1.Antibody titre quantitation method by ELISA without standard substance based on kinetics of enzyme-catalyzed reactions
Cheng FANG ; Zhuo CHEN ; Li LIU ; Zhiqiang MEI
Chongqing Medicine 2015;44(12):1662-1663,1666
Objective To establish antibody titre quantitation method by ELISwithoustandard substance .MethodThe tesgroupof non-specifi,negative control ,specifiand total antibodiewere sefodetecting serantibodieby ELIS.Aftelineafitting of the time-absorbance datof early developing ,the fitted slopewere used athe velocity of absorbance changing , which were denoted by ν0 ,νC,νS,νT.Based on thathe ν-value and the concentration ? of determinand were linearelationship while the substrate waexcessive ,the function with parameteof ν-valueforeflecting the multiple proportionof antibodiecon-centrationbetween specifiand negative control groupcould be deduced .The assessmenof specifiIgG antibodiein serof KM mice immunized with fish collagen waused aan instance .ResultThe function C/C= (ν-ν0 )/(νC-ν0 ) could calculate the mul-tiple proportion(titre) of antibodieconcentrationbetween specifiand negative control group.Conclusion The above method of antibody titre quantitation isuitable fosemi-quantitative analysiwithoustandard substance .
2.Autophagy in ageing and ageing-related diseases.
Fang HUA ; Jiao-Jiao YU ; Ke LI ; Zhuo-Wei HU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(6):764-773
Autophagy is an important homeostatic cellular recycling mechanism responsible for degrading injured or dysfunctional cellular organelles and proteins in all living cells. Aging is a universal phenomenon characterized by progressive deterioration of cells and organs due to accumulation of macromolecular and organelle damage. Growing evidences indicate that the rate of autophagosome formation and maturation and the efficiency of autophagosome/lysosome fusion decline with age. Dysfunctional autophagy has also been observed in age-related diseases. Autophagy disruption resulted accumulation of mutated or misfolded proteins is the essential feature of neurodegenerative disorders. However, in cancers, fibroproliferative diseases or cardiovascular diseases, autophagy can play either a protective or destructive role in different types of disease, and even in different stages of the same disease. The review will discuss the cellular and molecular mechanisms of autophagy and its important role in the pathogenesis of aging and age-related diseases, and the ongoing drug discovery strategies for therapeutic intervention.
Aging
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Autophagy
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Drug Discovery
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Humans
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Lysosomes
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metabolism
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Neurodegenerative Diseases
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Phagosomes
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metabolism
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Protein Folding
3.Peritonitis complicated with continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis: Analysis of 108 cases in 3 years
Qinghua WANG ; Fang YUAN ; Qiangxiang LI ; Zhuo ZHANG ; Jingjing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2010;14(18):3389-3392
BACKGROUND: Peritonitis is the common detective complications at the end-stage of renal failure patients during continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) treatment, which easily repeatedly occurred if not handled properly. Although the plumbing designs of peritoneal dialysis have done a lot of effort and improved in recent years, it still hard to avoid. OBJECTIVE: To explore the relative factors and treatments of infectious peritonitis complicated with CAPD. METHODS: Totally 115 cases received CAPD were selected, including 55 males and 60 females, aged (56.2?.7) years. 68 cases of which were suffered infectious peritonitis, aged (58.5?.3) years. All received a (30.3?.5)-month CAPD treatment. The relative factors such as the nutrition situation, whether complicated with diabetes mellitus or not, culture background, domestic environment, whether operating by special person and so on were investigated, and the relationship between those factors and infectious peritonitis were analyzed. The pathogen method was used to check pathogenic bacteria, and those patients were treated with irrigation of abdominal cavity and antibiotics in two ways, that is, systemic and intra-abdominalcavity. Hemodialysis instead of CAPD was used in those infectious peritonitis patients.RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Those patients with good nutrition situation, higher culture background, better domestic environment, and operating by special person had low chances to infect peritonitis. And those patients with diabetes mellitus had high chances to infect peritonitis. Treatments of abdominal cavity and anti-infection in two ways-systemic and intra-abdominal cavities were effective to those infectious peritonitis patients. Gram-positive bacteria were the most common pathogen, which were susceptive to vancomycin and cefazolin. If the pathogen was gram-negative bacteria, etimicin sulfate, amikacin, and imipenem cilastatin could be selected. Infectious peritonitis complicated with CAPD affected by many factors. CAPD patients should be provided better nutrition and domestic situation. Also patients should operate in aseptic ways. Doctors should choose proper patients who can operate CAPD right.
