1.Glycyrrhizic acid: a potential drug against COVID-19
Fu-jing GE ; Chen-ming ZENG ; Fang-jie YAN ; Mei-jia QIAN ; Wei-hua WANG ; Pei-hua LUO ; Qin-jie WENG ; Rang-xiao ZHUANG ; Jian-jun XI ; Jin-song HUANG ; Bo YANG ; Hong ZHU ; Qiao-jun HE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(5):1211-1216
Pneumonia caused by SARS-CoV-2 has seriously threatened human life and health worldwide and caused a large number of deaths. Viral infection and acute inflammation are important causes of death, so it is particularly important to combine antiviral therapy with anti-inflammatory therapy. Glycyrrhizic acid, the main component of the glycyrrhizic root extract, has a wide range of pharmacological effects as well as high efficiency and low toxicity, its preparation has been widely used in the treatment of chronic hepatitis and other diseases. Glycyrrhizic acid can regulate the expression and release of a variety of cytokines and play a significant anti-inflammatory effect. At the same time, glycyrrhizic acid also showed significant inhibition towards a variety types of viruses. Therefore, the potential application of glycyrrhizic acid as COVID-19 treatment should be explored.
2.Effect of parthenolide on proliferation and migration of MCF-7 breast cancer cells by targeting the c-myc G-quadruplex
Yu-qing WANG ; Yue GAO ; Rong WEI ; Rang LI ; Pei-min HUANG ; Chun-rong HUANG ; Chao ZHANG ; Yi-wen TAO ; Jian-ye ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2020;55(7):1622-1626
This research investigated the effect of parthenolide on the proliferation and migration of human breast cancer cells and explored the molecular mechanism of that effect
3.Effect of fcl gene for butenyl-spinosyn biosynthesis and growth of Saccharopolyspora pogona.
Shengnan PENG ; Haocheng HE ; Shuangqin YUAN ; Jie RANG ; Shengbiao HU ; Yunjun SUN ; Ziquan YU ; Weitao HUANG ; Yibo HU ; Xuezhi DING ; Liqiu XIA
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2019;35(9):1662-1675
The fcl gene encodes GDP-fucose synthase, which catalyzes two-step differential isomerase and reductase reactions in the synthesis of GDP-L-fucose from GDP-D-mannose. It also participates in the biosynthesis of amino sugar and ribose sugar, and is one of the key enzymes to regulate the metabolism of sugar and nucleotides in organisms. The presence of fcl gene in Saccharopolyspora pogona was found through sequencing result of genome. The mutant S. pogona-fcl and S. pogona-Δfcl were constructed by gene engineering technology. The results showed that the gene had an effects on growth and development, protein expression and transcriptional level, insecticidal activity, and biosynthesis of butenyl-spinosyn of Saccharopolyspora pogona. The results of HPLC analysis showed that the yield of butenyl-spinosyn in S. pogona-Δfcl was 130% compared with that in S. pogona, which reduced by 25% in S. pogona-fcl. The results of determination of insecticidal activity showed that S. pogona-Δfcl had a stronger insecticidal activity against Helicoverpa armigera than that of S. pogona, while the S. pogona-fcl had a lower insecticidal activity against Helicoverpa armigera compared with S. pogona. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) was used to observe the morphology of the mycelia. It was found that the surface of the S. pogona-Δfcl was wrinkled, and the mycelium showed a short rod shape. There was no significant difference in mycelial morphology between S. pogona-fcl and S. pogona. Aboved all showed that deletion of fcl gene in S. pogona hindered the growth and development of mycelia, but was beneficial to increase the biosynthesis of butenyl-spinosyn and improve insecticidal activity. Whereas the fcl gene over-expression was not conducive to the biosynthesis of butenyl-spinosyn and reduced their insecticidal activity. SDS-PAGE results showed that the difference of protein expression among the three strains was most obvious at 96 hours, which was identified by real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction, the results showed that there were significant differences of related genes in transcriptional levels among the three strains. Based on the results of the study, a network metabolic control map was constructed to analyze the effect of fcl gene on growth and the regulation pathway of butenyl-spinosyn biosynthesis, which provided an experimental basis for revealing the regulation mechanism of butenyl-spinosyn biosynthesis and related follow-up studies.
