1.INHIBITION OF VEGF EXPRESSION IN C_6 GLIOMA CELLS WITH VEGF ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDES
Weifang LI ; Guangji ZHANG ; Chen ZHU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(01):-
To observe the inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) expression in C 6 glioma cells with VEGF antisense oligonucleotides.VEGF expression in C 6 glioma cells was examined quantitatively and qualitatively with immunofluorescence flow cytometric analysis and immunohistochemistry.Results showed that VEGF antisense ODNs inhibited the VEGF expression in C 6 glioma cells,and the inhibition was concentration dependent.This indicates that VEGF antisense ODNs can effectively suppress the VEGF expression in C 6 glioma cells.
2.INHIBITORY EFFECT ON ANGIOGENESIS AND GLIOMA GROWTH OF TUMOR-BEARING RATS OF VEGF ANTISENSE OLIGONUCLEOTIDE
Weifang LI ; Guangji ZHANG ; Chen ZHU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1983;0(02):-
To observe the inhibitory effects of VEGF antisense oligonuoleotide on angiogenesis and glioma growth of tumor bearing rats. 1?10 6 C 6 glioma cells(20?l) were seeded with high flow microinfusion into right caudate nucleus of all rats with sterotactic technique. In the treatment groups Ⅰ and Ⅱ 1 000 ?mol/L, 2 000 ?mol/L VEGF antisense oligonucleotide was respectively given at the site of seeding twice 1 and 2 weeks after cell inoculation. The control group received only 20?l Hank′s solution twicely. Three weeks after cell inoculation, the general condition of the treated rats were better, while rats in control group were in precarious conditions. The inhibition rate of tumor growth was 91 5% in the treated group Ⅰ, 100% in the treated group Ⅱ. The expressions of VEGF mRNA, VEGF, and MVD were significantly different between treatment and control groups. The results indicated that VEGF was required for the maintenance of angiogenesis in the tumor, and inhibition of VEGF might be a therepeutic strategy in the treatment of glioma.
3.Application of Williams Life Skills Training in depressive adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury
Ping ZHU ; Feng ZHU ; Caifang JI ; Fanzhen KONG ; Xia DU ; Feng JI ; Ju WU ; Xinchuan LU
Sichuan Mental Health 2021;34(2):131-135
ObjectiveTo discuss the efficacy of Williams Life Skills Training (WLST) in depressive adolescents with non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI). MethodsA total of 88 depressive adolescents with NSSI hospitalized in Suzhou Guangji Hospital from January to June 2019 were selected and grouped according to admission order. The corresponding random number was even in intervention group (n=44) and odd as control group (n=44). Both groups received a 4-week routine depression care, based on this, intervention group received WLST. All selected individuals were assessed using Hamilton Depression Scale-17 item (HAMD-17), General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) and adolescent student life satisfaction scale at the baseline and end of treatment. Then the incidence of NSSI behavior during hospitalization and the reduction rate of HAMD-17 score at discharge were compared between the two groups. ResultsThe incidence rate of NSSI behavior during hospitalization showed significant difference between groups (χ2=11.702, P=0.001). HAMD-17, GSES and satisfaction scores at discharge were significantly different from those at admission (tcontrol group=-5.256, 10.690, -21.220; tintervention group=-12.540, 11.300, -32.840, P<0.01). HAMD-17, GSES, satisfaction scores and the reduction rate of HAMD-17 score also showed significant differences between groups (t=0.851, -12.809, -4.883, χ2=75.990, P<0.05 or 0.01). ConclusionApplication of WLST in depressive adolescents with NSSI may reduce the incidence rate of NSSI behavior, alleviate the degree of depression, enhance the sense of self-efficacy, and improve life satisfaction.
4.The correlation between mRNA and protein expression of bax and bcl-xL follo wing fluid percussion brain injury in rats
Chun LUO ; Yicheng LU ; Cheng ZHU ; Jiyao JIANG ; Guangji ZHANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(6):546-550
Objective: To investigate the alterations of bcl-2 gene family in the rat brain and the molecular mechanism of neuronal apoptosis follow ing traumatic brain injury (TBI). Methods: Male Sprague-Dawley rats were subjected to lateral fluid percussion brain injury(FPBI) of moderate severity. bax and bcl-xL mRNA and protein expression was detected by RT-PCR an d immunohistochemistry. In addition to morphological evidence of apoptosis, TUNE L histochemistry was used to identify DNA fragmentation in situ under both l ight and electron microscope, whereas characteristic internucleosomal DN A fragm entation of apoptosis was demonstrated by DNA gel electrophoresis. Resul ts: bcl-xL mRNA and protein decreased in the ipsilateral hemisphere t o the impact site as early as 6 h post-injury[(67.42±7.54)% and (85.85±5.72)% r espectively]. The decrease in bcl-xL mRNA and protein preceded apoptosis was observed 12 h post-injury. And this was the main cause of up-regulation of the ratio of bax to bcl-xL in the acute period(minutes-hours) followin g FPBI. bax mRNA and protein were observed to rise slowly, doubled 3 d post- injury, returned to sham level slowly. The delayed cell death (days-weeks) migh t associated with the up-regulation of pro-apoptotic gene bax. Conclusio n: The expression of bcl-xL and bax coincide with apoptosis following TBI. The reg ulation of bax and bcl-xL by TBI occur before transcription. The balance of bax/bcl-xL ratio determines the neurocytes to survive or die following FPBI.
