1.Preparation of anti-gastric cancer monoclonal antibody with daunorubicin methotrexate conjugate and its cytotoxiciy to gastric cancer cells.
Pu-Jun GAO ; Xiao-Lin GUO ; Guo-Pei SONG ; Yun-Feng PIAO ;
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(06):-
It is first time to use dextren T-40 oxidative method to conjugate anti-gastric cancer mono-colonal antibody(McAb)with anti-tumor medicines of daunorubicin(DNR)and methotrexate(MTX)together.Cytotoxicity of conjugates was measured by MTT method and ~3H-TdR incor-poration method respectively.Both sensitivity is similar.The results have showed that this conju-gate exhibited selective cytotoxicity on human gastric cancer cells in vitro.
2.Auxiliary diagnosis of aerobic forearm exercise in mitochondriai myopathy and encephalopathy
Jian-Hua CHEN ; Li-Ying CUI ; Lin CHEN ; Yu-Pu GUO ; Jun GAO ; Ling QIU ;
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2005;0(12):-
Objective To investigate blood gas analysis and lactic acid evaluation in aerobic forearm exercise and the significance of aerobic forearm exercise for the auxiliary diagnosis of mitochondrial myopathy and encephalopathy patients.Methods Forty-two patients with mitochondrial myopathy and encephalopathy patients, 40 healthy control, and 40 patients control were studied.They performed a protocol under aerobic exercise conditions, consisting of intermittent forearm exercise for 4 minutes at 40% of intented maximal voluntary contraction force.Blood samples were collected to monitor blood gas and plasma lactate before, during arid after exercise.Results During exercise venous PO_2(mm Hg, 1 mm Hg=0.133 kPa)decreased in mitochondrial myopathy and encephalopathy patients from 41.2?12.6 to 39.5?16.2, whereas PO_2 fell from 50.5?14.4 to 30.8?13.1 in healthy control and from 50.1?7.9 to 44.3?35.5 in patient control.Venous PO_2 decreased much more in healthy control group than the other 2 groups(F= 6.34,P
3.Influence of hypothermia on the expression of calpain Ⅱ and microtubule associated protein 2 mRNA in the lateral fluid percussion injury rats
Xian FU ; Guoyi GAO ; Jun PU ; Junfeng FENG ; Yingming ZHANG ; Zhongtang FENG ; Jiyao JIANG ; Wei XU
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(8):737-739
Objective To study the early expression of ca]pain Ⅱ and microtubule associated protein 2 (MAP2) mRNA in the hippocampus of the lateral fluid percussion injury rats. Methods 18 Male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 3 groups. The changes of Calpaln Ⅱ and MAP2 mRNA in hippocampus 3 h after injury were detected by real-time PCR. Results Compared to the control group (n = 6), the expression for Ca]pain Ⅱ mRNA increased obviously(P <0.01)in the lateral fluid percussion injury group(n=6) ,the expression for MAP2 mRNA degraded obviously(P <0.01). Compared with the lateral fluid percussion injury group(n =6) ,the expression for calpuin Ⅱ mRNA in the mild hypothermia group degraded obviously (n = 6), the expression for MAP2 mRNA increased obviously(P <0.01). Conclusion Mild hypothermia may act as neuroprotection by inhibiting the expression of Ca]pain Ⅱ and easing the degradation of cytoskeleton.
