1.Research on the relation between ACE gene I/D polymorphisms and sensitivity to endurance training of Han nationality male.
Yi XI ; Ya-Qiong WU ; Xiu-Li ZHANG ; Yang HU ; Gang LIU ; Hai-Xia ZHANG ; Da-Peng BAO ; Jian WU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2008;24(3):262-267
AIMIn order to seek the marks of the genes, the relation between the influence of endurance training on aerobic ability and ACE Gene I/D Polymorphisms were studied.
METHODS102 army recruits of Han nationality from North China for an 18 week en durance training of 5000m distance. Their VO2(max), VT and the left ventricular structure and function were measured before and after the training. We also tested their ACE Gene I/D Polymorphisms with PCR-AFLP method.
RESULTSThe compliance of VO2(max), VT and left ventricular structure and function had improved after the training; the deltaVO2(max) of ID and II type was obviously higher than that of DD type (P < 0.05); there was obviously diference of deltaVO2(VT) in different ACE genotype (P < 0.05), the deltaVO2(VT) of type II was obviously higher than that of DD type (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONI allele has obviously hereditary advantage on the sensitivity to aerobic training in VO2(max) and VT, and type II has relation on the sensitivity to aerobic training in VT; there is no relation between I/D polymorphism and the sensitivity to aerobic training on the structure and function of left ventricle.
Adolescent ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; China ; Humans ; Male ; Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A ; genetics ; Physical Endurance ; genetics ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; genetics ; Ventricular Function, Left ; physiology ; Young Adult
2.Application of Metabonomics in TCM Research
ze Yan YANG ; Yi DENG ; juan Xiu YANG ; jun Zhi YANG ; xia Guo WU ; Qiong MAN
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;25(1):132-135
Metabolomics is an omics subject which studies on the metabolic network of organism and the intrinsic metabolic change of entirety with the aim of clarifying the mechanism of medicinal effect and pathogenesis of disease, is similar to the whole concept theory of Chinese medicine. The mectabolomics technology helps to promote the modern process of traditional Chinese medicine. This article illustrated the application research on the concept of metabolomics, the syndrome of Chinese medicine, quality and components of traditional Chinese medicine, traditional Chinese medicine compounds and so on, explored the problems on the current research and the prospect meanwhile.
3.Distribution characteristics of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus in a children's hospital
ping Xiu ZHANG ; peng Hai LIU ; Qun GAO ; Wei CUI ; zhen Guang XU ; yue Qiu XU ; fang Qiong WU
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(10):949-952
Objective To investigate the distribution characteristics of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)in a children's hospital,and provide basis for the prevention and control of MRSA infection in children. Methods Children who admitted to a children's hospital from 2011 to 2015 were analyzed retrospectively,clinical data of children,isolation of pathogens,types of specimens,and healthcare-associated infection(HAI)status were analyzed.Results From 2011 to 2015,a total of 911 children isolated Staphylococcus aureus (SA,1108 positive specimens),494 of whom isolated MRSA (599 positive specimens),54.23% of children isolated MRSA(isolation rate of specimens was 54.06%);there was no significant difference in the isolation rate of MRSA between children of different genders(P > 0.05);isolation rate of MRSA in different age groups was statistically significant(P <0.05).Isolation rates of MRSA from blood,puncture fluid,secretion,and pus were 68.97%,66.00%,55.81%, and 54.47% respectively.Isolation rate of SA and MRSA increased from 0.61% and 21.74% in 2011 to 1.40%and 75.59% in 2015 respectively,difference were both significant(both P <0.05).Incidence of SA and MRSA in-creased from 0.198% in 2011 to 2.697% and 2.119% in 2015 respectively,both showed an upward trend year by year(both P <0.05).Conclusion Isolation rate of MRSA and incidence of HAI in this children's hospital increased year by year,it is necessary to intensify management,use antimicrobial agents scientifically and rationally,timelyperform disinfection and isolation,so as to curb the emergence and spread of MRSA in hospital settings.
