1.Effect of echinacoside-containing serum in promoting mesenchymal stem cell osteogenic differentiation and ZHX₃ expression in rats.
Yuan TIAN ; Yang DI ; Cui-fen BAO ; Yu-han LIN ; Shu-jian QIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(20):4052-4057
To investigate the effect and possible mechanism of echinacoside-containing serum on the osteogenic differentiation in rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells. Rat bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells were cultivated by the whole bone marrow adherence method. The 3rd generation of cells were divided into 3 groups: the blank control group, the classic osteogenic-induced group and the 10% echinacoside-containing serum group. The expression of alkaline phosphatase and osteocalcin were detected by ELISA. The ex- pression of ZHX, protein was detected by Western blot technique. RT-PCR technique was used to detect the expression of ZHX₃mRNA. According to the result, the expressions of the alkaline phosphatase and osteocalcin in the classic osteogenic-induced group and the 10% echinacoside-containing serum group were significantly higher than that of the blank control group (P <0. 01). And expressions of the alkaline phosphatase activity and osteocalcin in the 10% echinacoside-containing serum group were significantly higher than that in the classic osteogenic-induced group (P < 0.01). Meanwhile, the classic osteogenic-induced group and the 10% echinacoside-containing serum group showed obviously higher ZHX₃ protain and mRNA expression than that of the black control group, with significant differences (P < 0.01); the 10% echinacoside-containing serum group showed obviously higher ZHX₃ protain and mRNA expression than that of the classic osteogenic-induced group, with a significant difference (P < 0.01). In conclusion, 10% echinacoside-containing serum can promote the differentiation of the bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells cultured in vitro. Its mechanism may be correlated with the increase in the ZHX₃expression.
Animals
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Cell Differentiation
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drug effects
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Cells, Cultured
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Female
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Glycosides
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blood
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pharmacology
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Homeodomain Proteins
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genetics
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metabolism
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Male
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Mesenchymal Stromal Cells
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cytology
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drug effects
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metabolism
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Osteogenesis
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drug effects
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Serum
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chemistry
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Transcription Factors
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genetics
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metabolism
2.Identification and characterization of marker chromosome in Turner syndrome
Yue-Qiu TAN ; De-Hua CHENG ; Yu-Fen DI ; Lu-Yun LI ; Guang-Xiu LU ;
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2000;0(10):-
Objective To analyze the karyotypes of 11 cases of Turner syndrome with marker chromosome,and study the phenotypic effects resulting from the abnormal karyotype.Methods Eleven Turner syndrome patients had a mosaic karyotype and carried a marker chromosome,and 6 marker chromosomes were ring chromosomes.Their karyotypes were showed as mos.45,X/46,X,+mar or mos. 45,X/46,X,+r.Fluorescence in situ hybridization(FISH)technique with X/Y centromere probes was performed to determine the origin of the marker chromosome.Reverse chromosome painting technique was used to identify the breakpoints of two largest markers.Phenotype effects with different chromosome breakpoints were compared.Results All the 11 marker chromosomes were ring X chromosomes.The breakpoints of the r(X)were involved in Xp22,Xq22,Xq24 and Xq26,etc.Conclusions The marker chromosomes in Turner syndrome mainly originate from X chromosome and form ring chromosome X.Each r (X)in our patients was mosaic,indicating it was originated from mitosis error during early embryo development.To analyze the origin of the marker chromosome and the breakpoint of r(X)will provide guidance for the therapy and prognosis of the Turner syndrome patient.
3.Enhanced apoptosis-inducing effect of etoposide on leukemic cell lines M-07e and TF-1 by the proteasome inhibitor Z-LLL-CHO.
Yu LAN ; Xue-Min ZHANG ; Ping-Di YANG ; Bei-Fen SHEN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2003;11(5):485-489
Recent researches indicate that ubiquitin-protea some pathway plays an important role in apoptosis regulation. Proteasome inhibitors induce apoptosis in many kinds of neoplastic cells, thus provide a great opportunity for exploring synergy of proteasome inhibitors and other apoptosis-inducing agents. In this study, the effect of the proteasome inhibitor Z-LLL-CHO combined with etoposide (VP16) on leukemic cell lines M-07e and TF-1 was investigated by MTT assay, trypan blue exclusion, flow cytometry and Western blot. The results showed that the combination of Z-LLL-CHO and VP16 was much more effective than either agents alone in promoting cytotoxicity in both cell lines evaluated. Accumulation of cells in S + G2/M phase of the cell cycle was observed in the cells treated with VP16 and Z-LLL-CHO alone, while apparent increase of sub-G0/G1 fraction was detected in cells treated with combination of the agents. The cleavage of Bcl-2 into a shortened 22 kD fragment was detected in M-07e cells exposed to either agents alone, and the fraction of 22 kD fragment was increased in the cells treated with combination of the agents. In conclusion, the combination of Z-LLL-CHO and VP16 enhanced their individual cytotoxic effect by inducing apoptosis, in which increase of S + G2/M fraction in cell cycle as well as the enhanced cleavage of Bcl-2 are the possible mechanism of the additive effect on leukemic cells by Z-LLL-CHO and VP16.