4.Chemical mechanisms involved in slow fire processing and pulverization of Brassica juncea.
Qing-shan ZHANG ; Zhuo WANG ; Ming KONG ; Li-fang LIU ; Song-lin LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(22):4345-4348
This article dealed with the effects of processing method and duration on the major bioactive components (sinigrin and sinapine thiocyanate) in Brassica juncea. The contents of sinigrin and sinapine thiocyanate in decoctions of raw and processed B. juncea were determined and compared by high performance liquid chromatography on a Alltima C18 column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microm) at 35 degrees C with the acetonitrile-0.1% phosphoric acid as the mobile phrase in gradient elution. The detection wavelength of sinigrin and sinapine thiocyanate was set at 227 nm and 326 nm, and the flow rate was 1.0 mL x min(-1). It was found that with the extended processing duration, the contents of sinigrin and sinapine thiocyanate first increased and then decreased: i.e., 0-2 minutes they increased gradually (for sinigrin, by 9.65% in processed products and 356. 10% in powder; for sinapine thiocyanate, by 12.82% in processed products and 3.41% in powder), and achieved their highest content at 2 min; then, decreased during the next 5 minutes (for sinigrin, by 80.35% in processed products and 82.09% in powder; for sinapine thiocyanate, by 14.29% in processed products and 17.54% in powder), suggesting that processing duration could significantly affect the contents of bioactive components in B. juncea, enzymatic hydrolysis of sinigrin when the seed is crushed in the present of moisture may be responsible for the content change. It is recommended that the slow fire should be the best processing method and the raw seed could be used directly in the water extracts related industrial production.
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chemistry
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Choline
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analogs & derivatives
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chemistry
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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Glucosinolates
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chemistry
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Powders
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chemistry
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Thiocyanates
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chemistry
5.Clinicopathology of 202 diabetes mellitus patients complicated with non-diabetic renal diseases
Wenwen REN ; Wenge LI ; Guming ZOU ; Jing FANG ; Jianhua LU ; Yali CAO ; Li ZHUO ; Wanzhong ZOU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2011;27(10):720-723
ObjectiveTo investigate the clinicopathological characteristics of non-diabetic renal diseases (NDRD) in the patients with diabetes mellitus.MethodsClinicopatholigical data of 202 patients with diabetes mellitus and NDRD identified by renal biopsy from January 1st,2003 to December 31st,2010 were analyzed retrospectively.All the patients were divided into three groups:the young (≤35 years old),the middle-aged (36-59 years old) and the elder (≥60 years old).Clinicopathological characteristics were compared among 3 groups.ResultsIn the young group (n=33),42.4% of patients presented as chronic glomerulonephritic syndrome,while 36.4% as IgA nephropathy for pathology.In the middle-aged group(n=136),35.3% of patients presented as chronic glomerulonephritic syndrome,27.2% as nephritic syndrome,17.6% as chronic renal failure,14.7% as latent glomerulonephritis,and 5.1% as acute renal failure,while42.6% as IgA nephropathy for pathology.In the elder group(n=33),30.3% of patients presented as nephritic syndrome,30.3% as chronic renal failure,while 27.3% as membranous nephropathy for pathology.ConclusionsIn clinical manifestation,young patients are mainly chronic glomerulonephritic syndrome,middle-aged patients are diversified,and elder patients are mainly nephritic syndrome andchronicrenalfailure. Inpathology, youngandmiddle-agedpatientsaremainlyIgA nephropathy,and elder patients are mainly membranous nephropathy.
