1.Expression of VEGF Eukaryotic Expression Vector in HaCaT Cells and Its Biological Effects
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the feasibility of transient transfection of human VEGF165 gene into HaCaT cells and the effects of supernatant from transfected cell culture on pig hair follicles in vitro. Methods PIRES2-EGFP-VEGF165 was transiently transfected into HaCaT cells with lipofectamine?2000. Expression of EGFP( enhanced green fluorescence protein, EGFP) was observed by laser confocal microscopy. VEGF in the supernatant was detected by ELISA. Further,the supernatant was added to pig hair follicles cultured in vitro. The growth and morphologic changes of hair follicles were measured. Results PIRES2-EGFP?VEGF165 was successfully transfected into HaCaT cells, which confirmed by laser confocal microscopy and ELISA. Moreover, the supernatant of HaCaT cells transfected with PIRES2-EGFP-VEGF165 could accelerate the growth of pig hair follicles and prolong their anagen phase. Conclusion PIRES2-EGFP-VEGF165 could be successfully transiently transfected into HaCaT cells, and expressed VEGF could upregulate the growth of pig hair follicles in vitro.
2.Expression of angiogenin in human hair follicle and its effect on hair growth
Naihui ZHOU ; Weixin FAN ; Meiyun LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(1):34-37
Objective To investigate the expression of angiogenin in human hair follicle and evaluate its effect on hair growth. Methods Intact anagen hair follicles were isolated from human occipital scalp ob- tained from brain surgery. Some isolated human hair follicles were directly subjected to RT-PCR and im- munohistochcmical method for the detection of the mRNA expression and protein distribution of angiogenin in, respectively; some were cultured and incubated with angiogenin (0-200 ng/mL), and the measurement of hair follicle length was performed before and after 6-day culture. Human dermal papilla cells were isolated from the remaining hair follicles, cultured, and treated with angiogenin ranging from 0 to 200 ng/mL for 48 hours, then, MTT assay was used to detect the cell proliferation, and flow cytometry to analyze the cell cy- cle. Results RT-PCR showed the mRNA expression of angiogenin in human hair follicles, and angiogenin protein was observed with immunohistochemistry at the hair papilla and dermal sheath. The angiogenin (25-200 ng/mL) stimulated the growth of human hair follicles in a dose-dependent manner in vitro (P < 0.05 ). Also, as flow eytometry revealed, the treatment with 12.5-200 ng/mL of angiogenin significantly pro- moted the proliferation of human dermal papilla cells (P<0.05), and increased the percentage of cells in S phase as well as cell proliferation index (both P<0.05). Conclusion Angiogenin may be a novel stimulus for hair growth.
4.Pathological ultrastructure changes of lung tissue in diabetic rat and the preventive effect of rosiglitazone intervention
Weixin MU ; Yaxin SHEN ; Hong ZHOU ; Jing HUANG ; Mian WANG ; Guang LIU
Clinical Medicine of China 2011;27(7):700-702
Objective To observe the pathological infrastructure changes of lung tissue in diabetic rat with pulmonary fibrosis and the preventive effect of rosiglitazone intervention. Methods The experimental type 2 diabetic rats were yielded by high-sugar, high fat diet plus intraperitoneal injecting streptozotocin (STZ). The pathological infrastructure changes of lung tissue were observed by transmission electron microscopy in the control, diabetes mellitus group and rosiglitazone treatment group respectively, and the hydroxyproline contentswere determined simultaneously. Results We observed accumulation of collagen fibers and extracellular matrix in the lung tissue of simple diabetic rat, which indicated pulmonary fibrosis. The hydroxyproline contents were significantly higher in diatetes mellitus group when compared to the control at 12 weeks[ 0. 77 ± 0. 03μg/(mg·prot) vs.0.63 ±0.03 μg/(mg·prot)] and 20 weeks [0.93 ±0. 10 μg/(mg·prot) vs.0.87 ±0.10μg/ (mg·prot) ]. (Ps < 0.05) , but the rosiglitazone intervention significantly reduced the hydroxyproline 3contents in diabetes mellitus rats [0.85 ±0.08 μg/(mg·prot) vs.0.87 ±0. 10 μg/(mg·prot) ,P<0.05].Conclusion Pulmonary fibrosis occurred in diabetic rats lung tissue,while rosiglitazone can alleviate it.
