期刊文献+
共找到2篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
MLKL forms cation channels
1
作者 bing-qing xia Sui FANG +4 位作者 Xue-qin CHEN Hong HU Pei-yuan CHEN Hua-yi WANG Zhao-bing GAO 《中国药理学与毒理学杂志》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2017年第10期1017-1017,共1页
OBJECTIVE To investigate how MLKL functions on the membrane and explore its electrophysiological characters and structure.METHODS The full-length human MLKL were expressed in SF21 cells and purified using glutathione-... OBJECTIVE To investigate how MLKL functions on the membrane and explore its electrophysiological characters and structure.METHODS The full-length human MLKL were expressed in SF21 cells and purified using glutathione-sepharose affinity chromatography.The currents of purified MLKL proteins were recorded in avoltage-clamp mode using a Warner BC-535 bilayer clamp amplifier.The currents were digitized using p CLAMP 10.2 software.HEK293 cells were cultured and transfected with MLKL plasmid.Cell viability was examined using the Cell Titer-Glo Luminescent Cell Viability Assay kit.RESULT MLKL forms cation channels that are permeable preferentially to Mg2+rather than Ca2+in the presence of Na+and K+.Moreover,each MLKL monomer contains five transmembrane helices:H1,H2,H3,H5 and H6 of the N-terminal domain which is sufficient to form channels.Finally,MLKL-induced membrane depolarization and cell death exhibit a positive correlation to its channel activity. 展开更多
关键词 MLKL magnesium channel bilayer lipid membrane cation channel NECROPTOSIS
下载PDF
Effects of sleep status on renal function in patients with chronic kidney disease: a systematic review
2
作者 Qiong Huang Chen-Di Dong +4 位作者 Ding-Jun Zhang Min Zhang Li Luo bing-qing xia Yi-Fan Wu 《Journal of Hainan Medical University》 2019年第5期31-36,共6页
Objective:To systematically evaluate the effects of sleep status on renal function in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).Methods: To search the relevant literature related to the effects of sleep status on ren... Objective:To systematically evaluate the effects of sleep status on renal function in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).Methods: To search the relevant literature related to the effects of sleep status on renal function of CKD patients on PubMed database, EMBase database, the Cochrane Library database, CNKI database, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, VIP and Wanfang database from the initial to June 2018, all literature that met the criteria were included. According to the type of studies, the quality of the literature was evaluated by NOS scale in the cohort study and AHRQ scale in the cross-sectional study, and systematically evaluated the outcome indicators, the main outcome indicators were estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) and endogenous creatinine clearance rate (Ccr), while the secondary indicators were Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI), Sleep Quality (SQ), Serum Creatinine (Scr), Hemoglobin (Hb), Albumin (ALB) and Urine Protein/Creatinine Ratio (UPCR).Results: Four literature and one meeting abstract were included in this study, of which four were cohort studies, three of them the NOS quality evaluations were high, one of them was medium, the remaining one was cross-sectional study, and the AHRQ quality evaluation was medium. This study shows that sleep status has a certain correlation with renal function. Shorter sleep time or poor sleep quality can lead to deterioration of renal function. Among them, the research data of Sabbatinit research team in Italy showed that Ccr gradually decreased with the increased of the PSQI;studies of Cohen research team and the Ricardo research team in the United States showed that eGFR decreased with the increased of the PSQI;the study of Kumar research team in the United States showed that the lower SQ , the worse renal function;the study of Knutson' research team in British showed that the shorter sleep time, the lower eGFR. In addition, studies showed that sleep index also has influence on Hb, ALB, Scr, UPCR and other indicators.Conclusion: Sleep status can affect the renal function of CKD patients in different degrees. Shorter sleep time and poor sleep quality will damage renal function and accelerate the progress of CKD. 展开更多
关键词 SLEEP STATUS CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE RENAL function System review
下载PDF
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部