1.Expression of nitric oxide synthase in esophageal mucosa of patients with gastroesophageal reflex disease
Xiaoyan GUO ; Ting WANG ; Lei DONG ; Bin QIN ; Jiong JIANG ; Chunrong REN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2015;(3):373-377
Objective To compare the expression of nitric oxide synthase (NOS ) in patients with gastroesophageal reflex disease (GERD)and healthy controls.Methods The distribution and relative protein amount of two NOS subtypes (nNOS and iNOS)were determined with immunohistological method,and their mRNA levels were measured with real-time PCR method.Results The nNOS and iNOS were mostly distributed in the cytoplasm in epithelia of esophageal mucosa.The nNOS and iNOS in reflux esophagitis (RE)were significantly higher than in non-erosive reflux disease (NERD)patients and healthy controls (P <0.05 ).The mRNA levels of nNOS and iNOS were also significantly higher in RE patients than in NERD patients and healthy controls (P <0.05).Conclusion The expressions of nNOS and iNOS were increased in the esophagus of RE patients,which may be related to the effects of NO on the onset of GERD.
2.Effect of Liriope platyphylla total saponin on learning, memory and metabolites in aging mice induced by D-galactose
Tao JIANG ; Baokang HUANG ; Qiaoyan ZHANG ; Ting HAN ; Hanchen ZHENG ; Luping QIN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2007;5(6):670-4
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of Liriope platyphylla total saponin (LPTS) on learning, memory, neuromediators and metabolites in aging mice induced by D-galactose. METHODS: Ninety Kunming mice were randomly divided into nine groups: normal saline (NS)-treated group, untreated group, high- (100 mg/kg), medium- (50 mg/kg) and low-dose (10 mg/kg) LPTS-treated groups, Shuxuening-treated group, jiaogulanosidi-treated group, flunarizine-treated group and vitamin E-treated group. The Kunming mice in the NS-treated group were administered with NS by intraperitoneal injection, while the aging mice in the other eight groups were administered with D-galactose by intraperitoneal injection. At the same time, the aging mice in different groups were fed with corresponding drugs for 42 days, and the aging items of the mice in different groups were measured, respectively. RESULTS: LPTS could improve the memory of aging mice induced by D-galactose, promote its body weight, and increase the thymus and spleen indexes of the aging mice. LPTS could decrease the levels of MDA and lipofuscin, inhibit MAO activity and increase SOD activity and GSH-Px level. CONCLUSION: LPTS may improve the ability of learning and memory and delay aging.
3.Mechanism research of miR - 181 regulating human lens epithelial cell apoptosis
Yu, QIN ; Jiang-Yue, ZHAO ; Wen-Ting, LUO ; Jing, LI ; Jia, LIU ; Jin-Song, ZHANG
International Eye Science 2015;(5):759-763
?AlM: To investigate the expression of miR-181 in the lens tissue of cataract and the regulating mechanism of miR-181 on apoptosis of human lens epithelial cell.
?METHODS:Real time q-PCR was used to measure the expression of miR-181 in the anterior lens capsules of age - related cataract and human lens epithelial cell apoptosis model. miR- 181 mimic and inhibitor were transfected using Lipofectamine 2 000 to regulate the expression of miR-181, and then Real time q-PCR was used to verify transfection efficiency. Flow cytometry was used to detect the change of cell apoptosis rate.
? RESULTS: Compared with control group, the expression of miR-181 was significantly higher in both the anterior lens capsules of age-related cataract and human lens epithelial cell apoptosis model; the relative expression of miR-181 in lens epithelial cells transfected with miR-181 mimic was increased, whereas decreased in cells transfected with miR-181 inhibitor;the apoptosis rate of cells transfected with miR - 181 mimic was increased, while reduced in miR-181 inhibitor group. Each result was statistically significant (P<0. 01).
?CONCLUSlON:High expression of miR-181 is detected in anterior lens capsule of age-related cataract. miR-181 might play a certain role in the pathogenesis of cataract via promoting human lens epithelial cell apoptosis. miR-181 probably becomes a new approach for the nonoperative treatment of cataract, but the concrete mechanism still needs to be further studied.
4.Effects of miR-590-5p on ox-LDL-induced endothelial cells apoptosis and LOX-1 expression.