4.Triangular flaps and fascia-tissue flaps rotation for correction of severe inverted nipple in shallow and deep areola of breast
Fulei GAO ; Yuguang ZHANG ; Xi WANG ; Zheming PU ; Qun YANG ; Yixin ZHANG ; Jun YANG ; Yunliang QIAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2008;14(5):293-296
Objective To explore a new methodology for surgical treatment of severe retracted nipple in women. Methods 20 patients with inverted nipple and 4 recurred patients were involved in this study. Firstly, the site of neonipple tip was marked in the central part of the inverted nipple and its mean diameter usually was 1.2-1.5 cm. Then two shallow and deep triangular pedicled flaps were designed, respectively, in both superior and inferior areas near areola. With temporary traction of the nipple apex provided by a stay suture, the fibrotie bands underneath the nipple base might be cautious-ly released. Moreover, the shallow skin flaps should be about 0.5 cm in thickness and their blood sup-ply was from the subdermal arterial rete of the areola, which were used to cover and reconstruct the neck area of neonipple after a clockwise rotation and advancement simultaneously. While the deep fas-cia tissue flaps were revolved and advanced either horizontally to the opposite pedicle or upward to the inner tip through the tunnel underneath the nipple base in order to improve the height or width of the neonipple neck and prevent flattening as the supporting tissue and their blood supply was from some small perforating branch arteries in the deep part of mammary gland. Finally, purse-string suture was necessary in the base of neonipple which played a key role in avoiding recurrence of nipple inversion. Four vertical diamond-shaped excision-suturation treatment in neck area could make improvemts on the height of those stout and short nipples. Results In all 24 cases corrected by shallow and deep triangu-lar flaps rotation, after 3-6 months' follow-up, there were no complications related to surgery such as infection, hematoma, permanent sensory disturbance, or nipple necrosis, and postoperative recovery was rapid and uneventful. Especially, follow-up data revealed no evidence of recurrence of inversion and all patients were satisfied with their results. Conclusions Triangular flaps and fascia-tissue flaps in shallow and deep areola rotation is effective and easy to be popularized in correction of inverted nip-ple. This technique can improve both the diameter and height of the nipple, and certainly lower the re-currence rate of nipple inversion and achieve good aesthetic results.
6.Effects of GABAergic disinhibition on the long-term potentiation at CA1 hippocampal synapses
Yong-Jun CHEN ; Meng ZHANG ; Pu WANG ; Xin-Hong ZHU ; Tian-Ming GAO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2008;7(11):1094-1100
Objective To investigate the effects of GABAergic inhibition medicated by the intemeurons on the induction of long-term potentiation (LPT), and determine the concentration of bicuculline required to block GABAA receptor-mediated inhibition and affect LIT induction at CA1 hippocampal synapse. Methods Using whole-cell recording technique, the mini-inhibitory postsynaptic current (mIPSC) and evoked fcedforward inhibitory post synaptic current (IPSC) were measured from the CA1 neurons in the hippocampal slices. Extracellular recording of field excitatory postsynaptic potential (fEPSP) by Schaffer collateral stimulation was used to study the synaptic plasticity in adult mice hippocampal slices, and the effects of bicuculline at different concentrations on mlPSC, IPSC, fEPSP and LTP induction were evaluated. Results Bicuuclline at 10 and 20 μmol/L abolished mIPSC and IPSC currents. The action of 20 μmol/L bicuuclline were more obviously. The slope of fEPSPs were significantly enhanced by application of bicuculline at 20 μmol/L, but not at 5 or 10 μmol/L. In the presence of 5, 10, 20 and 50 μmol/L bicuculline, LTP of the fEPSP slope following 100 Hz tetanization was enhanced, but the increment was significant only for 10 and 20 μmol/L bicuculline (P<0.05). Conclusion Bicuculline can abolish GABAA receptor-mediated inlaibition and affect the excitatory postsynaptic potential in a dose-dependent manner, and at a critical level, bicuculline induces GABAergic disinhibition to result in enhanced LTP in hippocampal slices.
7.Studies on the association between beta 2-glycoprotein I and hepatotropism of hepatitis B virus.
Yan-hang GAO ; Pu-jun GAO ; Dan WANG ; Yang SHI ; Tong-yu TANG ; Yun-feng PIAO ; Han-yi YANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2006;14(8):569-571
OBJECTIVETo further study the binding character of hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) and beta 2-glycoprotein I (beta2GP I) and to explore whether beta2GP I plays an important role in the hepatotropism of hepatitis B virus.
METHODSUsing Western blot technique, we observed the binding character of the HBsAg with reduced and non-reduced beta2GP I.
RESULTSrHBsAgs with reduced and non-reduced beta2GP I showed identical binding activity.
CONCLUSIONSThe binding activity of HBsAg is dependent on tandem residues, but not on conformational structures of beta2GP I. There is a specific binding between HBV and beta2GP I, which may play an important role in HBV infection and is one of the reasons of hepatotropism of HBV.
