1.The Effect of XiaoAiping on proliferation and apoptosis of hepatocellular carcinoma cells Hepa1-6
Heping ZHAO ; Yanru XIE ; Liqun LIANG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2010;22(7):476-478
Objective To study the effects of XiaoAiping (XAP) with different concentrations and action time on the proliferation and apoptosis of hepatocellular carcinoma cells Hepa1-6. Methods The hepatocellular carcinoma cell line Hepal-6 was treated with XAP at doses of 30 mg/ml(the high concentration group), 20 mg/ml (the moderate concentration group) and 10 mg/ml (the low concentration group) for 24 h, 48 h and 72 h, respectively. The MTT assay was used to detect the inhibitory effects of XAP on cell growth. The cell morphological alteration was observed after HE staining, and the apoptosis rates were assayed by flow cytometry. Results XAP produced an obvious time-and-dose-dependent inhibitory effect on the Hepa1-6 cells (P<0.01), and the cell differentiation trend was benign on light microscopy. After 48 h Hepa1-6 cells were incubated by XAP, there was an apoptosis peak, and the apoptosis rate was increased statistically in XAP group with the increasing XAP concentration [(7.65±0.40)%, (11.26±1.09)% and (26.71±0.85)% in low, moderate and high concentration group, respectively]compared with that in the controls (2.88 ±0.30)%, P < 0.01). Conclusion XAP produced obvious time-and-dose-dependent inhibitory effects on Hepa1-6 cells. Inhibiting DNA synthesize and inducing apoptosis of tumor cells may involve in the mechanisms of antineoplastic effect.
2.To Explore the Double-labeling Method of Monitoring the GHRP Regulatory Function on [Ca~(2+)]i and NO on Real Time in Cardiomyocytes Under LSCM
Meixiu LI ; Yanru WANG ; Jimin CAO ; Guozhong TIAN ; Linghui ZHAO
Journal of Medical Research 2006;0(08):-
Objective To explore the double-labeling method of monitoring the GHRP regulatory function on [Ca2+]i and NO in cardiomyocytes of rats on real time under LSCM.Methods The reformed constant-flow Langendorff system and enzyme-dissociated was used to isolate cardiomyocytes.[Ca2+]i and NO in the cardiomyocytes of SD rats were double-labeled by their molecular probe Rhod-2/AM and DAF-FM/DA,respectively to monitor the regulatory function of GHRP on [Ca2+]i and NO on real time by LSCM.Results Ca2+ signal showed a red fluorescence and NO showed a green fluorescence while the overlapping of the two signals showed a yellow-green fluorescence by this system,and the similar effect presents in both double-labeled state and the single labeled one:GHRP induced a transient[Ca2+]i increase then followed by a plateau phase while there was not significant change in NO signal system after GHRP stimulation under the LSCM in the cardiomyocytes of rats.Conclusions After having established the double-labeling method we monitored the GHRP regulatory function on [Ca2+]i and NO on real time in cardiomyocytes of rats under LSCM causing the [Ca2+]i biphasic increase while no significant change in NO signal system.
3.Study on CXCL5 gene polymorphisms in obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus
Yanru ZHAO ; Ximing QI ; Fuzai YIN ; Bo LIU ; Yu ZHOU ; Wen LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2013;29(9):772-773
The association between CXCL5 gene polymorphism and obese patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) was explored.The distribution of CXCL5 gene promoter region-156G/C polymorphism revealed no significant difference between normal control group and T2DM group (P>0.05).The frequency of C allele gene in obesity group was higher than that in non-obesity group(P<0.05).The results suggest that the CXCL5 promoter gene -156G/C polymorphsim has no relation with T2DM,but it is a risk factor for obesity.
4.Analysis of the factors associated with clinicopathological characteristics of papillary thyroid carcinoma
Shu LIU ; Aibo GAO ; Yanru ZHAO ; Meiju JI ; Peng HOU ; Bingyin SHI
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;31(11):941-945
Objective BRAFV600E mutation, RET/PTC rearrangement, and the concomitant of Hashimoto's thyroiditis(HT) could influence clinicopathological features of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC).This study is to investigate the distribution of three factors in PTC and to analyze their associations with clinicopathological characteristics.Methods Fine-needle aspiration samples were collected in a total of 122 conventional PTC patients, who were confirmed by surgery.The clinicopathological features were collected to analyze its association with different factors.BRAFV600E mutation and RET/PTC rearrangement were detected by pyrosequencing and Taqman-qPCR, respectively.Results BRAFV600E mutation was significantly correlated with an older age and a less coexistence with HT(P<0.05).In contrast, RET/PTC rearrangement was more prevalent in young patients and was associated with the concomitant of HT(P<0.05).In the age of ≥20 year and<45 year groups, BRAFV600E mutation was significantly associated with extrathyroidal invasiveness.RET/PTC rearrangement was significantly associated with bilateral lymph node metastasis and the number of metastatic lymph node.Conclusions The distribution of three factors were different in PTC patients.In addition to the age at diagnosis, all of three factors should also be considered together to analyze the association of clinicopathological features of PTC.