Bing QIN ; Bo XIAO ; Ting JIANG ; Huan YANG
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2012;37(7):675-681
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of miR-590-5p on the expression of lectin-like oxidized low density lipoprotein receptor 1 (LOX-1) in apoptotic human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) induced by ox-LDL, and to explore the role of miR-590-5p in modulating HUVECs apoptosis.
METHODS:
HUVECs were exposed to ox-LDL (50 μg/mL) for 0 to 48 h. Apoptosis was detected by Annexin V-FITC stain and was distinguished from necrosis by propidium iodide (PI) staining. The relative expression level of miR-590-5p in HUVECs was analyzed using real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). HUVECs were transfected with miR-590-5p mimics or miRNA mimics control followed by 50 μg/mL ox-LDL stimulation for 48 h. LOX-1 mRNA and protein were measured by RT-qPCR and Western blot, and apoptosis in HUVECs was analyzed by flow ctyometry after Annexin V-FITC/PI double stain.
RESULTS:
Incubation of HUVECs with 50 μg/mL ox-LDL for 0 to 48 h resulted in a time-dependent induction of apoptotic cell death and down-regulation of miR-590-5p. Transfection of miR-590-5p mimics suppressed LOX-1 expression at both mRNA and protein levels, leading to a reduction of ox-LDL-induced apoptosis in HUVECs.
CONCLUSION
MiR-590-5p protects endothelial cells from ox-LDL induced apoptosis by inhibiting the expression of LOX-1.
Apoptosis
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genetics
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Cells, Cultured
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Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells
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cytology
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Humans
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Lipoproteins, LDL
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pharmacology
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MicroRNAs
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genetics
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metabolism
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RNA, Messenger
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genetics
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metabolism
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Scavenger Receptors, Class E
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genetics
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metabolism
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Transfection
5.Establishment and evaluation of hematology review criteria for action following automated complete blood counts and leukocytes differential
Hong JIANG ; Ting-Ting ZENG ; Su-Gen ZENG ; Man-Ying GUO ; Xin-Qin ZHU ; Yong-Tai ZUO ; Yi LI ; Yong-Qian JIA ;
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2003;0(09):-
Objective To establish and evaluate criteria applied to review of complete blood counts (CBC)and differential results from automated hematology analyzers.Methods Temporary criteria were established by using alarm system of XE-2100 automated hematology analyzer and by consulting the 41 suggested rides of international consensus group.2 795 out-and in-patient samples were run as clinical samples.Stained blood films were prepared and manual differential with smear review were performed on all samples.Statistical analysis was done for each temporary rule and instrument flag which indicated abnormal cell quantity and morphology.Results Of all rules,instrument flags of ‘Immature Gran/Left Shift?’, ‘ Atypical Lympho?’and‘NRBC(nucleated red blood cell)?’showed most frequent false positive and false negative instrument flag.Evaluation on rnles about cell quantity change showed false positive and false negative rates were both low.Results of morphology evaluation showed that true positive rate was 17.44%, false positive rate was 15.82%,true negative rate was 63.49%,false negative rate was 3.25%.‘ Atypical Lymphocyte?’,‘Immature Gran?’and‘blast?’were the most frequent false positive flags.According to those results and clinicians opinions,our hematology review criteria for action following automated CBC and leukocytes differential was established.Conclusions The hematology review criteria have high true positive rate and low false negative rate.To clinical hematology laboratory using automated hematology analyzer,new criteria can reduce work load,bring lower false negative rate and higher work efficiency.
