1.A Preliminary Study on Clinical Characteristics and Prognosis of Painless Acute Myocardiac Infarction: A Report of 32 Cases
Kechun YIN ; Yi LUO ; Tao LIU ; Xiangjiang TANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1999;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics, TCM syndrome differen tiation and short_term prognosis of painless acute myocardiac infarction (AMI). Methods Restrospective analysis was carried out in 32 patients with painless AMI (Group A) and 30 cases of painful AMI in the same period served as Group B. Results In Group A, clinical manifestations were latent, infarct places mai nly located in the inferior wall, right ventricle and posterior wall of the hear t ( 65.6% ), and yang_Qi deficiency syndrome and Qi_yin defic iency syndrome occupied 65.6% of painless AMI. Blood stasis syn drome and phlegm syndrome occupied 70.0% of painful AMI. The co ncurrent incidence of diabetes mellitus was higher in Group A than Group B. So d id the mortality and the incidence of heart failure. Cardiogenic shock and heart failure were the main death causes of painless AMI. Conclusion The above r esults will supply evidence for the combined treatment of painless AMI.
2.Chemical constituents of Kadsura oblongifolia and evaluation of their toxicity.
Jin ZHANG ; Zhiming WANG ; Kechun LIU ; Qiuxia HE ; Yaodong QI ; Bengang ZHANG ; Haitao LIU ; Peigen XIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(9):1296-303
To study the chemical constituents of K. oblongifolia, silica gel column chromatography, MCI and Sephadex LH-20 were used to separate the 70% acetone extract of the stems of K. oblongifolia. The structures of the isolated compounds have been established on the basis of physicochemical and NMR spectroscopic evidence as well as ESI-MS in some cases. Twenty compounds were obtained and identified as heteroclitalignan A (1), kadsulignan F (2), kadoblongifolin C (3), schizanrin F (4), heteroclitalignan C (5), kadsurarin (6), kadsulignan O (7), eburicol (8), meso-dihydroguaiaretic acid (9), kadsufolin A (10), tiegusanin M (11), heteroclitin B (12), (7'S)-parabenzlactone (13), angeloylbinankadsurin B (14), propinquain H (15), quercetin (16), kadsulignan P (17), schizanrin G (18), micrandilactone C (19) and (-)-shikimic acid (20). Compouds 1, 5, 8, 11-15, 18 and 20 were isolated from this plant for the first time. Toxicity of compounds 1-10 were evaluated with zebrafish model to observe the effect on its embryonic development and heart function. The results showed that compounds 7, 9 and 10 caused edema of zebrafish embryo and decreased the heart rate of zebrafish, which exhibited interference effect on heart development of zebrafish.
3.Efficacy of maggot debridement therapy in the treatment of diabetic foot ulcers
Aiping WANG ; Kechun JIANG ; Ying CAI ; Jianhua YU ; Wei WANG ; Shuangwang YANG ; Lan LIU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2011;27(6):482-484
Maggot debridement therapy(MDT)and conventional therapy were applied to diabetic foot ulcers(DFUs)with Wagner 2-4 respectively. The results showed that the prognosis was better in MDT group than in conventional therapy group. The reduction of circumference, square and volume of DFUs, healing rate of DFUs, decrease in number of bacterial species, and cost of antibiotics were all improved in the former group. The results suggest that MDT offers a fresh and effective method in the treatment of DFUs.
