1.Effects of SUMO specific protease 1 on hPXR-mediated P-gp gene expression.
Yingmei LI ; Chenshu XU ; Zhangyan LI ; Xiao CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(9):1192-6
The study aimed to investigate the effects of small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) specific protease 1 (SENP1) on human PXR-mediated MDR1 transcriptional activity and mRNA expression. Empty vector and expression plasmids, including PXR, SENP1 and SENP1 mutant (SENP1m) were transiently transfected into HepG2 and LS174T cells using Lipo2000. Transcriptional activity was detected by dual luciferase reporter gene assay, and mRNA level was measured using real-time polymerase chain reaction. The results showed that SENP1 could remarkably reduce the rifampicin (RIF)-induced MDR1 reporter activity and mRNA level in hPXR over expressed HepG2 and LS174T cells (P < 0.05), whereas adding SENP1m restored the RIF-induced increases (P < 0.05). These results indicated that SENP1 could repress the RIF-induced hPXR-mediated MDR1 transcriptional activity and mRNA expression.
2.Fat-soluble constituents in roots of Gentiana macrophylla from Shaanxi Province
Qianliang CHEN ; Wenji SUN ; Guangzhong TU ; Zhangyan SHI
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Objective To systematically study the chemical constituents in the roots of Gentiana macrophylla from Shaanxi Province. Methods Various column chromatographic techniques were used for isolation and purification of the principles. The structures were elucidated on the basis of spectral data (UV, IR, MS, (~1H-NMR), (~(13)C-NMR), (~1H-~1H COSY) and (~1H-~(13)C COSY), HMBC, and HMQC) and identified by comparing with the authentic substance. Results Five compounds were got from fat-soluble fraction. They are identified as: N-pentacosyl-2-carboxy-benzoyl amide (Ⅰ), 5-carboxyl-3, 4-dihydrogen-1H-2-benzopyran-1-one (Ⅱ), erythrocentaurin (Ⅲ), roburic acid (Ⅳ), oleanolic acid (Ⅴ). Conclusion Compounds Ⅰ and Ⅱ are two novel ones. They are named as qinjiaoamide and erythrocentauric acid, respectively. Compound Ⅲ is isolated from the plants of Gentiana L. for the first time.
3.Quercetin induces MCF-7 cell apoptosis via Fas/FasL pathway
Xiaoxue LI ; Shuiling XU ; Tingting ZHANG ; Zhangyan CHEN ; Xinhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2015;(8):1437-1443
[ABSTRACT]AIM:ToinvestigatetheroleofquercetinintheapoptosisofhumanbreastcancercelllineMCF-7 and the association with Fas/Fas ligand (FasL) pathway.METHODS: The apoptosis model of MCF-7 cells was estab-lished by the induction with quercetin .The morphological characteristics of apoptotic MCF-7 cells were observed under transmission electron microscope .The apoptotic rates and alternation of mitochondrial membrane potential (Δψm ) in the MCF-7 cells were measured by flow cytometry using fluorescein labeled Annexin V-FITC/PI and JC-1, respectively.FasL neutralizing antibody was applied to block the apoptosis .The expression of Fas/FasL on the cells was detected by immuno-fluorescence technique and flow cytometry , respectively.The influence of SB203580 (an inhibitor of p38 MAPK) on the expression of Fas/FasL was also examined by flow cytometry .The protein levels of p 38 MAPK and p-p38 MAPK were de-termined by Western blot .RESULTS: The phenomenon of nuclear condensation and marginalization in the MCF -7 cells treated with quercetin at 80.0 μmol/L for 48 h was observed under transmission electron microscope .Compared with the control cells , theΔψm was decreased by 17.4%, 44.3% and 68.9% in the MCF-7 cells treated with quercetin at 80.0μmol/L for 24 h, 48 h and 72 h, respectively .The apoptotic rates of MCF-7 cells treated with quercetin at 80.0 μmol/L for 24 h, 48 h and 72 h were (10.2 ±3.3)%, (28.9 ±7.5)%and (39.2 ±8.9)%, respectively.However, the apop-totic rates were decreased to (8.2 ±2.8)%, (19.2 ±5.3)% and (22.5 ±6.9)% after the cells were pretreated with FasL neutralizing antibody , respectively .When MCF-7 cells were treated with quercetin for 24 h, 48 h and 72 h, Fas/FasL expression rates were increased in a time-dependent manner , which were largely inhibited by SB203580.The protein level of p38 MAPK was not changed obviously , but the protein level of p-p38 MAPK was significantly increased at 48 h and 72 h.CONCLUSION: Quercetin up-regulates the expression of Fas/FasL on MCF-7 cells, and induces apoptosis via Fas/FasL pathway .Meanwhile , p-p38 MAPK is potentially critical signaling molecule for up-regulating the expression of Fas/FasL.
