1.Study on expression of transforming growth factor?1 in human colorectal carcinoma and its correlation with prognosis
Qiu-Hong FAN ; Yi-Zhong FENG ; Yong-Xing XU ;
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2001;0(08):-
Objective To investigate the expression of transforming growth factor?1(TGF-?1)in human colorectal carcinoma and its value for predicting the prognosis.Methods The expression of TGF-?1 and vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF)was measured in specimens of 52 coloreetal cancers by immunohistoehemistry.The features of clinical pathology were analyzed and the follow-up of all patients were conducted.The correlation between the expression of TGF-?1 and the survival time was studied with Log-rank test.Results Of 52 patients,no expression of TGF-?1 and VEGF was observed in 11 and 14 patients,and the expression was noticed in 41 and 38 patients,respectively.There was a signifi- cant positive correlation between expression of TGF-?1 and expression of VEGF(x~2=0.633,P<0.01). Furthermore,the expression of TGF-?1 was significantly correlated with Dukes staging(x~2=19.866,P<0.01)and metastasis of lymph nodes(x~2=13.152,P<0.01).The 3-year overall survival rates(OSR)in all patients was 49.1% and the 3-year OSR of patients with and without expression of TGF-?1 were 20.5% and 69.2% respectively(x~2=11.64,P=0.0006).Conclusion The expression of TGF-?1 could be served as an important predicator for prognosis of coloreetal carcinoma.
2.Effects of sinapic acid on proliferation and apoptosis of rat vascular smooth muscle cells induced by high glucose
Xing PEI ; Yong HAN ; Zhanhua ZHANG ; Na LI ; Yao SHI ; Yuanyuan ZHANG ; Yigang FAN ; Hongyan TIAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(7):1174-1179
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To investigate the effects of sinapic acid ( SA) on the proliferation and apoptosis of rat vas-cular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) induced by high glucose (HG).METHODS:Cultured A7r5 cells were randomly di-vided and treated as indicated.The cell viability was determined by MTT assay.DNA synthesis was measured by BrdU as-say.Cell cycle progression and cell apoptotic rate were determined by flow cytometry analysis.The levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) were detected by ELISA.The protein levels of cyclin D1, P21, P27, phosphorylated protein kinase C (p-PKC), p-P38 andβ-actin were evaluated by Western blot.RESULTS:Compared with control group, the viability of A7r5 cells was significantly enhanced, the DNA synthesis was increased, the cell cycle progression was promoted, the levels of ROS were elevated, the cell apoptotic rate was reduced, the protein expression of P21 and P27 was decreased, and the pro-tein levels of cyclin D1, p-PKC and p-P38 were increased in HG group (all P<0.05).These effects were reversed by SA (0.1, 1 and 10 μmol/L) treatment in a dose-dependent manner (all P<0.05).Both P38 inhibitor SB203580 and PKC inhibitor chelerythrine significantly inhibit HG-induced PKC/P38 activation and cell viability ( P <0.05).CONCLU-SION:SA inhibits HG-induced VSMCs proliferation and promotes cell apoptosis via reducing PKC/P38 activation.
3.The cellular decision between apoptosis and autophagy.
Chinese Journal of Cancer 2013;32(3):121-129
Apoptosis and autophagy are important molecular processes that maintain organismal and cellular homeostasis, respectively. While apoptosis fulfills its role through dismantling damaged or unwanted cells, autophagy maintains cellular homeostasis through recycling selective intracellular organelles and molecules. Yet in some conditions, autophagy can lead to cell death. Apoptosis and autophagy can be stimulated by the same stresses. Emerging evidence indicates an interplay between the core proteins in both pathways, which underlies the molecular mechanism of the crosstalk between apoptosis and autophagy. This review summarizes recent literature on molecules that regulate both the apoptotic and autophagic processes.
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Apoptosis
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Apoptosis Regulatory Proteins
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metabolism
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Autophagy
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Homeostasis
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Humans
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Neoplasms
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metabolism
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pathology
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Signal Transduction
4.Treatment of Chronic Heart Failure Patients with Qi-Yang Deficiency and Blood Stasis Resistance Syndrome by Xnmallong Injection: a Multi-center Randomized Control Study.
