1.Advances in the study on FAK-ERK and its applicable value in forensic medicine
Tianshui YU ; Dawei GUAN ; Zihui CHENG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2002;0(05):-
Focal adhesion kinase(FAK)and extracellular signal-regulated protein kinase(ERK),which are thought to play major roles in transducing surface receptor-derived signals into nucleus,are pivotal signal transduction molecules in mammalian cells.FAK is activated through phosphorylation by extracellular stimuli.p-FAK activates the downstream of ERK which changes cell action.FAK-ERK signal conduction factors are involved in a variety of biological responses,such as cell proliferation,differentiation,stress,apoptosis and malignant change.The biologic characters of FAK-ERK and advances in the study on its roles in tissue damage are reviewed in this article,which may provide a more effective way for estimation of wound age in forensic medicine.
2.Expression of c-jun in injured tissues and its forensic interest
Mei YANG ; Dawei GUAN ; Changyan XIONG ; Zihui CHENG ; Tianshui YU
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2009;24(6):401-403
Oncogene c-jun is a member of jun family,the immediately early genes(IEGs),and belongs to one of the nuclear transcription factors of basic leucine zipper(bZIP)family.Combined with many gene promotors,c-jun is involved in the regulation of gene transcription.Its products play important roles in regulating gene expression,cell proliferation,differentiation and apoptosis.The structure,biological funetion,regulation of c-jun and its roles contributing to tissue damage are reviewed in this article,which may provide understanding for severity of tissue injury and wound age estimation in the field of forensic pathology.
3.Proteome analysis of nuclear matrix proteins during arsenic trioxide induced apoptosis in K562 cells
Zihui WANG ; Ding YU ; Jie ZHENG ; Ya CHEN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(02):-
Objective: To investigate arsenic trioxide (As 2O 3) -target interactions at the level of nuclear matrix (NM) in chronic myelogenous leukemia cell line K562 by proteomics. Methods: DNA fragmentation analysis was used for As 2O 3 induced apoptosis of K562 cells. The nuclear matrix proteins were analyzed by high-resolution two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and computer-assisted image analysis. Results: While more than 200 protein spots were shared among the nuclear matrices, about 18 distinct spots were found characteristic of As 2O 3 treated cells. Onset of mass mange apoptosis, and the profiling of nuclear matrix proteins had been alternated and it was a more sensitive indicator than nucleosomal DNA fragmentation against As 2O 3 treatment. Conclusion: As 2O 3 induced apoptosis in K562 cells in a dose-time-dependent manner. As 2O 3 might be clinically useful in treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia and the changes of nuclear matrix proteins in the treated cells can be used as a useful indicator for the treatment.
4.Effect of Polysaccharides of Radix scrophulariae on Immune Functions in Mice under Normal Physiological and Hypoimmunical State
Zihui LI ; Ning ZHANG ; Wanru DONG ; Hui YU ; Shumin LIU
China Pharmacy 2017;28(10):1316-1319
OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of polysaccharides of Radix scrophulariae on immune function in mice under nor-mal physiological and hypoimmunical state. METHODS:80 mice were randomly divided into normal group,model group,treat-ment high-dose,medium-dose,low-dose groups and physiological high-dose,medium-dose,low-dose groups,10 in each group. Mice in normal group and model group were received distilled water (10 mL/kg) intragastrically,treatment high-dose,medi-um-dose,low-dose groups and physiological high-dose,medium-dose,low-dose groups were administrated 0.16,0.08,0.04 g/kg drug,ig,once a day,for 7 d. From the third day,mice in model group and treatment high-dose,medium-dose,low-dose groups were respectively received cyclophosphamide(100 mg/kg),ip,for 4 d to induce hypoimmunical model. Carbon clearance test was adopted to determine the carbon clearance indexes and organs(chest,spleen)indexes of mice. Another 80 mice were grouped with the same administration,serum half hemolytic value (HC50) was determined after compressed Mianyang red blood cell sensitiza-tion. Then another 80 mice were grouped with the same administration,1% dinitrofluorobenzene method was used to induce de-layed hypersensitivity in mice;its ear swelling was determined,as well as IL-2,IL-4,immunoglobulin G(IgG),immunoglobulin M(IgM),γ-interferon(IFN-γ)contents in serum,and the proliferation in vitro of splenic lymphocytes were detected. RESULTS:High-dose polysaccharides can promote the increasing of immune organ and carbon clearance indexes(P<0.05);enhance the inten-sity of delayed type hypersensitivity (HC50 increasing)(P<0.01) and improve the decreasing of serum hemolysin in model mice (P<0.01);promote the splenic lymphocytes proliferation and increase IL-2,IL-4,IgG,IgM,IFN-γ contents in serum(P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:Polysaccharides can enhance the immune function in mice under normal physiological and hypoim-munical state induced by cyclophosphamide.
