1.Dual direction regulatory effect of catalpol on ?-adrenergic receptor and M-cholinergic receptor
qing-feng, LIU ; zong-qin, XIA ; qi-xiang, SUN ; ya-er, HU
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(12):-
Objective To investigate whether catalpol is the active component responsible for the Yin tonic effect of Radix Rehmanniae.Methods Young NH mice were injected with triiodothyronine to produce the hyperthyroidism model,while old mice were used as the model of natural aging.The single point radioligand binding assay was carried out to determine the ?-adrenergic receptor density and M-cholinergic receptor density.The learning ability(short term memory) was determined by the Y-maze avoidance test. Results In the ?-adrenergic receptor experiment,the densities were(15.7?5.2) and(20.9?7.2) fmol/mg protein in normal control group and in T3 control group(P
2.Surgical treatment in patients with severe left main artery stenosis with severe three-vessel-disease
Liming MA ; Qianjin CHENG ; Xiang LI ; Gaoli LIU ; Yongliang ZHAO ; Liang ZONG ; Qingchen LI ; Qingquan WU ; Bin LIU ; Yanlin CHU
Journal of Chinese Physician 2014;(6):774-776
Objective To explore the appropriately operative chance , method, and perioperative management of coronary arterybypass grafting (CABG) in the patients with severe left main artery (LMA) stenosis with three-vessel-disease.Methods A total of296 patients with severe LMA stenosis with three-vessel-disease who underwent CABG surgery was analyzed retrospectively from 2003through 2013.Of them, 276 patients underwent conventional coronary artery bypass surgery on pump ( CCABG)and 20 patients underwentoff-pump CABG( OPCAB); 172 Patients was over 60 years old (58.1%)and 246 patients (83.10%) had concomitant diseasesincluding valve lesion, hypertension, diabetes, myocardial infarction, left ventricular aneurysm with septal defect , stroke, renal failure,and cancer.Left internal mammary artery use was in 281 patients (95.1%); and 32 patients were implanted intra-aortic ballonpump(IABP) perioperatively.Results There were 7 cases(2.36 %) death of postoperative low cardiac output , ventricular fibrillation,cerebral infarction, renal failure, and multiple organ failure, respectively.Postoperative complications were low cardiac output ,respiratory failure , ventricular fibrillation, cereboembolism, cardiac tampomade, renal failure, stroke, and multiple organ failure.Afterfollow-up 2 to 84 months, there was 3 death in which 2 death of cardiac factors.Conclusions CCABG was a safe and effectivemethod in patients with severe LMA stenosis with severe three -vessel-disease.Preoperative insertion of IABP can certainly avoid the po -tential operative risk factor and significantly decrease the mortality and morbidity .
3.Agroinfiltration, a useful technique in plant molecular biology research.
Zhao-Ming LIU ; Zong-Zhi LIU ; Qing-Wu BAI ; Rong-Xiang FANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2002;18(4):411-414
Agroinfiltration is a newly developed plant transient gene expression technique, which is simple, rapid and reproducible. It has been widely used in analyses of foreign gene expression, hypersensitive reaction, gene silencing, promoter activity and identification of new disease-resistance genes. In this paper, we describe the principle and the operation procedure of Agroinfiltration and its application in diverse aspects of plant molecular biology research. Our experiences in modification of the Agroinfiltration technique are also provided.
