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Tumor Biology | 2013

TCTP overexpression is associated with the development and progression of glioma

Xia Miao; Yongbin Chen; Sheng-Long Xu; Tao Zhao; Junye Liu; Yurong Li; Jin Wang; Jie Zhang; Guozhen Guo

Upregulation of translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) has been reported in a variety of malignant tumors. However, the impact of TCTP in glioma remains unclear. The objective of this study was to investigate the expression and prognostic value of TCTP in glioma patients. Western blot analysis was used to characterize the expression patterns of TCTP in 45 glioma and 22 normal brain tissues. Immunohistochemistry on a tissue microarray containing 127 cases of glioma was performed to analyze the association between TCTP expression and clinicopathological features. Compared with normal brain tissues, TCTP expression was significantly higher in glioma tissues (p <0.001). In addition, high TCTP expression in glioma was significantly associated with advanced pathological grade (p = 0.018). Kaplan–Meier analysis showed that patients with glioma and higher TCTP expression tend to have shorter overall survival time (p <0.001). In multivariate analysis, TCTP expression was proved to be an independent prognostic factor for patients with glioma (p <0.001). In conclusion, this study confirmed the overexpression of TCTP and its association with tumor progression in glioma. It also provided the first evidence that TCTP expression in glioma was an independent prognostic factor of patients, which might be a potential diagnostic and therapeutic target of glioma.


Brain Research | 2016

Long-term electromagnetic pulse exposure induces Abeta deposition and cognitive dysfunction through oxidative stress and overexpression of APP and BACE1

Da-Peng Jiang; Jin-hui Li; Jie Zhang; Sheng-Long Xu; Fang Kuang; Hai-yang Lang; Ya-feng Wang; Guang-Zhou An; Jing Li; Guozhen Guo

A progressively expanded literature has been devoted in the past years to the noxious or beneficial effects of electromagnetic field (EMF) to Alzheimer׳s disease (AD). This study concerns the relationship between electromagnetic pulse (EMP) exposure and the occurrence of AD in rats and the underlying mechanisms, focusing on the role of oxidative stress (OS). 55 healthy male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were used and received continuous exposure for 8 months. Morris water maze (MWM) test was conducted to test the ability of cognitive and memory. The level of OS was detected by superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and glutathione (GSH) content. We found that long-term EMP exposure induced cognitive damage in rats. The content of β-amyloid (Aβ) protein in hippocampus was increased after long-term EMP exposure. OS of hippocampal neuron was detected. Western blotting and immunohistochemistry (IHC) assay showed that the content of Aβ protein and its oligomers in EMP-exposed rats were higher than that of sham-exposed rats. The content of Beta Site App Cleaving Enzyme (BACE1) and microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3-II (LC3-II) in EMP-exposed rats hippocampus were also higher than that of sham-exposed rats. SOD activity and GSH content in EMP-exposed rats were lower than sham-exposed rats (p<0.05). Several mechanisms were proposed based on EMP exposure-induced OS, including increased amyloid precursor protein (APP) aberrant cleavage. Although further study is needed, the present results suggest that long-term EMP exposure is harmful to cognitive ability in rats and could induce AD-like pathological manifestation.


Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2017

Influence of electromagnetic pulse on the offspring sex ratio of male BALB/c mice

Jin-hui Li; Da-Peng Jiang; Ya-feng Wang; Jia-jia Yan; Qi-yan Guo; Xia Miao; Hai-yang Lang; Sheng-Long Xu; Junye Liu; Guozhen Guo

Public concern is growing about the exposure to electromagnetic fields (EMF) and its effect on male reproductive health. Detrimental effect of EMF exposure on sex hormones, reproductive performance and sex-ratio was reported. The present study was designed to clarify whether paternal exposure to electromagnetic pulse (EMP) affects offspring sex ratio in mice. 50 male BALB/c mice aged 5-6 weeks were exposed to EMP daily for 2 weeks before mated with non-exposed females at 0d, 7d, 14d, 21d and 28d after exposure. Sex hormones including total testosterone, LH, FSH, and GnRH were detected using radioimmunoassay. The sex ratio was examined by PCR and agarose gel electrophoresis. The results of D0, D21 and D28 showed significant increases compared with sham-exposed groups. The serum testosterone increased significantly in D0, D14, D21, and D28 compared with sham-exposed groups (p<0.05). Overall, this study suggested that EMP exposure may lead to the disturbance of reproductive hormone levels and affect the offspring sex ratio.