5.The value of interleukin 35 in assessing the prognosis of severe hepatitis
Yong DENG ; Jie YANG ; Zheng DENG ; Shuqiang OU ; Zihui QIU ; Shuigen HUANG ; Yu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(10):1470-1472,1473
Objective To explore the significance of interleukin -35 (IL -35)in serum of patients with severe hepatitis.Methods Collected 39 cases of chronic hepatitis B(CHB)patients and severe hepatitis,and col-lected 19 cases of healthy control's(HC)peripheral blood at the same time.ELISA method was used to detect IL -35 levels.Results IL -35 in CHB and severe hepatitis group [(483.5 ±280.7)ng/mL and (277.9 ±248.7)ng/mL] were higher than HC group (50.5 ±47.8)ng/mL(t =2.089,3.303,P =0.044,0.002).In severe hepatitis group, the IL -35 levels in survivors group (305.3 ±301.2)ng/mL was higher than death group (78.7 ±33.2)ng/mL (P =0.012).IL -35 was positively correlated with ALT and AST,the correlation coefficient were 0.649 and 0.599. Conclusion IL -35 is involved in the pathogenesis of hepatitis B process,the low serum IL -35 levels in severe hepatitis patients may herald a bad prognosis.
6.Special operative techniques for intertrochanteric fractures without lesser trochanter fracture
Yinxian YU ; Xiaoming WU ; Kanda GAO ; Wei GAO ; Fan LI ; Jianhua HUANG ; Fang WANG ; Xiaofeng WU ; Zihui ZHOU ; Qiugen WANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2012;32(7):621-625
Objective To explore the operative techniques for AO/OTA type 31-A3.1 and 31-A3.2 intertrochanteric fractures fixed with intrameduallary nail.Methods Seventy-four cases of unstable intertrochanteric fracture (AO/OTA type 31-A3.1 and 31-A3.2) from January 2007 to December 2010 were analyzed retrospectively.There were 33 males and 41 females,aged from 36-87 years (mean,71 years).The right hip was involved in 34 patients and the left in 40 patients.The mechanism of injury was traffic injuries in 27 cases,fall damage in 43 cases,injury by falling in 3 case and crush injury in 6 cases.Percutaneous joystick technique,Homann retractor technique,clamp technique and mini-incision was applied to aid reduction during the surgery.All cases were fixed with proximal intrameduallary nail.Clinical and radiographic outcomes were recorded.The postoperative hip function was evaluated using Harris score.Results With the aid of C-arm,closed reduction was performed in 73 cases.Only one patient experienced open reduction because of failure of closed reduction.Sixty-five cases were followed up for 8 to 23 months (mean,14.5 months).Bone union was observed in all cases with the average time of 7.4 months (range,8-23).The operation time,blood loss,the frequency of X-ray exposure was 75±4 minutes,135±5 ml and 24±3 times,respectively.At final follow-up,29 cases were classified as excellent,31 as good,and 5 as fair.The mean Harris hip score was 91.4 points (range,87-95).The overall rate of excellent or good result was 92.3%.Conclusion It is difficult to perform close reduction for unstable intertrochanteric hip fracture (AO/OTA type 31-A3.1and 31-A3.2),especially in relatively young patients.Special operative skills are necessary in some cases.
7.Nuclear matrix associated protein PML: an arsenic trioxide apoptosis therapeutic target protein in HepG2 cells.
Ding YU ; Zihui WANG ; Liyuan ZHU ; E C CHEW
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(1):93-98
OBJECTIVETo investigate arsenic trioxide (As(2)O(3))-induced apoptosis and the effects on cell nuclear matrix related protein promyelocytic leukaemia (PML).