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
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genetics
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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Plants
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genetics
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Plants, Genetically Modified
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Research Design
4.The role of Osterix in controlling bone volume in vertebral body
Zhaowen ZONG ; Sixu CHEN ; Min JIA ; Xiang HUA ; Qingshan GUO ; Yue SHEN ; Yufeng ZHAO ; Daocheng LIU ; Feng JERRY
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(4):385-387
Objective To observe the role of Osterix in controlling bone volume in vertebral body and to investigate the possible mechanism .Methods X-ray radiology ,micro CT and HE staining were used to evaluate the change of bone volume in both Osterix knockout and transgenic mice .TRAP staining was used to assess the activity of osteoclasts and immunohistochemistry was used to examine the expression level of RANKL .Results No obvious changes were found in Osterix transgenic mice ,while X-ray examina-tion ,micro CT and HE staining showed that the bone density and bone volume in the lumbar vertebral body increased significantly in OSX null mice 12 weeks after birth .TRAP staining showed that the number of osteoclasts decreased in OSX null mice .IHC re-vealed that the expression level of RANKL was down-regualted in OSX null mice .Conclusion Osterix play an important role in controlling bone volume of vertebral body in mice .
5.Comparative analysis of the relationship between of chronic periodontitis patients' compliance and clinical efficacy
Zong-Xiang LIU ; Peng-Lai WANG ; Fang DU
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2013;48(8):472-476
Objective To evaluate the effect of patients' compliance on clinical parameters in patients with chronic periodontitis during periodontal maintenance therapy period.Methods Chronic periodontitis patients who had completed non-surgical periodontal basic treatment were incorporated into the periodontal maintenance therapy(PMT).Clinical examination was performed in the baseline and each quarterly recall,over 3-year period.Clinical parameters including number of teeth,probing depth (PD),attachment loss(AL) level and bleeding on probing(BOP),were recorded.According to the number of PMT visit,the patients were classified into three groups:regular complier (RC) ; erratic complier (EC) ;non-complier(NC).The final parameters (three years later) were obtained by outpatient follow-up and telephone interviews.The data were calculated for the pecentage of sites with PD 4-5 mm,PD ≥ 6 mm,AL 4-5 mm,AL≥ 6 mm,BOP,and the number of tooth loss per patient and the rates of progression of periodontitis.Statistical analyses including ANOVA test and Chi-square test were performed by SPSS 16.0 software package.Results The percentage of clinical parameters in RC [AL 4-5 mm:(14.8 ± 5.0) %,AL≥6 mm:(9.3 ± 3.1)%,BOP:(22.8 ± 4.2)%] were significantly decreased compared with that at baseline[AL4-5 mm:(19.0 ±6.0)%,AL≥6 mm:(10.6±3.1)%,BOP:(30.3 ±5.6)%] (P< 0.01).There was significant difference between RC and NC [AL 4-5mm:(43.3 ± 1.3) %,AL ≥ 6 mm:(31.3±1.7)%,BOP(91.5±5.4)%](P<0.01),and between RC and EC[AL4-5 mm:(18.9± 6.7)%,AL≥6 mm:(12.6±5.4)%,BOP:(38.4± 5.2)%] (P<0.05).The progression rate of periodontitis [19.1% (4/21) at subject level,0.7% (434/61 362) at site level] and tooth loss(1.0) was significantly lower in RC compared with EC and NC patients.Conclusions Regular periodontal maintenance enables the patients with chronic periodontitis to maintain long-term efficacy.
