMIC80) of EAHD and FLZ to FLZ-resistant C. albicans were determined by CLSI M27-A3 microdilution method, and the synergy of EAHD combined with FLZ were examined by the checkerboard microdilution assay. Agar plate-method was adopted to observe the rate of antifungal activity according to time-kill curve. HPLC and qRT-PCR were utilized to evaluate the changes of ergosterol content and expressions of related genes, respectively.
RESULTMICs of EAHD ranged from 156 to 1,250 mg · L(-1), those of FLZ from 256 to above 2,048 mg · L(-1) with FICI approximate 0.066 in combination; SMIC80 of EAHD were higher than 1,250 mg · L(-1), SMIC80 of FLZ were higher than 512 mg · L(-1) and up to above 2,048 mg · L(-1). Combination group also showed synergy effect except one group showing addition effect. The results of T-K experiment also confirmed obviously fungicidal effect when treated for 12 h. When compared with control groups, the ergosterol was reduced 85% and 50% in the treatments of combination and EAHD alone by HPLC, respective- ly. The expressions of ERG1, ERG2, ERG6, ERG7 and ERG11 were upregulated, and ACS1, ACS2, MET6 were downregulated when exposed to FLZ. The expressions of the above genes were downregulated by treatment of EAHD. The expressions of ERG2, ERG6, ERG11 were upregulated, while ERG1, ERG7, ACS1, ACS2, MET6 were downregulated in combination group.
CONCLUSIONThe combination of EAHD and FLZ exhibited synergy against FLZ-resistant C. albicans through decreasing the synthesis of ergosterol, and resulting in the breakage of cell membrane.
Antifungal Agents ; pharmacology ; Candida albicans ; drug effects ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Drug Resistance, Fungal ; drug effects ; Drug Synergism ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Ergosterol ; biosynthesis ; Fluconazole ; pharmacology ; Microbial Sensitivity Tests
8.Enzymatic cyclization of peptides using immobilized sortase A.
Shu-xiang ZHANG ; Min-zhi LIU ; Yan YANG ; Ke-di CHENG ; Jian-qiang KONG ; Wei WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(5):627-632
Peptide cyclization, a pivotal approach to modifying linear precursors of proteins and pepticles, has been used to enhance their biological activities and serum stabilities. Recently, sortase A (SrtA) from Staphyloccus aureus becomes a promising new technology for efficiently incorporating site specific modifications into proteins, conjugating the cell surface and cyclizing the linear peptides. In this study, we constructed two recombinant expression systems, one with chitin binding domain and the other with six-histidine tag and chitin binding domain on the N-terminal of SrtA, separately. The results of enzymatic kinetics indicate that the two recombinant tags do not impair the transpeptidase activity of SrtA compared with the standard reaction reported under the same reaction condition. The two synthesized peptides with N-ternimal three glycines and C-terminal penta-amino acid motif, LPETG, were cyclized using immobilized and recycled SrtA. The SrtA-based cyclization promises to represent a simple method for easy and efficient enzymatic synthesis of large cyclic peptides.
Aminoacyltransferases
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metabolism
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Bacterial Proteins
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metabolism
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Cyclization
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Cysteine Endopeptidases
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metabolism
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Enzymes, Immobilized
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metabolism
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Kinetics
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Peptides
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metabolism
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Peptides, Cyclic
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biosynthesis
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Staphylococcus aureus
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enzymology
9.Effect of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for stages Ⅱ and Ⅲ A breast cancer
Shengqi QIN ; Zhongtao ZHANG ; Xiang QU ; Jianshe LI ; Yu WANG ; Ke TANG ; Peixin LI
International Journal of Surgery 2012;39(3):150-154
ObjectiveTo evaluate the therapeutic value of neoadjuvant chemotherapy for patients with stages Ⅱ and ⅢA(Only T3N1M0) breast cancer,and assess the relationship of the tumor size and pathologically complete response.MethodA total of 408 breast cancers patients at stages Ⅱ and ⅢA,were studied,which were divided into neoadjuvant chemotherapy group (group A) and control group (group B).All patients of group A received 2-4 cycles NAC with TE scheme in breast cancer.The impact of neoadjuvant chemotherapy on surgical methods choice,local control rate,5-year overall survival rate and 5-year disease free survival rate were analyzed.ResultsFor patients of stage Ⅱ,the rate of breast conservation significantly increased from 23.6% to 49.1% (P =0.000) and there was no significant difference between groups A and B ( P =0.939,0.858 ) in 5-year overall survival rate and disease free survival rate.For patients of stage ⅢA,the 5-year overall survival rate (59.8% ) and disease free survival rate (51.8%) in group A were greatly higher than that in group B (35.7% and 27.6% ) (P =0.000,0.000).The 3-year local relapse and metastasis rate(7.9% ) was lower than group B (18.4%)(P < 0.05 ).The tumor less than 3.0 cm is easy to achieve pathological complete remission (P =0.001 ).ConclusionsThe neoadjuvant chemotherapy can improve potential rate of breast conservation,reduce the rate of local-regional recurrence rate for the patients with stage Ⅱ and ⅢA breast cancer,and also improve the 5-year survival rate for the patients of stage ⅢA.Patients with clinically complete response or PCR may have higher 5- year overall survival rate and disease free survival rate.Primary tumor size was found to be the significant predictive factor for pathologically complete response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer,particularly,the small tumor is easy to reach pathologically complete response.
10.Effect of aerobic exercise on genome expression in human skeletal muscle
Biyan HUANG ; Jiebing KE ; Xiang ZHANG ; Zhongyi FU ; Li JIANG ; Yi SUN ; Wang WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(28):5580-5584
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of aerobic exercise on genome expression in human skeletal muscle. METHODS: Six healthy sedentary elderly men aged (66+9) years were selected from military cadre retirement centers and after exercise. Testing indices included height, weight, vital capacity, step index and maximal oxygen uptake. Needle biopsies were obtained from the skeletal muscle before and after the last training. Total RNA extracted from the samples was hybridized to Affymetrix U 133A platform, the gene expression datum was analyzed.RESULTS: Aerobic exercise was shown to improve cardiorespiratory function and reduce body fat of elder subjects. It could alter the genome expression in human skeletal muscle, the number of genes that passed filtering criteria was 725. The most differently expressed genes (n=20) were investigated in this study, in which there were 3 upregulated and 17 downregulated. According to gene function annotations, the differential genes were classified into 8 categories which concerned cellular component and biological process, Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) searching showed 4 genes' metabolism pathway. CONCLUSION: Systematic aerobic exercise upregulates expression of enzyme genes concerning tricarboxylic acid cycle, and downregulates expression of genes conceming muscle protein synthesis and sphingolipid. It is suggested that aerobic exercise is good to protect human nerves' integrity, exerts positive action on anti-aging and accelerate the aerobic metabolism of lipid materials in vivo.