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J Am Coll Nutr ; 40(8): 724-731, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33048028

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: As effective medication to treat COVID-19 is currently unavailable, preventive remedies may be particularly important. OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between serum 25-hydroxy vitamin D (25(OH)D) level and COVID-19 infection, its severity, and its clinical case characteristics. METHODS: This case-control study compared serum 25(OH)D levels and rates of vitamin D deficiency (VDD) between 80 healthy controls and 62 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 and admitted to Guangxi People's Hospital, China, 2/16/2020-3/16/2020. Cases were categorized into asymptomatic, mild/moderate, and severe/critical disease. Logistic regression analysis was conducted to examine the associations between 25(OH)D level, or VDD, and case status/severity of COVID-19 while controlling for demographics and comorbidities. A threshold level of vitamin D for conveying COVID-19 risk was estimated. RESULTS: Severe/critical COVID-19 cases were significantly older and had higher percentages of comorbidity (renal failure) compared to mild cases. The serum 25(OH)D concentration in COVID-19 patient was much lower than that in healthy control. And 25(OH)D level was the lowest in severe/critical cases, compared with mild cases. In further, significantly higher rates of VDD were found in COVID-19 cases (41.9%) compared to healthy controls (11.1%). And VDD was the greatest in severe/critical cases (80%), compared with mild cases (36%). These statistically significant associations remained even after controlling for demographics and comorbidities. A potential threshold of 25(OH)D (41.19 nmol/L) to protect against COVID-19 was identified. CONCLUSION: Elderly and people with comorbidities were susceptible to severe COVID-19 infection. VDD was a risk factor for COVID-19, especially for severe/critical cases. While further confirmation is needed, vitamin D supplementation may have prevention or treatment potential for COVID-19 disease.


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COVID-19 , Vitamin D Deficiency , Aged , Case-Control Studies , China , Humans , SARS-CoV-2 , Vitamin D , Vitamin D Deficiency/complications , Vitamin D Deficiency/epidemiology
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Nat Prod Res ; 34(17): 2490-2494, 2020 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30582367

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The study on inhibitory effects of resveratrol glucosides (REs) on advanced glycation endproducts (AGEs) formation is still unmet. Herein, for the first time, the antiglycation activities of five REs in the fetal bovine serum proteins (FBS)/fructose system were evaluated, and its structure-activity relationship and antiglycation mechanism were further explored. These REs showed remarkable inhibition toward AGEs formation. Among them, Piceatannol-3'-O-glucoside (PG) exhibited highest antiglycation activity as reflected in approximately 80% inhibition of fluorescent AGEs at the concentration of 1.0 mM. The structure-activity relationship analysis indicated that glucoside attached to the B ring of resveratrol displays a superior antiglycation activity. Moreover, the results of antiglycation mechanism showed that the antiglycation activity of REs was proportional to their antioxidant capacity and methylglyoxal (MGO) trapping capacity. Therefore, the REs are promising candidates worthy of further exploration for preventing AGEs accumulation in vivo, thereby treating AGEs-associated diseases.


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Glucosides/antagonists & inhibitors , Glycation End Products, Advanced/antagonists & inhibitors , Resveratrol/antagonists & inhibitors , Structure-Activity Relationship , Antioxidants/isolation & purification , Antioxidants/pharmacology , Plant Extracts/pharmacology , Pyruvaldehyde/metabolism , Stilbenes
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Zhong Nan Da Xue Xue Bao Yi Xue Ban ; 42(8): 906-910, 2017 Aug 28.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28872081

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OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of Shexiang Baoxin Pill (SBP) on isoprenaline (Iso)-induced changes in myocardial cell volume, shape, and connexin 43 (Cx43) expression.
 Methods: H9C2 myocardial cells were randomly divided into a control group, a Iso group and a Iso+SBP group. After 72 h of culture, the average surface area of H9C2 cells was measured under phase contrast microscope. Bicinchoninic acid (BCA) protein assay was carried out to determine the concentration of proteins. The survival rate of myocardial cells was measured by methylthiazolyldiphenyl-tetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay, and the Cx43 expression was detected by Western blot.
 Results: The mean surface area and Cx43 concentration in Iso-treated myocardial cells were increased under the phase contrast microscope (P<0.05). Compared with the Iso group, the mean surface area was decreased, and the Cx43 concentration was reduced in the Iso+SBP group (both P<0.05). Compared with the control group, the Cx43 expression was obviously down-regulated in the H9C2 cells of the Iso group (P<0.05); while compared with the Iso group, the Cx43 expression was obviously up-regulated in the Iso+SBP group (P<0.05).
 Conclusion: Shexiang Baoxin Pills can prevent Iso-induced myocardial hypertrophy and down-regulate Cx43 expression.


Subject(s)
Hypertrophy , Connexin 43 , Drugs, Chinese Herbal , Heart Diseases , Humans , Isoproterenol
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Zhong Yao Cai ; 30(9): 1057-9, 2007 Sep.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18236743

ABSTRACT

The protocorms and regenerated plant were induced from the seeds and the pseudobulbs of Cremastra appendiculata (D. Don) Makino with B5 + 2% sugar +0.1% activated carbon. The coefficient of reproduction ranges can be achieved 6 to 10. The optium transplantation medium was vermiculite and the survival rate was 96.7%.


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Orchidaceae/growth & development , Plants, Medicinal/growth & development , Seeds/growth & development , Culture Media/pharmacology , Orchidaceae/drug effects , Plant Growth Regulators/pharmacology , Plant Shoots/drug effects , Plant Shoots/growth & development , Plants, Medicinal/drug effects , Rhizome/drug effects , Rhizome/growth & development , Seeds/drug effects , Tissue Culture Techniques/methods
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