1.MicroRNA and left ventricular hypertrophy.
Lian DUAN ; Xing-jiang XIONG ; Yong-mei LIU ; Jie WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3211-3215
MicroRNAs (miRNA) plays an important role in biological development and disease occurrence and development, and acts as a "main switch" in biology. Among patients of essential hypertension, around 1/3 would suffer left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH). Hence, essential hypertension becomes an independent risk factor for cardiovascular diseases. And miRNAs plays an important role in the occurrence and development of LVH. This paper reviewed the role of miRNA in regulating the stress signaling pathway, defined its impact on the occurrence of LVH, and further emphasized the opportunities and challenges of miRNA as a biomarker and therapeutic target.
Essential Hypertension
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Humans
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Hypertension
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complications
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genetics
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Hypertrophy, Left Ventricular
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complications
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genetics
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MicroRNAs
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genetics
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Risk Factors
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Signal Transduction
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genetics
2.Association of acanthosis nigricans with insulin resistance and adipocytokine in children with simple obese
mei-he, ZHANG ; xiaolan, LIU ; shi lian, , LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
Objective To determine the association of acanthosis nigricans(AN) with values for estimating insulin resistance and adipocytokine levels in simple obese children. Methods These subjects concluded 38 simple obese children. AN was present in 17 of 38 children. Height, weight and abdominal circumference were recorded and fasting blood sample was obtained for measurement of blood glucose, plasma insulin, leptin, and plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (PAI-1) levels which were known as the risk factors of cardiovascular disease. We obtained homeostasis model assessment insulin resistance index (HOMA-R) by fasting blood glucose and plasma insulin levels. Results The severity of obesity, abdominal circumference, fasting insulin levels and HOMA-R were significantly higher in obese children to AN compared to those without AN. There was the tendency that children with AN had higher levels of leptin and PAI-1 compared to children without AN. Conclusions These results suggest that obese children with AN may have a risk of cardiovascular disease as well as type 2 diabetes mellitus.
3.Effects of age and sex on circadian rhythms of renin-angiotensin system.
Mei LIU ; Yi-Fang GUO ; Lian-Ying NIU ;
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2006;0(S2):-
Objective To study the effect of age and sex on circadian rhythms of renin-angiotensin system(RAS) .Methods 96 SPRD rats were divided into three groups.The levels of renin(Ren)activity,angiotensin Ⅱ(Ang Ⅱ)and angiotensin-converting-enzyme(ACE)in plasma or serum were respectively determined.Results The plasma or serum levels of renin,ACE,and angiotensin-Ⅱ in adult male group(D group)were significantly increased in comparison with elderly male group(M group)and elderly female group(F group).There were not significantly different between F group and M group in the levels of Ren activity,AngⅡ and ACE.The three substances presented typical circadian rhythms in three groups(P
4.Effect of curcumin on learning-memory ability and expression of HMGB1 and JNK in rat model of Alzheimer disease
Lisha YE ; Yuan HAN ; Qixing LIU ; Zhanqin ZHANG ; Hongxia MEI ; Hong CAO ; Qingquan LIAN ; Jun LI
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(6):1114-1118
AIM:To evaluate the effect of curcumin on impaired learning-memory ability and the expression of high mobility group box protein 1 ( HMGB1 ) and c-Jun N-terminal kinase ( JNK ) in a rat model of Alzheimer disease (AD).METHODS:Male Sprague-Dawley rats, weighing 250~270 g, were randomly divided into 4 groups (n=9):blank control group (group A), model group (group B), curcumin treatment group (group C, curcumin injected intraper-itoneally at 100 mg· kg-1· d-1 for 6 consecutive days) and solvent control group (group D).The rats of AD model were induced by injection of ibotenic acid into the nucleus basalis of Meynert ( NBM) bilaterally.All rats were trained in Morris maze to assess the ability of learning and memory .The expression of HMGB1 and JNK in the hippocampus was detected by the methods of immunohistochemistry and Western blotting .RESULTS:Compared with group A , the average escape laten-cy (AEL) in groups B and D were obviously longer (P<0.05), while AEL in group C in the 5th and 6th days were signif-icantly shorter (P<0.05).The releases of HMGB1 in the CA1 and CA3 areas in groups B and D from the nucleus were a-bundant.Compared with groups B and D , HMGB1 in hippocampal CA1 and CA3 areas in group C secreted out of the nu-cleus decreased obviously (P<0.05).No significant difference of the release of HMGB1 between group A and group C was observed (P>0.05).No significant difference in the expression of HMGB1 in the hippocampus among the 4 groups was found (P>0.05).However, compared with groups B and D , the expression of JNK in group C was decreased obvi-ously (P<0.05).CONCLUSION: Curcumin significantly improves the learning and memory ability of AD rats .The probable mechanisms may be related to inhibiting the release of HMGB 1 from the nucleus of hippocampal neurons and de-creasing the expression of JNK in the hippocampus .
