1.Progression of microRNA in esophageal cancer
Jiangliu YU ; Zhiqiang LING ; Weimin MAO
Journal of International Oncology 2011;38(12):920-922
Researches find that microRNAs(miRNAs) participate in cell proliferation,differentiation and apoptosis.Dysregulation of miRNA exist in almost all kinds of tumors,including esophageal cancer.MiRNAs bind to mRNA of oncogene or tumor suppressor gene by perfectly or partly base-pair complementarity,and then,promote mRNA degradation or inhibit translation of target mRNA.Recently studies have comfirmed that miRNA functions as a significant regulator in esophageal cancer and it is involved in tumorigenesis,development and prognosis.MiR-21 binds to programmed cell death 4(PDCD4) mRNA and inhibits the translation of PDCD4,then promotes tumorigenesis of esophageal cancer.MiR-106-25 polycistron is activated by genomic amplification,and then suppresses the expressions of P21 and Rim,and subsequently promotes the occurrence and progress of esophageal cancer.
2.A case with systemic disseminated fungal disease and reactive histiocytosis.
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(5):397-397
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4.Zinc suppresses airway inflammation in asthmatic rats through regulation of Th1/Th2 balance and activity
Hongyan LU ; Xuqin MAO ; Yu WEN ; Ling ZHANG
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the effects and mechanism of zinc on airway inflammation in asthmatic rats.Methods Animal model of asthma was established by OVA challenging,zinc-deficient and zinc-supplementary diet were given accordingly.Thirty-two SD rats were divided into four groups according to weight: zinc-deficient diet with OVA challenge group(group A),zinc-supplementary diet with OVA challenge group(group B),zinc-normal diet with OVA challenge group(group C) and zinc-normal diet with saline challenge group(group D).Twenty-four hours later asthma was induced,right side lungs were harvested for HE staining to observe histomorphological changes and the respective numbers of eosinophirs,neutrophils and macrophage in the bronchial mucus were counted.The contents of interferon-?(IFN-?),interleukin-4(IL-4),superoxide dismutase(SOD),malondialdehyde(MDA) and glutathione peroxidase(GPX) in lung homogenate were detected.Results Compared with group C,the number of eosinophils,neutrophils and macrophage,and the contents of SOD increased in group A,but significantly decreased in group B(P
5.Expression of erythropoietin and its receptor in normal and neovascularized murine corneas induced by alkali burns
Ling, LUO ; Yuuki KAMINOH ; Hao-Yu, CHEN ; Mao-Nian, ZHANG ; Kang, ZHANG ; Balamurali K AMBATI
International Eye Science 2008;8(5):857-860
AIM: To test the expression of erythropoietin (Epo) and its receptor EpoR in normal and neovascularized murine corneas induced by alkali burns, and to investigate whether Epo/EpoR is involved in the process of corneal angiogenesis.METHODS: The expression of Epo/EpoR was tested in normal and neovascularized murine corneas induced by alkali burns through immunohistochemistry of corneal frozen sections. Epo cloning, expression, and purification were carried out. Then Epo protein (6μL, 1μg) and control (6μ L of vector control or saline) were injected into the corneal stroma respectively, and the corneas were checked at the 14th day after injection to see whether corneal neovascuarization occurred.RESULTS: Epo/EpoR was expressed in epithelial cells, endothelial cells and stromal cells in normal and neovascularized corneas induced by alkaline burns, and also expressed strongly in neovascularized cornea. They were expressed at the same time in stromal inflammatory cells and new vessels. Corneal neovascularization was induced by Epo intrastromal injection in 5 out of 6 eyes ,but no new vessels were observed in all controls (n = 6) at day 14 after vector control or saline intrastromal injection in normal corneas.CONCLUSION: This paper first reported the expression of Epo and its receptor in normal and neovascularized cornea. Injection of Epo into the corneal stroma may induce the corneal neovascularization. Epo/EpoR is associated with the formation of corneal neovascularization.
6.Expression of bone morphogenetic protein-2 and bone morphogeneflc protein-7 in the knee joint synovial tissue of fluorosis rats
Jia-shun, ZENG ; Long, LI ; Ying-man, MO ; Mao-juan, YU ; Chun-ling, ZHU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2009;28(1):28-31
Objective To observe the expressions of bone morphogenetic protein-2(BMP-2)and bone morphogenetie protein-7(BMP-7)in the synovial tissue of fluorosis rats and its correlation with pathogenic mechanism of fluorosis arthritis.Methods Thirty-two SD rats were randomly divided into 4 groups:the control group,low,moderate and high-dose fluoride group.The control group ate commou fodder.The low,moderate and high dose fluoride group were fed with fodder composed of 25%.35%and 68%of corn(containing fluorine of 148.00 mg/kg)in chronic endemic fluorosis region in Guizhou Province.After 140 days,the expressions of BMP-2 and BMP-7 protein were determined by immunohistochemistry and assayed the absorbanee by computer image-pattern analysis system.Light microscope was used to observe the synovial tissue by Hematoxin Eosin,and calculated the pathological integral of synovium according to pathological grade standard.Results The expressions of BMP-2 (32.50±2.73)and BMP-7(38.90±2.56)in the control group was spare.Compared with the control group,the expressions of BMP-2(59.43±5.12,79.82±6.41,101.76±7.56)and BMP-7(55.10±4.82,78.42±5.61,98.46± 6.05)in the synovial tissue was up-regulated in each experimental groups(P<0.05),especially in the moderate dose and the high-dose groups(P<0.05).Compared with the control group(0.54±0.21).the pathological integral of synovium increased(P<0.05)in each experimental groups(1.04±0.98,4.69±1.28,8.60±2.07).The expressions of BMP-2 and BMP-7 in the synovial tissue was found to be positively related with the pathological integral of synovium(r=0.98,0.99,P<0.05).Conclusion The BMP-2 and BMP-7 play an important role in the development of fluorosis arthritis,probably by affecting osteogenesis.