6.Effects of long-term microwave irradiation on NMDAR, BDNF and related molecular expression in their signal pathways in rat hippocampus
Zong-Huan LIU ; Wei-Jia ZHI ; Yong ZOU ; Hong-Mei ZHOU ; Li-Feng WANG ; Xiang-Jun HU ; Rui-Yun PENG
Military Medical Sciences 2017;41(11):875-880
Objective To evaluate the effect of long-term microwave radiation on the expression of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor(NMDAR),brain derived neurotrophic factor(BDNF) and related molecules in signal pathways in the hippocampus of rats.Methods Fifty male Wistar rats were exposed to microwave radiation at an average power density of 0,5,10,20 and 30 mW/cm2for 6 min/time,3 times/week,and for 6 weeks,which were sacrificed and the hippocampus was quickly removed at 14 d and 28 d after exposure.The changes in NMDAR (NR1,NR2A,NR2B),postsynaptic density protein(PSD)-95,cortactin,BDNF and tyrosine kinase receptor B (TrkB) in hippocampal neurons of each group were detected by Western blotting and image analysis techniques.Results Compared with the control group,the expressions of related proteins did not change significantly after microwave irradiation of 5 mW/cm2 at each time point.After 20 mW/cm2 microwave radiation,the expression of NR1 was increased at 14 and 28 d (P <0.05),the expression of NR2A was increased at 28 d (P < 0.05),but the expression of NR2B was decreased at 14 and 28 d (P < 0.05).At a average power density of 30 mW/cm2,the expressions of NR1,NR2A and PSD-95 and the expression of NR2B were decreased at 14 and 28 d(P <0.05),and cortactin,BDNF and TrkB were increased at 14 d after irradiation (P < 0.05).Conclusion The effect of different dosages of long-term microwave radiation on the proteins of NMDAR and its signal pathway related molecules is different.Microwave radiation may affect the NMDAR of postsynaptic information transmission through the BDNF-TrkB signaling pathways,which might play an important role in the impediment of learning and memory function caused by microwave radiation.
7.Effect of hyaluronic acid on proliferation and apoptosis of Kashin-Beck disease chondrocytes cultured in vitro
Zong-qiang, GAO ; Xiong, GUO ; Jun-chang, CHEN ; Chen, DUAN ; Wei-juan, MA ; Rui-yu, LIU ; Yue-xiang, YU ; Qi-sheng, GU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(2):158-161
Objective To understand the effect of hyaluronic acid (HA) on the proliferation and apoptosis of chondrocytes cultured in vitro with Kashin-Beck disease(KBD) to provide the experimental evidences for treating KBD diseases with HA. Methods The articular cartilage samples collected from KBD patients were selected according to Diagnosis for Kaschin-Beck Disease(GB 16003-1995). And the normal cartilage samples were collected from victims of incidence (control). Chandrocytes were separated and cultured in vitro. Then varying dosages of HA were administered to chondrocytes and individed into 0,100,500 mg/L group, according to HA doages. The effect of HA on the proliferation and apoptosis of chondrocytes cultured/n vitro both KBD and the controls were investigated by methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium(MTT), Annexin V/PI staining on 2~(nd), 4~(th), 6~(th) day. Results In the control group, 500 mg/L group(0.140 ± 0.049) promoted chondrocyte proliferation significantly than 0 mg/L group (0.116 ± 0.021 ) at the 4~(th) day(P < 0.05), similar phenomenon was observed in KBD group in the 6~(th) day between 500 and 0 mg/L group(0.179 ± 0.081,0.128 ± 0.017, P< 0.05). In the KBD group, compared with 0 mg/L (12.860 ± 2.159), both 100 and 500 mg/L( 10.458 ± 1.143,7.877 ± 1.346) inhibited chondrocyte apoptosis rate (P < 0.05). In control, apoptosis rate of 500 mg/L group(4.045 ± 1.204) descreased compared with 0 mg/L group (7.128 ± 1.244, P < 0.05). Conclusion HA can promote the proliferation and inhibit the apoptosis of KBD chondrocytes cultured in vitro, and 500 mg/L HA play more effective role than that of 100 mg/L in promoting proliferation and inhibiting poptosis.
8.The mechanism and efficiency affecting factor of cationic liposome transfection.
Yan-Xiang CHEN ; Wei-Hong QIAO ; Dong-Liang LIU ; Zong-Shi LI
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2007;23(5):776-780
Cationic liposome is a greatly promising gene carrier. In this paper, the structure trait of cationic liposome was briefly introduced, the mechanism of cationic liposomes mediated gene delivery and the main influencing factor of transfection efficiency in the transfection process were discussed chiefly.
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chemistry
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Genetic Therapy
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Genetic Vectors
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genetics
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9.Genetic instability detected by flow cytometry: DNA aneuploid and P16 expression in biopsy specimens from lung cancer.
