1.An epipolythiodioxopiperazine alkaloid and diversified aromatic polyketides with cytotoxicity from the Beibu Gulf coral-derived fungus Emericella nidulans GXIMD 02509.
Miaoping LIN ; Zhenzhou TANG ; Jiaxi WANG ; Humu LU ; Chenwei WANG ; Yanting ZHANG ; Xinming LIU ; Chenghai GAO ; Yonghong LIU ; Xiaowei LUO
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2023;24(3):275-280
Marine microorganisms, especially marine fungi, have historically proven their value as a prolific source for structurally novel and pharmacologically active secondary metabolites (Deshmukh et al., 2018; Carroll et al., 2022). The corals constitute a dominant part of reefs with the highest biodiversity, and harbor highly diverse and abundant microbial symbionts in their tissue, skeleton, and mucus layer, with species-specific core members that are spatially partitioned across coral microhabitats (Wang WQ et al., 2022). The coral-associated fungi were very recently found to be vital producers of structurally diverse compounds, terpenes, alkaloids, peptides, aromatics, lactones, and steroids. They demonstrate a wide range of bioactivity such as anticancer, antimicrobial, and antifouling activity (Chen et al., 2022). The genetically powerful genus Emericella (Ascomycota), which has marine and terrestrial sources, includes over 30 species and is distributed worldwide. It is considered a rich source of diverse secondary metabolites with antimicrobial activity or cytotoxicity (Alburae et al., 2020). Notably, Emericella nidulans, the sexual state of a classic biosynthetic strain Aspergillus nidulans, was recently reported as an important source of highly methylated polyketides (Li et al., 2019) and isoindolone-containing meroterpenoids (Zhou et al., 2016) with unusual skeletons.
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2. Investigation of pathogenic factors in 1 151 cases of urolithiasis
Feihe LIN ; Xianzhe CHEN ; Boji CAI ; Chunfa XIE ; Hailiang GAO ; Daoguang CAI
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2019;26(13):1586-1590
Objective:
To assess dietary and urinary risk factors for urolithiasis by a case-control study.
Methods:
A retrospective analysis was made on the pathogenic factors of 1 151 patients with urolithiasis admitted to the People′s Hospital of Chenghai District from January 2016 to June 2018, and including external environmental factors and internal personal factors.
Results:
The proportion of male and female patients was 1.69∶1, and the peak age at onset of disease ranged from 21 to 60 years.Most of patients were diagnosed as upper urinary tract calculi.The following variables were found to have significant effects on the morbidity of urinay calculi: less intake of water, over intake of protein, fat and salt.
Conclusion
The diet and increase water intake and with low-protein, low-fat and low-salt diet are helpful to prevent urolithiasis.
3.Diagnosis and surgical treatment of pancreatic cystic tumors: an analysis of 19 patients
Cheng WANG ; Xiansheng LIN ; Qiang HUANG ; Chenghai LIU ; Anbao TENG
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(5):318-320
Objective To investigate the diagnosis and surgical treatment of pancreatic cystic tumor.Methods The clinical data of 19 cases of pancreatic cystic tumor from January 2000 to August 2009 was retrospectively analyzed. Results Patients with pancreatic cystic tumor has no specific clinical feature.Ultrasound and CT were main image examinations, but they could not distinguish the pathologic types, and the diagnostic accuracy when compared with postoperative pathologic results was 57.9% (11/19) and 68.4%(13/19) respectively. The tumors were located in the pancreatic head and neck in 5 cases, body and tail in 14 cases, the maxim diameter was between 3 ~ 15 cm. All patients underwent surgical treatment; the rate of curative resection was 84. 2% ( 16/19 ). The rate of intraoperative misdiagnosis was 21.0% ( 4/19 ).Pathologic examination results showed 6 cases of serous cystadenoma, 6 cases of mucinous cystadenoma, 5 cases of mucinous cystadenocarcinoma, and 2 cases of intraductal papillary mucinous adenoma. 15 ( 78.9% )patients were followed up. Among the 3 patients with mucinous cystadenocarcinoma, one patient who received curative resection survived for 4 years with no evidence of recurrence; the other 2 patients died 4 months and 7 months later. 12 cases of cystadenoma were alive without recurrence. Four patients, including 2 patients of cystadenoma and 2 patients of cystadenocarcinoma were lost in follow-up. Conclusions To be aware of pancreatic cystic tumors is the key to reduce misdiagnosis and mistreatment. Surgical treatment is the treatment of choice with excellent prognosis.
