The photodegradation of 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2) induced by highpressure mercury lamp (λ≥313 nm, 250 W) in aqueous solution with algae (e. g.Nitzschia hantzschiana andChlorella vulgaris) and Fe3+ was ineestigated...The photodegradation of 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2) induced by highpressure mercury lamp (λ≥313 nm, 250 W) in aqueous solution with algae (e. g.Nitzschia hantzschiana andChlorella vulgaris) and Fe3+ was ineestigated initially. The affecting factors on the photodegradation were studied and described in details, such as algae concentration, Fe3+, exposure time, and so on. The concentration of EE2 in distilled water was determined using fluorescence spectrophotometer. The photodegradation of EE2 in aqueous solution exposed to 250 W high-pressure mercury lamp was evident in the presence of algae and Fe3+. With the algae concentration increasing, photodegradation rate increased. Fe3+ could accelerate the photocatalytic degradation of EE2 in aqueous solution with algae. The colloidal ferric hydroxide particles that might have absorbed on the algae cells could enhance the photocatalytic degradation of EE2 by algae. The catalysis in photocatalytic degradation reaction mainly resulted from the active oxygen (H2O2,1O2 and ·OH) that was caused by algae and Fe3+ under 250 W HPML. In this paper, the mechanism of photocatalytic degradation of EE2 by algae and Fe3+ is discussed theoretically in details. Key words 17α-ethynylestradiol - photodegradation - high-pressure mercury lamp - Nitzschia hantzschiana - Chlorella vulgaris - Fe3+ CLC number X 131. 2 Foundation item: Supported by the Scientific Research Foundation of Wuhan Environmental Protection Bureau and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (20177017)Biography: Liu Xian-li (1965-), male, Ph. D candidate, Associate professor, research direction: environmental chemistry展开更多
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the pathway through which Calculus Bovis Sativus (CBS) up-regulates hepatic multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (Mrp2) and Mrp4 in 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE)-induced cholestasis.METHODS:...OBJECTIVE:To investigate the pathway through which Calculus Bovis Sativus (CBS) up-regulates hepatic multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (Mrp2) and Mrp4 in 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE)-induced cholestasis.METHODS:Five groups of rats were designed:control group,EE+ICI182780 group,EE group,EE+CBS 50 mg/kg group and EE + CBS 150 mg/kg group.CBS (50 and 150 mg.kg-1· d-1) was orally given to rats by gavage for five consecutive days in coadministration with EE.The levels of cholestasis biomarkers,alanine aminotransferase (ALT),aspartate aminotransferase (AST),alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and total bilirubin (TBIL) were determined by biochemical methods.The bile flow was measured.The histopathology of the liver tissue was evaluated.The expression of Mrp2,Mrp3,Mrp4,estrogen receptor α(ERα) and ERβ was determined by Western blotting.RESULTS:CBS markedly improved EE-induced cholestasis.EE exposure significantly reduced hepatic Mrp2 and Mrp4 expression compared with the control group.EE also dramatically up-regulated the expression of Mrp3.Compared to the EE group,CBS notably up-regulated hepatic Mrp2 and Mrp4 but failed to influence the Mrp3 level significantly.ICI182780,an ER antagonist,showed similar beneficial effects as CBS.Decreased expression of Mrp2 and Mrp4 caused by EE was also restored by IC1182780.Additionally,EE significantly induced hepatic ERα expression,which was reversed by ICI182780 or CBS (150 mg/kg) treatment,suggesting that CB5 exerted a moderate regulatory effect on ER signaling.CONCLUSION:CBS up-regulated hepatic Mrp2 and Mrp4 expression in EE-induced cholestasis,which might be associated with its regulation of ER signaling.展开更多
