1.Inhibitory effect of human mda-7/IL-24 on proliferation of lymphoma cell line Namalwa
Yong-Juan DUAN ; Xiao-Tong MA ; Cheng-Ya DONG ; Fang ZHANG ; Yong-Min LIN ; Bin-Xia YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2006;0(05):-
Objective:To investigate the inhibitory effects of melanoma differentiation associated gene-7(mda-7/IL- 24)on lymphoma cell line Namalwa in vitro and in vivo.Methods:Using RT-PCR,the expression of mda-7/IL-24 was examined in 10 malignant hematopoietic cell lines,including Namalwa,Raji,K562,NB4,U937,Ramous,CEM,KG1a, HL60,J6-1,etc.The coding region of mda-7/IL-24 was cloned from LPS-treated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells(PBMC)by RT-PCR,and the eukaryotic expression vector pTarget-IL-24 was constructed.The recombinant vector, after sequenced,was transfected into Namalwa cell line via lipofectamine reagent.The stable expression transfectants were selected by G418.The expression of mda-7/IL-24 mRNA and protein was verified by RT-PCR and Western blotting.MTT assay,colony forming assay,apoptosis detection,and tumorigenesis in nude mice were used to assess the effects of mda- 7/IL-24 on tumor proliferation,growth characteristics,colony forming,apoptosis,and tumorigenesis.Results:Expression of mda-7/IL-24 mRNA was not found in any of the 10 malignant hematopoietic cell lines and the expression of mda-7/IL- 24 mRNA and protein was found in Namalwa cells transfected with recombinant plasmid pTarget-IL-24.Significant de- crease in tumor cell viability was observed in Namalwa cells stably transfected with mda-7/IL-24,compared with control cells transfected with empty plasmid pTarget(P
2.The Realization of Agricultural Microbiology Teaching BBS Based on Campus Network
Fang-Dong ZHAN ; Yong-Mei HE ; Yuan LI ; Yan-Qun ZU ; Hong-Ping DUAN ; Jian-Jun CHEN ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
The importance and feasibility was analyzed of the teaching BBS for aiding classroom teaching based on campus network. The design, technique, content, advantages and deficiencies were presented of agricultural microbiology teaching BBS. The prospect also was discussed of teaching BBS based on campus network in this paper.
3.Biological characteristics of rabbit corporal smooth muscle cells cultured in vitro.
Yong-Fang DUAN ; Ji-Hong LIU ; Zheng-Guo CAO ; Yong-Tang ZHANG
National Journal of Andrology 2002;8(3):178-180
OBJECTIVESTo study the biological characteristics of rabbit corporal smooth muscle cells (SMC) cultured in vitro.
METHODSIn vitro tissue culture technique, morphological observation, cell counting, mitosis index and adhesion rate evaluation were applied to study the biological features of the SMC.
RESULTS1. SMC were spindle-shaped and parallel along their longitudinal axis, showing obvious orientation. 2. The attachment and the proliferation of SMC in vitro were rapid. SMC cultured in vitro can grow and maintain their steady characteristics provided appropriate passage rate and culture condition.
CONCLUSIONSThe SMC cultured in vitro are proved to be used to evaluate and investigate the effect of some medicine on penile erection.
Animals ; Cell Culture Techniques ; Cells, Cultured ; Male ; Muscle, Smooth ; cytology ; Rabbits
4.Neuregulin-1 attenuates mitochondrial dysfunction in a rat model of heart failure.
Yong-fang GUO ; Xiao-xia ZHANG ; Yong LIU ; Hong-yan DUAN ; Bing-zhang JIE ; Xue-si WU
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(5):807-814
BACKGROUNDMitochondrial dysfunction plays a pivotal role in the progression of left ventricular (LV) remodeling and heart failure (HF). Recombinant human neuregulin-1 (rhNRG-1) improves cardiac function in models of experimental HF and in clinical trials; however, its impact on mitochondrial function during chronic HF remains largely unknown. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether rhNRG-1 could attenuate the functional and structural changes that occur in cardiac mitochondria in a rat model of HF induced by myocardial infarction.
