1.Effects of hydrogen peroxide on cyclooxygenase-2 expression in pulmonary arterial endothelial cells and the role of CaMKⅡ
Liping ZHU ; Si JIN ; Yuan SU ; Dixun WANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(10):-
AIM: To investigate if hydrogen peroxide may alter COX-2 gene expression in pulmonary artery endothelial cells(PAECs) and how CaMKⅡ functions in this process.METHODS: Cultured pulmonary arterial endothelial cells were treated with different concentrations of hydrogen peroxide for different durations.The cells survival rates were measured by CCK-8 after the cells were treated by hydrogen peroxide.The level of COX-2 mRNA and protein were measured by RT-PCR and Western blotting,respectively.RESULTS: The results showed that hydrogen peroxide up-regulated COX-2 mRNA and protein levels in a concentration-and time-dependent manners.Incubation with 100 ?mol/L H2O2 for 4 h increased COX-2 mRNA and protein level to 256.01%?22.36%(P
2.Review of Pathogenic Nocardias in Cultured Fish
Si-Ping YUAN ; Guo-Liang WANG ; Shan JIN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(02):-
Some studies on nocardiosis in cultured fish were critically reviewed,including pathogenic bacterium,taxonomy,pathogenicity,histopathologically,diagnosis,controlling method and immunology. Some problem and advice on this disease were suggested.
3.Effect of ABA on transcriptionally active Ty1-copia retrotransposons in Dendrobium officinale.
Cong LI ; Jin-Ping SI ; Yan-Hui GAO ; Yu-Qiu ZHU ; Yuan JIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(10):1788-1794
Using universal primer Tyl-copia retrotransposon RT, the conserved reverse transcriptase domain of about 260 bp was amplified by RT-PCR from the Dendrobium officinale which induced by 100 micromol x L(-1) abscisic acid (ABA), indicating these retrotransposons activated by 100 micromol x L(-1) ABA. The amplicons were recovered and cloned,then sequenced and analyzed by related bioinformatics software. Forty-two Ty1-copia like retrotransposon RT transcriptionally activated were obtained with high heterogeneity. The length of these sequences varied from 247 to 266 bp, and was rich in AT and homology ranged from 46.3% to 98.9%. The same to Ty1-copia like retrotransposon RT of genome, different c/s-acting regulatory elements induced by stress conditions and the starting transcription signals, corresponding to CAAT box, TATA box conserved sequences and some other regulatory elements. The c/s-acting regulatory elements induced by stress conditions of reverse transcriptase transcriptionally activated of Tyl-copia retrotransposons were significantly increased than that of Ty1-copia like retrotransposon RT of genome. When being translated into amino acids, fifteen sequences presented stop codon mutation, nineteen sequences presented frameshift mutation, and all sequences presented conserved sequence "SLYGKQ" mutation. Five categories were identified through phylogenic analysis after alignment analyses of their amino acid sequences, and with Ty1-copia like retrotransposon RT of genome having low homology, which indicated that reverse transcriptase transcriptionally activated of Ty1-copia retrotransposons which induced by ABA had Significantly differences with Ty1-copia like retrotransposon RT of genome.
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4.The expression of basic fibroblast growth factor 1 during human embryonic yolk sac hematopoiesis.
Yue-Si WANG ; Jian-Yuan LI ; Shao-Hua JIN ; Hai-Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2008;29(8):535-539
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of basic fibroblast growth factor 1 (bFGF1) during embryonic development on hematopoiesis, to study the expression of FGF1, vascular endothelial growth factor receptor (KDR), CD133, CD34 and transcription factors Ihh, SCL, GATA-1, GATA-2 and PU. 1 in the yolk sac, and to learn about the role and relationships of FGF1, hematopoietic cells and transcription factors during embryonic hematopoiesis.
METHODS10 microm sections and total RNA were prepared from 107 human embryos aged 3-12 weeks. Immunohischemical SP staining and RT-PCR were performed.
