6 results on '"Jinhui Pu"'
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2. The use of metabolomics to reveal differences in functional substances of milk whey of dairy buffaloes raised at different altitudes
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Huaming Mao, Jinhui Pu, Paramintra Vinitchaikul, Gu Zhaobing, and Fulan Zhang
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Proteomics ,0301 basic medicine ,China ,Buffaloes ,Amino sugar ,Fatty Acids, Nonesterified ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,fluids and secretions ,Whey ,Animals ,Metabolomics ,Food science ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,030109 nutrition & dietetics ,Altitude ,0402 animal and dairy science ,food and beverages ,Fatty acid ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Metabolism ,Raw milk ,040201 dairy & animal science ,Amino acid ,Glutamine ,Milk ,chemistry ,Galactose ,Cattle ,Female ,Pyroglutamic acid ,Metabolic Networks and Pathways ,Food Science - Abstract
Buffalo milk is nutrient-rich and contains less cholesterol than cow milk. Dairy buffaloes are widely distributed at different altitudes in the Yunnan Province, China; however, the impacts of altitude on the whey-derived functional metabolites of buffalo milk whey are not well understood. Here, we used non-targeted and targeted metabolomics to evaluate the differential metabolites in the milk whey of buffaloes raised at low altitudes (LA), medium altitudes (MA), and high altitudes (HA). ANOVA statistical test was performed to acquire differential metabolites using IBM SPSS statistics 22 software. The results showed that LA- and MA-milk whey had higher levels of amino acids (glutamine and pyroglutamic acid) and vitamin B6 than HA-milk whey. LA-milk whey had higher levels of the carbohydrates involved in galactose, amino sugar, and nucleotide sugar metabolism than MA- and HA-milk whey, but HA-milk whey showed significantly higher levels of free fatty acids. In conclusion, owing to the biological functions of their most abundant components, LA-milk is more suitable for the production of functional milk with high levels of amino acids, vitamin B6, and carbohydrates; while HA-milk is suitable as raw milk for the production of dairy products with high free fatty acid content.
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- 2021
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3. DIA proteomics reveals hypotensive and immune-enhancing constituents in buffalo whey from different altitudes
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Fulan Zhang, Huaming Mao, Gu Zhaobing, and Jinhui Pu
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Data Analysis ,Proteomics ,Buffaloes ,02 engineering and technology ,Lymphocyte antigen ,Biochemistry ,Mass Spectrometry ,03 medical and health sciences ,fluids and secretions ,Altitude ,Immune system ,Structural Biology ,Whey ,Animals ,Secretion ,Food science ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Chemistry ,Gene Expression Profiling ,food and beverages ,Computational Biology ,General Medicine ,Raw milk ,Effects of high altitude on humans ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Milk Proteins ,Gene Ontology ,Immune System ,Hypotension ,0210 nano-technology ,Vascular smooth muscle contraction ,Transcriptome ,Biomarkers - Abstract
The selection of raw milk with high levels of functional components that have health-promoting activities is very important for the exploitation and production of functional milk, but the differences in the functional components of whey from buffalo raised at different altitudes have not been thoroughly investigated. Here, we detected the effects of altitudes on the functional components in whey from dairy buffalo farms situated at low altitude (LA), medium altitude (MA), and high altitude (HA) sites with data-independent acquisition proteomic approaches. In 33 samples, 9331 peptides corresponding to 1008 high-confidence proteins were detected. HA-whey had a lower level of angiotensinogen than that of the LA- and MA-whey, and conversely contained higher levels of immune-enhancing components than for the latter two groups. Differential proteins were involved in vascular smooth muscle contraction, complement and coagulation cascades, and the secretion, production and regulation pathways in immune components. LA-whey showed higher levels of lymphocyte antigen and selenoprotein F than that of the HA-whey. Owing to the biological functions of their most abundant components, HA- and LA-whey are suitable for the processing of functional milk for lowering blood pressure, and the production of immune milk, respectively.