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4.Effect of low-dose radiation on frequencies of chromosome aberrations and micronucleus-containing cells of occupationally exposed individuals: a Meta analysis
Jing JIANG ; Lu GAO ; Bo HUANG ; Pingkun ZHOU ; Weiqing RANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2014;34(4):250-254
Objective To quantitatively investigate the effect of low-dose ionizing radiation on the frequencies of chromosome aberrations and micronucleus-containing cells of radiation workers.Methods Nine electronic databases were systematically searched on the basis of the published studies evaluating the effects of low-dose ionizing radiation on the frequencies of chromosome aberrations and micronucleuscontaining cells.Of the 195 studies searched,21 studies were identified with a total of 1 970 626 cells under studying.Cochrane' s Q and I2 statistics were used to evaluate heterogeneity among studies and pooling odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence intervals (CI) were calculated using random-effect models or fixed-effect models,and publication bias were also calculated.Meta-analysis was performed using Stata 12.0.Results The pooling OR of chromosome-type aberrations [OR =3.03 (2.59,3.56)],dicentric plus centric rings [OR =4.12 (2.99,5.67)],translocations [OR =2.73 (1.67,4.46)],micronucleuscontaining cells [OR =1.70 (1.40-2.06)] were higher for radiation workers when compared with control group.Conclusions The frequencies of chromosome aberrations and micronucleus cell of peripheral lymphocytes are significantly high in radiation workers who were occupationally exposed to low-dose ionizing radiation.It should be noted that the radiation protection of radiological workers be enhanced.
5.Effect of low-dose radiation on ocular lens of radiation workers: Meta-analysis
Jing JIANG ; Ting KONG ; Bo HUANG ; Pingkun ZHOU ; Weiqing RANG
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2013;33(6):640-644
Objective To comprehensively analyze the effect of low-dose radiation on the lens of the eye of radiation workers.Methods The papers dealing with the relationship between occupational radiation exposure and the lens of the eye were collected by retrieving documents of the domestic and foreign medical information databases with references to other papers.There were 28 papers finalized with 17 608 workers included in the Meta-analysis.Stata12.0 was used for Meta-analysis,Q-test and I2 statistic for heterogeneity test,and funnel regression method,Begg's rank method and Egger's regression method for publication bias.Results The pooling odds ratio (OR) opacity in radiation workers were 2.51 (2.01,3.13),4.03 (2.77,5.85),respectively.Conclusions Low-dose radiation may lead to negative impact on ocular lens under the current occupational protection conditions.The proportion of posterior subcapsular opacity in radiation-related cataract is higher than that in age-related cataract.It is important to strengthen radiation protection of ocular lens.
6.Design of ABC damage variable and positioning system for acetabular fractures and 1122 cases multi-center statistic analysis.
Chun-cai ZHANG ; Shuo-gui XU ; Bao-qing YU ; Fang JI ; Qing-ge FU ; Xin-wei LIU ; Yun-tong ZHANG ; Yun-fei NIU ; Pan-feng WANG ; Jia-can SU ; Lie-hu CAO ; Yong-qing XU ; Mo RUAN ; Zhuang-hong CHEN ; Ji-feng HUANG ; Xian-hua CAI ; Hui-liang SHEN ; Li-min LIU ; Ji-fang WANG ; Yan WANG ; Pei-fu TANG ; Yu-tian LIANG ; Jia-rang WANG ; Yu-ri WANG ; Zhen-hao WANG ; Wen-di LIU ; Wen-rui LI ; Wen-hu LI ; Xu-quan WANG ; Dong-sheng ZHOU ; Peng ZHANG ; Ren WANG ; Gang WANG ; Yu-yue CHEN ; Yong-jian CONG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2011;24(2):102-108
OBJECTIVETo design ABC damage variable and positioning system for acetabular fracture and explore the feasibility and clinical practical value of the system through the multi-center analysis of 1122 acetabular fractures.
METHODSAccording to acetabular three-column conception, and pelvic ring lesions damage direction caused by acetabular fracture domino effect and injury degree of proximal femur joint, it defined class A as any column acetabular fracture; class B as any two-column acetabular fracture; class C as front, dome and posterior mixture acetabular fracture. Lower case English letters a, m, p represented front, dome, posterior fracture, respectively. Acetabular damage variables: 1 was simple displaced fractures; 2 was comminuted fractures; 3 was compression fractures. Pelvic ring lesions damage variables: alpha was sacroiliac joints or sacroiliac fracture horizontal separation deflection; beta was sacroiliac joints or sacroiliac fracture vertical separation deflection; gamma was pubic symphysis separation/superior and inferior ramus of pubis fracture deflection; alpha beta gamma delta was compound floating damage. Proximal humerus joint damage variables: I was femoral head fracture; II was femoral neck fracture; II was intertrochanteric fractures of femur; IV was I to III compound fracture. The ABC damage variable positioning system for acetabular fracture was made up by the above-mentioned variables. The statistics from March 1997 to February 2010 showed 1122 cases acetabular fractures with 18 cases of double side acetabular fracture and 1140 cases of acetabular fractures. The pelvics anterior-posterior view, ilium and obturator oblique view, and 2/3D-CT materials were analyzed and researched.