5.Practice and thought for quality control of drug clinical trial institution for clinical trials.
Ting ZHAO ; Ping WU ; Yong LI ; Feng-mei LIAN ; Ping LIU ; Jie QIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(24):4880-4882
The quality control of new drug cilnical trial is the effective guaranty for the pharmaceutical safety and effective after available on market. Enhancing the inspection and quality control of new drug clinical trials provide the crucial importance to achieve a persistent profitable standard. This paper mainly discussed the problems of current clinical trials based on annual check of drug clinical trial institution.
Clinical Trials as Topic
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Drug Evaluation
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Health Facilities
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Humans
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Quality Assurance, Health Care
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Quality Control
6.Effect of Tanreqing injection on immune activity of peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with lung cancer.
Ming MA ; Xing-xiao YANG ; Jie ZHANG ; Lian-mei ZHAO ; Li-hua LIU ; Bao-en SHAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(6):1207-1211
To investigate the effect of Tanreqing injection on immune activity of peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with lung cancer. The peripheral blood lymphocytes of patients with lung cancer and healthy persons were separated by the density gradient centrifugation method for subsequent experiments, with those from healthy persons as the positive control. The effect of Tanreqing injection on stimulating the proliferation of lymphocytes with phytohemagglutinin (PHA) was determined by MTT method. The effect of Tanreqing injection on the lymphocyte secretions of IFN-γ and TNF-α and the subset ratio of lymphocytes cultured separately or with Tanreqing injection of different concentrations were examined by ELISA and flow cytometry (FCM) respectively. In addition, the LDH release assay was used to detect the cytotoxicity of cytotoxic T cells (CTL) and natural killer cells (NK). According to the findings, all of immunological indexes of lymphocytes from patients with lung cancer were weaker than that of healthy persons, but with the obvious increases in proliferation activity and IFN-γ and TNF-α secretions of lymphocytes co-cultured with Tanreqing Injection (P < 0.05). Among lymphocyte subsets co-cultured with Tanreqing Injection, CD3+, CD3+ CD4+ and CD3- CD16 + 56+ cell ratios notably increased, whereas CD4+ CD25+ Treg cell ratio obviously decreased (P < 0.05). In the meantime, Tanreqing injection can markedly promote the cytotoxicities of CTL and NK (P < 0.05). In conclusion, Tanreqing injection shows a significant effect in promoting the immune activity of lymphocytes from patients with lung cancer and their anti-tumor immunity.
Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Cells, Cultured
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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Humans
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Interferon-gamma
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genetics
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immunology
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Killer Cells, Natural
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drug effects
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immunology
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Lung Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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genetics
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immunology
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physiopathology
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T-Lymphocytes, Cytotoxic
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drug effects
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immunology
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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genetics
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immunology
7.Effects of antenatal dexamethasone and ambroxol on expression of surfactant protein-B mRNA and ;thyroid transcription factor-1 in pulmonary tissue of premature rats
Lian JIANG ; Fan LI ; Wenting ZHANG ; Huifen ZHANG ; Mei LI ; Cuiping LIU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2014;(6):396-402
