1.Proanthocyanidins promotes neurite outgrowth of dorsal root ganglion neurons in rat
Yingxiu CHEN ; Yingqi GUO ; Huimei ZHANG ; Qi ZHANG ; Jinkun WEN ; Li LUO ; Lixia LI
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2024;40(10):1357-1363
Objective To investigate the effect of proanthocyanidins(PC)on the neurite outgrowth of rat dorsal root ganglion(DRG)neurons.Methods In vitro,primary rat DRG neurons were cultured wtih a series of concenteation of PC to assess the effect of PC on the number and length of neurites as well as the morphology of growth cone.In vivo,the expression of growth associated protein 43(GAP43)in the early stage of injury was detected using the sciatic nerve crush model.Finally,the impact of PC on nerve growth factor(NGF)expression in DRG neurons was evaluated in vitro using immunofluorescence and ELISA.Results PC significantly increased the number and length of neurites and the number of pseudopodium in growth cones of DRG neurons.PC also promoted the expres-sion of GAP43 in the early stage of sciatic nerve injury in rats and enhanced the expression of NGF in DRG neurons.Conclusion PC may promote the neurite outgrowth by increasing the expression of NGF in DRG neurons.
2.Regulation of c-Jun signaling pathway in peripheral nerve demyelination
Jiawei XU ; Jinkun WEN ; Yuchen LUO ; Jiasong GUO
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2016;15(10):1071-1075
After peripheral nerve injury (PNI),myelinated Schwann cells undergo demyelination,dedifferentiation and proliferation,then migrate along basal lamina tubes and align to form the longitudinal cell strands known as bands of Btüngner,which creates suitable conditions for axonal regeneration and remyelination.By reviewing literature,we found that the expression of a transcriptional factor c-Jun increased during demyelination process after PNI,and increasing evidences suggested that demyelination and c-Jun signaling pathways were closely related.This review summarized the research situation and progress of c-Jim signaling pathways regulating demyelination process after peripheral nerve injury.
3.Stromal cell derived factor 1 effects on migration of endogenous neural stem cells
Wen SU ; Peng DING ; Jinkun WANG ; Hao ZHANG ; Linjie MU ; Bo WANG ; Jingchuan LIU ; Guanghui GONG ; Chongqian WANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(6):950-955
BACKGROUND:Stromal cellderived factor 1 in chemotactic migration of endogenous neural stem cells plays a very important role, but the specific migration mechanism is unclear
OBJECTIVE:To observe the effects of exogenous stromal cellderived factor 1 on chemotactic migration and proliferation of neural stem cells in the rat hippocampus
METHODS:Exogenous stromal cellderived factor 1 (5μL, 500μ/L) was injected into the hippocampus of Sprague-Dawley rats to establish animal models. Brain tissues were taken after days 3, 7, 14 and 21 of perfusion to prepare paraffin sections. Thereafter, nestin expression in the injection region and hippocampus was detected using immunohistochemical method. Experimental control and blank control groups were set.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Paraffin section immunohistochemical results displayed the number of nestin-positive cells in the injection and the hippocampus was gradual y increased. At 3 and 7 days, nestin expression was a little and increased at 14 days, forming a migration tendency to the injection region. At 21 days, there were more nestin-positive cells in the injection area and hippocampus. However, there were no changes as above in the experimental control and blank control groups. The results showed that exogenous stromal cellderived factor 1 may induce the proliferation of neural stem cells in the hippocampus and may be involved in chemotactic migration of endogenous neural stem cells.
4.Effect of Exogenous Monocyte Chemoattractant Protein-1 on Neural Stem Cells in Brain of Rats
Hao ZHANG ; Peng DING ; Jinkun WANG ; Wen SU ; Linjie MOU ; Bo WANG ; Guanghui LONG ; Jingchuan LIU ; Chongqian WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(5):434-441
Objective To apply the exogenous monocyte chemoattractant protein-1 (MCP-1) to induce the neural stem cells in vivo.Methods 64 adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into blank (n=4), control (n=30) and experimental (n=30) groups. The
experimental group was injected with MCP-1 into the cerebra, and the control group with PBS, and the blank group with no intervention.The number of nestin positive cells in brain was observed with immunohistochemistry 3, 5, 7, 14, 21 days after injection. Results The number of nestin positive cells increased with time in the cortex and hippocampus in the experimental group (P<0.001). There was no significant difference between the control group and the blank group (P>0.05). Conclusion Exogenous MCP-1 may induce the increase of neural stem cells in vivo.
5.Relationship between Expression of Peroxisome Proliferators-activated Receptors γ in Gliomas and Outcome of Patients
Changsheng ZHOU ; Jinkun WANG ; Weimin WANG ; Chouqian WANG ; Yajun SHANG ; Bo WANG ; Linjie MOU ; Hao ZHANG ; Wen SU ; Peng DING
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(3):235-238
Objective To explore the relationship among expression of peroxisome proliferators-activated receptors γ (PPARγ) in human glioma, malignancy and outcome. Methods The level of PPARγ was detected with immunohistochemistry in the glioma from 48 cases with glioma. The progression-free survival and overall survival were compared with Kaplan-Meier survival curve between the patients with more expression of PPARγ and less ones. Results The expression of PPARγ decreased (P<0.01) with the the tumor malignancy increasing from grade I to IV, which was negatively correlated (r=-0.770, P<0.01). Both the progression-free and overall survival time were significant difference between the patients with more expression of PPARγ and less ones (P<0.01). Conclusion PPARγ expression correlates with the malignancy of human glioma, which may predict the outcome of the patients.
