1.A Meta-analysis of the incidence of influenza reported during year 2005 to 2012 in China
Yunguang HU ; Xingli XU ; Jingjing WANG ; Jie SONG ; Yancui WANG ; Haiwei LI ; Longding LIU ; Haijing SHI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2015;(4):265-270
Objective To investigate the epidemic patterns and the characteristics of influenza in Chi-na through a Meta-analysis based on the studies published in domestic literatures.Methods Related articles published during 2005 to 2012 were screened out from domestic databases and analyzed through a Meta-analysis with Review Manager 5.0 software.Results Twenty-two articles covering 957 901 patients with influenza-like-illness (ILI) and 148 233 pathogen samples were screened out according to the inclusion criteria.No significant difference with the ILI diagnosis rate was found between subjects at age 0-4 years and those at age 15-59 years. Higher ILI diagnosis rates were observed in those two groups as compared with subjects elder than 60 years old. Most of the pathogen samples were carried by subjects aged 25-59 years.More influenza virus strains were isola-ted in 2009 as compared with those of the seven other years (OR=2.25, 95%CI=1.27-3.70).There was sta-tistical difference between the numbers of influenza A H1N1 and seasonal influenza A strains (OR=2.25, 95%CI=1.30-3.91) .Significant difference was also observed between the numbers of influenza A and influenza B strains (OR=4.05, 95%CI=2.53-6.47).Conclusion There was significant difference with the diagnosis rate between subjects aged 0-4 years and those aged≥60 years.More attention should be paid to people at high risk of infection (0-4 years old and≥60 years old) and those at 25-29 years with high mobility and social inter-course for the timely prevention and control of pandemic influenza.The detection rate of influenza virus strains was increased during the outbreak of novel influenza A H1N1 infection in 2009.After that outbreak, the detec-tion rate of novel influenza A H1N1 strains was 2.25 times the rate of seasonal influenza strains.The detection rate of influenza A was 4.05 times the rate of influenza B virus strains.Therefore, it is necessary to strengthen the surveillance for influenza A virus and other epidemic influenza virus strains.
2.The acute effects of dimethoate on the muscarinic-receptors of rat brains and the relationship between muscarinic-receptors and cholinesterase.
Yunguang SUN ; Zhijun ZHOU ; Yunping HU ; Jia CHEN ; Taiyi JIN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2002;20(4):293-295
OBJECTIVETo study the acute effects of dimethoate on the muscarinic-receptors(M1, M2) in the brain of rats.
METHODS24 Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into 4 groups randomly. They were administered subcutaneously with 0, 25, 50, 100 mg/kg dimethoate, respectively. Brains were removed after 48 hours of administration. Radioligand binding assay was used to determine the density and affinity of M1 and M2 receptors.
RESULTSRats in the treated group showed low density of M1 and M2 receptors compared with the control rats. The brain M1 receptor density of the rats in the highest dosage group was significantly lower than that in the control group while brain M2 receptors density had a decrease trend with increasing dosage, but the difference showed no significance. However, there were no differences of the affinity of both M1 and M2 among different treated groups. Correlation analysis showed there is positive relationship between cholinesterase activity and density of M1 receptors(r = 0.583, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONM1 and M2 receptors density decreased with the increasing dosage of dimethoate. It is suggested that the alleviating of cholinergic symptoms may be due to the decrease of M1 and M2 receptors in rat brain.
Animals ; Brain ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Cholinesterases ; metabolism ; Dimethoate ; pharmacology ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Radioligand Assay ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptor, Muscarinic M1 ; analysis ; drug effects ; Receptor, Muscarinic M2 ; analysis ; drug effects
3.Establishment of a mouse-adapted seasonal influenza A H3N2 virus strain and preliminary inquiry its molecular mechanism
Yunguang HU ; Juan XU ; Yajie HU ; Jie SONG ; Sudong QI ; Xiaofeng QIN ; Longding LIU
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2015;29(3):203-206
Objective To establish adapted strain of seasonal influenza virus influenza A virus [A/ Hong Kong/1968 (H3N2)] in mice and explore the molecular mechanism of adaption preliminary.Methods The mice model was induced by nose dropping with wild type H3N2 influenza virus,by continuous passage in the lung of mice and detection of the clinical manifestation,viral load,virus titer,pathology,cytokines,to get the adapted strain of seasonal influenza A virus [A/Hong Kong/1968 (H3N2)].Results After 7 times continuous passage in the lung of mice,virulence was increased,viral load and virus titer were increased either.Genome sequencing and alignment indicated that the HA and NA gene was mutated.Conclusion The influenza virus H3N2 of mice lung adaption can be acquired from wild type seasonal H3N2 by continuous passage in the lung tissues of mice.Mutation of Ile to Val at residue 248 of HA and Val to Ile at residue 444of NA protein may be the key virulence determinant.
4.Roles of CXC chemokine ligand 5(CXCL5) in dextran sulfate sodium(DSS)-induced inflammatory bowel disease in mice
Jie SONG ; Yajie HU ; Jiaqi LI ; Yunguang HU ; Lei GUO ; Junjie MEI ; Longding LIU
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2018;38(3):187-192
Objective To investigate the role of CXC chemokine ligand 5 (CXCL5) in the patho-genesis of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods A mouse model of IBD was established by giving 3% DSS in drinking water. Influences of CXCL5 knockout on mouse body weight, clinical symptoms, survival rate, pathological injury and the secretion of inflammatory cyto-kines were analyzed. Results CXCL5 levels in serum of mice with DSS-induced IBD were significantly higher than those of the normal control group. DSS-induced weight gain, death, pathological damages and inflammatory cytokine secretion were alleviated in mice after knocking out CXCL5. Conclusion CXCL5 might promote the secretion of inflammatory cytokines in mice with DSS-induced acute colitis and aggravate pathological damages,suggesting that CXCL5 might be a potentially important candidate target for the treat-ment of IBD.