1.Research progress of intestinal microorganisms and pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(3):253-257
Abstract
As the largest human microecosystem, intestinal microorganisms participate in human material and energy metabolisms and pose a significant impact on human health. Diabetes mellitus is likely to cause imbalance of abundance and component alterations in intestinal microorganisms, and reduce the diversity and balance, leading to intestinal microflora dysregulation. It has been shown that intestinal microflora dysregulation may promote diabetes development and progression through the reduction of intestinal microbial metabolites, inflammatory reaction and insulin resistance. This review summarizes the involvement of intestinal microorganisms in the pathogenesis of diabetes through metabolites including short-chain fatty acid, bile acid and lipopolysaccharide, and describes the current status of intestinal microorganisms-mediated treatments for diabetes, so as to provide the theoretical basis for the researches on diabetes and intestinal microorganisms.
2.Effects of Shenghua Decoction on the expression of adhesion molecules in vascular endothelial cells of blood-stasis rats
Xiaoqin HU ; Liguo CHEN ; Yuan QU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(09):-
AIM: To study the effects of Shenghua Decoction on the expression of adhesion molecules in vascular endothelial cells (VECs) of blood-stasis rats. METHODS: The expression of VCAM-1, ICAM-1, PECAM-1, iNOS and their corresponding mRNA in VECs were assayed by immunohistochemistry, image analysis and RT-PCR under the function of different Shenghua Decoction doses (high, middle, low). RESULTS: Immunohistochemistry and image analysis indicated: the expression of VCAM-1, ICAM-1, PECAM-1 and iNOS were higher in the model group than in the control group, Shenghua Decoction could decrease the expression of VCAM-1, ICAM-1, PECAM-1 and iNOS in the model group, moreover as the dose decreased, the expression of these molecules increase, it was of dose-effect relation. CONCLUSION: Shenghua Decoction can downregulate the expression of adhesion molecules in vascular endothelial cells of blood-stasis rats, and the dose-effect relation is obvious.
3.Regulation of ATP-binding acssette transporter A1 onapolipoprotein E secretion from macrophages
Xiaoqin ZHOU ; Bei CHENG ; Yonghui YUAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(07):-
AIM: To investigate the regulatory effect of the adenosine triphosphate binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) on apolipoprotein E secretion from human THP1 macrophages.METHODS: Differentiation of THP1 macrophages from monocytes was stimulated with phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate. The macrophages then were incubated with factors which regulate ABCA1 expression. After periods of incubation, apo E secreted in the medium and synthesized in the cell was determined with ELISA, and apo E mRNA espression was detected with Northern blot.RESULTS: An increase in apo E secretion from THP1 macrophages was observed by 8 h of incubation with 8-Br-cAMP, an activator of ABCA1 expression (P
4.Effects of acetamidophenol on auditory in mice.
Lin CHEN ; Xiaoqin LUO ; Xiaohong CHEN ; Xueyuan ZHANG ; Wei YUAN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(11):785-789
OBJECTIVE:
The purpose of this investigation was to observe the effects of the Acetaminophen on auditory in mice.
METHOD:
Regardless of male and female mice, healthy seven-year-old C57 mice were randomly divided into Acetaminophen low-dose group (150 mg/kg), Acetaminophen medium-dose group (300 mg/kg), Acetaminophen high-dose group(600 mg/kg) and control group. Then mice were tested for ABR to observe the changes of ABR's threshold in the zero, second, fourth and ninth day separately. The change of cochlea hair cells morphology was studied by immunofluorescent labeling. And HPLC detects the concentration of Acetaminophen in endolymph of mice cochlea.
RESULT:
After 30 minutes following administration, the Acetaminophen in endolymph of mice cochlear can be assayed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Acetaminophen increased the hearing thresholds compared to the control group. Hearing thresholds increased significantly in the Acetaminophen at 9 d,compared to the control group (P < 0.05). After administered medium-dose and high-dose of Acetaminophen, on the 9th day with the time of giving medicine to all the groups strengthens, the ABR thresholds heightens. And the average threshold is (44.75 +/- 16.00) dB, (50.00 +/- 11.00) dB respectively. Hair cells damages could be observed in experimental group after operations.
CONCLUSION
Acetaminophen can pass through blood-labyrinth barrier to the inner ear. These data demonstrate that taking certain acetaminophen can induce hearing impairment in mice.