6.Flavonoids extracts from Inula britannica inhibit oxidative stress in vessel after balloon injury.
Hongbing ZHANG ; Mei HAN ; Jinkun WEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(5):615-619
OBJECTIVETo observe the inhibition of flavonoids extract (FE) from Inula britannica on oxidative stress in rat aorta after balloon injury.
METHODThe model of vascular intimal hyperplasia was established by balloon injury. The rats were randomly divided into four groups: control, model, FE and captopril (CAP, positive control). The FE group was treated by intragastric administration with FE in dose of 12.5, 25, 50 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1). The level of malondialdehyde (MDA) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) in serum were detected by thiobarbituric acid (TAB) method and xanthine oxidase method respectively, and superoxide anion (O2-) in vessel was detected by dihydroethidium (DHE) staining. The histochemistry, immunohistochemistry and Western blot were used to observe the changes of appearance and SOD expression in vascular tissues after balloon injury.
RESULTThe best concentration of FE to rats was 50 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1). The neointima thickness in the model group was significantly higher than that in the FE group (50 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1)) and control group at 14 days after balloon injury (P < 0.01). The lever of MDA in serum of FE group was decreased (P < 0.01) and SOD was increased (P < 0.05) in both serum and vascular tissues. The level of O2*- in the drug group was lower than that in the model group.
CONCLUSIONFE can enhance the antioxidation capacities of vessel tissues by suppressing the formation of O2- induced by injury, by which FE inhibites neointima formation after balloon injury in rat.
Animals ; Antioxidants ; administration & dosage ; chemistry ; Aorta ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Blood Vessels ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Catheterization ; adverse effects ; Down-Regulation ; Ethidium ; analogs & derivatives ; blood ; metabolism ; Flavonoids ; administration & dosage ; chemistry ; Inula ; chemistry ; Male ; Oxidative Stress ; drug effects ; Random Allocation ; Rats ; Superoxide Dismutase ; blood ; metabolism
7.Role of AP-1 Activation in Regulation of Angiotensinogen Gene Expression Induced by AngⅡ
Aiying LI ; Jinkun WEN ; Mei HAN
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2006;0(08):-
Angiotensin Ⅱ(AngⅡ)can induce the expression of its precursor,angiotensinogen,in vascular smooth muscle cells(VSMC),which is related with increased activating protein-1(AP-1)binding to its cis-element located in the angiotensinogen gene promoter.In the present study,cycloheximide(CHX)was used as an inhibitor to interrupt c-Jun,the role of AP-1 in AngⅡ-induced its precursor gene activation was investigated by DNA-protein interaction and immunoblotting.The results showed that the level of c-Jun,the component of transcription factor AP-1,was significantly increased in the nucleus of VSMC after AngⅡ treatment.The majority of c-Jun was found in the nucleus but hardly detected in the cytoplasm by immunocytochemistry staining.Immunoprecipitation assays confirmed that AngⅡ could induce serine phosphorylation of c-Jun.EMSA results indicated that the level of phosphorylated of c-Jun had a positive correlation with AP-1 binding activity to cis-acting element of angiotensinogen gene and transcription activation of angiotensinogen.CHX inhibited AngⅡ-induced binding activity of AP-1 by reducing the phosphorylation of c-Jun,though it did not affect the expression of c-Jun.These findings suggest that the AP-1 phosphorylation induced by AngⅡ is one of the important mechanisms whereby AngⅡ regulates its precursor gene expression in feedback manner.It is found that CHX is an inhibitor to phosphorylation of c-Jun.
8.Metastasis correlation factors expression and NF-?B activation in colorectal carcinoma
Kun YU ; Mei HAN ; Jinkun WEN ; Binghui LI
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the relationship between NF-?B activation and the expression of metastasis correlation factors.Methods The expression of NF-?B,COX-2,ICAM-1,VCAM-1 and MMP9 in colorectal cancer and normal tissues was detected using Western blotting.Results(1)The expression level of NF-?B was higher in cancer tissues than that in normal tissues(P
9.Issues to be Paid Attention to in Teacher Training of New Medical Teaching Mode
Shaoxian CAI ; Weiying CHEN ; Mianhua YANG ; Danian QIN ; Jinkun ZHANG ; Bogui WEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
Teachers are principal parts in the innovation and implementation of teaching.Along with the deepening transformation of new medical teaching mode,higher demands have been set for the construction of teachership and for the education and training of teachers.The article gives an analysis on several issues that should be given attention to in the teacher training.
10.Application of genomics and proteomics in study of traditional Chinese medicine
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2004;2(5):323-5
The technique of genomics and proteomics is one of the fastest developments with the farest-reaching consequences in the high and new biotechnology in the world of today. It can be used to screen the target molecules of the action of traditional Chinese medicines, to identify the new effective components from traditional Chinese medicines, and to explore the mechanisms of the effects of traditional Chinese medicines. It meets the shortcomings of the conventional methodology being applied in the current studies of traditional Chinese medicine. Application of the theories and technique of genomics and proteomics in the study of traditional Chinese medicine would be of great significance for opening new research field of traditional Chinese medicine, for facilitating the integration of traditional Chinese medicine and modern biological science and technology, and for promoting the internationalization of traditional Chinese medicine.


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