1.Protective effect of Gynostemma pentaphyllum on memory of individuals rapidly ascending to high altitudes
Na MI ; Weifeng WANG ; Xiang CHENG ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiangpei YUE ; Yifan ZHAO ; Junli YANG ; Lingling ZHU
Military Medical Sciences 2025;49(3):192-197
Objective To investigate the protective effect of Gynostemma pentaphyllum on memory of individuals rapidly ascending to high altitudes.Methods Twenty-one healthy subjects were randomly divided into a G.pentaphyllum food group(n=12)and a control group(n=9).The first group consumed G.pentaphyllum food for seven consecutive days while the control group received placebos.Both groups ascended from the plains to an altitude of 3600 m.Memory function was assessed using the matching memory and sequential memory tests of a cognitive evaluation system on day 1 and day 7 on the plains,and at 24 and 48 h after ascending to the high altitude.Scores of acute mountain sickness symptoms were also recorded.Results After 24 h of stay at the high altitude,the score of headache of the G.pentaphyllum food group was significantly lower than that of the control group(P<0.05).Cognitive test results showed that the matching memory accuracy and sequential memory accuracy of the control group at 24 and 48 h were significantly lower than those on the plains(P<0.05).In contrast,the G.pentaphyllum food group performed significantly better than the control group in these metrics(P<0.05).Conclusion Regular consumption of G.pentaphyllum food can effectively alleviate headache symptoms in individuals rapidly ascending to high altitudes and mitigate the decline in working memory,short-term memory,and memory spans caused by acute hypoxic exposure.
2.The significance of serum neutrophil extracellular traps in rheumatoid arthritis
Benlu CHEN ; Long QIAN ; Xiangpei LI ; Xiaomei LI ; Guosheng WANG ; Jinhui TAO ; Yue TAN
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2015;19(2):122-124
Objective To explore the role of serum neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).Methods The serum circulating free DNA (cf-DNA) / NETs in 45 RA patients and 18 healthy controls were detected by Pico Green dsDNA Quantitation Kits,and the association between serum NETs and ESR,DAS28 score,anti-CCP antibodies was analyzed.T test,rank sum test,Pearson or Spearman correlation analysis were ued for statistical analysis.Results ① The levels of serum dsDNA/NETs in RA patients [0.523 0(0.282 0,1.637 0) μg/ml] were significantly higher than those in healthy controls [0.410 5 (0.140 0,0.966 0)μg/ml] (Z=-2.419,P=0.016).② The level of serum dsDNA/NETs in RA was positively correlated with ESR and DAS28 score (r=0.357,P=0.016; r=0.325,P=0.029),but not with anti-CCP antibodies(r=0.146,P=0.434).③ The levels of serum dsDNA/NETs in RA treated by DMARDs were lower than those of untreated with DMARDs[0.516 5(0.282 0,1.637 0) μg/ml,0.523 0 (0.369 0,1.485 0) μg/ml,Z=-1.215,P=0.225],but the difference was not significant.Conclusion NETs maybe associated with disease activity and play an important role in RA pathogenesis.
3.Increased expression and activity of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Yue TAN ; Long QIAN ; Xiangpei LI ; Guosheng WANG ; Xiaomei LI ; Jinhui TAO ; Benlu CHEN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;34(1):51-56
Objective To explore the significance of aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) in patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) through detecting the levels of AhR and its response gene cytochrome P4501 A1 (CYP1 A1) in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs).Methods Peripheral blood samples were collected from 35 patients with RA and 20 healthy subjects.The expression of AhR and CYP1A1 at mRNA level were detected by real-time PCR.The percentages of AhR-positive cells in PBMCs were detected by flow cytometry (FCM).The effects of leflunomide (LEF) on the expression of AhR and CYP1A1 were analyzed.The detailed clinical data of RA patients were recorded.The disease activity score (DAS) was calculated.Correlation analysis between AhR/CYP1A1 level and clinical data was conducted.Results (1) Both the expression of AhR at mRNA level and the percentage of AhR-positive cells in PBMCs from RA patients without LEF treatment were significantly higher than those from healthy subjects [(3.61±1.65) vs.(2.00±1.27),P=0.002; (34.21±11.30)% vs.(18.83±7.32)%,P<0.01].There were no statistically significant differences in the expression of AhR at mRNA level and the percentages of AhR-positive cells between patients with or without LEF treatment [(3.83 ± 1.62) vs.(3.61 ± 1.65),P =0.670 ; (36.69±10.61)% vs.(34.21±11.30)%,P=0.462].(2) Non-LEF treatment group showed a higher relative expression of CYP1 A1 at mRNA level than that from control group [1.33 (0.08,7.86) vs.(0.62 ±0.29),z=-3.922,P<0.01],but there was no statistical difference between LEF treatment group and non-LEF treatment group [(2.62±2.08) vs.1.33(0.08,7.86) z=-0.133,P=0.894].(3) Neither the expression of AhR and CYP1A1 at mRNA level nor the percentages of AhR-positive cells showed significant correlations with clinical data.Conclusion AhR was highly expressed in PBMCs from patients with RA,which might participate in the progression of rheumatoid arthritis.But the high expression of AhR did not reflect disease activity.Moreover,the treatment of LEF showed no significant influences on the expression of AhR and CYP1A1 in PBMCs from patients with RA.

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