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Journal of International Oncology ; (12): 436-440, 2021.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-907559

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Gut microbiome is closely related to human health. Changes in intestinal microbial composition promote the development of tumors. Specific intestinal microorganisms and their metabolites regulate host physiological functions and tumor microenvironment, significantly affecting the anti-cancer treatment response and its adverse events. Strategies targeting gut microbiome have shown promising prospects in diagnosis and treatment of cancer.

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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica ; (12): 1845-1850, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-780320

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Chemotherapy resistance is the main cause of poor prognosis in patients with advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC). Pyroptosis is one of the anti-tumor mechanisms by chemotherapy drugs. Studies have shown that DEP-domain containing mTOR-interacting protein (DEPTOR) is correlated with sorafenib and gefitnib resistance, which is discovered as a naturally negative regulator of mammalian/mechanistic target of rapamicin (mTOR). In this study, DEPTOR knockdown (shDEPTOR) lentivirus was used to establish the stable DEPTOR knockdown ESCC cell lines. The results showed that knockdown of DEPTOR reduced chemosensitivity to cisplatin in ESCC cells in vitro. The lower expression of DEPTOR caused less extensive morphological characteristics of pyroptosis than that was observed in sh-con cells with the treatment of cisplain. Further studies showed that knockdown of DEPTOR induced downregulation of Caspase-1 expression and reduction of Caspase-1 activation, thereby inhibiting the activation of the classical pathway of pyroptosis. This paper demonstrates that DEPTOR can improve cisplatin chemosensitivity in ESCC cells via inducing Caspase-1-mediated pyroptosis.

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Chinese Medical Journal ; (24): 1792-1796, 2007.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-255503

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<p><b>BACKGROUND</b>Xiaobuxin-Tang, a traditional Chinese herbal prescription recorded in a silk scroll unearthed from Mogao Caves of Dunhuang has been indicated that it can remit depressive disorder. The present study was designed to investigate its antidepressant effects in various animal depression models.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Xiaobuxin-Tang was extracted by 70% alcohol, and then three behavioral despair models and 5-Hydroxytryptophan (HTP)-induced head twitch response model were adopted to assess the antidepressant effects of the ethanolic extract of Xiaobuxin-Tang with the study on spontaneous motor activity. Groups of mice and rats received oral treatment with Xiaobuxin-Tang (150 - 1200 mg/kg) only once acutely in all tests. The duration of immobility was measured during the last 4 minutes of the 6-minutes test period in mice forced swimming test, rats forced swimming test and mice tail suspension test. In 5-HTP-induced head twitch response, the mice were intraperitoneally administered with 120 mg/kg of L-5-HTP, and then the cumulative number of head twitches was counted in 20 minutes. Spontaneous motor activities of mice were recorded automatically in 10 minutes by VIDEOMEX-V image analytic system.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The extract at doses of 300 mg/kg (p.o.) and 600 mg/kg (p.o.) significantly decreased the duration of immobility time in a dose dependent manner in mice forced swimming test; also, the extract at dose of 1200 mg/kg (p.o.) significantly decreased the duration of immobility time in rat forced swimming test. Furthermore, the extract at a dose of 600 mg/kg had the same effect in mice tail suspension test. Meanwhile, the extract at the effective doses for behavioral despair models, had no effect on spontaneous motor activity in mice. The extract (300 - 1200 mg/kg, p.o.) also increased the accumulative number of the 5-HTP-induced head twitch response in mice in 20 minutes.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Our results suggested that the ethanolic extract of Xiaobuxin-Tang exerts antidepressant-like effect.</p>


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Animals , Male , Mice , Antidepressive Agents , Pharmacology , Depression , Drug Therapy , Disease Models, Animal , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Pharmacology , Hindlimb Suspension , Mice, Inbred ICR , Motor Activity , Swimming
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China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica ; (24): 442-446, 2002.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-274965

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To study the possible mechanism of aqueous extract of detoxified cottonseeds (CTN-W).</p><p><b>METHOD AND RESULT</b>CTN-W 0.01, 0.03, 0.10, 0.30 mg.mL-1 was incubated directly with the synaptic membrane extracted from the cerebral cortex in rats, and adenylyl cyclase (AC) activity was detected by using radio-immunoassay.</p><p><b>RESULT</b>Showed that CTN-W could activate AC in a dose-dependend manner. After incubation with PC12 cells in the presence of corticosterone 2 x 10(-4)mol.L-1 for 48 h, CTN-W 0.08, 0.4, 2 mg.mL-1 protected PC12 cells from the lesion induced by corticosterone.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Antidepressant and anxiolytic effects of CTN-W are related with the activation of AC-cAMP pathway in signal transduction system, thus protecting neurons from the lesion. These two aspects maybe partly form the mechanism of CTN-W's action.</p>


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Animals , Rats , Adenylyl Cyclases , Metabolism , Anti-Anxiety Agents , Pharmacology , Antidepressive Agents , Pharmacology , Corticosterone , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Pharmacology , Gossypium , Chemistry , Neuroprotective Agents , Pharmacology , PC12 Cells , Plants, Medicinal , Chemistry , Rats, Wistar , Seeds , Chemistry , Synaptic Membranes
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