1.Health education and management research of patients with hypertension
Zhanfeng ZHANG ; Genfang JIN ; Jianguo GE ; Qiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2016;23(14):2114-2118
Objective To explore the effect of health education on behavior,blood pressure control and psy-chological factors in patients with hypertension.Methods 800 patients with hypertension in Yanling County Hospital were selected and randomly divided into management group(n =600)and control group(n =200)according to ran-dom numerical table method.The patients of the two groups were carried out regular hypertension health education and follow -up,and the health records were established.The management group was carried out individually and one to one health education and management.6 months after intervention,changes in behavioral habits compliance,blood pressure control,depression and anxiety self -rating scale of the two groups were assessed.Results Before the intervention,there were no statistical differences between the two groups(all P >0.05).After 6 months intervention, the compliance ratios of low salt diet,smoking cessation and limit alcohol,appropriate exercise,rational use of drugs, monitoring blood pressure,regular review in management group were 92.6%,85.3%,90.3%,93.3%,89.6%, 95.6%,and those of the control group were 56.0%,53.0%,63.0%,52.5%,49.0%,67.0%,the differences were statistically significant(χ2 =146.37,89.23,116.52,178.29,152.21,159.38,all P <0.01 ).The awareness rate, treatment rate and compliance rate of hypertension in the management group were 94.0%,95.3%,89.6%,which of the control group were 63.0%,51.5%,42.5%,the differences were statistically significant(χ2 =121.54,218.60, 193.67,all P <0.01).The self -rating depression scale and self -rating anxiety scale in management group were (40.12 ±10.34)points,(39.20 ±7.78)points,respectively,and those in the control group were (46.60 ±9.56)points, (44.54 ±8.96)points,the differences were statistically significant (t =7.84,20.64,all P <0.01 ).Conclusion Individualized health education around drug therapy can improve patients'behavioral habits and psychological factors, increase the rate of blood pressure,and thus improve the prognosis of patients with hypertension.
2.Aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 prevents rat cardiomyocytes from apoptosis induced by hypoxia
Danling XU ; Aijun SUN ; Shijun WANG ; Han FU ; Jianguo JIA ; Keqiang WANG ; Yunzeng ZOU ; Junbo GE
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: To observe the effect of hypoxia on cardiaomyocytes apoptosis and the role of ALDH2 in the process. METHODS: Cultured cardiomyocytes of neonatal rats were used. Hypoxia was imposed to the cardiomyocytes with or without daidzin pretreatment. ALDH2 activity was measured by the method of acetaldehyde metabolism. Apoptosis was measured by Hoechest 33324 staining, fluorescence activated cell sorting (FACS) and the DeadEnd~ TM fluorometric TUNEL system. RESULTS: ALHD2 enzyme activity in myocytes was inhibited by daidzin (24 h, 60 ?mol/L) without induction of apoptosis. When exposed to hypoxia, however, the apoptisis was significantly increased in the cells pretreated with daidzin compared to those without the pretreatment. CONCLUSION: The reduction of ALDH2 activity might increase the susceptivity of myocytes to apoptosis following hypoxia, suggesting a protective role of ALDH2 in hypoxia-induced myocardial injury.
3.Alteration of gene expression profile in Beagle dogs' peripheral blood lymphocytes after acute γ-ray irradiation
Ge SUN ; Xiujun QIN ; Jingjing YIN ; Wei ZHANG ; Liqun HUANG ; Quan AN ; Jianguo LI
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2017;37(2):88-95
Objective To investigate the changes of gene expression profile in Beagle dogs' peripheral blood lymphocytes after acute irradiation.Methods Totally 20 male adult Beagle dogs were randomly divided into four groups including non-treatment blank control group and three radiation groups exposed to 0.5,2.0,and 5.0 Gy of γ-rays,respectively.Six hours after radiation,the peripheral blood were collected for lymphocytes isolation.Total RNA was extracted from the lymphocytes and analyzed by microarray hybridization.The differential gene profiles of radiation groups were analyzed by gene ontology (GO) analysis and kyoto encyclopedia of genes and genomes (KEGG) pathways analysis,and the alerted genes were further confirmed by the real time quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) assay.Results Compared to the blank control group,the expressions of 308 genes in the radiation groups were perturbed over 2-fold of control,including 61 genes up-regulated and 247 genes down-regulated,which were mainly associated with immune response and cancer occurrence.The GO analysis indicated that the differential expressed genes were associated with cell connection,signal transduction,oxidation-reduction reaction and metabolism.The KEGG pathway analysis showed that some physiological and biochemical processes were involved,such as phagocytosis,tumor pathway,p53 signaling pathway,JAK-STAT signal pathway,cell differentiation,and proliferation,oxidative phosphorylation,glycogen dysplasia and other pathways.The microarray data of the alterations of apoptosis enhancing nuclease (AEN) and mitogenactivated protein kinase 13 (MAP3K13) gene expressions were further confirmed by qRT-PCR.Conclusions Exposure to different doses of acute γ-ray irradiation had significant impact on the gene expressions in Beagle dogs' peripheral blood lymphocytes and those differential expressed genes were related to a series of biological processes and pathways including immune response,metabolism and carcinogenesis.