METHODSHepG2 cells were cultured in MEM medium and treated with 0.5, 2, 5 and 10 micro mol/L As(2)O(3) for either 24 h or 96 h at each concentration. In situ terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) labeling (TUNEL) and DNA ladders were used to detect apoptosis. Confocal microscopy and Western blotting were used to observe the expression of PML.
RESULTSThe growth rates of HepG2 cells were slower in the As(2)O(3) treated than the untreated control group. DNA ladder and TUNEL positive apoptotic cells could be detected in As(2)O(3) treated groups. The expression of PML decreased in HepG2 cells with 2 micro mol/L As(2)O(3) treatment. Confocal images demonstrated that the expression of PML protein in HepG2 cell nuclei decreased after treatment with 2 micro mol/L As(2)O(3), and micropunctates characteristic of PML protein in HepG2 cell nuclei disappeared after treatment with 5 micro mol/L As(2)O(3).
CONCLUSIONSOur results show that arsenic trioxide can significantly inhibit the growth of HepG2 cells in vitro. As(2)O(3) induces apoptosis in HepG2 tumor cells in a time and concentration dependent manner. As(2)O(3) may degrade the PML protein in HepG2 cell nuclei. The decreased expression of PML in As(2)O(3) treated tumor cells is most likely to be caused by apoptosis. Nuclear matrix associated protein PML could be the target of As(2)O(3) therapy.
Antineoplastic Agents ; pharmacology ; Arsenicals ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Neoplasm Proteins ; metabolism ; Nuclear Matrix ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Nuclear Proteins ; Oxides ; pharmacology ; Promyelocytic Leukemia Protein ; Transcription Factors ; metabolism ; Tumor Cells, Cultured ; Tumor Suppressor Proteins
8.An exploratory study on occupational stress and work-related unintentional injury in off-shore oil production.
Weiqing CHEN ; Zihui HUANG ; Dexin YU ; Yanzu LIN ; Zhiming LING ; Jinsong TANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2002;23(6):441-444
OBJECTIVETo explore the association between occupational stress and other socio-psychological factors and work-related unintentional injury in off-shore oil production.
METHODSA cross-sectional survey was conducted among 561 Chinese off-shore oil workers. They were inquired with a self-administered questionnaire involving in socio-demographic characteristics, occupational stress, type A behavior personnel, social support and coping style, and work-related unintentional injury in the past year.
RESULTSSeventy-six (13.5%) workers experienced work-related unintentional injury for once time or more in the past year. A total 141 number of person-times were counted including 18 person-times being serious injury, 26 person-times moderate, and 97 person-times light. After adjustment for age, educational level, marital status, duration of off-shore work and job title, logistic regression indicated that perceived stress from "management problem and relationship with others" were significantly associated with work-related unintentional injuries in the past year (OR = 1.33, 95% CI: 1.05-1.68; P < 0.05). Workers lack of emotional support from friends seemed to less reporting on work-related unintentional injuries (OR = 0.37, 95% CI: 0.22-0.63).
CONCLUSIONThe results implied emphasizing on that the training and guidance as well as better cooperation among the workers might reduce work-related unintentional injuries in off-shore oil industry.
