1.Liver Tissue-specific Genes IGFALS,CYP3A4,SLC22A1 and CYP2E1 May be Associated with Poor Prognosis of Liver Cancer.
Yan-Yan ZHANG ; Jing CAO ; Xiao-Tong CHEN ; Jun-Hui CHEN ; Yu-Bao ZHENG
Acta Academiae Medicinae Sinicae 2021;43(3):371-381
Objective To explore the function and mechanism of related genes in the occurrence and development of liver cancer, and the possibility of key genes as potential biomarkers and prognostic indicators for the treatment of liver cancer.Methods We selected 4 datasets(GSE57957, GSE121248, GSE36376 and GSE14520)from the GEO database.With
Biomarkers, Tumor/genetics*
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Carrier Proteins
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Computational Biology
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Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1
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Cytochrome P-450 CYP3A
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Gene Expression Profiling
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic
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Gene Regulatory Networks
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Glycoproteins
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Humans
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Liver Neoplasms/genetics*
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Prognosis
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Protein Interaction Maps
2.Development of an oligonucleotide microarray for simultaneous detection of two canine MDR1 genotypes and association between genotypes and chemotherapy side effects
Jih Jong LEE ; Han You LIN ; Chun An CHEN ; Chen Si LIN ; Lih Chiann WANG
Journal of Veterinary Science 2019;20(1):27-33
Canine MDR1 gene mutations produce translated P-glycoprotein, an active drug efflux transporter, resulting in dysfunction or over-expression. The 4-base deletion at exon 4 of MDR1 at nucleotide position 230 (nt230[del4]) in exon 4 makes P-glycoprotein lose function, leading to drug accumulation and toxicity. The G allele of the c.-6-180T>G variation in intron 1 of MDR1 (single nucleotide polymorphism [SNP] 180) causes P-glycoprotein over-expression, making epileptic dogs resistant to phenobarbital treatment. Both of these mutations are reported to be common in collies. This study develops a more efficient method to detect these two mutations simultaneously, and clarifies the genotype association with the side effects of chemotherapy. Genotype distribution in Taiwan was also investigated. An oligonucleotide microarray was successfully developed for the detection of both genotypes and was applied to clinical samples. No 4-base deletion mutant allele was detected in dogs in Taiwan. However, the G allele variation of SNP 180 was spread across all dog breeds, not only in collies. The chemotherapy adverse effect percentages of the SNP 180 T/T, T/G, and G/G genotypes were 16.7%, 6.3%, and 0%, respectively. This study describes an efficient way for MDR1 gene mutation detection, clarifying genotype distribution, and the association with chemotherapy.
Alleles
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Animals
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Dogs
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Drug Therapy
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Exons
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Genotype
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Introns
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Methods
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Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis
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P-Glycoprotein
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Phenobarbital
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Taiwan
3.Renal tubular P-glycoprotein expression is reduced in plasma cell disorders
Cihan HEYBELI ; Mehmet Asi OKTAN ; Hayri Ustun ARDA ; Serkan YILDIZ ; Mehtat UNLU ; Caner CAVDAR ; Aykut SIFIL ; Ali CELIK ; Sulen SARIOGLU ; Taner CAMSARI
Kidney Research and Clinical Practice 2019;38(2):186-195
BACKGROUND: P-glycoprotein (P-gp) transports many chemicals that vary greatly in their structure and function. It is normally expressed in renal proximal tubular cells. We hypothesized that P-gp expression influences light chain excretion. Therefore, we investigated whether renal tubular P-gp expression is altered in patients with plasma cell disorders. METHODS: We evaluated renal biopsy specimens from patients with plasma cell disorders (n = 16) and primary focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (the control group, n = 17). Biopsies were stained with an anti-P-gp antibody. Loss of P-gp expression was determined semi-quantitatively. Groups were compared for loss of P-gp expression, and clinical variables. RESULTS: P-gp expression loss was more severe in patients with plasma cell disorders than it was in those with glomerulonephritis (P = 0.021). In contrast, clinical and histological parameters including serum creatinine, level of urinary protein excretion, and interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy grade were not significantly different between the groups. P-gp expression loss increased with age in patients with plasma cell disorders (P = 0.071). This expression loss was not associated with serum creatinine, the level of urinary protein excretion or the interstitial fibrosis/tubular atrophy grade. There was no significant association between the severity of P-gp expression loss with the types and serum levels of light chains, isotypes and serum immunoglobulin levels. CONCLUSION: Renal tubular P-gp expression is significantly down-regulated in patients with plasma cell disorders characterized by nephrotic range proteinuria. Additional studies are needed to determine whether reintroduction of renal tubular P-gp expression would mitigate the proximal tubular injury that is caused by free-light chains.
Amyloidosis
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Atrophy
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Biopsy
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Creatinine
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Glomerulonephritis
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Glomerulosclerosis, Focal Segmental
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Humans
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Immunoglobulin Light Chains
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Immunoglobulins
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P-Glycoprotein
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Plasma Cells
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Plasma
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Proteinuria
4.Therapeutic Targeting of the DNA Damage Response Using an ATR Inhibitor in Biliary Tract Cancer
Ah Rong NAM ; Mei Hua JIN ; Ji Eun PARK ; Ju Hee BANG ; Do Youn OH ; Yung Jue BANG
Cancer Research and Treatment 2019;51(3):1167-1179
PURPOSE: The DNA damage response (DDR) is a multi-complex network of signaling pathways involved in DNA damage repair, cell cycle checkpoints, and apoptosis. In the case of biliary tract cancer (BTC), the strategy of DDR targeting has not been evaluated, even though many patients have DNA repair pathway alterations. The purpose of this study was to test the DDR-targeting strategy in BTC using an ataxia-telangiectasia and Rad3-related (ATR) inhibitor. MATERIALS AND METHODS: A total of nine human BTC cell lines were used for evaluating anti-tumor effect of AZD6738 (ATR inhibitor) alone or combination with cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents through MTT assay, colony-forming assays, cell cycle analyses, and comet assays. We established SNU478-mouse model for in vivo experiments to confirm our findings. RESULTS: Among nine human BTC cell lines, SNU478 and SNU869 were the most sensitive to AZD6738, and showed low expression of both ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) and p53. AZD6738 blocked p-Chk1 and p-glycoprotein and increased γH2AX, a marker of DNA damage, in sensitive cells. AZD6738 significantly increased apoptosis, G2/M arrest and p21, and decreased CDC2. Combinations of AZD6738 and cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents exerted synergistic effects in colony-forming assays, cell cycle analyses, and comet assays. In our mouse models, AZD6738 monotherapy decreased tumor growth and the combination with cisplatin showed more potent effects on growth inhibition, decreased Ki-67, and increased terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling than monotherapy with each drug. CONCLUSION: In BTC, DDR targeting strategy using ATR inhibitor demonstrated promising antitumor activity alone or in combination with cytotoxic chemotherapeutic agents. This supports further clinical development of DDR targeting strategy in BTC.
Animals
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Apoptosis
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Ataxia Telangiectasia
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Biliary Tract Neoplasms
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Biliary Tract
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Cell Cycle
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Cell Cycle Checkpoints
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Cell Line
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Cisplatin
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Comet Assay
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DNA Damage
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DNA Repair
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DNA
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Humans
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Mice
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P-Glycoprotein
5.Effects of Adamantyl Derivatives on Pharmacokinetic Behavior of Paclitaxel in Rats.
Kyung Mi KIM ; Kyeong LEE ; Kyusic JANG ; Yae Seul MOON ; Hwa Jeong LEE ; Sandy Jeong RHIE
Biomolecules & Therapeutics 2017;25(5):553-558
Paclitaxel (PTX) is one of the most frequently used anticancer agent for treating refractory ovarian cancer, metastatic breast cancer and non-small cell lung cancer. However, its oral administration is impeded by very low bioavailability (<5%) due to the P-glycopprotein (P-gp) efflux pump effect. This study investigated in vitro and in vivo P-gp inhibitory effects of adamantyl derivatives AC-603 and AC-786 in rats. Two adamantyl derivatives tested in this study increased the cytotoxicity of daunomycin (DNM) in P-gp overexpressed cell line by inhibiting P-gp efflux function. Pharmacokinetics of PTX with orally co-administered P-gp inhibitors were assessed in rats to improve PTX absorption. The pharmacokinetic parameters of PTX were determined in rats after intravenous (2 mg/kg) or oral (25 mg/kg) administration in the presence or absence of verapamil (a positive control), AC-603 or AC-786 (0.5 mg/kg or 5 mg/kg). Compared to control group (PTX alone), experimental groups (PTX with AC-603 or AC-786) significantly increased the area under the plasma concentration-time curve of PTX following oral administration by 1.7–2.2 fold. The volume of distribution and total clearance of PTX were decreased, while other parameters were not significantly changed. In conclusion, co-administration of AC-603 or AC-786 enhanced the relative bioavailability of orally administered PTX as compared to control.
Absorption
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Administration, Oral
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Animals
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Biological Availability
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Breast Neoplasms
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Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung
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Cell Line
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Daunorubicin
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In Vitro Techniques
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Ovarian Neoplasms
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P-Glycoprotein
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Paclitaxel*
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Pharmacokinetics
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Plasma
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Rats*
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Verapamil
6.Effect of ulinastatin on serum levels of tumor necrosis factor-α, P-selectin, and thrombin-antithrombin complex in young rats with sepsis.
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2017;19(2):237-241
<p>OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of ulinastatin (UTI) for early drug intervention on the serum levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), P-selectin, and thrombin-antithrombin complex (TAT) in young rats with sepsis.p><p>METHODSA total of 120 male rats aged 4 weeks were randomly divided into normal control group, sham-operation group, sepsis group, low-dose UTI group (50 000 U/kg), and high-dose UTI group (200 000 U/kg), with 24 rats in each group. Modified cecal ligation and puncture was performed to establish a rat model of sepsis, and the rats in the low- and high-dose UTI groups were given caudal vein injection of UTI after model establishment. ELISA was used to measure the serum levels of TNF-α, P-selectin, and TAT at 6, 12, and 24 hours after model establishment.p><p>RESULTSThe sepsis group had significant increases in the serum levels of TNF-α, P-selectin, and TAT at 6 hours, and the serum levels of TNF-α and TAT continued to increase by 24 hours (P<0.05); P-selectin reached the peak at 12 hours and decreased slightly at 24 hours (P<0.05). The UTI groups had similar change patterns in the levels of P-selectin and TAT as the sepsis group. The UTI groups had significant increases in the level of TNF-α at 6 hours, but gradually decreased over time. The changes in serum levels of TNF-α, P-selectin, and TAT in the UTI groups were significantly smaller than in the sepsis group (P<0.05). The high-dose UTI group had significantly smaller changes in serum levels of TNF-α, P-selectin, and TAT than the low-dose UTI group (P<0.05).p><p>CONCLUSIONSEarly intervention with UTI can significantly improve coagulation function and inhibit the production of TNF-α, P-selectin, and TAT in young rats with sepsis. High-dose UTI has a significantly greater effect than low-dose UTI.p>
Animals
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Antithrombin III
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Glycoproteins
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pharmacology
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therapeutic use
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Male
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P-Selectin
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blood
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Peptide Hydrolases
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blood
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Sepsis
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blood
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drug therapy
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Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
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blood
7.Role of the ABCB1 Drug Transporter Polymorphisms in the Pharmacokinetics of Oseltamivir in Humans: a Preliminary Report.
Journal of Korean Medical Science 2017;32(9):1542-1547
Oseltamivir is a substrate of P-glycoprotein, an efflux drug transporter encoded by ABCB1. The objective of this study was to assess the role of ABCB1 (c.1236C>T, c.2677G>T/A, and c.3435C>T) polymorphisms in the pharmacokinetics of oseltamivir and its active metabolite, oseltamivir carboxylate in humans. Nineteen healthy male subjects were enrolled, and their ABCB1 polymorphisms were evaluated. After the oral administration of 75 mg oseltamivir, the plasma concentrations of oseltamivir and oseltamivir carboxylate were measured. Pharmacokinetic analysis was carried out. Systemic exposure to oseltamivir and oseltamivir carboxylate was higher in the mutant group than in the wild-type and heterozygous groups. We suggest that ABCB1 polymorphisms affect the pharmacokinetics of oseltamivir in humans. Further studies in a large population are necessary to validate the results of this preliminary study (Clinical Trial Registration Information [CRIS] registry: http://cris.nih.go.kr, No. KCT0001903).
Administration, Oral
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Humans*
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Male
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Oseltamivir*
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P-Glycoprotein
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Pharmacokinetics*
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Plasma
8.Force-dependent calcium signaling and its pathway of human neutrophils on P-selectin in flow.
Bing HUANG ; Yingchen LING ; Jiangguo LIN ; Xin DU ; Ying FANG ; Jianhua WU
Protein & Cell 2017;8(2):103-113
P-selectin engagement of P-selectin glycoprotein ligand-1 (PSGL-1) causes circulating leukocytes to roll on and adhere to the vascular surface, and mediates intracellular calcium flux, a key but unclear event for subsequent arresting firmly at and migrating into the infection or injured tissue. Using a parallel plate flow chamber technique and intracellular calcium ion detector (Fluo-4 AM), the intracellular calcium flux of firmly adhered neutrophils on immobilized P-selectin in the absence of chemokines at various wall shear stresses was investigated here in real time by fluorescence microscopy. The results demonstrated that P-selectin engagement of PSGL-1 induced the intracellular calcium flux of firmly adhered neutrophils in flow, increasing P-selectin concentration enhanced cellular calcium signaling, and, force triggered, enhanced and quickened the cytoplasmic calcium bursting of neutrophils on immobilized P-selectin. This P-selectin-induced calcium signaling should come from intracellular calcium release rather than extracellular calcium influx, and be along the mechano-chemical signal pathway involving the cytoskeleton, moesin and Spleen tyrosine kinase (Syk). These results provide a novel insight into the mechano-chemical regulation mechanism for P-selectin-induced calcium signaling of neutrophils in flow.
Calcium Signaling
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Female
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Humans
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Male
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Membrane Glycoproteins
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metabolism
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Neutrophils
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metabolism
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P-Selectin
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metabolism
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Stress, Mechanical
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Syk Kinase
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metabolism
9.Genetic genes associated with oligospermia, asthenospermia and teratospermia: Advances in studies.
Ke GAO ; Zhi-Qiang WANG ; Xing-Chen LIU ; Zhi-Long DONG ; Wen-Sheng SHAN
National Journal of Andrology 2017;23(4):367-371
Approximately 2,300 genes are found to be associated with spermiogenesis and their expressions play important roles in the regulation of spermiogenesis. In recent years, more and more attention has been focused on the studies of the genes associated with oligospermia, asthenospermia and teratospermia and their molecular mechanisms. Some genes, such as GSTM1, DNMT3L, and CYP1A1, have been shown to be potentially associated with oligospermia; some, such as CATSPER1, CRISP2, SEPT4, TCTE3, TEKT4, and DNAH1, with asthenospermia; and still others, such as DPY19L2 and AURKC, with teratospermia. These findings have provided a molecular basis for the studies of the pathogenesis of oligospermia, asthenospermia and teratospermia, as well as a new approach to the exploration of new diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
Asthenozoospermia
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genetics
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Aurora Kinase C
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genetics
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Calcium Channels
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genetics
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Cytochrome P-450 CYP1A1
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genetics
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Cytoplasmic Dyneins
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DNA (Cytosine-5-)-Methyltransferases
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genetics
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Dyneins
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genetics
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Glutathione Transferase
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genetics
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Glycoproteins
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genetics
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Humans
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Male
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Membrane Proteins
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genetics
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Microtubule Proteins
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genetics
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Oligospermia
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genetics
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Spermatogenesis
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genetics
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Teratozoospermia
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genetics
10.Decreased absorption of midazolam in the stomach due to low pH induced by co-administration of Banha-sasim-tang.
Jun Hyeon JO ; Sun Joo KIM ; Woong Shik NAM ; Eun Ji SEUNG ; Sangkyu LEE
Environmental Health and Toxicology 2016;31(1):e2016016-
OBJECTIVES: Banha-sasim-tang (BST), which consists of seven different herbs, is one of the most popular herbal formulae for treating gastrointestinal disorders in Eastern Asia. The commonly used herbal medicine is often co-administered with other therapeutic drugs, which raises the possibility of herb–drug interactions and may modify the clinical safety profile of therapeutic drugs. METHODS: We investigated the potential herb–drug interactions between BST extract and midazolam (MDZ) in mice. The area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) of MDZ and 1ʹ-hydroxymidazolam (1ʹ-OH-MDZ) was evaluated for both oral and intraperitoneal administration of MDZ, following oral administration of BST (0.5 and 1 g/kg). RESULTS: It was found that the AUC of MDZ and 1ʹ-OH-MDZ was lower in case of oral administration of MDZ. Administration of BST extract was not associated with hepatic cytochrome P450 activity. BST extract induced a strong reduction in pH and it has been reported that oral mucosal absorption of MDZ is lower at low pH. The decreased absorption rate of MDZ might be caused by the ingredients of BST and may not be related to other factors such as increased excretion of MDZ by P-glycoprotein. CONCLUSIONS: The altered pharmacokinetics of midazolam caused by co-administration with BST in vivo could be attributed to a decrease in pH and subsequent reduction of MDZ absorption rate.
Absorption*
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Administration, Oral
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Animals
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Area Under Curve
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Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System
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Far East
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Herb-Drug Interactions
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Herbal Medicine
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Hydrogen-Ion Concentration*
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Mice
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Midazolam*
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Oral Mucosal Absorption
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P-Glycoprotein
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Pharmacokinetics
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Plasma
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Stomach*

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