1.Effects of Membranous Milkvetch (Astragalus membranaceus)on the Action of "Decoction of Invigorating Yang for Recuperation
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(12):-
A stragalus membranaceus(AM ) plays an important role in the traditional Chinese recipe" Decoction of Invigorating Yang for Recuperation" (DIC ) as the main ingredient which invigorates Qi and promotes blood circulation. But in clinics,doses of AM used in tbe recipe of ten varies. For the purpose to investigate the effect of different doses of AM on the action of DIC, animal experiments were designed and studied. Rsults showed that when the doses of AM were 15 and 30g,the resulting DIC showed a better antiirritability,and enhancing immunity effects,as well as in vivo antithrombosis and vitro anticoagulation actions as compared to a dose of 120g AM in DIC (P
2.Study of Extraction Process of Polysaccharide from Seeds of Toona sinensis and Antioxidant Activity in Vitro
Shihong DING ; Bing LIU ; Shuwei ZHAO ; Yiqing LI ; Wanzhong LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;23(3):91-94
Objective To optimize the conditions of extraction process of polysaccharides from seeds of Toona sinensis; To preliminary determinate the antioxidant activity in vitro. Methods The content of polysaccharides from Toona sinensis was chosen as evaluation index; the extraction time, material liquid ratio, and extraction times were chosen as factors; L9(34) orthogonal design was used to optimize extraction process; antioxidant activity of polysaccharides from Toona sinensis was investigated by the total reducing power and 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryhydrazyl (DPPH) method. Results From the statistical data of processing, the optimal extracting conditions were as follows:liquid to material was 1:12, extraction time was 120 min, and extracted for 3 times. Polysaccharides from seeds of Toona sinensis had certain reducing capacity and had better scavenging ability on DPPH? and the scavenging rate significantly increased with the concentration. The effect was simulated by curve equation. Conclusion The process is simple, feasible, stable and reliable and can be used for the small-scale study on extraction of polysaccharides from seeds of Toona sinensis. Polysaccharides from seeds of Toona sinensis have antioxidant activity.
3.Effect of oridonin on the gene expression of human esophageal carcinoma cell SHEEC and the target gene screening
Shaobin WANG ; Wanzhong HUANG ; Yu ZHONG ; Xiaojie LI ; Junhui CHEN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2013;(2):73-76
Objective To detect the effect of oridonin(ORI)on the gene expression of human esophageal carcinoma cell SHEEC and to screen the tumor cell apoptosis target genes.Methods The gene expression of human esophageal carcinoma cell SHEEC without and with ORI induction for 1 hours and 8 hours were detected with microarray technique,respectively.The differentially expressed genes were identified and verified with fluorecent quantitative PCR.Results A total of 1011 genes showed up or down regulation more than twice after ORI induction(including 280 genes after 1 hour and 731 genes after 8 hours induction respectively).In these genes,17 genes with the top extent of up or down regulation were identified,which were involved in the cell signal transduction,transcription regulation,and cell apoptosis.These 17 differentially expressed genes were verified with real-time PCR,and 12 genes were statistically significant.Conclusion In the 12 differentially expressed genes with statistically significance,there may have tumor cell apoptosis target genes induced by ORI through mitochondrion route.
4.Human telomerase,P53, estrogen and progesterore receptor expression in endometrial carcinoma
Ying DONG ; Ting LI ; Ying LIANG ; Wanzhong ZOU ;
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(01):-
Objective: To study the role of hTERT and c myc, P53, ER, PR in endometrial carcinoma carcinogenesis. Methods: The expression of hTERT, c myc mRNA, P53 protein, ER and PR examined by in situ hybridization and immunohistochemistry in 14 cases of endometrial simple hyperplasia, 10 of complex hyperplasia, 8 of atypical hyperplasia and 52 with endometrial carcinoma. Results: (1) The positve rate of hTERT in simple, complex, atypical hyperlasia and carcinoma were 14.3% (2/14), 50.0% (4/8), 80.0% (8/10) and 92.3% (48/52), respectively. The prevalence and intensity of hTERT signal were greater in the carcinomas and atypical hyperplasia than those in simple or complex hyperplasia (P
5.Effect of health management on quality of life of hypertensive patients living in underdeveloped rural regions
Xingming LI ; Yuzhen ZHANG ; Jianshi HUANG ; Wanzhong HAN ; Haibin SHI
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2010;04(5):264-267
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of health management on quality of life of hypertensive patients living in underdeveloped rural regions. Methods Minqin County of Gansu Province was taken as research field, and health education covered all the population. Individual follow-up was adopted by quasi-experiment,and SF-8 scale was used to evaluate the change of scores of quality of life at baseline and the end of the study. Results The score of various dimension of quality life of interventive group showed a significant decrease at the end of follow-up ( P < 0. 05) , and the net score of general health status was 10. 92,the net score of impact to social role exerted by physical function was 9. 59,and the net score of social function was 4.61. Moreover, there was statistical difference between the intervention group and the control group for their quality of life(P <0. 05) , which showed in detail that each dimension of quality of life of the intervention group had higher score than that of the control group, after adjusting baseline difference by analysis of covariance. Conclusions All these results suggest that the active screening, following up and health education, conducted by the primary health care staff of township hospitals, under the idea of health management, can improve the quality of life of hypertension patients effectively in the rural area of underdeveloped region.