4.Application and effectiveness of knowledge, attitude and practice assessment scales in self-management of patients with diabetes mellitus
Shuyu LI ; Shanzhu ZHU ; Ling JIN ; Zhangyan CHEN ; Hua YANG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(2):152-155
Knowledge-attitude-practice model is widely used in the self-management of type-2 diabetes.Through proper education,patients can gain diabetic knowledge as well as positive attitude on glucose control.By regulating diet,exercise,self glucose monitoring and medication compliance,diabetic patients are able to control blood glucose more effectively,and have less complications and higher quality of life.Researches on the application and effectiveness of various diabetic knowledge,attitude and self-management behavior scales are reviewed in this article.
5.Identification of Model Parameters Basing on Matched Processing between Simulated and Recorded sEMG Signals
Qiang LI ; Jihai YANG ; Zhangyan ZHAO ; Xuezhong CHU ; Xiang CHEN ; Zhi LOU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2007;20(6):391-397
Objective To identify the model parameters of surface Electromyography (sEMG) by comparison between simulated and recorded signals. Methods A physiological model of sEMG signal was established basing on several logical hypothetical conditions, such as motor unit action potentials (MUAP), motor unit recruitment and firing behavior caused by excitation, architecture of volume conductor and other simulated factors. According to the matched shapes between the simulated and recorded sEMG signals, a group of model parameters was obtained; according to the similar power spectrum variations of real sEMG signals, decreased muscle fiber conduction velocity (MFCV) was applied to simulate the sEMG signals of the fatigued muscle. Results The experimental results showed that the simulated superimposed MUAP shapes could be matched with the recorded MUAPs satisfactorily by adjusting some proper physiological parameters of the model. When the MFCV of each fiber was assumed to decrease, the mean and median frequency (MNF, MDF) of the simulated sEMG signals declined, and this phenomenon was very similar to that of the recorded sEMG signals and could be used to interpret the muscle fatigue process. Conclusion This model provides an effective approach to simulate real sEMG signals, and the simulated signals can also be used to help the analysis of recorded sEMG signals.
6.Research on finger key-press gesture recognition based on surface electromyographic signals.
Juan CHENG ; Xiang CHEN ; Zhiyuan LU ; Xu ZHANG ; Zhangyan ZHAO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2011;28(2):352-370
This article reported researches on the pattern recognition of finger key-press gestures based on surface electromyographic (SEMG) signals. All the gestures were defined referring to the PC standard keyboard, and totally 16 sorts of key-press gestures relating to the right hand were defined. The SEMG signals were collected from the forearm of the subjects by 4 sensors. And two kinds of pattern recognition experiments were designed and implemented for exploring the feasibility and repeatability of the key-press gesture recognition based on SEMG signals. The results from 6 subjects showed, by using the same-day templates, that the average classification rates of 16 defined key-press gestures reached above 75.8%. Moreover, when the training samples added up to 5 days, the recognition accuracies approached those obtained with the same-day templates. The experimental results confirm the feasibility and repeatability of SEMG-based key-press gestures classification, which is meaningful for the implementation of myoelectric control-based virtual keyboard interaction.
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7.Comparison research on quality of cultivated and wild Anemarrhena Rhizome from Yi County.
Qianliang CHEN ; Zhangyan SHI ; Xiaoming SUN ; Wenquan WANG ; Changhua MA ; Jianyong LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(17):2316-2320
OBJECTIVETo compare the quality of cultivated and wild Anemarrhena Rhizome from Yi County (Xiling Zhimu) based on contents analysis of active constituents.
