He Zhu

He Zhu
  • MD
  • Professor (Assistant) at University of Mississippi Medical Center

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University of Mississippi Medical Center
Current position
  • Professor (Assistant)
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December 2006 - March 2010
Loyola University Medical Center
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  • Research Assistant

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Publications (85)
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Background: Conventional protein Kinase C alpha (PKCα) is linked to the regulation of cell proliferation, differentiation, motility, survival, and apoptosis. Elevated PKCα expression has been reported in human early prostate cancer (PCa) and rat prostatic tumor cell lines. In this study, the expression level of PKCα was evaluated by immunohistochem...
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Emerging evidence has suggested that Notch signaling pathway may be involved in the development, progression and metastasis of prostate cancer (PCa). In the present study, we investigated the expression levels of Jagged-1 and Notch-1 in human prostate tumors and their associations with PCa progression and metastasis. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) for...
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The Notch pathway is functionally important in breast cancer. Notch-1 has been reported to maintain an estrogen-independent phenotype in estrogen receptor α (ERα)+ breast cancer cells. Notch-4 expression correlates with Ki67. Notch-4 also plays a key role in breast cancer stem-like cells. Estrogen-independent breast cancer cell lines have higher No...
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The expression level of Notch1 has been studied in many primary tumor types, but has not been widely investigated in metastatic lesions from human malignancies. Using immunohistochemistry (IHC), the expression level of Notch1 was evaluated and compared between primary and metastatic tumors in 12 different cancers. The mean IHC score of Notch1 was s...
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A gene family expressed in prostate, ovary, testis and placenta (POTEs) is newly defined and primate-specific. POTE genes have 13 paralogs, which are dispersed in 8 chromosomes and divided into three groups. The proteins encoded by these genes contain three domains: An N-terminal, ankyrin repeats and a C-terminus. Previous studies suggest that POTE...
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Gene expression profiling reveals elevated Notch1 mRNA expression in triple negative breast cancers (TNBC), both basaloid and claudin-low subtypes. Notch ligands, Jagged1 and Jagged2, have been correlated with poor prognosis in TNBC. AKT, an oncogenic protein kinase family that is activated downstream of Notch in breast cancer cell lines, is freque...
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Aim: Recent reports indicate increased mortality in women owing to cardiovascular diseases necessitating more gender-based studies. It is hypothesized that women have variable hemostatic responses to anticoagulant drugs. Materials & methods: The hemostatic responses in healthy males (n = 10) and females (n = 10) were evaluated by performing vari...
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JMI-thrombin is used as topical hemostatic agent. While earlier clinically available JMI were reported to produce immunologic responses upon repeated exposure, the improved JMI, Recothrom?, and Evithrom? are claimed to be less immunogenic. Recothrom, despite its reduced immunogenic nature, upon repeated administration may result in the generation o...
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The purpose of this study was to determine whether rabbit anti-bovine prothrombin/thrombin immunoglobulin Gs (IgGs) would cross-react with bovine factor V/Va-related antigens. Bovine prothrombin, crude thrombin, as well as 2 purified versions of thrombin, that is, thrombin 4A (the previous version of Thrombin-JMI marketed prior to 2008) and 4B (the...
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It has been reported that patients exposed to topical bovine thrombin preparations may develop antibodies against bovine thrombin, factr V or various other proteins found in these preparations. Such antibodies can cross-react with human endogenous coagulation proteins and may lead to alterations in the coagulation laboratory parameters, hypersensit...
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Studies have shown that rabbit anti‐bovine thrombin IgGs cross‐react with human alpha‐thrombin and a recombinant version of human thrombin (Recothrom ™ ). This study characterized the cross‐reactivity of anti‐bovine thrombin antibodies with a human plasma‐derived topical thrombin preparation (Evithrom ™ ). Gel electrophoresis revealed that in addit...
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Orthopaedic surgical interventions often result in the activation of hemostatic and inflammatory processes contributing to the pathophysiology of thrombotic and vascular complications especially in the elderly patient. Anticoagulants represent a standard of care for the management of postoperative thrombosis. Nonfunctional HIT antibodies are also g...
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Objectives: Major Depressive Disorder is an established independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, but the precise pathophysiological mechanism remains obscure. The nitric oxide branch of arginine metabolism has been linked to vascular homeostasis. Methods: Five plasma biomarkers of the nitric oxide branch of arginine metabolism were quant...
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2094 Poster Board II-71 Disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC) represents a complex syndrome with multiple pathophysiologic components. Most patients with DIC exhibit thrombocytopenic responses due to endogenous consumption of platelets. A systematic study on the prevalence on anti-heparin platelet factor 4 (AHPF4) antibodies and HIT syndrome...
