1.Analysis of furans and pyridines from new generation heated tobacco product in Japan.
Kanae BEKKI ; Shigehisa UCHIYAMA ; Yohei INABA ; Akira USHIYAMA
Environmental Health and Preventive Medicine 2021;26(1):89-89
BACKGROUND:
In recent years, heated tobacco products (HTPs), which are widely used in Japan, have been sold by various brands using additives such as flavors. It has been reported that the components of mainstream smoke are different from those of conventional cigarettes. In this study, we established an analytical method for furans and pyridines in the mainstream smoke, which are characteristic of HTPs and particularly harmful among the generated components, and investigated the amount of component to which the smokers are exposed.
METHODS:
We established a simple analytical method for simultaneous analysis of gaseous and particulate compounds in the mainstream smoke of HTPs (IQOS, glo, ploom S) in Japan by combining a sorbent cartridge and glass fiber filter (Cambridge filter pad (CFP)). Both the sorbent cartridge and CFP were extracted using 2-propanol and analyzed via GC-MS/MS to determine the concentration of furans and pyridines generated from each HTP.
RESULTS:
The results showed that the levels of target furans such as furfural, 2-furanmethanol, 2(5H)-furanone, and 5-methylfurfural tended to be higher in the mainstream smoke of glo than in standard cigarettes (3R4F). Pyridine, which is generated at a high level in 3R4F as a combustion component, and 4-ethenylpyridine (EP), which is a known marker of environmental tobacco smoke, were detected. Among these components, 2-furanmethanol and pyridine are classified as Group 2B (possibly carcinogenic to humans) by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Therefore, it is possible that they will contribute to the health effects caused by use of HTPs.
CONCLUSIONS
Using the new collection and analytical method for furans and pyridines in the mainstream smoke of HTPs, the level of each compound to which smokers are exposed could be clarified. By comprehensively combining information on the amount of ingredients and toxicity, it will be possible to perform a more detailed calculation of the health risks of using HTPs. In addition, the components detected in this study may be the causative substances of indoor pollution through exhaled smoke and sidestream smoke; therefore, environmental research on the chemicals generated from HTPs would be warranted in future studies.
Furans/analysis*
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Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
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Humans
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Japan
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Pyridines/analysis*
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Smoke/analysis*
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Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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Tobacco Products
2.Separation and identification of cis and trans isomers of 2-butene-1,4-diol and lafutidine by HPLC and LC-MS.
Chun-xiu PAN ; Xiu-zhu XU ; Hong-mei HE ; Xiao-jun CAI ; Xue-jun ZHANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2005;6(1):74-78
The cis and trans isomers separation of 2-butene-1,4-diol and lafutidine were studied by HPLC on two kinds of chiral columns: (S,S)-Whelk-O 1 and ChiraSpher. The isomers of 2-butene-1,4-diol can be separated on both chiral columns while the isomers of lafutidine can only be resolved on ChiraSpher column. The influence of different type and amount of mobile phase modifier on the isomers separation was extensively studied. The resolution of cis and trans isomers of 2-butene-1,4-diol was 2.61 on (S,S)-Whelk-O 1 column with hexane-ethanol (97:3, v/v) as the mobile phase. The resolution of lafutidine was 1.89 on ChiraSpher column with hexane-ethanol-THF-diethylamine (92:3:5:0.1, v/v/v/v) as the mobile phase. LC-MS methods were developed to identify the isomer peaks.
Acetamides
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analysis
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chemistry
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Butylene Glycols
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analysis
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chemistry
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Chemical Fractionation
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methods
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Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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methods
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Isomerism
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Mass Spectrometry
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methods
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Piperidines
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analysis
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chemistry
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Pyridines
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analysis
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chemistry
3.Efficacy and Safety of Apatinib in Treating Advanced Colorectal Cancer.
Ning Ning LI ; Jian Feng ZHOU ; Lin ZHAO ; Hong Yan YING ; Ning JIA
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2019;41(2):170-174
Objective To assess the efficacy and safety of apatinib in the treatment of advanced colorectal cancer(CRC). Methods The clinical data of 16 CRC patients treated with apatinib after failure of prior lines of treatment were retrospectively analyzed in terms of objective response rate,disease control rate,progression-free survival,overall survival,adverse events,and prognostic factors. Results The efficacy was evaluable in 14 patients,among whom the objective response rate was 7.1% and the disease control rate was 50%.The median progression-free survival was 3 months(95%CI=1.57-4.42),and the median overall survival was 6.5 months(95%CI=4.10-8.89).The safety was evaluable in 16 patients,among whom the most common grade 3 adverse events were hypertensinon(37.5%)and proteinuria(25%).No grade 4 adverse event was observed.Multivariate analysis did not show any factor directly related to survival.Conclusion Apatinib may be effective in treating advanced CRC,with tolerable side effects.