4.Enriching blood function of different medicinal part in Angelica sinensis on the hemolytic blood deficiency in rats
Xiu-Juan YANG ; Yi DENG ; Guo-Xia WU ; Yan-Ze YANG ; Zhi-Jun YANG ; Qiong MAN
The Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 2018;34(5):539-543
Objective To study the difference effects of enriching blood function of different medicinal parts in Angelica on the hemolytic blood deficiency in rats.Methods Wistar rats were randomly divided into 6 groups:blank group,model group,positive control group,Angelica group,Angelica body group,Angelica tail group.The hemolytic blood deficiency rats was established by acetyl phenylhydrazine hydrochloride.Rats in normal and model groups were orally administered with saline,while rats in positive control group were orally treated with Lvjiaobuxue granule at the dose of 3.60 g · kg-1.Water decoction of Angelica,Angelica body and Angelica tail groups were orally at the dose of 10.8g · kg-1.All the drugs were administered to rats for consecutive 12 d.The contents of red blood cell (RBC),hematocrit (HCT),hemoglobin (HGB),platelet (PLT),mean corpuscular volume (MCV),mean corpuscular hemoglobin(MCH) and mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration(MCHC) were detected by hematology analyzer.While liver index (LI),thymus index (TI),spleen index (SI),reticulocyte (RC),and marrow karyocyte were calculated.After collecting thighbone,marrow cell cycle was detected by flow cytometry method flow cytometry.Results With the treatment of Angelica and Angelica body water decoction,the whole blood contents of RBC,HGB,HCT,PLT,MCHC were (6.05 ±0.22),(6.12 ±0.12) 1012/L;(155.80 ±4.89)%,(154.40 ±5.19)%;(53.79±1.88),(53.27 ± 1.57) g · L-1;(68.21 ± 5.63),(67.53 ± 5.11) 1010/L;(289.70 ± 3.94),(289.91 ± 8.41)g · L-1,respectively in each group,which were obviously higher than that of model group (P < 0.05,P < 0.01).The contents of MCH,MCV in Angelica and Angelica body groups were (25.75 ± 0.44),(25.23 ± 1.09) pg;(88.88 ± 1.67),(87.01 ±2.72) fl,which were lower than that of model group(all P <0.05).After used by Angelica tail,the contents of RBC,HGB,HCT were (5.69 ± 0.40) 1012/L,(123.10 ± 3.70) %,(51.41 ± 2.03) g · L-1,which were higher than that of model group (all P < 0.05).Conclusion Angelica and Angelica body,in which has same enrichment blood effect has effect of enriching blood on the hemolytic blood deficiency rats,and Angelic tail has weaker effect of enriching blood.
5.Community-based management for chronic heart failure patients under the professional guidance of upper first-class hospital staff
Jin LI ; Yin-Li WANG ; Xiu-Qiong YU ; Jing WU ; Chao TANG ; Wen-Li WU ; Mei DAI ; Hui JIANG ; Jiong TANG ; Lin CAI
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2012;40(11):939-944
Objective To establish a community-based management model for heart failure patients under the professional guidance of upper first-class hospital staff.Methods Two hundreds heart failure (New York Heart Function Ⅱ-Ⅳ) patients aged from 35 to 85 in two communities of Chengdu city were divided into two groups by cluster randomization:the management group and the control group.The community hospital doctors were trained for the evaluation and management of heart failure according standardized guidelines by upper first-class hospital doctors,and responsible for the management of patients in the management group.Meanwhile,the management group patients also received self-care education.Patients in control group were treated by community doctors without special training.Data including the community hospital doctors' knowledge rate of heart failure,positive diagnosis rate,and the rate for standardized medication for heart failure; the patients' knowledge rate of heart failure,the rate of drug compliance,the rate of standardized drug taken for heart failure,the rate of self-care in daily-life,the quality of life,the iucidence of cardiovascular events,hospitalization time and cost were compared between the two groups.Results The community hospital doctors' knowledge rate of heart failure,the related knowledge for prevention and treatment on the causes of heart failure,the positive diagnosis rate,and the rate for standardized medication