4.Cloning and expression of human keratinocyte growth factor-2 and the purification and identification of its products
Binwen WU ; Zhaojun DUAN ; Wuping LI ; Yang CHEN ; Hongliang Lü ; Zuoan YI ; Chenghai ZHANG ; Jusheng LIN ; Jialong WANG ; Yunde HOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(45):197-200
BACKGROUND: Human keratinocyte growth factor-2 (hKGF-2) has extensive physiological functions, which plays an important role in embryonic development, tissue-repairing, nervous regeneration, vascularization and development of tumor.OBJECTIVE: To clone hKGF-2 gene, obtain the expression of hKGF-2 in Escherichia coli(E.coli) and determine its bioactivity, so as to provide experimental basis for further investigation.DESIGN: Open experiment.SETTING: Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention, Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.MATERIALS: The experiment was conducted in State Key Laboratory of Viral Genetic Engineering, Institute for Viral Disease Control and Prevention of Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The temperature control expression vector pBV220 was constructed by State Key Laboratory of Viral Genetic Engineering; EcoR Ⅰ , BamH Ⅰ , T4 DNA ligase (Promega Co., Ltd.); The specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) of hKGF-2 (Manufactured by Shanghai Boya Biotechnology Co., Ltd.); Heparin-Sepharose CL-6B (Pharmacia Company); PCR rapid purification kit,Trizol kits for total RNA extract, Kits for RT-PCR (GIBCO Co., Ltd.); Kits for rapid extraction of plasmid DNA (Boda Company); BL-21-codon plus compent cells (Stratagene Co., Ltd.).METHODS: High-expression strain BL-21 codon plus competent cells was used to express and purify initially recombinant hKGF-2 protein, and its activity was detected. RT-PCR was adopted to obtain hKGF-2 cDNA from lung tissues of naturally aborted fetus and clone it into pBV220 carri er plasmid. The hKGF-2 protein expressed in BL-21 codon plus competent cells of E.coli. Affinity chromatography and ion exchange chromatography were applied in isolation and purification, and the bioactivity of expression protein was determined in cell proliferation test.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The length and sequence of cDNA segment in hKGF-2, the expression of hKGF-2 gene inE.coli and the purification of hKGF-2 activity.RESULTS: The segment of hKGF-2 cNDA was about 500 bp, and hKGF-2 protein highly expressed in BL-21, which had soluble expression in the supernatant. SDS-PAGE showed that the relative molecular mass was about 20000, and hKGF-2 protein could significantly promote the mitotic activity of NIH3T3 cells. The A value (490 nm) of hKGF-2 in the 1 μg/L, 5 μg/L and 10 μg/L groupswere higher than that in the blank control group, and the differences were significant (which were 0.174±0.022,0.220±0.029,0.306±0.050,0.066±0.004 respectively,P < 0.001).CONCLUSION: hKGF-2 gene is successfully cloned, which highly expresses in BL-21 of the E.coli. Purified hKGF-2 protein can stimulate the proliferation of NIH3T3 cells and significantly promote its mitotic activity.
5.The postburn change in hypothalamic paraventricular beta-endorphin and the roles of delta-receptor in scalded rats.
Xinru HONG ; Xiaolin ZHAO ; Chenghai WANG ; Baocheng LIN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2002;18(1):45-48
OBJECTIVETo investigate the postburn change in hypothalamic paraventricular beta-endorphin and the roles of delta-receptor in scalded rats.
METHODSMale Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into 3 groups, i.e. ICI174864, DPDPE and control groups. The rats were inflicted with 20% TBSA of III degree scalding on the back by boiling (100 degrees ) water. The postburn change in the tissue content of the hypothalamic paraventricular beta-endorphin was determined by radioimmuno assay (RIA). The effects of delta-receptor in scalded shock rats were investigated by observing the change of the rats'survival time and cardiac indices after the micro-injection of delta-receptor agonist DPDPE or antagonist ICI174864 into the hypothalamic paraventricle.
RESULTS(1) The tissue content of the hypothalamic paraventricular beta-endorphin increased significantly (P < 0.01) at 1, 2 and 4 postburn hours (PBHs) in the scalded rats. (2) When compared with that of control group, the ratio of the cardiovascular parameters [mean arterial pressure (MAP), dp/dt(max) and HR] were obviously increased at different time points in rats with pre-injection of ICI174864 whereas the ratio was decreased when DPDPE was used. Nevertheless, the change in the heart rate ratio was not obvious whether ICI174864 or DPDPE was used. (3) The average animal survival time in ICI174864 group was much longer than that in DPDPE group.
CONCLUSIONAn excessive increase in hypothalamic paraventricular beta-endorphin was one of the factors leading to the aggravation of burn shock and earlier death. delta-receptor located in the tissue might have played important roles in the mediation of the action of hypothalamic paraventricular beta-endorphin. It is beneficial to antagonize the action of delta-receptor for the correction of burn shock and for the prolongation of the of life of animals.
