1. Role of angiotensin- II in cell apoptosis
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2010;27(12):1368-1371
Angiotensin-II-induced apoptosis was widely involved in the pathogenesis of diabetes mellitus, cardiovascular diseases, etc. The mechanism of angiotensin-II-induced apoptosis is complicated, including the receptor (AT1R and AT2R) level regulation, Fas/FasL pathway, and the regulation by p53 family, Bcl-2 family, Caspase family, Ang-(1-7), etc. Mitochondria damage and oxidative damage play important roles in the apoptosis process. This article reviews the previous researches on angiotensin-II-induced apoptosis.
2.Effects of icariin on the expressions of osteoprotegerin and RANKL in rat osteoblasts
Xiuzhen ZHANG ; Li-Juan YANG ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the effects of icariin on the expressions of osteoprotegerin(OPG)and receptor activator of nuclear factor-kB ligand(RANKL)mRNA in rat osteoblasts cultured in vitro.Methods Calvarial osteoblasts were obtained from newborn SD rats aged<24 h by trypsin-collagenase digestion method. After treatment with different concentrations of icariin(10~(-10)-10~(-4) mol/L)for 48 h,total RNA was isolated from osteoblasts.Expressions of OPG and RANKL mRNA were detected by semiquantitative RT-PCR.Results Icariin remarkably increased OPG mRNA levels and decreased RANKL mRNA levels in calvarial osteoblasts in a dose- dependent fasion with a maximum effect at a concentration of 10~(-7)mol/L(P<0.05).Osteoblasts pre-treated with icariin prevented the inhibitory effect of dexamethasone on OPG mRNA(0.570?0.093 vs 1.083?0.081)and the stimulative effect on RANKL mRNA(1.079?0.050 vs 0.718?0.082)(both P<0.05).Conclusion Icariin upregulates OPG expression and downregulates RANKL expression in osteoblasts,which may explain the beneficial role of icariin in preventing and treating osteoporosis.
3.A review of drug metabolism under hypoxia environment at high altitude.
Juan-ling ZHANG ; Xiang-yang LI
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(9):1073-1079
The special environmental features of high altitude, such as hypobaric hypoxia, low temperature, arid, high solar radiation, variable climate and geochemical anomaly, cause great effects on human physiology and health. It will provide valuable references and new ideas to study drug's metabolism in special environment of high altitude hypoxia, and give the guidance to clinical reasonable medication, avoiding adverse reactions and personalized medicine in plateau areas. This article reviewed the effect of high altitude hypoxia on drug metabolism, elaborated metabolic characteristics of some drugs and the activity and expression of drug metabolism enzymes under hypoxia environment at high altitude, and discussed related mechanism.
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4.Discussion on several points of treating hemodynamic cerebral infarction by Buyang-huanwu decoction
Li YANG ; Nanfang CHENG ; Juan JIAO
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2010;32(3):275-276
Tis study discusses the applicable relationship between Buyang-huanwu decoction and hemodynamic cerebral infarction from pathogenesis of Qi asthenia causing blood stasis.pathological features of hemodynamic cerebral infarction and the function and mechanism of Buyang-huanwu decoction and so on.It also investigates the methods of applying Buyang-huanwu decoction to treat hemodynamic cerebral infarction from such aspects as dose,occasion,contraindication and attentions.
5.Role of anti-podocyte antibody in the pathogenesis of membranous nephropathy
Juan LI ; Lijing YAN ; Lin YANG
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2012;28(7):544-547
ObjectiveTo investigate the role of the anti-podocyte antibody in the pathogenesis of membranous nephropathy(MN).Methods Thirty-six frozen section slice from biopsies of normal kidney were randomly divided into 3 groups:A,B and C groups(n=12,respectively),then,serum of MN and IgA nephropothy patients,and normal saline were added by drops to frozen section respectively,then the changes were observed by fluorescence microscope.Twenty-one male New Zealand white rabbits were feed with standard diet for 1 week,then were randomly divided into 3 groups:D,E,F groups (n=7,respectively),and injected with the serum of MN and IgA nephropathy,and normal saline respectively through ear-border vein.24-h urinary protein, serumalbumin, serumcreatinineweredetected. Atweek8afterinjection, the histopathological changes in kidney tissue of rabbits were observed by light microscope,electron microscope and immunofluorescence staining. Results Immunofluorescenee staining displayed IgG deposition in glomerular podocytes in group A,and there was no positive expression in other two groups.The quantitative measurement of 24-h urinary protein increased significantly after injection of MN serum (P<0.01),meanwhile the serum albumin markedly decreased (P<0.01).The inmnunofluorescence staining showed that IgG deposited in the glomerulus capillaries wall,which presented spherical particles.Light microscope revealed the thickening of GBM without nailing process formation.Electron microscope showed the podocyte foot processes,subepithelial dense deposits.Such pathological changes were not found in E group and F group.Conclusion There is anti-podocyte antibody in blood of MN patients,which may play a role in the pathogenesis of MN.