for heart failure [β receptor blocker 77.3% (17/22); angiotensinconverting enzyme inhibitors 63.6% (14/22)] were significantly higher than doctors in the control group (all P < 0.05).There were 96 in the management group and 97 in the control group.Data were similar between the two groups at baseline.After (18.5 ± 0.5)months,the patient's knowledge rate of heart failure [100% (96/96) vs.71.1% (69/97)],the rate of drug compliance [78.1% (75/96) vs.13.4% (13/97)],the rate of standardized drug taken for heart failure[β receptor blocker:75.0% (72/96) vs.8.2%(8/97) ; angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors:60.4% (58/96) vs.10.3% (10/97)],and the rate of self-care in daily-life [salt and food restriction:88.5% (85/96) vs.29.9% (23/97) ; blood pressure monitoring:83.3% (80/96) vs.56.7% (55/97) ; weight monitoring:78.1% (75/96) vs.13.4% (13/97)] were all significantly higher in the management group than in control group.For patients with New York Heart Function Ⅲ-Ⅳ,the score of the LiHFe questionnaire (43.7 ± 9.2 vs.49.5 ± 11.3),the incidence of cardiovascular events [63.3% (19/30) vs.90.3% (28/31)],the days of hospitalization [(8.2 ± 3.2) days vs.(13.9 ± 10.9) days],and the cost for hospitalization [(2873.3 ± 401.6) Yuan vs.(4525.8 ±6417.8) Yuan] were all significantly lower in the management group(n =30) than in the control group(n =31) (all P < 0.05).Conclusions The community-based management model for heart failure patients in the community level is effective to improve the management and outcome in this cohort.
6.Effect of human activities and air purifier on airborne microorganisms and particulate matter in a bronchoscopy room
Hong AN ; Jian WU ; Qiong LI ; Li-Yan ZHANG ; Tie-Ying HOU ; Ping-Ping CHEN ; Bi-Fang HE ; Xiu-Yu LI ; Dong-Feng LI ; Xing-Lin GAO
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(12):1109-1115
Objective To evaluate the effect of personnel activities and air purifiers on airborne microorganisms and particulate matter in bronchoscopy room.Methods According to whether there was personal activity and air purifier in the bronchoscopy room,the experiment was divided into four groups:dynamic non-purification group,dynamic purification group,static non-purification group,and static purification group,indoor air samples were collected and analyzed at five different time points (0,0.5,1,2,4 h),microorganisms in the air were collected by planktonic method,then cultured and counted,concentration of particulate matter was determined by DT-9881M laser dust particle counter,variance analysis of factorial design was used for statistical analysis.Results Colony count/concentration of airborne bacteria,fungi,total microorganisms (bacteria + fungi),PM2.5,and PM2.5-10.0 in dynamic non purification group were (113.53 ± 7.78) CFU/m3,(89.67 ± 7.17) CFU/m3,(203.20 ± 10.92) CFU/m3,(86 557.20 ±4 158.29) counts/m3,and (659.69 ± 38.91) counts/m3 respectively,in static non-purification group were (84.33 ± 3.65) CFU/m3,(65.00 ± 2.65)CFU/m3,(149.33 ± 4.98) CFU/m3,(45 812.64 ±1 279.61) counts/m3,and (189.15 ± 4.64) counts/m3 respectively,in dynamic purification group were (84.80 ±8.08) CFU/m3,(90.40 ± 5.50) CFU/m3,(175.20 ± 9.22) CFU/m3,(49 336.38 ± 2 039.16) counts/m3,and (218.36 ± 7.02) counts/m3 respectively,in static purification group were (67.80 ± 5.63) CFU/m3,(38.27 ± 3.70)CFU/m3,(106.07 ± 6.76) CFU/m3,(29 772.53 ± 2 212.93) counts/m3,and (124.80 ± 7.16) counts/m3 respectively.Colony count/concentration of airborne bacteria,total microorganisms,PM2.5,and PM2.s 10.0 in dynamic group were all higher than those in static group,non-purification group were higher than purification group(both P <0.05),colony count of fungi in dynamic non-purification group was higher than static non-purification group,in static purification group was lower than static non-purification group(both P<0.05),there was no significant difference between dynamic purification group and dynamic non-purification group (P =0.936).Conclusion Personal activities can increase colony count/concentration of microorganisms and particulate matter in bronchoscopy room,air purifier can reduce the bacteria,total microbial count,and particulate matter in the air of bronchoscopy room.
