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Zhongguo Zhen Jiu ; 44(2): 139-143, 2024 Feb 12.
Article in English, Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38373757

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVES: To observe the therapeutic efficacy of acupuncture and its effects on abdominal circumference, separation distance of rectus abdominis and quality of life in patients with postpartum diastasis recti abdominis on the basis of diastasis recti abdominis exercise. METHODS: A total of 87 postpartum women with diastasis recti abdominis were randomly divided into an observation group (44 cases) and a control group (43 cases) . The control group was treated with conventional diastasis recti abdominis rehabilitation exercise, including abdominal breathing training and supine leg lifting training, 3 times a day for 2 weeks. On the basis of the treatment in the control group, the observation group was treated with acupuncture at Zhongwan(CV 12), Qihai(CV 6)and bilateral Shenshu(BL 23), Daimai(GB 26), Daheng(SP 15), Zusanli (ST 36), etc., 30 min each time, once a day for 2 weeks. Before and after treatment, the separation distance of rectus abdominis, low back pain visual analogue scale (VAS) score, abdominal circumference and 36-item short form health survey questionnaire (SF-36) score in the two groups were compared, and the clinical effect was evaluated. RESULTS: After treatment, the separation distance of rectus abdominis, low back pain VAS scores, abdominal circumference of the two groups were lower than those before treatment(P<0.05), and the physiological function, physiological role, pain, mental health, emotional role, social function, energy, general health scores and total scores of SF-36 were higher than those before treatment(P<0.05); the separation distance of rectus abdominis, low back pain VAS score, abdominal circumference of the observation group were lower than those in the control group(P<0.05), the sub-item scores and total score of SF-36 of the observation group were higher than those in the control group(P<0.05).The effective rate of the observation group was 95.5% (42/44), which was higher than 79.1% (34/43) in the control group(P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Acupuncture combined with diastasis recti abdominis exercise can effectively relieve the low back pain of postpartum diastasis recti abdominis patients, promote the recovery of recti abdominis function, and improve the quality of life. The clinical effect is superior to diastasis recti abdominis exercise alone.


Subject(s)
Acupuncture Therapy , Diastasis, Muscle , Low Back Pain , Female , Humans , Rectus Abdominis , Quality of Life , Postpartum Period , Diastasis, Muscle/therapy
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Arch Gynecol Obstet ; 293(4): 797-804, 2016 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26354330

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in endometriosis and further analyze molecular mechanisms implicated in disease pathogenesis. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Gene expression data (ID: GSE7846) of human endometrial endothelial cells (HEECs) collected from eutopic endometria tissue of patients with and without endometriosis were downloaded from Gene Expression Omnibus. DEGs were screened using Limma package, followed by enrichment analysis using clusterProfiler package in R. Thereafter, protein-protein interactions (PPIs) were analyzed using STRING (Search Tool for the Retrieval of Interacting Genes) database and visualized by Cytoscape software. Meanwhile, transcription factors were screened from the DEGs based on TRANSFA database, followed by construction of regulatory network using Cytoscape. RESULTS: A total of 2255 up- and 408 down-regulated genes were identified in endometriosis patients as compared with control patients. Those DEGs were predominantly enriched in focal adhesion (e.g., FN1, EGF, FYN, EGFR, RAC1, CCND1 and JUN), regulation of actin cytoskeleton (e.g., FN1, EGF, EGFR, RAC1 and JUN) and MAPK signaling pathway (e.g., EGF, EGFR, RAC1, JUN, TGFB1 and MYC). Importantly, EGF, EGFR, JUN, FN1, RAC1, TGFB1, CCND1 and FYN were hub nodes in the PPI network. Additionally, TGFB1, SMAD1 and SMAD4 showed up-regulation in TGFB signaling pathway. Transcription factor MYC had a regulatory effect on the most DEGs, including TGFB1, RAC1 and CCND1. CONCLUSIONS: Focal adhesion, regulation of actin cytoskeleton, MAPK and TGFB/SMAD signaling pathway may be important molecular mechanism underlying the pathogenesis of endometriosis.


