1.A quantitative study of neuroglobin in cerebral cortex after traumatic brain injury in rats
Xiangang DU ; Peng GUAN ; Xuemei CHEN
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 1987;0(03):-
Objective The amount of neuroglobin(Ngb) in cerebral cortex after different post-traumatic time intervals were studied in order to find out the value of Ngb in estimating the survival time after trauma.Methods Moderate brain contusions in rats were made using free-falling-body impact device,The area and gray values of Ngb immunoreactive products(Ngb-IR)in the core of injury in cerebral cortex and penumbra and the contra lateral cerebral cortex at different time points after trauma were studied by immunohistochemical method and image analysis.Results The expression of Ngb in the core of injured cerebral cortex declined quickly and reached the nadir by 24 hours and remained at low level for long time.On the contrary,it rose quickly and reached the peak value at 12 hours in the penumbra surrounding the core of injury,then declined gradually and reached normal level at 8d to 16d.Image analysis revealed that the expression of Ngb-IR in the penumbra of injured cortex were stronger than that in the opposite side.Conclusion The amount of Ngb in cerebral cortex at the core and penumbra of injury changed regularly according to different time intervals after trauma.Ngb may play an important role in neuroprotection during acute phase of injury.
2.Cloning of AE1-c-end cDNA and construction of its expression plasmid for yeast two-hybrid system.
Hongtao LI ; Guohui FU ; Yong QIN ; Hongqing DU ; Xiaoshu JIANG ; Ming LIU ; Xiangang KONG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2002;19(2):284-290
In this study, about 350 bp cDNA fragment was amplified by PCR. After being sequenced, the AE1-c-end gene fragment was cloned into EcoR I-Pst I site of pGADT7 to form AD ends in the yeast two-hybrid system. The recombinant plasmid was transformed into yeast AH109, and the expression in the yeast was observed. The results demonstrate that AE1-c-end was obtained. pGADT7-AE1-c-end has no toxic effect on the yeast. It can serve as a target gene of yeast two-hybrid system.
Cloning, Molecular
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DNA, Complementary
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Plasmids
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Two-Hybrid System Techniques
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Yeasts