2.Effect of Zhibai Dihuang Decoction on Expressions of TRPV1 and TRPV5 in Spermatogenic Cells of UU-infected Rats.
Qing-hu HE ; Xuan-zuo GUO ; Jun-hua GUO ; Ying-qiu LI ; Chao-sheng LIU
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2015;35(10):1218-1222
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of Zhibai Dihuang Decoction (ZDD) on mRNA and protein expressions of transient receptor potential family vanilloid subtype 1 (TRPV1) and transient receptor potential family vanilloid subtype 5 (TRPV5) in Ureaplasma urealyticum (UU)-infected rat semens and spermatogenic cells, and to explore the pathomechanism of UU-infected infertility and the intervention of ZDD.
METHODSTotally 45 were randomly selected from 60 4-5 months old SD rats. UU testicular infected animal models were set up after bladder inoculation of UU suspension. The remaining 15 rats were simultaneously injected with normal saline as a normal control group. After a successful modeling, UU infected model rats were randomly divided into the model group, the azithromycin group, and the ZDD group, 15 in each group. Rats in the ZDD group were administered with ZDD at the daily dose of 1 g/kg by gastrogavage. Rats in the azithromycin group were administered with azithromycin suspension at the daily dose of 0. 105 mg/kg by gastrogavage. Equal volume of normal saline was administered to rats in the normal control group and the model group. All medication was performed once daily for 21 successive days. Testes and epididymis were extracted after rats were killed and UU positive rates were compared among all groups. Sperm cells were separated using a mechanical separation technique. Sperm motility parameters were detected using color sperm motion detection system. mRNA and protein expressions of TRPV1 and TRPV5 in spermatogenic cells were determined by real-time quantitative PCR and Western blot.
RESULTSThe UU positive rate was obviously higher in the model group than in the normal control group [(86.7% (13/15 cases) vs. 0] P < 0.05). It was lower in the ZDD group [33.3% (5/15 cases)] and the azithromycin group [26.7% (4/15 cases)] than in the model group (P < 0.05). Compared with the normal control group, class A and B sperms were reduced, the linear velocity and the average velocity were significantly lowered, mRNA and protein expressions of TRPV1 and TRPV5 in spermated genic cells significantly decreased in the model group (P < 0.05). Compared with the model group, class A and B sperms were increased, linear and curve velocities and the average velocity were significantly elevated, mRNA and protein expressions of TRPV1 and TRPV5 significantly increased in the ZDD group and the azithromycin group (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). Compared with azithromycin group, class A and B sperms were increased, the linear velocity and the average velocity were significantly elevated, mRNA and protein expressions of TRPV1 and TRPV5 significantly increased in the ZDD group (P < 0.05, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONZDD could fight against UU infection and elevate semen quality, which might be associated with up-regulating mRNA and protein expressions of TRPV1 and TRPV5 in spermatogenic cells.
Animals ; Calcium Channels ; metabolism ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Infertility ; Male ; RNA, Messenger ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Semen Analysis ; Sperm Motility ; Spermatozoa ; TRPV Cation Channels ; metabolism ; Testis ; Ureaplasma Infections ; Ureaplasma urealyticum
3.Effect of valsartan on the expressions of Toll-like receptor 4 and myeloid differentiation factor 88 in the arteries of diabetic rats
Jun WU ; Na YOU ; Jiarong XU ; Zhihua ZUO ; Aiping HU ; Xiuqin JIANG ; Heng MIAO ; Yibing LU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2009;25(4):378-381
ay be useful for preventing or treating early inflammation in the arteria of diabetic rats.
4.Construction of Hospital Informatization Service Platform in the New Media Age
Li ZHANG ; Yaqiong HU ; Jun NIU ; Shu WANG ; Yan XU ; Gang ZUO ; Bei XU ; Haihong HUANG ; Jian DING
Journal of Medical Informatics 2015;(8):29-32
The paper summarizes application of new media in patient informatization services in hospitals, introduces exploration and practices made by Children′s Hospital of Shanghai on new media informatization platform construction from such aspects of OA system-basedwindowservice platform,order typeservice model provided to the public onMicroblogandWeChatplatforms andex-press typemobile network terminal service for hospital staffs.The service effects are summarized at last.
