1.Viral Transactivation of Transcription in Steroid Responsive Simple Nephrotic Syndrome Mediated by Nuclear Factor-Kappa B/Inhibitor Protein-Kappa B Signal Pathway
yu-hong, TAO ; zheng, WANG ; chan-sheng, LI ; xiao-shi, ZHU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(17):-
Objective To investigate the role of nuclear factor-kappa B(NF-?B)/inhibitor protein-kappa B(I?B) signal pathway in viral transactivation of transcription in steroid responsive simple nephrotic syndrome(SRSNS).Methods Children with SRSNS(inclu-ding active stage and remissive stage) were examined,and were compared to children with nephritic nephrosis,secondary glomerular di-seases,bronchiolitis and healthy children.Electro-mobility shift assays,reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) were used to detect the activity of NF-?B,the gene expression of respiratory tract viruses (including respiratory syncytial virus and influenza virus) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMCs) and the levels of viral antibody in plasma,respectively.The protein levels of I?B? and IL-8 were measured through Western blot and ELISA in SRSNS at active stage and healthy children.Results Compared with SRSNS at remissive stage and other groups,the activity of NF?B in SRSNS at active stage was much higher.And there was a positive linear correlation trend between the activity of NF-?B and the gene expression of respiratory tract viruses in SRSNS at active stage.With healthy children,the level of IL-8 in plasma from SRSNS at active stage was significantly increased.There was a positive correlation between the activity of NF?B and the level of IL-8(r=0.88 P
2.Calculation of underwater decompression schedule for the simulated 100 m Trimix conventional diving and verification of the schedule with animal experiment.
Yang-yang LI ; Lu SHI ; Yan-meng ZHANG ; Chan-juan XIAO ; Hong-tao LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2015;31(3):197-200
OBJECTIVETo explore the underwater decompression schedule for 100 m Trimix conventional diving operations and evaluate its safety through a simulated rabbits Trimix conventional diving.
METHODSAccording to the Haldane theory, the assumed time units, the classification of tissue compartments, the nitrogen super-saturation safety coefficient and the selection of methods used for the calculation of the simulated 100 m Trimix conventional diving schedule were properly selected, and the calculating method for the dive decompression schedule was thus firmly established. In our experiments, five tissue compartments were selected during the calculation of decompression schedule: 5 min, 10 min, 20 min, 40 min and 75 min, and the nitrogen super-saturation safety coefficient was calculated by 1.6. Eight New Zealand rabbits were performed a simulated 100 m Trimix dive program which was established according to the Haldane theory, and eight rabbits for intact group. The tissues wet/dry ratio and ethology were detected and observed before and after the simulated diving to evaluate the safety of decompression schedule.
RESULTSBy using the developed underwater decompression schedule, abnormal ethology changes in rabbits could not be observed after compression and decompression to the surface; and the tissues wet/dry ratio of simulated diving rabbits had no significant changes compared with the intact group (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe decompression schedule calculated by Haldane theory seemed to be safe and reliable, the diving breathing gas concentration did not cause oxygen toxicity and nitrogen narcosis among the dive rabbits, and dive efficiency was greatly improved by using enriched oxygen gas in UPTD safety range during decompression.
