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      [Gamma-globin synthesis in K562 cells induced with Tortois plastron, Astragali, Salviae miltiorrhizae and Codonopsis pilosulae].

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      Zhongguo shi yan xue ye xue za zhi

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          This study was purposed to investigate the effects of tortois plastron, astragali, salviae miltiorrhizae and codonopsis pilosulae on gamma-globin gene synthesis in K562 cells in vitro. Benzidine staining was used to clarify the dose-and time-dependent effects of tortois plastron, astragali, salviae miltiorrhizae and codonopsis pilosulae on hemoglobin synthesis in K562 cells and Western blotting was performed to determine the level of hemoglobin F (alpha(2)gamma(2)). The results indicated that the K562 cells treated with 4 kinds of traditional Chinese medicine had different stain rates of benzidine for: 23.5% (tortois plastron), 19.8% (astragali), 15.8% (salviae miltiorrhizae) and 14.5% (codonopsis pilosulae) at 6 days after the treatment. Western blot indicated that synthesis of HbF increased. It is concluded that tortois plastron, astragali, salviae miltiorrhizae and codonopsis pilosulae enhance globins-gamma synthesis level and increase hemoglobin F level in K562 cells, the effect of which resembles that of sodium butyrate.

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          Journal
          Zhongguo Shi Yan Xue Ye Xue Za Zhi
          Zhongguo shi yan xue ye xue za zhi
          1009-2137
          1009-2137
          Jun 2008
          : 16
          : 3
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Pediatrics, Bethune International Peace Hospital, Shijiazhuang 050082, Hebei Province, China.
          Article
          1009-2137(2008)03-0520-05
          18549621
          b3f647b8-3d19-4ec0-84f2-57f6fb45de7c
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