5.Reliability and validity of school-social behavior scale
Shaomei HAN ; Tao XU ; Yan WANG ; Guangji ZHU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(07):-
Objective To study the reliability and validity of US School Social Behavior Scale at middle and primary school students in China. Methods Under the guidance of the psychologists,teachers of the primary and middle schools fill on the School Social Behavior Scale and to evaluate the social adaptability of their students. Totally 7516 subjects are interviewed. Results The Scale has pretty split-half reliability and internal consistency because all the split-half reliability coefficient and Cronbach’s ? coefficient of six dimensions and two subscales are above 0.9. Two common factors resulted by factor analysis can explain 93.60% of the total variance. The social adaptability of female,high-grade and good study achievement’s students is better than others. Therefore,the construct validity and discriminant validity are satisfactory. Conclusion The School Social Behavior Scale is applicable for social adaptability research of primary and middle school students in China.
6.THE DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF MENINGIOMA OF THE SPHENOID RIDGE
Bolin CHEN ; Cheng ZHU ; Changce CHEN ; Guangji CHANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
Twenty four cases of meningioma of the sphenoid ridge were reported. The common symptoms and signs of this tumor were summarized. For practical use, it may be classified as medial and lateral types. The symptoms and signs of these two types are different. Carotid angiograms are helpful to show the blood flow of the tumor. This method cannot be replaced by CT scan. The tumors were removed in fifteen patients totally, among them two died. The authors considered that the most important things for successful operation are to control bleeding carefully, to treat all the blood vessels at the base of the tumor properly and to protect its surrounding important structures during the operation.
7.Specific Binding of U72099E to Glucocorticoid Receptors in Synaptic Plasma Membrane from Rat Brain
Qinzhi GONG ; Zuo GUO ; Renbao XU ; Yizhang CHEN ; Cheng ZHU ; Guangji ZHANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(05):-
The present study was undertaken by radioligand binding assay to compare the binding properties of U72099E to cytosol and synaptic plasma membrane (SPM)preparations of rat brain. The results showed that the binding of [3H]Glucocorticoids ([3H]GC) was not displaced by U72099E in cytosol but was displaced in SPM with a Ki of 32.2?1.7?mol/L-1,indicating the existence of binding sites for U72099E in plasma membrane (most probably being glucocorticoid membrane receptors, GCMR). The Ki of U72099E is close to the concentrations needed to mimic the actions of it to protect against brain injury, suggesting that GCMR may mediate the beneficial effect of U72099E.
8.Evolution and treatment of traumatic subdural effusion
Li MA ; Chongxin HE ; Feng LI ; Liangdong ZHOU ; Liangui XIA ; Yicheng LU ; Guangji ZHANG ; Cheng ZHU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(8):1312-1313
Objective To explore the evolution and treatment of traumatic subdural effusion(TSE).Methods The clinicsl materials of 66 patients with TSE were analyzed retrospectively.Results 53 patients were cured with comervative therapy,and other patients were evolved into chronic subdural hematoma(CSDH).8 patients with CSDH were cured with surgery and others with conservative therapy.Conclusion Patients with TSE don't need surgery,and then patients with clinical characteristics will be operated when TSE evolves into CSDH.
9.T Subsets and Antitumor Activity of Lymphocytes Infiltrating Hunan Primary Brain Gliomas
Youjun LI ; Cheng ZHU ; Xiantao KONG ; Guangji ZHANG ; Yumin LIANG ; Luyong ZHANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1982;0(01):-
Glioma-infiltrating lymphocytes (GIL) were isolated from 9 surgical biopsy specimens of primary brain gliomas using mechanical and enzymatic digestion and discontinuous density gtadient centrifugation. During cultured in the presence of interieukin-2 (IL-2) for a period of four weeks, GIL were expanded 48.4-fold on the averags, even up to 118-fold. GIL activated by IL-2 had specific cytorytic activity against autologous glioma cells. Analysis of T subsets of GIL freshly isolated showed that CD3+ cells were 71.0?11.9%, CD4+ cells 34.2?6.1% and CD8+ cells 37.0?7.6%. Ability of activated GIL to secrete ?-interferon (?-IFN) was significantly higher than that of freshly isolated GIL and autologous peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBL). The results suggest that GIL have many advantages for an adoptive immunotherapy of patients with brain gliomas and is a new type of antitumor immune effector.
10.Effect of positive end-expiratory pressure on intracranial pressure in dogs with intracerebral hematoma induced intracranial hypertension
Runmin YAN ; Yicheng LU ; Mingkun YU ; Meiqing LOU ; Guangji ZHANG ; Cheng ZHU
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the influence of positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) on intracranial pressure and cerebral perfusion pressure in dogs with or without intracranial hypertension caused by frontal intracerebral hematoma. Methods Eighteen dogs were randomly divided into three groups. In Group B and Group C, the intracranial hypertension was respectively higher than 25 mmHg but less than 40 mmHg and higher than 40 mmHg induced by autoblood clotting injection into the right frontal lobe, while Group A as control was of normal intracranial pressure. PEEP was applied in increment of 3 cmH2O from 0 to 18 cmH2O, each level lasting 20 min. The intracranial pressure (ICP) was monitored by an optical fiber transducer implanted into left frontal lobe. Mean arterial pressure (MAP), heart rate (HR), and central venous pressure (CVP) were recorded simultaneously. Cerebral perfusion pressure (CPP) was calculated by the equation (CPP=MAP-ICP). Results With increasing PEEP level, ICP increased and CPP fell in Group A; ICP fell, MAP and CPP increased in Group B; ICP fell, MAP and CPP increased in Group C. CVP increased in all groups, and the increment was significantly higher in Group C than the other two groups (P