5.THE EXPRESSION OF NOS IN THE APOPTOSIS OF NEURONS FOLLOWING HYPOXIA/REOXYGENATION AND THE PROTECTIVE EFFECT OF EGB
Fengqing JI ; Xu YUE ; Haimei SUN ; Yanru GUO ; Chongjie GUO ; Tiande ZHAO
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1955;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the dynamic expression of nitric oxide synthase(NOS) in the apoptosis of primary cultured rat cortical neruons following hypoxia/reoxygenation(H/R) and the protective role of extract of ginkgo biloba(EGB). Methods The cortical neurons of E16-17 days fetal rat were primarily cultured.The apoptosis model of primary cultured cortical nurons following H/R was established by using W-G staning,electromicroscopy,TUNEL staining.The dynamic expression of NOS different H/R times was investigated with NADPH-diaphorase histochemical method. Results H/R can cause apoptosis of primary cultured rat cortical neurons.In the experiment of H-2R-0,H-4R-0, H-6R-0,H-8R-0 and H-2R 18,H-4R 18,H-6R 18 H-8R 18,the apoptosis cells occurred after 4 hour hypoxia.The increasing of apoptosis cell acted as time-dependence and the peak value was at H-8R 18.The expression of NOS increased both after 2 hour hypoxia and reoxygenation 18 hour after 8 hour hypoxia compared with the normal control group.EGB could inhibit the increasing and decrease the percentage of apoptosis.Conclusion The apoptosis of primary cultured rat cortical neurons could be induced by H/R.The increasing of NO might be one of the mechannisms of apoptosis.EGB could singnificantly inhibit the apoptosis by means of inhibiting the expression of NOS and reducing the production of NO.;
6.Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in the 5'-Upstream Sequence of Chemokine Like Factor and their Association with Asthma
Wei ZHANG ; Quanying HE ; Guangfa WANG ; Hongshan ZHAO ; Chunhua CHI ; Yanru ZHAO ; Xuan DENG ; Li SU ; Yaoyao SUN ; Xiaodi WANG
Chinese Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine 2009;8(4):345-350
Objective To detect the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the upstream promoter region of chemokine like factor (CKLF) gene and analyze their possible associations with asthma and asthma-related phenotypes.Methods Direct Sequence of the 1553bp upstream promoter region of CKLF gene was performed in 245 Chinese Han human genomic DNAs (119 asthmatics and 126 controls).The frequencies of alleles, genotypes, and haplotypes were determined and the association of these SNPs with asthmawere further analyzed.Results Fournovel SNPs,SNP88 (T>C),SNPI96 (T>C),SNP568 (C> G) ,and SNP1047 (C > G) were found in the promoter region of CKLF.The frequency of rare allele was 0.168 (SNP88C), 0.168 (SNP196C), 0.352 (SNP568G) and 0.167 (SNP1047G), respectively.Haplotypes,their frequencies and the linkage disequilibrium coefficients between SNPs were constructed.Complete linkage disequilibrium (LDs) were observed between SNP88 and SNP196,SNP88 and SNP1047, as well as SNPI96 and SNP1047 ,respectively (D1 = 1.000,r2 = 1.000).SNP568 was in partial LD with the other three SNPs (r2 = 0.366).No association between asthma and the SNPs was observed.Conclusions Four SNPs in the regulatory region of CKLF in Chinese Han population were firstly identified.Although no significant correlation with asthma was revealed, the SNP and haplotype information is useful for other disease association studies in the future.
7.Effect of bile acids on surface tension of bronchoalveolar lavage fluid in rabbits.
Fei WANG ; Cong ZHAO ; Yinghong TIAN ; Yanru YIN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(10):1465-1468
OBJECTIVETo observe changes in surface tension of bronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BALF) in rabbits with hyperbilirubinemia and the influence of bile diluents and 5 different bile acids on BALF surface tension to provide better insight into the regulatory role of bile acids on respiratory function.
METHODSBronchoalveolar lavage with 0.9% normal saline was carried out in 30 male New Zealand rabbits and the surface tensions of BALF were measured. The changes in BALF surface tension was measured in rabbits with hyperbilirubinemia. Different concentrations of bile diluents, normal saline, or water solutions of 5 bile acids were added into the collected BALF to test their influence on the surface tension of BALF.
RESULTSThe BALF from rabbits with hyperbilirubinemia showed a significantly increased surface tension (P<0.05). The bile diluents (1:15, 1:10, and 1:5) added into the BALF increased the surface tension of the BALF by 21.15%, 26.09%, and 19.64%, respectively. Among the water solutions of the 5 bile acids, UDCA produced no significant influence on the surface tension of BALF while CDCA, CA, LCA, and DCA increased the surface tension by 16.10%, 21.66%, 14.21%, and 13.05%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe surface tension of BALF increases significantly during hyperbilirubinemia. Bile diluents as well as the free bile acids CDCA, CA, LCA and DCA, but not UDCA, can increase the surface tension of BALF, suggesting that these bile acids may emulsify pulmonary alveolar surfactants to increase the alveolar surface tension.
