2.Therapeutic effect of the transplantation of trans-TrkC gene neural stem cells on spinal cord injury
Ri-Sheng LIANG ; Liang-Fu ZHOU ; Rong ZHANG ; Ying MAO ; Wei-Zhong YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2003;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of trans-TrkC gene neural stem cells (NSCs)on the recovery of neural function after spinal cord injury.Methods Sixty SD rats were ran- domly divided into six groups:normal control group(A),hemisection group(B),NSCs transplantation grnup(C),NSCs transplantation with the regional application of NT-3 group(D),trans-TrkC gene NSCs transplantation group(E)and trans-TrkC genc NSCs transplantation with the regional application of NT- 3 group(F),10 rats in each group.Nine days after the set up of animal models,cell transplantation into the injured spinal cord was performed.The BBB locomotor score was calculated,and MEP(motor evoked potential)and SEP(somatesensory evoked potential)were pedormed two months after cell transplanta- tion.Results Two months after cell transplantation,the BBB locomotor score was partly recovered, and the MEP and SEP(somatosensory evoked potential)results were also markedly improved in Group F, which indicated the restoration of the upward and downward nerve conduction function of the injured spinal cord.But it seemed that the restoration of the downward nerve conduction was better than that of the up- want,and the extent of the improvement of MEP and SEP results was larger than that of motion function recovery.The onset latency,peak to peak amplitude of MEP and SEP,and the BBB score of Group F re- stored the best compared with the other groups,and the differences were statistically significant(P
3.Construction of a hexon-chimeric human adenovirus type 3 vector expressing two neutralizing epitopes of hepatitis B surface antigen preS1 and analysis of antigenicity of the chimeric epitopes
Zhichao ZHOU ; Huanxi LIANG ; Xingui TIAN ; Suishan ZHAO ; Rong ZHOU ; Xiao LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;(6):465-470
Objective To construct a hexon-chimeric human adenovirus type 3 ( HAd3 ) vector expressing two neutralizing epitopes of hepatitis B surface antigen preS 1 (HBsAg-preS1) and to analyze the antigenicity of the chimeric epitopes .Methods Two neutralizing epitopes of HBsAg-preS1 including KR359 and KR127 were inserted into hypervariable region 1 ( HVR1) and hypervariable region 2 ( HVR2) of HAd3 hexon .Chimeric hexon gene encoding the two epitopes was amplified by overlap PCR and then subcloned in -to shuttle plasmid pBR322-L/R containing the homologous recombination regions .The digested shuttle plas-mid containing chimeric hexon gene was co-transfected into Escherichia coli BJ5183 cells together with back-bone plasmid pBRAdΔE3GFP to construct pBRAdΔE3GFP-preS1 vector.Then pBRAdΔE3GFP-preS1 vector was digested with AsiSⅠand transfected into AD293 cells to construct recombinant virus (rAD3E-preS1). CsCl gradient centrifugation was used for purification .Glutathione S-transferase ( GST ) fusion protein KR359KR127 ( GST-KR359KR127 ) was expressed in Escherichia coli BL21 by using expression vector pGEX-4T3.Female BALB/c mice at age 6-8 weeks were intraperitoneally injected with 1010 virus particles or 80 μg GST fusion protein .Serum samples were collected to analyze the antigenicity of two epitopes by ELISA and Western blot .Results ELISA showed that KR 359 and KR127 were successfully exposed on viral sur-faces by using hexon-chimeric HAd3 vector .The induced polyclonal antibodies in serum samples could rec-ognize GST fusion protein and native HBsAg from patients infected with hepatitis B virus .Conclusion The antigen capsid-incorporation strategy could be used to display epitopes on viral surface .Enhanced antigen-specific responses could be achieved through inserting multiple foreign epitopes into hexon HVRs .This study provided evidence for further application of hexon -chimeric human adenovirus type 3 vector in the developmentof vaccine, especially for the development of multivalent hepatitis B vaccine .
4.Synthesis and antibacterial activity of (S) -5-acetylaminomethyl-3-(4-substituted-aminomethyl) phenyl -2-oxazolindinone derivatives.
Rong-Po LI ; Wei-Cheng ZHOU ; Wei-Liang ZHOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2006;41(5):418-425
AIMTo synthesize oxazolindinone derivatives and test their antibacterial activities.
METHODS3-Halo-4-methylaniline was acylated with benzyl chloroformate, followed by cyclization with (R)-glycidyl butyrate, acylation with methanesulfonyl chloride, substitution with NaN3, reduction with H2 + Pd/C or P(OMe)3 + HCl, acylation with Ac2O, and bromination with NBS to form bromides VIIIa and VIIIb, Substitution of the bromides with various amines including aliphatic amine and aromatic amine provided the target compounds IXa and IXb. The in vitro antibacterial activity of the target compounds was tested.
