1.Analysis of the Relationship Between Era and YggG in E.coli by Double-promoter Expression Vector pDH2-YggG-P_(tac)-Era
Yong HUANG ; Xiao-Nan ZHANG ; Bin ZHANG ; Tao WANG ; Li WANG ; Lu-Yuan GUAN ; Nan-Chun CHEN ; Su-Min CHEN ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(03):-
yggG, a Era-binding protein gene, was isolated and cloned from the E.coli genomic DNA library. Previous studies indicated that the product of yggG gene, YggG294(amino acids 1-294), strongly inhibited the growth of host bacteria and caused the death of bacteria cells. To elucidate whether Era is related to the death of bacterial cells expressed YggG294,A double promoter expression vector that can express YggG294 and Era proteins controllably in cells was constructed. Using this vector to express YggG294 and Era protein in the same E.coli cells, then analyzed the relation between YggG294 and Era. The results showed that the ratio of Era proteins to total proteins increased with the increase of induction time in E.coli cells without YggG294 expression and with little YggG294 expression;the ratio of Era proteins to total proteins seemed to be a constant level in E.coli cells overexpressing YggG294;but we could not detect any Era hydrolyzate in E.coli cells overexpressed YggG294 could not be detected. The results also showed that pre-expression of Era protein did not produce any effect on the growth inhibition of E.coli cells caused by YggG294. These results indicate that YggG294 can not hydrolyze Era protein in E.coli cells, and that YggG-Era interaction is not associated with the death of bacteria expressed YggG294. It is thus reasonable to draw a conclusion that Era is not associated with the growth inhibition of E.coli cells caused by YggG294. YggG294 inhibits the growth of bacteria by other way.
2.Outcomes and radiographs changes of lumbar degeneration disease treated by dynamic stabilization device
Lehui ZHANG ; Bingqiang WANG ; Dong LI ; Jinjun LI ; Nan SU ; Yong YANG
International Journal of Surgery 2010;37(8):524-527
Objective To observe the clinical therapeutic outcomes and the radiographs changes of lumbar degeneration disease treated by dynamic stabilization device (Wallis). Methods Eighty-four cases of lumbar degeneration disease were treated by threaded fusion cage, from May 1997 to May 2002. The JOA scores, the rate of fusion,cage sink and adjacent segment degeneration were observed. Results The average hospitalizotion was 23.59 days. The mean operation time was 3.00 hours. The mean JOA scores were 13.93 before the operation,while 26.69 on the end of the following time respectively; there was statistical significant. The mean motion of operative segment was 5.22 before operation, while 2.44 on the end of the following time respectively. The mean extension of operative segment was 3.32 before operation ,while 1.39 on the end of the following time respectively. The mean motion of adjacent segment was 3.68 before operation, while 6.54 on the end of the following time respectively. The mean extension of adjacent segment was 1.95 before operation,while 3.95 on the end of the following time respectively. There were all statistical significant on those changes of Cobbs angel. Conclusions The long-term therapeuptic effect of WALLIS treatment for lumbar degeneration disease is reliable. The motion of operative segment was significant decreased, especially on extension. The motion of adjacent segment was significant increased, the degree extension of adjacent segment was also significant increased.
3.Prognosis analysis of 117 nasopharyngeal carcinoma patients treated by intensity modulated radiotherapy
Nan GE ; Huanxin UN ; Weihan HU ; Yong SU ; Hanyu WANG ; Rui SUN ; Xiuyu CAI ; Shiyi BU ; Xin ZHANG ; Mengyao QIU ; Wei ZHANG ; Su LUO ; Yixin ZHOU ; Ting JIN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2010;22(8):530-533
Objective To analyse the prognosis of 117 newly diagnosed nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) patients underwent intensity modulated radiotherapy (IMRT). Methods From Jan to Nov 2005, 117 NPC patients who were treated by IMRT were enrolled. There were 81 males and 36 females with a median age of 42 years (range 18-76 years). According to Chinese Fuzhou Staging system(1992), 11 cases were Stage I , 15 Stage Ⅱ, 54 Stage Ⅲ and 37 Stage ⅣA. IMRT was carried out with Peacock plan. The prescription dose to the gross target volume(GTVnx) of nasopharyngeal tumor was 68 Gy, that of positive neck lymph nodes (GTVnd) was 60-66 Gy, clinical target volume 1 (CTV1) was 60 Gy, and CTV2 was 54 Gy. Results After a median follow-up time of 48 months (range 10.5-59.5 months), the 3-and 5-year overall survival (OS) rates were 95.7 % and 89.7 %, the disease-free survival (DFS) rates were 91.5 % and 87.2%, and the local-regional control rates were 94.0 % and 91.5 %. Univariate analysis showed the KPS, stage, Fuzhou clinical stage, status of blood platelet before treatment and uric acid after treatment were correlated with OS rate. T stage was the only independent factor of prognosis in the COX stepwise regression model. Conclusion Radical IMRT significantly prolongs the survival of NPC patients. T stage is the only independent prognostic factor for NPC patients.
