1.Expression and role of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ? and nuclear factor-?B in pulmonary fibrosis
Qing LIN ; Lianfang NI ; Yali REN ; Xinmin LIU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(05):-
Objective:To evaluate the expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor ?(PPAR?) and nuclear factor-?B(NF-?B) in lungs in patients with pulmonary fibrosis,and to explore their effect on the pathogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis.Methods: Immunohistochemical technology was performed to investigate the PPAR? and NF-?B expression in lung specimens from 16 cases of pulmonary fibrosis and 10 cases of normal controls.Results: The positive score of PPAR?(0.35?0.08) in fibrosis group was lower than that in control group(0.42?0.04,P
2.HER-2 promotes breast cancer cell epithelial-mesenchymal transition by regulating ZEB1
Jing HOU ; Zhijing REN ; Na WEI ; Qing NI ; Xiaomao GUO
China Oncology 2016;26(12):968-973
Background and purpose:Human epidermal growth factor receptor-2 (HER-2), a member of epidermal growth factor receptor family, initiates a diverse set of signaling pathways that ultimately affect such fun-damental processes as cell proliferation, cell motility and cell apoptosis. It is reported that HER-2 was associated with epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) process. However, the mechanism needs further investigation. The purpose of this study was to investigate the mechanism of HER-2 on regulating EMT process.Methods:Transwell assay was used to determine the motility of breast cancer cells; Real-time lfuorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-FQ-PCR) was employed to determine the expression of genes of interest, and reactive oxygen species production was measured by reactive oxygen species detection kit.Results:HER-2 overexpression in breast cancer cells could promote cell migration and invasion. Mechanistic study showed that HER-2 overexpression could upregulate ZEB1 expression. ZEB1 silencing by siRNA reduced cell motility of HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells. Furthermore, reactive oxygen species produced in HER-2-overexpressing breast cancer cells were less than those produced in corresponding control cells.Conclusion:Our study demonstrated that HER-2 overexpression endowed breast cancer cells with EMT related properties by upregulating ZEB1 expression. ZEB1 could be a candidate target for further study of the relation-ship between HER-2 and EMT.
3.Prevention and cure effect of immunoregulation therapy on postoperative infectious complications of calculous obstructive jaundice
Ren JI ; Yong NI ; Jing ZHANG ; Haoyuan DENG ; Minjie ZHANG ; Qing HAN ; Chengyou WANG
Chinese Journal of Hepatobiliary Surgery 2012;(11):851-854
Objective To study the prevention and cure effect of immunoregulation therapy on postoperative infectious complications of calculous obstructive jaundice.Methods Prospective,randomized,blind and controlled clinical analysis of 40 patients conforming to the standard of calculous obstructive jaundice was carried out.The patients were divided into two groups at random.One was control group (n=20) with regular therapy,and the treatment group (n=20) with ulinastatin plus thymosin-α1 on the base of regular therapy for 1 week.The immunological indexes were determined before and after therapy on the 1st,3rd,5th、7th and 14th day,including the changes in lymphocyte count,CD14+ monocytes human leukocyte antigen (locus) DR (HLA-DR),and the incidence of postoperative infection were observed.Results The incidence of postoperative infectious complications in treatment group (10%) was remarkable lower than that in control group (30%,P<0.01).There was significant difference between two groups (P<0.05).After the 3rd,up to 14th day of therapy,the counts of lymphocyte and CD14+ monocytes HLA-DR were significantly higher than those in control group (all P<0.05).Conclusions Immunoregulation therapy can improve the prognosis of obstructive jaundice patients in a period of 14 days of observation,and lymphocyte counts and CD14+monocytes HLA-DR were increased significantly,showing that immuno suppression can be ameliorated.Immunoregulation therapy could effectively prevent infectious complications of calculous obstructive jaundice.
