1.Effect of caloric restriction at early age of rats on their isletβcell function in adulthood
Xiaoyi HE ; Yu HU ; Xiaolong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2008;24(3):318-319
Eleven-week-old SD rats were randomized into control and calorie restriction group. The pancreatic β cell function and oxidative stress indexes in the two groups were compared after 24-week intervention. The results showed that calorie restriction, which started from young age, improved the early insulin secretion after glucose loading and alleviated the oxidative stress in adult rats, which wag related to the reduction of body weight.
2.Risk of non-medullary thyroid cancer influenced by polymorphic variation in the thyroglobulin gene
Jianguo LI ; Xiaoyi LIE ; Yu WANG ; Jianxia HE ; Mingzhi CAO
China Oncology 2010;20(1):40-43
Background and purpose: Germline variation in Tg (thyroglobulin) and TSHR (thyroid stimulating hormone receptor) confers an increased risk of benign thyroid disorders. Benign thyroid disorders are strong risk factors for non-medullary thyroid cancer (NMTC). To explore the hypothesis that polymorphic variation in these genes affects the risk of NMTC. Methods: Tg A7589G and TSHR C253A polymorphisms were determined by polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (FCR-RFLP) method, to analyze the relationship between the Tg and TSHR gene polymorphisms and NMTC in NMTC and control groups. Results: Among 360 cases, there was no statistic difference in the frequencies of genotype and allele of TSHR C253A between NMTC and control groups. There were Tg A7589G polymorphisms in the 360 cases. The frequencies ofAG+GG genotype in NMTC group were significantly higher than those in control groups (P<0.05). The frequencies of G allele in NMTC group were significantly higher than those in control groups (P<0.001). Conclusion: There were Tg A7589G gene polymorphisms in NMTC and control groups. G allele may be the predisposing gene of NMTC.
3.A Study on Drug Resistance Mechanism of HIV-1 Integrase Mutants by Molecular Modeling
Xiaoyi ZHANG ; Hongqiu HE ; Bin LIU ; Cunxin WANG
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2009;36(5):592-600
The drug resistant mutations in human immunodefieiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) are a major impediment to successful highly active antiretrovirai therapy (HAART) and new drug design. In order to understand the drug resistance mechanism of HIV-1 integrase (IN) mutually existed for multiple drug-resistant strains to the most potent IN inhibitors diketo acids (DKAs), three S-1360-resistant HIV-1 strains were selected and molecular docking and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed to obtain the inhibitor binding modes. Based on the binding modes, compelling differences between the wild-type and the 3 mutants for IN have been observed. The results showed that: 1) In the mutants, the inhibitor is close to the funetional loop 3 region but far away from the DNA binding site. Different binding sites lead to the decrease in susceptibility to S-1360 in mutants compared to the wild-type IN. 2) The fluctuations in the region of residues 138~166 are important to the biological function of IN. 2 hydrogen-bonds between S-1360 with residues N155 and K159 restrict the flexibility of the region. Drug resistant mutations result in a lack of the interaction, consequently, the less susceptible to S-1360. 3) In the 3 mutant IN complexes, the benzyl ring of S-1360 is far from the viral DNA binding site, thus, S-1360 can not prevent the end of the viral DNA from exposure to human DNA. 4) After T66I mutation, the long side chain of I occupied the active pocket in the 3 mutants, consequently, the inhibitor could not move into the same binding site or have the same orientation. All the above contribute to drug resistance. These results will be useful for the rational inhibitor modify and design.
4.Effect of treatment by bortezomib together with dexamethsone to the refractory multiple myeloma
Juan HE ; Jie LI ; Xiaoyi Lü ; Baixun WANG ; Ming ZHAI
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2008;17(5):359-360
Objective To analyze the effect of bortezomib together with dexamethsone on the treatment of refractory multiple myeloma.Methods Bortezomib at 1.3 mg/m2 iv drop 1 d,4 d,8 d,11 d.Dexamethasonc 20 mg/d,1~4 d,8~11 d,17~20 d.21 days are used as a course.For bi-course dexamethasone was given by 20 mg/d,at 1~4 d.Results After 2~6 periods,3 cases achieved completely recovery(CR),4 cases are near to completely recovery(CR),3 cases got partially recovery(PR).Conclusion It is a good choice to treat refractory multiple myeloma by Bortezomib together with dexamethagone.
5.Correlation between H-reflex and Upper-extremity Spasticity after Stroke
Ying HE ; Xicang SHAO ; Xiaoyi LI ; Li FANG ; Yuzhuo LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(12):1159-1162
Objective To evaluate the relationship between the ratio of the maximal value of the H-reflex to the maximal value of the M response (Hmax/Mmax), the ratio of the developmental slope of the H-reflex to the slope of the M response (Hslp/Mslp), and the ratio of the threshold of the H-reflex to the threshold of the M response (Hth/Mth) and upper-extremity spasticity in stroke patients. Methods Upper-extremity spasticity in 34 stroke patients was assessed by modified Ashworth Scale (MAS). H-reflex was recorded in flexor carpi radialis muscle on both sides. Hmax/Mmax, Hslp/Mslp and Hth/Mth in the spastic side were compared to the unaffected side. Results The mean of Hmax/Mmax (spastic side, 0.36±0.17; unaffected side, 0.14±0.07) and Hslp/Mslp (spastic side, 0.72±0.40; unaffected side, 0.26±0.22) showed significant difference between 2 sides (P<0.05). The mean of Hth/Mth (spastic side, 0.93±0.14; unaffected side, 0.98±0.12) showed no significant difference (P>0.05). Hmax/Mmax and Hslp/Mslp were correlated positively with score of MAS in the stroke patients (r=0.608, P<0.05; r=0.917, P<0.05), while there was no correlation between Hth/Mth and score of MAS (r=-0.128, P>0.05). Conclusion Hmax/Mmax and Hslp/Mslp could be sensitive electrophysiologic parameters to evaluate upper-extremity spasticity after stroke.
6.Appearances and Diagnostic Value of X-ray,CT and MR Imaging in Osteoid Osteoma
Xiaoyi DING ; Yong LU ; Hao JIANG ; Hua ZHANG ; Daming WU ; Guoxiang HE
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;17(1):11-14
Objective:To analysis the appearances and to evaluate the diagnostic value of X-ray CT and MR imaging in osteoid osteoma.Methods:22 cases 19 females and 3 males of osteoid osteoma proved by surgical pathology and their X-ray,CT and MRI were reviewed.The ability of X-ray,CT and MRI to demonstrate the nidus and surrounding reaction were analyzed.Results:The nidus were appeared as round or oval shape and the diameter was less than 2 cm.It was fomd in 17 cases of X-ray film,22 CT and 20 of MRI .There were different degree of bone sclerosis,periosteal reaction and soft tissues or bone marrow edema around the nidus.The diagnostic accuracy was 77.3% for X-ray,100% for CT and 90.9% for MRI.Conclusion:Most of osteoid osteoma have the typical appearances and is no difficult to make diagnosis.CT scan is the most accuracy method to demonstrate the nidus.It is possible to make misdiagnosis only with X-ray or MRI for the case that the hidus not be demonstodted.
7.Interaction of 5-lipoxygenase-activating protein gene polymorphisms and environmental risk factors in ischemic stroke
Yufei WANG ; Congcong SHI ; Lianlong JIAO ; Xiaoyi GUO ; Shuai ZHANG ; Yiqun FU ; Ying HE
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2013;46(8):531-535
Objective To explore the interaction between polymorphisms of rs17222919 which located in the 5-1ipoxygenase-activating protein(ALOX5AP) gene promoter and environmental risk factors in ischemic stroke(IS).Methods We conducted a case-control study involving a total of 622 cases and 631 unrelated healthy controls which were selected from Henan Han populations,and the environment risk factors were recorded.Genotyping aimed at detecting both genetic and environmental factors in relation to IS was performed by TaqMan-polymerase chain reaction technology while interaction indexes (Υ) were calculated to determine interactions and their role models.Results The rs17222919 TG (189/622,30.4%),GG (18/622,2.9%)genotype frequencies and G (225/1244,18.1%)allele frequencies in IS subjects were significantly lower than those in controls (221/631,35.0% ; 31/631,4.9% ; 283/1262,22.4% ; x2 =4.117,P =0.042 ; x2 =4.457,P =0.035 ; x2 =7.294,P =0.007).Negative interactions between TG + GG genotype and hypertension,diabetes or cigarette smoking in the occurrence of IS (Υ =0.943,0.922,0.830) were observed,whose role models were all super-multiplicative models.Conclusions According to our study,ischemic stroke is the result of the interaction of genetic and environmental factors and G allele of rs17222919 may have weakened the role of environmental factors for hypertension,diabetes and cigarette smoking in IS incidence.
8.Improvement of life quality of children with atopic dermatitis by therapeutic patient education
Zhen ZHANG ; Xiaoyi LIU ; Ying CHENG ; Huan HE ; Jian WU ; Ji CHEN
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2016;34(5):338-341
Objective To evaluate the effect of therapeutic patient education on improving life quality of children with atopic dermatitis (AD). Methods A total of 109 children with AD were enrolled, including 53 patients in the intervention group and 56 patients in the control group. The intervention group was given therapeutic patient education in addition to routine treatment, while the control group was given routine treatment without therapeutic patient education. After three months two groups were compared with the disease severity and quality of life in children and their families. Results Compared with control group, the intervention group had significant improvements in severity of AD (P?=?0.003) and also significant improvements in quality of life (IDQOL and CDLQI) (P?=?0.004). The family life quality (DFI) of the two groups were both improved, but the difference was not signiifcant (P?=?0.492). Conclusions Therapeutic patient education can improve symptoms of atopic dermatitis, and the quality of life of children as well.
9.Therapeutic Observation of Electroacupuncture in Treating Rheumatoid Arthritis Due to Liver-kidney Yin Deficiency
Yin ZHOU ; Jun ZHU ; Luan XUE ; Dongyi HE ; Xiao SU ; Jiandong HU ; Lianbo LI ; Tianfeng HE ; Xiaoyi CHEN ; Yunfei CHEN
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(9):1102-1105
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of electroacupuncture plus oral administration ofZeling Guanjie Xiaozhong Heji in treating rheumatoid arthritis (RA) due to liver-kidney yin deficiency.Method Totally 126 patients with active RA due to liver-kidney yin deficiency were randomized into a treatment group and a control group, 63 cases in each group. The control group was prescribed with orally taking Methotrexate tablets and Leflunomide tablets, while the treatment group was intervened by electroacupuncture plus oral administration ofZeling Guanjie Xiaozhong Heji in addition to the medications given to the control group. The Disease Activity Score 28 (DAS28) was evaluated before and after intervention, and the therapeutic efficacies were compared based on the criteria of the American College of Rheumatoid (ACR) and syndrome of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).Result The ACR total effective rate was 87.3% in the treatment group versus 65.1% in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.01). The total effective rate based on TCM syndrome was 87.3% in the treatment group versus 73.0% in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). There was a significant difference in comparing the DAS28 score between the two groups after intervention (P<0.01).Conclusion Electroacupuncture plus oral administration of Chinese medication and western medication is an effective approach in treating RA due to liver-kidney yin deficiency, and it can significantly enhance the therapeutic efficacy based on ACR20 and TCM syndrome.
10.Expression and function of calcium-sensing receptor in mouse embryonic stem cells
Jian SUN ; Jinfeng YU ; Hairong LUAN ; Shuang LI ; Xiaoyi XU ; Zhipeng HE ; Tao WEI ; Li LI ; Changqing XU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;33(4):651-657
AIM:To observe the functional expression of calcium-sensing receptor (CaSR) in the mouse em-bryonic stem cells (mESCs).METHODS:The expression and distribution of CaSR were detected by Western blotting and immunofluorescence observation in 129 mouse ES-D3 cells.The intracellular concentration of free calcium ([Ca2+]i) was determined by confocal laser scanning microscopy .The cell viability was analyzed by MTT assay and flow cytometry .RE-SULTS:CaSR protein was expressed in mESCs .Extracellular calcium or neomycin significantly increased the expression of CaSR and [Ca2+]i.Neomycin increased the cell viability , up-regulated the protein expression of p-ERK2.These effects of neomycin were inhibited by NPS2390.CONCLUSION:CaSR is expressed in mESCs .The activation of CaSR is involved in the proliferation of mESCs .