RESULTSEach damage variables distribution situation in 1140 cases of acetabular fracture involved A in 237 cases (20.8%), B in 605 cases (53.1%), C in 298 cases (26.1%);front column fracture in 808 cases(70.9%), dome fracture in 507 cases (44.5%), posterior fracture in 1026 cases (90%). Acetabular variables: variabe 1 in 203 cases of simple displaced fracture (17.8%); variabe 2 in 516 cases of comminuted fracture(45.3%); variabe 3 in 421 cases of compression fracture (36.9%); 249 cases of pelvic ring lesions damage (21.8%), 75 cases femoral head fracture (6.6%); 18 cases of double side acetabular fracture and relative pelvic ring and proximal humerus joint variables (1.58%). Key part and curative effect elements of 1140 cases acetabular fracture: 507 cases of dome or posterior acetabular fracture (44.5%); 421 cases of compression fracture (36.9%); 249 cases of pelvic ring variables (21.8%); 75 cases of proximal humerus joint variables (6.6%); 486 cases of simple Aa/pl/2,Bapl/2 acetabular fracture (42.6% ).
CONCLUSIONCompression fracture, especially defected compression fracture, takes important part in acetabular damage variables, and also presents that acetabular fracture with pelvic ring and proximal femoral damage variables are not rare at all. The relationship of the acetabular fracture damage variables, and its percentage shows the key points and elements in clinical treatment: weight-bearing to dome accounts for 44.5%; compression to defects account for 36.9%, pelvic ring to float accounts for 21.8%; dome fracture to double side fracture account for 6.6%. The system has significant guiding effects on clinic in terms of evaluation of injury severity, anatomic localization, difficulty index, alternative strategy, operative approach, effect of treatment,and prognosis. And the most important thing is that the system creates the comparison of damage variables in same type of fracture and the communication of homo-language and explores a new method.
Acetabulum ; injuries ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Child ; Female ; Fractures, Bone ; classification ; diagnostic imaging ; Humans ; Male ; Medical Informatics ; methods ; Middle Aged ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Young Adult
7.Correlation of ABO groups to hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage.
Xian-hong CHEN ; Wei-min DENG ; Li ZOU ; Xiao-rang HUANG ; Bing-xun LU ; Xue-lin ZHANG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2010;30(11):2521-2522
OBJECTIVETo study the relationship between ABO blood groups and hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage (HICH).
METHODSThe clinical data of 425 patients with HICH admitted to Nanfang Hospital were collected to analyze the relationship between the ABO blood groups and the occurrence of HICH, with normal Han Chinese subjects serving as the controls.
RESULTSCompared to the officially documented distribution of ABO groups in Chinese population (O 34.11%, B 28.98%, A 28.29%, AB 8.69%) and in Guangzhou residents (O 46.00%, B 25.00%, A 23.00%, AB 6.00%), a significant difference was noted in the blood group distribution in this cohort (O 45.10%, A 26.00%, B 24.00%, AB 4.90%). O blood type individuals with HICH showed a higher morbidity than others. Th ABO blood type distribution in this cohort showed no significant difference from that in the control group (P>0.05), but differed significantly from the Chinese norm (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe ABO blood group is a factor contributing to the occurrence of HICH. O blood type is related to cerebral hemorrhage, and may serve as a risk factor for HICH.
