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international conference on human health and biomedical engineering | 2011

The research for extracting effective components process of Stigma maydis and Silkworm chrysalis and their hypoglycemic effect

Li Tancheng; An Liping; Han Xiao; Du Ruili; Zhan Jinzhuo; Li Na; Sun Hui; Wang Tuo; Du Pei-gel

To establish the method for extracting the effective components process of Stigma maydis and Silkworm chrysalis and to research the hypoglycemic effect of the diabetic mice. The extracts were taken from a certain proper proportion of Stigma maydis and Silkworm chrysalis after the pretreatment. The different doses of extracts were respectively flowed into stomach of the Kunming mice, and then we would observe the influence on the glucose tolerance of normal mice and hyperglycemia induction of alloxan, adrenaline, glucose There was no obvious influence on mice of glucose tolerance used by the extracts, whose function factor were bringing the different levels of inhibition impact on blood glucose rising of diabetes animal models caused by alloxan, adrenaline, glucose. The better hypoglycemic effect on diabetic mice model were taken by the extracts of Stigma maydis and Silkworm chrysalis.


international conference on human health and biomedical engineering | 2011

Studies on the effects of corn polysaccharide and silkworm pupa to diabetes rats for decreasing blood glucose

Du Ruili; An Liping; Li Tancheng; Zhan Jinzhuo; Du Peige

Objective: To explore the effects of decreasing blood glucose of extracts of corn and the pupa to diabetic rats induced by STZ. Method: The mixture of corn and the pupa is extracted by water lifting reduction. ICR rats were intraperitoneally injected of STZ 40 mg/Kg, animal model of diabetes was prepared; to observe fasting blood glucose levels (FBG) of mice with glucose oxidase; to observe the serum cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high density lipoprotein (HDL) and low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels of all the animals with automatic biochemical analyzer; to observe serum insulin (INS) levels of mice with radioimmunoassay; Results: 1. Multiple low dose Intraperitoneal injection of STZ can lead to the model of diabetic mice close to the features of human disease. After modeling, diabetic mice have appeared typical symptoms of diabetes.2. Corn polysaccharide can alleviate the typical symptoms of diabetic mice, reduce blood sugar, improve lipid metabolism, advance insulin secrete of diabetic mice.


international conference on human health and biomedical engineering | 2011

Protective effects of exenatide on RINm5f cell injury induced by palmitate

An Liping; Zhang Hua; Xu Guanyu; Han Xiao; Zhan Jinzhuo; Sun Hui; Li Na; Wang Tuo; Li Tancheng; Du Peige

In this study, in vitro cultured islet RINm5f cells were used to observe effects of exenatide on the apoptosis induced by palmitate and explore its mechanism. MTT, AO/EB bi-label assay, flow cytometry and laser confocal microscope were applied for the observation of the cell proliferation, survival rate, apoptosis rate and morphological change. The results confirmed that the survival rate of cultured rat islet RINm5f cells treated with 250 μM palmitate for 24h was lower. Compared with the control group, the survival rate was higher, the apoptosis rate was lower and died cells and necrotic cells were less in exenatide groups. These facts indicate that exenatide can promote cell proliferation and improve rat islet cell apoptosis induced by palmitate, and promoting pancreatic B cell growth, increasing B cell volume, improving and restoring B cell function should be a new strategy used for the treatment of diabetes.


international conference on human health and biomedical engineering | 2011

Cloning of HSA-GHGKHKNK fusion protein cDNA and its experssion in Pichia pastoris

Yang Song; Han Xiao; An Liping; Xu Guangyu; Du Peige

GHGKHKNK octapeptide has tumoricidal potential mainly due to the amino acid residues of His-Gly-Lys motif inhibits the clone formation, adhesion and invasion of tumor cells. However, its clinical application is limited by its short half-life time in vivo. We used human serum albumin (HSA) fusion technology to fuse GHGKHKNK octapeptide and HSA to prolong half-life time of GHGKHKNK octapeptide and increase its stability. the GHGKHKNK — HSA fusion protein gene was cloned into the secretor type expression vector pPICZaC and subsequently expressed in Pichia pastoris. The supernatant fusion protein was detected by SDS-PAGE and purified with Blue Sepharose 6 Fast Flow chromatography. The clone formation rate of melanoma B16-F10 cell strain and the effect of the octapetide on the expression level of LN-R, ICAM-1 in melanoma B16-F10 cell strain were measured. Results suggested that infusion reaction between GHGKHKNK octapeptide and HSA did not destroy biologic activity of GHGKHKNK octapeptide.


international conference on human health and biomedical engineering | 2011

Impact of amino acid substitutions in domain 5 of high molecular weight kininogen on suppression of breast cancer cells invasion

Han Xiao; An Liping; Xu Guangyu; Zhang Xiujuan; Du Peige

Domain 5 (D5) of high molecular weight kininogen represent significant anti-invasion properties towards tumor cells, and His-Gly-Lys (HGK) in D5 is the core motif for inhibition of invasion. In an attempt to identify the core amino acid of HGK in the process of tumor invasion, PCR-mediated site-directed mutagenesis technology was use to generate 3 mutant constructs, pGEX-4T-1/D5 (H485A), pGEX-4T-1/D5 (G486A) and pGEX-4T-1/D5 (K487A). These mutants fusion protein was expressed in E. coli. We further detect the effect of natural D5H and the mutants on tumor invasion and adhesion, and the expression level intracellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) in human breast cancer cells. Our study demonstrates that Lys of HGK at 487 sit plays an important role in invasion inhibition. The results also provide a potent tool to clarify the molecular mechanisms involved in D5 invasion inhibition.


Archive | 2014

Composition for improving sleep and preparation method and application thereof

Yuan Guangxin; Du Peige; An Liping; Zhao Nanxi; Li Hongyu; Xu Guangyu; Sheng Yu; Wang Manli; Sun Jingbo; Han Xiao; Shao Xiaotong; Song Dandan


Archive | 2013

Compound preparation for preventing fatigue

Du Peige; Yuan Guangxin; An Liping; Li Hongyu; Han Xiao; Jiang Shuang; Sun Hui; Li Na; Shao Xiaotong; Zhou Tingting; Ma Yuling; Wang Shuyue; Yao Xue; Liu Yanju


Archive | 2013

Compound healthcare product capable of improving immunity

Zhao Nanxi; Du Peige; An Liping; Han Xiao; Yuan Guangxin; Li Hongyu; Jiang Shuang; Xu Guangyu; Yao Xue; Liu Yanju; Zhou Hangfei; Ma Yuling; Wang Shuyue


Archive | 2015

Composition capable of increasing bone mineral density, and preparation method and application thereof

Wu Dankai; Yuan Guangxin; Du Peige; An Liping; Zhao Nanxi; Sheng Yu; Xu Guangyu; Zhang Yueyang; Ren Guangkai; Chen Lina; Wang Guanghong; Peng Chuangang; Mao Fengmin; Zhang Xiubiao; Zhao Dongkai; Li Jianhong; Zhang Yanzhe; Wang Yanbing


Archive | 2014

Deproteinized calf blood extract and preparation process thereof

An Liping; Du Peige; Li Hongyu; Yuan Guangxin; Han Xiao; Jiang Shuang; Chi Renzhi; Xu Guangyu; Shao Xiaotong; Zhou Tingting

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