1.Inhibition effect of glycyrrhizin on transplanted mandibular gland fibrosarcoma of mice.
Hua YU ; Shu-fen GE ; Yan-gao WANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2004;22(6):452-455
OBJECTIVETo study glycyrrhizin's anticancer effect and its mechanism.
METHODS3-methylcholanthrene were injected into mice's submandibular glands to induce tumor, then transplanted the tumor pieces (1 mm3) to mice. The transplanted tumors were measured, and flow cytometry analysis and cytomorphology observation were conducted.
RESULTSGlycyrrhizin (GL) inhibited the transplanted mandibular gland fibro-sarcoma of mice and the suitable GL dose for inhibiting fibrosarcoma of mice was 1.61 mg per 20 g weight. The GL dose below 3.22 mg per 20 g weight didn't produce remarkable toxicity and side effects. GL induced cytomorphological changes of tumor cells and enhanced immunosuppression of macrophage on fibrosarcoma. The result of flow cytometry showed that tumor cell counts of GL1 and GL2 groups increased remarkably in DNA synthetic prophase, and decreased in DNA synthetic phase.
CONCLUSIONGL can inhibit transplanted mandibular gland fibro-sarcoma of mice. The anticancer mechanism of GL may be acting on related enzymes with phagocytosis. The result of flow cytometry showed that the shift of fibrosarcoma cells from G1 phase to S phase was blocked. This suggests that the anticancer action of GL is related to its inhibition of ribonucleotide reductase, a rate-limiting enzyme in DNA synthesis.
Animals ; Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; DNA, Neoplasm ; biosynthesis ; Fibrosarcoma ; chemically induced ; pathology ; Glycyrrhizic Acid ; pharmacology ; Macrophages ; physiology ; Male ; Methylcholanthrene ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Phagocytosis
2.Functional reconstruction of total lower lip defect with mental neurovascular V-Y advancement island flap
De-Hao SHANG ; Shu-Fen GE ; Chang-Fu SUN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2010;45(1):26-27
Objective To introduce a method of functional reconstruction for total lower lip defects.Methods Six patients with lower lip cancer were treated by surgery from November 2007 to February 2009.The full thickness defects with a size from eighty percent to total lower lip were reconstructed with two triangular mental neurovascular island flaps of chin.The musculocutaneous and mucous flaps with neurovascular pedicles were advanced in a V-Y manner to close the defect and reconstruct the orbicularis oris muscle.Results All flaps survived and no recurrence and complication were observed and showed excellent cosmetic and functional results over 6 months of follow-up.The reconstructed lower lips provided a wide-enough mouth opening,and the sensation of oral mucosa and the muscle function of oral sphincter were preserved.Conclusions The technique of mental neurovascular V-Y advancement island flap can get satisfactory results in both functional and the aesthetic perspects.
3.Hemoglobin H disease combining hemoglobin Q-thailand and hemoglobin E disease:a clinical and laboratory genealogical research
He-Ping CHEN ; Wei-Dong ZHENG ; Dong CHEN ; Yan-Fen GE ; Shu-Ying CHEN ; Zhi-Xin HUANG ; Rui-Xing YE ; Ka-Bin RONG ;
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(04):-
Objective To investigate clinically and in laboratory a genealogical tree with hemoglobin H disease Combining Hemoglobin Q-Thailand and Hemoglobin E Disease.Methods Genealogical laboratory studies were carried out with the following methods:hemoglobin electrophoresis, various biochemical determinations,and DNA analysis.Results Father's genotype of ?-THAL:??/?~Q ?~(4.2); genotype of ?-THAL:?E/N;phenotype:minor ?-THAL carrier combining Hb Q and Hb E multiple heterozygote;mother' s genotype of ct-THAL:--~(SEA)/??;genotype of ?-THAL:?n/?n.According to comprehensive analysis,mother's phenotype:minor ?-THAL,complex minor ?-THAL carrier combining Hb F ? Initial sign of ?-THAL genotype:--~(SEA)/?~Q ?~(4.2);phenotype:deletion type Hb H genotype disease;?- THAL genotype:?E/?E;phenotype:? E homozygote.According to comprehensive analysis:deletion type Hb H combining HbE multiple heterozygote.Youger brother's ?-THAL genotype:--~(SEA)/?~Q ?~(4.2);?-THAL genotype:?n/?n;phenotype:deletion type Hb H disease.Both mother and her youngest son have G6PD deficiency.Conclusions Guangdong Province is an area with high morbidity of ?-THAL and ?-THAL,Hb E and Hb Q as well as G6PD deficiency.There may be some correlation between Hb E and Fib Q in term's of the high morbidity of regional Hb,but the two types of Hb combining Hb H disease are rare in China and the world in point of nonhomologous chromosome.Attention should be paid to the problems of double heterozygote of ?-THAL complex ?-THAL,and THAL complex G6PD deficiency.Data from the study have enriched the scientific information of molecular genetics of erythroeyte thalassemia and of molecular pathology with important significance in genetics guidance and clinical treatment for patients.