4.Preliminary study on cardiotoxicity of celastrol to zebrafish embryo
Sifeng WANG ; Kechun LIU ; Ximin WANG ; Qiuxia HE ; Liwen HAN ; Hairong HOU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
Aim To study the cardiotoxicity of celastrol to zebrafish embryo.Method 48 h post-fertilization zebrafish embryos were used as model for analysis of heart toxicity and were treated with various concentrations of celastrol.6,12,24 h after treatment morphological and functional changes of embryos hearts were observed.Results Cardiotoxicity was not found in embryos during 24 h treatment with 1 ?mol?L-1 concentration of celastrol.Toxic symptoms of embryos were caused by 2,3,4 ?mol?L-1 concentrations of celastrol with appearance of heart linearization,heart membrane hemorrhage and hemocytes accumulation in cardiac region.Moreover,heart rate decreased significantly with increase of concentration and prolongation of treatment.The EC50(24 h)of decrease of heart rate was about 1.78 ?mol?L-1.Conclusion Celastrol is cardiotoxic to zebrafish embryo.
5.Protective effect of rhein on aristolochic acid-induced renal injury in zebrafish
Xue WANG ; Kechun LIU ; Ximin WANG ; Liwen HAN ; Shanshan ZHANG ; Qiuxia HE ; Xiqiang CHEN ; Jian HAN ; Rongchun WANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(3):361-365
Aim To study the effect of rhein on renal damage induced by aristolochic acid. Methods Ze-brafish model of aristolochic acid nephropathy, genera-ted by treating zebrafish larvae with aristolochic acid for 24 h, was treated with rhein simultaneously . Mor-pholigical changes were observed and the creatinine level in larvae tissue was measured. And mRNA ex-pression levels of inflammatory factor cox2 a and fibrosis factor TGF-β1 in larvae tissue were detected using qPCR. Results Some larvae show periocular edema and circulation system defection e. g. weak heart beat, narrow cardiac vesicle, decreased blood flow and even blockage , with a dose-response relationship after expo-sure to aristolochic acid for 24 h. The creatinine level in larvae tissue of the treated group was significantly higher than that of the control larvae. And the expres-sion levels of cox2 a and TGF-β1 in larvae tissue of the treated group were also significantly increased. Per-centage of abnormal larvae and creatinine level in lar-vae tissue were decreased when treated with rhein sim-ultaneously. And the expression levels of cox2a was down-regulated by rhein compared with the aristolochic acid treated group. But rhein had no effect on TGF-β1 expression. Conclusion To some extent rhein can protect renal from damage induced by aristolochic acid.
6.Model establishment of xenotransplantation of human breast cancer in zebrafish embryos
Xiqiang CHEN ; Liwen HAN ; Ximin WANG ; Rongchun WANG ; Hairong HOU ; Kechun LIU ; Weibing PENG ; Chen SUN ; Jian HAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;(1):128-132
Aim To investigate the modeling of breast cancer in zebrafish embryos and its related protein expression. Methods 48hpf wild type AB/ TG(Transgenic) zebrafishs were micro-in-jected with breast cancer cell line: MCF-7,T-47D, MDA-MB-231 respectively, the relationship between the number of tumor and model application was investigated, and the number of sub-intestinal veins(SIVs) was detected under confocal microscope, as well as the metastasis of tumor cells in embryos; then the ze-brafish xenografts of MB-231 were co-cultured with tofacitinib/ptk787 for 48 h, optical density(OD) of the cell survival and subintestinal veins(SIVs) were evaluated under confocal micro-scope, and Western blot(WB) analysis was used to test micro-circumstances related protein. Results When the number of in-oculated cells was more than 200 per embryo, xenograft model rate woule be more than 0. 90;MB-231 xenografts showed metas-tasis feature in zebrafish, which could be inhibited by tofacitinib (P < 0. 01), while the number of xenograft MB-231 cells was reduced significantly(P < 0. 01); in another zebrafish xenografts SIVs assay, the tumor could promote the proliferation of SIVs, and 4 mg·L - 1 PTK787 showed inhibiton effect( P < 0. 01). Western blot showed 4d T-47D xenograft zebrafish got more HER2 expression than AB embryos; VEGFa expression in ze-brafish MB-231 model group was higher, and model zebrafish P53 expressi was higher after treated by tofacitinib. Conclusion A zebrafish xenograft model of human brest cancer can be es-tablished, which demonstrates applicability for screening com-pounds in drug discovery studies.