Antineoplastic Agents
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adverse effects
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therapeutic use
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Colorectal Neoplasms
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drug therapy
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Humans
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Pyridines
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adverse effects
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therapeutic use
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Retrospective Studies
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Survival Analysis
4.Effects of amino acid on growth and secondary metabolites contents of adventitious roots of Tripterygium wilfordii.
Peng-Fei WEN ; Jia-Min LEI ; Qun LI ; Lei CUI ; Yan LI ; Xing ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(12):2267-2274
The adventitious root of Tripterygium wilfordii was used as experiment material to study effects of various concentration of aspartic acid, isoleucine, cysteine and arginine in MS medium on the growth and triptolide, wilforgine, wilforine contents of the adventitious roots. The results showed that compared with the control, supplemented with 0.25 mmol x L(-1) aspartic acid at 3rd week, the growth of the adventitious roots only accounted for 80%, but the content of triptolide of the adventitious roots and the medium was 1.36, 1.30 times, the content of wilforgine was 1.16, 1.37 times, the content of wilforine was 1.22, 1.63 times, respectively. At 3rd week 0.05 mmol x L(-1) isoleucine, the growth of adventitious roots was 97.3%, wilforgine of adventitious roots and medium 1.02, 1.27 times, wilforine 1.36 times and 1.15 times. At 1st week 0.25 mmol x L(-1) cysteine, the growth of the adventitious roots comprised 77.5% of the control, while content of triptolide of adventitious roots reached 1.87 times. At 2nd week 1.00 mmol x L(-1) cysteine, the growth of adventitious roots was 44.6% of the control, the content of wilforine in medium was 2.97 times. At 3rd week 0.50 mmol x L(-1) arginine, the growth of adventitious roots was 124.2%, the content of wilforgine and wilforine was 1.3, 1.4 times, respectively.
Amino Acids
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analysis
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metabolism
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Diterpenes
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analysis
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Epoxy Compounds
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analysis
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Lactones
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analysis
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metabolism
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Phenanthrenes
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analysis
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Plant Roots
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chemistry
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Pyridines
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analysis
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metabolism
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Secondary Metabolism
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Tripterygium
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chemistry
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growth & development
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metabolism
5.Effect of forchlorfenuron on fruit morphology and lignans content of Schisandra chinensis.
Xin SONG ; Pu DING ; Xian-Kuan LI ; Ting CHEN ; Liang CHEN ; Bing WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(9):1579-1583
The effect of plant growth regulator forchlorfenuron (CPPU) 1 x 10(-6), 0.67 x 10(-6), 0.5 x 10(-6) on fruit morphology and effective components lignans was studied. Those morphologies were the combination of four basic morphological changes. The result showed, diametre were increased and longitudinal diametre of fruits were inhibited by foliage fertilizers including CPPU. At the same time, 1 000-grain weight and yield showed the varying degrees increase under CPPU. The order of the degree was 0.5 x 10(-6) > 1 x 10(-6) > 0.67 x 10(-6). Six lignans content of Schisandra chinensis of different harvest time and different CPPU processing groups were determined, the results showed that lignans accumulation occurred mainly in periods of premature the half mature fruiting stages. Under the 0.67 x 10(-6) CPPU treatment, schisandrol B, schisandrin B, schisandrin C content of S. chinensis showed different increase.
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
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Cyclooctanes
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analysis
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metabolism
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Dioxoles
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analysis
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metabolism
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Fruit
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drug effects
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Lignans
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analysis
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metabolism
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Phenylurea Compounds
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pharmacology
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Polycyclic Compounds
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analysis
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metabolism
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Pyridines
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pharmacology
6.In Vitro Effects of SB202190 on Echinococcus granulosus.