4.Hypobaric hypoxia induces high expression of neuroglobin in rat cerebral cortical neurons
Shu-Fen HAN ; Zhen-Zhong BAI ; Peng-Li LUO ; Yue CAO ; Guo-En JIN ; Hui-Qing MAO ; Ri-Li GE
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2009;8(9):865-868
Objective To explore the changes in neuroglobin(NGB)expression in rat cerebral cortex induced by acute and chronic hypoxia at high altitude.Methods Seventy SD rats were randomly divided into normal control and experimental groups,and in the latter group,the rats kept in a high-altitude research base in Kekexili(4600 m),while the control rats were kept in a facility at the altitude of 2295 m.The rats in the experimental group were divided into 6 groups with the exposure time of 12,24,48,72 h,1 week and 1 month.An oximeter was used to measure the SaO2 level.Semi-quantitative PCR and Western blotting were performed to detect the expression levels of NGB mRNA and protein in the cortical neurons of the rats after the exposure.Results After explosure of the rats to hypoxia at high altitude for 12h,the SaO2 was lowered to(70.70±2.83)%and increased gradually as exposure time prolonged,but remained lower than that in the control group throughout the exposure.RT-PCR showed a rapid increase of NGB mRNA expression after 24-h exposure to hypoxia,followed by gradual decrease till recovery of the normal level at 1 week;the expression slowly increased after 1 week and maintained a high level till 1 months.showing significant difference from that in the control group(P<0.05).Western blotting showed an identical pattem of NGG protein expression alterations during the experiment.Conclusion NGB expressions in the cerebral cortex increase significantly after acute and chronic hypoxia at an altitude of 4600 m to enhance the tolerance to hypobaric hypoxia,suggesting the possible role of NGB as an important endogenous mechanism for protecting the neural tissues against hypoxic injuries.
5.Establishment of a murine model for allogeneic umbilical cord blood transplantation.
Shao-Liang HUANG ; Wen-Ge HUANG ; Hong-Gui XU ; Jian-Pei FANG ; Jing WEI ; Feng-Ying CHEN ; Fen-Fen GUO ; Shu-Nong LI
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2002;10(6):564-567
This study was undertaken to establish a murine model for unrelated allogeneic umbilical cord blood transplantation (UCBT). The characteristics and percentage of hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells between near-term fetal and neonatal murine peripheral blood (FNPB) and bone marrow (BM) were evaluated by flow cytometry and semisolid methylcellulose culture. BABL/c (H-2(d)) recipient mice conditioned with high dose CTX were transplanted with FNPB form C57BL/6 (H-2(b)) mice and the survival rate, hematopoietic and immunological reconstruction, graft versus host disease (GVHD) and engraftment level were observed. The results showed that the numbers of day 14 CFU-GM and CFU-GEMM in FNPB (176.40 +/- 78.39)% and (141.40 +/- 56.57)%, respectively were much higher than those in BM (75.20 +/- 26.41)% and (68.80 +/- 23.95)%, respectively. Moreover the percentage of Sca-1(+) CD34(+) cell subsets in FNPB (3.63 +/- 1.13)% was also higher than that in BM (1.41 +/- 0.8 7)%. FNPB transplantation improved survival rate and reconstituted hematopoietic and immune function in recipients. There was no evidence of GVHD. Chimeric analysis showed that the proportion of donor cells in BM of recipients was 27.94% at 21 days after transplantation. It was concluded that FNPB contains more hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells with high expansion ability and weak allogeneic immunity, which was similar to human UCB. The murine model for allogeneic UCBT (C57BL/6-->BALB/c) was established successfully.
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6.Expression and detection of recombinant directing toxin SL120 in Pichia pastoris.
Hong WANG ; Ning-Yi JIN ; Ge-Fen YIN ; Yi-Ming XU ; Hong-Tao JIN ; Li-Shu ZHANG ; Zi-Jian LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2005;21(3):473-477
Anti-HIV-1 gp120 single chain antibody(scFv) gene and staphylococcus extoxin A(SEA) gene were inserted into vector pPIC9K. The recombinant plasmid was integrated into Pichia pastoris by electroporation. High level expression was performed by determining the Muts phenotype and screening muti-copy integrants. The recombinant protein was about 57kD and the production was 50.1 mg/L. It was shown that the two kinds of protein affected the conformation of each other by antibody affinity assay, but the recombinant targeting toxins could highly mediate CTLs to kill HIV-1 target cells.
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HIV Envelope Protein gp120
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7.The dynamic changing profiles of peripheral white blood cell telomere length in populations of different ages living at different altitude areas.
Ying-Cheng ZHONG ; Peng-Li LUO ; Guo-En JIN ; Hui-Lian YANG ; Shu-Fen HAN ; Ri-Li GE
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2008;42(7):502-505
OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship between the length of telomere DNA and age at different altitude areas.
METHODSAll 172 peripheral blood samples were randomly selected from healthy individuals of different ages from 25 to 65 years old. High altitude group (47 males, 48 females) living at an altitude of 4380 m (HA group), sea level group (39 males, 38 females) living at an altitude of 43 m (SL group). The terminal restriction fragment (TRF) length of telomere DNA was measured by Southern blotting analysis. The plasma levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) were assayed.