7.Application of zebrafish models in research of diabetes
Xue WANG ; Liwen HAN ; Qiuxia HE ; Jian HAN ; Rongchun WANG ; Weiyun CHEN ; Ximin WANG ; Hairong HOU ; Kechun LIU
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2017;27(8):1-5
As a model organism, zebrafish have many advantages over other animal models and is suitable for studies on establishment of human disease model and mechanism.In zebrafish, there are two phases of endocrine formation during early development, which are directed by concomitant activity of many signaling pathways.Zebrafish pancreas possess similar cell structure with that of other animals, which can express various endocrine hormones including insulin.The main organs required for metabolic control, such as the pancreas, islet, and insulin sensitive tissue (muscle, liver) are conserved in zebrafish, and the mechanisms of glucose regulation in zebrafish is similar to that seen in mammalian models.These render it an excellent model to study glucose metabolism.Hyperglycemia in zebrafish model can be induced by administration of the diabetogenic drug, streptozotocin (STZ), alternatively immersion of the fish in glucose solution and water, or disturbing of signaling pathways associated with glucose metabolism.Glucose levels in adult zebrafish blood or embryo tissue and phenotype of retinal cell layers or retinal vasculature are the commonly used measurement organs in zebrafish diabetic models.
8.Meta-analysis of Efficacy and Safety of Yupingfeng Powder Combined with Second-generation Antihistamines Versus Second-generation Antihistamines for Chronic Urticaria
Kechun LIU ; Shilong LIU ; Guosheng LIU ; Xueyuan ZHAO
China Pharmacy 2018;29(9):1278-1281
OBJECTIVE:To study therapeutic efficacy of total hip arthroplasty(THA)combined with Alendronate sodium tablets in the treatment of femoral neck fracture and its effects on bone mineral density(BMD). METHODS:A total of 98 patients with femoral neck fractures in our hospital during 2014-2016 were divided into observation group and control group by random digital table method,with 49 cases in each group. Both groups were treated with THA. 7 days after operation,control group was given routine anti-osteoporosis treatment [Gaierqi D tablets(containing 600 mg calcium/vitamin D3125 IU in each tablet),p.o., one tablet/time,once a day;Calcitriol soft capsules(25 μ g each pill,p.o.,2 pills/time,once a day)]. Observation group was additionally given Alendronate sodium tablets(10 mg/time,once a day)on the basis of control group. Both groups were treated for consecutive 3 months. The hip function excellent rate was evaluated by using Harris scoring system at 7 days,3 months and 6 months after operation. The periprosthetic 7 cases of egion interest(ROI1-7)BMD were detected and compared between 2 groups. RESULTS:The excellent rate of hip joint function in the control group were 16.33%,40.82%,69.39% 7 days,3 months,6 months after operation,respectively;those of observation group were 17.78%,73.33%,88.89% respectively. There was no statistical significance in the excellent rates of hip joint function between 2 groups 7 days after operation(P>0.05). The excellent rate of hip joint function in observation group was higher than control group 3 months and 6 months after operation(P<0.05). There was no significant difference in periprosthetic BMD between 2 groups 7 days after operation(P>0.05). Compared with 7 days after operation,BMD of ROI1,ROI6 and ROI7 in 2 groups were decreased gradually 3 months and 6 months after operation (P<0.05 or P<0.01). BMD of ROI2,ROI3 and ROI5 decreased first and then increased(P<0.05 or P<0.01). There was no significant change in BMD of ROI4(P>0.05). There was no significant difference in BMD of each area between 2 groups 3 months after operation(P>0.05). BMD of ROI1,ROI2,ROI3,ROI5,ROI6 and ROI7 in observation group were significantly higher than control group 6 months after operation(P<0.05 or P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:THA combined with Alendronate sodium tablets and conventional anti-osteoporosis treatment can improve the excellent rate of hip joint function in patients with femoral neck fracture and the level of periprosthetic BMD.