7.Effect of valproic acid on apoptosis of leukemia HL-60 cells and expression of h-tert gene.
Yi-Qing LI ; Song-Mei YIN ; Si-Qiong FENG ; Da-Nian NIE ; Shuang-Feng XIE ; Li-Ping MA ; Xiu-Ju WANG ; Yu-Dan WU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2010;18(6):1445-1450
This study was aimed to clarify whether valproic acid (VPA) induces apoptosis of leukemia HL-60 cell line and its possible mechanism. The effect of different concentrations and treatment time of VPA on HL-60 cell proliferation was assayed by cytotoxicity test (CCK-8 method) and fluorescence microscopy, and flow cytometry was used to detect cell apoptosis. The expressions of telomerase subunit h-tert mRNA and apoptosis-related protein as well as caspase-3 activity were detected by real time-quantitative PCR, Western blot and ELISA respectively. The results indicated that VPA inhibited proliferation of HL-60 cells and induced cell apoptosis in a dose dependent manner (r = -0.87). The expressions of anti-apoptotic protein BCL-2 and h-tert mRNA were significantly decreased while the pro-apoptotic protein BAX and caspase-3 activity increased after treatment with VPA. The apoptosis rate of HL-60 cell was negatively correlated with expression of h-tert mRNA. It is concluded that VPA can inhibit leukemia HL-60 cell proliferation and induce apoptosis. The VPA displays anti-leukemia activity possibly through reducing h-tert mRNA and BCL-2 protein expression, increasing BAX expression and activity of caspase-3.
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8.Bioequivalence evaluation of orally disintegrating tablet of pentoxyverine citrate.
Ming-qin LIN ; Ying CAI ; Wei ZHANG ; Xiu-qiong WU ; Jin-jun RAO ; Shu-wen LIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(7):1621-1623
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the bioequivalence of orally disintegrating tablets of pentoxyverine citrate (tested preparation) in healthy male volunteers.
METHODSA single oral dose of the tested and reference preparations at 25 mg were given to 20 healthy volunteers in a randomized two-period cross-over design. Plasma pentoxyverine citrate concentrations were determined by HPLC-MS/ESI+ method. The pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated and the bioequivalence of the two preparations were evaluated using DAS program.
RESULTSThe Tmax, Cmax, AUC0 15 and AUC0infinity of tested and reference preparations were 1.62-/+0.75 h and 2.52-/+1.21 h, 62.28-/+33.06 microg/L and 59.72-/+33.25 microg/L, 234.44-/+130.01 microg.h.L(-1) and 228.77-/+129.24 microg.h.L(-1), 246.80-/+136.19 microg.h.L(-1) and 244.11-/+140.73 microg.h.L(-1), respectively. The 90% confidence interval of C(max), AUC0 15 and AUC0infinity of tested preparations were 81.4%-138.4%, 86.0%-123.3% and 86.5%-121.2%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe tested and reference preparations are bioequivalent.
Adult ; Area Under Curve ; Biological Availability ; Citric Acid ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Cross-Over Studies ; Cyclopentanes ; administration & dosage ; pharmacokinetics ; Humans ; Male ; Tablets ; Therapeutic Equivalency ; Young Adult
9.Shenfu injection induces the apoptosis of prostate cancer PC-3 cells.