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- 2020
4. Regular aerobic exercise training improves endothelium-dependent arterial dilation in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism
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Lin-Shuang Zhao, Jinhui Pu, Guang-da Xiang, Jie Hou, Ling Yue, and Hui-ling Sun
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Blood Glucose ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Brachial Artery ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Physical exercise ,Type 2 diabetes ,Oxygen Consumption ,Endocrinology ,Hypothyroidism ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Aerobic exercise ,Euthyroid ,Exercise physiology ,Exercise ,Triglycerides ,Aged ,Ultrasonography ,Subclinical infection ,business.industry ,VO2 max ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Vasodilation ,Thyroxine ,C-Reactive Protein ,Cholesterol ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Linear Models ,Triiodothyronine ,Female ,Endothelium, Vascular ,business ,Artery - Abstract
ObjectiveImpairment of flow-mediated endothelium-dependent arterial dilation (FMD) exists in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism (sHT). Several studies showed that exercise training can improve FMD in patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes. Therefore, we hypothesized that exercise training can also improve FMD in subjects with sHT. The purpose of the study was to test this hypothesis.Research design and methodsWe selected 30 sedentary women with sHT and 27 sedentary healthy women with euthyroid. All individuals participated in an exercise training of 6 months. Before and after exercise training, high resolution ultrasound was used to measure FMD.ResultsAt baseline, FMD among subjects with sHT was 3.87%, which was significantly lower than that in controls (5.98%; P2 max (36.7%; PPr=−0.596), TG (r=−0.532), and CRP (r=−0.511; PConclusionRegular aerobic exercise improves FMD in sHT patients, and changes of lipids and inflammation during the exercise period may partially contribute to the improvement of endothelial function.
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- 2009
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5. α-lipoic acid can improve endothelial dysfunction in subjects with impaired fasting glucose
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Hui-ling Sun, Jinhui Pu, Ling Yue, Jie Hou, and Guangda Xiang
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Antioxidant ,Endothelium ,Brachial Artery ,Thiobarbituric acid ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease_cause ,Thiobarbituric Acid Reactive Substances ,Antioxidants ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,TBARS ,Humans ,Vascular Diseases ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Aged ,Thioctic Acid ,business.industry ,Hemodynamics ,Fasting ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Impaired fasting glucose ,Vasodilation ,Lipoic acid ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Regional Blood Flow ,Female ,Endothelium, Vascular ,business ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Oxidative stress - Abstract
Several studies showed that impairment of endothelium-dependent arterial dilation (EDAD) exists in subjects with impaired fasting glucose (IFG). The crucial mechanism of this endothelial dysfunction remains unclear. We hypothesized that oxidative stress may be partially responsible for the impairment in EDAD in subjects with IFG. Thus, the present study was designed to assess whether the antioxidant α-lipoic acid can improve endothelial dysfunction in subjects with IFG. Sixty subjects with newly diagnosed IFG and 32 healthy individuals with normal glucose tolerance were enrolled. Subjects were randomized into 2 groups: untreated experimental group (n = 30) and α-lipoic acid treatment group (n = 30, α-lipoic acid 600 mg via intravenous infusion once a day for 3 weeks). We measured EDAD at baseline and after 3 weeks of intervention. At baseline, EDADs in α-lipoic acid and untreated experimental groups were 4.03% and 4.14%, respectively, which were significantly lower than that in controls (5.72%) (P < .001). After 3 weeks of intervention, there was a remarkable increase in EDAD (reaching 5.10%; ΔEDAD, 26.5%) (P < .01) and a significant decrease in plasma thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) (29.1%) (P < .05) in IFG subjects treated with α-lipoic acid. Endothelium-dependent arterial dilation and TBARS remained unchanged before and after intervention in the untreated experimental group. The absolute changes in EDAD showed a significant negative correlation with the changes in TBARS (r = -0.444, P = .014). Our data showed that IFG subjects have impaired endothelial function and that antioxidant α-lipoic acid can improve endothelial function through a decrease of oxygen-derived free radicals.
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- 2010
6. [Research on piezoelectric protein sensor array for rapid detecting HIV(1+2) antibody]
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Ying, Wen, Guiqiu, Shan, Jinhui, Pu, and Zhongming, Liu
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Immunoassay ,Protein Array Analysis ,HIV ,Humans ,Reproducibility of Results ,Biosensing Techniques ,Quartz ,HIV Antibodies ,Electrodes ,Sensitivity and Specificity - Abstract
To research piezoelectric immunosensor array for rapid detecting HIV(1+2), piezoelectric immunosensor array matrix was designed. HIV(1+2)C1 antigen was immobilized onto the silver electrodes of quartz-crystal microbalance, which was modified with adsorption and cross-linked method. In the clean air flow and monitoring environment, standard quality control and clinical serum sample were detected. The linear range for the measurement of HIV(1+2) was 0.01-0.2 NCU/ml. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of HIV(1+2) piezoelectric protein sensor array were 91.7%, 93.3% and 92.7% respectively.
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- 2009
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