1.Inhibition of N-methyl-D-aspartate-activated current by bis(7)-tacrine in HEK-293 cells expressing NR1/NR2A or NR1/NR2B receptors.
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(6):793-7
In normal rat forebrain, the NR1/NR2A and NR1/NR2B dimmers are the main constitutional forms of NMDA receptors. The present study was carried out to determine the functional properties of the heteromeric NMDA receptor subunits and their inhibition by bis(7)-tacrine (B7T). Rat NR1, NR2A and NR2B cDNAs were transfected into human embryonic kidney 293 cells (HEK-293). The inhibition of NMDA-activated currents by B7T was detected in HEK-293 cell expressing NR1/NR2A or NR1/NR2B receptors by using whole-cell patch-clamp techniques. The results showed that in HEK-293 cells expressing NR1/NR2A receptor, 1 μmol/L B7T inhibited 30 μmol/L NMDA- and 1000 μmol/L NMDA-activated steady-state currents by 46% and 40%, respectively (P>0.05; n=5), suggesting that the inhibition of B7T on NR1/NR2A receptor doesn't depend on NMDA concentration, which is consistent with a non-competitive mechanism of inhibition. But for the NR1/NR2B receptor, 1 μmol/L B7T inhibited 30 μmol/L NMDA- and 1000 μmol/L NMDA-activated steady-state currents by 61% and 13%, respectively (P<0.05; n=6), showing that B7T appears to be competitive with NMDA. In addition, simultaneous application of 1 μmol/L B7T and 1000 μmol/L NMDA produced a moderate inhibition of peak NMDA-activated current, followed by a gradual decline of the current to a steady state. However, the gradual onset of inhibition produced by B7T applied simultaneously with NMDA was eliminated when B7T was given 5 s before NMDA. These results suggested that B7T inhibition of NMDA current mediated by NR1/NR2B receptor was slow onset, and it did not depend on the presence of the agonist. With holding potentials ranging from -50 to +50 mV, the B7T inhibition rate of NMDA currents didn't change significantly, and neither did the reversal potential. We are led to conclude that the NR1/NR2B recombinant receptor can serve as a very useful model for studying the molecular mechanism of NMDA receptor inhibition by B7T.
3.Effects of intrastriatal microinfusion of sera of patients with Tourette syndrome on stereotypic behaviors in rats
Xiumei LIU ; Yuwei WANG ; Qing CHU
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2010;24(1):69-72
Objective:To establish animal model on the basis of the autoimmune etiology for a subset of cases of Tourette syndrome.Methods:Blood samples were drawn from patients with TS(by DSM-IV)and were sent for further enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays(ELISA)to a laboratory.Eight serum samples with the highest concentration of anti-neural antibody were selected for TS model group,and 8 serum sampled with the lowest concentration of anti-neural antibody were selected for the control group.Osmotic mini pump filled with undiluted TS or control serum were microinfused into the rat striatum at a rate of 0.5 μl /h for 72 h.Stereotypic movements were recorded at 1 d,7 d,14 d and 21 d after microinfusion.Several categories of stereotypy including bites(teeth touching the cage,wood chips,vacuous chewing or other objects except the body),taffy pulling(raises of the forepaw to the mouth and face),self-gnawing,licking not associated with grooming,grooming,head shaking,paw shaking,rearing and episodic utterances(EU)were recorded.Results:The anti-neural antibody serum concentration used for TS model was(0.29±0.06) U/L,and that used in control group was (0.10±0.04) U/L.After infusion of TS sera,stereotypic behaviors in rats was increased significantly[(37.2±7.1) vs.(106.3±11.7),P=0.000].Significant difference were observed in stereotypies scores of TS rats compared to control rats after microinfusion[(106.3±11.7) vs.(31.2±6.2),P=0.000].Conclusion:Stereotypic behaviors are increased in rats after intrastriatal microinfusion of Tourette Syndrome sera under noninflammatory conditions.
4.Reform of information literacy education according to The framework for information literacy in higher education of America
Chunji LU ; Huiling REN ; Yuwei LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Library and Information Science 2016;25(10):7-12
After a description of the status quo of information literacy education in domestic colleges and universi-ties and the information literacy courses offered in University of Illinois according to The framework for information literacy in higher education, the information literacy courses offered in University of Illinois according to The frame‐work for information literacy in higher education were analyzed in aspects of their teaching target, teaching contents and teaching methods, with suggestions put forward for domestic information literacy education, including construc-tion of information literacy courses system and implementation of flexible teaching methods.