6.Optimism and resilience in patients with breast cancer: chain mediating effect of mastery and self-efficacy
Xiaoxiao JIANG ; Huiping LI ; Ting ZHANG ; Qin SHEN ; Xiaotong DING ; Ting XIAO ; Maomao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(3):256-260
Objective To explore the chain mediating effect of mastery and self-efficacy between optimism and resilience of breast cancer patients.Methods Totally 262 breast cancer patients were investigated with general information questionnaire,resilience scale (RS-14),mastery scale for Chinese version (MSC),general self-efficacy scale (GSES) and revised life orientation test (LOT-R).Causual steps and Bootstrap method were used to test the chain mediating effect of mastery and self-efficacy between optimism and resilience.Results The media score of the participants was 18 for optimism,and the average score of the participants was 27.1±4.6 for mastery,26.0±5.9 for self-efficacy,76.6± 13.9 for resilience.There existed a significant difference in RS-14 scores among the patients with different family relationships,family income,and form of payment (all P<0.05).Correlation analysis showed that optimism,mastery,self-efficacy,and resilience were positively correlated with each other(r=0.57-0.74,all P< 0.01).Mediation modeling analysis showed that optimism had a direct effect on resilience.The effect value was 0.361,and the effect was 49.7%.Mastery and self-efficacy mediation effect value were 0.123 and 0.162,and the mediation effect were 16.9% and 22.3%.While chain mediating effect of mastery-self-effcacy was also significant,and the mediation effect value was 0.081 and the mediation effect was 11.1%.Conclusion Optimism influences breast cancer patients' resilience,not only through the direct path,but also through the indirect path of mastery and self-efficacy,as well as the chain mediating path between these two variables.
7.An analysis on HIV rapid test demanding among commercial sex workers
Xin ZHOU ; Lin CHEN ; Lin HE ; Ting-Ting JIANG ; Qiao-Qin MA
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2017;29(5):452-456
Objective To learn the awareness and related factors of HIV rapid test among commercial sex workers(CSWs)in order to improve the HIV rapid test service. Methods The cross-sectional survey was conducted among CSWs in WenzhouCity and Quzhou City which were divided into high-grade, middle-grade and low-grade. Face to face questionnaire surveywas conducted in the research investigation. The investigation content includes social demographic characteristics, rapiddetection of desire, sexual behavior and HIV testing services. EpiData 3.0 database was used for data entry. Statisticalsoftware SPSS21.0 was used in chi-square and logistic regression analysis of multiple factors. Results A total of 401 CSWswere observed, including 136 people in high-grade, 182 people in middle-grade and 83 people in low-grade. Twohundred and two people and 200 people were investigated respectively in Wenzhou and Quzhou City. The rate of willing toaccept the rapid HIV testing was 56.36%(226) . Analysis by logistic analysis, 30 years old of above(OR=3.312, 95%CI:1.427-7.691), commercial sexual behavior without using condom or casual usage in last 6 month(OR=4.560, 95%CI:2.348-8.855), more than 10 commercial sexual partners(OR=8.767, 95%CI: 2.993-25.677), and having HIV rapidtesting in last year(OR=7.784, 95%CI: 3.108-19.496) were influencing factors for willing to accept HIV rapid testing.Conclusion In CSW HIV/AIDS intervention, adult, few numbers of sexual partners need to be focused. Improving HIVrapid test service, condom using service, and promoting risk sexual awareness may improve the HIV rapid test acceptancewillingness and behavior.
8.Ratio balance of Th17 and Treg cells in peripheral blood of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Di-Jiao TANG ; Qian NIU ; Ting-Ting ZENG ; Neng-Gang JIANG ; Yong-Mei JIN ; Bin DING ; Qin ZHENG ; Qing SHI ; Jiao CHEN ; Jiang YU ; Jun SU ; Yong-Qian JIA
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2013;21(2):329-333
This study was purposed to investigate the ratio of Th17 cells and CD4(+)CD25(+)Foxp3(+) regulatory T (Treg) cells in peripheral blood of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and to explore their roles in the pathogenesis and clinical diagnosis. Based on the number of peripheral lymphocytes and treatment condition, the CLL patients were divided into 2 groups: untreated group (n = 30) and remission group (n = 15), the healthy control group (n = 20) was set up as well. The frequencies of Th17 and Treg cells of all cases were detected by flow cytometry (FCM). The results showed that frequencies of CD3(+)CD4(+)T cells and Th17 cells were significantly higher in untreated group than that in healthy control group (P < 0.05), the frequencies of CD3(+)CD8(+)T cells and Treg cells were significantly lower in untreated group than that in healthy control group (P < 0.05), the ratio of Th17/Treg was significantly higher in untreated group than that in healthy control group (P < 0.05). The frequencies of Th17 were not statistically different between remission and healthy control groups, the frequencies of Treg cells were significantly lower in remission group than that in healthy control group (P < 0.05), the ratio of Th17/Treg was significantly higher in remission group than that in healthy control group (P < 0.05), frequencies of Th17 cells were markedly lower in remission group than that in untreated group (P < 0.05). It is concluded that Th17/Treg imbalance exists in patients with CLL, which may play a key role in pathogenesis and development of CLL.