Apoptosis
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drug effects
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Cell Cycle
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drug effects
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cysteine Endopeptidases
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Etoposide
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Leukemia
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pathology
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Multienzyme Complexes
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antagonists & inhibitors
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Oligopeptides
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pharmacology
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Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex
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Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2
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analysis
4.Prenatal diagnosis of β-thalassaemia using cell-free fetal DNA in maternal plasma.
Guang-hua LI ; Ka-bin RONG ; Yan-fei LUO ; Dong CHEN ; Cai-ping GONG ; Jin WU ; Yu-wei DI ; Yan-fen GE
Journal of Southern Medical University 2011;31(8):1437-1439
OBJECTIVETo investigate the clinical feasibility of cell-free fetal DNA (cffDNA)-based noninvasive prenatal diagnosis of β-thalassemia.
METHODSNine samples of amniotic fluid were obtained to detect the 8 common and 9 relatively rare mutation sites of β-thalassaemia in Guangdong Province. The maternal blood samples were also collected for extracting and purification of the cffDNA, and a duplex PCR was performed using 3 pairs of primers and the fetal β-globin genotype was analyzed by reverse dot-blot hybridization.
RESULTSAmong the 9 cases, 5 showed fetal genotypes of β-thalassemia inherited from the father by examination of the amniotic fluid, and 2 fetuses were identified to have β-thalassemia genes inherited from the father determined based on the cffDNA in the maternal blood.
CONCLUSIONSThe cffDNA-based noninvasive prenatal diagnosis is feasible for β-thalassemia, but the contamination of the maternal background DNA results in a low detection rate.
Adult ; Cell-Free System ; DNA ; blood ; Female ; Fetal Diseases ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Fetus ; Genetic Testing ; Humans ; Pregnancy ; blood ; Prenatal Diagnosis ; methods ; Young Adult ; beta-Thalassemia ; diagnosis ; genetics
5.Effect of large-dosage of 5alpha-reductase inhibitors on the spermatogenesis of male rats.
Xiao-dong WANG ; Yue JIA ; Yu-gui CUI ; Xing-hai WANG ; Jian-sun TONG ; Ding-zhi MA ; Rui-fen CAI ; Fu-song DI
National Journal of Andrology 2005;11(9):652-654
OBJECTIVETo identify the role of 5alpha-reductase in the spermatogenesis of male rats by studying the effect of two 5alpha-reductase inhibitors, Epristeride and Finasteride, on the spermatogenesis in male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats.
METHODSChanges in the weight of the testis, serum testosterone and dihydrotestosterone levels, epididymal sperm count, and reproductive function were observed and analyzed after the two 5alpha-reductase inhibitors were administered to male SD rats orally.
RESULTSThe experiment showed that in comparison with control animals, both the two 5alpha-reductase inhibitors: 1. suppressed the development of the prostate and reduced the weight of the testis in the experimental groups (P < 0.05); 2. decreased the serum level of dihydrotestosterone and enhanced testosterone; 3. inhibited epididymal sperm count and productive function.
CONCLUSIONHigh dosages of the 5alpha-reductase inhibitor, Epristeride, can suppress the development of the prostate and reduce the weight of the testis, decrease dihydrotestosterone, and inhibit spermatogenesis and productive function in male rats.
5-alpha Reductase Inhibitors ; Androstadienes ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Finasteride ; pharmacology ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Spermatogenesis ; drug effects
6.Delineating a supernumerary marker chromosome by combining several cytogenetic and molecular cytogenetic techniques.
Yue-qiu TAN ; Yu-fen DI ; Yuan-zong SONG ; De-hua CHENG ; Lu-yun LI ; Guang-xiu LU
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2007;24(4):392-396
OBJECTIVETo characterize a supernumerary marker chromosome (SMC) by comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and traditional cytogenetic techniques, and to explore the clinical application of these techniques in delineating de novo marker chromosomes.
