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J Appl Microbiol ; 131(2): 647-657, 2021 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33119148

ABSTRACT

AIMS: This study aimed to investigate the antibacterial ability and action mechanism of dithiocyano-methane against Aeromonas hydrophila, so as to provide a reference for its application in farm disinfection. METHODS AND RESULTS: After exposing the bacteria to dithiocyano-methane, the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC), minimum bactericide concentration (MBC), activities of alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), lactate dehydrogenase and electric conductivity in bacterial suspensions were determined, transmission electron microscope images on cellular structure and SDS-PAGE profile of bacterial proteins were analysed and the expression of genes related to the above experimental observations was confirmed by real-time quantitative PCR. The MIC and MBC of dithiocyano-methane against three tested strains was 1·46 and 2·93 mg l-1 respectively. The results showed that dithiocyano-methane significantly damaged bacterial cell structure, inhibited the biosynthesis of bacterial proteins and changed the integrity and permeability of bacterial cell wall and cell membrane. CONCLUSIONS: Dithiocyano-methane showed remarkable antibacterial ability against three tested strains, indicating it is a potential effective bactericidal agent for preventing animal diseases resulted from Aer. hydrophila. SIGNIFICANCE AND IMPACT OF THE STUDY: To our best knowledge, this is the first report to examine the antibacterial ability and action mechanism of dithiocyano-methane against bacteria. The results demonstrate the great potential of dithiocyano-methane as a disinfectant against Aer. hydrophila in settings such as aquaculture ponds and livestock farms.


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Anti-Bacterial Agents , Disinfectants/pharmacology , Disinfection , Methane , Aeromonas hydrophila/drug effects , Animals , Anti-Bacterial Agents/pharmacology , Farms , Methane/pharmacology , Microbial Sensitivity Tests
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J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol ; 34(4): 862-872, 2020 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31856347

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Chancre self-healing is an important clinical feature in the early stages of syphilis infection. Wound healing may involve an important mechanism by the migration of fibroblasts filling the injured lesion. However, the specific mechanism underlying this process is still unknown. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to analyse the role of Tp0136 in the migration of fibroblasts and the related mechanism. METHODS: The migration ability of fibroblasts was detected by a wound-healing assay. RT-PCR and ELISA detected the expression of MCP-1, IL-6 and MMP-9. TLR4 expression was detected by RT-PCR. The protein levels of CCR2 and relevant signalling pathway molecules were measured by Western blotting. RESULTS: Tp0136 significantly promoted fibroblast migration. Subsequently, the levels of MCP-1 and its receptor CCR2 were increased in this process. The migration of fibroblasts was significantly inhibited by an anti-MCP-1 neutralizing antibody or CCR2 inhibitors. Furthermore, studies demonstrated that Tp0136 could activate the ERK/JNK/PI3K/NF-κB signalling pathways through TLR4 activity and that signalling pathways inhibitors could weaken MCP-1 secretion and fibroblast migration. CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate that Tp0136 promotes the migration of fibroblasts by inducing MCP-1/CCR2 expression through signalling involving the TLR4, ERK, JNK, PI3K and NF-κB signalling pathways, which could contribute to the mechanism of chancre self-healing in syphilis.


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Chemokine CCL2/metabolism , Fibroblasts/metabolism , Receptors, CCR2/metabolism , Recombinant Proteins/metabolism , Toll-Like Receptor 4/metabolism , Treponema pallidum , Wound Healing/physiology , Blotting, Western , Cell Movement , Cells, Cultured , Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Signal Transduction , Syphilis/pathology
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Zhongguo Zhong Xi Yi Jie He Za Zhi ; 16(12): 721-3, 1996 Dec.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9772587

ABSTRACT

The Shengxue Syrup (SXS) composed of Chinese medicinal herbs for invigorating the function of Spleen and resplenishing the Kidney was used in treating 115 chronic aplastic anemia patients. The SXS group consisted of 67 patients. After the median 20 months treatment the total effective rate (TER) was 97.0%. The other group was SXS + testosterone group consisted of 48 patients. After median 17.5 month treatment the TER was 95.8%. The difference of TER between two groups was insignificant. The result of animal experiment showed that SXS could markedly enhance the hematopoietic stem cells as well as progenitor cells proliferation of bone marrow in mice.


Subject(s)
Anemia, Aplastic/drug therapy , Drugs, Chinese Herbal/therapeutic use , Adolescent , Adult , Animals , Cell Division/drug effects , Child , Female , Hematopoietic Stem Cells/drug effects , Humans , Male , Mice , Middle Aged , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/blood , Radiation Injuries, Experimental/drug therapy
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Can J Ophthalmol ; 25(3): 159-63, 1990 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-2163281

ABSTRACT

We report the light and electron microscopic findings for two lesions from two patients who died of complications of familial adenomatous polyposis. In the first case microscopy of a small (100 to 200 mu), uniformly dark lesion (the commonest type seen in this condition) showed enlarged retinal pigment epithelial cells with an increased number of pigment granules. This is consistent with the term "hypertrophy of the retinal pigment epithelium", currently used to describe these lesions. In the second case we sectioned a larger (1000 to 1500 mu), oval, grey lesion from the posterior pole. The pigment epithelium was normal, but between it and outer retina was an unusual choristoma consisting largely of myelinated axons and astrocytes.


Subject(s)
Adenomatous Polyposis Coli/complications , Retina/ultrastructure , Retinal Diseases/pathology , Adult , Fundus Oculi , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Photoreceptor Cells/pathology , Pigment Epithelium of Eye/ultrastructure , Retinal Diseases/congenital , Retinal Diseases/etiology
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