1.Detection of Urinary Neopterin in Patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus and tis Clinical Significance
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 1995;0(03):-
The levels of urinary neopterin in 30 patients with SLE were determined by reversed-phase high performance liquid chromatgraphy(HPLC). The results showed: (1 ) the levels of urinary neopterin in 30 patients with SLE were significantly higher than those in 20 controls. (2) The concentrations of urinary neopterin in SLE patients were significantly correlated with the disease activity, they decreased after efficacious treatment with reduced disease activity. (3) There was significant positive correlation between urinary neopterin concentration and erythrocyte sedimentation rate, but there were no statistical relations between urinary neopterin levels and ANA, antibody to ds-DNA, or plasma C3 levels. These results indicate that urinary neopterin may be used as an index for the assessment of disease activity in patients with SLE and monitoring therapeutic effect.
2.Effect of Liangxue Huayu Formula on the Wet Aged Macular Degeneration:A Clinical Report of 90 Cases
Huijuan WANG ; Youzhi TANG ; Guojun CHAO ; Jun FENG
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(04):-
0.05). There were 17 cases with sli g ht adverse reactions. Conclusion The herbal decoction L iangxue Huayu Formula is e ffective in the 6-month observation period for the wet AMD cases through sta bilizing the conditions of retinal hemorrhage, exudation, and accumulated damage with low incidence of untoward reactions. It's a safe method for treatment.
3.Treatment of mammary duct fistula
Hongwen SUN ; Yudong LI ; Hong KUI ; Fu CHAO ; Guojun LIU ; Zhengqing XIAO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1997;0(06):-
Objective To evaluate the effect of operation on breast duct fishtula. Methods 41 patients with breast duct fitula were subjected to fistulectomy or mastectomy. Results All patients had no re ccurrence after operation from 0.5 to 17 years. The clinical analysis showed that the causes of breast duct fistula were bacterial infection, retracted nipple, tissuration in the middle of nipple and breast duct dialation. Conclusions Fistulectomy or mastectomy is the most effective treatment of breast duct fistula.
4.Functional enhancement of gap junction by valproate acid sodium in breast cancer cells and the mechanism.
Chao ZHENG ; Shuying DONG ; Xuhui TONG ; Guojun JIANG ; Xi HAN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(1):66-69
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of valproate acid sodium (VPA) on gap junction intercellular communication in breast cancer Hs578T cells and explore the mechanism.
METHODSMTT assay was used to detect the cytotoxicity of VPA on Hs578T cells, and parachute assay was used to detect the effect of VPA on dye spread of the cells. Western blotting was employed to detect the expression changes of Cx43 total protein in VPA-treated Hs578T cells. The effect of VPA on the expression of Cx43 on the surface of Hs578T cells was examined with immunofluorescence assay.
RESULTSMTT assay showed no obvious cytotoxicity of VPA on Hs578T cells at the concentrations below 10 mmol/L. VPA below 5 mmol/L obviously increased the gap junction function in Hs578T cells (P<0.01), and significantly enhanced the expression of Cx43 total protein (P<0.01) and Cx43 expression on the surface of Hs578T cells (P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONVPA can obviously increase the gap junction function in Hs578T cells possibly by enhancing Cx43 total protein expression and Cx43 protein expression on the surface of Hs578T cells.
Breast Neoplasms ; metabolism ; Cell Communication ; drug effects ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Connexin 43 ; metabolism ; Female ; Gap Junctions ; drug effects ; Humans ; Valproic Acid ; pharmacology
5.Protective effect of pre-perfusion with improved St.Thomas solution on skeletal muscle ischemia-reperfusion injury in dogs
Lei ZHAO ; Zhiwei YANG ; Chao XIA ; Guojun WANG ; Liangcheng TONG ; Junsheng YANG ; Jianling WANG ; Ying LI
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2022;45(6):656-663
Objective:To explore the protective effect and mechanism of improved St. Thomas solution on canine skeletal muscle ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI).Methods:Between March 2021 and September 2021, in the experimental operating room at the Air Force Hospital of the PLA Eastern Theater Command, 16 Beagles were randomly divided into control group, IRI group, IRI+NS group, and improved St. Thomas group, 4 in each group. The canine skeletal muscle IRI model was established, and the canine vital signs were monitored by pre-perfusion with improved St. Thomas perfusate [potassium chloride (KCl), magnesium sulfate (MgSO 4), and NaHCO 3 (pH adjusted)]. The pathological damage of canine skeletal muscle was explored by hematoxylin eosin (HE) staining, electron microscope detection and tissue wet/dry weight ratio, and blood vessel density. Hypoxia performances were detected by labeling blood vessels and hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α). The IRI model of L6 rat myoblasts was established, and the components of St. Thomas perfusion solution were pre incubated to explore the effect on the inhibition of cell proliferation. And by detecting reduced nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH), F2 isoprostane (F2-isoprostane), interleukin 1β(IL-1β), tumour necrosis factor alpha (TNF-α), myeloperoxide enzyme (MPO), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), etc. to explore its protective mechanism. Statistical software SPSS 23.0 was used for statistical analysis, A P<0.05 was set as statistically significant. Results:In the improved St. Thomas group, the vital signs of the dogs were relatively stable, the amount of maintained dopamine was less, the histopathological structure of the gastrocnemius muscle tended to be intact, the swelling of tissue cells and mitochondria was significantly relieved, and the tissue wet/dry weight ratio was less than that in the IRI group ( P=0.046). Pre-incubated with therapeutic doses of MgSO 4 or NaHCO 3, the proliferation rate of L6 cells was higher than that of IRI group ( P<0.01, P=0.005), NADPH ( P=0.004, P=0.001), F2-isoprostane ( P<0.01, P=0.01), IL-1β ( P=0.02, P=0.015), TNF-α ( P<0.01, P<0.01), MPO ( P<0.01, P<0.01) were all lower than those in the IRI group, except GSH-Px that was higher than what in the IRI group ( P<0.01). Conclusion:Pre-perfusion of the improved St. Thomas solution can stabilise the vital signs of dogs in a short period of time. The solution can improve the state of skeletal muscle cells, improve tissue hypoxia, and reduce the damage of skeletal muscle tissue cells through anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative stress.