METHODSSixty adult rats underwent sham or coronary ligation to induce HF. Four weeks after ligation, 29 animals with LV ejective fraction ≤ 50% were randomized to receive either vehicle or rhNRG-1 (10 µg×kg(-1)×d(-1), I.V.) for 10 days, another 12 sham-operated animals were given no treatment. Echocardiography was used to determine physiological changes. Mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), respiratory function and tissue adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production were analyzed. Cytochrome c expression and cardiomyocyte apoptosis were determined. Oxidative stress was evaluated by reactive oxygen species production using fluorescence assays and gene expression of glutathione peroxidase measured by real-time quantitative PCR.
RESULTSCompared with sham-operated animals, vehicle treated HF rats exhibited severe LV remodeling and dysfunction, significant mitochondrial dysfunction, increased mitochondrial cytochrome c release, increased myocyte apoptosis and enhanced oxidative stress. Short-term treatment with rhNRG-1 significantly attenuated LV remodeling and cardiac function. Concomitant with this change, mitochondrial dysfunction was significantly attenuated; with ATP production, MMP and respiratory function restored, cytochrome c release and apoptosis inhibited, and oxidative stress reduced.
CONCLUSIONThe present study demonstrated that rhNRG-1 can significantly improve LV remodeling and cardiac function in the failing heart, this beneficial effect is related to reducing mitochondrial dysfunction, myocyte apoptosis and oxidative stress.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Blotting, Western ; Echocardiography ; Heart Failure ; Mitochondria ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Myocardial Infarction ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; pathology ; Neuregulin-1 ; therapeutic use ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Reactive Oxygen Species ; metabolism ; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
5.Phytoestrogen genistein supplementation increases eNOS and decreases caveolin-1 expression in ovariectomized rat hearts.
Yong-Bo TANG ; Qian-Lei WANG ; Bing-Yang ZHU ; Hong-Lin HUANG ; Duan-Fang LIAO
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2005;57(3):373-378
This study examined whether genistein influences the production of nitric oxide (NO) and expression of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) and the modulators of eNOS activity in ovariectomized (OVX) rat hearts. Female mature Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to bilateral ovariectomy, OVX rats were randomly divided into four groups: 17beta-estradiol (0.1 mg/kg, s.c. daily) was used as the positive control; low dose of genistein (0.5 mg/kg, s.c. daily); high dose of genistein (5.0 mg/kg, s.c. daily) and model. Sham operations as controls, the treatment lasted 6 weeks. Blood pressure, heart rate, plasma estradiol, heart and uterine weights were measured. Nitrite production in the myocardium was determined by nitrate reductase method. Protein level of eNOS, caveolin-1 and calmodulin was determined by Western blot. The results showed that nitrite production and eNOS protein in homogenized ventricular tissue was attenuated by approximately 53% and 67% in OVX rats compared with those in sham rats, respectively. Genistein increased nitrite production in rat heart in a dose-dependent manner, genistein at the dose of 5 mg/kg.d(-1) resumed nitrite production to a level similar to that in sham operated rats. Administration of genistein also increased eNOS protein expression in OVX rats myocardium with a concomitant decrease in the expression of caveolin-1, an endogenous eNOS inhibitory protein. Another eNOS stimulatory protein, calmodulin, was unchanged in these treatments. These effects were also observed in rats treated with 17beta-estradiol. Genistein at the dose of 5.0 mg/kg.d(-1) augmented uterine weight but this side effect in reproductive system was less than that of 17beta-estradiol. These results suggest that genistein supplementation and estrogen replacement therapy directly increase eNOS functional activity and NO production in the hearts of the OVX rats, but genistein has less side effects on the reproductive system than 17beta-estradiol.
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Calmodulin
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Caveolin 1
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Female
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Genistein
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pharmacology
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Myocardium
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metabolism
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Nitric Oxide
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biosynthesis
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Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Ovariectomy
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Phytoestrogens
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pharmacology
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Random Allocation
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
6.Cyclosporin A inhibits the adhesion of neutrophil with ECV-304 induced by hypoxia/reoxygenation via ROS-Cyclophilin A-ERK1/2 pathway.