Animal Experimentation ; Animals ; Decompression ; Diving ; Helium ; Nitrogen ; Oxygen ; Rabbits
3.Molecular epidemiology and detection of clinical isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae producing plasmid-mediated 16S rRNA methylases
Fangyou YU ; Chan CHEN ; Weiliang DU ; Guoan LI ; Xueqing ZHANG ; Zengqiang CHEN ; Jian CHEN ; Liangxiag WANG ; Tao ZHU ; Di QU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2009;32(3):268-273
Objective To investigate the prevalence and molecular epidemiology of clinical isolates of plasmid-mediated 16S rRNA methylases-producing Klebsiella pneumoniae. Methods From January 2006 and September 2007, 337 non-replicate clinical isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae were consecutively collected from inpatients in a teaching hospital in Wenzhou, China. All of the isolates were identified by the automated microbiology systems. MICs of amikacin, gentamicin and tobramycin were determined by agar dilution method. The isolates were investigated for the presence of ESBLs by the CLSI-recommended confirmatory tests. PCR was used to detect 16S rRNA methylase genes, ESBL genes and class Ⅰ integrase gene. The homology of these isolates was analyzed by pulse-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE). Results Sixty-four ( 19. 0% ), 28 ( 8. 3% ) and 55 ( 16. 3% ) of 337 isolates were resistant to gentamicin, amikacin and tobramycin, respectively. Twenty-one (6. 2% ) isolates carried 16S rRNA methylase genes (3 for armA, 13 for rmtB, 5 for both armA and rmtB) and high-level resistant to gentamicin, amikacin and tobramycin ( MICs ≥256 mg/L). Nineteen of 21 isolates with 16S rRNA methylase genes were ESBL producers, blaCTX-M-14-like, blaCTX-M-like and blaSHV-12-like were predominant genotypes of ESBLs. The plasmids of 13 isolates were transferred into the recipients E. co/iJ53. PCR and sequence analysis revealed that blaCTX-M-14-like,blaCTX-M-15-like and blaSHV-12-like were co-transferred with the armA or the rmtB to the recipients. All transconjugants harbored intll and blaTEN-1. Of the 21 isolates, 14 patterns were obtained by PFGE. Conclusion Both horizontal gene transfer and clonal spread were responsible for the dissemination of the rmtB or the armA gene in Klebsiella pneumoniae.
4.The Role of Mitochondrial Biogenesis Dysfunction in Diabetic Cardiomyopathy
Li-Chan TAO ; Ting-ting WANG ; Lu ZHENG ; Fei HUA ; Jian-Jun LI
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2022;30(5):399-408
Diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM) is described as abnormalities of myocardial structure and function in diabetic patients without other well-established cardiovascular factors. Although multiple pathological mechanisms involving in this unique myocardial disorder, mitochondrial dysfunction may play an important role in its development of DCM. Recently, considerable progresses have suggested that mitochondrial biogenesis is a tightly controlled process initiating mitochondrial generation and maintaining mitochondrial function, appears to be associated with DCM. Nonetheless, an outlook on the mechanisms and clinical relevance of dysfunction in mitochondrial biogenesis among patients with DCM is not completely understood. In this review, hence, we will summarize the role of mitochondrial biogenesis dysfunction in the development of DCM, especially the molecular underlying mechanism concerning the signaling pathways beyond the stimulation and inhibition of mitochondrial biogenesis. Additionally, the evaluations and potential therapeutic strategies regarding mitochondrial biogenesis dysfunction in DCM is also presented.
5.A correlation research on Chinese medical syndromes of chronic heart failure and various complications.
Juan WANG ; Chan CHEN ; Hui-Hui ZHAO ; Jian-Xin CHEN ; Liang-Tao LUO ; Xue-Gong XU ; Shan-Shan GAO ; Li ZHANG ; Wei WANG
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(2):141-145
OBJECTIVETo study the correlation between various complications of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients and Chinese medical syndromes, thus indicating distribution laws of Chinese medical syndromes in various complications of CHF patients.
METHODSChinese medical syndrome typing was performed in 630 CHF patients by cross-sectional study of the demographic data, history of present diseases, related information on Chinese medical four diagnostic methods, and the distribution of complications. Logistic regression analysis was used to determine the correlation of various complications of CHF patients and Chinese medical syndromes.