Li-Guo LÜ ; Xian ZHANG ; Zhi-Qiang CHEN ; Zun-Guang BAI ; Qiao-Ling WU ; Zhao-Hui WANG ; Rui-Xin DAI ; Xiu-Qiong ZHANG ; Si-Yi LI ; Shu-Sheng WANG
National Journal of Andrology 2014;20(6):539-543
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of Shenfu Injection (SF) on the apoptosis of prostate cancer PC-3 cells and its possible mechanism.
METHODSWe divided prostate cancer PC-3 cells into a blank control group and three experimental groups, the latter treated with SF at 50, 100, and 200 microl/ml, respectively, for 24, 48, and 72 hours. Then we determined the proliferation of the cells by MTT assay, measured their apoptosis by Annexin V/PI flow cytometry, and detected the expression of P53 mRNA by RT-qPCR.
RESULTSCompared with the blank control group, the survival rates of the prostate cancer PC-3 cells in the 50, 100, and 200 microl/ml SF groups were (93.76 +/- 2.63)%, (81.21 +/- 1.80)% and (18.01 +/- 3.84)% at 24 hours, (94.67 +/-1.11)%, (78.33 +/- 2.89)% and (10.34 +/- 1.44)% at48 hours, and (91.30 +/- 0.47)%, (36.67 +/- 1.56)% and (1.33 +/- 0.32)% at 72 hours, all significantly increased in a dose- and time-dependent manner (P < 0.05). The expression of p53 mRNA was also markedly increased in all the three experimental groups at 48 hours (P < 0. 05).
CONCLUSIONSF can inhibit the proliferation and induce the apoptosis of PC-3 cells, which may due to its upregulation of the p53 mRNA expression.
Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Male ; Prostatic Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 ; metabolism
10.Effect of simulated microgravity on erythroid differentiation of K562 cells and the mechanism.
Bin WU ; Lei ZHENG ; Xiu-Mei HU ; Ya GAO ; Chun-Yan YUE ; Jia-Qiong HONG ; Jie SONG ; Bao-Hong PING
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(10):1422-1427
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of simulated microgravity on erythroid differentiation of K562 cells and explore the possible mechanism.
METHODSThe fourth generation rotating cell culture system was used to generate the simulated microgravity environment. Benzidine staining was used to evaluate the cell inhibition rate, and real-time quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) was used to detect GATA-1, GATA-2, Ets-1, F-actin, β-Tubulin and vimentin mRNA expressions. The changes of cytoskeleton were observed by fluorescence microscopy, and Western blotting was employed to assay F-actin, β-tubulin and vimentin protein expression levels.
RESULTSBenzidine staining showed that simulated microgravity inhibited erythroid differentiation of K562 cells. K562 cells treated with Hemin presented with increased mRNA expression of GATA-1 and reduced GATA-2 and Ets-1 mRNA expressions. Simulated microgravity treatment of the cells resulted in down-regulated GATA-1, F-actin, β-tubulin and vimentin mRNA expressions and up-regulated mRNA expressions of GATA-2 and Ets-1, and reduced F-actin, β-tubulin and vimentin protein expressions. Exposure to simulated microgravity caused decreased fluorescence intensities of cytoskeletal filament F-actin, β-tubulin and vimentin in the cells.
CONCLUSIONSimulated microgravity inhibits erythroid differentiation of K562 cells possibly by causing cytoskeleton damages to result in down-regulation of GATA-1 and up-regulation of GATA-2 and Ets-1 expressions.
Actins ; metabolism ; Cell Differentiation ; Down-Regulation ; GATA1 Transcription Factor ; metabolism ; GATA2 Transcription Factor ; metabolism ; Hemin ; pharmacology ; Humans ; K562 Cells ; Proto-Oncogene Protein c-ets-1 ; metabolism ; Tubulin ; metabolism ; Up-Regulation ; Vimentin ; metabolism ; Weightlessness Simulation