2.Influence of nerve growth factor and aminogunidine on visual evoked potential in diabetic rats
Yan-Zhi SANG ; Xin LIU ; Lin LIU ; Chun-Yan ZHAO ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Objective:To observe the changes of visual evoked potential(VEP)in diabetic rats and the influence of nerve growth factor(NGF)and aminoguanidine(AG)on VEP.Methods:Diabetes was induced in adult male Wistar rats with streptozotocin(STZ).Rats were divided into normal control group(CON),diabetes model group(DM).NGF-treated group(D +N)and AG-treated group(D+A).VEP was measured during the 3~(rd)month,6~(th)month,9~(th)month,and 12~(th)month.Results: Compared with the CON group,all rest groups had longer latencies and lower amplitudes(P
3.Effects of glycyrrhizic acid and solid dispersions of curcumin on anti-oxidation and components of lung lavage fluid of SiO2 exposed rats.
Gang HAN ; Lin-Qi YAN ; Zhi-Yuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2010;28(4):289-290
Animals
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Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid
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chemistry
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Curcumin
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pharmacology
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Glycyrrhizic Acid
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pharmacology
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Lung
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Male
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Rats
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Rats, Wistar
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Silicon Dioxide
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toxicity
4.Curcumin inhibits mouse melanoma growth and influences nuclear factor?B activation and sur-vivin expression
Yan-Qun LIU ; Lin ZHOU ; Zhi-Ping WEI ;
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2003;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the possible mechanism of curcumin inhibition to murine melanoma growth.Methods Melanoma cell line B16F10 was injected subcutaneously into the outer side of mouse right thigh to establish a melanoma-bearing mouse model.Seven days after the establishing the model, these mice were treated with intraperitoneal injection of curcumin at 50 and 100 mg/kg respectively or RPMI 1640 culture medium as control.Fourteen days later,the mice were killed,tumor weight was calculated;the tumor nuclear factor?B activity and survivin mRNA expression were measured by Western blot and RT-PCR,respectively.Results The tumor weight was significantly lower in the curcumin-treated mice than that in the controls (P
5.Changes of reactive oxygen species level and mitochondria fission-fusion hi cortical neurons of rats with chronic fluorosis
Di-dong, LOU ; Yan-fei, LIU ; Kai-lin, ZHANG ; Yan-ni, YU ; Zhi-zhong, GUAN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(3):256-260
Objective To investigate the changes of reactive oxygen species(ROS) level and mitochondria fission-fusion-balance in cortical neurons of rats with chronic fluorosis and reveal the correlation between these two factors. Methods One hundred and twenty rats were randomly divided into 3 groups(control group, low-dose fluorosis group, high-dose fluorosis group) and 40 rats were in each group according to body weight and the experiments were carried out for 3 months or 6 months. The rats were fed with different concentrations of fluoride (NaF) to establish fluorosis models. Controls were fed with tap water( < 0.5 mg/L), experimental animals in low- or high-dose group were fed with water containing NaF 10.0,50.0 mg/L, respectively. The level of ROS and the morphology in mitochondria fission-fusion balance in neurons of the cortex of rat brains prepared with cortical frozen sections were detected with ROS fluorescent probe and MitoTracker RED probe, respectively. Results Significant differences of the level of ROS and the numbers of abnormal mitochondria in morphology in the cortical neurons were found between 3 groups at the experiment period of 3 month and 6 month(F= 3.07,3.06,3.05,3.07, all P < 0.05). As compared with control group(10.43 ± 5.98,4.12 ± 3.86) at the experiment period of 3 month, the level of ROS and the numbers of abnormal mitochondria in morphology in the cortical neurons were obviously increased in high-dose fluorosis group(25.48 ± 6.09,20.47 ± 6.09, all P < 0.05), whereas no significant changes were found in low-dose fluorosis group(11.67 ± 3.49,6.68 ± 3.48, all P> 0.05). Furthermore, the increases in both ROS level and abnormal numbers of mitochondria were significant observed in the cortical neurons of low-dose fluorosis group (63.02 ± 8.15, 49.33 ± 8.61) and high-dose fluorosis group(65.60 ± 7.40,53.10 ± 6.95) as compared with the control group (25.26 ± 6.41,20.26 ± 6.41) at the experimental period of 6 month (all P < 0.05). The abnormal numbers of mitochondria correlated with ROS level(r = 0.93,0.81, all P < 0.05). Conclusions Taking excessive amount of fluoride results in high level of oxidative stress and impaired the balance of mitochondrial fission-fusion,which is dependent on the feeding times and doses of fluoride. The mechanism of the mitochondrial abnormalities might be associated with the high level of oxidative stress induced by chronic fluorosis.
6.Effect of curcumine on the expression of Fas/FasL in rat brain tissue under chronic low O2 and high CO2.