5.Family Environment and Rearing Styles of Parents of Children with Tourette Syndrome and Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Xiumei LIU ; Yuwei WANG ; Mingji YI
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(09):-
Objective:To explore the feature of family environment and rearing styles of parents of children with Tourette syndrome(TS) and obsessive compulsive disorder(OCD).Methods:33 TS+OCD children , 40 pure TS children and 40 normal controls (criteria of DSM-IV) were collected.The instruments included Family Environment Scale-Chinese Version(FES-CV) and the Egna Minnen av Barndoms Uppfostran (EMBU) of Chinese Version. Results:Compared with pure TS group and normal controls group, the scores of cohesion and emotion expression of the TS and OCD group were lower (5.7?1.4/7.1?1.4, 7.6?1.2, P
6.Expression and clinical significance of bone marrow sclerostin in patients with multiple myeloma
Xiaotao WANG ; Ailin TANG ; Yuwei NIE ; Jian LIU ; Ling LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2013;(26):3081-3083,3086
Objective To investigate the bone marrow supernatant expression of sclerostin in the patients with multiple myeloma (MM) and to clarify its clinical signification .Methods The sclerostin level was quantified by using ELISA ,and the gene expression of sclerostin was determined by RT-PCR .Results The sclerostin level was (0 .54 ± 0 .21)pg/mL in the MM group ,which was sig-nificantly higher than (0 .31 ± 0 .06)pg/mL in the control group (t=5 .67 ,P<0 .01) .The sclerostin level was (0 .65 ± 0 .17) pg/mL in the recurrent and refractory MM group ,which was significantly higher than (0 .47 ± 0 .21) pg/mL in the control group and the newly diagnosed group (t=8 .44 ,3 .27 ,P<0 .01) ,RT-PCR verified that the BMMNC of most patients expressed sclerostin gene .The expression of sclerostin in the MM group was negatively correlated with alkaline phosphatase (ALP)(r= -0 .379 ,P=0 .005) ,and positively related with the correction blood calcium ,bone loss points ,serum β2-micro globulin(β2-GM ) ,proportion of serum M protein and clinical International Staging System (ISS) stages .The median follow-up periods were 29(6-65) months ,the low sclerostin group had the median survival period of 48(6-65) months and the high sclerostin group had the median survival pe-riod of 24(6-52) months ,the difference between them had statistical significance (χ2 = 12 .74 ,P< 0 .01) .Conclusion Its level may reflect the bone destruction ,osteogenesis inhibition degree and myeloma burden ,and reflect the median survival period of MM patients to some extent .
7.Clinical and electrophysiological study on charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A with gene duplication.
Yuwei DA ; Dingguo SHEN ; Fengxia SU ; Shuxian LIU
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2001;27(1):4-9
Objective To study the clinical and electrophysiological features in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A with gene duplication.Methods Clinical symptoms and signs were summarized in 22 patients from 21 unrelated families. Electromyography (EMG) as well as motor conduction velocities (MCV) and sensory conduction velocities (SCV) examinations were performed in all patients. Results Evidence of CMT was initially detected within the second decade in 18 patients. Nearly half of patients were sporadic cases. The typical clinical manifestations of CMT1A were weakness and atrophy in the distal limbs, weakness or absence of the tendon reflexes, talipes equinovarus and postural tremor the upper limb. Additionally, some special symptoms and signs were also observed occasionally, including brisk tendon reflexes, extensor plantar responses, scoliosis, foot ulcers and nystagmus. EMG revealed that 77.3% of the patients had fibrillation and positive sharp potentials. 81.8% of them had prolonged motor unit potential limit. Median MCV showed there was no significant difference between CMT1A patients and CMT1 patients without duplication (t=1.63, P>0.05). Values of SCV and MCV for the lower limbs were not obtained in 20 patients and more than 2/3 of the patients respectively. Conclusions The clinical features of CMT1A included high frequent of sporadic cases, early onset in the second decade and various manifestations. The electrophysiological features were that the damages of nerves for the lower limbs were more severer than those in the upper limbs and the damages of the sensory nerves were more severer than those of the motor nerves. The phenotype was variable although the genotype was the same in CMT1A patients with PMP22 duplication.