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3128 Poster Board III-65 Enoxaparin (Lovenox®), fondaparinux (Arixtra®) and rivaroxaban (Xarelto®) have been shown to be effective in mediating antithrombotic effects in post-surgical indications. Because of marked differences in the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic behavior of these drugs we hypothesized that after the last dosage, the duration...
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4211 It has been reported that patients exposed to topical bovine thrombin preparations may develop antibodies to bovine thrombin, factor V or various other proteins. In some cases these antibodies can cross-react with the corresponding human coagulation proteins. The present study was undertaken to determine if the antibodies induced by bovine thr...
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4209 It has been reported that severe coagulopathy following exposure to topical bovine thrombin may be attributed to the impurities in bovine thrombin preparations. Prepared through the activation of bovine prothrombin by thromboplastin, a crude thrombin preparation was further purified using ion-exchange chromatography and membrane filtration ste...
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4180 Introduction Polyelectrolytes such as heparins and sulfated glycosaminoglycans are capable of interacting with endogenous proteins resulting in the generation of neoepitopes leading to the formation of antibodies such as the anti-heparin platelet factor 4 antibodies. Defibrotide represents a polyanionic, DNA derived antithrombotic/antiischemi...
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The aim of this study was to compare the relative purity of bovine crude thrombin and its purified forms, namely, thrombin 4A and thrombin 4B (the products of King Pharma, Middleton, Wisconsin) by virtue of the detection of bovine prothrombin-related antigens in these preparations. Bovine prothrombin was administered intravenously to 3 individual r...
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Sulodexide represents a novel antithrombotic agent with multiple sites of action on blood coagulation and vascular processes. The purpose of this study was to compare sulodexide and enoxaparin on anticoagulant effects, tissue factor (TF)-induced activation of platelets, inhibition of microparticle generation and to investigate their effect on hepar...
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Bovine thrombin preparations are widely used topical hemostatic agents. Whereas older bovine thrombin preparations were reported to produce immunologic responses upon repeated exposure, the newly introduced recombinant human thrombin preparation (Zymogenetics, Seattle, WA, USA) and bovine thrombin preparations purified by membrane filtration are cl...
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Using a membrane filtration step, bovine crude thrombin was purified into thrombin 4A and 4B preparations. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the improved purity of a bovine thrombin preparation can reduce its overall immunogenic potential and lower the risk of development of factor V antibodies. Bovine crude thrombin and its purifi...
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High levels of pro-inflammatory biomarkers have been reported in depression. In the present study, five pro-inflammatory biomarkers were measured in the blood of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Biomarker levels were compared to age- and sex-matched healthy subjects. Patients with MDD had significantly higher baseline levels of tumour...
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High levels of pro-inflammatory biomarkers have been reported in depression. In the present study, five pro-inflammatory biomarkers were measured in the blood of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD). Biomarker levels were compared to age- and sex-matched healthy subjects. Patients with MDD had significantly higher baseline levels of tumour...
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There is concern that exposure to bovine thrombin can result in the development of antibodies, usually against factor V/Va, which can lead to hemostatic abnormalities. It is thought that purer preparations of bovine thrombin might be less immunogenic. Utilizing newer methods including a membrane filtration step, bovine crude thrombin is further pur...
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Generic versions of the low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) enoxaparin (Lovenox, Sanofi‐Aventis, Bridgewater NY) are available in Southeast Asia and South America. The purpose of this study was to compare Lovenox with two generic versions, Lupenox (co. name) and Loparin (co. name). The molecular weight (MW) profile of these agents and unfractionate...
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It is now widely believed that the pathogenesis of heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) is largely mediated via the generation of anti-platelet factor 4-heparin antibodies (APFA) in patients who are treated with heparin and related drugs. In addition antibodies to other heparin binding proteins such as neutrophil activating peptide-2 and interleu...
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Heparin induced thrombocytopenia (HIT) represents a complex immunopathologic syndrome resulting in the activation of coagulation, inflammatory and cellular processes, which contribute to the overall pathogenesis. Protease mediated transformation of endogenous proteins resulting in the generation of certain mediators and specific cleavage products m...
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Major depression and suicide are associated with altered concentrations of specific noradrenergic proteins in the human locus coeruleus (LC). Based on experimental studies that can reproduce these LC abnormalities in laboratory animals, we hypothesized that noradrenergic pathobiology in depression is a result of overactivity of the LC. LC activity...
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Plasma agmatine concentrations are elevated significantly in depressed patients compared to healthy controls. Treatment with the antidepressant bupropion normalized plasma agmatine levels. Correlational evidence is presented that a change in plasma agmatine levels may lead to similar changes in platelet I1 imidazoline receptors.