To explore the effects and mechanism of dexamethasone and ambroxol on expression of surfactant protein (SP)-B mRNA and thyroid transcription factor (TTF)-1 in premature rat lung. Methods Sixteen pregnant Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into four equal groups: two doses of dexamethasone (0.2 mg/kg injected intramuscularly on Day 17 and 18 of pregnancy respectively);single dose of dexamethasone (0.2 mg/kg injected intramuscularly on Day 18 of pregnancy);ambroxol group (100 mg/kg injected intraperitoneally on Day 16, 17 and 18 of pregnancy respectively); and control group (normal saline injected intraperitoneally on Day 16, 17 and 18 of pregnancy respectively). There were four pregnant rats in each group. All of the fetal rats were taken out on Day 19 of pregnancy as the preterm birth model, and 20 fetal rats from each group were randomly selected. The ratio of body weight to fetal lung weight of newborn rats was calculated. Changes in lung morphology were observed under light microscopy and the ratio of alveoli surface area to alveolar septae surface area was calculated. Expression of TTF-1 protein was determined by immunohistochemistry. Expression of SP-B mRNA was detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction. One-way analysis of variance, Student-Newman-Keuls method and Pearson correlation analysis were applied as statistical methods. Results (1) The ratio of body weight to fetal lung weight was (6.5±0.6), (7.9±0.8), (9.5±0.8) and (9.5±0.9) mg/g in two doses of dexamethasone group, one dose of dexamethasone group, ambroxol group and control group respectively (F=67.69,P<0.01). The ratio of two doses and one dose of dexamethasone group was lower than that of control group (q=17.143 and 9.143, all P<0.01) and ambroxol group (q=17.143 and 9.143, all P<0.01). The ratio of two doses dexamethasone group was lower than that of one dose dexamethasone group (q=8.000, P<0.01). (2) The ratio of alveoli surface area to alveolar septae surface area was 2.19±0.15, 1.70±0.18, 1.67±0.13 and 1.08±0.12 in two doses of dexamethasone group, one dose of dexamethasone group, ambroxol group and control group respectively (F=190.85, P<0.01). The ratio of two doses of dexamethasone group, one dose of dexamethasone group and ambroxol group were higher than that of the control group (q=33.639, 18.788 and 17.879, all P<0.01). The ratio of two doses dexamethasone group was higher than that of one dose dexamethasone group (q=14.848, P<0.01). (3) Expression of TTF-1 protein was 0.311±0.018, 0.224±0.019, 0.196±0.013 and 0.191±0.018 in two doses of dexamethasone group, one dose of dexamethasone group, ambroxol group and control group respectively (F=211.69,P<0.01). TTF-1 protein expression of two doses and one dose of dexamethasone group were higher than that of control group (q=30.000 and 8.250, all P<0.01) and ambroxol group (q=28.750 and 7.000, all P<0.01). TTF-1 protein expression of two doses dexamethasone group was higher than that of one dose dexamethasone group (q=21.750, P<0.01). (4) Expression of SP-B mRNA was 1.25±0.13, 1.15±0.12, 1.10±0.10 and 1.01±0.12 in two doses of dexamethasone group, one dose of dexamethasone group, ambroxol group and control group respectively (F=14.48, P<0.01). SP-B mRNA expression of two doses of dexamethasone group, one dose of dexamethasone group and ambroxol group were higher than that of control group (q=9.231, 5.385 and 3.462, all P<0.01). SP-B mRNA expression of two doses of dexamethasone group was higher than that of ambroxol group (q=5.769, P<0.01) and one dose of dexamethasone group (q=3.846, P<0.01). (5)TTF-1 expression in two doses of dexamethasone group, one dose of dexamethasone group and control groups was positively correlated with SP-B mRNA expression (r=0.512, 0.597 and 0.449, respectively, all P<0.05). Conclusions Ambroxol can accelerate the maturation of fetal lung with minimal adverse effects on fetal lung weight. Ambroxol might be an alternative to dexamethasone to prevent neonatal respiratory distress syndrome.
8.Effect of p-nitrophenol Shock on Sludge Activity and Microbial Populations and in UASB Reactor
Qin MEI ; Guo-Qing GAO ; Fang-Bo YU ; Lian-Cheng LIU ; Biao SHEN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(06):-
Effect of p-nitrophenol shock on microbial populations and sludge activity in UASB reactor was studied by DGGE-PCR of 16S rDNA fragments and detection of COD removing and biogas yield.The results showed that p-nitrophenol seriously inhibited the sludge activity,resulting in the drop of biogas and COD removing rate.The 40mg/L p-nitrophenol had more inhibition than 20mg/L p-nitrophenol.It would take 27 and 16 days respectively for reactor to recover after 40mg/L and 20mg/L p-nitrophenol shock.The diversity of eubacteria and methanogens were also effected by the p-nitrophenol shock.The variation of eubacteria was more than that of methanogens after p-nitrophenol shock.The drop of biogas was mainly related to the variation of Methanosaeta sp.and Methanomicrobia sp.after p-nitrophenol shock.Among the eubacteria the population of Chloroflexi sp.、Bacteroide sp.and Anaerovibrio sp.decreased greatly after p-nitrophenol shock.And more,the Rheinheimera sp disappeared after 40mg/L p-NP treatment.But the Flavobacteria sp.appeared after p-nitrophenol shock,which was probably related to the degradation of p-NP.