17α-Ethynylestradiol(EE2) in natural waters may cause adverse effects on organisms due to its high estrogenic potency. Laboratory studies were performed to study the effects of a local humic acid(LHA), fulvic aci...17α-Ethynylestradiol(EE2) in natural waters may cause adverse effects on organisms due to its high estrogenic potency. Laboratory studies were performed to study the effects of a local humic acid(LHA), fulvic acid(LFA) and Aldrich humic acid(AHA) on the photochemical behavior and estrogenic potency of EE2. Here photolytic experiments demonstrated that pure aqueous EE2 could undergo direct and self-sensitized photodegradation at a global rate of 0.0068 hr^-1.Photodegradation rate of EE2 in 5.0 mg/L dissolved humic substances(DHS) was determined to be 0.0274, 0.0296 and 0.0254 hr^-1 for LHA, LFA and AHA, respectively. Reactive oxygen species(ROS) and triplet dissolved humic substances(^3DHS*) scavenging experiments indicated that the promotion effect of DHS on EE2 photodegradation was mainly aroused by the reactions of HOU(35%–50%),~1O2(〈10%) andDHS*(22%–34%). However, the photodegradation of EE2 could also be inhibited when DHS exceeded the threshold of 10 mg/L. Three hydroxylation products of EE2 were identified using GC–MS and their formation pathways were also proposed. In vitro estrogenicity tests showed that EE2 was transformed into chemicals without estrogenic potency. These findings could extend our knowledge on the photochemical behaviors of steroid estrogens in sunlit natural waters.展开更多
The molecular recognition ability of the molecular tweezers 5~8 for the aromatic amino acid have been investigated by means of UV~Visible spectrophotometric titrition. The titrition data are analyzed by using the Be...The molecular recognition ability of the molecular tweezers 5~8 for the aromatic amino acid have been investigated by means of UV~Visible spectrophotometric titrition. The titrition data are analyzed by using the BenesiHidebrandequation. The results showed that all these molecular tweezers can form 1∶1 supramolecular complexes with the aromatic amino acid and exhibited chiral recognition property. These receptors are favorable for complexation with Damino acid. The enantioselectivity K D/K L of receptor 8 for PheOMe reached to 3.18. The recognition ability of these molecular tweezers come mainly from hydrogen bonding, ππ Stacking between aromatic residues and Van der Waals interaction.The size/shepefit and micvoenvion ments complementary between receptor and substrate pley a pivotal role in the inclusion complexation of amino acid methyl esters with these receptors.展开更多
文摘The photodegradation of 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE2) induced by highpressure mercury lamp (λ≥313 nm, 250 W) in aqueous solution with algae (e. g.Nitzschia hantzschiana andChlorella vulgaris) and Fe3+ was ineestigated initially. The affecting factors on the photodegradation were studied and described in details, such as algae concentration, Fe3+, exposure time, and so on. The concentration of EE2 in distilled water was determined using fluorescence spectrophotometer. The photodegradation of EE2 in aqueous solution exposed to 250 W high-pressure mercury lamp was evident in the presence of algae and Fe3+. With the algae concentration increasing, photodegradation rate increased. Fe3+ could accelerate the photocatalytic degradation of EE2 in aqueous solution with algae. The colloidal ferric hydroxide particles that might have absorbed on the algae cells could enhance the photocatalytic degradation of EE2 by algae. The catalysis in photocatalytic degradation reaction mainly resulted from the active oxygen (H2O2,1O2 and ·OH) that was caused by algae and Fe3+ under 250 W HPML. In this paper, the mechanism of photocatalytic degradation of EE2 by algae and Fe3+ is discussed theoretically in details. Key words 17α-ethynylestradiol - photodegradation - high-pressure mercury lamp - Nitzschia hantzschiana - Chlorella vulgaris - Fe3+ CLC number X 131. 2 Foundation item: Supported by the Scientific Research Foundation of Wuhan Environmental Protection Bureau and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (20177017)Biography: Liu Xian-li (1965-), male, Ph. D candidate, Associate professor, research direction: environmental chemistry
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Study of the Role and Mechanism of PDZK1 Protein in the Downregulation of Mrp2 by Estrogen in Cholestasis,No.81503146 and Study of the Choleretic Effect of Calculus Bovis Sativus Based on PDZK1 Protein Interaction Networks and Bile Acid Metabolic Profile,No.81573788)Science Foundations of Health and Family Planning Commission of Wuhan Municipality(No.WZ15Z02)