4.Relationship between Back Pain-Lassitude and Kidney-deficiency Syndrome in Diabetes Patients
Hui ZHANG ; Qing NI ; Yan REN ; Huaichang FAN ; Cong'E TAN ; Shengbo XUE ; Yuping HAN ; Miqu WANG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(05):-
Objective To study the importance of back pain-lassitude as the key symptom in the differentiation of kidney-deficiency syndrome in diabetes patients.Methods Totally 460 diabetics were divided into the pain group(154 cases)and non-pain group(306 cases).The 39 symptoms,signs and behavior were abstracted and each patient was scored according to the details of kidney deficiency scale to analyze the constitution and distribution of kidney-deficiency syndrome.Results There was a significant difference in the total symptom score of the two groups(P
5.History, current situation, and prospects of traditional Tibetan medicine
Ren Jia QING ; Bai JUNJIE ; Ni Ma Ci Ren
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medical Sciences 2021;8(z1):27-31
Traditional Tibetan medicine (TTM) is major component of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Over thousands of years, the Tibetan people have gradually established a comprehensive theoretical system for Tibetan medicine and obtained rich clinical experience in the snow-covered plateau. The history of TTM has developed rapidly, especially since the establishment of the People's Republic of China, and remarkable achievements have been made with the great support for ethnic medicines from the Communist Party of China and the central government. In this paper, we give an overview of the history, theoretical system, common treatment methods, current development, and prospects for the future development of TTM.
6.Expression of Fascin-1 and β-catenin protein in colorectal adenocarcinoma and its relevance with K-ras gene mutations
Gui MA ; Lan WANG ; Shu-Ping MA ; Fang BIAN ; Yan-Ni REN ; Qing-Rong HU ; Rong YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical and Experimental Pathology 2019;35(1):27-32
Purpose To examine the expression of Fascin-1 and β-catenin protein and K-ras gene mutation in colorectal adenocarcinoma, and to explore their role in progression of colorectal neoplasm and their relevance. Methods Fascin-1 and β-catenin were analyzed by use of immunohistochemistry En Vision two-step. K-ras gene mutation was detected by ARMS method.Relationship between overexpression of Fascin-1, the nuclear expression of β-catenin, and the mutations of K-ras gene and clinicopathologic parameters was analyzed, the correlation between them was also analyzed. Results In 112 colorectal adenocarcinoma samples, the overexpression rate of Fascin-1 protein was 27.7% (31/112), significantly higher than non-neoplastic mucosa (P < 0.01). The high nuclear expression rate of β-catenin was 29.5% (33/112) in adenocarcinoma and non-neoplastic mucosa respectively with a significant difference between two groups (P < 0.01). High expression rate of Fascin-1 protein and β-catenin were correlated significantly with lymph node metastasis (P = 0.022, P = 0.027), and TNM staging (P =0.042, P = 0.019) in colorectal adenocarcinoma. The overexpression of Fascin-1 protein was correlated with tumor location (P = 0.004). The mutation rate of K-ras gene was 34.8% (39/112), which showed no correlation with age, gender, tumor size, grade of differentiation, lymph node metastasis and TNM staging (P> 0.05). There was a correlation between the overexpressison of Fascin-1 protein, the nuclear expression of β-catenin and the mutation of K-ras gene (rs= 0.252, rs= 0.258, P < 0.05). The overexpression of Fascin-1 protein positively correlated with the nuclear expression of β-catenin (rs= 0.213, P < 0.05). Conclusion Fascin-1 protein and β-catenin protein are involved in invasion and metastasis of colorectal cancer and are associated with K-ras gene mutation. K-ras may promote the overexpression of Fascin-1 by virtue of nuclear expression ofβ-catenin, which provided a new research direction on the treatment of K-ras gene mutated colorectal adenocarcinoma.
7.Effect of antiarrhythmic peptide on ventricular arrhythmia induced by lysophosphatidic acid.
Qing ZHOU ; Tian-jie WANG ; Cun-tai ZHANG ; Lei RUAN ; Lian-dong LI ; Ren-de XU ; Xiao-qing QUAN ; Ming-ke NI
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2011;39(4):301-304
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect and potential mechanism of lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) and antiarrhythmic peptide (AAP10) on rabbit ventricular arrhythmia.
METHODSTwenty-four rabbits were randomly divided into three groups (n = 8 each): control group, LPA group and AAP10 + LPA group. Using arterially perfused rabbit ventricular wedge preparations, transmural ECG and action potentials from both endocardium and epicardium were simultaneously recorded in the whole process of all experiments with two separate floating microeletrodes. The incidence of ventricular arrhythmia post S1S2 stimulation was recorded. Protein levels of nonphosphorylated Cx43 and total Cx43 were evaluated by Western blot. The distribution of nonphosphorylated Cx43 was observed by confocal immunofluorescence microscopy.
