1.Improvement of rat pulmonary microvascular endothelial cell primary culture methods
Ge, MENG ; Jian, ZHAO ; Xin-Huai, L(U) ; Ri-Gao, DING
Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences 2009;33(6):567-569
Objective:To improve the primary culture method of rat pulmonary microvascular endothelial cells(PMVECs) and obtain purified PMVECs.Methods:The modified tissue block pasted culture method was used to isolate and culture Wistar rat PMVECs. The morphous of cultured cells were observed by microscopy. The cultured cells were identified by detecting factor Ⅷ related antigen and binding isolectin B4. Results and Conclusion:The morphous of cultured primary PMVECs in vitro showed short fusiform shape or polygon, and the monolayer of cultured cells displayed the shape of pavingstone. But the morphous changed followed the transfer of culture and the change of culture condition. The cultured cells had characterization of binding isolectin B4 and negative immunocytochemical staining for factor Ⅷ related antigen. The cultured PMVECs have good growth state and purity,and can be subcultringed stably.The observation of cell morphous integrating with immunocytochemical staining is a reasonable identification method for PMVECs.
2.Isolation, purification, primary culture and identification of alveolar type Ⅱ epithelial cell from rats
Ge, MENG ; Jian, ZHAO ; Xin-huai, L(U) ; Ri-gao, DING
Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences 2010;34(1):34-36
Objective To establish a method of isolation, purification, primary culture and identification of alveolar type Ⅱ epithelial cells(AT-Ⅱ).Methods The AT-Ⅱs were isolated from Wistar rats by trypsin,purified by differential centrifugation, erythrocyte spallation, differential adherence and immune adherence, and identified by observing the morphology of cultured cells under the inverted phase and tannic acid staining. Results and Conclusion The cultured primary AT-Ⅱs in vitro presented single or island form growth, and their shapes were round or elliptical. A great deal of fine particles showed sharp contrast, and were observed in intracytoplasm. The cell nuclei were clear. They were positive for tannic acid staining.The primary culture AT-Ⅱs obtained from improved isolation and purification have good growth state and purity, and are suitable for research in vitro.
3.Study on the bioequivalence of gliclazide sustained released tablet in healthy volunteers
Yuanhong XU ; Jun LI ; Xiongwen L ; Yong JIN ; Jinfang GE ; Lei PENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(08):-
Aim To evaluate the bioequivalence of two preparations of gliclazide in healthy volunteers.Methods The concentration of gliclazide was measured by high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) after a single or multiple dosage of gliclazide sustained released tablet in healthy volunteers.The pharmacokinetic parameters of the two preparations were calculated by 3P97 program.LnAUC0~∞,lnAUC0~72 and lnAUC0~? were used to evaluate the bioequivalence of the two preparations with analysis of variance and two one-side t-test.Results Both the gliclazide extended action tablet were best fitted to one-compartment model.The main parameters of the tested and reference gliclazide after a single dose were as follows:Cmax(2.07?0.61) and(2.26?0.61)mg?L-1;Tmax(5.10?0.55)h and(5.05?0.51)h;T12Ka(1.50?0.26)h and(1.52?0.27)h;T12Ke(8.89?1.56)h and(8.68?1.72)h;MRT(22.63?1.01)h and(22.38?0.93)h;AUC0~72(39.19?8.03)mg?h-1?L-1 and(39.26?8.37)mg?h-1?L-1;AUC0~∞:(45.80?9.51)mg?h-1?L-1 and(45.57?9.76)mg?h-1?L-1;F0~72 and F0~∞(100.19?6.22)% and(100.85?5.88)%,respectively.The main parameters of the tested and reference gliclazide after multiple dose were as follows:Cmax(4.83?0.86)mg?L-1 and(4.69?0.64)mg?L-1;Cmin(0.68?0.14) mg?L-1 and(0.66?0.12)mg?L-1;Tmax:(4.10?0.45) h and(4.10?0.55)h;T12Ka:(2.03?0.53)h and(2.04?0.40)h;T12Ke:(7.24?0.87)h and(7.09?1.14)h;MRT(9.17?0.30)h and(9.19?0.37)h;AUCSS:(41.62?6.48) mg?h-1?L-1 and(42.18?6.03)mg?h-1?L-1;Cav:(1.73?0.27)mg?L-1 and(1.76?0.25)mg?L-1;DF(240.85%?34.07)and(230.23%?24.80%) respectively.The relative bioavailability was(98.60?4.60)%.The AUC0~T,AUC0~∞ or AUCSS,Cmax and Tmax were bioequivalent between the two preparations.Conclusion The tested and reference gliclazide sustained released tablet are bioequivalent.
4.Priority Setting for Occupational Cancer Prevention.