RESULTSIn this study, recruited were common complications such as hypertension, diabetes, arrhythmia, hyperlipemia, and cerebral vascular accident, and so on. Main syndromes were sequenced as qi deficiency syndrome, blood stasis syndrome, water retention syndrome, yin deficiency syndrome, phlegm turbid syndrome, yang deficiency syndrome. Results of Logistic regression analysis indicated that correlation existed between common complications and Chinese medical syndromes. In CHF complicated hypertension patients, Logistic regression analysis showed qi deficiency syndrome and yang deficiency syndrome were negatively correlated with hypertension (P < 0.05). In CHF complicated diabetes patients, Logistic regression analysis showed phlegm turbid syndrome and water retention syndrome were positively correlated with diabetes (P < 0.05). In CHF complicated arrhythmia patients, there was no statistical difference in the distribution of each syndrome (P > 0.05). In CHF complicated hyperlipemia patients, Logistic regression analysis showed qi deficiency syndrome and water retention syndrome were negatively correlated with hyperlipemia (P < 0.05), while blood stasis syndrome, yin deficiency syndrome, and phlegm turbid syndrome were positively correlated with hyperlipemia (P < 0.01). In CHF complicated cerebral vascular accident patients, Logistic regression analysis showed qi deficiency syndrome and yang deficiency syndrome were negatively correlated with cerebral vascular accident (P < 0.01, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThere existed certain correlations between complications of CHF and the distribution of main Chinese medical syndromes. It could be used as guidance for treating CHF and its various complications by Chinese medicine and pharmacy.
Aged ; Chronic Disease ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Female ; Heart Failure ; complications ; diagnosis ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Yang Deficiency ; complications ; diagnosis ; Yin Deficiency ; complications ; diagnosis
6.Clinical observation on etomidate combined with propofol for laparoscopic cholecystectomy
Yang HUANG ; Changming YANG ; Tao LI ; Wanghui ZHOU ; Rongli LIU ; Chan WANG
The Journal of Clinical Anesthesiology 2017;33(11):1078-1081
Objective To observe the clinical effect of etomidate combined with propofol on laparoscopic cholecystectomy.Methods Eight patients undergoing laparoscopic cholecystectomy cho sen from March 2015 to April 2016 in our hospital,falling into ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ grades,randomly divided into four groups,20 in each.Group A was administered of propofol (2 mg/kg);group B etomidate (0.3 mg/kg);group C etomidate (0.15 mg/kg) combined with propofol (1 mg/kg);group D etomidate (0.1 mg/kg) combined with propofol (1.5 mg/kg).Systolic blood pressure,diastolic blood pressure and heart rate of the four group were compared at the following six time points:before anesthesia induction(T0),1 min before intubation (T1),the intubation moment (T2),1 min after intubation (T3),5 min after intubation (T4),15 min after intubation (T5).The serum of four groups were collected at the time before anesthesia induction (T0),30 min after anesthesia induction (Tb),2 h after induction of anesthesia (Tc) and 24 h after anesthesia induction(Td).Aldosterone,cortisol and adrenocorticotropic hormone in serum were tested by radioimmunoassay.The incidence of adverse reactions such as injection pain and myoclonus during induction,and postoperative nausea and vomiting of the four groups were recorded and compared.Results Compared with T0,HR,SBP at T1,T4 and T5 were significantly decreased in group A (P<0.05).SBP at T2 were significantly increased in group B (P<0.05),and SBP at T1 and T5 were significantly decreased in group C (P<0.05).There was no significant difference of HR at T1,T2,T3,T4 and T5 in group B and C.Compared with T0,HR,SBP at T1,and T5 were significantly decreased in group D (P<0.05).There was no significant difference in hemodynamics among the four groups.Compared with T0,the levels of Cor and ALD at Tb and Tc were decreased in group B and C (P<0.05).And the level of ACTH of B and C in Tc were significantly increased (P<0.05).Compared with group A,the levels of Cor and ALD of group B and C were significantly decreased at Tb and Tc (P<0.05).Compared with group B,the levels of Cor and ALD of group C and D showed less decrease at Tb and Tc (P<0.05).And compared with group C,the levels of Cor and ALD of group D showed less decrease at Tb and Tc (P<0.05).Conclusion Etomidate combined with propofol induced can reduce the side effects induced by propofol or etomidate alone,which is an ideal way of anesthesia induction.
