AIM: To evaluate the relationship between the expression of lipopolyaaccharides (LPS) binding protein (LBP) and CD14mRNA and the severity of liver injury in alcohol-fed rats.METHODS: Twenty Wietar rats were divided i...AIM: To evaluate the relationship between the expression of lipopolyaaccharides (LPS) binding protein (LBP) and CD14mRNA and the severity of liver injury in alcohol-fed rats.METHODS: Twenty Wietar rats were divided into two groups: ethanol-fed group (group E) and control group (group C). Group E was fed with ethanol( 5-12g. Kg- 1. D-1)and group C received dextrose instead of ethanol. Rats of the two groups were sacrificed at 4 weeks and 8 weeks.Levels of endotoxin and alanine transeminase (ALT) inblood were measured, and liver pathology was observed under light and electronic microscopy. Expressions of LBP and CD14 mRNA in liver tissues were determined by RT-PCR analysis.RESULTS: Plasma endotoxin levels were increased more significantly in group E( 129 ± 21) ng. L- 1 and ( 187 ± 35) ng.L- 1 at 4 and 8 wk than in control rats(48 ± 9) ng. L- 1 and (53±11) ng.L-1, respectively (P< 0.05). Mean values of plasma ALT levels were (1867 ± 250) nkat. L-1 and (2450 ±367) nkat. L- 1 in Group E. The values were increased more dramatically in ethanol-fed rats than in Group C after 4 and 8weeks. In liver section from ethanol-fed rats, there were marked pathological changes (steatosis, cell infiltration and necrosis). In ethanol-fed rats, ethanol administration led to a significant increase in LBP and CD14 mRNA levels compared with the control group ( P< 0.05).CONCLUSION: Ethanol administration led to a significant increase in endotoxin levels in serum and LBP and CD14mRNA expressions in liver tissues. The increase of LBP and CD14 mRNA expression might wake the liver more sensitive to endotoxin and liver injury.展开更多
Homogenates prepared from S. japonicum adult worms ofdifferent isolates from Anhui, Hubei, Guangxi, Yunnan andSichuan Provinces were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and enzymelinked immunoelectrotransfer blot (EITB) tested with ...Homogenates prepared from S. japonicum adult worms ofdifferent isolates from Anhui, Hubei, Guangxi, Yunnan andSichuan Provinces were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and enzymelinked immunoelectrotransfer blot (EITB) tested with rabbitanti-snails antibody. The results of SDS-PAGE indicated thatwith silver staining both male and female worms of Guangxiisolate showed some definite differences in their protein profile,namely, absence of one band between 50-75 kDa in maleworms and marked reduction in quantity of > 110 and 30 kDabands in female worms. There was no obvious differenceamong other isolates both in male and female worms. TheEITB patterns were similar in S. japonicum of Anhui andHubei, and it was also the case with isolates from Yunnan andSichuau, except that Yuunan female worms had a distinct band展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.39970719).
文摘AIM: To evaluate the relationship between the expression of lipopolyaaccharides (LPS) binding protein (LBP) and CD14mRNA and the severity of liver injury in alcohol-fed rats.METHODS: Twenty Wietar rats were divided into two groups: ethanol-fed group (group E) and control group (group C). Group E was fed with ethanol( 5-12g. Kg- 1. D-1)and group C received dextrose instead of ethanol. Rats of the two groups were sacrificed at 4 weeks and 8 weeks.Levels of endotoxin and alanine transeminase (ALT) inblood were measured, and liver pathology was observed under light and electronic microscopy. Expressions of LBP and CD14 mRNA in liver tissues were determined by RT-PCR analysis.RESULTS: Plasma endotoxin levels were increased more significantly in group E( 129 ± 21) ng. L- 1 and ( 187 ± 35) ng.L- 1 at 4 and 8 wk than in control rats(48 ± 9) ng. L- 1 and (53±11) ng.L-1, respectively (P< 0.05). Mean values of plasma ALT levels were (1867 ± 250) nkat. L-1 and (2450 ±367) nkat. L- 1 in Group E. The values were increased more dramatically in ethanol-fed rats than in Group C after 4 and 8weeks. In liver section from ethanol-fed rats, there were marked pathological changes (steatosis, cell infiltration and necrosis). In ethanol-fed rats, ethanol administration led to a significant increase in LBP and CD14 mRNA levels compared with the control group ( P< 0.05).CONCLUSION: Ethanol administration led to a significant increase in endotoxin levels in serum and LBP and CD14mRNA expressions in liver tissues. The increase of LBP and CD14 mRNA expression might wake the liver more sensitive to endotoxin and liver injury.
基金This project was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China
文摘Homogenates prepared from S. japonicum adult worms ofdifferent isolates from Anhui, Hubei, Guangxi, Yunnan andSichuan Provinces were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and enzymelinked immunoelectrotransfer blot (EITB) tested with rabbitanti-snails antibody. The results of SDS-PAGE indicated thatwith silver staining both male and female worms of Guangxiisolate showed some definite differences in their protein profile,namely, absence of one band between 50-75 kDa in maleworms and marked reduction in quantity of > 110 and 30 kDabands in female worms. There was no obvious differenceamong other isolates both in male and female worms. TheEITB patterns were similar in S. japonicum of Anhui andHubei, and it was also the case with isolates from Yunnan andSichuau, except that Yuunan female worms had a distinct band