1.The Metabolic Control Breeding of L-Lactic Acid Fermentation and Optimization of Media and Cultivation Conditions
Jun-Peng QIU ; Yan XU ; Wen-Quan RUAN ; Qun YAN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(05):-
Based on the strain breeding theory and metabolic engineering theory, A high-yield mutant of Lactobacillus Thermophilus ATCC8317 was obtained through the compound inducements by the original Acetic acid-Sodium acetate plate and the productivity increased 210%.The best media components included saccharifying corn,malt powder 30g/L,peptone 5g/L.Based on the variety of specific cell growth rate and specific L-lactic acid production rate at different temperatures, the strategy of temperature control was obtained. The total product of L-lactic acid reached 135g/L besides the rate of glucose consumed and the average L-lactic acid productivity were up to 95% and 2.25g/(L?h) respectively.
3.Effects of amino acid on growth and secondary metabolites contents of adventitious roots of Tripterygium wilfordii.
Peng-Fei WEN ; Jia-Min LEI ; Qun LI ; Lei CUI ; Yan LI ; Xing ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(12):2267-2274
The adventitious root of Tripterygium wilfordii was used as experiment material to study effects of various concentration of aspartic acid, isoleucine, cysteine and arginine in MS medium on the growth and triptolide, wilforgine, wilforine contents of the adventitious roots. The results showed that compared with the control, supplemented with 0.25 mmol x L(-1) aspartic acid at 3rd week, the growth of the adventitious roots only accounted for 80%, but the content of triptolide of the adventitious roots and the medium was 1.36, 1.30 times, the content of wilforgine was 1.16, 1.37 times, the content of wilforine was 1.22, 1.63 times, respectively. At 3rd week 0.05 mmol x L(-1) isoleucine, the growth of adventitious roots was 97.3%, wilforgine of adventitious roots and medium 1.02, 1.27 times, wilforine 1.36 times and 1.15 times. At 1st week 0.25 mmol x L(-1) cysteine, the growth of the adventitious roots comprised 77.5% of the control, while content of triptolide of adventitious roots reached 1.87 times. At 2nd week 1.00 mmol x L(-1) cysteine, the growth of adventitious roots was 44.6% of the control, the content of wilforine in medium was 2.97 times. At 3rd week 0.50 mmol x L(-1) arginine, the growth of adventitious roots was 124.2%, the content of wilforgine and wilforine was 1.3, 1.4 times, respectively.
Amino Acids
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analysis
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metabolism
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Diterpenes
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analysis
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Epoxy Compounds
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analysis
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Lactones
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analysis
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metabolism
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Phenanthrenes
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analysis
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Plant Roots
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chemistry
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growth & development
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metabolism
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Pyridines
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analysis
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metabolism
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Secondary Metabolism
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Tripterygium
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chemistry
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growth & development
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metabolism
5.Research of dietary intervention on self-efficacy and metabolic control of patients with type 2 diabetes
Xin PENG ; Yan LI ; Yan CUI ; Qun LI ; Ya CAI ; Xiang-Hua MA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2010;16(14):1628-1630
Objective To evaluate effects of dietary intervention on self-efficacy and metabolic control of patient with type 2 diabetes. Methods A self-control designed research was conducted to 70 patients with type 2 diabetes at clinic receiving diet intervention. Before intervention and 1 month after, body mass index,waist, total cholesterol, high density lipoproteins, low density lipoproteins and uric acid were tested to evaluate the metabolic control. After 3 month, HbA1c was monitored to evaluate glycemic control. Meanwhile,before intervention and 1,3 month after, self-efficacy was investigated. Results One month later, body mass index, waist, blood lipid were lower than before, HbA1c was reduced 0.78%, the total score of self-efficacy and the dimension of nutrition, monitoring and medical were improved. Conclusions The dietary intervention was beneficial for improving metobolic control and self-efficacy of patients.
6.Effect of the drug-resistant attenuated Bacillus proteus on CD80 and CD86 protein expression in peripheral blood dendritic cells of hepatitis B patients.
Peng WANG ; Si-yun SHU ; Yan-qun HU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2009;29(4):801-803
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of the drug-resistant attenuated Bacillus proteus on the protein expression of CD80 and CD86 in peripheral blood dendritic cells (DCs) of hepatitis B patients.
METHODPeripheral blood monocytes were isolated from HBV-infected patients and the DCs were separated and induced to differentiate in vitro. The expression of CD80 and CD86 proteins on cultured DCs were examined using flow cytometry.
RESULTSThe expression rate of CD80 and CD86 of chronic hepatitis B patients increased significantly (P=0.000), while the positive expression rate of CD80 and CD86 showed no obvious variation in healthy individuals (P=0.185 and P=0.118, respectively).