Analgesics, Opioid ; pharmacology ; Animals ; Blood Pressure ; drug effects ; Burns ; physiopathology ; Enkephalin, D-Penicillamine (2,5)- ; pharmacology ; Enkephalin, Leucine ; analogs & derivatives ; pharmacology ; Heart Rate ; drug effects ; Male ; Narcotic Antagonists ; pharmacology ; Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, Opioid, delta ; drug effects ; physiology ; Survival Analysis ; beta-Endorphin ; metabolism
6.Analysis on correlation factors of cerebral intragenic ischemia after temporary parent arterial occlusion during intracranial aneurysm surgery
Quanhai GENG ; Chenghai LIN ; Bin SHAO ; Xiangzhen LIU ; Xuemin SONG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2002;0(12):-
Objective To identify the correlation factors associated with cerebral intragenic ischemia after temporary parent arterial occlusion in intracranial aneurysm surgery. Methods One hundred and eighteen patients who underwent temporary arterial occlusion in the 120 aneurysms (from a group of 324 consecutive aneurysm patients treated from 1996 to 2002) were reviewed retrospectively. These variables included sex, age, presence of preoperative subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), neurological clinical grade, operational timing, duration of arterial occlusion, numbers of temporary occlusion, mode of arterial occlusion, intraoperative aneurysm rupture, hypertension, the location of temporary occlusion, aneurysm size, hyperglycemia, atheromatous mass. Univariate and multivariate were used to investigate the relationship between the variates and postoperative ischemic changes. Results The total times of temporary occlusion were 156, with an average of 1.30. The duration of arterial occlusion ranged from 1 to 45 min (9.75?7.75). Seventeen patients (14.4%) demonstrated evidence of new infarction in the vascular territory subjected to temporary arterial occlusion. Conclusion In the univariate analysis, age, presence of preoperative SAH, duration of arterial occlusion, atheromatous mass are all significantly correlated with postoperative ischemic injuries. Multivariate logistic regression revealed that the age, older more than 60 (P= 0.010 3 , relative risk=4.335), and the duration of arterial occlusion, lasting more than 20 min (P= 0.032 9 , relative risk=4.177), have significant correlation with the injuries. Based on these findings, temporary occlusion is safe and useful in aneurysm surgery and the postoperative cerebral ischemia is less likely to occur when the duration of clipping is shorter than 20 min.
7.Selective cerebral angiography by transradial arterial approach
Zhe SUN ; Chenghai LIN ; Xiangzhen LIU
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2001;0(05):-
This article reviews the advances in the transradial cerebral angiography in recent years. Outcoming with the comprehensive informations of this approach possessing characteristics of safety, less invasiveness and fewer complications. Therefore this procedure is welcomed by patients and ought to be used routinely. (J Intervent Radiol, 2006, 15: 315-318)
8.COMPARISON OF EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT OPIOID ANTAGONISTS ON SCALD SHOCK IN RATS
Baocheng LIN ; Xinru HONG ; Chenghai WANG ; Henian ZHU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
Indexes of cardiovascular function and survival time were obser-vedin rats given the following antagonists respectively after scald injury: anti-p-endorphin serum at 10?l, Naloxone at 2mg, ICI174864 at 0.2mg, or TRH at 2 mg, and half of the doses were administered at 1, 2, 3h after scald. The results showed that the cardiac indexes (dP/dtmax, -dP/dtmax and LVSP)were improved, the decrease of mean arterial pressure ( MAP ) and heart rate ( HR ) were delayed after the injections of anti-p-endorphin serum, naloxone or ICIi748e4, and survival time was significantly prolonged in anti ? - endorphin serum group. TRH had little effect on cardiac indexes, MAP and HR were maintained at high level at earlier period, but sharply sloped down in about 210 min after burn. The result suggests that intraventri-cular administration of anti-?-endorphin, naloxone or ICI174864 had much benefit on scald shock, but TRH was uncertain at least in the treatment of scald shock.
9.The Effect of Arginine Vasopressin on ?-endorphin and Dynorphin A_(1-13) Contents in Cerebral Ischemic Regions of Mongolian gerbils
Xinfeng LIU ; Yinmian SHI ; Baocheng LIN ; Chenghai WANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
The effects of arginine vasopressin (AVP) on the contents of ir-?-EP and ir-Dyn A1-13 in ischemic brain regions of Mongolian gerbils were observed with radioimmunoassay in this study.The results showed that the contents of ir-?-EP were significantly increased and those of ir-Dyn A1-13 were decreased in ischemic cortex and hypothalamus after injection of AVP into the lateral ventricle. However, the contents of ir-?- EP were markedly decreased and those of ir-Dyn A1-13 were unchanged significantly in the ischemic cortex and hypothalamus after intraventricular infusion of AVP antiserum.
10.Effect of Stress on the Contents of Oxytocin, Arg-vasopressin and ?-endorphin in Hypothalamus, Pituitary and Plasma in Rats
Chaoyou SONG ; Xiaolin ZHAO ; Jun YANG ; Bo BAI ; Chenghai WANG ; Baocheng LIN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(02):-
The contents of ir-oxytocin (it-OT), ir-Arg-yasopressin (ir-AVP) and ir-?-endorphin (ir-?-EP) in hypothalamus, pituitary and plasma were measured by. radioimmunoassay (RIA) when the rats were swimming. It was showed that the ir-OT contents in hypothalamus, pituitary and plasma were significantly increased in the animals having swum 1, 5, 15 and 20min (P

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