METHODSA mental retardation patient received chromosome test by ordinary G banding. CGH and FISH techniques were used to analyze the origin of the de novo SMC, and N banding technique and C banding techniques were used to analyze the SMC structure. The phenotypic effects of the SMC were analyzed after the karyotype was determined.
RESULTSBy G banding technique, the patient was showed to have a mosaic karyotype with SMC: mos.47, XX, +mar [31]/48, XX, +2mar[29]. CGH analysis showed a gain of 15q11 --> q14, and the result was confirmed by FISH with chromosome 15 painting probe. The further FISH analysis showed the SMC had two signals with UBE3A probe for detecting Prader-willi syndrome/Angelman syndrome (PWS/AS). N banding and C banding analysis showed the SMC had a double satellite and double centromere, respectively. Combined with the above results, the karyotype of the patient was: mos.47, XX, +der (15) (pter --> q14::q14 --> pter) [31]/48, XX, +2der (15) (pter --> q14::q14 --> pter) [29]. ish der(15)(WCP15+, UBE3A++, PML-).
CONCLUSIONCGH is a valuable method to detect imbalanced chromosomal rearrangement. Combined with FISH and the traditional cytogenetic technique, it provides a valuable technique platform for characterizing the structure of the de novo SMC, and a basis for exploring the relation between karyotype and phenotype, prognosis and recurrent risk.
Chromosome Aberrations ; Chromosome Banding ; Comparative Genomic Hybridization ; Cytogenetic Analysis ; methods ; Cytogenetics ; methods ; Female ; Humans ; In Situ Hybridization, Fluorescence ; Infant ; Intellectual Disability ; diagnosis ; genetics ; Karyotyping
7.Identification of a cryptic 1p36.3 microdeletion in a patient with Prader-Willi-like syndrome features.
Fang XU ; De-hua CHENG ; Yu-fen DI ; Ke TAN ; Lu-yun LI ; Guang-xiu LU ; Yue-qiu TAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2010;27(5):524-529
OBJECTIVETo determine the karyotype of a patient with Prader-Willi-like syndrome features.
METHODSChromosomal high resolution banding was carried out to analyze the karyotype of the patient, and methylation-specific PCR was used to analyze the imprinting region of chromosome 15. Subtelomeric region was screened by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA), and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) and real-time quantitative PCR were further performed to identify the deleted region.
RESULTSNo abnormality was discovered by high resolution karyotype analysis and methylation-specific PCR studies. MLPA analysis showed that the patient had a deletion of 1p subtelomeric area, which was confirmed by FISH analysis. The deleted region was shown within a 4.2 Mb in the distal 1p by 3 BAC FISH probes of 1p36 combined with real-time PCR technique. Family pedigree investigation showed the chromosome abnormality was de novo. Therefore, partial monosomy 1p36 was likely responsible for the mental retardation of the patient.
CONCLUSIONMolecular cytogenetic techniques should be performed to those patients with Prader-Willi-like syndrome features, to determine their karyotypes.
Child ; Chromosome Deletion ; Chromosomes, Human, Pair 1 ; genetics ; Female ; Humans ; Karyotyping ; Prader-Willi Syndrome ; genetics
8.Chromosome copy analysis by single-cell comparative genomic hybridization technique based on primer extension preamplification and degenerate oligonucleotide primed-PCR.
Ke TAN ; Yu-fen DI ; De-hua CHENG ; Fang XU ; Guang-xiu LU ; Yue-qiu TAN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2010;27(4):387-392
OBJECTIVETo establish a single-cell whole genome amplification (WGA) technique, in combination with comparative genomic hybridization (CGH), for analyzing chromosomal copy number changes, and to explore its clinical application in preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD).
METHODSTwelve single-cell samples with known karyotypes, including 5 chorionic villus samples, 4 human embryonic stem cell (hESC) samples and 3 peripheral lymphocyte samples, and 4 single blastomere samples carrying chromosomal abnormalities detected by PGD, were collected for whole genome amplification by combining primer extension preamplification (PEP) with degenerate oligonucleotide primed-PCR (DOP-PCR) amplification. The amplified products labeled by red fluorescence were mixed with control DNA labeled by green fluorescence, and then the mixture was analyzed by CGH. As a comparison, 10 single cell samples were amplified by DOP-PCR only and then CGH analysis was performed.
RESULTSThe amplification using PEP-DOP-PCR was more stable than traditional DOP-PCR. The products of PEP-DOP-PCR range from 100 bp to 1000 bp, with the mean size being about 400 bp. The CGH results were consistent with analyses by other methods. However, only 6 out of 10 single cell samples were successfully amplified by DOP-PCR, and CGH analysis showed a high background and 2 samples showed inconsistent results from other methods.