RESULTSCompared with the control group, the QT interval, endocardial action potential duration, transmural repolarization dispersion (TDR) and incidence of ventricular arrhythmia were significantly increased and nonphosphorylated Cx43 expression was significantly upregulated in the LPA group. Compared with the LPA group, cotreatment with AAP10 can reduce the QT interval, endocardial action potential duration, TDR and incidence of ventricular arrhythmia (25.0% vs 62.5%, P < 0.01) and downregulate nonphosphorylated Cx43.
CONCLUSIONSLPA could promote the arrhythmia possibly by upregulating nonphosphorylated Cx43 and subsequent gap junction transmission inhibition. Gap junction enhancer AAP10 could attenuate the pro-arrhythmic effect of LPA probably by downregulating myocardial nonphosphorylated Cx43 expression.
Animals ; Anti-Arrhythmia Agents ; pharmacology ; Arrhythmias, Cardiac ; chemically induced ; metabolism ; physiopathology ; Connexin 43 ; metabolism ; Lysophospholipids ; adverse effects ; Oligopeptides ; pharmacology ; Rabbits
8.Study on the replication of Hepatitis B Virus in primary hepatocytes from heterogenous species.
Yun-qing YAO ; Ding-feng ZHANG ; Ai-long HUANG ; Ni TANG ; Bo WANG ; Wei-ping ZHOU ; Hong REN ; Shu-hua GUO
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2004;12(1):25-28
OBJECTIVESBy studying the possibility and degree of the replication and expression of human hepatitis B virus (HBV) genes in normal liver cells from heterogenous species, such as primary duck hepatocytes (PDH) and primary rat hepatocytes (PRH), to investigate the species-specificity of HBV infection and replication.
METHODSPDH and PRH isolated by in situ perfusion with low concentration collagenase were transfected with complete HBV genome by electroporation (transfection group, about 1.19 10(12) copies of linear HBV DNA/1 10(7) PRH/PDH). From 1 day to 15 days after transfection, HBsAg and HBeAg in the supernatants and lysates of PRH/PDH were measured with IMX System, HBcAg was assayed with western blotting, Immunol dot blotting and Immunocytochemistry. Moreover, HBV S-mRNA and X-mRNA were tested with RT-PCR. Meanwhile, replicative intermediates of HBV DNA were analyzed by Southern blotting and Dot blotting. PRH/PDH electroporated only was used as control group.
RESULTSHBsAg in the lysates of transfected PDH group were 15.24 (1day), 14.55 (3 days) and 5.13 ( 5 days; P/N values, positive>or=2.1), HBeAg all was negative (<2.1), and both were negative in the supernatants of transfected group. Viral antigen production in transfected rat hepatocytes: HBsAg in the lysates of transfected hepatocytes was positive, P/N values ranging from 2.17 to 93.41, The average P/N values was 14.74+/-31.82, and could be maintained for 15 days after transfection. Whereas, HBsAg in the supernatants of transfected group was only found positive on 1 day after transfection, which P/N value was 6.66. HBeAg and HBcAg in the lysates of PRH of transfection group were positive during the first 3 days following transfection, P/N values was around 2.8. The total amount of HBV DNA in the transfected PDH and PRH groups was strongly positive by dot blotting, whereas that of the control group was negative. Southern blot analysis of intracellular total HBV DNA indicated that there were relaxed circular (RC), covalently closed circular (ccc) and single-stranded (SS) HBV DNA replicative intermediates in the transfected PDH and PRH groups, there was no integrated HBV DNA in the cellular genome. Control groups were negative at all.
CONCLUSIONExpression of HBV genes and production can occur in hepatocytes from nonmammalian species or mammalian species, which strongly supports the idea that replication of HBV has no critical species-specificity, and yet it depends on the endoenvironment of hepatocyte.