9.The survey of behaviors and related knowledge about foot care of patients with diabetes from suburbs
Hui WANG ; Jin-Lian LIU ; Yu-Mei SUN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2010;16(11):1264-1266
Objective To investigate the status of foot care behavior and related knowledge of patients with type 2 diabetes in suburbs of Beijing, and analyze their possible influencing factors. Methods A convenient sample of 108 patients with type 2 diabetes was surveyed using questionnaire. Results The patients'average scores of daily foot care behaviors were (4.85 ± 4.48 ), among 10 behaviors, the correct rate of "checking feet" and "trimming nails" were lower. Average scores of related knowledge about foot care were (14.03 ±4.46), among 20 items, the correct rate of "shoes with bootlace and velcro should be chosen "、"diabetic foot was related to misfeasance in wearing socks and lightish socks was suitable for patients with diabetes" were lower. By multiple stepwise regression analysis, scores of the behaviors were related to the patients' identity level with preventability of diabetic foot, and scores of the related knowledge were related to patients' identity with importance of foot care and patients' course of disease. Conclusions The behaviors and related knowledge about foot care of suburban patients with type 2 diabetes should be improved.
10.Study on the correlation between contrast-enhanced ultrasonographic characteristics and microvessel density in breast cancer
Xiao-li, CAO ; Rui-hua, LIU ; Mei-juan, LIU ; Li-ping, CAO ; Li-hong, WANG ; Yu-lian, ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2013;(7):590-595
Objective To investigate the relation of contrast-enhanced ultrasound ( CEUS ) characteristics and microvessel density ( MVD ) in the breast cancer .Methods From October 2010 to February 2012, 45 cases of patients with breast cancer were studied in Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital , Affiliated to Qingdao University Medical College .All lesions were examined by CEUS before surgery .The blood perfusion parameters such as rising time (RT),peak intensity(PI),time to peak(TTP),wash-in slope (WIS) and mean transit time ( MTT) were obtained by time-intensity curve ( TIC).Immunohistochemical staining for anti-factor CD34 was performed on surgery specimen and the MVD was evaluated .The CEUS characteristics and blood perfusion parameters between different MVD groups of breast cancer were compared.Results In 45 cases of breast cancer,mean MVD was(47.6 ±14.2)/high power field(HPD). Twenty-one cases(46.7%) were classified as high MVD group(MVD>48/HPD) and 24 cases(53.3%) were classified as lower MVD group ( MVD≤48/HPD) .Besides two cases without contrast agent perfusion in CEUS imaging, blood perfusion was observed in 43 cases (95.6%).Heterogeneous enhancement was observed in 25 cases(55.6%).Local blood perfusion defect was observed in 27 cases(60.0%).Irregular shape was observed in 37 cases(82.2%).Centripetal enhancement was observed in 25 cases(55.6%). Penetrating surrounding vessels was observed in 32 cases(71.1%).Poorly-defined margin was observed in 34 cases(75.6%).Compared with the surrounding normal breast tissue ,RT and TTP of center region of neoplasms was shorter[(9.3 ±3.3)s vs (11.1 ±3.7)s and (25.3 ±5.9)s vs (27.5 ±6.4)s],PI was higher[(12.1 ±4.6)dB vs (9.2 ±2.8)dB],WIS was higher(1.0 ±0.4 vs 0.8 ±0.3) and differences were significant(t =-3.001, -4.785,6.987 and 5.438,all P <0.05).Compared with center region of neoplasms,TTP of periphery region of neoplasms was shorter [(22.2 ±6.0)s vs (25.3 ±5.9)s],PI was higher[(15.4 ±5.1)dB vs (12.1 ±4.6)dB],WIS was larger(1.3 ±0.5 vs 1.0 ±0.4) and differences were significant(t=-2.839,3.194 and 3.151,all P<0.05).The detection rate of blood perfusion defect and heterogeneous enhancement was higher in the high-MVD group than in the low-MVD group(χ2 =4.0179 and 7.2024,both P <0.05).While the enhancement shape,margin and penetrating vessels showed no statistical difference between the two groups .Breast neoplasms in the high-MVD group had higher PI than those in the low-MVD group[(18.2 ±5.6)dB vs (12.9 ±3.1)dB,t=-3.738,P<0.05].While the RT, TTP and WIS showed no statistical difference between the two groups ( t=-0.798,-0.760 and -0.378, all P>0.05).Conclusion CEUS characteristics of breast lesions were associated with MVD ,which may reflect the microvessel distributional characteristics of neoplasm and may be one of bases used to evaluate neoplasm angiogenesis .