1.Research progress on the role of HSP70 in early embryonic development
Xiangyang OU ; Jinli DING ; Zhe YANG ; Qixuan ZHANG ; Gengxiang WU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(11):1196-1199
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a group of highly conserved and functionally diverse molecular chaperones that play a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis and coping with a variety of stress responses. HSP70 is one of the important members of the HSPs family, which is involved in the correct folding of proteins, preventing aggregation, and plays a key role in the formation of germ cells, DNA damage repair, fertilization process and embryo implantation in early embryonic development. HSP70 maintains the healthy development of embryos and protects cells from injury under various stress conditions by promoting the normal development and cellular homeostasis of fertilized eggs after fertilization. Through in-depth study of the complex functions and potential mechanisms of HSP70, it is expected to reveal its role in unexplained infertility, recurrent implantation failure, recurrent abortion and other diseases.
2.Research progress on the role of HSP70 in early embryonic development
Xiangyang OU ; Jinli DING ; Zhe YANG ; Qixuan ZHANG ; Gengxiang WU
Chinese Journal of Reproduction and Contraception 2024;44(11):1196-1199
Heat shock proteins (HSPs) are a group of highly conserved and functionally diverse molecular chaperones that play a crucial role in maintaining cellular homeostasis and coping with a variety of stress responses. HSP70 is one of the important members of the HSPs family, which is involved in the correct folding of proteins, preventing aggregation, and plays a key role in the formation of germ cells, DNA damage repair, fertilization process and embryo implantation in early embryonic development. HSP70 maintains the healthy development of embryos and protects cells from injury under various stress conditions by promoting the normal development and cellular homeostasis of fertilized eggs after fertilization. Through in-depth study of the complex functions and potential mechanisms of HSP70, it is expected to reveal its role in unexplained infertility, recurrent implantation failure, recurrent abortion and other diseases.
3. Analysis of the influence of iron overload in glucose metabolism in thalassemia major patients
Liyang LIANG ; Wenqin LAO ; Zhe MENG ; Lina ZHANG ; Lele HOU ; Hui OU ; Zulin LIU ; Zhanwen HE ; Xiangyang LUO ; Jianpei FANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2017;55(6):419-422
Objective:
This study aimed at determining the characteristics of the glucose homeostasis and its relationship with iron overload of the patients with β-thalassemia major (β-TM).
Method:
From Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hospital between January 2014 and December 2015, a total of 57 transfusion-dependent β-TM patients with 5-18 years old were enrolled in this study and fasting blood glucose(FBG) and insulin level, serum ferritin (SF), serum iron, transferrin, total iron binding capacity, unsaturated iron binding capacity were determined.Insulin resistance index (IRI), insulin sensitivity index and β-cell function index (BFI) were also estimated. Besides, in 36 patients cardiac T2* and liver T2* were estimated.
Result:
(1) Four patients(7%) with β-TM were diagnosed diabetes mellitus, and 14(24%) had impaired fasting glucose. (2) The incidence of abnormal glucose metabolism was significantly different according to levels of SF and degrees of the cardiac iron overload(χ2=9.737,
4.Finite element analysis of biomechanical features of percutaneous C1-2 anterior and posterior transarticular screws
Hui XU ; Aimin WU ; Ou CHEN ; Huazi XU ; Xiangyang WANG ; Yonglong CHI
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2014;30(2):164-169
Objective To develop a three-dimensional finite element model of atlantoaxial instability and compare the biomechanical properties of percutaneous anterior transarticular screw (ATS) and posterior transarticular screw (PTS) fixations.Methods A pathologic three-dimensional finite element model of atlantoaxial instability was developed from CT images of the upper cervical spine of volunteers with the aid of softwares,such as Mimics,Freeform,and Ansys.Percutaneous C1-2 ATS and PTS fixation modes were simulated and implanted to the model.Under the preload of 40 N and force moment of 1.5 Nm in anterior flexion,posterior extension,lateral bending,and axial rotation,biomechanical properties of the two fixation modes were compared.Results Under the four loading modalities,both fixation techniques provided maximal inhibition on C1-2 movement.The maximal stress for ATS was larger than that for PTS and maximal displacement for ATS was smaller than that for PTS.Conclusions Both ATS and PTS provide similar outlook and are effective to stabilize the atlantoaxial joint.Biomechanical performance of percutaneous C1-2 ATS is better than that of percutaneous C1-2 PTS.
5.Clinical and In Vitro Study of Viaminate in Acne
Yintao LI ; Hong CHEN ; Shiyin LI ; Hongqing CHEN ; Weining HUANG ; Miaojian WAN ; Xiangyang SU ; Sulian YANG ; Fengxian OU
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1994;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of oral viaminate(a vitamine A acid derivative)on acne and its effect on the expression of androgen receptor.Methods Two hundred and eigh-teen patients with acne were allocated to treatment group and control group at random:treatment group was treated by oral viaminate;control group was treated by oral minocycline.The treatment lasted for four weeks.The effect of viaminate on the expression of androgen receptor was studied in COLO-16cells in vitro by using Northern blot or Western blot.Results The therapeutic effect of oral viaminate in treatment group was higher than that in control group(P

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