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Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B ; (6): 3983-3993, 2021.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-922454

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Unfolded protein response (UPR) is a stress response that is specific to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). UPR is activated upon accumulation of unfolded (or misfolded) proteins in the ER's lumen to restore protein folding capacity by increasing the synthesis of chaperones. In addition, UPR also enhances degradation of unfolded proteins and reduces global protein synthesis to alleviate additional accumulation of unfolded proteins in the ER. Herein, we describe a cell-based ultra-high throughput screening (uHTS) campaign that identifies a small molecule that can modulate UPR and ER stress in cellular and

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 907-915, 2017.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-819441

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OBJECTIVE@#To evaluate the impact of plant growth regulators including kinetin (KN), benzyl adenine and naphthalene acetic acid, yeast extract and casein hydrolyzate on biomass accumulation of Vietnamese ginseng Panax vietnamensis (P. vietnamensis) in cell suspension culture.@*METHODS@#Cell suspension cultures were established from friable calluses derived from leaves and petioles of 3-year-old in-vitro P. vietnamensis plants. The cell suspension cultures were grown in Murashige and Skoog basal media supplemented with various concentrations of KN, benzyl adenine, naphthalene acetic acid, and yeast extract and casein hydrolyzate.@*RESULTS@#All tested factors generated an increase in the cell biomass of P. vietnamensis in suspension culture, but the impact of each varies depended on the factor type, concentration, and incubation period. Addition of 2.0 mg/L KN resulted in the largest biomass increase after 24 d, (57.0 ± 0.9) and (3.1 ± 0.1) mg/mL fresh and dry weight, respectively, whereas addition of benzyl adenine or naphthalene acetic acid produced optimum levels of Panax cell biomass at 1.0 and 1.5 mg/L, respectively. Addition of the elicitor yeast extract led to a 1.4-2.4 fold increase in biomass of P. vietnamensis, while addition of casein hydrolyzate enhanced biomass accumulation 1.8-2.6 fold.@*CONCLUSIONS@#The addition of each factor causes significant changes in biomass accumulation of P. vietnamensis. The largest biomass accumulation is from cultures grown in MS media containing 2.0 mg/L KN for 24 d. The outcome of the present study provides new insights into the optimal suspension culture conditions for studies on the in vitro cell biomass production of P. vietnamensis.

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Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine ; (12): 907-915, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-972570

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Objective To evaluate the impact of plant growth regulators including kinetin (KN), benzyl adenine and naphthalene acetic acid, yeast extract and casein hydrolyzate on biomass accumulation of Vietnamese ginseng Panax vietnamensis (P. vietnamensis) in cell suspension culture. Methods Cell suspension cultures were established from friable calluses derived from leaves and petioles of 3-year-old in-vitro P. vietnamensis plants. The cell suspension cultures were grown in Murashige and Skoog basal media supplemented with various concentrations of KN, benzyl adenine, naphthalene acetic acid, and yeast extract and casein hydrolyzate. Results All tested factors generated an increase in the cell biomass of P. vietnamensis in suspension culture, but the impact of each varies depended on the factor type, concentration, and incubation period. Addition of 2.0 mg/L KN resulted in the largest biomass increase after 24 d, (57.0 ± 0.9) and (3.1 ± 0.1) mg/mL fresh and dry weight, respectively, whereas addition of benzyl adenine or naphthalene acetic acid produced optimum levels of Panax cell biomass at 1.0 and 1.5 mg/L, respectively. Addition of the elicitor yeast extract led to a 1.4–2.4 fold increase in biomass of P. vietnamensis, while addition of casein hydrolyzate enhanced biomass accumulation 1.8–2.6 fold. Conclusions The addition of each factor causes significant changes in biomass accumulation of P. vietnamensis. The largest biomass accumulation is from cultures grown in MS media containing 2.0 mg/L KN for 24 d. The outcome of the present study provides new insights into the optimal suspension culture conditions for studies on the in vitro cell biomass production of P. vietnamensis.

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Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-164751

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Objectives: Intermittent antenatal iron supplementation is an attractive alternative to daily dosing during pregnancy, however the impact of this strategy on infant outcomes remains unclear. We compared the effect of intermittent antenatal iron supplementation with daily iron supplementation on maternal and infant outcomes in rural Vietnam. Methods: This cluster randomised trial was conducted in Ha Nam province, Vietnam. 1,258 pregnant women in 104 communes were assigned to daily iron-folic acid (IFA), twice weekly IFA, or twice weekly multiple micronutrient (MMN) supplementation. Primary outcome was birth weight. Results: There was no difference in birth weights of infants of women receiving twice weekly IFA compared to daily IFA (mean difference [MD] 28 g; 95% CI -22 to 78), or twice weekly MMN compared to daily IFA (MD -36.8 g; 95% CI -82 to 8.2). At 32 wk gestation, maternal ferritin was lower in women receiving twice weekly compared to daily IFA (geometric mean ratio (GMR) 0.73; 95% CI 0.67 to 0.80), and in women receiving twice weekly MMN compared to daily IFA (GMR 0.62; 95% CI 0.57 to 0.68), with no difference in hemoglobin levels. Infants of mothers who received twice weekly IFA had higher cognitive scores at 6 mo of age compared to those who received daily IFA (MD 1.89; 95% CI 0.23 to 3.56). Conclusions: Twice-weekly antenatal IFA supplementation achieved similar mean birthweight, and improved cognitive scores in infants at 6 months of age, compared to daily IFA supplementation, and should be considered for use in settings with low anemia prevalence.

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Southeast Asian J Trop Med Public Health ; 2003 Mar; 34(1): 187-98
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-32773

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To examine the use of health services for the treatment of childhood diarrhea in three southern provinces of Vietnam, and identified household, maternal, child and health service characteristics associated with this use, a cross-sectional household survey was conducted between November 1998 and January 1999. Women with a pre-school aged child living at home were the primary respondents for the survey questionnaires. Respondents were asked to recall diarrheal disease events experienced by their child during the two weeks prior to interview, and their responses to these events. Prevalence ratios (PR) were used to identify associations between maternal age, education, occupation, ethnicity, knowledge about diarrhea, feeding practises during diarrhea, household residence and economic status, disease severity, use of oral rehydration solution (ORS), time to nearest health care facility and overall satisfaction with local medical services, and the use of health care services for children ill with diarrhea. The two-week period prevalence of childhood diarrhea was 10% and varied by the province and ethnicity of the child's mother. Forty-three percent of mothers reported using ORS during diarrheal episodes. Seventy percent of mothers sought advice or treatment when their child became ill with diarrhea. After controlling for potential confounders in regression models, maternal ethnicity, maternal high school education (in comparison to no education or incomplete primary education), more severe disease and the use of ORS were factors associated with increased utilization of health care services. There was a low level of the utilization of ORS to treat children with diarrhea, especially by ethnic minority mothers. A high percentage of mothers reported low levels of satisfaction with medical services, especially those from ethnic minorities. Mothers from ethnic minorities and those with lower levels of education were less likely to seek advice or treatment. These findings suggest the need for programs to promote the use of ORS and use of appropriate services for the treatment of childhood diarrheal disease. Interventions are needed to improve the access of ethnic minority children to child health care services for the treatment of diarrhea.


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Chi-Square Distribution , Child Health Services/statistics & numerical data , Child, Preschool , Cluster Analysis , Cross-Sectional Studies , Diarrhea/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Male , Prevalence , Surveys and Questionnaires , Regression Analysis , Rural Population , Statistics, Nonparametric , Utilization Review , Vietnam/epidemiology
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