5.Studies on correlation among genetic polymorphism of glutathione S-transferases and serum creatinine levels in end stage renal disease patients
Tao MA ; Weimin CAI ; Bing CHEN ; Weixin HU ; Yan ZHOU ; Hongq REN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(04):-
Objective: To study the correlation among genetic polymorphism of glutathione S-transferases (GST) T1, M1 and serum creatinine levels,as well as intact parathyroid hormone (PTH) levels in the end stage of renal disease(ESRD). Methods: 118 blood samples of ESRD and 133 of healthy control had been enrolled, and simultaneously the patients' serum creatinine (SCr), blood uria nitrogen (BUN), serum calcium and serum phosphorus were recorded. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) had been employed to determine the genotypes of GST and immunoradiometric assay was used to determine PTH levels. Results: The distribution frequencies of dual null GST T1 and M1(A), null GST T1 and functional M1 (B), functional T1 and null GST M1(C) and dual functional GST T1 and M1(D) were 16.9%, 11.0%, 44.9%, 27.1% in ESRD and 14.4%, 10.8%, 46.7%, 28.1% in the healthy control, respectively. There was no difference between the two groups (P=0.945); Mean SCr levels of A was higher than that of B (P=0.047) and C (P=0.007) group in ESRD. Conclusion: Distributions of GST Genotypes had no difference among ESRD and healthy control groups; SCr level of dual null GST T1 and M1 (A) was higher than single null GST (B and C) in ESRD. GST may played some roles in metabolism of poisons and protecting cells from the attack of toxic substances.
6.Effects of High Fat Diet on Ulcerative Colitis in Different Periods Induced by AOM/DSS and the Changes of Interleukin-6 Level in Mice
Feng ZHOU ; Weixin LIU ; Yanhong YU ; Junwei XING ; Huishan YANG ; Hong LI ; Yutong LAN
Journal of China Medical University 2017;46(3):232-237
Objective To observe the effects of high fat diet on ulcerative colitis(UC)and atypical hyperplasia in different periods induced by azoxymethane(AOM)/dextran sodium sulfate(DSS)and the changes of interleukin-6(IL-6)level in blood. Methods The mice in DSS,DSS+AOM,DSS+high fat diet,and DSS+AOM+high fat diet groups were given DSS for 3 days and sterilization water for 4 days as one cycle for 9 cycles, and the mice in normal control group were given sterilization water(n=12 in each group). The mice in DSS+AOM and DSS+AOM+high fat diet groups received intraperitoneal injection of AOM(10 mg/kg)in the every first day of the first 3 cycles. The mice in each group were sacrificed at different time points,and the disease activity index and pathohistological index were used to determine the degree of inflammation. ELISA method was used for the detection of serum IL-6 level. Results Simple administration of DSS could induce UC in the mouse model. After 9 circles of treatment,atypical hyperplasia was not found in normal control and DSS groups,and the rate of atypical hyperplasia was 25%(1/4)in DSS+high fat diet group,50%(2/4)in DSS+AOM group,and 75%(3/4)in DSS+AOM+high fat diet group. However,there were no significant differences in the rate of atypical hyperplasia between DSS and DSS+AOM groups ,DSS+high fat diet and DSS+AOM+high fat diet groups ,DSS and DSS+high fat diet groups,and DSS+AOM and DSS+AOM+high fat diet groups(all P>0.05). The histopathological score and the disease activity index in DSS+high fat diet and DSS+AOM+high fat diet groups were higher than those in DSS and DSS+AOM groups(P<0.05). The IL-6 level in DSS+high fat diet and DSS+AOM+high fat diet groups was higher than that in DSS and DSS+AOM groups ,but the difference was not statistically signifi-cant(P>0.05). Conclusion High fat diet may be one of the stimulating factors of UC and atypical hyperplasia.
7.Intravascular ultrasound evaluating coronary stents for patients with coronary artery disease: compared old with new multilink stents.