Zong-li SHEN ; Yue-qing ZHU ; Yi-ping ZHUANG ; Zhi-xiang CHENG ; Xiao-liu WU ; Ya-ping WANG
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2007;24(3):322-324
OBJECTIVETo investigate DNA aneuploid and P16 expression in biopsy specimens from lung cancer, and to study genetic instability and the application of flow cytometry in lung cancer pernicious degree diagnosis.
METHODSBlood cells and cancer cells in biopsy specimens were marked simultaneously with anti-CD45 and anti-P16 fluorescent antibody, and the ratio of CD45+ P16+ cells and CD4- P16+ cells was compared. DNA content in biopsy specimens from lung cancer was detected by flow cytometry.
RESULTSAmong the 74 cases of lung cancer, there are 46 cases of DNA aneuploid (62.2%). Thirty-seven cases of lung cancer expressed P16 lowly (50%). Twelve cases of lung cancer only expressed P16 lowly (16.22%), 21 cases of lung cancer only expressed DNA aneuploid (28.38%), and 25 cases not only expressed P16 lowly but also expressed DNA aneuploid (33.78%). Indexes of malign degree, such as P16 low expression or DNA aneuploid could be detected in 58 cases among the 74 cases (78.38%) by flow cytometry.
CONCLUSIONP16 low expression and DNA aneuploid are the indexes of lung cancer malign degree, and flow cytometry can be used to study genetic instability and evaluate biopsy specimens from lung cancer.
Aneuploidy ; Animals ; Biopsy ; Chromosomal Instability ; genetics ; DNA ; genetics ; Female ; Flow Cytometry ; Gene Dosage ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Genes, p16 ; Humans ; Leukocyte Common Antigens ; genetics ; Lung Neoplasms ; diagnosis ; genetics ; pathology ; Male ; Mice ; Middle Aged
10.Identification and characterization of a novel gene EOLA1 stimulating ECV304 cell proliferation.
Zi-wen LIANG ; Zong-cheng YANG ; Yue-ming LIU ; Yu CHEN ; Xiang-dong LUO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2005;22(5):518-523
OBJECTIVETo amplify the full-length cDNA and characterize the structure and biological function of a novel expression sequence tag ST55 (GenBank Accession No. BM121646).
METHODSRapid amplification of cDNA ends was used to clone the full-length of cDNA of ST55 in this study. Then, its tissue distribution was checked by Northern blots, and the associated protein was screened by GAL 4-based yeast two-hybrid. The effect of stable transfection of the cDNA on cell proliferation was evaluated in ECV304 cells.
RESULTSA full-length 1404 bp cDNA was cloned, and it was accepted as a novel human mRNA by GenBank (No. AY074889), named endothelial-overexpressed lipopolysaccharide-associated factor 1 (EOLA1). Bioinformatic analysis found that the EOLA1 encoded 158 amino acids, 17.89 kDa protein, and mapped to chromosome Xq27.4 with 5 exons. EOLA1 expressed in different human normal tissues and cancer cell lines. Using the EOLA1 cDNA as bait, we performed a yeast two-hybrid screening of a human liver cDNA library and identified metallothionein 2A (MT2A) as associated protein. The interaction between EOLA1 and MT2A was confirmed by co-immunoprecipitation experiments. Stable transfection of EOLA1 was noted to stimulate ECV304 cell proliferation (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe findings suggest that EOLA1 is a novel gene and the interaction of EOLA1 and MT2A may play an important role in cell protection in inflammation reaction.
Amino Acid Sequence ; Base Sequence ; Blotting, Northern ; Blotting, Western ; Cell Line ; Cell Proliferation ; Chromosomes, Human, X ; genetics ; Exons ; genetics ; Humans ; Immunoprecipitation ; Membrane Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; physiology ; Metallothionein ; genetics ; metabolism ; Molecular Sequence Data ; Protein Binding ; Sequence Alignment ; Two-Hybrid System Techniques