1.Effects of histamine on mRNA expression of Egr-1 in astrocytes
Yuan QIAO ; Yan LIAO ; Fang NAN ; Yueqin LIANG ; Yanying FAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(4):680-685
AIM:To explore whether histamine can regulate the expression of early growth response factor-1 (Egr-1) in the cerebral cortex astrocytes.METHODS:Normal wild-type (WT) mice, histidine decarboxylase knockout ( HDC-KO) mice and histamine treated HDC-KO mice were sacrificed for extracting the total RNA of the cerebral cortex. Primary cultured rat cortical astrocytes were treated with histamine at concentrations of 10 -8 , 10 -7 , 10 -6 , 10 -5 or 10 -4 mol/L for 15, 30, 60, 120 or 240 min.H1 or H2 receptor antagonists were pretreated for 15 min before histamine treat-ment.After histamine treatment, the cell total RNA or protein was extracted.The expression of Egr-1 at mRNA and protein levels was determined by real-time PCR and Western blot.RESULTS:The mRNA level of Egr-1 in cerebral cortex of HDC-KO mice was significantly lower than that in WT mice, while exogenous histamine induced the mRNA expression of Egr-1 in HDC-KO mice.In cultured astrocytes, histamine induced the mRNA expression of Egr-1.The maximum increase in the mRNA level of Egr-1 was produced by histamine at concentration of 10 -5 mol/L.In addition, histamine-induced Egr-1 mRNA accumulation peaked at 30 min after commencing stimulation, while histamine significantly increased Egr-1 protein expression at 60 min.Furthermore, histamine-induced Egr-1 expression was inhibited by H1 receptor antagonist but not H2 receptor antagonist.CONCLUSION:Histamine up-regulates the Egr-1 expression in cerebral cortex and cultured astrocytes, which may attribute to H1 receptor activation.
2.Analysis of 75 cases lower respiratory tract infection by respiratory syncytial virus
Yuan LIANG ; Ying WANG ; Yan NAN ; Shangqin CHEN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2012;15(4):206-210
Objective To summarize the clinical features of neonatal lower respiratory tract infection of respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). Methods Data of newborns admitted into Deparrment of Neonatology of Yuying Children Hospital of Wenzhou Medical College from January to December 2010 with RSV lower respiratory tract infection were retrospectively analyzed. The characteristics of clinical manifestation,examination,treatment and prognosis were studied.Factors affecting the duration of hospitalization were analyzed with x2 test. Results Of 354 cases of neonatal lower respiratory tract infection,75 (21.2%) were RSV positive,whose attack time was from 5 to 25 days with an average of 13.2 days; and there were two preterm infants (2.7%).The chief clinical manifestations were cough (100.0%,75/75),followed by shortness of breath (56.0%,42/75),spittle (52.0%,39/75) and fever with temperature ≥38.0 ℃ (25.3%,19/75).The white blood cell count of one newborn was higher than 20.0× 109/L; 52 cases (69.3%) had higher blood lymphocyte percentage (> 0.48) ; eight cases (10.7%) had higher level of C-reactive protein (≥ 8 mg/L).Among the 58 patients who underwent blood gas analysis,28 (48.3%) had carbon dioxide retention (partial pressure of carbon dioxide≥ 45 mm Hg). Chest X-ray results within 48 hours after hospitalization suggested that 52.0% patients (n =39) had pneumonia and 20.0% (n=15) had bronchitis.Among 69 patients who had sputum cultures,20 cases were positive.And for the 11 cases who had blood cultures,three were positive for Staphylococcus epidermidis.Finally,73 cases were cured,two were improved and no death was reported.The duration of hospitalization was from 3 to 17 days with an average of 8.4 days.Neonates with RSV lower respiratory tract infection who had higher C-reactive protein (≥8 mg/L),carbon dioxide retention,nasal oxygen catheter or assisted ventilation had higher percentage of longer hospital stay (≥7 days). Conclusions Compared with infants,the clinical characteristics of RSV lower respiratory tract infections in neonates are atypical,which are mainly menifested by cough,shortness of breath,spittle,but rare wheezing.There are no effective interventions against RSV infection except for supportive therapy.
