1.Relationship between Expression of Adhesion Molecules by Brain Microvascular Endothelial Cell and Ischemic Brain Damage (review)
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(8):654-655
The adhesion molecules expressed by brain microvascular endothelial cell maintain the structure and function of brain, ensure the continuity of endothelium cell and penetrate blood-brain barrier in physiology. They also intervene inflammation cells that remove or orientate regular or inflammation organism in pathology. The adhesion molecules of Immunoglobulin supperfamily and Selectin family are expressed by brain microvascular endothelial cell and have affinity with the ischemic brain damage. The advance in research on relationship between the expression of adhesion molecules by brain microvascular endothelial cell and ischemic brain damage is reviewed in this article.
2.Expression of variants of CD44 molecules in polymorphic adenoma of salivary glands
Fang LIU ; Yu PAN ; Junpeng LAI ; Yingshi LIU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(4):-
Objective To investigate the expression of CD44v3 and CD44v6 in the polymorphic adenoma of salivary glands. Methods Using immunohistochemistry technology to detect the expression of CD44v3 and CD44v6 in 30 cases of polymorphic adenoma of salivary glands. Results The expression of CD44v3 was positive in 66.7 %cases within 30 paraffin-embedded sections, while CD44v6,86.7 % was positive. Conclusion The high expression of CD44v3 and CD44v6 maybe the reason of the low invasive ability and migration of polymorphic adenoma of salivary glands.
3.Expression and characterization of porcine epidermal growth factor in Lactobacillus plantarum.
Zemin ZHONG ; Qiang LAI ; Xiyao YU ; Dehui LIU ; Yumao HUANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2015;31(9):1325-1334
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) is an epithelial cell growth factor that can stimulate intestinal development, repair the damage of epidermal cells as well as reduce the incidence of pathogen infection and diarrhea. In order to produce a recombinant Lactobacillus plantarum (L. plantarum) expressing porcine epidermal growth factor (pEGF), we constructed a recombinant vector stably expressing pEGF in L. plantarum strains. First, L. plantarum strain Lp-1 was isolated from intestinal contents of piglets. Then the functional domain of pEGF, M6 precursor protein signal peptide (SP) and super strong constitutive promoter (SCP) were connected with the backbone plasmid pIAβ8 to construct the recombinant vector that was transformed into Lp-1 by electroporation. Afterwards, pEGF was expressed in Lp-1 and detected by Tricine-SDS-PAGE and ELISA. After orally irrigated early-weaned BALB/c mice with the recombinant L. plantarum every morning and late afternoon for 10 consecutive days, body weight, villous height and crypt depth in the intestine were measured to examine the influence of the recombinant bacteria on the intestinal development of early-weaned mice in vivo. Finally, the results of our experiments demonstrated that pEGF was successfully expressed in Lp-1 and the molecular weight of pEGF was 6 kDa. In addition, the recombinant pEGF can enhanced the daily gain and exerted significance influence (P < 0.05) to the small intestinal morphology of early-weaned BALB/c mice. In conclusion, pEGF could be expressed in L. plantarum and the recombinant pEGF possesses good biological activity.
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Electrophoresis, Polyacrylamide Gel
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Epidermal Growth Factor
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biosynthesis
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Genetic Vectors
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Intestines
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microbiology
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Lactobacillus plantarum
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metabolism
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Plasmids
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Promoter Regions, Genetic
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Protein Precursors
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Protein Sorting Signals
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Recombinant Proteins
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biosynthesis
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Swine
4.Intraarterial embolization combined with resection for the treatment of huge tumors in the buttocks
Biming LIU ; Yu ZHAO ; Hua ZHANG ; Yongqiang LI ; Lai WEI
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(4):304-306
Objective To evaluate a combination therapy for huge tumors in the buttocks.Methods A total of 11 patients from our hospital were collected,among them 5 cases were of hemangioma,4 cases of neurofibroma,2 cases of soft tissue sarcoma.Before definite surgical resection all cases received tumor embolization with silk thread and gelatin-sponge article using Seldinger's technic.Subsequently,all patients underwent a successful tumor resection. Results Superselective embolization for all the cases'feeding arteries resulted in recession of the tumors and relatively well-demarcated margins,and all the lumps became softer.and the local pain was alleviated.Surgical resection could be radical with avoidance of fatal intraoperative hemorrhage.The 5 cases of hemangioma had a average operative bleeding of 450 ml,4 cases of neurofibroma had 420 ml,2 cases of soft tissue sarcoma had 150 ml.No patients needed intraoperative and postoperative blood transfusion.The operation time was about 2-3 hours,the normal tissues were preserved and the contour and function of the diseased limbs were very good.One case had a delayed incision healing,and the others had a healing by the first intention.There was no recurrence and other complications (like deep venous thrombosis)during a follow-up period of 4-8 months. Conclusions Surgical resection combined with interventional embolism for the treatment of huge tumors in the buttocks can reduce the risk of bleeding effectively during operation.It can improve the success rate of operation leading to satisfactory results.