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A novel cDNA, designated Imidazoline Receptor Antisera-Selected cDNA-1 (iras-1), encodes a 167-kD protein. Two of its predicted peptides (42–43 kD) are immunologically consistent with a previously reported 11-imidazoline binding protein. In the present study, two forms of iras mRNA (6.0 and 9.5 kb) were quantified across fresh rat tissues. Highest...
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Imidazoline-1 receptors (I1R) and 2-noradrenergic receptors (2AR) are known to coexist in many cell types and bind many of the same imidazoline ligands. Herein, the possibility of an interaction between these receptors was explored using a cloned cDNA that encodes a protein with I1R-like binding properties, designated imidazoline receptor antisera-...
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Altered concentrations of dopamine transporter and D2/D3 receptors have been observed in the amygdaloid complex of subjects with major depression. These findings are suggestive of neurochemical abnormalities in the limbic dopamine system in depression. Monoamine oxidase-B (MAO-B) is a key enzyme in the catabolism of biogenic amines, including dopam...
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We determined whether the cardiovascular actions of central anti-hypertensive agents clonidine and moxonidine are dependent on noradrenergic or serotonergic innervation of the rostral ventrolateral medulla (RVLM) in conscious rabbits. 6-Hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) or 5,6-dihydroxytriptamine (5,6-DHT) was injected into the RVLM to deplete noradrenergic...
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The question of whether agmatine crosses the blood-brain barrier has not been directly addressed, even though peripheral injection of this compound has produced behavioral responses in drug withdrawal, antidepressant, and anti-anxiety paradigms. Two models were used in this investigation. In the first, mice were injected intraperitoneally (i.p.) wi...
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Pharmacological characterization is described for a human imidazoline binding site (I-site) labeled by [(3)H]clonidine using standard autoradiographic method. Under conditions that mask alpha(2)-adrenergic sites, only a single high affinity site was observed in human caudate and blood platelet sections. Affinity constants (K(i)) were highly correla...
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Immunoreactive proteins of 45-kD and 29/30-kD doublet bands are candidate imidazoline receptor binding proteins (IRBP) based on associations with I(1) or I(2) binding sites, respectively. It was reported that the density of cortical membrane 29/30-kD I(2) protein is diminished whereas a 45-kD I(1) protein is increased in depressed suicide victims v...
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An I(2) imidazoline binding site on monoamine oxidase-B (MAO-B) is known to be encoded by a noncatalytic part of the enzyme, different from that which recognizes mechanism-based inhibitors. Herein, the relationship between I(2)-imidazoline binding sites and MAO-B activity has been assessed using a semi-purified source of MAO-B: platelet mitochondri...
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IRAS transfection into Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) or pheochromocytoma (PC-12) cell lines leads to the appearance of nonadrenergic binding sites for radiolabeled-clonidine. Nischarin is the mouse homologue of IRAS. IRAS seems to be a cytosolic protein that is anchored to the intracellular side of plasma membranes by a POX domain. Previous studies o...
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The human I(1)-imidazoline receptor candidate gene, iras, has previously been cloned and mapped to locus 3p21.1-9 (also known as Nischarin; accession No. AC006208). By comparison to a database of expressed sequence tags (ESTs), three alternatively spliced transcripts have been deduced. A map of 21 exons was constructed for the medium-length transcr...
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Imidazoline-1 receptors (I(1)R) and alpha(2)-noradrenergic receptors (alpha(2)AR) are known to coexist in many cell types and bind many of the same imidazoline ligands. Herein, the possibility of an interaction between these receptors was explored using a cloned cDNA that encodes a protein with I(1)R-like binding properties, designated imidazoline...
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A candidate human imidazoline-1 receptor, designated imidazoline receptor antisera-selected (IRAS) protein, was cloned based on immunoreactivity with antiserum against a purified imidazoline receptor binding peptide (IRBP antiserum). Human IRAS is 167 kD in size, different from 33- to 85-kD IRBP bands previously linked to the human platelet I(1) re...
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Clonidine is a well established antihypertensive agent that is also used effectively to treat a variety of psychiatric disorders. Clonidine is a prototypic imidazoline compound that acts as an alpha(2)-adrenergic agonist but possesses nearly equivalent affinity for non-adrenergic imidazoline binding sites (I-sites). Receptor autoradiography of [(3)...
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Moxonidine is a centrally-active imidazoline compound with preferential affinity for imidazoline receptors (IR) over alpha(2)-adrenoceptors (alpha(2)AR). Clinically, moxonidine has proven advantageous for treating hypertension over pure alpha(2)-adrenergic agonists (i.e., guanabenz) due to its lowered incidence of sedative side effects. The present...