8.Expression and function of chemokine CCL2 in the bone marrow cells of patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Xiaotao WANG ; Yang QIN ; Ailin TANG ; Yuwei NIE ; Jian LIU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2012;21(2):111-114
ObjectiveTo investigate the expression of CCL2 and its effects on the proliferation and adhesiveness on leukemia cells in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia(ALL). MethodsThe bone marrow mesenchymal cells (BMMSC) and bone marrow mononuclear cells (BMMNC) of 30 ALL patients and 30 healthy controls were studied, and CCL2 level was evaluated by ELISA. CCL2 gene mRNA level in ALL was determined by RT-PCR. The cell proliferation and adhesiveness were detected by MTT assays. The cell counts were measured by flow cytometry. ResultsThe BM plasma levels of CCL2 in patients at diagnosis were significantly higher than that in healthy controls [(780.12±129.61) pg/ml vs (120.49±25.21) pg/ml,t =4.96, P =0.00]. Supernatant levels of CCL2 in BMMSC were significantly higher than that of BMMNC [(572.38±35.39) pg/ml vs (193.85±15.45) pg/ml,t =5.37,P =0.00]in vitro.CCL2 cannot induce leukemia proliferation alone,but could induce leukemia proliferation in BMMNC and BMMSC co-culture in a dose- and time-dependent manner.CCL2 could increase the leukemia adhesive to the BMMSC compared with control (r =0.824,P =0.02).ConclusionPatients with B type ALL had higher levels of CCL2 which was secreted by BMMSC. The leukemia could induce the BMMSC to secrete CCL2. CCL2 could promote the survival and proliferation of leukemia in the presence of BMMSC and BMMNC, and enhance ALL cells adhesion toBMMSC in a dose-dependent manner.
9.Effects of neonatal hypoglycemia on temperament and neurobehavioral development of preschool children
Yuwei ZHAO ; Guanghui LIU ; Jing YU ; Jian ZHANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2017;30(8):844-848
Objective Neonatal hypoglycemia is a common metabolic disease during neonatal period and a few children with neonatal hypoglycemiamay show a series of neurologic impairment.This study was to explore the neurobehavioral development of preschool children with neonatal hypoglycemia.Methods 37 children with neonatal hypoglycemia in Neonate Department of Anhui Provincal Children's Hospital from March 2009 to May 2013 were investigated by Chinese Preschool-Children Temperament Scale and Conners Symptoms Questionnaire for Parents, together with the information collection of perinatal period, clinical data and family environment.At the same time 50 controls were randomly chosed of the same period.Results The children of hypoglycemia group and control group were mainly with easy temperament and inclined easy temperament.In the nine dimensions of temperament, there was statistical difference in approach-withdraw between two groups (P<0.05).The incidence of behavioral problem in hypoglycemia group is 24%, involving learning problem and psychophysical problem, and there were statistical difference between two groups in this aspect (P<0.05).Conclusion Neonatal hypoglycemia affects the neurobehavioral development of preschool children.Individualized treatment and education intervention should be taken according to the children's temperament and neurobehavioral development.
10.Effects of Uygur Medicine Branchlets roses extracts on blood glucose and glucose tolerance in diabetes mice induced by alloxan
Wei LAN ; Ying WANG ; Yuwei HAO ; Jingyi LIU ; Dongqing AN
Drug Evaluation Research 2017;40(4):492-495
Objective To observe the effect of extract from Branchlets roses on blood glucose and glucose tolerance in diabetes mice induced by alloxan.Methods Diabetes animal model was established by alloxan.Dividing the model mice into eight groups:model group,water extract high,middle,and low dose (3.70,1.85,and 0.93 g/kg) group,and ethanol extract high,middle,and low dose (2.75,1.37,and 0.70 g/kg) group,and metformin (positive drug,200 mg/kg) group,and normal mice were taken as control group.Drug was ig administered to mice 3 d after molding once daily.Blood glucose test paper was used to determine fasting blood glucose 0,10,20,and 28 d after modeling,and the glucose tolerance test was performed 30 d after modeling.Results The extract of Branchlets roses from all the groups could decrease the blood glucose and improve the glucose tolerance,and showed a certain dose-effect relationship.In all the extracts,the alcohol extract had the best effect,but the effect was not as good as the positive control drug metformin hydrochloride group.Conclusion The extract of Branchlets roses can reduce the blood sugar content of diabetic mice,and improve the glucose tolerance.