7.Effect of brain - derived neurotrophic factor on apoptosis of embryo brain suffered from intrauterine hypoxic - ischemic injury
meng, MAO ; dan, YU ; jie, ZHANG ; hui, ZHOU ; zhi-ling, WANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the effect and possible signal pathway of brain - derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) on apoptosis of rat embryo brain cells suffering from intrauterine hypoxic - ischemic injury. Methods The uterine arteries of the pregnant rats were clamped for 30 minutes in both experimental group and control group. BDNF(2 ?g) was injected into rats in experimental group while saline was injected into rats in control group through caudal veins. The samples were collected at 24, 48 and 72 hours re-spectively after artery clamping. Neuroapoptosis of different groups induced by ischemic damage was measured by TUNEL assay. The expression of extracellular signal - regulated kinase(ERK)and c - Jun - N - terminal kinase(JNK) were observed by immunohisloche-mistry.Results The number of apoptosis cells after hypoxic - ischemic injury increased progressively with time.The apoptosis cells number in experimental group were much lower in number than those of ischemic control group.The expression of ERK increased while the expression of JNK decreased in experimental group, comparing with that of the ischemic control group, with statistical signif-icance (P
8.Conservation of T cell epitopes between seasonal inlfuenza viruses and the novel inlfuenza A H7N9 virus
Huawei MAO ; Hui-Ling YEN ; Yinping LIU ; Yu-Lung LAU ; J.S.Malik Peiris ; Wenwei TU
Virologica Sinica 2014;(3):170-175
A novel avian influenza A (H7N9) virus recently emerged in the Yangtze River delta and caused diseases, often severe, in over 130 people. This H7N9 virus appeared to infect humans with greater ease than previous avian inlfuenza virus subtypes such as H5N1 and H9N2. While there are other potential explanations for this large number of human infections with an avian influenza virus, we investigated whether a lack of conserved T-cell epitopes between endemic H1N1 and H3N2 inlfuenza viruses and the novel H7N9 virus contributes to this observation. Here we demonstrate that a number of T cell epitopes are conserved between endemic H1N1 and H3N2 viruses and H7N9 virus. Most of these conserved epitopes are from viral internal proteins. The extent of conservation between endemic human seasonal inlfuenza and avian inlfuenza H7N9 was comparable to that with the highly pathogenic avian inlfuenza H5N1. Thus, the ease of inter-species transmission of H7N9 viruses (compared with avian H5N1 viruses) cannot be attributed to the lack of conservation of such T cell epitopes. On the contrary, our ifndings predict signiifcant T-cell based cross-reactions in the human population to the novel H7N9 virus. Our findings also have implications for H7N9 virus vaccine design.
9.Morphological evaluation of lumbar dorsal root ganglion on three-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging
Jun SHEN ; Jian-Yu CHEN ; Cui-Ping ZHOU ; Bi-Ling LIANG ; Xiao-Mao XU ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(09):-
Objective To investigate the morphological features of normal lumbar dorsal root ganglia using a three-dimensional(3D)coronal MR imaging.Methods One hundred and fifteen volunteers were included.Ages ranged from 15 to 75 years,with a mean of 40 years.Coronal 3D fast field echo(FFE) with water selective excitation(Proset)MR examination of 1150 dorsal root gangha were underwent at nerve root levels from L1 to L5.The source coronal images were further reconstructed into a series of rotational alignment coronal images with an interval angel of 12 degree using maximum intensity projection(MIP) technique.All DRGs of bilateral spinal nerve from L1 to L5 were morphologically analyzed on the original and MIP images including qualitative evaluation of the location,signal intensity,architecture and quantitative dimensional measurement.Results There were 225,225,219,210 and 160 foraminal ganglia from L1 to L5 level,respectively.The incidence of intraspinal ganglia from L3 to L5 gradually increased with a maximum at L5 level of 29.1%(X~2=188.371,P
10.Mediating effect of psychological resilience and depression between childhood abuse and relapse tendency of drug abusers
Yuwei XIA ; Xu WANG ; Fuqiang MAO ; Ling WANG ; Yu GONG ; Zhao WANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2021;30(3):213-218
Objective:To explore the influence of childhood abuse experience on relapse tendency of compulsory drug abusers, and the intermediary role of resilience and depression between them.Methods:A total of 261 drug abusers were investigated with childhood trauma questionnaire(CTQ), the Connor-Davidson resilience scale (CD-RISC), self-rating depression scale (SDS) and relapse tendency psychological questionnaire.All data processing and analysis were carried out by SPSS 25.0 software.Correlation analysis, Bootstrap analysis and other methods were used to test the mediating effect.Results:The scores of childhood abuse treatment, resilience, depression and relapse tendency were 44.690±18.550, 60.210±22.790, 48.370±12.450, and 15.300±9.833 respectively.Childhood abuse was negatively correlated with resilience( r=-0.396, P<0.01), and positively correlated with depression and relapse tendency( r=0.584, 0.298, P<0.01).Resilience was negatively correlated with depression and relapse tendency( r=-0.558, -0.147, P<0.05).Depression had a significant positive correlation with relapse tendency( r=0.286, P<0.01).Childhood abuse could directly predict the tendency of relapse( β=0.202, P<0.01), and it could also affect the tendency of relapse through the mediation of depression( β=0.082, 95% CI=0.007-0.165) and the chain mediation of resilience and depression( β=0.029, 95% CI=0.002-0.064). Conclusion:The experience of childhood abuse leads to the decrease of resilience of strong abstinence personnel and increases the level of depression, which finally increases the tendency of relapse.