Subject(s)
Computational Biology , Endometriosis/genetics , Gene Regulatory Networks , Microarray Analysis , Transcription Factors/genetics , Transforming Growth Factor beta1/genetics , Cell Adhesion , Down-Regulation , Endometriosis/pathology , Female , Gene Expression Profiling , Humans , Signal Transduction , Transcription Factors/metabolism , Up-Regulation
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Tumour Biol ; 35(8): 7555-60, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24792886

ABSTRACT

Due to its important biological function as a key negative regulator of p53, the mouse double minute 2 homologue (MDM2) gene has been extensively studied. A functional variant in the MDM2 gene promoter, single-nucleotide polymorphism 309 (SNP309) T > G (rs2279744), has been reported to cause an increase in MDM2 protein levels and impairment of p53 tumor suppressor activity, which may be associated with the development of cancer. A number of studies were performed to investigate the relationship between this SNP and endometrial cancer. But, the results remain controversial. Thus, we performed a comprehensive meta-analysis to derive a more precise estimation of this susceptibility. There were seven eligible articles with a total of 1,278 patients and 2,189 controls included in the meta-analysis. In the present study, we found significant associations under the allele contrast and recessive model. The G allele was associated with elevated risk for endometrial cancer [allele contrast OR = 1.33, 95 % confidence interval (CI) = 1.12-1.58, P(Z) = 0.0009, P(Q) = 0.02)], while the homozygous GG genotype may also increase the risk of endometrial cancer [OR = 1.88, 95 % CI = 1.40-2.52, P(Z) < 0.0001, P(Q) = 0.02]. In the subgroup analysis by ethnicity, we found similar significant results for both Caucasians [allele contrast OR = 1.41, 95 % CI = 1.04-1.92, P(Z) = 0.03, P(Q) = 0.001; recessive model OR = 1.89, 95 % CI = 1.10-3.23, P(Z) = 0.02, P(Q) = 0.002] and Asians [allele contrast OR = 1.24, 95 % CI = 1.01-1.53, P(Z) = 0.04, P(Q) = 0.86; recessive model OR = 1.75, 95 % CI = 1.24-2.45, P(Z) = 0.001, P(Q) = 0.75]. Overall, the meta-analysis demonstrated that the MDM2 SNP309 polymorphism may be associated with increased risk of endometrial cancer.


Subject(s)
Endometrial Neoplasms/genetics , Genetic Predisposition to Disease , Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide , Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-mdm2/genetics , Endometrial Neoplasms/etiology , Female , Genotype , Humans , Publication Bias
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Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai) ; 44(4): 323-9, 2012 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22337919

ABSTRACT

The nodFEL and nodMNT operons in Rhizobium leguminosarum biovar viciae are transcribed in the same orientation and induced by NodD in response to flavonoids secreted by legumes. In the narrow intergenic region between nodFEL and nodMNT, we identified a small gene divergently transcribed from nodM to the 3' end of nodL. Unlike the promoters upstream of nodF and nodM, the promoter of this gene is constitutively expressed. It appeared that its promoter might partially overlap with that of nodM and its expression was repressed by nodD. A deletion mutation was made and proteins produced by the mutant were compared with those by wild-type using 2D gel electrophoresis. Several protein differences were identified suggesting that this small gene influences the expression or stability of these proteins. However, the mutant nodulated its host plant (pea) normally.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins/metabolism , Glutamine-Fructose-6-Phosphate Transaminase (Isomerizing)/metabolism , Operon , Rhizobium leguminosarum/metabolism , Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Electrophoresis, Gel, Two-Dimensional , Fabaceae/metabolism , Fabaceae/microbiology , Flavonoids/metabolism , Flavonoids/pharmacology , Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial/drug effects , Genetic Variation , Glutamine-Fructose-6-Phosphate Transaminase (Isomerizing)/genetics , Host-Pathogen Interactions , Mutation , Promoter Regions, Genetic/genetics , Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction , Rhizobium leguminosarum/genetics , Rhizobium leguminosarum/physiology , Root Nodules, Plant/metabolism , Root Nodules, Plant/microbiology
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Cancer Med ; 1(1): 59-67, 2012 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23342254