3.Comparative Study on HPV Infection and Hypotype Distribution between Ankang and Yan'an Area of Shaanxi Province
Rong YUAN ; Jun LI ; Xing NAN ; Linqing YAN
Journal of Modern Laboratory Medicine 2017;32(2):64-66
Objective Compare the HPV infection characters between women in different geographic area of Ankang (south of Shaanxi) and Yanan (north of Shaanxi),to provide evidence based reference for cervical cancer control.Methods PCR amplification in vitro combined reverse dot-blot hybridization assay were used to analyze HPV genotypes of 7 912 cases from Ankang City Center Hospital,and 3 543 cases from Yanan Affiliated Hospital of Yanan Medical University from June 2012 to July 2016,and compared HPV infection rate,age and hypotype distribution of the cases.Results The HPV infection rate of Ankang area was 21.75% (1 721/7 912),and Yanan area was 41.41% (1 402/1 721).The percentage of HPV positive women with high-risk hypotype was 81.46% (1 402 1 721) in Ankang and 86.16% (1 264/1 467) in Yanan,with low-risk hypotype was 11.04% (190/1 721) in Ankang and 7.23% (106/1 467) in Yanan,with high and low risk hypotype was 7.50% (129 147) in Ankang and 6.61% (97/1 467) in Yanan.The women more than 60 year old were higher HPV prevalence age group.The HPV infection rate of this age group was 30.41% (104/342) in Ankang,and 50.00 % (60/120) in Yanan.Yanan's HPV infection rate was obviously higher than Ankang.The popular HPV hypotypes in Yanan were same with that in Ankang.The most popular high-risk hypotypes were HPV16,58 and 52,the most popular low-risk hypotypes were 6,11 and 81.Conclusion The HPV infection rate were rather high in all age group.The most popular HPV hypotypes were same between Ankang and Yanan area.But Yanan's HPV infection rate was obviously higher than Ankang (P< 0.01).The causes need further explore.
4.Effects of the spinal cord intrathecal injected to agmatine on intrathecal morphine analgesia.
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Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(3):197-203
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5.The expression and role of Toll receptor 4 in renal tubular epithelial cells in hepatitis B virus infection
Nan ZHU ; Weijie YUAN ; Yi ZHOU ; Yan PENG ; Lijie GU ; Ling WANG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2011;50(6):505-509
Objective To explore the expression and role of Toll receptor 4(TLR4)in human proximal tubular epithelial cell line HK-2,infected by HBV. Methods The serum of HBV DNA copies between 107-108/ml was collected. Before and after infected by HBV DNA positive serum. the HK-2 cells' morphology and the expression of α-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA)were observed by microscopy and immunofluorescence, and the effects of different concentrations of lipopolysaccharides(U)S.TLR4-stimulating factor)and CLI-095(TLR4 Inhibitor)on the proliferation rate of HK-2 cells were observed by MTT assays. After HBV serum and 10μg/ml LPS and 5μl/ml CLI-095 acted on HK-2 cells,TLR4 protein expression was measured by immunofluorescence and Western-blotting assay, and HBsAg and HBeAg in cell culture medium were detected by ELISA. and HBV DNA copies by fluorescence quantitative PCR. Results The longer HBV infected HK-2 cells, the more irregular of the cells' shape, the fewer number of the cells were left. But compared with HBV infected after 24 hours, α-SMA was more expressed after HBV infected 12 hours. After infected by HBV serum in 24 hours.HK-2 cells' proliferation rate was positively correlation in a dose range of LPS, but was negatively correlated with the CLI-095(P<0.05=.The levels of HBsAg and HBeAg in cell culture medium were largest when the LPS concentration was at 10μg/ml and CLI-095 at 5μg/ml.The expression of TLR4 significantly increased in HK-2 cells treated with LPS compared with those with CLI-095.but HBV DNA levels and HBsAg and HBeAg expression levels were lower. Conclusions HBV infection may promote cell transdifferentiation and cell injury. The stimulation of HK-2 infected with HBV by LPS may upregulate the expression of TLR4 and reduce the copies of HBV DNA.
