1.Effects of phellodendron and its main components on the cell membrane fluidity
Yanning Lü ; Quanying QIU ; Yi WANG ; Yu HAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2006;22(1):156-159
AIM: To investigate the effect of phellodendron and three kinds of its main components, which have asuppressive effect on the immune system, on the membrane fluidity of normal murine splenocytes. METHODS: The fluidity ofmembrane lipid regions of splenocytes was determined by the fluorescence polarization technique using 1, 6 - diphenyl - 1, 3, 5- heatriene (DPH) as a fluorescence probe. RESULTS: The results showed that the water extract of phellodendron and one of itsmain components (palmatine) increased the cell membrane fluidity in the inactive state, but the other two components, berberineand jatrorrhizine, decreased the cell membrane fluidity. After activated by ConA, all of them can decrease the cell membrane flu-idity. CONCLUSION: These results suggest that their immunosuppressive function might be due to decreasing the cell membranefluidity.
2.Cutaneous phaeohyphomycosis caused by Veronaea botryose Ciferri et Momtemartini: a case report
Suquan HU ; Xiaofang LI ; Yanning XUE ; Xuesi ZENG ; Guixia Lü ; Yongnian SHEN ; Zehu LIU ; Hong WANG ; Weida LIU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2010;43(3):153-155
A 16-year-old woman presented plaques on the left auricle and face over a period of 3 years. Fungal culture grew black-grey or dust velvety colony on Sabouraud's dextrose agar plate. A slide culture on potato dextrose agar plate showed conidiophores which were unbranched or occasionally loosely branched. The conidia were sympodial, zero- to two- septate, with rounded apices and truncated bases. The optimum growth temperature was 26℃ - 30℃. The fungus had the ability to liquefy glutin and hydrolyze starch. Anti-fungal susceptibility test showed the fungus was susceptible to itraconazole, terbinafine and amphoterecin B, but resistant to fluconazole. Cutaneous biopsy specimens revealed brown hyphae and budding yeast cells. The sequence of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) 1-ITS4 region of the isolate rDNA was assessed and compared against the Genebank databases. A 99% consistence was observed in the ITS sequence between clinical isolate and reference strain of Veronaea botryose Ciferri et Momtemartini. Based on the above findings, the mold was identified as Veronaea botryose Ciferri et Momtemartini. The lesions gradually subsided after 8-month treatment with oral itraconazole of 100 mg twice daily.