Animals ; DNA, Viral ; analysis ; Ducks ; Hepatitis B Surface Antigens ; analysis ; Hepatitis B e Antigens ; analysis ; Hepatitis B virus ; genetics ; physiology ; Hepatocytes ; virology ; Humans ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Species Specificity ; Virus Replication
9.Constructing miR-100-3p inhibitor lentiviral silencing vector and its stable expression of mouse embryonic fibroblast cells
Qi-Ping ZHU ; Qiang GUO ; Rui-Qing DENG ; Wei DONG ; Hai-Feng REN ; Fang NI ; Si-Ying WANG
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2017;33(10):925-928
Objective To establish the mouse embryonic fibroblast (MEF) cells lines with stable expression of MiR-100-3p inhibitor,which lays a foundation for its function research of the role of miR-100 in the interaction of environmental pollutants and Src homology 2 domain tyrosine phosphatases (SHP-2) gene mutation.Methods Designed and synthesized a particular DNA fragment as hsa-MiR-100-3p inhibitor,which was then cloned into the hU6-MCS-Ubiquitin-ECFP -IRES-puromycin vector.This vector was then co-transfected with lentiviral packaging vectors pHelper1.0 and pHelper2.0 into 293T to produce lentiviral particles.Finally,MEF cells were infected with the above-mentioned lentiviral particles and the stable cell lines expressing hsa-miR-100-3p inhibitor were selected by puromycin.The expression of green fluorescent protein (GFP) and the expression of miR-100 were detected which indicated its inhibition effect of lentiviral vector in MEF cells.Results The construction of the recombinant plasmid was confirmed by sequencing.The subsequent infection confirmed that the packaging of lentiviruses was successfully.MEF cells successfully infected with hsa-miR-100-3p inhibitor.Flow cytometry indicates the expression of green fluorescent protein (significantly inhibition the expression of miR-100) has reached 97.4% and 95.1%,as well as proved by RT-PCR.Conclusion We successfully constructed the has-miR-100-3p lentiviral silencing vector,and established the stable inhibition cell lines which lay a foundation for its function research of miR-100.
10.Study on the current situation and influential factors of child neglect among aged 3-6 year-olds in the urban areas of China.
Jian-ping PAN ; Zi-ni YANG ; Xu-hong REN ; Gui-xiang WANG ; Hui-shan WANG ; Wei-ping XI ; Yu-quan PAN ; Bao-jing MA ; Shu-Hua SHI ; Hua-ni YI ; Ping FU ; Gui-xiong GU ; Jin JING ; Hong YU ; Qiong-zhao LI ; Wei LI ; Gui-qing YU ; Xi MA ; Ya-li WU ; Hai-qi LI
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2005;26(4):258-262
OBJECTIVEChildren aged 3 - 6 years in the urban areas of China were surveyed for the first time to find out the state of child neglect (CN) as well as the major relevant risk factors so as to provide evidence for developing intervention measures.
METHODS1163 children (of whom 49.6% were males and 4.5% were minority nationality) were randomly sampled under multistage stratification, from 25 cities which representing 15 provinces of China. Based on the Child Neglect Norms used by China, prevalence of CN was identified and SPSS-Windows 11.0 was employed for statistical analysis. Scores, frequency/degrees, age, sex and 5 types (physical, emotional, educational, medical and safety) of CN on every group of the regions, were calculated. Multifactorial analysis was conducted through Binary Logistic Regression and multiple linear regression to determine the relevant risk factors.
RESULTS(1) The average degree of CN for the 3 - 6 year-olds was 42.2, with its prevalence as 28.0%. Degrees of CN for the groups of 3, 4, 5, 6-year-olds were 41.7, 42.2, 42.1 and 43.1 (F = 0.988, P > 0.05), with frequencies of 25.0%, 25.3%, 27.9% and 35.4% (chi(2) = 4.798, P > 0.05), respectively. Degrees for CN in males and females were 42.7 and 41.8 (F = 2.502, P > 0.05) with the frequencies as 32.6% and 23.7% (chi(2) = 6.585, P < 0.05), respectively. Degrees of CN for the five types were 39.4-43.4 with the frequencies as 5.1%-12.9%, respectively. No significant difference was found in the frequency of the types (with an exception on 'physical neglect') between males and females (P > 0.05). The highest frequency (42.9%) of CN was seen in the single-parent families and the lowest in large family with three generations (25.5%). (2) According to monofactorial chi(2) test, the possible risk factors of CN would include: educational background, occupation and decrease of income of the parents during last year, etc. (3) Binary Logistic regression analysis showed that the influential factors to the occurrence of CN would include: father's educational background, sex of the child and mother's occupation, etc. (4) Multiple linear regression showed that the influential factors to the degree of CN were: family structure, number of supporting family members, relationship between parents and children, etc.
CONCLUSIONThe degree and frequency of CN among children aged 3 to 6 in the urban areas of China were high but similar among the four age groups. Male children had a higher frequency of neglect than females, but with similar degree. Children in single-parent families had the highest frequency. The major influential factors of CN would include: educational background, occupation, family structure, family income of the parents which were similar to the results reported from foreign literature.
Child ; Child Abuse ; statistics & numerical data ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Parenting ; Parents ; psychology ; Social Class ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Urban Population