Publications by authors named "Jian-guo Ji"

Previous studies have shown that sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) reduces the production of neuronal amyloid beta (Aβ) and inhibits the inflammatory response of glial cells, thereby generating a neuroprotective effect against Aβ neurotoxicity in animal models of Alzheimer's disease. However, the protective effect of SIRT1 on astrocytes is still under investigation. This study established a time point model for the clearance of Aβ in primary astrocytes.

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Repeated exposures to addictive drugs result in persistent or even permanent expression changes of proteins in addiction-related brain regions, such as nucleus accumbens, hippocampus and prefrontal cortex while the changes of protein content in amygdala were seldom studied. Here we aimed to find the proteins involved in the process of morphine-induced conditioned place preference (CPP). The model of morphine-induced CPP was established in rats and the rat amygdala tissues were obtained in different stages of morphine-induced CPP: establishment group, extinction group, reinstatement group and saline group as a control.

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Objective: To evaluate the clinical results of continuing skeletal traction and impaction granular bone grafting via window in femoral neck for the treatment of avascular necrosis of femoral head.

Methods: From August 2000 to October 2004, 23 patients (35 hips) with femoral head necrosis were treated by continuing skeletal traction and impacting granular bone grafting via bone window on femoral neck. There were 18 males, 5 females, with an average age of 32 years ranging from 19 to 52 years, which included 7 hips of stage II, 28 hips of stage III.

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Objective: To investigate the molecular mechanisms of tauopathies. Comparative proteomic analysis of brain proteins was employed to study 4 patients with tauopathies as compared with 4 controls.

Methods: The brains of subjects who died without clinical or pathological involvement of nervous system and brains of patients with tauopathies were obtained at autopsy.

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Objective: To compare the results of proteomics between the cerebellum and frontal lobe of the aged.

Method: Proteins were isolated from human cerebellums and frontal lobes and separated by two-dimensional (2D) gel electrophoresis. The proteins were then stained with silver or colloidal coomassie blue to produce a high-resolution map of the proteome.

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Efficient gene transfer is a key factor in gene therapy. Reducing the damage caused by gene transfer to muscle by electroporation is very important for its clinical application. Extensive investigation of optimal conditions for gene transfer by electroporation is required.

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To investigate the role of the A20-B19 disulfide bond in the structure, activity and folding of proinsulin, a human proinsulin (HPI) mutant [A20, B19Ala]-HPI was prepared. This mutant, together with another proinsulin mutant previously constructed with an A19Tyr deletion, which can also be taken as shifted mutant of the A20-B19 disulfide bond, were studied for their in vitro refolding, oxidation of free thiol groups, circular dichroism spectra, antibody and receptor binding activities and sensitivity to trypsin digestion in comparison with native proinsulin. The results indicate that deletion of the A20-B19 disulfide bond results in a large decrease in the alpha-helix content of the molecule and higher sensitivity to tryptic digestion.

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Metallothionein-3 (MT-3), also known as growth inhibitory factor, possesses several unique properties other than the common features of metallothionein family. To investigate the mechanisms underlying its multifaceted roles in the central nervous system, we employed differential display proteomics techniques to study holistic protein changes of PC-12 cells induced by transient transfection of MT-3. Ten significantly and reproducibly changed proteins were identified and their functional implications are discussed in some detail.

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Metallothionein-3(MT-3), also known as growth inhibitory factor (GIF), is predominantly expressed in central nervous system (CNS). It belongs to the family of metallothionein(MT) but has several unique properties that are not shared by other family members such as MT-1/MT-2. In the past few years, MT-3 had been postulated to be a multipurpose protein which could play important neuromodulatory and neuroprotective roles in CNS besides the common roles of MTs.

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New technologies for the detection and therapy of early stage breast cancer are urgently needed. Pathological changes in breast might be reflected in proteomic patterns in serum. A proteomic tool was used to identify proteomic patterns in serum that distinguishes neoplastic from non-neoplastic disease within the breast.

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Proteins from Eisenia foetida possess many biological activities. A group of proteins precipitated by ethanol were isolated and purified by Sephadex G-75 and HiPrep 16/60 DEAE columns, then identified by one- or two- dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry. 2D gel experiments displayed that the pI of proteins from Eisenia foetida were mainly from 3.

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To express BACE (beta-site APP cleaving enzyme), an aspartic protease related to Alzheimer's disease in E.coli to obtain the active protein after refolding and purification, the sequence for soluble form of BACE was inserted into prokaryotic expression vector pET11a. After expression in E.

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