5.Inlfuence of transport protein gene polymorphisms on the effects and toxicity of high-dose methotrexate in child-hood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Aidong LU ; Leping ZHANG ; Bin WANG ; Yueping JIA ; Yingxi ZUO ; Jun WU ; Yamei HUANGSHAN ; Guanhua HU ; Guilan LIU
Journal of Clinical Pediatrics 2013;(8):733-736
Objectives To investigate the inlfuence of polymorphisms of SLC19A1 80G>A, MDR1 exon26C>T and MDR1 exon21G>T/A on curative effect and adverse reaction of high-dose methotrexate in patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Methods MALDI-TOF-MS technique was used to detect the polymorphisms of SLC19A1 80G>A, MDR1 exon 26C>T and MDR1 exon21G>T/A in 108 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). The relationship of genetic polymorphism, survival rate and toxicity was analyzed. Results The 36-month event-free survival was not related to any polymorphisms of MDR1 and SLC19A1. Patients with mutant types of MDR1 exon26C>T and MDR1 exon21G>T/A showed a much higher MTX plasma levels at 24 hours and higher incidence of hepatic injury (P<0.05). Conclusions The genetic polymorphism of MDR1 exon26>T, MDR1 exon21G>T/A has a large inlfuence on hepatic toxicity and plasma concentra-tions of MTX.
6.Diffusion tensor imaging and three-dimensional brain fiber tracking for the diagnosis of multiple sclerosis
Bing HU ; Hong SHAN ; Ming-Yue LUO ; Shao-Qiong CHEN ; Zhuang KANG ; Bing-Jun HE ; Yan ZUO ; Bin-Bin YE ;
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2001;0(02):-
Objective To demonstrate the diffusion tensor imaging(DTI)characteristics of multiple sclerosis(MS)plaques,periplaque white matter regions and normal appearing white matter (NAWM)regions in patients with MS,and to evaluate the clinical values of DTI and three-dimensional brain fiber tracking for the diagnosis of MS.Methods Conventional MRI and DTI were performed in 32 patients with MS and 32 age-matched control subjects.Fractional anisotropy(FA)and apparent diffusion coefficient(ADC)maps were generated and coregistered with T_2-weighted MR images,FA and ADC values were calculated in regions of interest in plaques,periplaque white matter regions,NAWM regions and white matter regions in control subjects.And three-dimensional brain fiber tracking maps were generated by using the DTI.Results TheADCwas(1.233?0.119)?10~(-3)mm~2/s in MS plaques,(0.973?0.098)?10~(-3) mm~2/s in periplaque white matter regions,(0.748?0.089)?10~(-3)mm~2/s in NAWM,and(0.620? 0.094)?10~(-3)mm~2/s in control subjects.The FA was 0.225?0.052 in MS plaques,0.311?0.050 in perip]aque white matter regions,0.421?0.070 in NAWM,and 0.476?0.069 in control subjects. Significant differences in FA and ADC values were observed among all white matter regions(P
7.Study of recombinant stem cell factor.
Jun WU ; Xin GONG ; Shao-Hong CHANG ; Zhi-Hu ZHAO ; Cong-Lin ZUO ; Qing-Jun MA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2003;19(6):698-704
Stem cell factor is an important hematopoietic growth factor. In this study, the human stem cell factor was produced by recombinant E. coli, and the structure and biological activity of the recombinant stem cell factor(rhSCF) was studied. It was indicated that the rhSCF was a uncovalent dimer in phosphate buffer,and had the correct mass spectra, mass peptides spectra, composition of amino acid, N-terminal sequernce, C-terminal sequence and intrachain disulfide linkages, rhSCF alone or synergy with rhG-CSF could mobilze hematopoietic progenitors to blood in monkey.