6.Effect of Ningxian Granule on Brain-derived Neurotrophic Factor Protein Expression in Rats with Pentylenetetrazol- Induced Epilepsy
Liping ZHANG ; Zhuo FANG ; Yingshi JIANG ; Ke YANG ; Li WU ; Zhiming ZANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2000;0(04):-
[ Objective ] To investigate the mechanism of Ningxian Granule (NG), a compound prescription with lucidity-ascending and turbidity-descending actions. [ Methods ] Forty SD rats were randomized into 5 groups: A (normal), B (model), C (low-dose NG, 5 g/kg), D (high-dose NG, 10 g/kg) and E (phenobarbital, 60 mg/ kg). Except Group A, the others were epileptic rats induced by pentylennetetrazol (PTZ, 35 mg/kg). NG and phenobarbiatal were given to different groups accordingly, once a day for 4 weeks. The effects of NG on brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) protein expression was observed by using immunohistochemistry technique. [Results] The number of positive neuron increased both in the hippocampus and cerebral cortex of epileptic rat brain (P
7.The clinical and pathological features of 85 cases with positive cerebrospinal fluid cytology by thin-layer centrifugal cytological test
Wei GAO ; Zhuo LI ; Leiming WANG ; Fang LIAN ; Cuicui LIU ; Dehong LU ; Yueshan PIAO
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2016;55(12):945-949
Objective To evaluate cytological test of cerebrospinal fluid in the diagnosis of meningeal dissemination of tumor cells.Methods The clinical and imaging features of 85 cases with tumor cells diagnosed by thin-layer centrifugal cytological test of cerebrospinal fluid were retrospectively reviewed.The characteristics of cellular morphology and immunocytochemical staining were analyzed.Results The main presentations of all the patinets was meningeal irritation and neurological dysfunction.The features of the brain MRI were meningeal thicking and enhancement,intracranial abnormal signals and intracranial space occupying lesion in part of the patients.Atypical cells were found in 84 cases (98.8%) with the first sample test and immunocytochemical staining was conducted in 48 cases to identify the tissue origin.Meningeal carcinomatosis was shown to be the majority with lung cancer as the dominated tissue type and adenocarcinoma as the most common histological type.Others were lymphatic hematopoietic system (13 cases),melanomas (5 cases),primitive neuroectodermal tumor (3 cases) and glioma (1 case).In addition,12 cases were only proved to be cancer by cytological test of cerebrospinal fluid.Conclusion The thin-layer centrifugal cytological test of cerebrospinal fluid has a relatively high accuracy for detecting disseminated tumor cells of meninges and could be of great help to identify the source and type of lesion with immunocytochemical staining.
8.Association of Polymorphism of T1 Locus Allele in ADAM33 Gene with Bronchial Asthma
jun-yan, XIONG ; qi-qiang, HE ; zhuo-qin, JIANG ; ji-fang, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(16):-
0.05).Conclusion The result suggests that T1 locus genetic polymorphism is weakly associated with asthma.
10.Community based rehabilitation of cognitive deficits in stroke patients
Shu-Fang LIU ; Chao-Min NI ; Rui HAN ; Zhuo LI ; Hui-Fang SUN ; Sheng-Hai GAO ; Xing-Hua WU ;
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2003;0(12):-
Objective To investigate the effects of cognitive interventions (CIs) in the context of communi- ty based rehabilitation (CBR) on cognitive deficits (CDs) in stroke patients.Methods Ninety-two stoke patients with CDs were randomly divided into a CI group and a control group.All patients were treated with conventional CBR.In addition,the patients in the CI group were also treated with special intervention therapy.The patients in both groups were assessed with the neurological and cognitive status examination (NCSE) for cognitive functioning, the FCA for motor function and the BI for their ability in the activities of daily living.Results The NCSE,FCA and BI scores in the cognitive intervention group after treatment were significantly higher than those before treatment and also significantly higher than those in the control group after treatment.Conclusion CIs can not only improve CDs,but also enhance recovery of motor function and ADL.