6. Effects and safety of pregabalin for the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
Chinese Pharmaceutical Journal 2013;48(21):1881-1885
OBJECTIVE: To compare the effects and safety of pregabalin for the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain. METHODS: Cochrane library, MEDLINE, Embase, PUBMED, CNKI, VIP database, Wan fang database and paper manual of related conferences were searched. The Meta-analysis was performed by RevMan 5. 1. RESULTS: Eight studies were included (n = 1596). The analysis indicated that there were significant differences between pregabalin and placebo in respondent rate[OR = 2.81, 95%CI(2.03, 3.89), P < 0.00001], endpoint mean pain scores [WMD = - 1.08, 95% CI(- 1.52, - 0.63), P < 0.00001], patient global impression of change[OR = 2.94, 95% CI(2.05, 4.20), P < 0.00001] and clinical global impression of change[OR = 2.42, 95%CI(1.53, 3.82), P = 0.0001]. The subgroup analysis showed that the efficacy treated with 600 mg·d-1 is superior to that with 300 mg·d-1. The adverse event rate is higher treated with pregabalin than that with placebo [OR = 5.71, 95%CI(4.05, 6.60), P < 0.00001]. Compared with 5% lidocaine(Lignocaine) medicated plaster, the efficacy of pregabalin is similar while adverse event rate is higher. There were similar efficacy and safety between pregabalin and duloxetine. CONCLUSION: With superior effects, similar safety, pregabalin may be preferred for the patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain.
9.Determination of Chlorogenic Acid, Baicaliin, Forsythin and Wogonin in Shuanghuanglian Oral Liquid by HPLC
Jingqun HUANG ; Juan YANG ; Hong LI
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To establish a HPLC method for the determination of chlorogenic acid, baicaliin, forsythin and wogonin in Shuanghuanglian oral liquid. Methods The column was VP-ODS C18 (250 mm?4.6 mm, 5 ?m). The mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-0.2% phosphoric acid with gradient elution. The flow rate was 1.0 mL/min and the detection wavelength was at 278 nm. Results The calibration curves were linear within the range of 0.44~6.60 ?g (r=0.999 1) for chlorogenic acid, 0.52~6.18 ?g (r=0.999 1) for baicaliin, 0.20~2.04 ?g (r =0.999 3) for forsythin (r =0.999 3) and 0.13~1.76 ?g (r =0.999 1) for wogonin, respectively. The average recovery of them were 97.0% (RSD=1.1%), 98.98% (RSD=1.1%), 103.55% (RSD = 1.1%) and 96.49% (RSD = 1.1%), respectively. Conclusion The method is simple, practicable, accurate and rapid. It can be applied to content determination of chlorogenic acid, baicaliin, forsythin and wogonin in Shuanghuanglian oral liquid.
10.Anesthetic management for video-assisted laser operation under rigid bronchoscopy
Juan ZHU ; Baxian YANG ; Yun LI
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(06):-
Objective To discuss the management of anesthesia for video-assisted laser operation under rigid bronchoscopy.Methods A retrospective review was made on anesthetic records of 15 cases of video-assisted operation under rigid laser bronchoscopy in this hospital from September 2002 to December 2006.According to the ASA classification,there were 7 cases of class Ⅱ,7 cases of class Ⅲ,and 1 case of class Ⅳ.The diagnosis included 13 cases of tumor and 2 cases of cicatricial stricture.All the patients had a forced expiratory volume in 1 second(FEV1) predicted lower than 70%. By using intravenous fast induction,the propofol,fentanyl,and vecuronium or rocuronium were injected successively.Then a rigid bronchoscope was inserted into the trachea under orthoptic laryngoscope.During the operation a total intravenous anesthesia(TIVA) was maintained.Before induction and 5~10 min after operation,we monitored artery blood gas(ABG) levels.Immediately following the operation the end-tidal CO2 pressure(PETCO2) was measured.Results Hemodynamics parameters were not significantly different between preoperatively and intraoperatively.During the operation,the pH value was 45 mm Hg in 5.All the patients presented normal blood pressures and heart rates. Conclusions During video-assisted laser operation under rigid bronchoscope,anesthesia with normal frequency jet-ventilation and artery blood gas monitoring is safe and reliable.