Hailong LV ; Siyuan LI ; Jing ZHANG ; Weihua LIANG ; Xiaoling MU ; Yufeng JIANG
The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2013;51(2):255-258
Spillage of cyst contents during surgical operation is the major cause of recurrence after hydatid cyst surgery. Instillation of a scolicidal agent into a hepatic hydatid cyst is the most commonly employed measure to prevent this complication. SB202190 is a pyridinyl imidazole derivative and is known to be a specific inhibitor of p38 MAPK. In the present study, the scolicidal effect of SB202190 was investigated. Freshly isolated Echinococcus granulosus protoscolices were subjected to SB202190 treatment (10, 20, 40, and 80 microM), and the effects on parasite viability were monitored by trypan blue staining. Corresponding effects were visualized by scanning and transmission electron microscopy. Dose-dependent protoscolex death within a few days of SB202190 treatment was observed. Although the in vitro scolicidal effect of SB202190 was satisfactory, the in vivo efficacy of this drug and also possible side effects remain to be further investigated.
Animals
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Anthelmintics/*pharmacology
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Echinococcus granulosus/*drug effects/ultrastructure
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Imidazoles/*pharmacology
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Microscopy, Electron, Scanning
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Microscopy, Electron, Transmission
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Parasitic Sensitivity Tests
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Pyridines/*pharmacology
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Survival Analysis
7.The effect of acrylamide incorporation on the thermal and physical properties of denture resins.
Elif AYDOGAN AYAZ ; Rukiye DURKAN ; Bora BAGIS
The Journal of Advanced Prosthodontics 2013;5(2):110-117
PURPOSE: Polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) is the most commonly used denture base material despite typically low in strength. The purpose of this study was to improve the physical properties of the PMMA based denture base resins (QC-20, Dentsply Ltd., Addlestone, UK; Stellon, AD International Ltd, Dentsply, Switzerland; Acron MC; GC Lab Technologies Inc., Alsip, Japan) by copolymerization mechanism. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Control group specimens were prepared according to the manufacturer recommendations. In the copolymer groups; resins were prepared with 5%, 10%, 15% and 20% acrylamide (AAm) (Merck, Hohenbrunn, Germany) content according to the moleculer weight ratio, respectively. Chemical structure was characterized by a Bruker Vertex-70 Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) (Bruker Optics Inc., Ettlingen, Germany). Hardness was determined using an universal hardness tester (Struers Duramin, Struers A/S, Ballerup, Denmark) equipped with a Vickers diamond penetrator. The glass transition temperature (Tg) of control and copolymers were evaluated by Perkin Elmer Diamond DSC (Perkin Elmer, Massachusetts,USA). Statistical analyses were carried out using the statistical package SPSS for Windows, version 15.0 (SPSS, Chicago, IL, USA). The results were tested regarding the normality of distribution with the Shapiro Wilk test. Data were analyzed using ANOVA with post-hoc Tukey test (P<.01). RESULTS: The copolymer synthesis was confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy. Glass transition temperature of the copolymer groups were higher than the control groups of the resins. The 10%, 15% and 20% copolymer groups of Stellon presented significantly higher than the control group in terms of hardness. 15% and 20% copolymer groups of Acron MC showed significantly higher hardness values when compared to the control group of the resin. Acrylamide addition did not affect the hardness of the QC-20 resin significantly. CONCLUSION: Within the limitation of this study, it can be concluded that copolymerization of PMMA with AAm increased the hardness value and glass transition temperature of PMMA denture base resins.
Acrylamide
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Acrylic Resins
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Chicago
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Collodion
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Denture Bases
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Dentures
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Diamond
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Glass
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Hardness
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Hardness Tests
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Polymethyl Methacrylate
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Pyridines
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Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared
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Spectrum Analysis
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Thiazoles
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Transition Temperature
8.Expression and role of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase in hyperoxia-induced lung injury juvenile rat model.
Jing LI ; Feng XU ; Lan HU ; Li-Ping TAN ; Yue-Qiang FU ; Fang FANG ; Feng-Wu KUANG ; Zhong-Yi LU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2009;11(5):389-392
OBJECTIVESome research has shown that p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (p38MAPK) plays important roles in lung injuries induced by various factors. Its expression and role in hyperoxia-induced lung injury remains unknown. This study investigated the expression and role of p38MAPK in hyperoxia-induced lung injury juvenile rat model.