Bioelectromagnetics | 2018

EMP-induced BBB-disruption enhances drug delivery to glioma and increases treatment efficacy in rats: EMP Enhances Drug Delivery to Glioma

Kangchu Li; Ke-Ying Zhang; Sheng-Long Xu; Xiao-Wu Wang; Yong-Chun Zhou; Yan Zhou; Peng Gao; Jiajin Lin; Gui-Rong Ding; Guozhen Guo

Chemotherapy on gliomas is not satisfactorily efficient because the presence of blood-brain barriers (BBB) leads to inadequate exposure of tumor cells to administered drugs. In order to facilitate chemotherapeutics to penetrate BBB and increase the treatment efficacy of gliomas, electromagnetic pulse (EMP) was applied and the 1-(2-Chlorethyl)-cyclohexyl-nitrosourea (CCNU) lomustine concentration in tumor tissue, tumor size, tumor apoptosis, and side effects were measured in glioma-bearing rat model. The results showed that EMP exposure could enhance the delivery of CCNU to tumor tissue, facilitate tumor apoptosis, and inhibit tumor growth without obvious side effects. The data indicated that EMP-induced BBB disruption could enhance delivery of CCNU to glioblastoma multiforme and increase treatment efficacy in glioma-bearing rats. Bioelectromagnetics. 39:60-67, 2018.


asia pacific conference on environmental electromagnetics | 2012

A novel strategy to tag MMPs-positive cells for in vivo imaging of tumor cells

Tao Zhao; Xia Miao; Lihua Zeng; Hai-yang Lang; Sheng-Long Xu; Dongqing Ren; Yongbin Chen; Yang Liu; Yurong Li; Guozhen Guo

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are endopeptidases responsible for degrading the extracellular matrix (ECM) and remodeling tissue in both physiological and pathological processes. MMP2 and membrane-type 1 MMP (MT1-MMP) have been associated with tumor invasion, metastasis and angiogenesis; therefore, a molecular imaging strategy assessing their activity may help to predict the malignancy of tumors. Here, we established a novel method of specifically tagging the surface of MMP2- and MT1-MMP-positive cells, and applied it to the development of an optical imaging probe. We constructed a protein-based probe. In vitro and in vivo experiments demonstrated that the probe was cleaved and specifically remained in tumor xenografts in a MMP-dependent manner.


Archives of Medical Research | 2013

Electromagnetic pulse exposure induces overexpression of beta amyloid protein in rats.

Da-Peng Jiang; Jing Li; Jie Zhang; Sheng-Long Xu; Fang Kuang; Hai-yang Lang; Ya-Feng Wang; Guang-Zhou An; Jin-hui Li; Guo-zhen Guo


African Journal of Biotechnology | 2016

Effects of 1.84 GHz radio-frequency electromagnetic field on sperm maturation in epididymis microenvironment

Guang-Zhou An; Jing Li; Sheng-Long Xu; Tao Zhao; Kangchu Li; Jiajin Lin; Yan Zhou; Lihua Zeng; Guozhen Guo; Gui-Rong Ding


Archive | 2013

EMP EXPOSURE ACTIVATES RAT BRAIN MICROGLIA

Gui-Rong Ding; Guang-Zhou An; Long-Long Yang; Guozhen Guo; Yan-Zhou; Sheng-Long Xu


asia pacific conference on environmental electromagnetics | 2012

Study of the relationship between electromagnetic pulses and rats Alzheimer's disease and its mechanism

Da-Peng Jiang; Jing Li; Sheng-Long Xu; Fang Kuang; Hai-Yang Lang; Ya-Feng Wang; Guang-Zhou An; Guozhen Guo


Archive | 2012

[IEEE 2012 6th Asia-Pacific Conference on Environmental Electromagnetics (CEEM 2012) - Shanghai, China (2012.11.6-2012.11.9)] 2012 6th Asia-Pacific Conference on Environmental Electromagnetics (CEEM) - A novel strategy to tag MMPs-positive cells for in vivo imaging of tumor cells

Tao Zhao; Xia Miao; Lihua Zeng; Hai-yang Lang; Sheng-Long Xu; Dongqing Ren; Yongbin Chen; Yang Liu; Yurong Li; Guozhen Guo

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Guozhen Guo

Fourth Military Medical University

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Hai-yang Lang

Fourth Military Medical University

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Guang-Zhou An

Fourth Military Medical University

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Da-Peng Jiang

Fourth Military Medical University

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Gui-Rong Ding

Fourth Military Medical University

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Jing Li

Fourth Military Medical University

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Tao Zhao

Fourth Military Medical University

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Xia Miao

Fourth Military Medical University

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Yurong Li

Fourth Military Medical University

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Fang Kuang

Fourth Military Medical University

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