Aged
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Case-Control Studies
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Female
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Flow Cytometry
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Humans
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Leukemia, Lymphocytic, Chronic, B-Cell
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pathology
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Lymphocyte Count
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Male
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Middle Aged
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T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory
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cytology
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Th17 Cells
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cytology
9.Association between genetic polymorphisms in folate metabolic enzyme genes and colorectal cancer: a nested case-control study.
Kun CHEN ; Liang SONG ; Ming-Juan JIN ; Chun-Hong FAN ; Qin-Ting JIANG ; Wei-Ping YU
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2006;28(6):429-432
OBJECTIVETo investigate the interrelationship of genetic polymorphisms in folate metabolic enzymes (MTHFRC677T, MTHFRA1298C, MTRA2756G and MTRRA66G) and their combinative effects with colorectal cancer (CRC).
METHODSA nested case-control study was designed and carried out. 140 CRC patients and 343 control subjects were included in this study. Polymorphisms of folate metabolic enzyme genes were genotyped by PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism method. Risk of CRC was estimated by unconditional logistic model, and P value for interaction was calculated by likelihood test.
RESULTSThe allele of MTR2756G showed a positive association with CRC (OR = 2.04, 95% CI = 1.22 - 3.40). Those with MTHFR1298AA and MTR 2756AG/GG genotypes had an elevated risk with CRC (OR = 2.57, 95% CI, 1.42 -4.65), and their combinative effect showed a significant association with CRC (P = 0.04).
CONCLUSIONMTR2756G allele may be a risk factor of CRC, and interaction may exsit between polymorphisms of MTHFRA1298C and MTRA2756G. Further studies with larger sample and in different ethnic groups are needed.
5-Methyltetrahydrofolate-Homocysteine S-Methyltransferase ; genetics ; Alleles ; Case-Control Studies ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; enzymology ; genetics ; Female ; Ferredoxin-NADP Reductase ; genetics ; Gene Frequency ; Genetic Predisposition to Disease ; Genotype ; Humans ; Male ; Methylenetetrahydrofolate Reductase (NADPH2) ; genetics ; Middle Aged ; Odds Ratio ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length
10.Design, synthesis and biologic evaluation of diarylbenzimidazole derivatives as novel HIV-1 non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors.
Bing-jie QIN ; Ting ZHOU ; Hong LU ; Shi-bo JIANG ; Lan XIE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2009;44(11):1233-1243
Twenty seven new diarylbenzimidazole derivatives (A1-A21, B1-B6) were designed, synthesized, and evaluated in MT-2 cell line as potential HIV-1 non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs) agents with a new skeleton based on molecular modeling technique and hit 1,2-diarylbenzimidazole A1 (EC50 69.9 miromol x L(-1)). Hence, 1,2-diarylbenzimidazoles A6 and B3, and 1,6-diarylbenzimidazole B6 showed obvious potency against HIV-1 replication in MT-2 cell line with EC50 values of 15.33, 9.81 and 1.37 micromol x L(-1) respectively. All target compounds were synthesized commonly from substituted 2-nitroanilines by 1-3 steps under mild reaction conditions. Current studies provided preliminary SAR, thus indicating that 1,6-diaryl substitution on the benzimidazole ring would be a right direction for further modification. Furthermore, the docking studies demonstrated that B6 could fit well into the HIV-1 NNRTI binding pocket with a similar binding orientation and conformation to that of TMC278, a promising NNRTI candidate inclinical trial III, Therefore, active compound B6 could serve as a new starting point to develop a series of 1,6-diarylbenzimidazole derivatives as HIV-1 NNRTI agents with a novel skeleton.
Anti-HIV Agents
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chemical synthesis
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Benzimidazoles
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chemical synthesis
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Cell Line
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Drug Design
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HIV Reverse Transcriptase
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antagonists & inhibitors
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HIV-1
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physiology
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Humans
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Molecular Structure
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Reverse Transcriptase Inhibitors
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chemical synthesis
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Structure-Activity Relationship
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Virus Replication
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drug effects