4.Arsenic trioxide inhibits p-glycoprotein expression in multidrug-resistant human leukemia cells that overexpress the MDR1 gene.
Hulai WEI ; Haixiang SU ; Decheng BAI ; Huaishun ZHAO ; Jianguo GE ; Bei WANG ; Xiaojian YAO ; Lanfang MA
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(11):1644-1648
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of arsenic trioxide (As(2)O(3)) on the apoptosis and p-glycoprotein (P-gp) expression of multidrug-resistant human leukemia cells.
METHODSHuman multidrug-resistant leukemia cell line K562/ADM overexpressing the MDR1 gene, was used as the target cells. The cell proliferating activity was assessed using the MTT colorimetric assay. Cytomorphology was investigated under light, confocal and electron microscopes. DNA fragmentation was examined using agarose gel electrophoresis, while p-gp expression, cell cycle status and sub-G1 cells were determined using flow cytometry.
RESULTSZero point five to 20 micromol/L As(2)O(3) inhibited the proliferation of K562/ADM cells, and K562/ADM cells were more sensitive to As(2)O(3) than the parental K562 cells. As(2)O(3)-induced apoptosis of K562/ADM cells was determined by the observance of typical morphological changes and the appearance of DNA ladder and sub-G1 cell populations. As(2)O(3) significantly inhibited the P-gp expression of K562/ADM cells, and synergistically enhanced the sensitivity of the drug-resistant cells to adriamycin.
CONCLUSIONSAs(2)O(3) induces growth-inhibition and apoptosis, down-regulates P-gp expression and exerts a synergistic effect in combination with adriamycin in multidrug-resistant leukemia cells.
ATP-Binding Cassette, Sub-Family B, Member 1 ; analysis ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Arsenicals ; pharmacology ; Drug Resistance, Multiple ; Gene Expression ; Genes, MDR ; Humans ; Leukemia ; genetics ; metabolism ; Oxides ; pharmacology
5.Trimethoxystilbene and its effects on the proliferation and apoptosis of PASMCs.
Xin WANG ; Li XIE ; Jianguo HU ; Xinyu JIANG ; Daxiong XIANG ; Jiesheng GAO ; Ge GAO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2012;37(4):390-399
OBJECTIVE:
To synthesize 3, 5, 4' -trimethoxystilbene (TMS) by methylation of resveratrol (Res), a natural compound extracted from polygonum cuspidatum, to identify the chemical structure of TMS, to test its pharmacokinetics, and to determine the effects of TMS on the growth inhibition and apoptosis in pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells (PASMCs).
METHODS:
The chemical structure of TMS was analyzed by UV- and IR- absorption spectrometry, (1)H-NMR and (13)C-NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. We measured the bioavailability, the characteristics of intestinal absorption, and the distribution of TMS in body and excretions of SD rats after oral administration of TMS. The acute toxicity of TMS in mice was tested. PASMCs were prepared from pulmonary artery of SD rats. The PASMCs were divided into 8 groups. Group of A (control) was cultured without TNF-α, TMS, or Res. Group of B (TNF-α) was cultured with 100 pg/mL TNF-α. Groups of C-E (low-high concentrations of TMS) were cultured with 100 pg/mL TNF-α and 5, 10, 20 μmol/L TMS, respectively. Groups of F-H (low-high concentrations of Res) were cultured with 100 pg/mL TNF-α and 50, 100, 200 μmol/L Res, respectively. The proliferation of PASMCs after treatment was determined by MTT assay. The apoptosis of PASMCs after treatment was determined by flow cytometry.
RESULTS:
The UV absorption map of TMS showed λmax(MeOH) at 318, 306.2, and 217.8 nm. Analysis of infrared spectrum of TMS showed IRvKBr max /cm at 2999, 2935, 2836, 1591, 1511 and 1456/cm. The (1)H-NMR map showed that the synthetic product contained three hydroxy groups, while (13)C-NMR map showed 17 carbon signals and some symmetrical structural fragments. Electospray ionization mass spectrometry of the productshowed m/z peaks corresponded to 271[M+H](+), 256[M+H-CH(3)](+) and 241[256-CH(3)](+); the implied relative molecular weight is 270 and the implied molecular formula is C17H18O3. These data confirm the product is 3,5,4' - trimethoxystilbene. The absolute bioavailability of TMS was 45.4%. TMS was well absorped in the upper small intestine; it was excreted in stool and bile and distributed into several tissues. The maximal tolerance dose (MTD) of TMS was 5.85 g/kg. MTT assay showed TMS inhibited the proliferation of PASMCs in a dose-dependent manner. The extent of growth inhibition in A-H groups were (4.07±2.12)%, (6.54±4.78)%, (9.35±4.26)%, (16.75±5.34)%, (23.74±7.07)%, (6.78±5.58) %, (8.81±5.16) %, and (17.81±6.03) %, respectively. Flow cytometry showed the extent of apoptosis in PASMCs (after being treated with TMS for 24 h) was significantly higher than that in PASMCs treated only with TNF-α. The apoptosis rates of A-H groups were (2.63±0.74)%, (3.54±0.81)%, (5.77±4.62)%, (11.68±5.35)%, (18.79±4.15)%, (4.11±3.59)%, (6.33±4.8) %, and (12.47±5.06)%, respectively.