7.Comparison of the culture methods between human cumulus cells and mural granulosa cells
Wen HE ; LüJie ; Tao LI ; Yan-Fei WEN ; Chan-Lin HAN ; Liu-Hong CAI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2018;34(2):380-384
AIM:To establish an effective method for purification and culture of human cumulus cells(CCs) in vitro,and to compare the characteristics between CCs and mural granulosa cells(MGCs).METHODS:Follicular fluid and cumulus complex from the patients undergoing intracytoplasmic sperm injection were collected.CCs were mechanically cut from cumulus complex and then directly inoculated on a Petri dish, and MGCs were obtained from follicular fluid through density gradient centrifugation.The expression of follicle stimulating hormone receptor(FSHR)was determined by immunofluorescence.The cell growth curves were measured by CCK-8 assay.The secretion of estrogen was detected by ELISA.RESULTS:After incubated for 24 h, the adherence of CCs was observed.CCs and MGCs had similar growth characteristics and FSHR expression.The similar cell growth curves were observed by CCK-8 assay and the results of ELISA showed that they had comparable secretion of estrogen.CONCLUSION:Direct culture of CCs mechanically cutting from cumulus complex is an effective method.CCs had similar growth characteristics,growth curves and secretion of estro-gen to MGCs cultured in vitro and could be a substitutive source of granulosa cell subsets.
8.Sulfasalazine increases the radiosensitivity of colorectal cancer cells by promoting ferroptosis
Meng LI ; Chan LI ; Yao CHEN ; Haixia PAN ; Tao JIN ; Shumei TIAN ; Gang ZHAO ; Ke XIE
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2022;31(8):727-731
Objective:To investigate the radiosensitization effect of low-dose sulfasalazine (SAS) on colorectal cancer (CRC) cells.Methods:Proliferation inhibition effect of SAS on CRC cells was detected by CCK-8 assay, and the concentration of SAS in vitro assays was based on its IC10 value. CRC cells were treated with SAS alone or combined with inhibitors of apoptosis, autophagy, ferroptosis and necroptosis, then cell viability was detected by CCK-8 assay. Trypan blue staining, clone formation assay and cell growth curves were used to verify the radiosensitization effect of SAS on CRC cells in vitro. CRC cells were treated with SAS and radiotherapy, then the intracellular contents of lipid peroxidation and the protein levels of GPX4, PTGS2, cleaved PARP and active caspase 3 were evaluated, respectively. Subcutaneous xenograft tumor mouse model was established to further verify the radiosensitization effect of SAS in vivo. Results:High dose (lethal dose) of SAS could induce apoptosis and ferroptosis in CRC cells. Low dose (non-lethal dose) of SAS enhanced the radiosensitivity of CRC cells in vitro, and the radiosensitivity effect of SAS could only be abolished by ferroptosis inhibitor (Fer-1). Low dose of SAS combined with radiotherapy significantly down-regulated the expression of GPX4, whereas increased the intracellular lipid peroxidation levels and the expression of PTGS2. SAS also showed significant radiosensitization effect in subcutaneous xenograft tumor model. Conclusion:Our findings suggest that low-dose SAS could increase the radiosensitivity of CRC cells by promoting ferroptosis.
9.Three-dimensional spatial measurement versus conventional CT planning in laparoscopic partial nephrectomy for renal tumors.
Zheng-Fei HU ; Shi-Dong LV ; Jian-Feng HUANG ; Lin ZHANG ; Chan-Tao HUANG ; Yi-Wen LI ; Wen-Hua HUANG ; Jian-Ping YE ; Qiang WEI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2018;38(5):606-611
OBJECTIVETo analyze the advantages of spatial measurement of anatomical parameters in a 3D model in surgical planning for laparoscopic partial nephrectomy (LPN).
