1.Therapeutic efficacy of compound tea polyphenols gargle in he treatment of gingivitis in children
Yueqin XUE ; Lan YANG ; Mingpei LIU ; Al ET
Journal of Practical Stomatology 2001;0(03):-
Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of compound tea polyphenols gargle in gingivitis treatment in children. Methods: A study of therapeutic efficacy was carried out in 240 patients(6~16 years) with gingivitis at random. Compound tea polyphenols gargle was appiled to 120 patients of the experimental group, chlorhexidine acetate solution to 60 patients in control group I, and tea polyphenols solution to 60 patients in the control group Ⅱ. The agents were used as mouthwashes for 6 days and 3 times daily. Results: The effective rate(%) in the experimental group, control group Ⅰ and control group Ⅱ were 98.33, 95.00 and 73.33 respectively. Compound tea polyphenols gargle was as effective as chlorhexidine against bacteria. Conclusion: Compound tea polyphenols gargle is effective in the treatment of children's gingivitis.
2.Effects of MS23 on KCl~-,?-adrenoceptor agonists-and U46619-induced contractions of arteries isolated from rat different organs
Yu LIU ; Mingsheng ZHANG ; Desuo WANG ; Danbing LIU ; Wenxin XUE ; Longgang NIU ; Yueqin LIANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(04):-
Aim To study the vasodilation of MS23,a brand new phosphodiesteras inhibitor,on contractions induced by various stimuli in rings of arteries isolated from rat different organs.Method Tension of aortic and microvessel rings were recorded isometrically by PowerLab and DMT system respectively.Results MS23 concentration-dependently shifted the noradrenaline(NA)-induced concentration-contraction curves rightward in a non-parallel manner with the maximal contraction depressed by 74.7%.MS23 and aminophylline(Ami) produced concentration-dependent relaxation on KCl or NA-induced precontraction.Endothelium deprivation and NO synthesis inhibition induced by L-NAME failed to affect the relaxation.MS23 and Ami relaxed KCl-induced precontraction of rat coronary,middle cerebral,renal and mesenteric arterial rings in a concentration-dependent manner,and showed no organ preference in this respect.Conclusion MS23 antagonizes and relaxes contractions induced by various stimuli in the rings of arteries isolated from different organs of rat without marked preference among the organ origin of artery and stimuli.The vasorelaxation induced by MS23 is related neither to endothelium nor to nitric oxide synthesis.
3.Effects of the Nrf2 signaling pathway on the occurrence and development of cataract
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2023;41(6):607-611
Cataract is the leading cause of blindness worldwide, and the common mechanism for its onset and development is oxidative damage to the lens.The expression of a large number of antioxidant genes is regulated by nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2), and the Nrf2 oxidative defense system is one of the main defense systems for antioxidant damage in the body.The activity of Nrf2 signaling pathway is primarily regulated by Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1), and Keap1 mediates Nrf2 protein degradation thereby inhibiting the activation of the Nrf2 pathway in a Keap1-dependent manner.Increasing research has revealed other mechanisms of Nrf2 regulation in a Keap1-independent manner, including phosphorylation and acetylation of Nrf2 (PKC, PI3K/Akt, JNK, and P300/CBP) and epigenetic factors (promoter methylation, histone modification, and microRNAs-144, -28 and -34). Reduced expression of Nrf2 and its downstream antioxidant genes has been shown to play an important role in the onset and development of various types of cataracts.Many compounds, such as morin, hyperoside, sulforaphane, rosae laevigatae extract, 3-n-butylphthalide, and acetyl-L-carnitine, have been found to be able to upregulate the expression of antioxidant genes by activating Nrf2 signaling pathway to protect lens epithelial cells from oxidative stress to prevent or alleviate cataract.This article reviewed recent researches on Nrf2 signaling pathway and the relationship between Nrf2 activators and cataract to provide a theoretical basis for the prevention and treatment of cataract.
4.Effects of triptolide-medicated serum on secretion function of adrenocortical cells isolated from rats.
