An experiment was conducted to assess the effect of leaf litter of Leucaena leucocephala on two forest crops Sada koroi (Albizia procera), Ipil ipil (L. leucocephala) and three agricultural crops Falen (Vigna ung...An experiment was conducted to assess the effect of leaf litter of Leucaena leucocephala on two forest crops Sada koroi (Albizia procera), Ipil ipil (L. leucocephala) and three agricultural crops Falen (Vigna unguiculata), Chickpea (Citer arietinum) and Arhor (Cajanus cajan) in the nursery of the Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, Chittagong University, Bangladesh, in a Randomized Block Design. Results suggested that leaf litters ofL. leucocephala induced inhibitory effects on germination and growth of bioassay. It was also found that the effect depended on concentration of extract and litterfall, type of receptor species. Higher concentration of the materials had the higher effect and vice versa. Growth response of receptor crops varied with the variation of leaf litter application. The study revealed that application of low-dose leaf litter specially litter of 10 g·m^-2 had stimulating effect on shoot growth of C. arietinum, Vunguiculata and A. procera. While in all other cases significant inhibitory effect was observed and it was significantly increased with the increase of leaf litter application. However, the trend of inhibition was uneven with treatments. Root growth was found to be more affected than shoot growth.展开更多
Objective To investigate the association between plasminogen activator inhibitor(PAI)-2 expression and invasive potential in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) cells.Methods The HCC cell lines with high,low,and non-metasta...Objective To investigate the association between plasminogen activator inhibitor(PAI)-2 expression and invasive potential in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) cells.Methods The HCC cell lines with high,low,and non-metastatic potentials,namely MHCC97-H,MHCC97-L,and SMMC-7721 respectively,were cultured in vitro.Matrigel invasion assay and Western blot of PAI-2 protein expression were conducted.Results The number of invaded cells in MHCC97-L was significantly higher than that in SMMC-7721(P=0.005),whereas that in MHCC97-H was higher than in MHCC97-L(P=0.017) and SMMC-7721(P=0.001).Contrarily,PAI-2 protein expression was gradually reducing from SMMC-7721,MHCC97-L,to MHCC97-H(MHCC97-H vs.MHCC97-L,P<0.001;MHCC97-H vs.SMMC-7721,P=0.001;MHCC97-L vs.SMMC-7721,P=0.001).The Pearson's correlation analysis revealed a significant negative association between invaded cell number and PAI-2 expression(r= 0.892,P=0.001).Conclusion PAI-2 expression may be negatively associated with the invasive potential of HCC.展开更多
文摘An experiment was conducted to assess the effect of leaf litter of Leucaena leucocephala on two forest crops Sada koroi (Albizia procera), Ipil ipil (L. leucocephala) and three agricultural crops Falen (Vigna unguiculata), Chickpea (Citer arietinum) and Arhor (Cajanus cajan) in the nursery of the Institute of Forestry and Environmental Sciences, Chittagong University, Bangladesh, in a Randomized Block Design. Results suggested that leaf litters ofL. leucocephala induced inhibitory effects on germination and growth of bioassay. It was also found that the effect depended on concentration of extract and litterfall, type of receptor species. Higher concentration of the materials had the higher effect and vice versa. Growth response of receptor crops varied with the variation of leaf litter application. The study revealed that application of low-dose leaf litter specially litter of 10 g·m^-2 had stimulating effect on shoot growth of C. arietinum, Vunguiculata and A. procera. While in all other cases significant inhibitory effect was observed and it was significantly increased with the increase of leaf litter application. However, the trend of inhibition was uneven with treatments. Root growth was found to be more affected than shoot growth.
基金Supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China (863 Program,2006AA02A308)the National Key Technologies Research and Development Program of China (2008ZX10002-016)the Beijing Municipal Key Project(H030230280410)
文摘Objective To investigate the association between plasminogen activator inhibitor(PAI)-2 expression and invasive potential in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) cells.Methods The HCC cell lines with high,low,and non-metastatic potentials,namely MHCC97-H,MHCC97-L,and SMMC-7721 respectively,were cultured in vitro.Matrigel invasion assay and Western blot of PAI-2 protein expression were conducted.Results The number of invaded cells in MHCC97-L was significantly higher than that in SMMC-7721(P=0.005),whereas that in MHCC97-H was higher than in MHCC97-L(P=0.017) and SMMC-7721(P=0.001).Contrarily,PAI-2 protein expression was gradually reducing from SMMC-7721,MHCC97-L,to MHCC97-H(MHCC97-H vs.MHCC97-L,P<0.001;MHCC97-H vs.SMMC-7721,P=0.001;MHCC97-L vs.SMMC-7721,P=0.001).The Pearson's correlation analysis revealed a significant negative association between invaded cell number and PAI-2 expression(r= 0.892,P=0.001).Conclusion PAI-2 expression may be negatively associated with the invasive potential of HCC.