9.Inhibition of ursolic acid on angiogenesis and xenografts in zebrsfish (danio rerio)
Xiqiang CHEN ; Lifang CHENG ; Xingang XU ; Kechun LIU ; Xuesheng YAN ; Ximin WANG ; Jin LIU ; Ying LI ; Hairong HOU ; Dandan SUN ; Liwen HAN ; Weibing PENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2015;(7):1004-1008
Aim To investigate the anti-angiogenesis and anti-xenograftes of UA in zebrafish larvaes. Meth-ods 24 hour post-fertilization ( hpf ) TG zebrafish was treated with different concentration of UA for 24h, and the number of intersegmental vessels( IVS) were detec-ted under fluorescent microscope respectively;then the models of AB/TG zebrafish xenografts were established by be micro-injected with SMMC-7721 or HT-29 cell at 48hpf respectively, and after cocultured with UA for 48h, optical density (OD) of the SMMC-7721 cell and subintestinal veins ( SIVs) induced by HT-29 were e-valuated under confocal microscope. Results ISV as-say showed that UA could cause IVS missing or disap-perance, inhibition ratio reaching 20. 25% and 26. 65%. UA blocked the spread of SMMC-7721 cells in zebrafish and OD value,and inhibition ratios at three concentrations were 38. 01%, 54. 69%, 61. 88%, re-spectively; in another SIVs assay induced by xeno-grafts, UA at concentration 10 and 15mg·L-1 showed that SIVs were inhibited (P<0. 01) obviously. Con-clusion UA could inhibit the angiogenesis and the growth of SMMC-7721/HT-29 xenografts,and the anti-tumor mechanism may be related with VEGFR2 expres-sion.
10.Risk factors and predictive value of early neurological deterioration in patients with minor stroke caused by middle cerebral artery occlusion
Kechun CHEN ; Zhou XU ; Wenjun ZHANG ; Gang GUO ; Huihui LIU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2023;31(9):647-651
Objective:To investigate the risk factors and predictive value of early neurological deterioration (END) in patients with minor stroke caused by middle cerebral artery occlusion.Methods:Consecutive patients with minor stroke caused by middle cerebral artery occlusion admitted to Zhangjiagang Hospital Affiliated to Soochow University from October 2021 to May 2023 were retrospectively included. Minor stroke was defined as the National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale (NIHSS) score ≤5 at admission, and END was defined as an increase of ≥4 from baseline in the NIHSS score within 24 h of admission (excluding intracranial hemorrhage). Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to determine independent risk factors for END. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to evaluate the predictive value of various risk factors on END. Results:A total of 130 patients with minor stroke caused by middle cerebral artery occlusion were included, of which 33 (25.4%) had END and 97 (74.6%) did not. Univariate analysis showed that there were statistically significant differences in NIHSS scores, volume with cerebral blood flow <30%, CT perfusion mismatch volume, baseline blood glucose, and baseline white blood cell count between the END and non-END groups (all P<0.05). Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that CT perfusion mismatch volume (odds ratio [ OR] 1.010, 95% confidence interval [ CI] 1.003-1.017; P=0.007) and baseline white blood cell count ( OR 1.582, 95% CI 1.200-2.085; P=0.001) were the independent risk factors for END. ROC curve analysis showed that the area under the curves of CT perfusion mismatch volume and baseline white blood cell count for predicting END were 0.748 (95% CI 0.660-0.835; P<0.001) and 0.757 (95% CI 0.659-0.854; P<0.001), respectively. The area under the curve of combined predicting END was 0.821 (95% CI 0.738-0.905; P<0.001). Conclusions:CT perfusion mismatch volume and baseline white blood cell count are independent risk factors for the occurrence of END patients with minor stroke caused by middle cerebral artery occlusion, and the combination of the two has good predictive value for END.