METHODSFrom February, 2016 to October, 2017, 37 patients diagnosed with T1 renal mass underwent LPN based on 3D reconstruction after enhanced CT scanning using the Uromedix-3D system (group A), and another 38 patients received LPN with conventional CT planning (group B). The anatomical parameters were measured in the reconstructed 3D model and the demographic data, surgical outcome and postoperative data were compared between the two groups.
RESULTSIn group A, the average time for 3D model reconstruction was (29.3∓9.7) min; the length, width and depth of the renal defect in 3D model were 3.2∓1.1 cm, 2.6∓0.9 cm and 1.7∓0.7 cm, respectively; The distance of the tumor from the collecting system was 3.8∓2.2 mm; The mean R.E.N.A.L score of the patients was 7∓1.5, and 3 patients had accessory renal artery and 2 had early branching of the renal artery. LPNs were completed via the retroperitoneal approach in all the 75 patients without conversion to open or total nephrectomy. Group A and group B showed significant differences in warm ischemic time (26.7∓6.4 vs 31.9∓7.0 min), tumor-excision time (8.4∓2.6 vs 10.4∓2.8 min), renal defect suture time (18.3∓3.9 vs 21.5∓3.4 min), 24-h volume of retroperitoneal drainage (88.6∓40.2 vs 134.3∓58.3 mL) and 48-h volume of retroperitoneal drainage (127.9∓54.5 vs 198.1∓86.3 mL), but not in the demographic data, operation time, intraoperative blood loss or postoperative hospital stay.
CONCLUSIONS3D reconstruction of the renal masses can be completed efficiently and accurately using this system. Compared with conventional CT-based measurement, 3D spatial measurement of the anatomical structures helps to increase the precision in the performance of LPN and reduce the warm ischemia time.
10.Distinct molecular targets of ProEGCG from EGCG and superior inhibition of angiogenesis signaling pathways for treatment of endometriosis
Wan-Sze HUNG ; Massimiliano GAETANI ; Yiran LI ; Zhouyurong TAN ; Xu ZHENG ; Ruizhe ZHANG ; Yang DING ; Gene Chi Wai Man ; Tao ZHANG ; Yi SONG ; Yao WANG ; Jacqueline Pui Wah Chung ; Hang-Tak CHAN ; Roman A.ZUBAREV ; Chiu-Chi WANG
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2024;14(1):100-114
Endometriosis is a common chronic gynecological disease with endometrial cell implantation outside the uterus.Angiogenesis is a major pathophysiology in endometriosis.Our previous studies have demon-strated that the prodrug of epigallocatechin gallate(ProEGCG)exhibits superior anti-endometriotic and anti-angiogenic effects compared to epigallocatechin gallate(EGCG).However,their direct binding targets and underlying mechanisms for the differential effects remain unknown.In this study,we demonstrated that oral ProEGCG can be effective in preventing and treating endometriosis.Additionally,1D and 2D Proteome Integral Solubility Alteration assay-based chemical proteomics identified metadherin(MTDH)and PX domain containing serine/threonine kinase-like(PXK)as novel binding targets of EGCG and ProEGCG,respectively.Computational simulation and BioLayer interferometry were used to confirm their binding affinity.Our results showed that MTDH-EGCG inhibited protein kinase B(Akt)-mediated angiogenesis,while PXK-ProEGCG inhibited epidermal growth factor(EGF)-mediated angiogenesis via the EGF/hypoxia-inducible factor(HIF-1a)/vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)pathway.In vitro and in vivo knockdown assays and microvascular network imaging further confirmed the involvement of these signaling pathways.Moreover,our study demonstrated that ProEGCG has superior therapeutic effects than EGCG by targeting distinct signal transduction pathways and may act as a novel anti-angiogenic therapy for endometriosis.