4.Vitamin E inhibits homocysteine-mediated smooth muscle cell proliferation.
Tong ZOU ; Nan LIU ; Shu-de LI ; Yong-chun SU ; Yong MAN ; Di LU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2007;27(6):783-786
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and the effect of vitamin E on proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) induced by homocysteine.
METHODSDNA synthesis in the VSMCs cells was measured using [3H]-thymidine incorporation assay, and the cell number determined by trypan blue method. The level of ROS in the cells was determined using DCF-DA as the fluorescence probe.
RESULTSHomocysteine promoted VSMC DNA synthesis, proliferation, and ROS production. Cysteine resulted in increased ROS production in VSMCs, but had no significant effect on DNA synthesis and cell proliferation. Catalase significantly inhibited ROS production induced by homocysteine, but did not significantly inhibited homocysteine-mediated proliferation of VSMCs. While alpha-tocopherol and beta-tocopherol both suppressed increased ROS production induced by homocysteine in VSMCs, only alpha-tocopherol significantly inhibited homocysteine-mediated VSMC proliferation.
CONCLUSIONROS is not associated with VSMC proliferation, and vitamin E-induced suppression of VSMC proliferation is probably related to protein kinase C inhibition.
Animals ; Antioxidants ; pharmacology ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Homocysteine ; pharmacology ; Muscle, Smooth ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Muscle, Smooth, Vascular ; cytology ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Rats ; Reactive Oxygen Species ; metabolism ; Vitamin E ; pharmacology ; alpha-Tocopherol ; pharmacology ; beta-Tocopherol ; pharmacology
5.Clinical Significance of Lateral Resection Margin Involvement for Colon Cancer.
Nan Joo LEE ; Tae Geun HA ; Jin Yong SHIN ; Su Jin JEONG ; Kwan Hee HONG
Journal of the Korean Society of Coloproctology 2006;22(5):322-329
PURPOSE: The clinical significance of the lateral resection margin for rectal cancer has been widely investigated. The ascending and the descending colon do not have a peritoneal covering posteriorly. Therefore, colon cancers located on their posterior side can penetrate the entire bowel wall, which is similar to mesorectal invasion in rectal cancer. However, the prognostic significance of the retroperitoneal resection margin involvement is unknown. The aim of this study is to evaluate the prognostic significance of the lateral resection margin in ascending and descending colon cancer. METHODS: A retrospective study was performed and involved 92 patients who had undergone a curative resection for right or left colon cancer with TNM stage II and III. The patients were assigned to either a lateral margin negative group (LMNG, n=73) or a lateral margin positive group (LMPG, n=19) according to the presence of a tumor or a metastatic lymph node within 1 mm of the lateral resection margin. The oncological outcomes of the LMPG were compared with those of the LMNG. RESULTS: The LMPG was younger and had higher incidences of tumors positive vascular or neural invasion and advanced T and N stages. The overall recurrence rate of the LMPG was higher than that of the LMNG (36.8% versus 16.4%) and the cumulative survival rate of the LMPG was significantly lower than that of the LMNG (35.0% versus 76.2%). High preoperative CEA, lymphatic invasion, lateral margin involvement of the tumor, N2 in nodal status were significant factors in the univariate analysis for evaluation of the prognosis, but lateral margin involvement was not a significant factor in the multivariate analysis. In the lymph-node-positive group and the CEA non-elevation group, lateral margin involvement of the tumor was revealed as a prognostic factor. CONCLUSIONS: Lateral margin involvement of ascending and descending colon cancer affects tumor recurrence and overall survival, but it is not a significant prognostic factor.
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6.A Case Report of Accessory Cervical Thymus.