Accidents, Occupational ; prevention & control ; statistics & numerical data ; Adult ; Fuel Oils ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Occupational Diseases ; complications ; Stress, Psychological ; complications ; Wounds and Injuries ; etiology ; prevention & control
9.Pyoderma gangrenosum, acne, pyogenic arthritis, and suppurative hidradenitis syndrome: a case study
Zihui MAO ; Jiang'an ZHANG ; Jianbin YU ; Qian MA ; Ruixiang CAO ; Lei ZHAO ; Xin LI ; Yingying CHEN ; Lingyun CHENG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2018;51(2):116-120
A 22-year-old male patient visited the Department of Dermatology of the First Affiliated I Iospital of Zbengzhou University on October 31,2016 due to dark red papules,nodules,pustules and cysts on the face,neck,back and in the axillary and inguinal regions for 6 years,and multiple dark purple plaques and ulcers on bilateral lower limbs for 1 year.Six years ago,the patient was diagnosed with acne in other hospital,and no treatment was given.One year ago,multiple purple plaques occurred on the bilateral lower limbs,which then ruptured and progressed into ulcers with diameters of 1-12 cm.On May 9,2002,the patient visited the Department of Pediatric Medicine of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University due to the left knee joint swelling and pain for half a year.Laboratory examination showed negative rheumatoid factor,and smear examination of the left knee joint effusions revealed that there were neutrophils and a small amount of lymphocytes and monocytes in the joint effusions,and no abnormal cells were observed.Then,the patient was diagnosed with pyogenic arthritis of the left knee.Physical examination at admission showed poor general condition,walking difficulty,slightly increased blood pressure of 142/92 mmHg (1 mmHg =0.133 kPa),multiple purple plaques on the bilateral lower limbs with central ulcer formation.Histopathological examination of ulcer margin on the lower limbs showed ulceration,intercellular edema and infiltrating neutrophils in the epidermis,and edema,focal erythrocyte extravasation,diffuse infiltration of neutrophils,lymphocytes and histiocytes in the superficial and middle dermis.Clinical manifestations and pathological features confirmed a diagnosis of pyoderma gangrenosum.There were extensive inflammatory papules,pustules,abscesses and cysts on the face,neck,waist and back,and a small amount of dark red nodules on the axillary and inguinal regions,which were consistent with cystic acne and hidradenitis suppurativa.As PSTPIP1 gene sequencing showed,no mutations were found in exon fragments,while compound heterozygous mutations c.36 + 68 G > A,c.137 + 47 G > C and c.562 + 114 C > G her were found in intron fragments.Among 100 healthy controls,45 carried the same mutations.So,these mutation sites were considered to be polymorphic sites,and the pathogenicity of these mutations was still unclear.Finally,the patient was diagnosed with PAPASH syndrome.The patient was treated with methylprednisolone,cefminox,isotretinoin and thalidomide,and the lesions were markedly improved after 2 weeks.Now the patient was still followed up.
10.Effects of the S1PR3 specific agonist peptide GPS-725.017 on acute lung injury in mice
Jungang ZHENG ; Yu YANG ; Jingjing XU ; Yong LI ; Pengjie ZHANG ; Jun WANG ; Zihui LU ; Changshun HUANG ; Gang CAO
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2022;31(11):1470-1475
Objective:To design a modified S1PR3 specific agonist, GPS-725.017, and investigate its protective effect on acute lung injury by promoting macrophage clearance of bacteria.Methods:A short peptide derived from the intracellular region of S1PR3 receptor was named GPS725.017, which was modified with norleucine (Nle) and myristicacid (myr) at its N terminus. Mice were divided into the sham operation group, solvent group and GPS-725.017 treatment group. The acute lung injury model was induced by endotracheal injection of E. coli (5×10 6 CFU), and the experimental group was treated with GPS-725.017 (10 mg/kg). The 48-h survival rate of mice was recorded. After 5 h of modeling, the bacterial load and inflammatory cytokines in peripheral blood and lung were detected, and Vps34 protein content in alveolar macrophages was determined by Western blot. After 12-h of modeling, lung tissues were collected for H&E staining and pathological scores. Results:Compared with the solvent group, the survival rate of mice in the GPS-725.017 treatment group was significantly improved ( P<0.01), the bacterial CFU in blood and alveolar lavage fluid was significantly lower than that in the solvent group ( P<0.001), and the levels of TNF-α and IL-1β in blood and alveolar lavage fluid were significantly lower than those in the solvent group ( P<0.001). Western blot showed that the expression level of Vps34 protein in alveolar macrophages was significantly higher than that in the solvent group ( P<0.01). Histopathology result showed that the pathological damage of lung in the treatment group was significantly less than that in the solvent group ( P<0.001). Conclusions:The modified synthetic S1PR3 specific agonist GPS-725.017 could specifically activate the S1PR3 receptor on the membrane of alveolar macrophages and up-regulate the expression level of intracellular Vps34 protein, which can promote the removal of bacteria in alveolar macrophages, significantly reduce the degree of lung injury and improve the survival rate in ALI mice.