6.Study on the extraction technology and the antioxidant activity of polysaccharides from Allii tuberosi semen
Bing LIU ; Shihong DING ; Rongshen WANG ; Shoujun ZHANG ; Wanzhong LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;37(12):1109-1113
Objective To preliminary establish the process condition of extracting polysaccharides from Allii tuberosi semen.Methods The study was carried out with the content of Semen allii tuberosi polysaccharides as evaluation index, the material liquid ratio, extraction time, and extraction times as observation factors, and L9 (34) orthogonal design as extraction craft.The physical and chemical properties and IR spectroscope were used to identify the extract.Results The optimum preparation condition was determined as: using 12 times water, extracting 3 times, and extracting 160 minutes.According to the results of purple ring reaction and infrared spectrum, the extract from Allii tuberosi semen has polysaccharides.From the statistical processing of data we found when polysaccharides from Semen allii tuberosi has 50% reducing power, the value of EC50 is 10.2 mg/ml.Conclusion The process is reasonable and suitable and can be used for the extraction of polysaccharides from Allii tuberosi semen, and can provide the theoretical basis for the research and application.
8.Expressions of heat shock protein 70,P27 and Bcl-2 protein in mucoepidermoid carcinoma of salivary glands and clinical significances
Wanzhong YIN ; Wenzhi SONG ; Wei ZHU ; Meihua LI
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(03):-
Objective To study the expressions of Hsp70,P27,Bcl-2 in mucoepidermoid carcinoma of salivary glands and clinical significances.Methods Forty cases of mucoepidermoid carcinoma of salivary glands were chosen and the expressions of Hsp70,P27,Bcl-2 were detected by the method of immunohistochemistry,10 cases of polymorphic adenoma were chosen as control group.Results Both Hsp70 and P27 were stained with aliomycin in nucleus and cytoplasm,the positive rates of them were 75% and 27.5%,respectively,there were significant differences compared with control group(P0.05).The expressions of Hsp70 and P27 had significant differences in different clinical stages,different histological grades and lymph node metastasis(P0.05).Conclusion The expressions of Hsp70 and P27 can be used to estimate prognosis of patients with mucoepidermoid carcinoma.Hsp70 and Bcl-2 can inhibit apoptosis by different ways.
9.Genetic Variation and Clustal Analysis of Trichomonas vaginalis Cysteine Proteases
Wanzhong JIA ; Zhi LI ; Liang ZHAO ; Zhaorong LUN
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(03):-
Objective To clone the genes coding for cysteine proteases (CPs, TvCPs) from Trichomonas vaginalis and to analyze their genetic variations with the related sequences from NCBI database (GenBank) and T. vaginalis Genome Project database from The Institute for Genomic Research (TIGR). Method TvCP genes were amplified using PCR, and inserted into vector pET28b or pBS-T. The recombinant plasmids were then transformed to Escherichia coli BL21 or Top10 strain. The recombinant plasmids were used for sequencing. Homologous TvCP genes were blasted based on NCBI GenBank and TIGR T. vaginalis Genome Project database. The sequences of cloned TvCP genes were aligned and clustered by Clustal X (1.83 version) with retrieved sequences. Comparisons of amino acids among cathepsin L-like TvCPs, human L-like cathepsins and papaya papain were performed using DNAstar software, and their phylogenic tree was constructed based on neighbor-joining method using Clustal X. Results Two TvCP3 clones and one TvCP2 had a high identity of more than 99% with their responding TvCPs. Three clones of TvCP4 genes, GZ-CP4-clone 1-3, belonged to two members of a family showing a high percentage identity of more than 97.5% with the sequences of TvCP4 genes from databases (GenBank and TIGR) both at amino acid and nucleotide levels. Nine homologous TvCP4 pro-enzymes with 304 amino acids and other two members with deletions of N-terminal sequence existed in T. vaginalis sharing a similarity of 62.3-96.7% amino acids, which may evolve by means of gene replication and deletion. TvCP1-4, TvCP12, TvCP25 and CP65 had an identity of 61-88.2% at amino acid levels. So far, all reported sequences of C1 family from T. vaginalis belonged to capanthesin L-like subfamily with the same enzymatic active sites, conserved cysteine residues and similar structural features such as ERFNIN-like motif in pro-enzyme region, suggesting that they might result from gene duplication and mutations. Conclusion TvCPs belong to cathepsin L-like family with genetic diversity, but they have the same active amino acid residues, cysteine residues and similar structural characteristics, suggesting that they may derive from one ancestor.
10.Analysis of Molecular Profiles Among Trypanozoon Species and Subspecies By MGE-PCR Method
Fengjun LI ; Jiayu ZHENG ; Wanzhong JIA ; Zhaorong LUN
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1997;0(05):-
Objective To analyze the relationship between genetic variability and evolution among Trypanosoma brucei (including T. b. brucei, T. b. rhodesiense and T. b. gambiense), T. evansi and T. equiperdum isolates. Methods Genomic DNAs of 26 trypanosome isolates were amplified by a mobile genetic elements (MGE)-PCR technique and cluster analysis was performed based on the molecular profiles with Neighbor-Joining method. Results The genetic variability among trypanosome isolates examined was obvious with an average genetic distance of 41.2% (ranged from 0 to 100%). Similarity coefficient among T. brucei isolates was 41.15% which was lower than that between T. evansi and T. equiperdum isolates. The closest relationship was found between T. evansi and T. brucei isolates with a similarity coefficient of 62.94%. The genetic variability between T. b. rhodesiense and T. b. brucei isolates was higher than that among T. b. gambiense isolates. Conclusion Species and subspecies in Trypanozoon displayed a higher genetic variability; T. equiperdum isolates collected from China and from South America, and T. evansi isolates from China and from South America, should have a similar origin.