Ki Yun LEE ; Yong Soon CHUN ; Jeong Su NAM ; Nan Joo LEE ; Hye Kyoung YOON
Journal of the Korean Association of Pediatric Surgeons 2008;14(1):83-87
Accessory cervical thymic tissue has been rarely reported. However, it should be included in the differential diagnosis of neck masses in children, along with branchial anomalies, lymph nodes and other tumors. This lesion occurs along the descending line of the thymus between the angle of mandible and superior mediastinum. A 2-month-old infant presented with an asymptomatic left sided neck mass. MRI revealed a well defined homogeneous mass in the deep lobe of left parotid gland. At operation, an easily identified soft tissue mass was found in the left submandibular area, measuring 3 x 1.5 cm. It was completely excised. Microscopic examination revealed normal thymic tissue.
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7.Effects of Saikokaryukotsuboreito on Spermatogenesis and Fertility in Aging Male Mice.
Zhi-Jun ZANG ; Su-Yun JI ; Ya-Nan ZHANG ; Yong GAO ; Bin ZHANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2016;129(7):846-853
BACKGROUNDAspermia caused by exogenous testosterone limit its usage in late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) patients desiring fertility. Saikokaryukotsuboreito (SKRBT) is reported to improve serum testosterone and relieve LOH-related symptoms. However, it is unclear whether SKRBT affects fertility. We aimed to examine the effects of SKRBT on spermatogenesis and fertility in aging male mice.
METHODSThirty aging male mice were randomly assigned to three groups. Mice were orally administered with phosphate-buffer solution or SKRBT (300 mg/kg, daily) or received testosterone by subcutaneous injections (10 mg/kg, every 3 days). Thirty days later, each male mouse was mated with two female mice. All animals were sacrificed at the end of 90 days. Intratesticular testosterone (ITT) levels, quality of sperm, expression of synaptonemal complex protein 3 (SYCP3), and fertility were assayed.
RESULTSIn the SKRBT-treated group, ITT, quality of sperm, and expression of SYCP3 were all improved compared with the control group (ITT: 85.50 ± 12.31 ng/g vs. 74.10 ± 11.45 ng/g, P = 0.027; sperm number: [14.94 ± 4.63] × 106 cells/ml vs. [8.79 ± 4.38] × 106 cells/ml, P = 0.002; sperm motility: 43.16 ± 9.93% vs. 33.51 ± 6.98%, P = 0.015; the number of SYCP3-positive cells/tubule: 77.50 ± 11.01 ng/ml vs. 49.30 ± 8.73 ng/ml, P < 0.001; the expression of SYCP3 protein: 1.23 ± 0.09 vs. 0.84 ± 0.10, P < 0.001), but fertility was not significantly changed (P > 0.05, respectively). In the testosterone-treated group, ITT, quality of sperm, and expression of SYCP3 were markedly lower than the control group (ITT: 59.00 ± 8.67, P = 0.005; sperm number: [4.34 ± 2.45] × 106 cells/ml, P = 0.018; sperm motility: 19.53 ± 7.69%, P = 0.001; the number of SYCP3-positive cells/tubule: 30.00 ± 11.28, P < 0.001; the percentage of SYCP3-positive tubules/section 71.98 ± 8.88%, P = 0.001; the expression of SYCP3 protein: 0.71 ± 0.09, P < 0.001), and fertility was also suppressed (P < 0.05, respectively).
CONCLUSIONSKRBT had no adverse effect on fertility potential in aging male mice.
Aging ; Animals ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Fertility ; drug effects ; Hypogonadism ; drug therapy ; Male ; Mice ; Nuclear Proteins ; analysis ; Sperm Count ; Sperm Motility ; drug effects ; Spermatogenesis ; drug effects ; Testis ; drug effects ; pathology ; Testosterone ; blood
8.Expression of Toll-like receptors in human bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells.
Xiao-Xia HE ; Hai BAI ; Guo-Rong YANG ; Yong-Jie XUE ; Ya-Nan SU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2009;17(3):695-699
The aim of this study was to explore the characteristics of Toll-like receptor expression in mesenchymal stem cells derived from bone marrow of healthy donor (BM-MSCs). BM-MSCs were isolated from bone marrow of healthy donor by Ficoll method. Expressions of CD34, CD45, HLA-DR, CD44 and CD71 in BM-MSCs were detected by flow cytometry. CD71 in BM-MSCs was assayed by immunocytochemistry. The adipocyte and osteoblast induction of BM-MSCs were detected by alizarin red stain and oil red stain respectively. TLR 1 - 10 mRNA levels in BM-MSCs were evaluated by semiquantitative RT-PCR. The results showed that expressions of CD34, CD45 and HLA-DR in BM-MSC were negative while the expressions of CD44 and CD71 were positive. CD71 in BM-MSCs was positive. After induced by osteoblast and adipocyte inductor, BM-MSCs were positive for alizarin red staining and oil red staining respectively. All of TLR 1 - 10 mRNA were found in BM-MSCs with high expression levels of TLR2, TLR3, TLR4, TLR7, TLR8, TLR9 and low expression levels of TLR1, TLR5, TLR6, TLR10. In conclusion, different levels of TLR 1 - 10 mRNA were expressed in BM-MSCs of healthy donor.