CONCLUSION
We have confirmed our synthetic product as 3,5,4'-trimethoxystilbene (TMS), with the molecular formula of C17H18O3 and appropriate molecular weight and absorbption and NMR spectra. The bioavailability of TMS was to 45%. It strongly inhibits the proliferation of PASMCs in a dose-dependent manner and induces apoptosis of PASMCs.
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6.Prediction of diffuse glioma grade and tumor cell proliferative activity by synthetic MRI combined with three dimensional arterial spin labeling imaging
Xin GE ; Shengyu SUN ; Wenxiao LIU ; Jianguo ZHAO ; Ying SHEN ; Ruirui LYU ; Xueying HUANG ; Xiaodong WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2022;56(5):524-529
Objective:To evaluate the value of synthetic MRI combined with three dimensional-arterial spin labeling (3D-ASL) imaging in the grading of diffuse glioma and its correlation with tumor cell proliferative activity (Ki-67).Methods:This study was prospective. The clinical and imaging manifestations of 66 patients with diffuse glioma who underwent synthetic MRI combined with 3D-ASL imaging from August 2020 to June 2021 in General Hospital of Ningxia Medical University were analyzed. Among 66 patients, there were 36 males and 30 females, aged 4-76 years, and divided into low grade glioma (LGG) group ( n=25) (WHO Ⅱ) and high grade glioma (HGG) group ( n=41) (WHO Ⅲ and vⅣ). T 1, T 2, proton density (PD) and cerebral blood flow (CBF) of tumor parenchyma were measured by GE ADW4.7 postprocessing software. The Ki-67 label index (Ki-67 LI) in postoperative pathological sections was detected by immunohistochemistry. Independent sample t test or Mann-Whitney U test was used to compare the differences of quantitative parameters between HGG group and LGG group. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to analyze the diagnostic efficacy of T 1, PD, CBF and the combination. Spearman test was used to analyze the correlation between the parameters and Ki-67 label index (LI). Results:T 1[(1 573±173)ms], PD[(86.2±2.4)pu] and CBF[(129±48)ml·100 g -1·min -1] in HGG group were significantly higher than those in LGG group [(1 376±134)ms, (83.0±2.5)pu and (77±49)ml·100g -1·min -1 respectively], and difference had statistical significance ( t=-4.86, -5.08, -4.24, P<0.01). ROC confirmed that the area under curve (AUC) of T 1, PD and CBF in differentiating HGG from LGG were 0.847, 0.843 and 0.777, respectively. In multi-parameter analysis, the combination of three parameters had the best diagnostic efficiency (AUC=0.973) and the sensitivity and specificity were 87.8% and 100%, respectively. In LGG and HGG groups, there was no correlation between T 1, T 2, PD, CBF and Ki-67 LI. In the overall cohort, T 1, PD and CBF had slight positive correlation with Ki-67 LI ( r=0.394, 0.411 and 0.406, respectively, all P<0.01). There was no correlation between T 2 and Ki-67 LI ( r=-0.100, P=0.423). Conclusion:Synthetic MRI and 3D-ASL can noninvasively evaluate the pathological grade of glioma and predict the expression of Ki-67, among which T 1 and PD are novel imaging marks.
7. Effect of personalized nursing intervention on biofeedback therapy of children with functional constipation
Beibei SUN ; Siqin GE ; Jianguo WEN ; Heying YANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2019;35(32):2528-2534
Objective:
To explore the effect of nursing intervention on the biofeedback effect of functional constipation in children.
Methods:
A total of 112 children (4-16 years old) who were diagnosed with functional constipation in the Department of Pediatric Surgery of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University were randomly divided into the experimental group (54 cases) and the control group (53 cases). Children in the experimental group were treated with biofeedback training and personalized nursing intervention for functional constipation in children. The control group used biofeedback combined with traditional nursing intervention to treat functional constipation in children. The WHO-5 (World Health Organization′s five physical and mental health) scales were used to compare the effects of the two groups and were followed up for 3-6 months.
Results:
A total of 107 children completed the study, 54 in the experimental group and 53 in the control group. There were no significant differences in the scores of the WHO-5 scale and clinical symptoms between the two groups before the intervention (