1.VEGF-C facilitates development of esophageal squamous cancer via regulating expression of CNTN-1
Bingtuan LIU ; Jinfeng ZHONG ; Pengfei LIU ; Weidong SHEN ; Shuyu ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2012;29(9):513-517
ObjectiveTo investigate the biological significance and mechanism of VEGF-C in esophageal tumor development,and correlation of CNTN-1 level with VEGF-C.MethodsThe expression of VEGF-C and its receptors in esophageal squamous cancer cell (ESCC) and in corresponding noncancerous esophageal tissue specimens were detected by real-tithe PCR.Esophageal squamous cancer cell line TE-1 was transinfected by VEGF-C overexpression and gene silencing vectors,respectively,and the relative amount of C/EBP bound to CNTN-1 promoter was determined by quantitative ChIP,to explore the possibility that VEGF-C was involved in development of esophageal cancer through mediating transcription of CNTN-1.ResultsThe mRNA levels of VEGF-C was significantly higher in ESCC than in normal esophageal tissues.VEGF-C expression was significantly increased in VEGF-C-overexpressing TE-1 cells compared to untransfected cells (mock).Cells transfected with either of the VEGF-C targeting shRNA vectors,shRNA-1 and shRNA-2,showed reduced VEGF-C transcripts (P < 0.01 ).Expression levels of VEGF-C and CNTN-1 mRNA correlated significantly with each other.The binding site of C/EBP in CNTN-1 was detected by ChIP,and the relative amount of C/EBP binding to CNTN-1 promoter was significantly increased in TE-1 after transfecting by VEGF-C overexpression vector ( P < 0.05).ConclusionVEGF-C and its receptor are highly expressed in esophageal cancer tissues,which may be associated with ESCC carcinogenesis and development.VEGF-C may influence on growth and migration in TE-1 cells through CNTN-1.
2.Antimicrobial Use in Cardiac Surgical During Perioperative Period:An Investigation and Analysis
Ying LIU ; Hua ZHONG ; Dan SHEN ; Zhenhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(05):-
OBJECTIVE To find out the situation of antimicrobial usage in cardiac surgical perioperative period.METHODS The use of antimicrobials in cardiac surgical perioperative patients during Jan-Jun 2007,and the data of reasonable use of antibacterial were surveyed and evaluated.RESULTS Of the 276 patients,100.00% of them had received antimicrobials involving 12 kinds,59.78% of them used one kind only and 34.78% used two kinds antibiotics and 5.43% used more three kinds.CONCLUSIONS The use of antimicrobials in cardiac surgical perioperative period is reasonable and scientific.
3.Antimicrobial Use in Hospitalized Patients:An Investigation and Analysis
Ying LIU ; Hua ZHONG ; Fenglin WANG ; Dan SHEN
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(09):-
OBJECTIVE To find out the situation of the use of antimicrobials in our hospital and to evaluate the rationality of use.METHODS To make a survey of the use of antimicrobials in our hospital among inpatients during Jan-Jun 2007,the data of reasonable use of antibacterial were obtained after evaluation and analysis.RESULTS The pay for antimicrobials among inpatients occupied for 14.16% of total consumption,mainly for cephalosporins.CONCLUSIONS The medical workers should administer antimicrobials in a more reasonable way to fight for a safe,effective,economical goal in our work.
4.Accumulation of p53 and cytokeratin-18neo in non-small cell lung cancer and its clinicopathological significance
Yongyi LIU ; Xueyun ZHONG ; Yunxian CHEN ; Hong SHEN ; Zineng WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2001;17(6):538-541
AIM: To investigate the tumorigenicity of lung cancer by learning the accumulation of p53 and the exposure of cytokeratin 18 neo-epitope(CK-18neo) related to the clinicopathological parameters in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC). METHODS: To detect the monoclonal antibodies of p53 and M30 CytoDEATH(specific antibody for CK-18neo) in 62 cases of NSCLC (included 29 cases of squamous cell carcinoma and 33 cases of adenocarcinoma) and 10 cases of control group by adopting immunohistochemistry assay (LSAB). Moreover, the immunoreactivity of p53 was quantitatively evaluated with positive unit (PU). RESULTS: (1) p53 immunoreactivity was positive in 15 of 29 squamous cell carcinoma (51.72%), 15 of 33 adenocarcinoma (45.45%), 30 of 62 NSCLC (48.39%). In 10 control cases was negative. There were significant differences between these groups (P<0.01). (2)In 62 cases of NSCLC, AI% of M30 is 1.10%, and in 29 cases of squamous cell carcinoma is 0.95%, and in 33 cases of adenocarcinoma is 1.24%. In 10 control cases, the AI% is 1.06%. There is not significant difference among these groups . (3) According to the results of Pearson's correlation analysis, we found positive linear correlation between the immunoreactivity of p53(-/+), p53(5 degrees)and p53(PU)(P<0.01). CONCLUSION: Our results suggested that the pathogenesis of NSCLC might be related to the mutation of gene p53 and cell excessive proliferation and insufficient apoptosis.