6.Creative Thinking of Deaf Children and its Related Factors
Liang YU ; Yueji SUN ; Nan YAN ; Yuan LIN ; Qian LI ; Siying WAN ; Mingming XUN
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2009;23(11):824-827,831
Objective:To explore the difference in creative thinking and the related factors between deaf children and normal children.Methods:Observation group(n=122)with the hearing disability students were selected from 4 special education schools.Control group(n=122)was come from 2 ordinary primary schools and 2 ordinary middle schools.The two groups were given both the New Creativity Test and the Combined Raven's Test.Results:(1)Deaf children got lower scores than normal children in verbal fluency[(7.76±0.75)vs.(12.98±0.59),P<0.001],verbal flexibility[(4.28±0.33)vs.(7.87±0.28),P<0.001],verbal originality [(7.16±0.89)vs.(11.35±0.72),P<0.001],figural flexibility[(9.69±0.35)vs.(11.10±0.31),P=0.003]and IQ[(101.05±1.196)vs.(105.01±1.102),P=0.030].Deaf children got higher scores than normal children in figural elaboration[(3.24±0.40)vs.(1.96±0.22),P=0.006].There was no significant difference in fluency and originality of figural task between the two groups.(2)Deaf children's scores of verbal fluency and verbal originality were positively correlated with their age(β=0.310,0.301;Ps<0.01).Deaf children's scores of verbal flexibility were positively correlated with length of bilingual education(β=0.308,P<0.001).Deaf children's scores of figural fluency,figural flexibility,figural originalityand figural elaboration were correlated positively with their age of sign language(β=0.321,0.308,0.228,0.456;Ps<0.05).Conclusions:(1)Deaf children are lower than normal children in verbal fluency,verbal flexibility,verbal originality,figural flexibility,and are higher in figural elaboration.There is no difference in figural fluency and originality between them.(2)Sign language is a major related factor to deaf children's figural creative thinking.
7.Role of ERK1/2 kinase system in the expression of the type-1 plasminogen activator inhibitor induced by parathormone in human renal tubular epithelial cells
Yan PENG ; Weijie YUAN ; Nan ZHU ; Yi ZHOU ; Jing HAO ; Zhihuan TANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2011;27(10):758-762
ObjectiveTo explore the role of ERK1/2 in the expression of the type-1 plasminogen activator inhibitor(PAI-1) induced by parathonnone (PTH) in human renal tubular epithelial cell line HK-2 cells.MethodsVarious concentrentions of PTH and manifold durations were applied in the test.The expression of PAI-1 mRNA and protein in HK-2 cells was measured by RT-PCR and Western blotting,respectively.Besides,ERK1/2 protein was detected by Western blotting before the ERK1/2 inhibitor incubated with the HK-2 cells or after.Results The expression of PAI-1mRNA and protein was gradually up-regulatad along with the increasing concentrations of PTH(10-12-10-10 mol/L).The maximum level of PAI-1 mRNA and protein was detected in 10-10 mol/L PTH and was 4.01 and 3.81 times of control group.Otherwise,the decreased expression of PAI-1 was found while the concentrations of PTH were beyond 10-10 mol/L.The levels of PAI-1 mRNA and protein were increased in pace withtime from 12 to 72 hour,in time-dependent manner,which was 4.06 (12 h) and 4.03 (72 h) times of 0 hour group.The levels of ERK1/2 and PAI-1 were ascended after 10-10 mol/L PTH incubated with the HK-2 cells (all P<0.01).Howerver,both of them decended after cells were pretreated by the ERK1/2 inhibitor (all P<0.01),but were still higher than those of control group(all P<0.05).ConclusionERK1/2 kinase system partly participates in the regulation of PAI-1 induced by PTH in HK-2 cells.
8.The value of carotid plaque magnetic resonance imaging and sequence optimization in preoperative assessment in elderly patients with carotid atherosclerosis
Yan SONG ; Min CHEN ; Cheng ZHOU ; Juan HUANG ; Nan LUO ; Yuhui DENG ; Yuan FU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2011;30(6):455-459
Objective To study the value of carotid plaque magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in pre-operation assessment in the elderly patients with carotid atherosclerosis and explore the possibility of minimizing the contrast weightings to gain sweeptime. Methods Totally 70 elderly patients with cerebral ischemia (average age of 68.8 years) underwent carotid MRI and digital subtraction angiography (DSA) due to the appearance of carotid plaque detected by ultrasound. Carotid plaque MRI was acquired with 3.0T MR scanner and 8 channel surface coil. The standard carotid plague MRI program included pre-and post-contrast T1 weighted imaging (T1WI), T2 weighted imaging, proton density weighted imaging and 3D time of flight MR angiography (3D TOF MRA). All these program were divided into two combinations: the 5-sequence MRI (all the sequences) and 2-sequence MRI (T1WI and TOF MRA). Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) in coronal and lateral views of carotid artery was performed with GE Advantx LCN+. The software SPSS 13.0 was used to statistically analyze the difference between MRI and DSA, and that of two sequence combinations was used in the detection of luminal stenosis and fibrous cap (FC) rupture. Results Totally 135 arteries were analyzed while 3 arteries in one patient were excluded due to the poor quality image and stent placement. The degree of luminal stenosis were (38.3±31.0)% and (38.5±30.9)%, respectively, detected by the two MRI sequence-combination with no significant difference (t=2.447, P>0.05) and was (35.1±31.8)% by DSA. There was a good concordance between MRI and DSA in luminal stenosis detection (Kappa value: 0.773). No statistical difference was found between two MR sequence combinations in detecting FC rupture (both in 36 vessels). DSA detected FC rupture of 16 vessels, showing remarkably difference contrast to MRI(χ2=12.0, P<0.01). Conclusions MRI can accurately detect the luminal stenosis and FC rupture. The short time scanning resulting from sequence optimization could make MRI much more suitable than DSA to do the pre-operation assessment for senile carotid atherosclerotic patients.
