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Immunology ; 2024 Apr 29.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38685744

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Ionising radiation exposure can lead to acute haematopoietic radiation syndrome. Despite significant advancements in the field of radioprotection, no drugs with high efficacy and low toxicity have yet been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. FG-4592, as a proline hydroxylase inhibitor, may play an important role in radioprotection of the haematopoietic system. Mice were peritoneal injected with FG-4592 or normal saline. After irradiation, the survival time, body weight, peripheral blood cell and bone marrow cell (BMC) count, cell apoptosis, pathology were analysed and RNA-sequence technique (RNA-Seq) was conducted to explore the mechanism of FG-4592 in the haematopoietic system. Our results indicated that FG-4592 improved the survival rate and weight of irradiated mice and protected the spleen, thymus and bone marrow from IR-induced injury. The number of BMCs was increased and protected against IR-induced apoptosis. FG-4592 also promoted the recovery of the blood system and erythroid differentiation. The results of RNA-Seq and Western blot showed that the NF-κB signalling pathway and hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) signalling pathway were upregulated by FG-4592. Meanwhile, RT-PCR results showed that FG-4592 could promote inflammatory response significantly. FG-4592 exhibited radioprotective effects in the haematopoietic system by promoting inflammatory response and targeting the NF-κB, HIF signalling pathway.

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Int Immunopharmacol ; 129: 111614, 2024 Mar 10.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38350358

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BACKGROUND: Intestinal tissue is extremely sensitive to ionizing radiation (IR), which is easy to cause intestinal radiation sickness, and the mortality rate is very high after exposure. Recent studies have found that intestinal immune cells and intestinal stem cells (ISCs) may play a key role in IR-induced intestinal injury. METHODS: C57BL6 mice matched for age, sex and weight were randomly grouped and intraperitoneal injected with PBS, Scleroglucan (125.0 mg/kg) or Anti-mouse IL-17A -InVivo (10 mg/kg), the number of mice in each group was n ≥ 3.Survival time, body weight, pathology, organoids and immune cell markers of the mice after IR (10.0 Gy) were compared, and the mechanism of action in intestinal tissues was verified by transcriptome sequencing. RESULTS: Scleroglucan has significant radiation protective effects on the intestine, including improving the survival rate of irradiated mice, inhibiting the radiation damage of intestinal tissue, and promoting the proliferation and differentiation of intestinal stem cells (ISCs). The results of RNA sequencing suggested that Scleroglucan could significantly activate the immune system and up-regulate the IL-17 and NF-κB signaling pathways. Flow cytometry showed that Scleroglucan could significantly up-regulate the number of Th17 cells and the level of IL-17A in the gut. IL-17A provides radiation protection. After intraperitoneal injection of Scleroglucan and Anti-mouse IL-17A -InVivo, mice can significantly reverse the radiation protection effect of Scleroglucan, down-regulate the molecular markers of intestinal stem cells and the associated markers of DC, Th1 and Th17 cells, and up-regulate the associated markers of Treg and Macrophage cells. CONCLUSION: Scleroglucan may promote the proliferation and regeneration of ISCs by regulating the activation of intestinal immune function mediated by IL-17 signaling pathway and play a protective role in IR-induced injury.


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Glucans , Radiation Injuries , Radiation-Protective Agents , Mice , Animals , Interleukin-17 , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Radiation Injuries/prevention & control , Signal Transduction , Radiation-Protective Agents/pharmacology , Radiation-Protective Agents/therapeutic use , Intestines/pathology
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Ying Yong Sheng Tai Xue Bao ; 17(2): 265-8, 2006 Feb.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16706051

ABSTRACT

In 2003-2004, a field investigation was made on the composition of butterfly community in the Houhe National Nature Reserve of Hubei Province, and the diversity, evenness and dominance of the community on the levels of family, genus and species in spring, summer and autumn were studied by the method of alpha-diversity. The results showed that the species richness, diversity, and dominance indices were the highest in summer, while the evenness index wasthe highest in spring. Nymphalidae was the highest in richness at the level of families, with the value of 32.


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Biodiversity , Butterflies/growth & development , Conservation of Natural Resources , Ecosystem , Animals , Butterflies/classification , China , Environmental Monitoring
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