ABO Blood-Group System ; genetics ; Adolescent ; Adult ; Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Intracranial Hemorrhage, Hypertensive ; epidemiology ; genetics ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Risk Factors ; Young Adult
8.Association between preterm low birth weight and maternal cytokine levels of saliva and gingival crevicular fluid
Zhen HUANG ; Yue-Qin SHA ; Jun RANG ; Zhi-Bin CHEN ; Jiang-Xia MIAO ; Yu-Yan SUN
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2010;45(5):260-264
Objective To examine the hypothesis that periodontitis was one of the sources of inflammation in preterm low birth weight (PLBW) mothers and investigate the relationship between PLBW and inflammatory factors.Methods The samples of saliva and gingival crevicular fluid (GCF) were collected from 83 PLBW mothers(PLBW group) and 44 normal birth weight(NBW) mothers(NBW group).The levels of IL-1β and IL-6 were analyzed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.The concentrations of cytokines in saliva and GCF were compared between the two groups.Results IL-1β level in saliva of PLBW group was higher than which of NBW group significantly[(78.32±11.81) ng/L vs.(39.66±11.89) ng/L, P<0.05].There was no statistically significant difference on IL-6 level in saliva[(17.45±3.13) ng/L vs.(16.28±0.66) ng/L], IL-1β level in GCF[(93.58±13.22) ng/L vs.(81.38±9.28) ng/L]and IL-6 level in GCF[(15.35±0.28) ng/L vs.(14.87 ±0.37) ng/L) between two groups, but those of PLBW group were higher than NBW group.Significant negative correlations existed between gestational age at delivery and probing depth.It was also found significant negative correlations between gestational age at delivery and IL-6(r =-0.274, P<0.01), between the weight of the new bom infants and IL-6 levels in saliva(r =-0.424, P<0.01), IL-1β level in GCF(r =-0.231, P<0.01).Conclusions There was a tendency presenting the higher inflammatory cytokine in GCF and saliva, the shorter gestation period and the lower birth weight The levels of cytokine in saliva and GCF were higher in PLBW mothers.The correlation may be exist between maternal periodontitis and PLBW.
9.Improvements in the establishment and evaluation of cerebral ischemia models made by thread occlusion in rats
Bin HE ; Jinsong ZHANG ; Binxia SHAO ; Jie CHENG ; Fei HUANG ; Hang XIAO ; Rang GAO ; Xiang LU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(12):1248-1251
Objective To modify the methods of operation and establishment of cerebral ischemia rat models made by thread occlusion. Method We randomly divided 120 male SD rats into a common group (n = 50), an improvement group (n = 60) and a sham-operated group (n - 10). Rats in the common and improvement groups were made into models using the common and improvement methods separately. All models were evaluated on the basis of physical sign indices and 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazolium chloride (TTC) staining. The TTC staining results were taken as gold standards. Then, we compared the achievement ratios of the two groups, and computed the sensitivity and specificity of every physical sign index based on these standards. The χ~2 or correction χ~2 test was used to compare the ratios. Results (1) The achievement ratio in the improvement group was significantly higher than that in the common group (71.67% vs. 52.00%, P = 0.034). (2) The sensitivity of evaluation for both common and improvement methods was 98.55%. However, the specificity of evaluation for the improvement method was significantly higher than that for the common method (100.00% vs. 40.00%, P =0.000). Conclusions The establishment achievement ratio and evaluation correctness of models are obviously elevated by modification of the operation and establishment methods.
10.Comparison of antibacterial activities of different concentrations of the cefoperazone-sulbactam combination disc upon commonly found gram negative bacilli
Qun LU ; Yonglu HUANG ; Hongwei ZHOU ; Youfang ZHAO ; Rang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2009;18(9):968-972
Objective To evaluate antibacterial activities of Cefoperazone-Sulbactam upon gram negative bacilli,and compare the differences in susceptibility between two different concentrations of Cefoperazone-Sulbactam combination disc.Method A total of 381 strains of commonly occurred gram negative bacilli were found from 2nd Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine,Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital,The Third Hospital of Hangzhou and Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine respectively.Susceptibility test was conducted by K-B method using 75 μg/disc Cefoperazone plus with 75 μg/disc Sulbactam(150 disc)and 75 μg/disc Cefoperazone with 30 μg/disc Sulbactam(105 disc),respectively.Meanwhile the minimal inhibitory concentration(MIC)of Cefoperazone-Sulbactam was determined by standard agar dilution.The data were analyzed by using WHONET 5.4 and SPSS.Results Disc diffusion method was carried out to detect the antibacterial activities upon Escherichia coli,Klebsiella pneumonia,Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Acinetobacter baumannii,using 105 disc and 150 disc,respectively.The data indicated that consistency rates between these two different discs were 26.3%,79.2%,83.7%and 33%,respectively.The k-related sample test was performed by using SPSS version 10.0 and shown that the P value was less than 0.05.Upon those organisms mentioned above,the consistency rates between the antibacterial activities of 105 disc and those of agar dilution were 77.8%,89.6%,70.9%and 77%,respectively.When it was going to compare agar dilution vs.150 disc upon the susceptibility of those organisms the consistency rates were 27.3%,79.2%,61.6%and 30%,respectively.Compared with agar dilution,the error rates of those two different concentration discs revealed that the false susceptibility and false intermediate of 105 disc were higher than those of 105 disc.ConclusionsThe results of susceptibility test showed that 105 disc was more close to agar dilution than that of 150 disc.However,the 150 disc used in clinic led to increase in sensitivity of susceptibility test to organisms.

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