Wenjie MAO ; Long CHEN ; Chunxin YANG ; Minghui YAO ; Ziqin ZHAO ; Yiwen SHEN ; Yueqin ZHOU ; Aimin XUE ; Hongmei XU ; Mingchang ZHANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2010;8(6):562-7
Objective: To study the effects of triptolide-medicated serum on secretory function of adrenocortical cells isolated from rats. Methods: Thirty SD rats were randomly divided into control group, prednisone group, and low-, medium- and high-dose triptolide groups. Rats were administered with normal saline, prednisone and low-, medium- and high-dose triptolide respectively by gastrogavage to prepare sera containing drugs. Primary adrenocortical cells were isolated from normal male rats and cultured with sera containing drug for 48 hours. Expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) was observed by immunohistochemical method and number of PCNA-positive cells was counted. Ultrastructure of adrenocortical cells was observed under a transmission electron microscope. Content of corticosterone in supernatant of adrenocortical cell culture was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) was employed to investigate the expression of 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3beta-HSD) mRNA. Results: As compared with the control group, content of corticosterone in supernatant of adrenocortical cell culture and expression of 3beta-HSD mRNA were significantly increased in the triptolide-treated groups, and the numbers of PCNA-positive cells were increased in the medium- and high-dose triptolide groups, however, they were decreased in the prednisone group. Conclusion: Triptolide-medicated serum can increase the secretion of corticosterone in rat adrenocortical cells in vitro.
5.Differential display of mRNA from microtubers of Pinellia ternata in vitro.
Wei SHENG ; Aimin ZHANG ; Yueqin HUANG ; Jianping XUE ; Yunxian SONG ; Li CHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(3):316-320
OBJECTIVETo study mRNA differential expression from microtubes of Pinellia ternata in vitro, and give more information of the molecular mechanism in the formation of microtubers.
METHODDDRT-PCR was used to identify the expressed gene fragments related to the microtubers development of P. ternata in vitro.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONFifteen cDNA fragments differentially expressed in the induction of microtubers of P. ternata in vitro were identified and characterized by using mRNA differential display DDRT-PCR. The deduced amino-acid sequences of six fragments of cDNA showed no significant homology with ESTs and genes in the Genbank databases, and they could be new cDNA fragments. However, the remaining three showed significant homologies with sequences encoding components of eukaryotic translation initiation factor 3 subunit H, MADS-box protein and ethylene signal transcription factor, respectively. Their differential expression patterns were confirmed by semi-quantitative RT-PCR analysis. And the expression level of the induction of microtubers of P. ternata in vitro was different.
Base Sequence ; Cloning, Molecular ; Gene Expression Profiling ; Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Pinellia ; genetics ; metabolism ; Plant Tubers ; genetics ; metabolism ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ; Sequence Alignment ; Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
6.A cross-sectional study of 4 mental disorders in Chifeng City of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region
Guohua LI ; Yueqin HUANG ; Yanxiang LI ; Zhaorui LIU ; Hongchun GENG ; Jianwei WANG ; Ailin YUAN ; Yongli CHEN ; Lijie WANG ; Xue HAN ; Yanfang CHEN ; Zhijuan LI ; Zhaojuan HAN ; Zhuying WANG ; Fuchen BAI ; Henan ZHANG ; Fengchen QU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2015;(9):678-684
Objective:To describe the epidemiological characteristics of mental disorders in community resi-dents aged 18 years and over in the Chifeng City of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.Methods:Six thousand three hundred and seventy six individuals aged 18 years and over were sampled using stratified Probability-Propor-tional-to-Size Sampling in Chifeng City in 2010.All respondents were investigated by face-to-face interview.The Composite International Diagnostic Interview-3.0 Computer Assisted Personal Interview (CIDI-3.0-CAPI)was used to make diagnoses based on the definition and criteria of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Dis-orders,Fourth Edition (DMS-IV).Results:A total of 4528 subjects completed the CIDI-3.0-CAPI.Regarding anxi-ety disorder,mood disorder,substance use disorder,and impulse control disorder,the 30-day adjusted prevalence rates (95%CI)were 2.5%(2.08% -2.99%,0.9%(0.67% -1.23%),0.5%(0.34% -0.76%),and 0.6%(0.41% -0.86%)respectively,and the 12 -month prevalence rates were 4.5% (3.93% -5.15%),2.4%(2.0% -2.90%),1.1% (0.84% -1.45%),and 1.0% (0.74% -1.32%)respectively.The lifetime adjusted prevalence rates were 6.6% (5.92% -7.36%),6.5% (5.81% -7.24%),2.7% (2.26% -3.21%),and 1.4%(1.23% -1.95%)respectively.Conclusion:According to morbidity,anxiety disorders,mood disorder,substance use disorders and impulse control disorders are common in Chifeng City of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region se-quencely,being a prominent public health problem.