RESULTSThe yolk sac blood islands of human 3 approximately 12 weeks embryos consisted of peripheral vascular endothelial cells and central hematopoietic cells. The expression of FGF1 was firstly found in visceral mesoderm around periphery of yolk sac blood island at day 16, while was little inside it. KDR was not or lowly expressed and CD34 and CD133 were not expressed then. The expression increased, gray value decreased and staining enhanced at day 21. Strong staining of CD34+, CD133+ and KDR+ cells were found in blood island and mesoderm at day 30, their gray values changed from 156 +/- 16, 173 +/- 18 and 160 +/- 14 to 53 +/- 7, 52 +/- 6 and 69 +/- 8 respectively. FGF1 expression was strong positive, the gray value declined dramatically from 161 +/- 13 to 40 +/- 5. Some positive cells formed vessel-like structure along the periphery of blood island. Moderate expression of CD34+, CD133+, KDR+ cells increased at day 45, the cells aggregated into mass in blood island and FGF1+ cells did the same in blood island, while little in mesoderm. Its gray valve was increased. After 7 weeks, CD133+, KDR+, CD34+ cells significantly decreased their gray values increased, the staining became week. FGF1 was weakly expressed in yolk sac and its gray value increased to 179 +/- 22. RT-PCR showed Ihh, SCL, GATA-1 and GATA-2 were expressed at different time in yolk sac. PU. 1 were not expressed at day 16, and then expressed.
CONCLUSIONSThe hematopoietic properties of yolk sac may be dependent on signaling through FGF receptors and FGF1 plays an important role in hematopoietic stem cell homeostasis. The FGF pathway regulates primitive hematopoiesis by modulating transcription factors such as Gata1 expression level and activity.
Embryo, Mammalian ; metabolism ; physiology ; Fibroblast Growth Factor 1 ; metabolism ; Hematopoiesis ; Humans ; In Vitro Techniques ; Yolk Sac ; metabolism ; physiology
5.Microsurgery for intracranial aneurysm:analysis of 438 cases.
Shi-yuan ZHANG ; Chao YOU ; Jin-ping LIU ; Bo-yong MAO ; Min HE
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2008;46(8):598-601
OBJECTIVETo summarize the experience of surgical therapy in a series of 438 patients with intracranial aneurysms.
METHODSA retrospective analysis was made on the clinical data of 438 patients, in terms of the perioperative management, timing of surgery, surgical skills, and The HUNT-HESS grade.
RESULTS438 patients with 476 aneurysms underwent microsurgery, in which 450 aneurysms were clipped, 14 were wrapped, 8 were isolated,4 were cut. 32 aneurysms were ruptured (6.72%) during the operation. The relation between Hunt-Hess scale and mortality is significant postpone operation (> or =7 d) has got a better curative effect than the early.
CONCLUSIONSMicrosurgical treatment is a confirmed effective method with intracranial aneurysms. The higher of HUNT-HESS grade will result to the worse clinical outcome.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Child ; Female ; Humans ; Intracranial Aneurysm ; mortality ; surgery ; Male ; Microsurgery ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Neurosurgical Procedures ; methods ; Prognosis ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
6.Characteristics of drug-release in vitro of different dextran-dexamethasone conjugates.
Si-yuan ZHOU ; Qi-bing MEI ; Li LIU ; Bang-le ZHANG ; Chen LI ; Jin ZHOU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2003;38(5):388-391
AIMTo evaluate the effects of molecular weight of dextran on drug-release of conjugate in vitro by screening colon-specific conjugates.
METHODSThe conjugates, synthesized with different molecular-weight dextran and dexamethasone, were incubated in the contents of different parts of rat gastrointestinal tract at 37 degrees C. The release of dexamethasone(Dex) and dexamethasonehemisuccinate was determined by HPLC. The mobile phase consisted of 35% acetonitrile and 65% trisodium citrate (50 mmol.L-1, adjusted to pH 4.1 with phosphoric acid).