Jun-Li LI ; Yan-Yan FAN ; Guang-Hua YE ; Miao-Wu DONG ; Ke-Zhi LIN ; Feng LI ; Lin-Sheng YU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(2):165-167
Animals
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Brain
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Carbon Dioxide
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metabolism
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Chronic Disease
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Curcumin
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pharmacology
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Disease Models, Animal
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Fas Ligand Protein
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metabolism
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Hypoxia
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metabolism
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Male
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Oxygen
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metabolism
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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fas Receptor
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metabolism
7.The effect of intensive trunk muscle training on balance and walking in hemiplegic patients
Liang-Hua LIAO ; Xing-Mei JIANG ; Lin-Po LUO ; Zhi-Wei YE ; Bu-Zhi HUANG ; Nan-Yan XU ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(08):-
Objective To study the effect of intensive trunk muscle training on balance and walking in pa- tients with hemiplegia caused by stroke.Methods A total of 90 stroke patients were recruited and randomly divid- ed into a treatment group(45 cases)and a control group(45 cases).All the patients were given conventional reha- bilitation training.Meanwhile,intensive trunk muscle training was also administered for those in the treatment group as well.The trunk control function,balance ability and walking ability were assessed by using the trunk control test, Berg Balance Scale and the balance subscale of the Fugl-Meyer physical performance test,and Holden's functional ambulation classification,respectively,before and after 6 weeks of training.Results It was found that all the pa- tients scored better with the trunk control test,Berg's balance scale,the balance subscale of the Fugl-Meyer physical performance test and Holden's ambulation classification after treatment,and there were significant differences between the two groups after treatment(P
8.Forensic validation of goldeneye? DNA ID 26Y system.
Ting-zhi QUE ; Yuan LIN ; Zhen-min ZHAO ; Yan LIU ; Su-hua ZHANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2014;30(6):446-455
OBJECTIVE:
To perform the validation and analysis of forensic parameters of Goldeneye DNA ID 26Y system.
METHODS:
Based on the validation rules of Scientific Working Group on DNA Analysis Methods (SWGDAM), the kit was assessed from several parts, as test of PCR system, reproducibility, accuracy, and sensitivity, etc. And Y-STR loci of 517 unrelated healthy individuals from Eastern China were genotypes by this kit. The distribution and frequency of haplotype were calculated and forensic parameters of the kit were assessed.
RESULTS:
The complete profiles can be obtained even when the PCR reaction volume with 6.25 microL. And correct profile was obtained with DNA down to 125 pg. No reproducible peaks were detected with the DNA of common animals and microorganism with the kit. For the male-male mixture testing, average 70% of the minor alleles were obtained when the ratios of 1:19 and 19:1. For the male-female mixture testing, results showed that the sensitivity of the kit was no compromised with the addition of female samples.
CONCLUSION
The validation studies demonstrated that Goldeneye DNA ID 26Y system has good sensitivity and specificity, and suitable for mixture testing. The polymorphism of 26 Y-STR loci included in this kit are good for forensic application.
Alleles
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Animals
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Asian People/genetics*
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China
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Chromosomes, Human, Y
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DNA
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DNA Fingerprinting/standards*
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Female
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Forensic Genetics/methods*
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Genotype
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Humans
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Male
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Polymorphism, Genetic
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Reproducibility of Results
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Sensitivity and Specificity
9.A Novel Screening Method for Isolating High Cholesterol Oxidase Producing Strain
Hui-Zhi HUO ; Ling ZHANG ; Yan SUN ; Hai-Lin YANG ; Wu WANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
The cholesterol oxidase producing strain Brevibacterium sp.DGCDC-82 was treated with NTG (1 mg/mL)under ultrasonicztion(200 W,50 kHz).A red mutant named Brevibacterium sp.DGCCN-25 showed higher and stable production of cholesterol oxidase was obtained.The enzyme activity was increased by 140%,it is 1.24 U/mL.Then dealed with DGCCN-25 using the same method,two revertants were obtained,one was white and the other was rose pink.The enzyme activity of two revertants was obvious decrease,they are 0.17 U/mL and 0.69 U/mL.The results showed the positive correlation between COD acticity and red pigment producing by Brevibacterium sp..The relativity model can be used as a method of screening for mutation and directed evolution.
10.Changes of gene expressions of adiponectin in adipose tissue and adiponectin receptor R1 in skeletal muscle of type 2 diabetic rats
Hui YAO ; Han-Hua LIN ; Hong-Wei WANG ; Long-Jiang ZHANG ; Xiao-Yan HUANG ; Zhi XIA ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(03):-
The mRNA levels of adiponectin in adipose tissue and adiponectin receptor R1 in skeletal muscle of type 2 diabetic rats were examined by semi-quatitative RT-PCR.The expression of adiponectin receptor R1 was not altered in the skeletal muscle of type 2 diabetic rats as compared with normal rats.The serum adiponectin level was decreased in diabetic rats due to the decline of adiponectin mRNA level in adipose tissue and rosiglitazone improved the adiponectin deficiency.