6.Effects of proximal gastric electrical stimulation on feeding behavior and gastrointestinal function in rats
Chao ZHANG ; Fei LI ; Shuang LIU ; Haichen SUN ; Xiang GAO ; Diangang LIU ; Ang LI ; Jia LI ; Yu FANG ; Guojun ZHANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2018;33(4):330-333
Objective To observe the effects of proximal gastric electrical stimulation (GES) on body weight and gastrointestinal motility in SD rats,and investigate the regulation of gastric nerve stimulation and serum gastrointestinal hormones by neuro-humoral regulation.Methods 12 SD rats were divided into experimental group (n =6) and control group (n =6),with gastric electrical stimulator implanted,and in experimental group dual-channel GES was activated.General status was observed for 4 weeks after GES activation,including body weight,feeding and water intake,urine and stool volumes,the resting gastric volume and gastric emptying were monitored via the establishment of intestinal fistula,and serum gastrointestinal hormones change was detected.Results During 4-week GES process,one rat had gastric retention and died at 1 week after GES activated.Compared with the control group,body weight,food intake,urine and stool volumes levels of the rats in experimental group decreased significantly (t =4.005,2.530,3.350,all P<0.05).Resting gastric volume was significantly lower than that in the control group [(2.93 ± 0.50) ml vs.(5.10 ± 0.53) ml,Z =2.460,P =0.014],and the intestinal juice drainage was lower than the control group [(0.18 ±0.15)ml vs.(0.44 ±0.05)ml,Z =2.513,P =0.012],while serum GLP-1 levels were similar between the two groups [(0.44 ± 0.05) ml vs.(0.18 ± 0.15) ml,Z =1.026,P =0.305],but Ghrelin was significantly higher than that in the control group [(1.65 ± 0.58) vs.(0.65 ±0.36),Z =2.380,P =0.017].Conclusion The proximal GES may lead to the change of the body weight,food intake,gastrointestinal function and motility,possibly by stimulating nerve reflex inducing gastrointestinal hormones secretion and affect gastrointestinal function.
7.Safety analysis of implanted peritoneal ports in gastric cancer with peritoneal metastasis
Kan XUE ; Ziyu LI ; Guojun YAN ; Chao GAO ; Shuangxi LI ; Hui REN ; Jiafu JI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2019;46(1):34-38
Objective: Intraperitoneal chemotherapy is increasingly being used in the treatment of gastric cancer with peritoneal me-tastasis, because the drug can directly act on the metastatic nodules. Repeated treatment can be administered through implanted ports, provided the ports are appropriately managed. Our study aimed to investigate the safety of peritoneal port implantation in pa-tients with gastric cancer with peritoneal metastasis. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the records of patients undergoing intra-peritoneal port implantation for the administration of chemotherapy between June 2015 and June 2018 to investigate the causes of complications and to discuss their management and prevention. Results: Fifty-five ports were implanted in 54 patients with median us-age time of 8.4 (0.8-32.0) months. Complications occurred at 13 port sites (23.6%), including obstruction (7.3%), severe pain (5.5%), in-fection (3.6%), reflux (3.6%), access difficulty (1.8%), and subcutaneous mass formation (1.8%). The median interval from the time of port implantation to the development of complications was 2.1 months. No factor contributing to the complications was identified (P>0.05). Conclusions: Peritoneal port implantation to systematic chemotherapy in patients with gastric cancer with peritoneal metastasis is safe and feasible if the ports can be carefully managed.
8.The Auditory Brainstem Response in Normal Adult Mice of Different Strains
Minjiao WANG ; 浙江中医药大学医学技术学院 ; Chao ZHANG ; Xin CHENG ; Fengjiao LI ; Kaiwen WU ; Zhenlu ZHAO ; Jing GUAN ; Guojun ZHANG ; Lidong ZHAO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2017;25(6):634-639
Objective To study the auditory brainstem response (ABR) of normal adult CBA,C57BL,Kunming and 129 mice and analyze the ABR thresholds and latencies in order to obtain normal values and standardized testing process,thereby providing important reference for future auditory hearing research in mouse.Methods Six -week-old normal mice of CBA,C57BL,Kunming and 129(each strain containing 20 ears of 20 mice) were used in this study.ABR test with both the click and tone burst were carried on.The incidence of each wave and the thresholds and latencies of various strains of mice were recorded.Results For these four strains of mice,wave Ⅱ had the highest occurrence rate and was used to determine the thresholds.Four strains of mice all were sensitive to the sound at 8,12,16 kHz,most to 12 kHz.Under anesthesia condition,the latency of each ABR wave prolonged as testing time increase,especially the waves Ⅲ ~ V which reflected the functions of the part near the cerebral center.Conclusion Under anesthesia state,for these four strains of mice,wave Ⅱ has the highest occurrence rate and is used to determine the threshold.We determine the intensity level at which Wave Ⅱ just appeared as the ABR threshold.The stain of CBA mice is the best one to establish an animal model related to hearing function research because ABR of the other three strains are not stable as the CBA mice.Wave SP can reflect the hair cell functions indirectly.