RESULTSFifty one new compounds were designed and synthesized. And their structures were confirmed by 1H NMR and elemental analyses or MS. Some physical constants such as [alpha]D25 were reported also. Compounds VIIb, IXa1, IXa2, IXa7, IXb1, IXb3, IXb10, IXb16 and IXb23 had moderate in vitro antibacterial activity against G+ bacteria but they were less active than linezolid or norfloxacin.
CONCLUSIONInsertion of methylene group between 4-position of phenyl and morpholinyl group in linezolid derivatives can not increase the antibacterial activity.
Acetamides ; pharmacology ; Anti-Bacterial Agents ; chemical synthesis ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Linezolid ; Microbial Sensitivity Tests ; Molecular Structure ; Oxazolidinones ; chemical synthesis ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; Staphylococcus ; drug effects ; Streptococcus ; drug effects
5.Clear cell meningioma: report of a case.
Zhi-yi ZHOU ; Rong-chao SUN ; Shu-dong YANG ; Jia-bei LIANG ; Jun RUI
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2009;38(8):562-563
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6.A correlation study on depression and life events of patients with primary sjogren syndrome
Min YANG ; Shengxiang LIANG ; Runhua ZHOU ; Xiaoliang DAI ; Rong LIU ; Dong GAO ; Hanyou MO
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2013;(5):400-402
Objective To explore the relationship between life events and depression of patients with primary sjgren's syndrome (PSS).Methods 80 patients with PSS complicating depressive disorder were tested by self-rating depression scale(SDS) and life event scale (LES),and compared with the control group including 80 PSS patients with non-depressive disorder matched with age and sex.Then the correlation between SDS and LES were analyzed.Results The total score of life events (32.72 ± 13.93),the score of negative life events (24.36 ±11.24),the score of SDS(58.60 ± 16.78) and the frequency of life events(91.3%) in the research group were higher than those in control group(P < 0.05),but the positive life events score (7.15 ± 5.84) was lower than that in control group (9.76 ± 7.29),and there was statistically significant difference between the two groups (P < 0.05),there were more negative life events,especially on the aspects of family,work and study in the research group.There was positive correlation among the negative life events score,total score of life events and SDS score in the research group(P< 0.01),meanwhile,negative correlation was revealed between the score of positive life events and SDS score in the research group(P < 0.05).Conclusion Patients with PSS complicating depressive disorder experienced more negative life events which play an important role in depression of patients with PSS.
7.Hierarchical chain management model in blood glucose control and its influence factors in patients with diabetes mellitus
Qingge GAO ; Yi WANG ; Chao SHI ; Rong CHEN ; Changxiu LIANG ; Yanrong LU ; Yong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2012;35(19):7-10
Objective To explore the hierarchical chain management model in blood glucose control and its influence factors in patients with diabetes mellitus.Methods Health management database of diabetic patients was established in 2007 and managed by hierarchical chain management.The number of the patients reached to 1010 till 2011.The blood glucose control of diabetic patients was analyzed and its influence factors were analyzed by multivariate unconditional Logistic regression method.Results The concentration of glycosylated hemoglobin( HbA1c ) of 1010 patients with type 2 diabetes was (8.21 ±:2.70)%.Four hundred and eighty-seven cases (48.22%) reached the blood glucose standard,303 cases (30.00%)reached the blood pressure standard,245 cases (24.26%) reached the blood lipids standard,and 76 cases (7.52%) reached all three standards.Multivariate analysis showed that occupation (OR =2.521,95% CI:1.871 - 3.397),education level (OR =1.890,95% CI:1.642 - 2.174),disease course (OR =1.035,95%CI:1.016 -1.055),systolic pressure (OR =1.016,95% CI:1.007 -1.025) and triglyceride (OR =1.204,95%CI:1.063 - 1.365) were the risk factors of blood glucose control (P <0.01).Conclusions Hierarchical chain management model is helpful for the blood glucose control in patients with type 2 diabetes.The comprehensive control and treatment of type 2 diabetes should be taken combined with related risk factors,such as blood pressure,blood lipids and diabetes disease course.
