1.Effects of bovine plasma fibronectin on the proliferation and differentiation of rat osteoblasts in vitro
Xue MING ; Zhang YING ; Zhong MING
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2000;0(06):-
Objective: To investigate the effects of bovine plasma fibronectin on the proliferation and differentiation of rat osteoblasts. Methods:Rat osteoblasts were cultured and identified. AlamarBlue were used to determine the effect of various concentration of bovine plasma fibronectin on the proliferation of the osteoblasts. ELISA method was used to determine the alkaline phosphatase activity of the cells. Results: Fibronectin stimulated the proliferation of rat osteoblasts at 40 ?g/ml (P
2.Expression of cyclin B_1 in human ameloblastoma
Zhong MING ; Zhang YING ; Wang JIE
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1995;0(04):-
Objective:To detect the expression of cyclin B 1 in human ameloblastoma(AB). Methods:Expression of cyclin B1 was detected in 73 cases of AB (32 primary, 33 recurrent and 8 malignant cases), 19 of odontogenic keratocyst (OKC) and 7 of normal oral mucosa by streptovidin-biotin method. Results:The ratio of positive nuclear expression of cyclin B 1 in normal oral mucosa, OKC and AB was 28.6%(2/7), 36.8%(7/19) and 63.0%(46/73) respectively (P
3.Clinical research on neuroendocrine dysfunction and grading of neuroendocrine function in children with craniopharyngioma
Ying GUO ; Liyong ZHONG ; Zhongli JIANG ; Ming NI ; Weiming LIU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2015;38(9):674-679
Objective To compare the effect of occupy effects of tumor in situ before surgery(OETS) and after neurosurgery (ANS) on neuroendocrine dysfunction and grading of neuroendocrine function in children with craniopharyngioma. Methods The grading evaluation criteria of neuroendocrine dysfunction in children with craniopharyngioma were drew up according to references and the endocrine feedback principle. Based on these grading evaluation criteria, the clinical date of 227 cases of children with craniopharyngioma who underwent neurosurgical treatment were retrospectively studied. These children were divided into pre-pubertal group (167 cases) and pubertal group (60 cases). The neuroendocrine impairment status before and after the surgery were evaluated separately. Results Among 227 children with craniopharyngioma, after the surgery, the incidence of the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid dysfunction increased from 16.74%(38/227) to 67.40%(153/227), the incidence of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal gland dysfunction increased from 14.54%(33/227) to 44.49%(101/227), and the the incidence of pituitary function impairment increased from 17.62%(40/227) to 21.15%(48/227). Meanwhile, the incidence of body temperature dysregulation, sleeping disorder, personality abnormality and cognitive abnormality all increased after the surgery. The scoring and grading on neuroendocrine dysfunction in pre-pubertal group were increased after the surgery (Z=-5.20, P<0.01; Z=-4.94, P<0.01,). The scoring and grading on neuroendocrine dysfunction in pubertal group were increased after the surgery( Z=-4.10, P<0.01;Z=-4.25, P<0.01). Conclusions Both the mass effect of tumor in situ of craniopharyngioma and the neurosurgical treatment can be harmful to the neuroendocrine function. Even though the surgery can remove the mass effect of tumor in situ in the saddle area, it can increase the level of grading of neuroendocrine dysfunction. The status of neuroendocrine dysfunction can be evaluated by the grading evaluation criteria of neuroendocrine dysfunction in children with craniopharyngioma, which then provides an effective evaluation tool for the reconstruction and rehabilitation of neuroendocrine function.
4.Developmental expression and regulation of divalent metal transporter 1 in rat heart.
Ying-Ying CHEN ; Qiang XIA ; Zhong-Ming QIAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2003;32(2):131-136
OBJECTIVETo investigate the expression of divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) mRNA in male Sprague-Dawley rat heart of different ages and the expression of DMT1 regulated by dietary iron.
METHODSReverse transcriptase (RT)-PCR and Western blot were used in this study.
RESULTS(1)Two isoforms of DMT1 mRNA [with and without iron-responsive element (IRE)] were both detected in rat heart, which were correlated with heart iron content. During development, both of two isoforms of DMT1 mRNA expression were the lowest at the age of PND 7, and increased at PND 21, 63 to 196. (2) After fed with a high iron diet or low iron diet for 6 weeks, the rats developed iron overload or iron deficiency respectively. No significant differences in DMT1 mRNA expression were detected among iron overload, iron deficiency and control rats. By using Western blot analysis, a 21% and 40% reduction in DMT1 protein non IRE form and IRE form respectively were found in iron overload rat (P<0.01, compared with control). Increases (26% approximate, equals 28%) in the levels of two isoforms of DMT1 protein were also observed in iron deficient rat (P<0.01, compared with control).