ABSTRACT

The incidence of cervical cancer is expected to rise sharply in China. A reliable routine human papillomavirus (HPV) detection and genotyping test to be supplemented by the limited Papanicolaou cytology facilities is urgently needed to help identify the patients with cervical precancer for preventive interventions. To this end, we evaluated a nested polymerase chain reaction (PCR) protocol for detection of HPV L1 gene DNA in cervicovaginal cells. The PCR amplicons were genotyped by direct DNA sequencing. In parallel, split samples were subjected to a Digene HC2 HPV test which has been widely used for "cervical cancer risk" screen. Of the 1826 specimens, 1655 contained sufficient materials for analysis and 657 were truly negative. PCR/DNA sequencing showed 674 infected by a single high-risk HPV, 188 by a single low-risk HPV, and 136 by multiple HPV genotypes with up to five HPV genotypes in one specimen. In comparison, the HC2 test classified 713 specimens as infected by high-risk HPV, and 942 as negative for HPV infections. The high-risk HC2 test correctly detected 388 (57.6%) of the 674 high-risk HPV isolates in clinical specimens, mislabeled 88 (46.8%) of the 188 low-risk HPV isolates as high-risk genotypes, and classified 180 (27.4%) of the 657 "true-negative" samples as being infected by high-risk HPV. It was found to cross-react with 20 low-risk HPV genotypes. We conclude that nested PCR detection of HPV followed by short target DNA sequencing can be used for screening and genotyping to formulate a paradigm in clinical management of HPV-related disorders in a rapidly developing economy.


Subject(s)
Early Detection of Cancer , Papillomaviridae/genetics , Papillomavirus Infections/diagnosis , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/diagnosis , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/prevention & control , DNA, Viral , Female , Genotype , Humans , Polymerase Chain Reaction , Reagent Kits, Diagnostic , Sensitivity and Specificity , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms/virology
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Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai) ; 41(11): 963-71, 2009 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19902131

ABSTRACT

In Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae, NodD, a member of the LysR-type transcriptional regulators, while auto-regulating, activates transcription of other nod genes in the presence of naringenin. A hinge region of NodD was previously identified in our laboratory as a functional region independent of its N-terminal DNA-binding and C-terminal regulatory domain. Further study was carried out to see the possible effect of the length variation in the hinge region on NodD properties. To our surprise, as many as seven classes of phenotypes were observed. Class I is deficient of activating nodA transcription and abolishes auto-regulation; class II is able to activate nodA transcription independently of naringenin and abolishes auto-regulation; class III retains autoregulating but partial activating ability; class IV is able to activate transcription independently of naringenin and retains auto-regulation; in class V, nodA is transcribed constitutively but the transcription level is drastically down-regulated in the presence of naringenin; in class VI, nodA is transcribed constitutively with higher induction ratio; in class VII, nodA is transcribed constitutively with lower induction ratio. To learn more about the possible mechanism, circular permutation assays were done, which showed that the length variation of the hinge of NodD caused by mutation led to the change in bend angles of nod promoter. This finding should help to get an insight into how transcriptional regulation is mediated by NodD at the molecular level as well as to understand the regulatory system of this important family.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins/physiology , DNA-Binding Proteins/physiology , DNA/chemistry , DNA/physiology , Rhizobium/physiology , Bacterial Proteins/chemistry , Base Sequence , Binding Sites , DNA-Binding Proteins/chemistry , Molecular Sequence Data , Protein Binding , Structure-Activity Relationship
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Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai) ; 41(10): 822-30, 2009 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19779647

ABSTRACT

In Rhizobium leguminosarum bv. viciae, NodD, as a member of the LysR-type transcriptional regulators (LTTRs), exerts auto-regulation and activates transcription of other nod genes in the presence of naringenin. LTTRs were typically composed of N-terminal DNA-binding domain and C-terminal regulatory domain. In this study, by systematic insertion mutation, a region of 12 amino acids in length of NodD was identified as functional domain. Insertion mutants in this region appeared to acquire the ability of constitutively activating nodA gene and retained their auto-regulation properties. This identified region was shown to be a hinge of NodD as revealed through the model built using Swiss- PDB Viewer software. It is the first time to report that as a member of LysR family, NodD has been shown to contain a short intramolecular domain that influences its performance.


Subject(s)
Bacterial Proteins/genetics , Flavanones/genetics , Genome, Bacterial/physiology , Mutation , Rhizobium leguminosarum/genetics , Bacterial Proteins/physiology , Flavanones/physiology , Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial , Plant Roots/microbiology , Symbiosis , Transcriptional Activation
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