RESULTSThere was no release of dexamethasone or dexamethasonehemisuccinate from conjugates in the stomach contents. The amount of Dex (including dexamethasonehemisuccinate) released from DexD26 in the contents of colon and cecum was shown to be 4.0 times higher than that released in the contents of proximal and distal small intestine while the amount of Dex (including dexamethasonehemisuccinate) released from DexD50 was shown to be 3.6 times higher. The amount of Dex (including dexamethasonehemisuccinate) released from DexD2 in the contents of colon and cecum and from DexD7.6 were 2.0 times and 1.9 times higher, respectively, than that released in contents of proximal and distal small intestine.
CONCLUSIONThe molecular weight of dextran showed marked effect on drug-release of the conjugate in vitro, and the conjugates with larger molecular-weight dextran have great potential in colon-specific delivery of dexamethasone.
Animals ; Colon ; metabolism ; Dexamethasone ; administration & dosage ; metabolism ; Dextrans ; chemistry ; Drug Carriers ; Drug Compounding ; Drug Delivery Systems ; Female ; In Vitro Techniques ; Intestine, Small ; metabolism ; Male ; Molecular Weight ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Stomach ; metabolism
7.Effect of surface pretreatment with chemical etchants on bond strength between a silicone-based resilient liner and denture base resin.
Ying ZHANG ; Huai-qin ZHANG ; Jun-chi MA ; Si-yuan JIN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2011;46(12):762-764
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the effect of denture base resin surface pretreatment with chemical etchants on microleakage and bond strength between silicone-based resilient liner and denture base resin. The initial bending strength of denture base resin after surface pretreatment was also examined.
METHODSThirty-six polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) denture base resin blocks (30 mm × 30 mm × 2 mm) were prepared and divided into three groups: group acetone, group methyl methy acrylate (MMA) and group control. Subsequently, a 2 mm silicone-based resilient liner was applied between every two blocks. After 5000 cycles in the thermal cycler (5 and 55°C), they were immersed in the (131) I solution for 24 hours and γ-ray counts were measured. Another 36 PMMA resin blocks (30 mm × 10 mm × 7.5 mm) were prepared. The blocks were divided into three groups and treated as mentioned above. A 3 mm silicone-based resilient liner was applied between every two blocks. After 5000 thermal cycles, tensile bond strength of the sample was measured in a universal testing machine. Another 18 PMMA resin blocks (65 mm × 10 mm × 3.3 mm) were prepared. They were divided into 3 groups and treated in the same way. After an adhesive was applied, the bending strength was measured with three-piont bending test.
RESULTSTwo experimental groups showed lower microleakage (520.0 ± 562.2 and 493.5 ± 447.9) and higher tensile bond strength [(1.5 ± 0.4) and (1.4 ± 0.5) MPa] than the group control [microleakage: (1369.5 ± 590.2); tensile bond strength: (0.9 ± 0.2) MPa, P < 0.05]. There was no statistically significant difference between group acetone and MMA in microleakage and tensile bond strength (P > 0.05). There was no statistically significant difference in bending strength among the three groups (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSTreating the denture base resin surface with acetone and MMA decreased the microleakage, increased the tensile bond strength between the two materials and did not make the initial bending strength of denture base resin decline.
Dental Bonding ; Dental Cements ; Dental Materials ; Denture Bases ; Denture Liners ; Dimethylpolysiloxanes ; Humans ; Materials Testing ; Polymethyl Methacrylate ; Silicone Elastomers ; Silicones ; Surface Properties ; Tensile Strength
8.A case-crossover study on road traffic injury.
Ping YUAN ; Jin WEN ; Zhen-hua DENG ; Bin KONG ; Kuan-lin LIU ; Si-xing HUANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2005;26(8):600-603
OBJECTIVETo explore the risk factors of road traffic injury (RTI), and to provide evidence for stretagy development on the prevention and control of RTI.
METHODSCase-crossover study was used. 402 drivers were face to face interviewed by specially designed questionnaire including the items as drinking alcohol before driving, onset anger scale (OAS), anxiety/irritation, Stanford sleepiness scale (SSS), vehicle breakdown, carelessness, violating the rules on right of way and traffic signs when driving. Tables related to case-control study on 1:1 matching was used for single factor analysis, and conditional logistic regression was used for multifactor analysis.