Si-Gui ZHOU ; Li-Peng XU ; Duan-Fang LIAO ; Xiao-Yong LEI ; Feng-Xiang YAN ; Bing-Yang ZHU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2004;56(3):313-320
To investigate the inhibition of cyclosporin A (CsA) on neutrophil adhesion to human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs, ECV-304) induced by hypoxia/reoxygenation and further explore its mechanism, a 1 h hypoxia/4 h reoxygenation model was reproduced using ECV-304. The adhesion rate of neutrophils to ECV-304 was determined by measuring the activity of endogenous hexosaminidase. The expression of endothelial cell adhesion molecules of E-selectin and ICAM-1 was measured by flow cytometry. The expression of cyclophilin A (CyPA) and the activation of ERK1/2 was compared among experimental groups by Western blot. The content of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was measured by Fenton reaction. After being stimulated with 1 h hypoxia/4 h reoxygenation, ECV-304 showed an enhanced neutrophil adhensiveness in association with an increased surface expression of E-selectin and ICAM-1. In parallel, the content of ROS was also increased. These effects were significantly suppressed by the addition of CsA. Most importantly, the expression of CyPA was significantly increased following 1 h hypoxia/4 h reoxygenation, which was accompanied with an increased activation of ERK1/2. Treatment with CyPA inhibitor CsA and CyPA antisense oligonucleotides significantly inhibited the activation of ERK1/2 and decreased the adhesion of neutrophils to ECV-304. The specific ERK1/2 inhibitor PD98059 caused an inhibition of neutrophil adhesion to hypoxia/reoxygenation-stimulated ECV-304. Our data confirm that CsA inhibits neutrophil adhesion to hypoxia/reoxygenation stimulated ECV-304 by a mechanism involving inhibition of the signal transduction of ROS, CyPA and ERK1/2.
Cell Adhesion
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Cell Hypoxia
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Cells, Cultured
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Cyclophilins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Cyclosporine
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pharmacology
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Endothelium, Vascular
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cytology
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Humans
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Intercellular Adhesion Molecule-1
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 1
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metabolism
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Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3
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metabolism
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Neutrophils
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cytology
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Reactive Oxygen Species
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metabolism
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Reperfusion Injury
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physiopathology
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Signal Transduction
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Umbilical Veins
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cytology
7.Intercellular gap junctions in corporal smooth muscle.
National Journal of Andrology 2002;8(2):136-138
The contractility of corporal smooth muscle plays a critical role in human penile erectile process. Understanding the initiation, maintenance and modulation of corporal smooth muscle tone is a prequisite to improve understanding, diagnosis and treatment of erectile dysfunction. Despite this fact, indentification of both the precise mechanistic basis by which various agents exert their effects on individual corporal smooth muscle cells, moreover, the process by which these signals are spread among the diverse array of parenchymal cells in the paired corporal, remain somewhat of a physiological enigma. Therefore, this article aims at: 1. to review current knowledge of the regulation of corporal smooth muscle tone at the cellular and molecular level; 2. to review various methods used in the study of gap junction channel.
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Connexins
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physiology
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Gap Junctions
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physiology
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Humans
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Intercellular Junctions
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physiology
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Male
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Muscle, Smooth
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physiology
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Penis
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cytology
8.Nutrition and health status of the Beijing residents.
Xing-huo PANG ; Shu-fang JIAO ; Lei HUANG ; Jia-li DUAN ; Zhen-yong REN ; Ze-jun LIU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2005;39(4):269-272
OBJECTIVETo investigate the constitution and health status of the Beijing residents, and the primary influencing factors on nutrition and health, as to finding out the epidemiological characters and the changing trend of chronic diseases and to establish scientific basis for the establishment of public health and disease prevention policies of Beijing.
METHODSA stratified multi-stage cluster randomly sampling method was used. In total, 18 districts were surveyed, and among them, 9 were conducted dietary survey. The investigation was based on household, and all family members were surveyed at their home. After having got the compliance from the family members, question asking, medical examination, laboratory test and dietary investigation were carried out in these people.
RESULTSThe incidence rate of hypertension was 25.0% for the resident > or = 15 year-old, and over 50% for middle-aged and elderly people (> or = 45 years old). The incidence of diabetes for those not younger than 15 years old was 7.7%. The over-weight rate and the obesity rate for adults were 35.1% and 20.6%, respectively.
CONCLUSIONThe following risk factors of chronic disease, such as unreasonable diet pattern, deficient intake of some micronutrients, over-weight and obesity, lack of physical examination, smoking and over-drinking, should be the important factors influencing the health of Beijing residents severely.
China ; epidemiology ; Diabetes Mellitus ; epidemiology ; Female ; Health Status ; Humans ; Hypertension ; epidemiology ; Incidence ; Life Style ; Male ; Nutritional Status ; Obesity ; epidemiology ; Surveys and Questionnaires
9.Effects of benazepril on apoptosis in the kidney of diabetic rats.
Hui-jun DUAN ; Yan-ling ZHANG ; Yong-hong SHI ; Fang LIU ; Ying-min LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2002;37(6):409-411
AIMTo investigate the effects of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI) on apoptosis and the expression of Fas and Fas-L in the kidney of diabetic rats.
METHODSUninephrectomized Spraque-Dawley rats were used to induce diabetes by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (65 mg.kg-1). Benazepril (10 mg.kg-1) was given daily by gavage from the next day of the induction to diabetes for 12 weeks. Apoptosis was evaluated by means of terminal-deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated d-UTP nick end labeling (TUNEL). Flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry were used to detect the expression of Fas and Fas-L.
RESULTSCompared with those in the kidneys of control group, apoptotic cells were more in number and the expression of Fas and Fas-L was higher in the diabetic kidneys (P < 0.05). The number of apoptotic cells and the level of expression of Fas and Fas-L were reduced by benazepril treatment (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONAngiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor benazepril showed some renal protective effect on diabetic nephropathy, partly through inhibiting apoptosis by down-regulating Fas and Fas-L expression.
Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; Benzazepines ; pharmacology ; Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ; metabolism ; pathology ; Diabetic Nephropathies ; metabolism ; pathology ; Fas Ligand Protein ; Kidney ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Membrane Glycoproteins ; metabolism ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; fas Receptor ; metabolism
10.Effects of cholecystokinin-octapeptide on the tension of pulmonary artery in rabbits with endotoxic shock.
Guo-Chen DUAN ; Yi-Ling LING ; Zhen-Yong GU ; Peng WEI ; Zhi-Yun NIU ; Shi-Fang YANG
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2003;55(2):201-205
For investigation of the regulatory mechanism of cholecystokinin-octapeptide (CCK-8) on pulmonary circulation in rabbits with endotoxic shock (ES) induced by lipopolysaccharides (LPS), mean arterial pressure (MAP) and pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) were evaluated for 5 h in five groups of rabbits: group of LPS (8 mg/kg, i.v.)-induced ES, group of CCK-8 pretreatment (15 microg/kg, i.v.) 15 min before LPS administration (8 mg/kg, i.v.), group of proglumide pretreatment (1 mg/kg, i.v.) 15 min before LPS administration (8 mg/kg, i.v.), group of CCK (15 microg/kg, i.v.) only, and normal saline (control) group. The pulmonary arterial tension was measured with isolated vascular ring technique. The results showed that LPS-induced pulmonary arterial hypertension was abolished by CCK-8. In contrast, proglumide, a nonspecific antagonist of CCK-8 receptor, potentiated the deleterious effect of LPS. The contractile response of isolated pulmonary artery to alpha-adrenoceptor agonist phenylephrine (PE) was enhanced and the relaxation response to acetylcholine (ACh) was depressed significantly after LPS was injected, but the effect could be reversed by CCK-8. These results suggest that pulmonary circulation is improved by CCK-8 in ES, and the regulatory effects of CCK-8 may be brought about by modulating the pulmonary arterial tension.
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Hypertension, Pulmonary
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etiology
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physiopathology
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Male
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Pulmonary Artery
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drug effects
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physiology
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Rabbits
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Shock, Septic
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complications
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physiopathology
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Sincalide
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pharmacology
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Vasodilation
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drug effects