Animals ; Bile ; Bile Acids and Salts ; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ; Male ; Pulmonary Surfactants ; Rabbits ; Surface Tension
8.Development of a wrist wearing and remote heart rate alarm apparatus.
Ruibin ZHAO ; Yanjun MENG ; Wei ZHANG ; Yanru WU ; Jingjing ZHANG ; Zhenzhong FAN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2013;30(2):292-295
We have developed a new wrist wearing heart rate monitoring alarm apparatus, which can detect the patients' real-time pulse waves. When the abnormal heart rate appears or pulse disappears, the monitoring alarm will sound and dial the remote telephone for help simultaneously. This apparatus uses the switch circuit to control the keyboard of mobile phone, and dials remote telephone in the help of mature technology and communication platform of mobile phones. The intelligent program can distinguish digital pulse signal, pick out the correct cycle of heartbeat intelligently. The new wrist wearing heart rate monitoring alarm apparatus will calculate an average heart rate when it captures consecutively five correct electrocardiograph waveforms. It really provides a simple, inexpensive and effective way for the patients with heart disease.
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9.Retrospective clinical analysis of fludarabine and cyclophosphamide with or without rituximab for the treatment of patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia
Fei LI ; Zengjun LI ; Shuhua YI ; Yanru ZHANG ; Xiaoyan FENG ; Lijie XING ; Junyuan QI ; Yaozhong ZHAO ; Lugui QIU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2014;(9):566-570
Objective:This study aimed to compare the clinical efficacy and prognosis between rituximab plus fludarabine and cyclophosphamide (FCR) and fludarabine and cyclophosphamide (FC) regimens for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL). Methods:The clinical data of 58 patients with CLL treated with FCR or FC regimens from December 2002 to January 2012 were analyzed retrospectively. Therapy efficacy and prognosis were compared between the two groups. Results:Among the 58 pa-tients, 27 (44.4%) experienced complete remission (CR) in the FCR group and 31 patients (19.4%) experienced CR in the FC group (P=0.039). The overall response rate (ORR) of the FCR group was higher than that of the FC group (81.5%and 51.6%, respectively, P=0.017). Fourteen patients achieved MRD-negative rating after therapy. PFS and OS in MRD-negative patients were superior compared with the MRD-positive group (P=0.000, 0.003). The proportion of MRD-negative patients in the FCR group was higher than that in the FC group (37.0%and 12.9%, respectively, P=0.032). PFS in high-risk genetic patients was lower than that in low-risk genetic patients (P=0.011, 0.027). The OS time between the two groups did not exhibit any difference. Conclusion:FCR produced a high CR and ORR in patients with CLL. Many patients in the FCR group were responsive to the treatment. Thus, FCR could be a more effective regimen than FC for patients with CLL.
10.Effect of high blood levels of bile acid on respiratory functions of New Zealand rabbits.
Fei WANG ; Cong ZHAO ; Yinghong TIAN ; Yanru YIN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(8):1181-1184
OBJECTIVETo compare the patterns of respiratory function variations resulting from the classical reflex of blood pressure fall and high blood levels of bile acid, so as to provide evidence for the regulation of respiratory function via bile acids.
METHODSSeventy New Zealand male Rabbits, under general anesthesia with 20% urethane, were subjected to tracheal intubations and carotid artery cannulations via median incisions of the neck. Using a biological signal acquisition system, the changes in the breathing and blood pressure were observed in response to stimulation of the pneumogastric nerves or to ear vein injections of diluted bile acids or the water solutions of 5 dissociated bile acids.
RESULTSStimulation of the pneumogastric nerves and injections of diluted bile acids both lowered the blood pressure without significant differences in the total reaction time (T). However, the total respiratory reaction time of bile acids, RT(bile acids), was 9-10 times longer than the total reaction time of blood pressure T(bile acids) (P<0.001). The peak-peak values of respiratory range RR(bile acids) were higher than that RR(pneumogastric nerves)resulting from the classical reflex (P<0.001). In the interval of RT1(bile acids), the values of RR(bile acids) were significantly higher than those of RR(bile acids) in RT2(bile acids) interval. UDCA produced no significant influence on blood pressure or respiratory function (P<0.05) as the other 4 dissociated bile acid reagents did (P<0.001).
CONCLUSIONHigh blood levels of bile acids not only act through reflex factors but also have direct effects on respiratory function regulation. Under our experimental conditions, UDCA has no effect on blood pressure or respiratory function, but the other 4 dissociated bile acid reagents can all dose-dependently lower blood pressure and significantly affect respiratory function.
Animals ; Bile Acids and Salts ; blood ; Blood Pressure ; Male ; Rabbits ; Reflex ; Respiratory Function Tests ; Vagus Nerve ; physiopathology