METHODSamples of cultivated Anemarrhena Rhizome from most townships of Yi County were analyzed and compared with wild ones. Six indexes belonged to three kinds active constituents of saponin, flavornoid and polysaccharide were adopted. HPLC-ELSD method with cholesterol as internal standard was adopted to determine the content of sarsasapongenin. HPLC-ELSD method was used to simultaneously determine the contents of anemasaponin C and Anemasaponin A III. Contents of neomangiferin and mangiferin were determined by HPLC-UV method. Total polysaccharide was determined by phenol sulfate method.
RESULTThe mean content of sarsasapongenin in cultivated Anemarrhena Rhizome samples is slightly lower than the wild. The mean contents of anemasaponin C and Anemasaponin A III in cultivated Anemarrhena Rhizome samples are higher than the wild. There is no notable difference of these three index between the cultivated and the wild. The cultivated Anemarrhena Rhizome samples have a lower content of neomangiferin and a higher content of mangiferin than the wild. While the total content of these two flavonoids have no notable difference. The cultivated Anemarrhena Rhizome samples have a higher content of total polysaccharide than the wild samples.
CONCLUSIONContents of active constituents in cultivated Anemarrhena Rhizome from Yi County (Xiling Zhimu) are not notably different with the wild Anemarrhena Rhizome. They have similar good quality as the wild ones.
Anemarrhena ; chemistry ; growth & development ; China ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Gardening ; methods ; Plant Extracts ; analysis ; Rhizome ; chemistry ; growth & development
8.Knowledge and management capability on diabetic kidney disease among general practitioners in community health centers of Shanghai
Hua YANG ; Huiling XIA ; Limin REN ; Wei QIU ; Xiaoyun CAO ; Shuyu LI ; Zhangyan CHEN ; Shanzhu ZHU
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2017;16(12):917-920
Objective To survey the status of knowledge and management capability on diabetic kidney disease (DKD) among general practitioners (GPs) in community health service centers (CHCs) of Shanghai.Methods A questionnaire survey was conducted among 152 GPs from 6 CHCs in 3 districts of Shanghai during May 2015 and March 2016.Results In the current survey,138 (90.8%) valid questionnaires of DKD knowledge and 152 (100.0%) valid questionnaires of DKD management capability were retrieved.The overall accuracy rate of DKD knowledge was 60.2% (1 246/2 070);the accurate rates of epidemiology,diagnosis,treatment,and community management knowledge were 62.7% (173/276),62.8% (520/828),60.6% (502/828)and 35.5% (49/138),respectively.There were significant differences in accuracy rates of treatment related questions among GPs with different years of working (P =0.032 2);but no significant differences were observed in accuracy rates of 4 aspects related questions among GPs with different education and professional title (P >0.05).Among 152 participants,113 (74.3%) responded to conduct DKD screening in clinic work;97(63.8%) chose renal function,86 (56.6%) chose urine routine and 86 (56.6%) chose urinary microalbumin for screening,respectively.The top three answers to "how to intervene patients with DKD" were blood glucose control(107,70.4%),medication of ACEI or ARB (77,50.7%),and high-quality low protein diet (68,44.7%).Conclusion The knowledge and management capability on DKD among GPs in CHCs are insufficient.The capability of diagnosis and treatment of DKD should be improved by joint efforts of GPs,trainers,and community health administrators.