Jin-gui XUE ; Xiao-long WANG ; Yong XU ; Feng-chun LI ; Li LIU ; Xing WANG ; Jian-zhong WANG ; Fan LIU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(7):796-800
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the efficacy and safety of Xinmailong Injection (XI) in treatment of chronic heart failure (CHF) patients with qi-yang deficiency and blood stasis resistance syndrome (QY-DBSRS).
METHODSTotally 238 CHF patients with QYDBSRS were assigned to the treatment group (118 cases) and the control group (120 cases) by randomized, double-blind, placebo parallel controlled method. Patients in the treatment group received routine therapy and XI (100 mg/2 mL, by dripping at 5 mg/kg, twice per day for 5 consecutive days), while those in the control group received routine therapy and XI mimetic agent (100 mg/2 mL, by dripping at 5 mg/kg, twice per day for 5 consecutive days). The heart function classification of New York Heart Association (NYHA), 6-min walking distance, left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), scores for Chinese medical symptoms were observed before and after treatment, and safety assessed.
RESULTSTotally 235 patients actually entered full analysis set (FAS), including 120 cases in the control group and 115 cases in the treatment group. The total effective rate of heart function, 6-min walking distance and increased post-pre-treatment distance in the experimental group were superior to those of the control group with statistical difference (all P < 0.05). Compared with the control group, increased value of post-pre-treatment LVEF, the total effective rate of Chinese medical syndrome efficacy, scores for Chinese medical symptoms and decreased post-pre-treatment value of Chinese medical syndrome scores were obviously improved (all P < 0.05). There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse events between the two groups (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSXI could improve the heart function of CHF patients, improve Chinese medical symptoms, elevate exercise tolerance, and improve LVEF. It had no obvious toxic and side effects.
Chronic Disease ; Double-Blind Method ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Heart Failure ; drug therapy ; Humans ; Injections ; Medicine, Chinese Traditional ; Phytotherapy ; Qi ; Syndrome ; Yang Deficiency
5.ClONING OF NP, P AND L GENE OF NEWCASTLE DISEASE VIRUS OF GOOSE ORIGIN AND IDENTIFICATION OF P GENE EXPRESSION
Yu-Liang LIU ; Yan-Tao WU ; Yong HUANG ; Wei-Xing SHAO ; Dong-Ping WEI ; Xiu-Fan LIU ;
Microbiology 1992;0(02):-
NP, P and L gene of Newcastle disease virus of goose origin were amplified and cloned into pGEM-T easy vector and then subcloned into pCI-neo expression vector respectively, the positive clones were identified by enzyme cutting, PCR and sequencing. GFP reporter gene was inserted into the downstream of recombinant expression plasmid of P gene, which of stop codon was deleted. The experiment of transfection of P and GFP recombinant plasmid on COS-1 cells and CEF showed that GFP gene expressed, and this demonstrated that P gene was also expressed. This research may be helpful for further study of reverse genetics and functional genome of NDV of goose origin.
6.Drainage does not Promote Post-operative Rehabilitation After Bilateral Total Knee Arthroplasties Compared With Nondrainage
Fan YU ; Liu YONG ; Lin JIN ; Chang XIAO ; Wang WEI ; Weng XI-SHENG ; Qiu GUI-XING
Chinese Medical Sciences Journal 2013;(4):206-210
Objective To assess the effects of suction drainage versus nondrainage on the post-operative rehabilitation of patients receiving primary bilateral total knee arthroplasties (TKA).
Methods A prospective study including 40 patients was conducted. These patients were diagnosed with osteoarthritis and underwent primary bilateral TKA between October 2007 and September 2009 with the same operation team. A suction drainage was placed by randomization in only one knee for each patient, while the other knee as self-control. Pain visual analogue scale score, extremity swelling, wound healing, range of motion and incidence of early post-operative complications between the drained and nondrained group were compared statistically.
Results Each patient was followed up for 12 months. Placing drainage did not relieve the pain, extremity swelling, ecchymosis, or reduce the incidence of early complications (all P>0.05).
Conclusions Suction drainage in TKA does not exhibit substantial advantages in promoting post-operative rehabilitation after unsophisticated TKA, compared with nondrainage. On the other hand, it might complicate the surgical operation, and increase the incidence of post-operative hemorrhage and retrograde infection.Thus we do not recommend suction drainage in unsophisticatedTKA.