CONCLUSIONThe level of DMT1 mRNA expression in heart is age dependent;the two isoforms of DMT1 protein may be both regulated by iron on the posttranscriptional mechanism.
Age Factors ; Animals ; Cation Transport Proteins ; genetics ; Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental ; Iron ; deficiency ; Iron Overload ; metabolism ; Iron-Binding Proteins ; genetics ; Male ; Myocardium ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; analysis ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Response Elements
5.Modulatory Effect of 5-Hydroxytryptamine 2A Receptor on Discharge Activities of Inspiratory Neurons in the Medial Region of Nucleus Retrofacialis of Neonatal Rats in Vitro
Zhi-bin, QIAN ; Ming-li, JI ; Ying, QI ; Zhong-hai, WU
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2008;23(12):965-967
Objective To explore the modulatory effect of 5-HT2A receptors on the discharge activities of inspiratory neurons in medial region of nucleus retrofacialis of neonatal rats. Methods Experiments were performed in vitro brainstem slice preparations from neonatal rats. These preparations included the medial region of nucleus retrofacialis with the hypoglossal nerve rootlets retained. The rhythmic discharges of the inspiratory neurons and activities of the hypoglossal nerve rootlets were simultaneously recorded by using microelectrodes and suction electrodes, respectively. Roles of 5-HT2A receptors in modulation of the discharge activities of inspiratory neurons were investigated by administration of the 5-HT2A receptor agonist 1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodopbenyl)-2-aminopropane (DOI), and its specific antagonist ketanserine dissolved in modified Kreb's solution for perfused slices. Results In DOI group, the inspiratory time (TI) was (0.864±0.07)s, expiratory time (TE) was (10.78±1.06)s, respiratory cycle (RC) was (11.79±1.64)s, integral amplitude (IA) was (357.98±37.21)(μV·s) and the peak discharge frequency (PF) was (37.83±3.66)Hz. In control group, they were (0.68±0.06)s, (13.89±2.14)s, (14.77±1.92)s, (273.57±24.39)(μV·s), and (29.92±4.50)Hz, there were significant differences between the 2 groups (Pa<0.01). In ketanserine group, TI was (0.55±0.07)s, TE and RC were (18.43±3.28)s and (20.17+2.91)s respectively, IA and PF were (214.37±33.52)(μV·s) and (22.17±3.92)Hz, there were significant differences between ketanserine group and DOI, control group (Pa<0.01). Conclusion 5-HT2A receptors take part in modulate the discharge activities of inspiratory neurons in neonatal rat brainstem slices.
6.Value of transrectal ultrasound in diagnosing middle ureteral calculi
Ming-qiang, ZHOU ; Ying, WU ; Zhong-rong, LI ; Yu-lan, LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2013;(6):480-483
Objective To explore the value of transrectal ultrasound (TRS) in diagnosing middle ureteral calculi.Methods Patients who were suspected as middle urinary calculi by clinicians underwent transabdominal ultrasound (TAS) and transrectal ultrasound in the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou Medical University and Guangzhou Hospital of Integrated Traditional and West Medicine from 2011 to 2012. The diagnosis were finally confirmed by a variety of methods .Results Forty patients were eventually diagnosed as middle ureteral calculi by X-ray,computer tomography (CT),surgery,intravenous pyelography (IVP)imaging and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).The other 5 cases were diagnosed as ureteral tumor , ureteral cystis(confirmed by MRI)and oppressed ureteral by gynecology cystis (confirmed by surgery).TRS detected 37 of 40 middle ureteral calculi(92.5%).TAS detected 8 of 40 middle ureteral calculi(20.0%). The detection ratio of TRS was higher than that of TAS and the difference was statistically significant (P=0.00).TAS could display ureter across iliac blood vessels expansion in all 40 patients.Conclusions Using TRS in diagnosing middle ureteric calculi is quick , convenient with high sensitivity and worthy of wide application.TAS can display ureter across iliac blood vessels expansion and can help to diagnosis of middle ureteral calculi.
7.Influence of monochromatic light exposure on the growth of Müller cell and the expression of myopia-related cell factors in vitro
Jing, XIA ; Xiao-feng, ZHANG ; Wei, XIA ; Lei, ZHONG ; Zheng-tai, SUN ; Ying-ming, WANG
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2013;(5):446-451
Background Research showed that exposure of 530 nm monochromatic light can induce myopia in animal,and retinal Müller cells participate in the formation of myopia.However,the effect and mechanism of retinal Müller cells during the formation of monochromatic light induced-myopia is below understood.Objective This study was to investigate biologic characteristics of rat retina Müller cells and the expression of cell factors in Müller cells after being illuminated by the 530 nm monochromatic light,and discuss the role of the retina Müller cells in myopia induced by monochromatic light.Methods Immortalized rat retinal Müller cells were cultured with DMEM containing 10% fetal bovine serum in a self-made cell incubator with monochromatic light by adjusting luminance of 530 nm LED source.The cells were exposed to 125,250 and 500 lx luminance respectively for 6,12 and 24 hours,and the cells without light-irradiation were used as control.The growth of the cells under the different light time and different illuminations was described by MTT as the absorbance at the wavelength 570 nm (A570),and cell cycle analysis of Müller cells was performed by flow cytometry 48 hours after cultured,and the expression of transforming growth factor-beta 1 (TGF-β1),tyrosine hydroxylase(TH),inducible nitric oxide synthase(iNOS) and basic fibroblast growth factor(bFGF)in the cells were detected by reverse transcription PCR(RT-PCR),respectively.Results The Müller cells were uniform in size with polygonal shape and defined edges.No statistically significant difference was found in the A570 value in the cells of the 125 lx and 250 lx illuminated groups compared with the control group in various time points(P>0.05).However,significant lowing was seen in the A570 value in the cells of the 500 lx illuminating for 12 hours and 24 hours in comparison with the control group (P =0.013,0.001).Compared with the control group,the ratio of the number between G2 and G1 phase was not significantly declined in 125 lx,250 lx illuminating for 48 hours (P =0.073,0.330),and the ratio in the 500 lx illuminating group was significantly lower than those in the 250 lx illuminated group and the control group (P =0.028,0.038).RT-PCR revealed that the expression of TGF-β1 mRNA in the cells was higher in the 250 lx illuminated group than that of the 500 lx illuminated group (P=0.006).The expression of iNOS mRNA was gradually upregulated in the 250 lx illuminated group compared with the control group (P =0.001),but that in the 500 lx illuminated group was downregulated (P =0.000).The expression of bFGF mRNA was raised in the 125 lx and 250 lx groups but reduced in the 500 lx group when compared with the control group(P=0.002,0.000,0.005).Also,the expression of TH mRNA was significantly increased in the 250 lx group(P=0.000),but decreased in the 500 lx group(P=0.000,P=0.001).Conclusions The monochromatic light of 530 nm can inhibit the growth of rat Müller cells and downregulate the expression of myopia-related cell factors and therefore exert effect in the formation of myopia.
8.The evolvement of health expectancy.
Zhong-Ying ZHANG ; Zhe TANG ; Ming FENG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2009;30(8):860-862
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9.Excessive fluoride inducing calcium overload and apoptosis of ameloblasts.
Ying ZHANG ; Lin MA ; Jian LI ; Ming ZHONG ; Kaiqiang ZHANG ; Hefeng GU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(6):542-546
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of excessive fluoride on calcium overload and apoptosis in cultured rat ameloblasts in vitro.
METHODSLogarithmic-phase ameloblasts (HAT-7) were treated with 0, 0.4, 0.8, 1.6, 3.2, and 6.4 mmol · L(-1) sodium fluoride (NaF) solution. Cell activities were detected by using a Cell Counting Kit 8 (CCK-8) assay after 48 h of treatment. The effect of fluoride on cell apoptosis was analyzed by using flow cytometry. Excessive fluoride-induced calcium concentration and calreticulin expression changes in ameloblasts were detected by using laser scanning confocal microscopy, Western blot analysis, and real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction.
RESULTSNaF inhibited ameloblast activity at 1.6, 3.2, and 6.4 mmol · L(-1) (dose-dependent) after 48 h of induction. The Ca2+ fluorescence intensity of HAT-7 cells incubated with 1.6 and 3.2 mmol · L(-1) NaF was higher than that in the control group. The fluoride-induced early-stage apoptosis of ameloblasts after 48 h of induction and the early-stage apoptosis rate was positively correlated with fluoride concentration. Calreticulin mRNA expression in HAT-7 cells was higher than that in the control group after 48 h of incubation with 0.8, 1.2, and 1.6 mmol · L(-1) NaF.
CONCLUSIONExcessive fluoride-induced calcium overload in ameloblasts and further caused endoplasmic reticulum stress-mediated apoptosis.
Ameloblasts ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; Calcium ; Calcium Fluoride ; Fluorides ; Phosphates ; Rats ; Sodium Fluoride