METHODSHyperoxia-induced lung injury rat model was prepared by 90% O(2) exposure. The location and expression of p38MAPK in lung tissues were detected by immunohistochemistry and Western blot respectively. Apoptosis index of lung was evaluated by TUNEL technique. The effect of SB203580, a p38MAPK inhibitor, on the apoptosis index of lung was observed.
RESULTSThe expression of phosphor-p38MAPK increased obviously after hyperoxia. Positive phosphor-p38MAPK cells were mainly distributed in the alveolar, airway epithelial cells, pulmonary vascular endothelium cells and infiltrative inflammatory cells. The apoptosis index of lung also significantly elevated. SB203580 inhibited the activation of p38MAPK, and reduced the apoptosis index of lung.
CONCLUSIONSThe phosphor-p38MAPK increased and was expressed in many kinds of lung cells in lung injury rat model. It may play a role in the induction of apoptosis in hyperoxia-induced lung injury.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Hyperoxia ; complications ; Imidazoles ; therapeutic use ; Immunoblotting ; Lung Injury ; drug therapy ; enzymology ; etiology ; MAP Kinase Signaling System ; Male ; Phosphorylation ; Pyridines ; therapeutic use ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ; analysis ; physiology
9.Rho signaling inhibitor, Y-27632, inhibits invasiveness of metastastic hepatocellular carcinoma in a mouse model.
Feng XUE ; Jian-jun ZHANG ; Feng QIU ; Ming ZHANG ; Xiao-song CHEN ; Qi-gen LI ; Long-zhi HAN ; Zhi-feng XI ; Qiang XIA
Chinese Medical Journal 2007;120(24):2304-2307
Actins
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chemistry
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Amides
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therapeutic use
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Animals
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Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Cytoskeleton
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drug effects
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Enzyme Inhibitors
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therapeutic use
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Female
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Liver Neoplasms, Experimental
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drug therapy
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pathology
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Mice
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Neoplasm Invasiveness
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Neoplasm Metastasis
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Pyridines
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therapeutic use
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ras Proteins
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analysis
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rho-Associated Kinases
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analysis
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antagonists & inhibitors
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rhoA GTP-Binding Protein
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analysis
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rhoC GTP-Binding Protein
10.Effects of mitogen activated protein kinase signal transduction pathways on heat shock protein 70 gene expression in endothelial cells exposed to benzo(a)pryene.
Jin-bo YANG ; Lei KE ; Chang-zheng JIANG ; Qian XU ; Han-zhen HE ; Bing-chang HU ; Tang-chun WU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(2):100-103
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of mitogen activated protein kinase (MAPK) signal transduction pathways on heat shock protein 70 (HSP70) gene expression in endothelial cells exposed to benzo(a)pryene (BaP).
METHODSPorcine aortic endothelial cells were pre-treated or by PD98059 (10 micro mol/L) or SB203580 (20 micro mol/L) for 1 hour, then treated with different concentrations of BaP (0, 0.1, 0.5, 1.0, 5.0 and 10.0 micro mol/L) for 24 hours respectively;Expression levels of three phosphorylated MAPKs [extracellular signal regulated protein kinase (ERK), c-Jun amino-terminal kinase (JNK), and p38] and HSP70 were determined by Western-blot.
RESULTSThe three phosphorylated MAPKs expressional levels especially p-ERK1 had different extents of changes with dose-response relationship under BaP exposure. BaP inhibited the expression of HSP70, which significantly decreased in medium and high dose group (>or= 1.0 micro mol/L) but did not decrease in control group (P < 0.05). Although the inhibitor of ERK (PD98059) could partly weaken the inhibited effects of BaP on HSP70 expression, HSP70 expression levels of endothelial cells pre-treated with PD98059 were still significantly lower than that of control cells (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONERK1 pathway might play some roles in HSP70 gene expression in endothelial cells exposed to BaP, and other unknown signal pathways might also have some effects on this process.
Animals ; Benzo(a)pyrene ; toxicity ; Blotting, Western ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Endothelial Cells ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Enzyme Inhibitors ; pharmacology ; Flavonoids ; pharmacology ; HSP70 Heat-Shock Proteins ; analysis ; Imidazoles ; pharmacology ; JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ; MAP Kinase Kinase 4 ; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Kinases ; analysis ; Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ; analysis ; antagonists & inhibitors ; Pyridines ; pharmacology ; Signal Transduction ; physiology ; Swine ; p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases