1.Changes of LHR, INSR and AR genes' methylation in rat polycystic ovarian syndrome model
Liang ZHU ; Fuqi XING ; Song QUAN ; Wenying ZHANG ; Jianxin DU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2010;30(1):63-66
Objective To establish an animal model of PCOS and to detect the DNA methylation states of LHR, INSR and AR genes. Methods 24-days-old female Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into two groups. The rats in the experimental group were given subcutaneous implanting of levonorgestrel silica gel staff and injected 1.5 IU hCG twice daily for 9 days from the 4th day. The rats in the control group were injected with normal saline at the same time. Ovarian morphologic changes, sex hormone levels, fasting serum insulin and glucose were detected. The LHR, INSR and AR genes' DNA methylation patterns were checked by methylation specific PCR in modeling group and control group. Results The ovarian weight and volume in modeling group were higher than those in control group. The ovaries in modeling group showed multiple follicular cysts, and the number of theca cells and interstitial cells increased. Less developed follicles and corpus lutea were seem. The serum level of progesterone, testosterone, luteinizing hormone, fasting insulin and glucose were significantly higher in experimental group than those in control group, so as the LH/FSH ratio and HOMA index. No methylation of LHR and AR genes were found in both groups. The methylation frequency of INSR gene (76.7%) was significantly higher in modeling group than that in control group (P<0. 001). Conclusion The depression of INSR gene's transcriptional induced by DNA methylation is important in the development of insulin resistance in PCOS.
2.The expression and correlation between VEGF and TSP in oral submucous fibrosis
Jing WANG ; Juanfang ZHU ; Jieying PENG ; Quan XING ; Qin CAO
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2009;25(4):513-516
Objective:To study the expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF), and thrombospondin (TSP) in oral submucous fibrosis(OSF), and to determine the relationship between VEGF and TSP, so as to investigate their roles in the pathogenesis of OSF. Methods:30 patients with OSF, including early (10 cases), middle (10 cases), late stage (10 cases) were studied. 5 healthy volunteers were chosen as control group. Buccal mucosa biopsies were taken in all samples. Expressions of VEGF and TSP were detected by immunohistochemistry. Results:The expression of VEGF increased in early stage compared with normal oral mucous, and decreased in middle and late stage. The expression of VEGF in early stage had statistical difference compared with control group, middle stage and late stage respectively(P<0.05).The expression of TSP upregulated in early and middle, and downregulated in late stage. There were no statistical significant differences among groups(P>0.05). The expressions of VEGF and TSP had negative correlation(r=-0.620,P<0.05). Conclusions: The abnormal expressions of VEGF and TSP may be a pathogenesis factor of OSF.
3.Changes of LHR,INSR and AR genes' methylation in rat polycystic ovarian syndrome model
Liang ZHU ; Fuqi XING ; Song QUAN ; Wenying ZHANG ; Jianxin DU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(01):-
Objective To establish an animal model of PCOS and to detect the DNA methylation states of LHR,INSR and AR genes. Methods 24-days-old female Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into two groups. The rats in the experimental group were given subcutaneous implanting of levonorgestrel silica gel staff and injected 1.5 IU hCG twice daily for 9 days from the 4th day. The rats in the control group were injected with normal saline at the same time. Ovarian morphologic changes,sex hormone levels,fasting serum insulin and glucose were detected. The LHR,INSR and AR genes' DNA methylation patterns were checked by methylation specific PCR in modeling group and control group.Results The ovarian weight and volume in modeling group were higher than those in control group. The ovaries in modeling group showed multiple follicular cysts,and the number of theca cells and interstitial cells increased. Less developed follicles and corpus lutea were seem. The serum level of progesterone,testosterone,luteinizing hormone,fasting insulin and glucose were significantly higher in experimental group than those in control group,so as the LH/FSH ratio and HOMA index. No methylation of LHR and AR genes were found in both groups. The methylation frequency of INSR gene (76.7%) was significantly higher in modelinggroup than that in control group (P
4.Effect of azone on transdermal absorption of 6-gingerol
Quan SUN ; Bing LI ; Xing WANG ; Yan ZHU ; Xing-Hao WANG ; Zai-Xing CHEN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 2018;40(3):583-586
AIM To study the effect of azone on transdermal absorption of 6-gingerol.METHODS In vitro transdermal diffusion test was performed by TP-6 horizontal diffusion pool.In vitro rat skins were selected as permeation barrier,the effects of different concentrations of ethanol and azone on permeation performance of 6-gingerol were investigated.RESULTS Both 30% ethanol and 3% azone contributed to the significant permeation enhancement of 6-gingerol.CONCLUSION This research can provide reference for the preparation of transdermal drug delivery systems containing 6-gingerol.
5.Prevalence and risk factors of erectile dysfunction in three cities of China: a community-based study.
Quan BAI ; Qing-Quan XU ; Hui JIANG ; Wei-Li ZHANG ; Xing-Huan WANG ; Ji-Chuan ZHU
Asian Journal of Andrology 2004;6(4):343-348
AIMTo determine the age-adjusted prevalence of erectile dysfunction (ED) in 3 big cities of China and to explore its potential sociodemographic, medical and lifestyle correlates.
METHODSA cross-sectional, population-based survey was conducted in three cities of China. Structured questionnaires were administered to 2 226 men, aged 20 - 86 years, by trained interviewers.
RESULTSThe age-adjusted prevalence of ED was 28.34 % (mild 15.99 %, moderate 7.14 %, severe 5.21 %). In the men above 40, the prevalence was 40.2 %. Age was positively correlated with ED (P<0.01). Education was negatively correlated with ED (P<0.01). Spouse companionship, living condition were positively correlated with ED (P<0.01). Histories of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and hyperlipidemia were positively correlated with ED (P<0.01). Cigarette smoking was not correlated with ED (P>0.05), while the cigarette consumption and duration were positively correlated with ED (P<0.01). Alcohol drinking is negatively correlated with ED (P<0.01). The duration of drinking was positively correlated with ED (P<0.01). Weekly alcohol consumption was not correlated with ED (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe prevalence of ED increased with age. Cardiovascular disease, diabetes and hyperlipidemia were positively correlated with the increased prevalence. Sociodemographic and lifestyle factors, such as education, spouse companionship, living condition, cigarette and alcohol consumption or duration also have association with the prevalence of ED.
Adult ; Age Factors ; Aged ; Alcohol Drinking ; adverse effects ; Cardiovascular Diseases ; complications ; epidemiology ; China ; Cross-Sectional Studies ; Diabetes Mellitus ; epidemiology ; Education ; Erectile Dysfunction ; epidemiology ; Humans ; Hyperlipidemias ; complications ; epidemiology ; Life Style ; Male ; Marriage ; Middle Aged ; Population ; Risk Factors ; Smoking ; physiopathology ; Socioeconomic Factors ; Surveys and Questionnaires
6.Molecular epidemiology of urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis infection in patients attending sexually transmitted diseases clinics
Bangyong ZHU ; Yongzhen LI ; Xing GAO ; Jie ZHANG ; Geng HUANG ; Shanlie QIN ; Xiumei ZHAO ; Yuqing WU ; Qiu KE ; Quan GAN
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2008;41(5):282-284
Objective To determine the prevalence and genotype profiles of urogenital Chlamydia trachomatis and their related factors in patients attending sexually transmitted diseases (STD) clinics in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Methods C. trachomatis was screened by a plasmid PCR in 598 patients attending STD clinics. Then, positive specimens underwent nested-PCR to amplify the major outer membrane protein 1 (ompl) gene. The amplicons of ompl gene were digested by restriction endonucleases Alu I plus Hinf I and Cfol . C. trachomatis was differentiated according to the restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) patterns. Results Out of the 598 samples, 83 were positive for plasmid-PCR. The prevalence of chlamydial infection was 13.9% with no significant difference between male and female patients. Nested-PCR based RFLP analysis showed that genotype E amounted to 27.7% (23/83), F 20.5% (17/83), D 13.2%(11/83), G 12.0%(10/83), K 7.2%(6/83), H 4.8%(4/83), I 3.6% (3/83), J 3.6%(3/83)and uncertain types 7.2% (6/83). Visible symptoms were observed less frequently in infections with C. trachomatis genotypes E and F compared with the other genotypes, while low abdominal pain occurred in 80% of infections with type G. Conclusions A certain proportion of out-patients attending STD clinic are infected with various types of C. trachomatis in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. The polymorphism of ompl gene may serve as a useful tool in molecular epidemiological studies of C. trachomatis.
7.Repair of massive soft tissue defect in upper and lower extremities with free transmidline bi-lobed scapular skin flap.
Qiang WANG ; Zhao Yu-ling ZHAO ; Quan-bin CAO ; Fu-xing HU ; Dian-yong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2006;22(6):437-439
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the result of free transmidline bi-lobed scapular skin flap transplantation to repair massive soft tissue defects in upper and lower extremities.
METHODSFree transmidline bi-lobed scapular skin flap was designed according to the characteristics of scapular skin and its vasculature, and they were used to repair massive soft tissue defects in upper and lower extremities as a result of hot crush injury and avulsion injury in 9 patients. The survival of the flap, the blood supply, the color and elasticity of the flap, as well as scar contraction and impairment in function were observed after operation.
RESULTSThe largest flap formed with the horizontal branch and descending branch circumflex scapular artery were 31 x 14 cm and 22 x 16 cm, respectively. The horizontal branch went across the spinal midline for 10 cm. All skin flaps survived with good elasticity and without necrosis. The grafted skin was excellent in the appearance and elasticity, with no scar contracture , and function of the injured extremities recovered well 2 to14 months after the operation.
CONCLUSIONFree transmidline bi-lobed scapular skin flap is an ideal procedure for the repair of massive soft tissue defects in upper and lower extremities.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Foot Injuries ; surgery ; Hand Injuries ; surgery ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Reconstructive Surgical Procedures ; Skin Transplantation ; methods ; Soft Tissue Injuries ; surgery ; Surgical Flaps
8.Management of hot press injury complicating with blood vessel injury in the upper extremity.
Qiang WANG ; Yu-ling ZHAO ; Quan-bin CAO ; Fu-xing HU ; Dian-yong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Burns 2007;23(4):269-271
OBJECTIVETo explore the therapeutic strategy of hot press injury complicating with blood vessel injury in the upper extremity.
METHODSDecompression procedure was carried out in 8 patients with hot press injury complicating with blood vessel injury in the upper extremities, but the effect was not of satisfactory because there were injuries to brachial, radial and ulnar arteries and also injury to the superficial or deep palmar arch. The blood vessels were repaired with direct anastomosis, anastomosis with flexion of the limb, or transplantation with great saphenous vein, and the wounds were covered with intermediate split-thickness skin graft or pedicled thoraco-abdominal skin flap.
RESULTSOne patient with repair of the brachial artery and intermediate split thickness skin graft received amputation 4 weeks after operation because of lack of soft tissue coverage. The blood supply recovered completely in the other patients, so the affected limbs were saved.
CONCLUSIONPrompt exploration and repair of blood vessel, and coverage of the wound with healthy soft tissue are key procedures for the management of hot press injury complicating with blood vessel injury in the upper extremities.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Arm Injuries ; surgery ; Brachial Artery ; injuries ; Burns ; pathology ; surgery ; Crush Syndrome ; surgery ; Decompression, Surgical ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Saphenous Vein ; transplantation ; Skin Transplantation ; Wound Healing ; Young Adult
9.The experimental study on the effect of CDMP-1 on proliferation of residual ear chondrocytes of microtia cultured in vitro.
Yu-Zhu QUAN ; Hong-Xing ZHUANG ; Tun LIU ; Feng XUE ; Bo PAN ; Yan-Yong ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2007;23(3):241-243
OBJECTIVETo investigate the alternation of biological characteristics of residual ear chondrocytes when proliferating in vitro, and study the effects of CDMP-1 on proliferation and differentiation of residual ear chondrocytes.
METHODSResidual ear chondrocytes were cultured in vitro. Then we observed the effect of CDMP-1 on differentiation by immunohistochemistry of collagen type II and dyeing with toluidine blue, investigated proliferation effects of CDMP-1 by method of MIT, and analysis cell cycle changes by flow cytometry.
RESULTSThe quantity of GAG gradually decreased along with the increase of the doubling time of chondrocytes in vitro. The quantity of chondrocytes with positive expression of collagen type II were significantly more in the experimental group used with CDMP-1 than the contrast. And the most efficient concentration of CDMP-1 was 100 ng/ml.
CONCLUSIONSCDMP-1 had a good effect on proliferating and could maintain morphology of the residual ear chondrocytes of microtia cultured in vitro.
Cell Differentiation ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Chondrocytes ; cytology ; drug effects ; Ear Deformities, Acquired ; Female ; Growth Differentiation Factor 5 ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Male
10.Analysis of the therapeutic effect and safety of diagnosis and treatment regimen in Chinese adult patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia--the comparative study of one single centre.
Juan TONG ; Zi-min SUN ; Hui-lan LIU ; Liang-quan GENG ; Dong-yue CUI ; Xing-bing WANG ; Kai-yang DING ; Bao-lin TANG ; Xin LIU ; Wei-bo ZHU
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2013;34(4):349-352