1.Molecular mechanism of autophagy in autoimmune disease
International Journal of Pediatrics 2016;43(1):5-8,9
Rheumatoid arthritis ( RA ) and systemic lupus erythematosus ( SLE ) are the most important and typical autoimmune diseases,however their exact mechanisms has not yet been clear. Autohpagy,a highly conserved process,depends on catabolism of lysosomal degradation of macromolecules or organelles within the cell itself. Autophagy exists widely in various tissues and is involved in maintaining survival and differentiation of cell or the stablility of internal environment. Recently,autophagy has gained wider attention and been one of the hot points of relative reserches. In this review we′ll sum up the development of autophagy in RA and SLE.
2.Progress in diagnosis and treatment of extra-articular manifestations of juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(1):73-76
Characterized by chronic arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) refers to a group of rheumatic diseases in children with unknown causes and strong clinical heterogeneity.Most patients have good prognosis, while some may be involved with important extra-articular organs and tissues, including cardiac system damage, pulmonary or pleural lesions, renal amyloid degeneration, uveitis, and so on.Delay in diagnosis and treatment may lead to short-term and/or long-term involvement in vital systems, thus resulting in the aggravation of the disease or poor prognosis, which may decrease their life quality and even threaten their life.Understanding the extra-articular manifestations of JIA is very important to manage disease.
3.Dietary soy isoflavones decrease methylglyoxal formation and prevent the diabetic cataracts in streptozotocin-induced severe diabetic rats
Meiping LU ; Xiuyuan SONG ; Qinghe MENG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM:Methylglyoxal (MG) is considered as a very active free radical,which is an important contributor to diabetic complications such as cataracts. The purpose of this study was to investigate the serum MG levels and protective effects of soybean isoflavones on streptozotocin induced diabetes. METHODS:Diabetes was induced in male Sprague -Dawley rats by intraperitoneal injection of 100 mg/kg streptozotocin (STZ). Diabetic rats were then randomly di-vided into 3 groups and received a special diet supplemented with casein (diabetes),low -isoflavone soy protein (diabetes + LIS),or high-isoflavone soy protein (diabetes + HIS) for 8 weeks,respectively. RESULTS:Compared to the diabetes or diabetes + LIS groups,diabetes + HIS diet significantly increased serum insulin levels,and reduced serum glucose,HbA1c and methylglyoxal levels (P
4.Comparison of anxiolytic effects of allopregnanolone and diazepam on the elevated plus-maze in mice
Rong YU ; Yingqing LU ; Meiping SHENG ; Nianci SHI ; Minghui YAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;5(1):6-9
To compare the anxiolytic effects of reduced metabolite of progesterone and benzodiazepine.Methods The effects of allopregnanolone and diazepam on spontaneous locomotor activity and on exploration in the elevated plus-maze were studied in C57 mice 20 min after vehicle or drug intraperitoneal administration.Results Allopregnanolone (0.1 mg.kg-1,ip) elicited marked anxiolytic effects in terms of significantly reducing the latency to enter the open arm from (31.30±8.39)s to (8.80±6.00)s,(P<0.001),and significantly increasing both the number of open arm entries from 1.20 ± 0.42 to 4.80 ±1.75,(P<0.001) and the proportion of total time spent on the open arm from 7.13% to 32.50%,(P<0.001).Meanwhile,the diazepam (0.25 mg·kg-1) produced a lower anxiolytic effect comparing to that of the allopregnanolone.Analysis of spontaneous locomotor activity showed while 0.5 mg·kg-1 of diazepam decreased the locomotor activity (P<0.01),neither 0.1 mg·kg-1 of allopregnanolone nor 0.25 mg·kg-1 of diazepam affect the locomotor activity score.Conclusion Together,these results provide evidence for differential behavioral actions of the neurosteroids and benzodiazepines.Since the allopregnanolone produce a selective anxiolytic effect without affecting the spontaneous locomotor activity,the allopregnanolone may be a better alternative for diazepam in treating anxiety.