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5.PREPARATION AND IMMUNOLOGICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES TO B BLOOD GROUP SUBSTANCES
Huatang CHEN ; Xiaoqin WANG ; Lingyun YUAN ; Al ET ;
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(03):-
Using hybridoma technic, we prepared a group of hybridomas by different immunization procedures with(?)B erythrocytes, B erythrocytes plus B blood group substances or B blood group substances alone as antigens ,respectively. Three of them: 3-3-D9(IgG1) , 3-5-D1 2 (IgG1) and 6-1-G11 ( IgA ) which secreted high level and high specific monoclonal anti-B blood group substances were established. The agglutination titers of their tissue culture supernatant were 4096, 4096 and 16 384 by Takatsy microtitration assays. It was demonstrated that they were only specific to B blood group by hemagglutination specificity tests, hemagglutination inhibition assays and antibody dilution tests. They will be very useful in blood grouping to replace the human poly-clonal anti-B sera. Studies to determinate their combining site structures will be possible by these monoclonal antibodes.
6.Use of Antibacterials During Different Periods in Burn Wards
Zhengli CHEN ; Kejian YUAN ; Xuechuan LI ; Liang QIAO ; Xiaoqin HUANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2009;0(23):-
0.05).The grade of antibiotics tended to decline with the increase in of dressing change freqnency so it could decrease the expenditure of antibiotics.The rate of fungal infection lowered while hospitalization did not appear to be prolonged.CONCLUSIONS After the analysis of the use of antibacterials for burn patients,we find that the proper use of antibiotics and the increase in dressing change would lower the grade of antibiotics and expenditure,at the same time they do not increase the rate of bacterial infection and fungal infection,and do not prolong the duration of patients hospitalization time.
7.Intracellular calcium and growth suppression of human breast cancer cells exposed by high intensity ultrasound
Jiangtao HAN ; Xiaoqin YI ; Min FU ; Qinxiang YUAN ; Zhenxiang YAO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(7):460-462,466
Objective Study on the intracellular calcium and growth suppression of human breast cancer cells exposed by high intensity ultrasound (HIU). Methods Exposed human breast cancer cells MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 in vitro with HIU (50 W/cm2). Examined the intracellular calcium from exposed cells with Fura-2 fluorescence probe. The cell viabilities were measured by MTT assay. The rate of cell apoptosis and distribution of cell cycle were detected on flow cytometry. Results The lever of intracellular calcium went up in pace with exposed time of HIU, MCF-7 cells were (572±20.1), (670±18.9), (815± 16.3) nmol/L (F = 663.65, P<0.001), MDA-MB-231 cell was (582±16.3), (687±19.7), (843± 14.8) nmol/L (F = 863.06, P<0.001), and the distribution of cell cycle waved to G0-G1, the ratios of G0-G1 in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 were (60.5±5.5)%, (66.3±7.0)%, (74.5±8.2)% (F=8.17, P = 0.002) and (58.5± 6.3) %, (66.1±6.3)%, (71.2±7.9) % (F=7.51, F= 0.003). Apoptotic rate upgraded gradually, the apoptotic rates of MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 were (7.3±1.7)%, (13.2±3.5) %, (19.3±3.7)% (F= 18.73, P<0.001) and (6.3±1.8)%, (11.4±2.31)%, (16.4±3.3)% (F = 19.26, P<0.001). Under MTT assay, the rate of cell growth suppression increased significantly, the rates of cell growth suppression in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 were (9.2±2.2) %, (24.3±3.9)%, (48.6±5.5)%(F=117.16, P <0.001) and (9.0±1.7)%, (22.3±3.5) %, (416± 6.4)% (F =71.25, P<0.001). Conclusion HIU enhanced the intracellular calcium of human breast cancer cells within given time and promoted the distribution of cell cycle to G0-G1. The rate of cell apoptosis and the cell's death rate increased evidently.