8.Combined high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin in the management of severe systemic lupus erythematosus
Ying ZHOU ; Yunsheng LIANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Yuwen SU ; Rong XIAO ; Qianjin LU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2008;41(9):568-570
Objective To investigate the efficacy of combined high-dose intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG) pulse therapy in patients with severe systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Methods Thirty-six patients were enrolled into this study, and randomly classified into WIG group (n=17) and methylprednisolone (MP) group (n=19). The treatment of patients in MG group began with a 3-day intravenous MP followed by intravenous WIG 400 mg per kilogram of body weight per day for 3-5 days, then was switched to oral prcdnisone and cyclophosphamide at routine dose. Intravenous MG was given repeatedly with an interval of 1 month for 2-5 sessions. Patients in MP group were treated with the same corticosteroids and immunosuppressants as used in WIG group but without IVIG. Patients were followed up for 3-12 months.The clinical efficacy, related serum parameters, and systemic lupus activity measurement (SLAM) were evaluated and compared between the two groups. Results Most patients in both groups showed a remission of symptoms and reduction in disease activity after treatment. The decrease in SLAM, positivity rates of antinuclear antibodies and anti-double-stranded DNA (anti-dsDNA) antibodies as well as the increase in platelets were faster in IVIG group than those in MP group (all P<0.05), but the long-term efficacy of the two groups was similar (P>0.05). Infections occurred in 11.8% of patients in WIG group and 36.8% of patients in MP group. Conclusions High-dose intravenous immunoglobulin may serve as an effective aid in the treatment of severe SLE, and is particularly beneficial to patients resistant to corticosteroids and immunosuppressants of routine dose and those accompanied by severe infections and intolerable to high dose of corticosteroids and immunosuppressants.
9.Expression and the effect of preoperative radiotherapy of ET-1 and PKM2 in rectal carcinoma
Jumei ZHOU ; Rong LIANG ; Suyu ZHU ; Zheng WU ; Zhen XI ; Min ZOU ; Yun LYU ; Shaolin NIE
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(7):1010-1013
Objective To explore the relationship of expression and the effect of preoperative radiotherapy of endothelin-1 (ET-1) and pyruvate kinase M-2 (PKM2) in rectal carcinoma.Methods Immunohistochemical method was used to detect the expression of ET-1 and PKM2 proteins of rectal cancer tissues in 96 cases.The expressions of ET-1 and PKM2 were analyzed with the effect of preoperative radiotherapy in rectal cancer tissue.Results The high expression of ET-1 protein was 59 cases (61.46%).The high expression of PKM2 proteins was 54 cases (56.25%).The high expressions of ET-1 and PKM2 protein were worsen the effect of tumor regressive grade (TRG) than lower expressions of those after preoperative radiotherapy of rectal cancer tissue (P < 0.05).The protein expression of ET-1 and PKM2 were positively correlated (P =0.006).Conclusions The high expressed ET-1 and PKM2 proteins in rectal cancer are closely related to preoperative radiotherapy resistance.ET-1 and PKM2 proteins are expected to become new targets of radiotherapy sensitivity and radiotherapy sensitization of rectal cancer.
10.Hypoxia effects on the proliferation and differention of hydrogen peroxide-pretreated MC3T3-E1
Jing LIANG ; Jun WANG ; Chuanling TANG ; Qi ZHOU ; Li WEI ; Fangqiong HU ; Rong WAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(4):505-511
BACKGROUND:The intracel ular accumulation of reactive oxygen species leads to oxidative stress. Hypoxia is widespread in physiological and pathological condition. Variation of bone proliferation and differentiation when bone tissues cultured or bone cel s induced toxicity by reactive oxygen species under hypoxia have not yet been reported. OBJECTIVE:To observe the biological characteristics of MC3T3-E1 pretreated with different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in hypoxia, thus understanding the cel mechanism underlying prolonged bone healing in the elderly with osteoporosis and diabetes. METHODS:The MC3T3-E1 cel s pretreated with different concentrations of H2O2 were cultured in different oxygen concentrations. The proliferation of MC3T3-E1 was detected by cel counting kit-8. The cel differentiation was detected through alkaline phosphatase staining and alizarin red staining. Total RNAs were extracted and used for analyzing the mRNA levels of col age type 1, alkaline phosphatase and Cbfa1. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:When MC3T3-E1 pretreated with 200μmol/L H2O2 for 6 hours, the cel proliferation was increased with time, but lower than that in the control group. The alkaline phosphatase activity was weakened, and the number of mineralized nodes was decreased at the early stage of differentiation. When MC3T3-E1 pretreated with 400μmol/L H2O2 for 6 hours, the cel proliferation was decreased obviously. The alkaline phosphatase activity was stil weakened, and the number of mineralized nodes was decreased further, but not affected by hypoxia. When MC3T3-E1 pretreated with 400μmol/L H2O2 for 6 hours and then cultured in hypoxia, the mRNA expression of Cbfa1 was decreased, but the mRNA expressions of col age type 1 and alkaline phosphatase were significantly increased. These results suggest that MC3T3-E1 pretreated with low concentration of H2O2 show a significant decrease in proliferation, while MC3T3-E1 pretreated with a high concentration of H2O2 and cultured in hypoxia show a decrease in osteogenic differentiation, especial y at the early stage of alkaline phosphatase formation.