Hepatitis B ; virology ; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ; metabolism ; Hepatitis B virus ; pathogenicity ; Humans ; Viral Envelope Proteins ; blood ; beta 2-Glycoprotein I ; blood
8.Neuregulin-1 temperature-dependently inhibits the long-term potentiation in the CA1 region in mouse hippocampal slices.
Yong-jun CHEN ; Meng ZHANG ; Pu WANG ; Xin-hong ZHU ; Tian-ming GAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(10):1771-1774
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of neurogulin-1 (NRG1) on the transmission and plasticity of CA1 synapses in mouse hippocampal slices at different temperatures.
METHODSUnder room temperature (26-/+1 degrees C) or physiological temperature (32-/+1 degrees C), field excitatory postsynaptic potential (fEPSP) evoked by extracellular microelectrode recording technique was recorded in the CA1 region in adult mouse hippocampal slices, and the long-term potentiation (LTP) was induced by high frequency stimulation (HFS). The effects of NRG1 on the baseline fEPSP and induction of LTP in CA1 region were observed.
RESULTSNo significant variation in the slope of fEPSP relative to the baseline fEPSP was observed after perfusion with NRG1 at room temperature or physiological temperature (P > 0.05). After HFS at the room temperature, the mean slope of fEPSP in the slices perfused with NRG1 was similar to that of the control group (P > 0.05), but HFS at the physiological temperature resulted in significant reduction in the mean slope of fEPSP in the slices perfused with NRG1 (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONNRG1 may temperature-dependently inhibit the induction of LTP in the CA1 region in mouse hippocampal slices.
Animals ; Hippocampus ; physiology ; Long-Term Potentiation ; physiology ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Neuregulin-1 ; physiology ; Neuronal Plasticity ; physiology ; Synaptic Transmission ; physiology ; Temperature
9.Association of Estrogen Receptor Gene Polymorphisms and Primary Biliary Cirrhosis in a Chinese Population: A Case-Control Study.
Liu YANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Yan-Fang JIANG ; Qing-Long JIN ; Peng ZHANG ; Xu LI ; Pu-Jun GAO ; Jun-Qi NIU
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(22):3008-3014
BACKGROUNDPrimary biliary cirrhosis (PBC) is a chronic and slowly progressive cholestatic liver disease characterized by destruction of the interlobular bile ducts and a striking female predominance. The aim of this study was to identify associations between estrogen receptor (ESR) gene polymorphisms with the risk of developing PBC and abnormal serum liver tests in a Chinese population.
METHODSThirty-six patients with PBC (case group) and 35 healthy individuals (control group) from the First Hospital of Jilin University were studied. Whole genomic DNA was extracted from all the participants. Three single-nucleotide polymorphisms (rs2234693, rs2228480, and rs3798577) from ESR1 and two (rs1256030 and rs1048315) from ESR2 were analyzed by a pyrosequencing method. Demographic data and liver biochemical data were collected.
RESULTSSubjects with the T allele at ESR2 rs1256030 had 1.5 times higher risk of developing PBC than those with the C allele (odds ratio [OR] = 2.1277, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.1872-4.5517). Haplotypes TGC of ESR1 rs2234693, rs2228480, and rs3798577 were risk factors for having PBC. The C allele at ESR1 rs2234693 was associated with abnormal alkaline phosphatase (OR = 5.2469, 95% CI = 1.3704-20.0895) and gamma-glutamyl transferase (OR = 3.4286, 95% CI = 1.0083-13.6578) levels in PBC patients.
CONCLUSIONSESR2 rs1256030 T allele may be a significant risk factor for the development of PBC. Screening for patients with gene polymorphisms may help to make early diagnoses in patients with PBC.
Adult ; Aged ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; Case-Control Studies ; Estrogen Receptor alpha ; genetics ; Estrogen Receptor beta ; genetics ; Female ; Gene Frequency ; genetics ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease ; genetics ; Haplotypes ; genetics ; Humans ; Liver Cirrhosis, Biliary ; genetics ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; genetics ; Receptors, Estrogen ; genetics
10.Influence of pacing site on myocardial transmural dispersion of repolarization in intact normal and dilated cardiomyopathy dogs.