Animals
;
Cell Differentiation
;
drug effects
;
Cells, Cultured
;
Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid
;
Haplorhini
;
Hematopoietic Stem Cells
;
cytology
;
drug effects
;
Humans
;
Recombinant Proteins
;
chemistry
;
genetics
;
metabolism
;
pharmacology
;
Sequence Analysis, Protein
;
Spectrometry, Mass, Fast Atom Bombardment
;
Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization
;
Stem Cell Factor
;
chemistry
;
genetics
;
metabolism
;
pharmacology
9.Effect of electroacupuncture on expression of IFN-gamma-like immunoreactive substance in spinal cord of the rat .
Ge HU ; Zuo-Jun YANG ; Hui-Qin DUAN ; Li-Yun GAO ; Xiang MU ; Yu-Liang LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2005;25(7):513-516
OBJECTIVETo observe effect of electroacupuncture at "Zusanli" (ST 36) on expression of interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma)-like immunoreactive substance in spinal cord of the rat and to probe the mechanism.
METHODSThe IFN-gamma-like immunoreactive positive cell number in spinal cord of the rat was investigated with immunohistochemical SP method and microscopy.
RESULTSAfter electroacupuncture at "Zusanli" (ST 36), IFN-gamma-like immunoreactive positive cell number in the spinal cord of the rat with electroacupuncture plus immunosuppression did not significantly change (P > 0.05). The number of positive cells in the dorsal horn in the rats with immunosuppression was significantly less than that in the normal control group (P < 0.05) with no significant change in other parts and with no significant difference between the electroacupuncture group and the control group (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONElectroacupuncture at "Zusanli" (ST 36) can increase expression of IFN-gamma-like immunoreactive substance in spinal cord of the rat, and acupuncture activates the nerve-immunoregulative network possibly by IFN-gamma as medium.
Acupuncture Points ; Animals ; Electroacupuncture ; Interferon-gamma ; Rats ; Spinal Cord
10.Preparation of 18 F-DPA-714 and its biodistribution in rodents
Wei HU ; Jun ZHAO ; Min YANG ; Yihui GUAN ; Chuantao ZUO ; Fengchun HUA ; Donghui PAN
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2017;37(10):632-636
Objective To synthesize 18 F-DPA-714 and to study its labeling rate, radiochemical purity, stability and biological characteristics. Methods 18F-was reacted with K2CO3/K2.2.2 and then en-gaged in nucleophilic substitution with DPA-714. The crude product was purified by aluminum column and semi-preparation HPLC. The stability of 18 F-DPA-714 was identified in PBS and plasma. The lipid-water partition coefficient (LogP) was determined. Biodistribution analysis and microPET imaging were performed on mice and rats respectively. Results It took about 25 min for synthesizing 18 F-DPA-714, the radiochemi-cal yield was 31.6% (decay not corrected), and the radiochemical purity was ≥99%. The product re-mained stable within 4 h. The LogP of 18 F-DPA-714 was 2.71. Pharmacokinetics of 18 F-DPA-714 was more in line with the two compartment model, with the distribution half-life ( T1/2α) of 2.40 min and the elimina-tion half-life( T1/2β) of 69.15 min. 18 F-DPA-714 was quickly uptaken by tissues after the tail vein injection. It mainly distributed in the lungs, kidneys, and heart, with the radioactive uptake values of (17.85±7.52)%ID/g, (15.41±1.80) %ID/g and (10.56±0.94) %ID/g at 30 min post-injection, respectively. 18F-DPA-714 was mainly metabolized through the liver, and excreted by the kidneys. The uptake in bones was stable. PET dynamic scanning showed that 18 F-DPA-714 accumulated in the brain of aged rats and cleared slowly within 60 min. Conclusions 18 F-DPA-714 prepared in this study has high labeling rate, short synthesis time and small precursor dosage. It displays good biological distribution and blood-brain barrier permeability characteristics.