Cheryl E PETERS ; Alison L PALMER ; Joanne TELFER ; Calvin B GE ; Amy L HALL ; Hugh W DAVIES ; Manisha PAHWA ; Paul A DEMERS
Safety and Health at Work 2018;9(2):133-139
BACKGROUND: Selecting priority occupational carcinogens is important for cancer prevention efforts; however, standardized selection methods are not available. The objective of this paper was to describe the methods used by CAREX Canada in 2015 to establish priorities for preventing occupational cancer, with a focus on exposure estimation and descriptive profiles. METHODS: Four criteria were used in an expert assessment process to guide carcinogen prioritization: (1) the likelihood of presence and/or use in Canadian workplaces; (2) toxicity of the substance (strength of evidence for carcinogenicity and other health effects); (3) feasibility of producing a carcinogen profile and/or an occupational estimate; and (4) special interest from the public/scientific community. Carcinogens were ranked as high, medium or low priority based on specific conditions regarding these criteria, and stakeholder input was incorporated. Priorities were set separately for the creation of new carcinogen profiles and for new occupational exposure estimates. RESULTS: Overall, 246 agents were reviewed for inclusion in the occupational priorities list. For carcinogen profile generation, 103 were prioritized (11 high, 33 medium, and 59 low priority), and 36 carcinogens were deemed priorities for occupational exposure estimation (13 high, 17 medium, and 6 low priority). CONCLUSION: Prioritizing and ranking occupational carcinogens is required for a variety of purposes, including research, resource allocation at different jurisdictional levels, calculations of occupational cancer burden, and planning of CAREX-type projects in different countries. This paper outlines how this process was achieved in Canada; this may provide a model for other countries and jurisdictions as a part of occupational cancer prevention efforts.
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5.Non-junctional Cx32 mediates anti-apoptotic and pro-tumor effects via epidermal growth factor receptor in human cervical cancer cells
ZHAO YI-FAN ; LAI YONG-CHANG ; GE HUI ; GUO YUN-QUAN ; FENG XUE ; WANG QIN ; FAN LI-XIA ; HARRIS L ANDREW ; TAO WANG ; Liang XI-YAN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2017;31(10):971-972
ABSTRACT:OBJECTIVE To investigate the role of connexin proteins (Cx), which form gap junctions (GJ), in progression and chemotherapeutic sensitivity of cervical cancer (CaCx). METHODS We analyze the expression of Cx26, Cx30, Cx32 and Cx43 in human specimens consisting of: Normal cervix (n=78), CaCx FIGO stage Ⅰ (n=148), CaCx FIGO stage Ⅱ (n=165). InCaCx cell lines, Hela- Cx32 (induced expression by doxycycline), C- 33A (endogenously express Cx32) and siHa (transiently transfected plasmid with Cx32), we detected the role of Cx32 against tostreptonigrin/cisplatin-induced apopotosisin presence or absence of functional GJ through using GJ inhibitors or low density cultural.Furtherly, we observed the relativity of Cx32 and EGFR expression in human specimens. Also, we detected the role of EGFR signaling pathway in the process of Cx32 anti-apoptosis through suppressed EGFR expression by inhibitors or siRNA sequences in cell lines. RESULTS We firstly demonstrated the expression of Cx32 was highly upregulated and accumulated in cytoplasm in the CaCx specimens, and the degree of upregulation correlated with advanced FIGO stages. Thus,in three human cervical cell lines, Cx32 was shown to suppress apoptosis when GJ formation is inhibited. No matter in cases of CaCx or cell lines, Cx32 expression was highly correlated with expression of EGFR and the EGFR pathway is an essential component of the Cx32-induced anti-apoptotic effect. CONCLUSION Cx32, traditionally tumor suppressive protein, was shown to be tumor protective against chemotherapy through EGFR pathway in a GJ-independent way.