9.MRI demonstrates abnormalities of motor nerves and extraocular muscles in congenital fibrosis syndrome due to mutations in KIF21 A
Yong-Hong, JIAO ; Shao-Qin, WU ; Feng-Yuan, MAN ; Hong-Yan, JIA ; Gang, LIU ; Nan, LIN
International Eye Science 2014;(8):1426-1429
AIM:To observe the structural basis of ocular motility abnormalities in patients with congenital fibrosis of the extraocular muscles type Ⅰ ( CFEOM Ⅰ) due to missense mutations in the developmental kinesin KIF21A using high - resolution magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI) .
METHODS: Totally 11 affected individuals reported KIF21A mutations were correlated with MRI studies demonstrating extraocular muscles ( EOMs ) size, location, contractility, and innervation. EOMs and the motor nerve in the orbits were imaged with T1 weighted in a triplanar scan using a dual-phased coils with 2. 0mm thick. Motor nerves were imaged at the brainstem using head coils and 3D-FIESTA with 0. 6-mm thick.
RESULTS: Patients with CFEOM Ⅰ exhibited different degrees of hypoplasia of oculomotor nerve, the abducens nerve and the trochlear nerve were also affected, of which 8 cases of orbital section could see the signal of abnormal nerve dominated by oculomotor nerve to lateral rectus. The both sides of six EOMS in all patients exhibited variable atrophy and abnormal bright internal signal on T1 imaging, particularly severe for the superior rectus and levator muscles.
CONCLUSION: High - resolution MRI can directly demonstrate pathology of motor nerves,affected EOMs, and ‘Pulley' hypoplasia caused by CFEOM Ⅰ due to mutations in KIF21A,and these findings suggest that the neuronal hypoplasia is the etiological factor of CFEOM.
10.Prevalence and clinical features of human metapneumovirus infection in hospitalized children with lower respiratory tract infection
Mei ZENG ; Quan LU ; Yuan QIAN ; Ru-Nan ZHU ; Min LU ; Hui-Yan ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2006;0(04):-
Objective To elucidate the prevalence and clinical characteristics of human metapneumovirus(hMPV)in hospital- ized children with respiratory infection.Methods A total of 452 hospitalized children with lower respiratory tract infection were observed from Aug 2004 to Jan 2005.Respiratory tract aspirates were collected from all patients within 48 hours after admis sion.The specimens were routinely tested for respiratory syncytial virus,influenza virus A and B,parainfluenza virus 1 to 3 and adenovirus by direct fluorescent assay(DFA).The 245 specimens negative by DFA were tested for hMPV by RT-PCR. PCR products of hMPV M gene from some patients were randomly selected for sequencing analysis.Results hMPV was identi- fied in 59(24.1%)of the 245 specimens tested,hMPV infection alone accounted for 13.1% of the infections in the 452 chil- dren under study,The prevalence of hMPV was higher than other respiratory viruses in winter.The mean age of hMPV-infec- ted children(n=59)was 27.7 months.There was no significant difference between age groups in terms of the prevalence of hMPV(P>0.05).There were no statistically significant difference in demographics and clinical symptoms between hMPV in- fection and other common respiratory virus infection.Genotyping for the hMPV M gene from 23 Shanghai patients showed two distinct hMPV genotypes.Sequence analysis of these hMPV M genes showed 82.8%-100% homology to the registered se- quence in GenBank.There was no significant difference in clinical characteristics between the 2 genotypes.Conclusions hMPV plays an important pathogenic role in lower respiratory tract infection of children,hMPV prevailed in the winter of 2004.Clini- cally,hMPV infection can not be discriminated from the infection of other respiratory viruses.Clinical manifestation is similar between the two hMPV genotypes.