Weixin ZHOU ; Rainer HOFFMANN ; Andreas FRANKE ; Huanyi YANG ; Harald KUHL ; Peter HANRATH
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2002;17(2):95-100
OBJECTIVEIt was suggested that coronary stent design and coating may affect stent performance and hence induce varying degrees of thrombogenesis and neointimal hyperplasia. The purpose of this study is to compare the 6-month follow-up results between old and new Multilink stents with the method of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) imaging.
METHODSWe have performed old (n = 40) and new (n = 35) Multilink stent implantations on 75 patients with coronary artery disease. Coronary angiography was performed before, immediately after, and 6 months after the in-stent procedure respectively. Six-month follow-up IVUS imaging was performed and analyzed off-line.
RESULTSMinimal lumen cross sectional area (CSA) of new Multilink stents was significantly larger than that of old Multilink stents (P = 0.0053). Mean stent lumen area of new Multilink stents was significantly larger than that of old Multilink stents (P = 0.040). Similarly, minimal lumen diameter (MLD) of new Multilink stents was larger than that of old Multilink stents (P = 0.011). Old Multilink stents had a higher percentage of plaque area than new Multilink stents.
CONCLUSIONThe new Multilink stent is obviously superior to old Multilink stents, in particular, in the stent MLD and lumen CSA--major determinants of the restenosis.
Adult ; Aged ; Coronary Angiography ; Coronary Artery Disease ; diagnostic imaging ; surgery ; Coronary Restenosis ; prevention & control ; Coronary Vessels ; diagnostic imaging ; pathology ; Evaluation Studies as Topic ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Stents ; Ultrasonography, Interventional
9.Research of origin and ethnopharmacological uses of mineral medicine Halitum.
Weixin LIU ; Gang ZHOU ; Ge LI ; Min DE
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(17):2445-2449
OBJECTIVETo study the origin and ethnopharmacological uses of mineral medicine Halitum.
METHODThe historical literature and results of the modern researches were searched and on-the-spot investigation was also carried out.
RESULTThe result showed that characteristics and function and uses of Halitum mentioned in historical literature and results of the modern researches were mostly coincident. However there were also some problems, which needed to explore further.
CONCLUSIONWith the development of mineral materials research and utilization, Halitum sources should be defined more clearly and scientifically.
China ; ethnology ; Drug Therapy ; history ; Ethnic Groups ; Ethnopharmacology ; history ; History, Ancient ; Humans ; Minerals ; analysis ; history ; pharmacology
10.The cardiac assistant effect of extra-aortic balloon pump on animals
Chuzhi ZHOU ; Shangyi JI ; Xiaohan YANG ; Jun JI ; Weixin CHEN ; Xiaolei WANG ; Yanhui ZHANG ; Xiling LIU ; Dongjie FENG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011;27(1):43-45
Objective The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a new method of cardiac assistant therapy with an extra-aortic balloon pump on the experimental dogs in which myocardial ischemia or infarction were induced, and to ob serve its effectiveness and feasibility. Methods Twelve animal models of myocardia 1 infarction were established with the method of left anterior descending coronary artery ligation. They were divided randomly into two groups, six in the experimental group and six in the untreated group. The end points observed were the differences between the two groups in the blood pressure, cardiac function, myocardial enzymes, infarction size and routine blood variables before procedure, 1,2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 hours after myocardial infarction. Results All six dogs in the experimental group were survived, with a mortality rate of 0.The number of death in the control group was three, with a mortality rate of 50%. Measurements such as mean blood pressure,cardiac output, cardiac index in the experimental group were better than those in the control group ( P < 0.05 ). Mean heart rate before myocardial infarction in the experimental group was 156 beats per minute, as compared with 148 beats per minute in the control group, and was 128 vs. 67 beats per minute respectively six hours after myocardial infarction. The cardiac output was 3.48 vs. 4.98 liters per minute before myocardial infarction and was 6.10 vs. 0.85 liters per minute six hours after myocardial infarction. The average pressure was 94 mm Hg vs. 99 mm Hg before myocardial infarction and was 70 mm Hg vs. 33 mm Hg six hours after myocardial infarction. Conclusion The extra-aortic balloon pump significantly improved the hemodynamic variables of the experimental animals after myocardial infarction and reduced mortality. Injury to the blood cells may be the potential disadvantage.