6.Determination and evaluation of arsenic speciation and glutathione level in lever and blood of mice subchronically exposed to inorganic arsenic
Yu-hong, MU ; Chun-qing, QU ; Yuan, ZHONG ; Xiao-yun, YU ; Ge-xin, LI ; Xiu-qiang, L(U) ; Gui-fan, SUN ; Ya-ping, JIN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2008;27(3):260-263
Objective To explore the distribution of arsenic speciafion and to estimate the effect of arsenic on glutathione(GSH)levels in the blood and liver of mice exposed to different concentrations of inorganic AsⅢ through drinking water.Methods Mice drank water containing arsenite at concentrations of iAsⅢ of 0(contr01),25,50,100 ms/L for 6 weeks.Blood and liver were sampled to asses$the levels of inorganic arsenic(iAs),monomethylarsenic acid(MMA),dimethylarsenic acid(DMA)by the method of hydride generation trapping and ultra-hypothermia coupled with atomic absorption spectrometry,and the level of GSH by the method of 5,5'-Dithio-bis (2-Nitrobenzoic acid).Results Leveh of iAs.MMA and DMA in blood and in liver increased along with the increase of iAs concentrations in drinking water.Primary methylated index(PMI)and secondary methylation index (SMI)of liver and blood were significantly higher in exposed groups than those in control group(P<0.05).SMI of liver in 50 mg/L exposed group[(50.45±2.94)%]was significantly higher than those in 25 mg/L and 100 mg/Lgroups[(41.68±7.09)%and(41.19±8.87)%,respectively],the difference being statistically significant(P<0.05).The ratio of iAs.MMA and DMA in blood and liver in exposed group were 2:3:5 and 4:3:3,the percentage of level of organic arsenic(MMA+DMA)were 80%and 60%.GSH in blood and liver in exposed group decreased along with iAs concentrations in drinking water and had significant differences compared with those in control group (P<0.05).However,levels of GSH in liver and blood did not differ significantly between exposed groups and control group(P>0.05).Conclusions Membolism of iAs in liver is maximized when the iAs concentrations in drinking water increases to a certain level.However,the percentage of arsenic speciation in blood is different from that in liver,suggesting that other organs and tissues may be capable of methylation of inorganic arsenic.The level of GSH in liver and blood in mice is a good mark tO reflect the toxicity of arsenic.
7.Physical circumference development in Chinese children aged 3-6 years
ZHEN Zhiping, BA Yi, MA De, XUE Yaqi, GE Meiqin, L Bingchen, GUO Meitong
Chinese Journal of School Health 2025;46(3):412-415
Objective:
To understand the growth and development levels of four physical measurements in children aged 3-6 years in China, so as to provide a reference for child nutrition improvement and health promotion.
Methods:
A stratified random sampling method was used to collect physical measurement data from 120 kindergartens 25 842 children aged 3-6 years across 24 provinces and cities in seven natural geographical regions of North China, Northeast China, East China, Central China, South China, Southwest China and Northwest China from 2020 to 2023. The development levels of head circumference, chest circumference, waist circumference, and hip circumference were evaluated using a grading method. The analysis of gender and age differences was conducted using Mann-Whitney U- test and Kruskal-Wallis test, and the comparison of abnormal detection rates for different genders was conducted using Chi square test.
Results:
The distribution range of children aged 3-6 was 51.74(50.08, 53.33) cm in terms of head circumference, 55.73(52.09, 59.04) cm in terms of chest circumference, 53.04(48.92, 56.40) cm in terms of waist circumference, and 59.36(56.30, 62.32) cm in terms of hip circumference. The detection rate of abnormal head circumference in boys and girls aged 3-6 years old was relatively high (19.71%-42.02%), and the detection rate of abnormal physical circumference development levels in boys was higher than that in girls of all ages ( χ 2=5.63-83.35, P <0.05). The detection rate of abnormal hip circumference (4.89%-6.53%) and chest circumference (4.51%-6.38%) in boys and girls aged 3-6 was relatively low, and there was no statistically significant difference in the abnormal rate between different ages and genders ( χ 2=0.00-1.61, 0.00-3.71, P >0.05). The detection rate of abnormal waist circumference in boys and girls aged 3-6 was relatively high (13.70%-42.45%), and the detection rate of abnormal waist circumference in girls was higher than that in boys aged 4-6 groups ( χ 2=10.49-58.18, P < 0.05).
Conclusions
The overall physical development of children aged 3-6 years in China is improving, but the abnormal detection rates for head circumference and waist circumference are relatively high. Child healthcare should focus on preventing and treating abdominal obesity, with differentiated health intervention strategies based on different age groups and genders.
8.Evaluation on the relationship between pregnancy associated plasma protein-A and intravascular ultrasound detected culprit coronary plaque morphology in patients with unstable angina
Xiao-Fan WU ; Yun-Dai CHEN ; Shu-Zheng L(U) ; Fang REN ; Chang-Jiang GE ; Ze-Ning JIN ; Kai TAN ; Feng XU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2011;39(5):424-428
Objective To assess the relationship between pregnancy associated plasma protein-A (PAPP-A)and culprit coronary plaque morphology in patients with unstable angina(UA).Methods Sixtyeight UA patients undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography and intravascular ultrasound were included in this study.A sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique was used to assay the circulating PAPP-A.Plaque characteristics of culprit lesion were analyzed for UA patients with various PAPP-A levels.Results PAPP-A level was significantly higher in high-risk UA than in non-high-risk UA[(19.9±20.1)mIU/L vs.(6.9 ±5.7)mIU/L,P=0.002].Optimal threshold of PAPP-A to prediet high-risk UA was determined as 11.0 mIU/L with a sensitivity of 78.6%and a specificity of 77.5%.Patients with higher PAPP-A level(≥11.0 mIU/L)was associated with larger external elastic membrane cross-sectional area,plaque area and more plaque burden compared with patients with lower PAPP-A Ievel(all P<0.01).Positive remodeling,attenuated plaque and plaque rupture were significantly more often in patients with higher PAPP-A than in patients with lower PAPP-A level(all P<0.01).PAPP-A≥11.0 mIU/L(OR=5.921,P=0.014)and attenuated plaque(OR=7.541,P=0.038)were independent risk predictors for high-risk UA.Conclusions PAPP-A was associated with instability of culprit plaque in UA patients.PAPP-A≥11.0 mIU/L and attenuated plaque were independent predictors for high-risk UA.