RESULTSThe risk factors that were associated with RTI including high OAS (OAS = 5-7, OR = 114.88, 95% CI:4.29-3074.86), violating the rules on right of way (OR = 46.96, 95% CI:12.74-173.11), violating traffic signs when driving(OR = 24.57, 95% CI: 8.69-69.45), carelessness (OR = 14. 54,95% CI: 6.85-30.86), unsafe distance between vehicles( OR = 14.30,95% CI: 3.68-55.60), wrong judgement (OR = 14.67,95% CI:4.88-44.10), vehicle breakdown (OR = 8.57, 95% CI: 1.38- 53.27) and improper measure ( OR = 8.46, 95% CI: 2.46-29.14) etc.
CONCLUSIONImproper driving behaviors, abnormal psychological status and driving skills of drivers were related to RTI, suggesting that it was necessary to carry out continous traffic security education to the drivers.
Accidents, Traffic ; statistics & numerical data ; Adult ; Cross-Over Studies ; Demography ; Female ; Humans ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Multivariate Analysis ; Risk Factors ; Surveys and Questionnaires ; Wounds and Injuries ; epidemiology ; etiology ; prevention & control
9.HPV infection and its correlation with survivin and PCNA expression in condyloma acuminatum
Yun LIN ; Ya-Ting TU ; Shah-Juan CHEN ; Si-Yuan CHEN ; Li-Xia ZHANG ; Yan WU ; Juan TAO ; Jin-bo CHEN ;
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(05):-
Objective To investigate HPV infection and its correlation with the expression of sur- vivin and proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) in condyloma acuminatum (CA).Methods HPV6/11 and 16/18 DNA were detected by PCR in 41 cases of CA and 23 specimens of normal skin.The expression of survivin and PCNA was measured by immunohistochemical technique in these two groups. Results The infection rates of HPV6/11 and 16/18 were 87.80% (36/41) and 19.51%(8/41),respective- ly,in CA,and 0 in normal skin epidermis.The expression of survivin and PCNA was found in 53.66% (22/41) and 87.80% (36/41) of CA ,and was 8.70%(2/23)and 47.83% (11/23) in normal skin,respec- tively.The expression of survivin was positively correlated with the high expression of PCNA in CA.The expression of survivin and PCNA was higher in HPV6/11 positive lesions than in HPV6/11 negative lesions. Conclusion HPV infection may up-regulate the expressions of survivin and PCNA,inhibit the apoptosis and promote the proliferation of keratinocytes.
10.Studies on chemical constituents and antibacterial activity from n-butanol extract of Sarcandra glabra.
Ke YUAN ; Jian-xin ZHU ; Jin-ping SI ; Hai-ke CAI ; Xiao-dan DING ; Yuan-jiang PAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(15):1843-1846
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical constituents and the antibacterial activity from n-butanol extract of Sarcandra glabra.
METHODThe compounds were isolated by Diaion HP-20, Sephadex LH-20, MCI CHP-20 and silica gel column chromatographic methods. Their structures were identified on the basis of physicochemical and spectroscopic analysis. The antibacterial effect of the compounds were measured against Staphylococcus aureus by filterpaper slice method, finally the antibacterial ring in each group was recorded after 24 hours.
RESULTSeven constituents were isolated and elucidated as 5, 7, 3', 4'-tetrahydroxy-6-C-beta-D-glucopyranosylflavanone (1), kaempferol-3-O-beta-D-glucuronide (2), fraxidin (3), isofraxidin (4), isofraxidin-7-O-beta-D-glucopyranoside (5), kaempferol (6), pinostrobin (7). Diameters (in mm) of antibacterial ring in the compounds 2, 5, 6 were orderly recorded as follows: 14.67 +/- 0.08, 11.14 +/- 1.06, 8.26 +/- 1.26 and the compound 4 is not effective.
CONCLUSIONCompounds 1-3 and 5 were isolated from S. glabra for the first time.
Anti-Bacterial Agents ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Butanols ; chemistry ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ; Magnoliopsida ; chemistry ; Staphylococcus aureus ; drug effects