文摘OBJECTIVE:To investigate the pathway through which Calculus Bovis Sativus (CBS) up-regulates hepatic multidrug resistance-associated protein 2 (Mrp2) and Mrp4 in 17α-ethynylestradiol (EE)-induced cholestasis.METHODS:Five groups of rats were designed:control group,EE+ICI182780 group,EE group,EE+CBS 50 mg/kg group and EE + CBS 150 mg/kg group.CBS (50 and 150 mg.kg-1· d-1) was orally given to rats by gavage for five consecutive days in coadministration with EE.The levels of cholestasis biomarkers,alanine aminotransferase (ALT),aspartate aminotransferase (AST),alkaline phosphatase (ALP) and total bilirubin (TBIL) were determined by biochemical methods.The bile flow was measured.The histopathology of the liver tissue was evaluated.The expression of Mrp2,Mrp3,Mrp4,estrogen receptor α(ERα) and ERβ was determined by Western blotting.RESULTS:CBS markedly improved EE-induced cholestasis.EE exposure significantly reduced hepatic Mrp2 and Mrp4 expression compared with the control group.EE also dramatically up-regulated the expression of Mrp3.Compared to the EE group,CBS notably up-regulated hepatic Mrp2 and Mrp4 but failed to influence the Mrp3 level significantly.ICI182780,an ER antagonist,showed similar beneficial effects as CBS.Decreased expression of Mrp2 and Mrp4 caused by EE was also restored by IC1182780.Additionally,EE significantly induced hepatic ERα expression,which was reversed by ICI182780 or CBS (150 mg/kg) treatment,suggesting that CB5 exerted a moderate regulatory effect on ER signaling.CONCLUSION:CBS up-regulated hepatic Mrp2 and Mrp4 expression in EE-induced cholestasis,which might be associated with its regulation of ER signaling.
基金sponsored by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41401558)the Application Fundamental Key Basic Research Foundation of Yunnan Province,China(No.2013FA011)+1 种基金the Education Department Science Research Foundation of Yunnan Province,China(No.2014J022)the China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(No.2014T70887)
文摘17α-Ethynylestradiol(EE2) in natural waters may cause adverse effects on organisms due to its high estrogenic potency. Laboratory studies were performed to study the effects of a local humic acid(LHA), fulvic acid(LFA) and Aldrich humic acid(AHA) on the photochemical behavior and estrogenic potency of EE2. Here photolytic experiments demonstrated that pure aqueous EE2 could undergo direct and self-sensitized photodegradation at a global rate of 0.0068 hr^-1.Photodegradation rate of EE2 in 5.0 mg/L dissolved humic substances(DHS) was determined to be 0.0274, 0.0296 and 0.0254 hr^-1 for LHA, LFA and AHA, respectively. Reactive oxygen species(ROS) and triplet dissolved humic substances(^3DHS*) scavenging experiments indicated that the promotion effect of DHS on EE2 photodegradation was mainly aroused by the reactions of HOU(35%–50%),~1O2(〈10%) andDHS*(22%–34%). However, the photodegradation of EE2 could also be inhibited when DHS exceeded the threshold of 10 mg/L. Three hydroxylation products of EE2 were identified using GC–MS and their formation pathways were also proposed. In vitro estrogenicity tests showed that EE2 was transformed into chemicals without estrogenic potency. These findings could extend our knowledge on the photochemical behaviors of steroid estrogens in sunlit natural waters.
文摘The molecular recognition ability of the molecular tweezers 5~8 for the aromatic amino acid have been investigated by means of UV~Visible spectrophotometric titrition. The titrition data are analyzed by using the BenesiHidebrandequation. The results showed that all these molecular tweezers can form 1∶1 supramolecular complexes with the aromatic amino acid and exhibited chiral recognition property. These receptors are favorable for complexation with Damino acid. The enantioselectivity K D/K L of receptor 8 for PheOMe reached to 3.18. The recognition ability of these molecular tweezers come mainly from hydrogen bonding, ππ Stacking between aromatic residues and Van der Waals interaction.The size/shepefit and micvoenvion ments complementary between receptor and substrate pley a pivotal role in the inclusion complexation of amino acid methyl esters with these receptors.