9.A prospective follow-up study on thea ssociation between serum level of C-reactive protein and risk of digestive system cancers in Chinese women
Gang WANG ; Liying CAO ; Shuohua CHEN ; Shuanghua XIE ; Xiaoshuang FENG ; Zhangyan LYU ; Lanwei GUO ; Fang LI ; Kai SU ; Sheng CHANG ; Jiansong REN ; Min DAI ; Ni LI ; Shouling WU ; Jie HE
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2016;38(11):876-880
Ob jective It has been reported by some prospective studies that C-reactive protein (CRP ) is associated with cancer risk .However, the correlation between CRP and digestive system cancers has not been evaluated in Chinese females .We conducted a large population-based cohort study to investigate whether elevated level of CRP in serum is associated with an increased risk of digestive system cancers in Chinese women.Metho ds From the Chinese Kailuan Female Cohort , 19,437 women were enrolled in this study in July 2006, and all of the subjects were followed up through 2014.At the baseline investigation , the serum levels of high-sensitivity CRP ( hsCRP ) were tested for all subjects , and demographic information and risk factor data were collected .Multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to calculate the hazard ratios ( HR ) and 95%confidence intervals ( 95%CI ) for the baseline levels of hsCRP after adjusting for age, marital status, smoking, drinking, body mass index ( BMI), diabetes and physical activity, and risk of digestive system tumors (including colorectal cancer, stomach cancer, pancreas cancer, liver and gallbladder cancer, and other cancers).Results By Dec 31, 2014, a total of 100 incident cancer cases were observed , including 47 colorectal cancers , 17 stomach cancers , and altogether 29 pancreas , liver and gallbladder cancers .All the subjects investigated were divided into three groups according to the level of hsCRP (<1 mg/L, 1-3 mg/L and >3 mg/L) .The 8-year cumulative incidence of digestive system cancers were 405/100 000, 520/100 000 and 787/100 000 in these 3 groups, respectively (Log rank test χ2=8.37, P=0.015 ) .Compared to those with lower hsCRP levels (<1 mg/L ) , the women with higher hsCRP (>3 mg/L) had a significantly increased risk of pancreas , liver and gallbladder cancers ( HR =2.70, 95%CI =1.06-6.91;Ptrend=0.036).Conclusions Elevated levels of hsCRP at baseline may be associated with increased risk of certain digestive system cancers .
10.A prospective follow-up study on thea ssociation between serum level of C-reactive protein and risk of digestive system cancers in Chinese women
Gang WANG ; Liying CAO ; Shuohua CHEN ; Shuanghua XIE ; Xiaoshuang FENG ; Zhangyan LYU ; Lanwei GUO ; Fang LI ; Kai SU ; Sheng CHANG ; Jiansong REN ; Min DAI ; Ni LI ; Shouling WU ; Jie HE
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2016;38(11):876-880
Ob jective It has been reported by some prospective studies that C-reactive protein (CRP ) is associated with cancer risk .However, the correlation between CRP and digestive system cancers has not been evaluated in Chinese females .We conducted a large population-based cohort study to investigate whether elevated level of CRP in serum is associated with an increased risk of digestive system cancers in Chinese women.Metho ds From the Chinese Kailuan Female Cohort , 19,437 women were enrolled in this study in July 2006, and all of the subjects were followed up through 2014.At the baseline investigation , the serum levels of high-sensitivity CRP ( hsCRP ) were tested for all subjects , and demographic information and risk factor data were collected .Multivariable Cox proportional hazards regression model was used to calculate the hazard ratios ( HR ) and 95%confidence intervals ( 95%CI ) for the baseline levels of hsCRP after adjusting for age, marital status, smoking, drinking, body mass index ( BMI), diabetes and physical activity, and risk of digestive system tumors (including colorectal cancer, stomach cancer, pancreas cancer, liver and gallbladder cancer, and other cancers).Results By Dec 31, 2014, a total of 100 incident cancer cases were observed , including 47 colorectal cancers , 17 stomach cancers , and altogether 29 pancreas , liver and gallbladder cancers .All the subjects investigated were divided into three groups according to the level of hsCRP (<1 mg/L, 1-3 mg/L and >3 mg/L) .The 8-year cumulative incidence of digestive system cancers were 405/100 000, 520/100 000 and 787/100 000 in these 3 groups, respectively (Log rank test χ2=8.37, P=0.015 ) .Compared to those with lower hsCRP levels (<1 mg/L ) , the women with higher hsCRP (>3 mg/L) had a significantly increased risk of pancreas , liver and gallbladder cancers ( HR =2.70, 95%CI =1.06-6.91;Ptrend=0.036).Conclusions Elevated levels of hsCRP at baseline may be associated with increased risk of certain digestive system cancers .