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Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology ; (12): 683-687, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-861755

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Gastric cancer is one of the most common digestive tract tumors, usually developed from the sequence of atrophy-intestinal metaplasia-dysplasia. The genetically engineered mice model via studying the pathogenic role of a specific gene in vivo can contribute significantly to the clinical diagnosis and treatment of gastric cancer, especially adenocarcinoma. This article summarized the construction methods, pathological phenotype, relevance with Helicobacter pylori (Hp) infection and fields of application for providing a reference for clinical study and basic research.

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Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism ; (12): 417-424, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-755661

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Objective To construct a model of Graves'disease ( GD ) with ( or ) Graves'ophthalmopathy ( GO) in BALB/c mice by immunization with pcDNA3. 1/TSHR289. Methods pcDNA3. 1/TSHR289 was injected into the bilateral gastrocnemius muscle of 35 model mice and electroporation was immediately performed. 10 control mice were injected with sterile saline and electroporated, while 5 blank mice were injected with sterile saline only. Each group of mice was immunized at 1, 4, 7, and 10 weeks, respectively. Serum total T4 , TSH, TSAb, and TSBAb were measured before immunization, 2 weeks after each immunization, as well as 5 and 8 weeks after the last immunization. CT scan was used to evaluate the morphological changes of the eyes of the mice.99m TcO4- imaging was used to measure the thyroid uptake function, and the pathological changes of the thyroid and orbital tissues were evaluated by HE staining. Results After the 2nd time immunization, the serum concentrations of TT4 , TSAb and TSBAb in GD mice were significantly higher than those of control and blank groups( F=13.781, 31.435, 36.112, P<0.01, respectively).The TSH continued to be significantly lower than that of control and blank groups(F=13.966, P<0.01) . After the 4th time immunizations, the ability of uptaking99m TcO4- in GD mice thyroid was significantly enhanced compared with the control group. The thyroid goiter with a large amount of lymphocyte infiltration, and the thyroid follicle was thin. CT scan of GO mice showed thickening and swelling of the extraocular muscles, and no abnormalities in tendon and muscle attachment points. HE staining showed thickening of extraocular muscle fibers, lymphocyte infiltration of extraocular muscles and orbital tissue, increased hyaluronic acid, and infiltration of fat cells. Conclusion GD or GO model can be successfully induced by multiple intramuscular injection of pcDNA3.1/TSHR289 in BALB/c mice.

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Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica ; (6): 47-51, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-456043

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Objective To establish an animal model of calpastatin ( CAST) transgenic mice by inserting the full hu-man CAST into the genome of C57BL/6J mice.Methods Recombinant transgenic vector pRP .EX3d-EF1A-CAST-IRES-eGFP was constructed by Gateway technology .It was injected into the fertilized eggs from C 57BL/6J mice.The injected eggs were transplanted into the oviduct of pseudopregnant mice .Tail DNA PCR screening was performed to identify the positive founder mice.The expressions of CAST mRNA and protein in tissues of the transgenic mice were detected by RT -PCR and Western blotting.Results Ninty eggs were transplanted into the oviducts of 3 recipients.The transplantation success rate was 100%.23 viable offsprings were born from the recipients .Tail DNA PCR screening showed that two of the offsprings were positive transgenic mice .The positive rate of transgenic mice was 9%.RT-PCR assay revealed that CAST mRNA ex-pressions were present in the heart , liver, kidney, lung, spleen, brain and skeletal muscle of the transgenic mice .Addition-ally, the CAST protein expression was significantly increased in the transgenic mice .Conclusion CAST transgenic mice have been successfully established and provide a good animal model support for further studies on the CAST function .

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