7.Effect of Tibetan medicine zuotai on the activity, protein and mRNA expression of CYP1A2 and NAT2.
Xiang-Yang LI ; Yong-Nian LIU ; Yong-Ping LI ; Jun-Bo ZHU ; Xing-Chen YAO ; Yong-Fang LI ; Mei YANG ; Ming YUAN ; Xue-Ru FAN ; Yue-Miao YIN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(2):267-272
To study the effect of Tibetan medicine Zuotai on the activity, protein and mRNA expression of CYP1A2 and NAT2, three different doses (1.2, 3.8 and 12 mg x kg(-1)) of Zuotai were administrated orally to rats once a day or once daily for twelve days, separately. Rats were administrated orally caffeine (CF) on the second day after Zuotai administration, and the urine concentration of CF metabolite 5-acetylamino-6-formylamino-3-methyl-uracil (AFMU), 1-methyluric acid (1U), 1-methylxanthine (1X), 1, 7-dimethylxanthine (17U) at 5 h after study drug administration was determined by RP-HPLC. The activity of CYP1A2 and NAT2 was evaluated by the ratio of metabolites (AFMU+1X+1U)/17U and the ratio of AFMU/(AFMU+1X+1U), respectively. The protein and mRNA expression of CYP1A2 and NAT2 were determined by ELISA and RT-PCR method, respectively. After single administration of Zuotai 3.8 mg x kg(-1) and repeated administration of Zuotai 3.8 and 12 mg x kg(-1), the activity of CYP1A2 and NAT2 decreased significantly compared with control group and there was no significant difference between other dose group and control group. The protein expression of CYP1A2 was significant lower than that in control group after repeated administration of Zuotai 12 mg x kg(-1), and the mRNA expression of CYP1A2 decreased significantly compared with that of control group after single administration of Zuotai 3.8 mg x kg(-1) and repeated admistration of Zuotai 12 mg x kg(-1), separately. The protein expression of NAT2 decreased significantly compared with that of control group after single and repeated administration of Zuotai 3.8 mg x kg(-1), respectively, and the mRNA expression of CYP1A2 decreased significantly compared with control group after single administration of Zuotai 3.8 mg x kg(-1). This study found that Tibetan medicine Zuotai had significant effect on the activity, protein and mRNA expression of CYP1A2 and NAT2.
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Arylamine N-Acetyltransferase
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genetics
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metabolism
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RNA, Messenger
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8.Prophylactic effect of quinacrine against experimental heatstroke.
Yong-Qi ZHAO ; Lu-Ming WANG ; Cheng XING ; Shu-Hong LIU ; Yan WU ; Ming FAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2007;42(8):817-821
The present study is to assess the prophylactic effect of quinacrine (QA) , an anti-malarial drug, against heatstroke in rats. Conscious rats were orally given equal volume normal saline or QA (dissolved in normal saline and final dosage for rats was 4.5, 9.0 and 18 mg x kg(-1)). An hour later rats were put into a warm water circulated hot chamber (41.0 +/- 0.5) degrees C. Rectal temperature (core temperature, T(co)) of rats in hot chamber was continuously monitored by a thermocouple. T(co) and survival time of rats showed that QA pre-treatment postponed the hyperthermia, and increased the survival time of rats in hot chamber. Primary striatum neurons' culture from new born rats was maintained with D-MEM and 10% FBS. After immuno-cytochemistry identification with antibodies against neural specific proteins, culture received 20 micromol x L(-1) QA only for 1 h and followed by 43.0 degrees C heat treatment for another hour, or 20 micromol x L(-1) QA for 1 h followed by 43.0 degrees C heat treatment for another hour. Control culture received heat treatment only. Cultures were labeled with the fluorescent indicator DPH and the relative membrane fluidity of neurons was measured with the help of fluorescent polarized spectrophotometer. [3H] Arachidonic acid (AA) labeled membrane of E. Coli cells was used as substrate to determine cPLA2 activity of neurons. Gas chromatography and mass spectrum were also employed to detect on the level of fatty acids level in rat striatum neurons. Results from cells indicated that inhibition of cPLA2, reduction the release of active fatty acids such as AA, and possibly, stabilization of the cell membrane which was disturbed by hot treatment, may contribute to the mechanism underlying heat protection and heatstroke preventive effects of quinacrine.