Rong BAI ; Jun PU ; Nian LIU ; Jia-Gao LU ; Qiang ZHOU ; Yan-Fei RUAN ; Hui-Yan NIU ; Lin WANG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2003;55(6):722-730
In order to verify the hypothesis that left ventricular epicardial (LV-Epi) pacing and biventricular (BiV) pacing unavoidably influence the myocardial electrophysiological characters and may result in high risk of malignant ventricular arrhythmia, we calculated, in both normal mongrel dogs and dog models with rapid-right-ventricular-pacing induced dilated cardiomyopathy congestive heart failure (DCM-CHF), the monophasic action potential duration (MAPD) and the transmural dispersion of repolarization (TDR) in intracardiac electrogram together with the QT interval and T(peak)-T(end) (T(p(-T(e)) interval in surface electrocardiogram (ECG) during LV-Epi and BiV pacing, compared with those during right ventricular endocardial (RV-Endo) pacing. To prepare the DCM-CHF dog model, rapid right ventricular pacing (250 bpm) was performed for 23.6+/-2.57 days to the dog. All the normal and DCM-CHF dogs were given radio frequency catheter ablation (RFCA) to His bundle with the guide of X-ray fluoroscopy. After the RFCA procedures, the animals were under the situation of complete atrioventricular block so that the canine heart rates could be voluntarily controlled in the following experiments. After a thoracotomy, ECG and monophasic action potentials (MAP) of subendocardial, subepicardial and mid-layer myocardium were recorded synchronously in 8 normal and 5 DCM-CHF dogs during pacing from endocardium of RV apex (RV-Endo), epicardium of LV anterior wall (LV-Epi) and simultaneously both of the above (biventricular, BiV), the later was similar to the ventricular resynchronization therapy to congestive heart failure patients in clinic. The Tp-Te) meant the interval from the peak to the end of T wave, which was a representative index of TDR in surface ECG. The TDR was defined as the difference between the longest and the shortest MAPD of subendocardial, subepicardial and mid-layer myocardium. Our results showed that in normal dogs, pacing participating of LV (LV-Epi, BiV) prolonged MAPD of all the three layers of the myocardium (P<0.05) with the character that mid-layer MAPD was the longest and subepicardial MAPD was the shortest following subendocardial MAPD. At the same time, TDR prolonged from 26.75 ms at RV-Endo pacing to 37.54 ms at BiV pacing and to 47.16 ms at LV-Epi pacing (P<0.001). Meanwhile in surface ECG, BiV and LV-Epi pacing resulted in a longer Tp-Te) interval compared with RV-Endo pacing (P<0.01), without parallel QT interval prolongation. Furthermore, all the DCM-CHF model dogs showed manifestations of congestive heart failure and enlargement of left ventricles. Based on the lengthening of mid-layer MAPD from 257.35 ms to 276.30 ms (P<0.0001) and increase of TDR from 27.58 ms to 33.80 ms (P equals;0.002) in DCM-CHF model due to the structural disorders of myocardium compared with the normal dog, LV-Epi and BiV pacing also led to the effect of prolonging MAPD of three layers of the myocardium and enlarging TDR. From these results we make the conclusions that prolongation of MAPD of subendocardial, subepicardial and mid-layer myocardium and increase in TDR during pacing participating of LV (LV-Epi, BiV) may contribute to the formation of unidirectional block and reentry, which play roles or at least are the high risk factors in the development of malignant ventricular arrhythmia, especially in case of structural disorders of myocardium. These findings must be considered seriously when ventricular resynchronization therapy is performed to congestive heart failure patients.
Action Potentials
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Animals
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Bundle-Branch Block
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complications
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physiopathology
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Cardiomyopathy, Dilated
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complications
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physiopathology
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Dogs
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Female
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Heart Conduction System
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physiopathology
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Heart Failure
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etiology
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physiopathology
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Heart Ventricles
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physiopathology
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Male
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Torsades de Pointes
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physiopathology
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Ventricular Dysfunction, Left
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physiopathology
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Ventricular Function, Left