5.Significance of hyperinteuse vessel signs on fluid-attenuated inversion recovery magnetic resonance imaging in patients with cerebral infarction
Hai YU ; Shaoqiang LIU ; Zufeng XIAO ; Yanwei LAI ; Xuhua HUANG
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2008;41(11):734-737
Objective To elucidate significance of hyperintense vessel signs(HVS)on FLAIR MRI in patients with cerebral infarction. Methods Two hundred and sixty-two patients with cerebral infarction admitted in our hospital were included in this study. We retrospectively defined HVS on FLAIR MRI in these patients in comparison with time of flight(TOF)on MR angiograms(MRA), hyperintense lesions on diffusion-weighted images(DWI). Results HVS on FLAIR MR[were identified in 117 patients with cerebral infarction(45.4%), of which 47 patients(83.9%)were obtained within 24 hours of symptom onset. HVS on FLAIR MRI were detected in 74 patients at sylvian fissure(62.2%), 11 at cortical sulci (9.2% ,11/119),34 at the posterior circulation regions(28.6% ,34/119). HVS on FLAIR MRI coincided well with ischemia of TOF on MRA and lesion patterns on DWI (χ2 test,P<0.01, respectively). Conclusion HVS on FLAIR MRI is helpful to evaluate abnormal major cerebral arteries of patients with cerebral infarction.
6.Effects of Fluvastatin on microalbuminuria of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Yunfeng SHEN ; Xiaoyang LAI ; Meiying ZHANG ; Zelin LIU ; Rong YU
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(6):526-528
Objective To observe the effect of fluvastatin on urinary albumin excretion rate(UAER)of microalbuminuria in type 2 diabetes patients.Methods Type 2 diabetes patients with mieroalbuminuria were randomly divided into fluvastatin goup(n=126)and control group(n=129).Fluvastatin group was given fluvastatin 40 mg each night.Follow up was conducted for 1.5 years.The UAER and glomerular filtration rate(GFR)as well as blood lipid level before and after therapy were compared.Results UAER in fluvastatin group was significantly lower than that in control group[(59.6±10.5)vs(87.5±12.3)mg/min,P<0.05]before therapy[(104.4±25.2)vs(110.6±19.7)mg/min,P<0.05],which was independent of its lowering-lipid effect.But GFR had no signifimicroalbuminuria which is independent of lowering-lipid effect in type 2 diabetic nephropathy patients and delay the progress of diabetic nephropathy.
7.Causes of misdiagnosis and mistreatment of Dravet syndrome with SCN1A mutations
Xiaorong LIU ; Jinxing LAI ; Liu LIU ; Lu YU ; Hui SUN ; Jianghong SHU ; Bingmei LI ; Weiping LIAO
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(11):1839-1843
Objective To analyze the causes of misdiagnosis and mistreatment of Dravet syndrome. Methods Patients with Dravet syndrome diagnosed according to clinical features and SCN1A gene mutation detection were recruited within recent 3 years. The patients were grouped into correct diagnosis-treatment group and misdiagnosis-mistreatment group according to whether the patients had ever been misdiagnosed and mistreated by sodium channel blockers. The clinical features were compared between two groups. Results Thirty-five cases with Dravet syndrome were collected and the rate of misdiagnosis reached 40%, Nine cases were misdiagnosed as symptomatic focal epilepsy, 4 as Lennox-Gastaut syndrome and 1 as Doose syndrome. The average age of onset in misdiagnosis-mistreatment group was (5.50 ± 3.56) months,and the age of confirmed diagnosis was (83.57 ± 105.62) months. The percentage of abnormal EEG, onset seizure with partial seizure, the seizure frequency within the first year from onset, onset with afebrile seizure, patients with status epilepticus or cluster seizures was higher in misdiagnosis-mistreatment group but it showed no significant statistical significance when compared with that of correct diagnosis-treatment group. The percentage of patients with mental retardation and focal neurological signs was significantly higher in misdiagnosis-mistreatment group (P=0.005 and 0.002, respectively). Conclusions Dravet syndrome is frequently misdiagnosed as symptomatic focal epilepsy. The appearance of focal neurological signs and mental retardation before confirmed diagnosis are important factors for misdiagnosis. Gene mutation screening will be helpful for differential diagnosis of Dravet syndrome.