RESULTSAverage TRF lengths of males and females in HA groups were 10.45 +/- 1.35 and 10.50 +/- 1.45. Average TRF lengths of males and females in SL groups were 11.29 +/- 1.10 and 11.31 +/- 1.13. A negative correlation was shown between the average TRF length and age of males in two groups (P < 0.01). This was also the case for females. ANOVA test was used to analyze the difference between TRF length and gender at different ages (P < 0.001). It was shown that there was significant difference in TRF length between the male (25 years old and 55 years old) and female (25 years old and 55 years old) in two groups at different ages (P < 0.05). The plasma levels of SOD and MDA were significant different between HA groups and SL groups (25-44 years old groups/45-65 years old groups) (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONObviously shortening of telomere was observed by increasing of ages in high altitude groups. There was a negative correlation between the length of telomere DNA and ages. Telomere shortening became more obviously in high altitude group than in sea level group in keeping with the age increases.
Adult ; Age Factors ; Aged ; Altitude ; Blood Cells ; DNA ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; Leukocytes ; Male ; Malondialdehyde ; Middle Aged ; Repetitive Sequences, Nucleic Acid ; Superoxide Dismutase ; Telomere ; genetics
8.Expression and clinical significance of Endostatin, vascular endothelial growth factor and fibroblast growth factor basic-2 in laryngeal carcinoma.
Wei-wei LIU ; Shu-jun ZHANG ; Guang-huai HAN ; Hui-jing SHI ; Jun-ge WANG ; Shu-ling DONG ; Hong-xia LI ; Guo-li LI ; Qi-fen SUN
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2007;42(9):687-691
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the expression and clinical significance of Endostatin, vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and fibroblast growth factor basic-2 (FGF-2) in the laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC).
METHODSThe expression of Endostatin, VEGF and FGF-2 in 50 specimens of LSCC, 40 specimens of para-carcinoma and 10 specimens of normal laryngeal tissues were examined by Flow cytometry.
RESULTSCompared with para-carcinoma and normal laryngeal tissues, the expression level and positive rate of Endostatin, VEGF, FGF-2 in LSCC were different in statistics (P < 0.05); the expression level and positive rate of endostatin, VEGF, FGF-2 in LSCC are obviously higher than those in para-carcinoma and normal laryngeal tissues. The expression level and positive rate of Endostatin, VEGF, FGF-2 were no difference in statistics between para-carcinoma and normal laryngeal tissues (P > 0.05). The expression level and positive rate of Endostatin, VEGF, FGF-2 in LSCC were associated with lymphoid metastasis and clinical stage, not associated with age, sex and clinical group.
CONCLUSIONSEndostatin, VEGF and FGF-2 play important role in the incidence, development and prognosis of the LSCC.
Adult ; Aged ; Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ; metabolism ; pathology ; Endostatins ; metabolism ; Female ; Fibroblast Growth Factor 2 ; metabolism ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Humans ; Laryngeal Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neoplasm Staging ; Prognosis ; Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A ; metabolism
9.Sequencing and phylogenetic analysis for non-structure protein coding region of dengue virus from Yunnan border.
Shu-you YUAN ; Xue-min CAI ; Fu-qiang ZHANG ; Wei QIU ; Gang-shan LI ; Hua LIU ; Ge-fen YIN ; Zuo-sheng LI ; Ying ZHENG ; Shuang-yin WANG ; Hai-lin ZHANG ; Quan-shui FAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(7):830-831
10.A case-control study on children with Guillain-Barre syndrome in North China.
Gai-Fen LIU ; Zheng-Lai WU ; Hu-Sheng WU ; Quan-Yi WANG ; Ge-Tu ZHAO-RI ; Chun-Yong WANG ; Zhi-Xue LIANG ; Shu-Lan CUI ; Jian-De ZHENG
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2003;16(2):105-111
OBJECTIVETo explore the risk factors for Guillain-Barre syndrome.
METHODSCase-control study design was used in 51 cases of Guillain-Barre syndrome, and 51 matched controls. All of the 51 cases in this study had been examined by electrophysiology. Serum IgG antibodies specific for C. jejuni were determined in all the subjects by ELISA. Each case and control were interviewed using an ad hoc questionnaire, including his/her demographic information, onset of the illness, their personal hygiene and so on.
RESULTSThe study showed that Guillain-Barre syndrome was associated with a few factors, such as polio vaccine immunization before onset of illness (OR=7.27), no hand washing after defecation and before meals (OR=6.15). Infection of C. jejuni was strongly associated with the illness (OR=9.5, P<0.001).
CONCLUSIONIt is suggested that occurrence of Guillain-Barre syndrome may correlate to infection of C. jejuni and poor personal hygiene in children.
Adolescent ; Campylobacter Infections ; complications ; Campylobacter jejuni ; pathogenicity ; Case-Control Studies ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; China ; epidemiology ; Female ; Guillain-Barre Syndrome ; epidemiology ; etiology ; microbiology ; Hand Disinfection ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin G ; analysis ; Infant ; Male ; Poliovirus Vaccines ; adverse effects ; Risk Factors