CONCLUSIONPEP-DOP-PCR can effectively amplify the whole genome DNA of single cell. Combined with CGH, this WGA method can successfully detect single-cell chromosomal copy number changes, while DOP-PCR was easy to fail to amplify and amplify inhomogeneously, and CGH analysis using this PCR product usually showed high background. These results suggest that PEP-DOP-CGH is a promising method for preimplantation genetic diagnosis.
Comparative Genomic Hybridization ; methods ; DNA Primers ; Genetic Testing ; methods ; Humans ; Karyotyping ; methods ; Nucleic Acid Amplification Techniques ; methods ; Nucleic Acid Hybridization ; methods ; Oligonucleotides ; chemistry ; Preimplantation Diagnosis ; methods
9.Induction of Apoptosis in Leukemic Cells by Inhibiting the Ubiquitin-Proteasome Pathway and Its Possible Mechanism
Yu LAN ; Xue-Min ZHANG ; Mei-Ru HU ; Yi YANG ; Ping-Di YANG ; Bei-Fen SHEN
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2001;9(2):105-109
The ubiquitin-proteasome pathway is the principal mechanism for the degradation of short-lived proteins in eukaryotic cells. Recently, proteasome inhibitors have been shown to induce apoptosis in many kinds of human malignant cells. In this study, the mechanism of apoptosis induced by proteasome inhibitor in leukemic cells was examined. Evaluated by MTT assay, treatment of leukemic cells with Z-LLL-CHO, a reversible proteasome inhibitor, induced cell death in a dose-dependent manner. Appearance of the sub G(0)/G(1) fraction of cell cycle observed in flow cytometry assay suggested the induction of apoptosis, which was further proved by typical DNA ladder and morphological study. Western blot displayed the cleavage of bcl-2 into a shortened 22 kD fragment and the decrease in the levels of caspase-3 precursor. A highly sensitive colorimetric assay was employed and the elevation of caspase-3 activity was detected in both cell lines after treatment with Z-LLL-CHO. By comparison, these results showed that the leukemic cell line M-07e and KG-1a, which both express bcl-2 at a relative high level, had different susceptibility to undergo apoptosis induced by Z-LLL-CHO, which possibly due to their different levels of expression and activation of caspase-3 precursor, as well as their different degree of bcl-2 cleavage after treated by Z-LLL-CHO.
10.Effect of selective 5alpha-reductase inhibitor or/and testosterone undecanoate on the reproductive function of male rats.
Yue JIA ; Yu-gui CUE ; Xiao-dong WANG ; Xing-hai WANG ; Jian-sun TONG ; Ding-zhi MA ; Rui-fen CAI ; Fu-song DI
National Journal of Andrology 2005;11(1):38-41
OBJECTIVETo investigate whether 5alpha-reductase inhibitor and dihydrotestosterone (DHT) play a role in spermatogenesis in male rats.
METHODSThirty-two male rats were divided into 4 groups (Groups C, T, F and FT). Group C received plant oil injection and oral starch perfusion, Group T testosterone undecanoate (TU, 20 mg/kg) injection and oral starch perfusion, Group F plant oil injection and oral Finasteride perfusion, and Group FT TU (20 mg/kg) injection and oral Finasteride perfusion. Data on serum T and DHT, sperm count, sperm mobility and reproductive function were collected and analysed.
RESULTS(1) 5alpha-reductase inhibitor, Finasteride and TU reduced the weight of the testis and epididymis in the experiment groups compared with the negative control (Group C), but TU increased the weight of the prostate while Finasteride decreased it compared with the positive control (Group T). TU combined with Finasteride could counteract the effect of the weight increase of the prostate, but not that of the testis. (2) Finasteride, or Finasteride combined with TU, reduced the DHT but increased the testosterone level in comparison with the control group. (3) Both Finasteride and TU could inhibit epididymal sperm count and reproductive function compared with the control, but the effect was less significant in Group FT than in Group F.
CONCLUSIONHigh dosages of 5alpha-reductase inhibitor, Finasteride, can suppress male reproductive function, but the inhibiting effect could be counteracted by administration of 5alpha-reductase inhibitor along with TU.
Animals ; Cholestenone 5 alpha-Reductase ; antagonists & inhibitors ; Dihydrotestosterone ; pharmacology ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Finasteride ; pharmacology ; Male ; Organ Size ; Prostate ; drug effects ; pathology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Spermatogenesis ; drug effects ; Testis ; drug effects ; pathology ; Testosterone ; analogs & derivatives ; pharmacology