7.Relationship between processed food consumption and blood pressure of students in a university in Yunnan Province
LIU Yueqin, YANG Jieru, DENG Feifei, XU Zhen, ZI Chengyuan, KONG Jing, XUE Yanfeng, WANG Yuan, WU Huijuan, XU Honglü ;
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(9):1340-1344
Objective:
To explore the relationship between processed food consumption and blood pressure level of students in a university in Yunnan Province, so as to provide the reference for preventing hypertension in university students.
Methods:
In October 2021, a cluster sampling method was used to select 4 781 freshmen from a university in Kunming, Yunnan Province. The frequency of processed food consumption of university students was assessed by using the dietary frequency questionnaire, and height, weight and blood pressure were measured. Mann-Whitney test and Kruskal-Wallis test were used to compare the differences in blood pressure level of university students with different demographic variables, and the association between processed food consumption and blood pressure level was analyzed with a generalized linear model.
Results:
Among the students of a university in Yunnan Province, the detection rates of systolic prehypertension and hypertension were 33.86% and 1.23%, and the detection rates of diastolic prehypertension were 32.13% and hypertension 7.22%. The results of generalized linear model analysis showed that after controlling for demographic variables and other variables that might affect the blood pressure level of university students, the consumption of processed food (bread and cake: β =0.15, 95% CI =0.01-0.29) and ultra processed food (coffee beverage: β =-0.29, 95% CI =-0.54--0.03) were associated with systolic blood pressure level( P <0.05). The consumption of processed food (salted duck egg: β =0.21, 95% CI =0.01-0.41) was correlated with the diastolic blood pressure of college students ( P <0.05).
Conclusions
Processed food consumption in university students may increase the risk of high blood pressure.The education of healthy eating among college students should be strengthened to reduce the consumption of processed foods.
8.A novel approach: treating corneal perforation with corneal lenticule.
Chunyan XUE ; Yuan XIA ; Yueqin CHEN ; Qinrui HU ; Zhenping HUANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2014;127(24):4295-4295
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9.Preparation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis EsxV lipid nanoparticles subunit vaccine and its immunological characteristics.
Lu BAI ; Yanzhi LU ; Huanhuan NING ; Yali KANG ; Yanling XIE ; Jian KANG ; Xue LI ; Ruonan CUI ; Yin WEI ; Yueqin LIU ; Yinlan BAI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2023;39(10):4085-4097
To prepare a lipid nanoparticle (LNP)-based subunit vaccine of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) antigen EsxV and study its immunological characteristics, the LNP containing EsxV and c-di-AMP (EsxV: C: L) was prepared by thin film dispersion method, and its encapsulation rate, LNP morphology, particle size, surface charge and polyphase dispersion index were measured. BALB/c mice were immunized with EsxV: C: L by nasal drops. The levels of serum and mucosal antibodies, transcription and secretion of cytokines in lung and spleen, and the proportion of T cell subsets were detected after immunization. EsxV: C: L LNPs were obtained with uniform size and they were spherical and negatively charged. Compared with EsxV: C immunization, EsxV: C: L mucosal inoculation induced increased sIgA level in respiratory tract mucosa. Levels of IL-2 secreted from spleen and ratios of memory T cells and tissue-resident T cells in mice were also elevated. In conclusion, EsxV: C: L could induce stronger mucosal immunity and memory T cell immune responses, which may provide better protection against Mtb infection.
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Mice, Inbred BALB C