6.Meconium induces formation of nitrotyrosine and expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase in the rat lung
Meiping LU ; Lizhong DU ; Zhenzhu YU ; Xiangxiang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To evaluate the contribution of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) and nitrotyrosine to acute lung injury (ALI) in rats with meconium aspiration. METHODS: 16 health male Sprage-Dawley rats were randomized to control group and meconium group, followed by intratracheally administration of 1 mL/kg saline or 1 mL/kg 20% human newborn meconium suspension. The animals were killed after 24 h of treatment. The measurements included bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) cell count, pulmonary myoloperoxidase (MPO) activity and nitric oxide (NO) level. Western bloting was used to determine the expression of pulmonary nitrotyrosine-a specific “footprint” of peroxynitrite and iNOS. RESULTS: Compared to control group, the rats in the meconium group had increased BALF cell counts (4.04?1.01)?10~9cells/L vs (0.53?0.19)?10~9cells/L:, pulmonary MPO activity (1.49?0.22)U/g wet lung tissue vs (0.62?0.16) U/g wet lung tissue:, NO level (12.77?5.00) mmol/g protein vs (4.89?1.32) mmol/g protein:, increased expression of nitrotyrosine and iNOS (0.46?0.19 and 1.49?0.60 vs 0.15?0.04 and 0.09?0.04, respectively), all P
7.Effect of rhSOD on pulmonary nuclear factor-kappa B and MIP-1? expression in meconium-induced acute lung injury
Meiping LU ; Lizhong DU ; Xiangxiang CHEN ; Zhenzhu YU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM: To evaluate the role and mechanisms of recombinant human superoxide dismutase (rhSOD) in meconium-induced acute lung injury (ALI) by evaluating pulmonary MIP-1? and NF-?B expression. METHODS: 24 health male Sprage-Dawley rats were randomized to 3 groups (8, each group), followed by intratracheal (IT) administration with (1) saline at (1 mL/kg) (control group); (2) 20% human newborn meconium suspension at 1 mL/kg, followed by saline at 1 mL/kg (Mec/saline group); (3) 20% human newborn meconium suspension at 1mL/kg, followed by rhSOD at 20 mg/kg (Mec/rhSOD group). The animal was killed 24 h after treatment. The measurements included the bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) cell count, RT-PCR analysis of pulmonary MIP-1? mRNA expression, Western blotting analysis of pulmonary NF-?B expression. RESULTS: Meconium-induced ALI was characterized by increased BAL cell count, increased expressions of pulmonary MIP-1? mRNA and NF-?B protein [(4.68?1.40)?10~9 cells/L vs (0.53?0.19)?10~9 cells/L, 3.60?0.75 vs 1.56?0.33, 0.72?0.31 vs 0.23?0.12, respectively in control rats, all P
8.Safety assessment of total thyroidectomy for thyroid carcinoma
Min YANG ; Meiping SHEN ; Hui LU ; Xingde HOU ; Sui WANG ; Zhengyan WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2009;24(5):371-373
Objective To explore the safety of total thyroidectomy surgery on patients with thyroid carcinoma. Methods From Jan 1986 to Dee 2006, clinical data of patients who underwent total thyroidectomy (total thyroidectomy group) and sub-total or near-total thyroidectomy surgery (control group) for thyroid carcinoma were retrospectively analyzed to identify the incidences of complications, recurrent laryngeal nerve paralysis (RNLP) and secondary hypoparathyroidism in the two groups. Results In the control group there were 433 thyroid carcinoma patients who underwent sub-total or near-total thyroidectomy. Transient unilateral RLNP(13 eases), permanent unilateral RLNP(5 eases), transient hypoparathyroidism (11 cases) was diagnosed. There was no permanent hypoparathyroidism in this group. In the 70 cases of thyroid carcinoma patients receiving total thyroidectomy, there were 4 eases suffering from transient unilateral RLNP, one case from permanent unilateral RLNP (P > 0.05), and there were 7 eases from transient hopyparathyroidim (P < 0.01), 2 eases from permanent hypoparathyroidism (P < 0.05). Conclusion The incidence of RLNP after total thyroidectomy was not higher than that after subtotal or near-total thyroideetomy. Postoperative hypocalcaemia was the most common postoperative complication of total thyroidectomy. It is our belief that total thyroidectomy should be performed in selected patients.
9.Post-infectious bronchiolitis obliterans in children: clinical features and bronchoalveolar lavage therapy
Yongxing ZHONG ; Meiping LU ; Zhimin CHEN ; Xinger BAO ; Lianxiang CHEN ; Lanfang TANG ; Guohong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2010;19(11):1188-1192
Objective To investigate the clinical features and bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL)therapy of postinfectious bronchiolitis obliterans (BO) in children. Method Ten children, who had post-infectious BO from February 2009 to February 2010, received BAL therapy, and were retrospectively analyzed. The data included pathology,chnical feature,chest HRCT scan, BALF cellular, levels of blood T cell subtypes and outcome of BAL therapy. Results Adenoviruses or mycoplasma pneumoniae were the most common etiologic agents (4/10, respectively). All patients presented persistent or recurrent dyspneic respirations and wheezing since the initial lung infection. The findings of HRCT included mosaic pattern of perfusion (6/10), accompanied by gas retention,bronchiectasis, atelectasis and bronchial wall thickening. The percentage of neutrophils in BALF was significantly increased in all cases (10/10). There were predominance of CD8+ T cell subtype (9/10) and lower ratio of CD4 +/CD8+ ( 10/10)in blood. Reduced symptoms and shortened hospital stay of BO in 9 of all 10 cases were observed after BAL therapy. Conclusions Severe adenovirus or mycoplasma pneunoniae bronchiolitis and/or pneumonia has higher risk for developing BO in children. Increased percentage of neutrophils in BALF and predominance of CD8 +T cell subtype may play an important role in the mechanism of BO. BAL therepy can reduce the respiratory symptoms of BO in children.
10.Clinicopathologic features of ovarian clear cell carcinoma correction of epithelial ovarian cancer with yolk sac tumor component: report of a case.
Meiping LI ; Lei BAO ; Hongguang CAI ; Huiying YANG ; Wenshun GE ; Lifang REN ; Bo LU ; Peng ZHANG ; Jiayuan SHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2014;43(2):127-128
Adenocarcinoma, Clear Cell
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Alkaline Phosphatase
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metabolism
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Carcinoma, Endometrioid
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metabolism
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pathology
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Diagnosis, Differential
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Endodermal Sinus Tumor
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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Female
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GPI-Linked Proteins
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metabolism
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Glypicans
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metabolism
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Humans
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Isoenzymes
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metabolism
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Keratin-7
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metabolism
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Liver Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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secondary
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Middle Aged
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Mucin-1
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metabolism
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Ovarian Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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surgery
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alpha-Fetoproteins
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metabolism