9.Surgery for jugular foramen schwannomas via a pure endoscopic transoral approach
Qiu-Hang ZHANG ; Hong-Chuan GUO ; Zhen-Lin WANG ; Hai-Li L(U) ; Wei JI ; Feng KONG ; Ming-Chu LI ; Ge CHEN ; Jian-Tao LIANG ; Yu-Hai BAO
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;47(5):363-367
Objective To report a new approach,endoscopic transoral approach for the resection of jugular foramen schwannoma.Methods Nine patients with jugular foramen schwannoma ( three males and six females,ranging in age from 15 to 61 years old ) were treated by direct surgery via a pure endoscopic transoral approach to the jugular foramen. Eight patients complained of hypoglossal nerve palsy with hemiatrophy of the tongue; six cases complained of vagus nerve palsy. Three cases complained of glossopharyngeal nerve palsy,one case complained of facial nerve palsy and hearing loss.Results The nerves in this area were preserved and radical intracapsular removal of the tumor was performed via endoscopic transoral approach in the nine cases.Tumor removal,as assessed by intraoperative endoscopic inspection,postoperative magnetic resonance imaging and clinical evaluation,revealed all tumors were completely removed.One patient suffered from temporary swallowing difficulties and temporary right vagus palsy Ⅰ day after surgery.There were no others intraoperative and postoperative complications.All patients were followed up for 4 -29 months,no recurrences were occured in all these patients and the muscle bulk,motor and the pre-postoperative swallowing fuction,the vagus palsy,the facial nerve palsy and hearing loss had improved in these patients.Conclusion The endoscopic transoral approach and intracapsular removal of the tumor provided for successful minimally invasive surgery in the jugular foramen schwannomas.
10.Ultrasonic destruction of albumin microbubbles enhances gene transfection and expression in cardiac myocytes
Guo-Zhong WANG ; Jing-Hua LIU ; Shu-Zheng L(U) ; Yun L(U) ; Cheng-Jun GUO ; Dong-Hui ZHAO ; Dong-Ping FANG ; Dong-Fang HE ; Yuan ZHOU ; Chang-Jiang GE
Chinese Medical Journal 2011;(9):1395-1400
Background It has been proven that ultrasonic destruction of microbubbles can enhance gene transfection efficiency into the noncardiac cells, but there are few reports about cardiac myocytes. Moreover, the exact mechanisms are not yet clear; whether the characteristic of microbubbles can affect the gene transfection efficiency or not is still controversial.This study was designed to investigate whether the ultrasound destruction of gene-loaded microbubbles could enhance the plasmids carried reporter gene transfection in primary cultured myocardial cell, and evaluate the effects of microbubbles characteristics on the transgene expression in cardiac myocytes.Methods The β-galactosidase plasmids attached to the two types of microbubbles, air-contained sonicated dextrose albumin (ASDA) and perfluoropropane-exposed sonicated dextrose albumin (PESDA) were prepared. The gene transfection into cardiac myocytes was performed in vitro by naked plasmids, ultrasound exposure, ultrasonic destruction of gene-loaded microbubbles and calcium phosphate precipitation, and then the gene expression and cell viability were analyzed.Results The ultrasonic destruction of gene-loaded microbubbles enhanced gene expression in cardiac myocytes compared with naked plasmid transfection ((51.95±2..41) U/g or (29.28±3.65) U/g vs. (0.84-0.21) U/g, P <0.01), and ultrasonic destruction PESDA resulted in more significant gene expression than ASDA ((51.95e2.41) U/g vs. (29.28±3.65)U/g, P <0.05). Ultrasonic destruction of microbubbles during calcium phosphate precipitation gene transfection enhanced 3-galactosidase activity nearly 8-fold compared with calcium phosphate precipitation gene transfection alone ((111.35±11.21) U/g protein vs. (14.13±2.58) U/g protein, P<0.01). Even 6 hours after calcium phosphate precipitation gene transfection, ultrasound-mediated microbubbles destruction resulted in more intense gene expression ((35.63±7.65)U/g vs. (14.13±2.58) U/g, P<0.05 ).Conclusions Ultrasonic destruction of microbubbles might be a promising method for the delivery of non-viral DNA into cardiac myocytes, and the gene tranfection is related to the characteristics of microbubbles.