8.A case report of breast development as the first manifestation combined with 46, XY complete disorder of sex development
Xiaoqin XU ; Jinna YUAN ; Guanping DONG ; Junfen FU
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2021;36(8):620-622
To report the process of diagnosis and treatment of 1 case with SRY gene mutation of 46, XY complete gonadal dysplasia, and to discuss the clinical characteristics, diagnosis and treatment of the disease.Due to clitoral enlargement for 8 months, a 9 years old girl was admitted to the Children′s Hospital Affiliated to Zhejiang University School of Medicine.Previously, she had early breast development, and suffered from high gonadotropin expression when she was 6 years and 4 months old.Physical examination: breast B3 stage, female vulva, clitoris hypertrophy, normal urethra, normal vaginal opening, slightly thick hymen ring, the development of pubic hair was 2 stages, and Prader score level 1.Laboratory data showed elevated levels of estradiol, testosterone, and human chorionic gonadotrophin.Genetic examination revealed that the chromosome karyotype was 46, XY and SRY gene detection was positive.Therefore, the patient was diagnosed with 46, XY complete gonadal dysplasia.Bilateral gonadectomy was performed, and the posto-perative pathological diagnosis was bilateral gonadoblastoma with left dysgerminoma.The tumor did not recur after che-motherapy.The etiology of early breast development needs to be carefully identified.Patients with sexual characteristics dysplasia need to accept the chromosome karyotype analysis and gene detection, and surgical exploration should be performed when necessary for a correct diagnosis as soon as possible.
9.Mood disorders differ after left and right cerebral hemisphere injury
Yingling WEI ; Fuling QU ; Xiaoqin DUAN ; Zhongliang LIU ; Yuanyuan LUO ; Wangshu YUAN ; Xiaoli DOU ; Ling XIA
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2011;33(9):684-688
Objective To explore mood disorders after left and right cerebral hemisphere injury,to search for possible mechanisms and to provide the basis for designing rehabilitation protocols and assessing prognosis.Methods Fifty-one cases with brain injury were recruited from a rehabilitation center and divided into left and right hemisphere injury groups with 26 and 25 cases,respectively.Hamilton rating scale for depression (HRSD) scores were analyzed. Results The left hemisphere patients had significantly higher HRSD total scores and higher scores indicating 15 kinds of mood disorders (depression,feelings of guilt,suicidal thoughts etc.).Right hemisphere injury patients had significantly higher diurnal variation,depersonalization or derealization and paranoid symptoms. Conclusions The lateralization of the cerebral hemispheres may display itself in mood and emotion.After left or right hemisphere injury,the depression presentation is different,so treatment,prognosis assessment and psychological intervention should be different for left and right hemisphere injuries.
10.Effect of dexmedetomidine on synaptic transmission in spinal dorsal horn of rats
Shibin DU ; Jing LI ; Xiaoqin LI ; Huiming LI ; Yan LYU ; Hongjie YUAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2016;36(10):1232-1235
Objective To evaluate the effect of dexmedetomidine on synaptic transmission in the spinal dorsal horn of rats.Methods Male Sprague-Dawley rats,aged 4-6 weeks,weighing 150-200 g,were used in the study.The lumbar enlargemnent segments of the spinal cord were harvested,and the parasagittal lumbosacral spinal cord slices with attached dorsal roots were prepared and incubated in artificial cerebro-spinal fluid.The whole-cell patch-clamp technique was used to record each index,and 4 spinal cord slices were selected and used for each index records.Experiment Ⅰ Dexmedetomidine was added cumulatively in concentration increments.Aδ and C fibers-mediated evoked excitatory postsynaptic currents (eEPSCs) were recorded before administration (baseline) and during perfusion with dexmedetomidine 4 and 10 μg/ml.Experiment Ⅱ The neurons innervated by Aδ and C fibers were selected,and Aδ and C fibers-mediated eEPSCs were recorded before administration (baseline),at 5 min of perfusion with yohimbine (alpha 2 adrenergic receptor antagonist) 2 μmol/L,and during continuous perfusion with yohimbine 2 μmol/L plus dexmedetomidine 4 μg/ml.Experiment Ⅲ The evoked excitatory postsynaptic potentials (eE-PSPs) and evoked inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (eIPSPs) were recorded before administration (baseline) and during perfusion with dexmedetomidine 4 μg/ml.Results Dexmedetomidine could dose-dependently inhibit Aδ and C fibers-mediated eEPSCs,dexmedetomidine could inhibit Aδ and C fibers-mediated eEPSPs and produced no effect on eIPSPs,and yohimbine could inhibit dexmedetomidine-induced inhibitory effect on eEPSCs.Conclusion The mechanism by which dexmedetomidine inhibits nociceptive information transmission in the spinal dorsal horn is related to inhibition of excitatory synaptic transmission through activating α2-adrenergic receptors,but not related to activation of inhibitory synaptic transmission in rats.