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An elevation of I1 (imidazoline-1)-binding sites on platelets may be a state marker for depression. Herein, platelet I1 sites were compared in two groups of unipolar depressed patients given different regimens of bupropion treatment: Regimen 1 (n = 13 titrated up to 300 mg/d by week 4 and held constant until week 6); Regimen 2 (n = 15 titrated up t...
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Increased platelet activation has been suggested as a possible reason for the increased vulnerability of depressed patients to ischemic heart disease (IHD). Translocation of P-selectin, an integral alpha-granule membrane protein, to the platelet surface is a measure of platelet activation. Herein, western blots of platelet plasma membranes containi...
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A downregulation of I(2)-imidazoline binding sites has been reported in frontal cortices of depressed suicide victims, according to I(2)-radioligand binding and confirmed by Western blotting. We now report Western blots of imidazoline receptor proteins in hippocampi of subjects with and without depression at the time of death. Postmortem diagnoses...
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Unlabelled: Clonidine is a partial agonist at brain alpha(2)-adrenoceptors (alpha(2)AR), but also has high affinity (K(D) = 51 nM) in homogenate binding assays for non-adrenergic imidazoline-binding sites (I-sites; imidazoline receptors). Herein, an autoradiographic comparison of [3H]-clonidine binding to I-sites and alpha(2)AR in sections of huma...
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The imidazoline-1 receptor (IR1) is considered a novel target for drug discovery. Toward cloning an IR1, a truncated cDNA clone was isolated from a human hippocampal lambda gt11 cDNA expression library by relying on the selectivity of two antisera directed against candidate IR proteins. Amplification reactions were performed to extend the 5' and 3'...
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Clonidine is a partial agonist at brain α2-adrenoceptors (α2AR), but also has high affinity (KD = 51 nM) in homogenate binding assays for non-adrenergic imidazoline-binding sites (I-sites; imidazoline receptors). Herein, an autoradiographic comparison of [3H]-clonidine binding to I-sites and α2AR in sections of human brain is reported. For I-sites,...
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Plasma agmatine concentrations are elevated significantly in depressed patients compared to healthy controls. Treatment with the antidepressant bupropion normalized plasma agmatine levels. Correlational evidence is presented that a change in plasma agmatine levels may lead to similar changes in platelet I1 imidazoline receptors.
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A substantial number of studies have demonstrated increased imidazoline receptors (I1 binding sites) on platelets of depressed patients and downregulation following antidepressant treatments. Herein, imidazoline receptor binding protein (IRBP) antiserum was used to quantify imidazoline receptors on platelets of depressed patients before and after t...
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A novel cDNA, designated Imidazoline Receptor Antisera-Selected cDNA-1 (iras-1), encodes a 167-kD protein. Two of its predicted peptides (42-43 kD) are immunologically consistent with a previously reported 1(1)-imidazoline binding protein. In the present study, two forms of iras mRNA (6.0 and 9.5 kb) were quantified across fresh rat tissues. Highes...
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A comparison is presented between plasma catecholamine concentrations and platelet [125I]-p-iodoclonidine binding sites in 16 healthy women. Blood samples were obtained at six regularly spaced intervals over two consecutive menstrual cycles from healthy women with regular menstrual periods. Although no cycle-related changes were observed per se, th...
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Imidazoline receptors (I-receptors) are considered as potential therapeutic targets for a spectrum of stress-induced illnesses. Yet, I-receptors remain poorly defined at the molecular level. In this study, candidate imidazoline receptor proteins were compared using two imidazoline receptor-selective antisera of diverse origins. One antiserum was de...
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One subtype of imidazoline receptors (IR1) is similar to alpha 2-adrenoceptors (alpha 2 AR) based on their high affinity for clonidine and related imidazoline compounds. On the other hand, IR1 possess low affinity for norepinephrine (NE) and other catecholamines. Imidazoline receptors have also been found to be over-expressed in plasma membranes fr...
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A low density of brain IR2-imidazoline receptive sites has previously been linked to depression. In this study we evaluated brain IR2-binding sites in a rat model of depression, olfactory bulbectomy, and determined the effects of chronic imipramine treatment in vivo on these sites. Compared with sham-operated controls, adaptation to olfactory bulbe...
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To identify selective compounds for nonadrenergic I1-imidazoline receptors (I1), the affinities of 22 ligands for [125I]p-iodoclonidine binding have been compared at human platelet I1-imidazoline binding sites (analyzed under norepinephrine mask of alpha-2 AR) and at human alpha-2A, alpha-2B and alpha-2C adrenoceptors stably expressed on transfecte...
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A systematic study of absorption spectra, fluorescence spectra and lifetimes has been carried out on a series of Meso-tetraphenylporphyrin to which various nitrobenzenes have been covalently attached via amide chain.

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