5.Accumulation of p53 and cytokeratin-18neo in non-small cell lung cancer and its clinicopathological significance
Yongyi LIU ; Xueyun ZHONG ; Yunxian CHEN ; Hong SHEN ; Zinen WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: To investigate the tumorigenicity of lung cancer by learning the accumulation of p53 and the exposure of cytokeratin 18 neo-epitope(CK-18neo) related to the clinicopathological parameters in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC). METHODS: To detect the monoclonal antibodies of p53 and M 30 CytoDEATH(specific antibody for CK-18neo) in 62 cases of NSCLC (included 29 cases of squamous cell carcinoma and 33 cases of adenocarcinoma) and 10 cases of control group by adopting immunohistochemistry assay (LSAB). Moreover, the immunoreactivity of p53 was quantitatively evaluated with positive unit (PU). RESULTS: (1) p53 immunoreactivity was positive in 15 of 29 squamous cell carcinoma (51.72%), 15 of 33 adenocarcinoma (45.45%), 30 of 62 NSCLC (48.39%). In 10 control cases was negative. There were significant differences between these groups ( P
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Shen-xia YUAN ; Yu-zhong ZHAO ; Rong-fen LIU
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2008;46(11):874-875
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7.Protective estrogen-like properties and mechanism of quercetin in rat cerebral cortex neurons
LIU LIANG-JING ; ZHONG MING ; SHEN LI-XIA
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2017;31(10):994-995
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of quercetin on primary cultured newborn rat cortex neuron cell which is estrogen depletion, and discuss the possible mechanism, to provide new ideas and strategies for developing a drug of neurodegenerative disease. METHODS Rat cortex neurons were isolated from one day old Sprague Dawley rats and treated with estrogen, quercetin and estrogen receptor antagonists (ICI182,780). Cell viability was determined by MTT assay, neurite outgrowth was measured by fluorescent microsope and estrogen receptors were determine by Western blot. RESULTS Quercetin functions like estrogen to increase cortex neuronal cell viability, the Que (50, 100 μmol·L-1) group compared with the control group could significantly improve the activity of the cortical neurons(P<0.05). It can also increase neurite out growth, the Que (50,100 μmol·L-1) group significantly promoted the formation of synapse, most of the neurons were full, and the synapses of neurons became thick, growth, and connect to a dense neural network. And in the Western blot experiments, Que (50, 100 μmol·L-1) group could obviously increase the expression of estrogen receptor alpha protein, in addition, the neural protective effect of quercetin can be inhibited by ICI182,780. CONCLUSION Quercetin like estrogen can protected cortex neuronal and the effect of quercetin on cortex neuronal cells was mediated by estrogen receptor alpha.