CONCLUSIONSBacillus proteus can significantly increase CD80- and CD86-positive cell percentage in peripheral blood DCs of HBV-infected patients, but has no such an effect in healthy individuals.
Adolescent ; Adult ; B7-1 Antigen ; metabolism ; B7-2 Antigen ; metabolism ; Bacillus ; drug effects ; immunology ; Case-Control Studies ; Child ; Dendritic Cells ; immunology ; metabolism ; Drug Resistance, Bacterial ; Female ; Gene Expression Regulation ; immunology ; Hepatitis B ; immunology ; metabolism ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Vaccines, Attenuated ; immunology ; Young Adult
7.Chronic kidney isograft and allograft rejection.
Qun YAN ; Peng ZHANG ; Chuanyong YANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2002;22(3):253-254
In this study antigen-independent factor in the pathogenesis of chronic rejection of organ transplants was examined. Kidney isografts and allografts were transplanted orthotopically into bilaterally nephroectomized rat recipients and studied functionally, morphologically and immunohistologically, at serial intervals up to 52 weeks after transplantation. Allograft recipients developed progressive proteinuria after 12 weeks, with gradual renal failure ultimately leading to death. At the same time, morphological changes, including progressive arteriosclerosis and glomerulosclerosis, tubular atrophy and interstitial fibrosis, developed. Immunohistologically, macrophages infiltrated glomeruli during this period and cytokines became unregulated. Our results showed that antigen-independent functional and morphological changes occurred in long-term kidney isografts and mimicked those appearing much earlier in allografts that reject chronically. Initial injury and extent of functioning renal mass is suggested to be important factor for such late changes.
Animals
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Graft Rejection
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etiology
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immunology
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pathology
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Graft Survival
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physiology
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Kidney
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immunology
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pathology
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Kidney Transplantation
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immunology
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methods
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pathology
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Proteinuria
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etiology
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Rats
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Rats, Inbred Strains
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Time Factors
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Transplantation, Homologous
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Transplantation, Isogeneic
8.Influence of anti-depression therapy on cardiac function and short-term prognosis in elderly patients with congestive heart failure
Xiang-Qun LIU ; Hong-Yong TAN ; Pei-Yan SHAN ; Xian-Lin GAO ; Ming-Peng ZHANG ; Jin-Zhong LIU ;
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the influence of anti-depression therapy on cardiac function and short-term prognosis in elderly patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) and the safety and effectiveness of fluoxetine in these patients.Methods Ninety six elderly hospitalized patients with CHF accompanied with depressive disorder were randomly divided into two groups:fluoxetine (20mg once daily)and placebo treated groups based on the routine cardiac drug therapy for 3 months. Results The prevalence rate of depressive disorder in elderly patients with CHF was 31.1%.The length of stay of fluoxetine group was shorter than that of placebo group.The post-treatment depressive exponents of self-rating depression scale(SDS)in fluoxetine group (51.39%?8.63)was lower than those in pretreatment and in placebo group.The improvement of cardiac function in fluoxetine group(53.4%?4.5%) was much better than that of placebo group (P
10.Detection of adenoviruses in feces of infants with diarrhea by Real-time PCR
Xiao-Qun ZHENG ; Yan-Yan HUANG ; Ying PENG ; Ke HUA ; Jian-Xin LV
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2009;30(4):380-383
Objective A Real-time PCR method was established to study the infection of adenovirus (Ad) in infants with sporadic diarrhea in Wenzhou. Methods According to hexon gene of adenovirus, one prime pair was designed as universal primes and applied to detect adenovirus DNA by Real-time PCR. It was also compared with immunochromatographic assay. 157 fecal specimens from diarrhea infants were tested while positive specimens were sequenced and identified by isolate culture and restriction endonucleases. Results A rapid and specific Real-time PCR assay for detection adenovirns was set up. The positive rates of adenovirns in fecal specimens by immunochromatographic assay and Real-time PCR were 1.91% (3/157) and 3.18% (5/157), respectively. Out of the 154 specimens with negative result from immunochromatographic assay, 2 showed positive by Real-time PCR. 5 positive specimens, identified by Real-time PCR, were sequenced as Ad3 (3/157, 1.91% ) and Ad7 (2/157, 1.27% ). 2 of the 5 positive specimens were proved to be Ad3 by cell culture and restriction endonucleases.Conclusion Real-time PCR combined with sequence analysis seemed more sensitive and specific so could be used for identifying types of adenovirus in clinical specimens. Ad3 and Ad7 were important pathogens which caused infant sporadic diarrhea in Wenzhou during February and April in 2008.