1.The protective effect of L-arginine on vascular endothelial cell during cardiopulmonary bypass
Lei DU ; Damin GUO ; Zhihao YU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(01):-
ve To assess the protective effect of L-arginine on vascular endothelial cell during cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB). Methods 12 adult healthy mongrel dogs of either sex weighing 10-15kg, were divided into L-arginine group (group L, n=6) and control group (group C, n=6) . Femoral artery and vein were cannulated for monitoring of MAP and CVP. Right internal jugular vein was cannulated with Swan-Ganz catheter for hemodynamic monitoring. L-arginine 100 mg?kg-1 was administered intravenously before CPB followed by continuous intravenous infusion at 10mg?kg-1.min-1 to the end of CPB in group L. Control group was treated as group L except the administration of L-arginine. Venous blood samples were taken before CPB, 5min after CPB was started, 15, 45min after aortic cross-clamping and 15, 30min after release of aortic cross-clamp for determination of the plasma levels of metabolites of nitric oxide (NO2- and NO3-), malondialdehyde (MDA) and von Willebrand Factor(vWF). Hemodynamic parameters were measured before CPB, 15 and 30min after release of aortic clamp. Specimens of tissue from femoral artery and descending aorta were taken for microscopic examination at 15,45 min after aortic cross-clamping and 30min after release of aortic cross-clamp.Results There was little difference in plasma NO2- and NO3-concentrations before CPB between the two groups. NO2- and NO3- levels increased significantly after CPB in both groups but were significantly higher in group L than those in group C (P
2.Studies on storage technique of Moschus
Chonghua GUO ; Damin WANG ; Li FAN ; Mingyun LI ; Donglin LI ; Xiongzhi GAO ; Baoke FENG ; Qingmin CHEN ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(08):-
3.A preliminary study on the mechanism of lung toxicity of sub-chronic exposure to sodium fluoride in rats
Damin Huang ; Weide Zeng ; Xueqing Luo ; Yaqin Pang ; Rui Guo
Acta Universitatis Medicinalis Anhui 2023;58(4):660-664
Objective :
To study the relationship between different doses of subchronic sodium fluoride exposure and lung histopathological changes in rats,and to explore the effect and related mechanism of sodium fluoride induced lung tissue injury in rats.
Methods:
Thirty-two Wistar male rats were randomly divided into control,low,medium and high dose groups,each group included 8 rats,intragastric administration of sodium fluoride toxin solution 0, 12,24,and 48 mg / (kg · d) .The experiment lasted for 16 weeks.The incidence of dental fluorosis and weight in each group of rats was recorded,the lung coefficient was calculated,the pathological changes of lung tissue was observed by HE staining,enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA) was used to detect the content of superoxide dismutase (SOD) and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in rats serum,apoptosis level of lung cells was assessed by TUNEL staining,and the Caspase-3 protein expression levels in lung tissues were determined by immunohistochemistry.
Results:
At the end of exposure,the upper and lower incisors of rats in different dose groups showed different degrees of dental fluorosis.The increase in body weight of the rats in the high-dose group was lower than that in the other three groups (P<0. 05) .The coefficient of lung organs and the content of MDA in serum of the rats in the high-dose group were higher than those in the control group (P<0. 05) .The rats in the low,medium and high dose groups had different degrees of pulmonary interstitial inflammatory infiltration and alveolar morphological changes.Compared with the control group,the lung cell apoptosis rate and Caspase-3 protein expression of the rats in the low ,middle and high groups significantly increased ,and the differences were statistically significant ( P < 0. 05) .
Conclusion
Subchronic exposure to sodium fluoride can cause the lung tissue damage in rats ,and the mechanism may be related to the apoptosis induced by oxidative stress.