8.A clinical analysis of eight proven cases of pulmonary mucormycosis
Liyu XU ; Yuwang BAO ; Shibiao WANG ; Deling LIU ; Yinghao YU ; Daoming LIU ; Guoxiang LAI
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2014;53(3):206-209
Objective To improve the understanding of pulmonary mucormycosis by analyzing the clinical manifestations,imaging features,diagnosis,treatment and prognosis of this disease.Methods The clinical data of eight patients diagnosed as pulmonary mucormycosis by histopathologic examination were retrospectively analyzed.Results Eight patients included six males and two females with age from 36 days to 66 years.Underlying conditions covered diabetes (n =4),renal transplantation (n =3),premature (n =1) and long-term corticosteroid treatment in two cases.Imaging manifestations revealed multiple irregular lumps or nodules in three cases,multiple cavities with thick wall in three cases,diffuse lung infiltrate in one case and lung opacities in one case.The diagnoses of seven patients were confirmed by percutaneous needle lung biopsy and the remaining one was diagnosed with fiberoptic bronchoscopy biopsy.Surgery combined with amphotericin B liposome(60 mg/d for three weeks)was applied to one patient who was cured with no recurrence after a 22 month follow-up.Three cases were given amphotericin B liposome (a newborn with 7mg/d for 62 days,the other two 60 mg/d for 31 days and 70 mg/d for 71 days respectively).All had achieved marked response with follow up from 8 to 29 months,but one patient relapsed and died of recurrent lung mucormycosis.The other three patients were treated with itraconazole 400-200 mg/d from 21 days to 1 year with duration of follow up from 1 month to 20 months.One patient was not evaluable due to missing.Two patients relapsed and one died.Conclusion Pulmonary mucormycosis is difficult to diagnose and treat with a high mortality.Percutaneous tranthoracic lung biopsy is a useful diagnostic method.Amphotericin B liposome or itraconazole may be active against mucus.Early control of causes is essential to improve the prognosis and reduce the recurrence in patients with pulmonary mucormycosis.
9.Anxiety and depression disorders in patients of carotid artery stenosis
Lifei WU ; Changwei LIU ; Xinxin LU ; Yu CHEN ; Zhichao LAI ; Bao LIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2014;29(5):385-387
Objective To investigate the distribution of anxiety and depression disorders in patients of carotid artery stenosis (CAS),and the relationship between symptoms of cerebral infarction and the severity of anxiety and depression.Methods We used Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) and Self-Rating Depression Scale(SDS) created by William W.K.Zung to evaluate the anxiety and depression disorders associated with CAS in 93 patients hospitalized at the Department of Vascular Surgery,and 146 hospitalized varicose veins patients as acontrols.Results The scales of CAS are significantly higher than the control group(SAS:32 ± 8 vs 29 ± 7,P < 0.001 ; SDS:42 ± 14 vs 35 ± 11,P < 0.001),within-group analysis of CAS shows that there is no statistical difference between symptomatic group and non-symptomatic group (SAS:32 ±8 vs 32 ± 7,P =0.780; SDS:41 ± 14 vs 42 ± 14,P =0.830),or between infarction group and non-infaction group (SAS:31 ± 8 vs 33 ± 8,P =0.147; SDS:39 ± 14 vs 43 ± 13,P =0.241).Conclusions CAS can cause anxiety and depression disorders,and the disorders are not related to symptoms of cerebral ischemia and cerebral infarction.
10.A novel HIF-1 inhibitor--manassantin A derivative LXY6099 inhibits tumor growth.
Fang-Fang LAI ; Xiao-Yu LIU ; Fei NIU ; Li-Wei LANG ; Ping XIE ; Xiao-Guang CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(5):622-626
Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) is a key transcription factor on hypoxia responses in mammalian tissues. HIF-1 plays as a positive factor in solid tumor and leads to hypoxia-driven responses that enhance its downstream gene expression for tumor growth and survival. LXY6099 was obtained by the structural modification and optimization of manassantin A (MA) as a high potent HIF-1 inhibitor. Antitumor activity of LXY6099 was observed in this study. LXY6099 with an IC50 value of 2.46 x 10(-10) mol x L(-1) showed more sensitive inhibition activity to HIF-1 than that of MA detected by reporter gene assay (> 100 folds). It showed strong inhibition on the growth of human solid tumor cell lines. Furthermore, LXY6099 exhibited significant antitumor activity against established human tumor xenografts in nu/nu mice with treatment of MX-1 breast cancer. Thus, LXY6099 as a novel HIF-1 inhibitor could be further developed into anti-cancer agents.
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Antineoplastic Agents
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pharmacology
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Breast Neoplasms
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metabolism
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Heterografts
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Humans
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1
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metabolism
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Lignans
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pharmacology
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Mice, Nude