8.Effect of Gui Zhi Fuling Jiaonang on ischemia and hypoxia endurance
Xiaoshuai LIU ; Guo WANG ; Lin WANG ; Xiaofei SHEN ; Zhendong ZHONG ; Junhui LI ; Yunlu LIU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2016;37(4):590-593,603
Objective To investigate the protective effect of Gui Zhi Fuling Jiaonang on endurance to ischemia and hypoxia .Methods Mice were randomized into four groups :control group ,positive drug control group ,Gui Zhi Fuling Jiaonang high‐dose group (0 .93 g/kg) ,and Gui Zhi Fuling Jiaonang low‐dose group (0 .465 g/kg) . All mice were treated with corresponding drugs for 7 days .The hypoxia mice model was established through hypoxia in the closed jars , cerebral anoxia by decapitation , poisoning with sodium nitrite and isoprenaline . Then the hypoxia‐ischemia rat model was established by injecting isoproterenol . The anti‐hypoxic effects were observed . Results Compared with control group ,Gui Zhi Fuling Jiaonang high‐dose group (0 .93 g/kg) had a tendency to extend the survival time of mice model established through hypoxia in the closed jars ;Gui Zhi Fuling Jiaonang high‐dose (0 .93 g/kg) and low‐dose (0 .465 g/kg) groups had a tendency to extend the survival time of mice model established through cerebral anoxia by decapitation (P>0 .05) .Compared with that in control group ,the survival time of mice in Gui Zhi Fuling Jiaonang low‐dose group under poisoning with sodium nitrite and Gui Zhi Fuling Jiaonang high‐dose group under poisoning with isoprenaline were significantly prolonged .Besides ,Gui Zhi Fuling Jiaonang relieved myocardial tissue damage caused by ischemia and hypoxia ( P< 0 .05 ) .Conclusion Gui Zhi Fuling Jiaonang has an obviously protective effect on isoprenaline‐induced hypoxia and myocardial ischemia .
9.Investigation and analysis on ABO and Rh blood groups distribution among Zhuang polulation in Nanning area
Qiuhong MO ; Xianguo ZHOU ; Jinlian LIU ; Xuejun LIU ; Zhoulin ZHONG ; Yan ZHOU ; Weidong SHEN
Chongqing Medicine 2015;(10):1381-1382,1385
Objective To investigate the distribution situation of ABO and Rh blood groups among Zhuang population in Nanning area to guide the scientific voluntary blood donor recruitment and rational storage of blood in this area.Methods 2 052 blood samples from Zhuang population in Nanning area were performed the identification of ABO and Rh blood groups.Whether the gene distributions conforming to the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle was assessed by using the Chi-square test.The data was compared with the distribution characteristics in other areas or other minorities.Results The distribution characteristics of ABO blood groups in Nanning area were O > B> A > AB.Blood group O was highest (46.78%)and blood group AB was lowest (4.34%).The gene frequencies of A,B and O were 0.131 9,0.181 5 and 0.686 6,respectively.The blood groups distribution con-formed to the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium principle;the RhD positive proportion(RhD+ )in Zhuang population was 99.90%,while the RhD negative (RhD- )proportion was 0.10%,which was lower than that in Han population.No phenotypes of ccdE,CcdE, CCdee,CCdE,CCDEE and ccDee were observed in this study.Conclusion The distribution of the ABO and Rh blood groups among Zhuang population in Nanning still maintains their own exclusive characteristics.The extremely low proportion of RhD- will bring about serious difficulties to the patients with long term blood transfusion.
10.Identification and screening the mimic epitopes of human Rh(D)blood type antigens
Maohong BIAN ; Jijia SHEN ; Miao LIU ; Wei XU ; Peng YANG ; Shujun LIU ; Tao ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2008;31(3):305-308
Objective To screen the mimic epitopes of Rh(D)blood group antigens and identify their immunity from phage display peptide library.Methods A twelve mer phage peptide library was biopanned with anti-Rh(D)monoclonal antibody immobilized on plastic surface.After three round panning,thirty-five clones were randomly selected and positive clones were identified by ELISA and cross-reaction,followed by antibody competition inhibition assay and DNA sequencing to obtain the mimic epitopes of Rh (D)blood type antigens.The target phage clones were characterized and the antigenicity was analyzed by Western blot.Results After the third round screening,phages were enriched,and eleven positive clones were obtained.According to sequencing and competition inhibition analysis,the same"-WP-Q-"structure existed in seven of the eleven clones,and they had more than 40%inhibition ratio.The other clones had no same characteristics with low inhibition ratio possibly due to non-specific binding.Western blot analysis indicated that these phage clones could be specifically recognized by the anti-Rh(D)serum and they shared the same antigenicity of Rh(D)protein.Conclusions Rh(D)mimotope of"-WP-Q-"structure is successfully obtained by phage peptide library screening with anti-Rh(D)monoelonal antibody.The results lay the foundation for further exploration of pathogenesis and vaccine development of Rh(D)hemolytic diseases of newborn.