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drug effects
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pathology
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metabolism
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metabolism
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physiopathology
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prevention & control
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Hot Temperature
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adverse effects
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Male
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Membrane Fluidity
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drug effects
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physiology
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metabolism
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Rats, Wistar
9.Expression of FLI-1 and analysis of prognostic factors in primitive neuroectodermal tumor.
Li-Juan CHEN ; Yong-Xu JIA ; Fei-Fei FAN ; Xing-Ya LI
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2010;32(12):917-920
OBJECTIVETo observe the expression of FLI-1 in primitive neuroectodermal tumors (PNET), explore the value of immunohistochemical staining of FLI-1 in combination with other neural markers in diagnosis of PNET, and analyze the prognostic factors in PNET patients.
METHODS35 cases of PNET, of which 33 cases with complete clinical data, were included in this study. Immmunohistochemistry (The En Vision method) was applied to detect the expression of FLI-1, CD99, Syn, NSE, S-100, NF, Vim in the tumor tissues. The clinicopathological data of 33 cases were analyzed by Cox regression.
RESULTSThe positive expression rate of FLI-1 were 51.4% and that of CD99 was 88.6%. The sensitivity of FLI-1 combined with CD99 was up to 100%. The positive rates of Vim, Syn, NSE, s-100 and NF were 91.4%, 48.6%, 45.7%, 22.9% and 0, respectively. Cox regression analysis showed that the impact of primary location and treatment modality were of statistical significance (P < 0.05), but the age, sex, stage or size of tumors did not (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONImmunohistochemical detection of FLI-1 and neural markers is a preferred method for clinical diagnosis of PNET. The main factors affecting the prognosis are the primary location of PNET and treatment modality.
12E7 Antigen ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Antigens, CD ; metabolism ; Brain Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; therapy ; Cell Adhesion Molecules ; metabolism ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Combined Modality Therapy ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Neuroectodermal Tumors, Primitive ; metabolism ; pathology ; therapy ; Neuroectodermal Tumors, Primitive, Peripheral ; metabolism ; pathology ; therapy ; Pelvic Neoplasms ; metabolism ; pathology ; therapy ; Phosphopyruvate Hydratase ; metabolism ; Proportional Hazards Models ; Proto-Oncogene Protein c-fli-1 ; metabolism ; S100 Proteins ; metabolism ; Survival Rate ; Synaptophysin ; metabolism ; Vimentin ; metabolism ; Young Adult
10.Passage adaptability of candidate strains for hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome purified vaccine in Vero cells and their immunogenicity.
Wei CHEN ; Cai-fang XUE ; Jiang-qiu LIU ; Zhong-yi LI ; Yong-xing FAN ; Lu XU ; Hui LIAO
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2003;17(2):129-132
OBJECTIVETo adapt the candidate strains of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) purified vaccine to Vero cells and to study their antigenicity and immunogenicity.
METHODSThe viral strains H8207 (Hantaan virus, HTN) and Y86013 (Seoul virus, SEO) were continuously propagated in Vero cell by the terminal dilution method and studied the characteristics of virus multiplication, viral titers and the amounts of virus antigen after serial passages. Three batches of crude monovalent inactivated vaccine were developed using the different passages of these 2 viral strains.
RESULTSThe strains H8207 and Y86013 adapted to Vero cells and stably grew on the cells with high titers. Rabbits immunized with the crude vaccines of H8207 and Y86013 showed 100% sero-conversion and the neutralizing antibody titers of the rabbit immune sera reached 1?10 at 4 weeks after 2 times of immunization.
CONCLUSIONSThe results suggest that these 2 candidate strains had adapted to Vero cells, possessed high titers and good immunogenicity and be feasible to prepare the HFRS purified vaccine in Vero cells.
Animals ; Antibodies, Viral ; blood ; Cercopithecus aethiops ; Hantaan virus ; growth & development ; immunology ; Hemorrhagic Fever with Renal Syndrome ; prevention & control ; Mice ; Neutralization Tests ; Rabbits ; Seoul virus ; growth & development ; immunology ; Vaccination ; Vaccines, Inactivated ; immunology ; Vero Cells ; Viral Vaccines ; biosynthesis ; immunology