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9.Total lumbar disc replacement with SB Charité III prosthesis: Chinese experience with more than two years follow-up.
Shi-bao LU ; Qing-yi WANG ; Yong HAI ; Qing-jun SU ; Nan KANG ; Cen-shan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2008;46(5):342-345
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical and radiographic results of total lumbar disc replacement with SB Charité III prosthesis.
METHODSFrom Dec 1999 to Dec 2006, total lumbar disc replacement with SB Charité III prosthesis was performed in 65 patients affected with degenerative lumbar disc disorders. Among these patients, 48 (52 prosthesis) were followed up for more than two years (from 2.0 to 7.5 years). There were 22 males and 26 females with an average age of 43 years old (from 36 to 58 years). The diagnosis was lumbar disc herniation with low back pain in 34 patients, discogenic low back pain in 9 patients and failed lumbar disc surgery in 5 patients. All patients underwent standard anterior procedure under general anesthesia. One level replacement was done in 44 patients (L3,4 in 3, L4,5 in 23 and L5-S1 in 18), and two level procedures in 4 patients (L3,4/L4,5 in 1 and L4,5/L5-S1 in 3). Clinical and radiographic results of these patients were evaluated at each follow-up time (1, 3, 6, 12, 24 months after operation and the latest).
RESULTSThe average visual analogue scales score for pain was 9.3 before operation, changed to 4.3 one month after operation, further declined to 2.6 two years after operation and finally to 1.8 at the latest follow-up evaluation. Meanwhile, the average Oswestry Disability Index was 45.8 before operation, 28.6 one month after operation, 12.5 two years after operation and 8.2 at the latest followup evaluation. All operated levels but one maintained mobile and there was no significant loss of range of motion observed. Complications such as implant dislocation or significant subsidence of the prosthesis occurred in none case of this group. All patients but one (98%) were satisfied with the surgery at the latest follow-up evaluation.
CONCLUSIONSTotal lumbar disc replacement is an effective method for the treatment of degenerative disc disorders. Its long-term outcome remains to be verified.
Adult ; Arthroplasty, Replacement ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Intervertebral Disc ; surgery ; Joint Prosthesis ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Retrospective Studies ; Treatment Outcome
10.The effects of various beta-blockers on myocardial gap junction structure in rat with myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury.
Shu-ying FAN ; Yuan-nan KE ; Yu-jie ZENG ; De-chun SU ; Yong WANG ; Pei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2007;35(2):182-186
OBJECTIVETo compare the effects of carvedilol, metoprolol and propranolol on myocardial gap junction (GJ) structure in rat with myocardial ischemia and reperfusion injury.
METHODSRats were divided randomly into five groups: sham operation group (SO), myocardial ischemia and reperfusion group (IR), IR + carvedilol group (CV), IR + metoprolol group (MT), and IR + propranolol group (PP). The left anterior descending branch was ligated for 30 minutes and reperfused for 4 hours (IR). After 4 h reperfusion, the distribution and composition of gap junctional connexin 43 (CX43) were observed by immunofluorescence and laser scanning confocal microscopy (LSCM), and the quantification of CX43 was measured by LSCM.
RESULTCompared with SO group, IR resulted in abnormal distribution and composition of CX43-GJ and the impairment of CX43-GJ was significantly attenuated by CV, MT and PP treatments with the best effect observed in CV group (P<0.05 vs. MT and PP).
CONCLUSIONThese results suggest that beta-blockers, especially, carvedilol, could significantly attenuate IR induced CX43-GJ impairment.
Adrenergic beta-Antagonists ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Connexin 43 ; metabolism ; Disease Models, Animal ; Gap Junctions ; drug effects ; Male ; Myocardial Reperfusion Injury ; Myocardium ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley