1. Silencing of Myh3 Gene by siRNA Inhibits Glycolysis in C2C12 Cells
Zuo-Chen WEN ; Han CHU ; Yu-Xing DAI ; Yun-Yan LUO ; Jian-Bin ZHANG ; Shu-Ying LI ; Liang HONG ; Lei PU ; Ying-Feng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2022;38(11):1511-1519
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			 The Myh3 (myosin heavy chain 3) gene is a marker gene of muscle cell differentiation and regulates the utilization of energy in muscle cells, but whether it affects the glycolysis process of muscle cells in different states is rarely reported. In this paper, the expression patterns of Myh3 and glycolysis-related genes Pkm (M-type pyruvate kinse), Prkag3 (protein kinase adenosine monophosphate-activated γ3-subunit), and Gsk3β (glycogen synthase kinase-3β) were studied by the qRT-PCR (quantitative-Real-Time-PCR) method using C2C12 cells at different stages of myoblast and adipogenic differentiation as models. It was found that in the process of myoblast differentiation of C2C12 cells, the relative expression trends of Myh3 and glycolysis genes Prkag3 and Pkm were basically the same, and the relative expression levels first increased, reached the peak on the second day of differentiation, and then decreased; glycogen synthase the expression trend of the inhibitory gene Gsk3β was relatively stable. In the process of adipogenic differentiation of C2C12 cells, the relative expression trend of Myh3 and glycolysis genes Prkag3 and Pkm remained basically the same, and the relative expression gradually increased, reaching the highest value on the 8th day of differentiation; glycogen synthase inhibitory gene Gsk3β expression remained stable. In the myogenic differentiation state of C2C12 cells, qRT-PCR and Western blotting were used to detect the effects of interfering Myh3 on the mRNA and protein expressions of glycolysis-related genes Pkm, Prkag3, and Gsk3β. The results showed that after interfering with Myh3, the mRNA expressions of glycolysis genes Pkm and Prkag3 were significantly decreased (P<0.01), while the mRNA expression of glycogen synthase inhibitory gene Gsk3β had no significant change (P > 0.05). The protein levels of Myh3 and Pkm were significantly lower than those in the blank group and NC group. Under the adipogenic differentiation state of C2C12 cells, after interfering with Myh3, the mRNA levels of glycogen synthase inhibitor Gsk3β and glycolysis gene Prkag3 were significantly increased (P<0.01), and the mRNA level of glycolysis gene Pkm was decreased; the protein levels of Myh3 and Pkm in the Myh3 interference group were also lower than those in the blank group and NC group. Based on the above studies, there are significant differences in the levels of glycolysis in C2C12 cells in the myogenic and adipogenic states, and the expression patterns of Myh3 and glycolysis genes are similar. Further results showed that Myh3 suppression could inhibit the glycolysis of C2C12 cells in the myogenic state without affecting the glycogen synthesis. Unlike in the myogenic state, interfering expression of Myh3 in the adipogenic state of C2C12 cells inhibited both glycogen synthesis and glycolysis. 
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
2.Clinical outcomes of ultrasonic subgingival debridement combined with manual root planing in severe periodontitis.
Yue YAN ; Xian E WANG ; Ya Lin ZHAN ; Li Li MIAO ; Ye HAN ; Chu Ren ZHANG ; Zhao Guo YUE ; Wen Jie HU ; Jian Xia HOU
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2020;52(1):64-70
		                        		
		                        			OBJECTIVE:
		                        			To compare the clinical effects of ultrasonic subgingival debridement and ultrasonic subgingival debridement combined with manual root planing on severe periodontitis and then to investigate the necessity and significance of manual root planing.
		                        		
		                        			METHODS:
		                        			Twenty-three patients with severe periodontitis participated in this split-mouth randomized-controlled clinical trial. Baseline examination and randomization were performed after supragingival scaling: each of the upper and lower jaws had a quadrant as the test group treated with ultrasonic subgingival debridement combined with manual root planing, whereas the other two quadrants were the control group treated with ultrasonic subgingival debridement. Treatment of each patient was at intervals of one week and completed in two visits. Clinical indicators concerning probing depth (PD), clinical attachment loss (CAL) and bleeding index (BI) were recorded at baseline and 1 month, 3 months, 6 months after treatment.
		                        		
		                        			RESULTS:
		                        			There was no significant difference of periodontal indicators between the test group and the control group at baseline. Both the test group and control group resulted in significant improvement of PD, CAL and BI. One and three months after treatment, reduction of PD in the test group was higher than that in the control group [1 month: (2.13±1.31) mm vs. (1.79±1.33) mm, P<0.01; 3 months: (2.46±1.33) mm vs. (2.17±1.38) mm, P<0.01] and reduction of CAL in the test group was higher than that in the control group [1 month: (1.89±2.03) mm vs. (1.65±1.93) mm, P<0.01; 3 months: (2.03±2.05) mm vs. (1.83±1.97) mm, P<0.05]. Six months after treatment, PD in the test group and the control group decreased by (2.52±1.40) mm and (2.35±1.37) mm respectively, and the improvement in the test group was significantly better than that in the control group (P<0.01). CAL in the test group and the control group decreased by (1.89±2.14) mm and (1.77±2.00) mm respectively, and there was no statistical difference between the groups. There was no significant difference in the changes of BI between the two groups 1, 3 and 6 months after treatment.
		                        		
		                        			CONCLUSION
		                        			Ultrasonic subgingival debridement combined with manual root planing has more reduction in PD and CAL compared with ultrasonic subgingival debridement. Therefore, it is still necessary to use manual instruments for root planing following ultrasonic subgingival debridement.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Debridement
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		                        			Dental Scaling
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Periodontitis
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		                        			Root Planing
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		                        			Treatment Outcome
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		                        			Ultrasonics
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
3.Neuroprotective effect of luteolin-7-O-β-D-glucuronide in a rat model offocal cerebral ischemia
Sheng-Qun HOU ; Jia-Ying YE ; Hai-Feng ZHANG ; Li-Hui LU ; Xian-Chu HAN ; Ming-Ming LIU ; Ting LI ; Fang WANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2018;32(4):268-269
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			OBJECTIVE To investigate the neuroprotective effect and possible mechanisms of lute-olin-7-O-β-D-glucuronide (LGU) against focalcerebral ischemic injury. METHODS The focal cerebral ischemic injury model was established by middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). Male Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into sham group,model group(MCAO),LGU group(0.24,0.72 and 2.16 mg·kg-1)and positive control group(Edaravone at 5 mg·kg-1).LGU was injected intravenously 30 min after MCAO.Neurological severity score,infarct volume and brain water content were detected 24 h after MCAO and the levels of Na+-K+ATPase,Ca2+ATPase,TNF-α and IL-1β were detected to explore the possible mechanisms.For the therapeutic time window test,LGU(0.72 mg·kg-1)was injected intrave-nously 0.5, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12 h respectively after MCAO. To evaluate motion behavior, LGU were injected intravenously 30 min after MCAO and once per day during detection period. The changes of motor coordination were detected by rotating rod method and grip strength analysis, and the changes of gaits were detected using DigiGait Imaging System. RESULTS LGU improved the neurological severity score, infarct volume ratio and brain water content. The therapeutic time window of LGU for cerebral infarction and brain edema was at least 6 h and for neurological dysfunction was 12 h.LGU also prolonged the latency on rotarod, increased the forelimb tension and improved 8 gait parameters, including stance duration,stride length,stance width,paw area,paw area variability,gait symmetry,ataxia coefficient and tau propulsion.Furthermore,LGU increased Na+-K+-ATPase and Ca2+-ATPase levels in the cortex and hippocampus in the ischemic side,reduced the levels of TNF-α and IL-1β in the serum. CONCLUSION LGU has a significant neuroprotective effect against cerebral ischemic injury via improving energy metabolism and reducing inflammation.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
4.Protective effect of luteolin-7-O-β-D-glucuronide against oxygenglucose deprivation-induced H9C2 cardiomyocytes injury
Hai-Feng ZHANG ; Lu LI ; Sheng-Qun HOU ; Li-Hui LU ; Xian-Chu HAN ; Zhen-Zhen SONG ; Ying SUN ; Fang WANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2018;32(4):332-333
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			OBJECTIVE To investigate the protective effect and mechanisms of luteolin-7-O-β-d-glucuronide (LGU) on oxygen glucose deprivation (OGD)-induced H9C2 cardiomyocytes injury. METH-ODS The protective effect of LGU on OGD-induced H9C2 cardiomyocytes death were investigated by MTT assay. The microfilament change of H9C2 cardiomyocytes was detected by phalloidin staining and the lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) leakage rate was also detected by LDH kit. In order to explore the possible mechanisms of LGU, ATP content, intracellular Ca2+fluorescent intensity and concentra-tion, mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP)and the expressions of apoptosis-related proteins were detected by ATP kit,CLSM(Fluo-3/AM probe),Ca2+kit,CLSM(JC-1 probe)and western blotting meth-od, respectively. RESULTS The inhibition of H9C2 cardiomyocyte survival rate inducedby OGD was improvedby pretreated with LGU in a concentrationdependent manner. The microfilaments injury as well as the increase of LDH leakage rate were also improvedby pretreated with LGU.The ATP content was significantly decreased,intracellular Ca2+fluorescent intensity and concentration were significantly increased and the MMP was significantly decreased 4 hafter OGD. LGU significantly reversed the de-crease of intracellular ATP content,the increase of Ca2+fluorescent intensity and concentration and the decrease of MMP.The release of cytochrome C,the expressionsof caspase-9 and caspase-3 in H9C2 cardiomyocytes were increased 16 h after OGD.LGUsignificantly inhibited the changes of these apop-tosis-related proteins. CONCLUSION LGU has a significant protective effect against OGD-induced H9C2 cardiomyocytes injury through inhibiting calcium overload,increasing ATP content,improving mi-tochondrial function and inhibiting apoptosis.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
5.Efficacy analysis of unrelated cord blood transplantation in the treatment of refractory and relapsed adult acute leukemia.
Xian Deng CHU ; Er Ling CHEN ; Xiao Yu ZHU ; Bao Lin TANG ; Chang Cheng ZHENG ; Kai Di SONG ; Xu Han ZHANG ; Juan TONG ; Xiang WAN ; Lei ZHANG ; Hui Lan LIU ; Zi Min SUN
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(2):105-109
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective: To explore the clinical efficacy and safety of unrelated umbilical cord blood transplantation (UCBT) in the treatment of refractory and relapsed acute leukemia (AL) patients. Methods: The clinical data of 22 refractory and relapsed AL patients who were treated with UCBT as salvage therapy from November 2009 to May 2017 were retrospectively analyzed. All patients received a myeloablative conditioning regimen for prevention of graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) with cyclosporine A (CSA)/short course of mycophenolate mofetil (MMF). Results: ①Of 22 patients, 9 cases were male and 13 female. The median age was 23 (15-44) years and median weight of 52.5 (43-82) kg. All patients were transplanted with a median umbilical cord blood nucleated cells of 3.07 (1.71-5.30)×107/kg (by weight), the median CD34+ cells was 1.60 (0.63-3.04)×105/kg (by weight). ②The myeloid cumulative implantation rate was 95.5% (95%CI 45.2-99.7%) after transplantation of 42 d, with the median implantation time of 19 (13-27) d. The platelet cumulative implantation rate after transplantation of 120 d was 81.8% (95%CI 54.2-93.6%), the median implantation time of 42 (20-164) d. ③The incidence of Ⅱ-Ⅳ, Ⅲ-Ⅳ aGVHD and the 2 year cumulative incidence of cGVHD were 36.4%, 13.6% and 40.3% respectively. ④ The transplant related mortality (TRM) after transplantation of 180d was 22.7%, 2 year cumulative rate of relapse was 18.7% (95%CI 3.6-42.5%), 2 year disease-free survival rate (DFS) and overall survival rate (OS) were 53.7% and 58.1%, respectively. Conclusion: The preliminary results show that the use of UCBT is safe and effective for refractory and relapsed AL patients who fail to respond to conventional chemotherapy.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Acute Disease
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		                        			Adolescent
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		                        			Adult
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		                        			Cord Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
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		                        			Female
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		                        			Graft vs Host Disease
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		                        			Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation
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		                        			Humans
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		                        			Leukemia/therapy*
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation
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		                        			Retrospective Studies
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		                        			Transplantation Conditioning
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		                        			Young Adult
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
6.The Role of CBS in Injury Time Estimation after Brain Contusion.
Yang CHU ; Guo Xian HAN ; Yao Qi WANG ; Hai Yan SHAN ; Xi Ping CHEN ; Lu Yang TAO ; Ming Yang ZHANG
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;33(3):221-224
		                        		
		                        			OBJECTIVES:
		                        			To observe the changes of cystathionine β-synthase (CBS) expression in the cerebral cortex after brain contusion at different times.
		                        		
		                        			METHODS:
		                        			An experimental model of traumatic brain injury (TBI) in mice was established by an improved weight-drop device. Then Western blotting and immunohistochemical examination were used to detect the CBS expression in cerebral cortex around injury at different time points (1 h, 6 h, 12 h, 1 d, 2 d, 3 d, 7 d).
		                        		
		                        			RESULTS:
		                        			The results of Western blotting revealed that the expression level of CBS was down-regulated and reached its lowest level at the 3rd days after injury, and then restored to normal level after 7 days. The results of immunohistochemistry showed that CBS was present in the normal brain cortex. CBS expression gradually decreased at the 3rd days after injury, and then restored to normal level after 7 days.
		                        		
		                        			CONCLUSIONS
		                        			CBS has the potential to be a reference index for time estimation after brain contusion in forensic practice.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Animals
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		                        			Blotting, Western
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		                        			Brain
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		                        			Brain Contusion/pathology*
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		                        			Brain Injuries/pathology*
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		                        			Cerebral Cortex/pathology*
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		                        			Cystathionine beta-Synthase/metabolism*
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		                        			Down-Regulation
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		                        			Immunohistochemistry
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		                        			Male
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		                        			Mice
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		                        			Time Factors
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
7.Influences of three surgical approaches to urethral stricture on the erectile function of the patients.
Zhi-Yong XIAN ; Qing-Ke CHEN ; Han-Zhong CHEN ; Chu-Jin YE ; Zi-Wei FENG ; Dong LI ; Xiao-Yong PU ; Huai-Peng WANG ; Xiang-Ming MAO ; Jiu-Min LIU
National Journal of Andrology 2014;20(8):706-708
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the impacts of three different surgical approaches to urethral stricture on the erectile function of the patients.
METHODSThis study included 126 male patients with urethral stricture, 35 treated by substitution urethroplasty (group A), 52 by anastomotic urethroplasty (group B), and 39 by internal urethroplasty (group C). We evaluated the pre- and postoperative erectile function of the patients using IIEF-5 scores by telephone calls and interviews. We also monitored their nocturnal penile tumescence (NPT).
RESULTSThe IIEF-5 scores in groups A, B and C were 13.5 +/- 4.5, 11.1 +/- 4.8 and 14.5 +/- 4.41 respectively after surgery, all significantly decreased as compared with 17.1 +/- 2.6, 17.1 +/- 3.0 and 17.6 +/- 2.2 preoperatively (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONAll the three surgical approaches can reduce IIEF-5 scores in patients with urethral stricture, but anastomotic urethroplasty may induce a higher incidence of erectile dysfunction than the other two approaches.
Adult ; Aged ; Humans ; Intraoperative Period ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Penile Erection ; physiology ; Urethral Stricture ; surgery ; Urologic Surgical Procedures, Male ; methods ; Young Adult
8.Fine Needle Aspiration Cytologic Findings of Angiosarcoma: Report of Two Cases.
Jin Xian JI ; Young Chae CHU ; Lucia KIM ; Suk Jin CHOI ; In Suh PARK ; Jee Young HAN ; Joon Mee KIM ; Kyu Ho KIM ; Ju Young SONG
Korean Journal of Pathology 2011;45(2):217-222
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Angiosarcoma is a rare malignant vascular neoplasm which can arise in any part of the body. Specific recognition of this neoplasm in cytological specimens is difficult in the absence of an ancillary method. Herein, we present the cytologic findings of two cases of angiosarcomas diagnosed on fine needle aspiration cytology. One case is a recurred angiosarcoma in the left chest wall and the other case is a lymphedema-associated angiosarcoma in the left lower leg. The cytologic findings of both cases are similar. Cytologic features that identified this neoplasm as an angiosarcoma included arborizing microtissue fragments, irregular anastomosing vascular spaces lined by atypical cells, microacini, intracytoplasmic lumen, and intracellular red blood cells, marked cell discohesiveness, spindle to ovoid, irregular, hyperchromatic nuclei, and elongated cytoplasmic processes with indistinct borders. This report emphasizes that when aspiration smears show vasoformative features in a bloody background, angiosarcoma should be included in the differential diagnosis.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Biopsy, Fine-Needle
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		                        			Cytoplasm
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		                        			Diagnosis, Differential
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		                        			Erythrocytes
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		                        			Hemangiosarcoma
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		                        			Leg
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		                        			Thoracic Wall
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		                        			Vascular Neoplasms
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
9.Aspiration Cytology of Cervical Thymoma: A Case Report.
Xian Ji JIN ; Ju Young SONG ; Suk Jin CHOI ; Lucia KIM ; In Suh PARK ; Jee Young HAN ; Joon Mee KIM ; Young Chae CHU
Korean Journal of Pathology 2010;44(4):444-447
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			An ectopic cervical thymoma is an uncommon tumor of the neck displaying the same histologic features as a mediastinal thymoma. Because of its unusual location, this mass is often confused as originating from the thyroid. In this report we describe a case of cervical type AB thymoma. Aspiration cytologic smears were highly cellular and revealed irregular tissue fragments, cohesive sheets, and clusters of crowded epithelial cells intermingled with many small lymphocytes. The epithelial cells had oval and spindle shaped bland-looking nuclei and scant cytoplasm with indistinct cell borders. Mitosis, nuclear atypia, and necrosis were not observed. The cells were focally arranged in a nesting pattern. Many small lymphocytes, a few activated lymphocytes, and lymphoid tangles were seen in the background. A cytologic misdiagnosis of "possible carcinoma" was rendered. Therefore, ectopic thymoma should also be considered in fine needle aspiration cytology of a neck mass when the smear shows epithelial and lymphoid components.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        			Biopsy, Fine-Needle
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		                        			Cytoplasm
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		                        			Diagnostic Errors
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		                        			Epithelial Cells
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		                        			Lymphocytes
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		                        			Mitosis
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		                        			Neck
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		                        			Necrosis
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		                        			Thymoma
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		                        			Thyroid Gland
		                        			
		                        		
		                        	
10.Expression of plasma membrane Ca~(2+)-ATPase isoform 2 in spiral ganglion cells of newborn rats
Qing-Guo CHEN ; Han-Qi CHU ; Xian-Hong WANG ; Jin CHEN ; Jian-Ling LI ; Yong-Hua CUI
Chinese Journal of Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;45(2):128-132
		                        		
		                        			
		                        			Objective To study the expression of plasma membrane Ca~(2+)-ATPase isoform 2 (PMCA2) in spiral ganglion cell(SGC) from inner ear of newborn rats and further check PMCA2 splice variants at site A and C.Methods Spiral ganglion tissues isolated from cochlea of newborn rats (P3-P4) were cultured and identified in vitro.The cochlea of newborn rats (P3-P4) were isolated and cut into frozen sections.The expression of PMCA2 was detected by immunofluorescence analyses.The SGC cultured in 4 wells of the 6-well culture plate were collected and the total RNA was extracted by Trizol and reverse transcribed to cDNA.The site A and C splice variants of PMCA2 were respectively checked by nested PCR and common PCR.Results The SGC grew well with good refraction and showed positive immunoreactivity for neuronal marker NF-200. Strong green fluorescence could be seen in cytomembrane, cytoplasm and neuritis, as well showing SGC immunoreactivity for PMCA2 antibody.In the cochlear sections, the spiral ganglion tissues were strongly stained by PMCA2.PMCA2z was present at splice site A, but PMCA2b and PMCA2c were present at splice site C.Conclusion SGC from newborn rats strongly expresses PMCA2 and different splice variants are present at PMCA2 splice site A and C.
		                        		
		                        		
		                        		
		                        	
            
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