1.CONNECTIONS BET WEEN VESICULAR GLUTAMATE TRANSPORTERS-,GAD-LIKE IMMUNOREACTIVE TERMINALS AND GABA_A RECEPTOR ?3 SUBUNIT- LIKE POSITIVE NEURONS IN MESENCEPHALIC TRIGEMINAL NUCLEUS OF THE RAT
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2002;0(06):-
Objective To observe the association of vesicular glutamate transporter of typeⅠ (VGluT1 ) like immunoreactive(LI) ,the differentiation-associated Na+ dependent inorganic phosphate cotransporter(DNPI) LI and glutami cacid decarboxy lase(GAD) LI terminals with GABAA receptor ?3 subunit(GABAAR ?3) LI neurons in mesencephalic trige minal nucleus of the rat.Methods Triple immun of luorescencehis to chemical staining technique and confo call aser scanning micros copy were used.Results Alargenumber of neuronal cell bodies showed GABAA R?3 LI immunoreactivity atallrostrocaudal level softhe Vme ,and most of GABAAR ?3 LI cells were large (2 5 5 0 ?m)pseudouni polarneurons.The dense VGluT1 LI,DNPL LI and GAD LIterminal sdistri buted widelyin Vme ,some VGlu T1 DNPI LI and GAD LIterminals surrounded the somata of the GABAAR ?3 LI Vmeneurons ,and made close contacts with them .Conclusion Proprioceptive sensory signals from the or of acialregionmight be modulated at the level of the primary afferent cell bodies in the Vme both by glutamatergic and GABAergic axonal terminals from other brain areas,and the effect of GABAergic terminals might be mediated by post synaptical GABAA receptors .
2.Recent Advances in Biological Control of Pest Insects by Using Viruses in China
Virologica Sinica 2007;22(2):158-162
Insect viruses are attractive as biological control agents and could be a feasible alternative to chemical insecticides in the management of insect infestations. This review describes recent advances in the development of wild-type and genetically modified viruses as insecticides. A new strategy of application of insect viruses in China is reviewed. Also, the assessment of biosafety of genetically modified Helicoverpa armigera Nucleopolyhedovirus (HearNPV) is emphasized as a case-study.
3.Arthroscopic absorbable interference screw fixation and four-stranded hamstring tendons autograft for anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction
Ning LIU ; Hongkai LIAN ; Qingzhou PENG
Chinese Journal of Minimally Invasive Surgery 2001;0(05):-
Objective To explore surgical techniques and clinical effects of arthroscopic absorbable interference screw fixation and four-stranded hamstring tendon autograft for the reconstruction of anterior cruciate ligament (ACL). Methods Forty-two patients with rupture of the ACL were operated on by arthroscopic four-stranded hamstring tendons autograft reconstruction using SR-PLLA absorbable screw fixation. Results Follow-up for 3~22 months (mean, 11 4 months) in all 42 patients showed normal motion range of knee joint. Postoperative Lachman test revealed ≤1+ in 37 patients, 2+ in 4 patients and 3+ in 1 patient. All patients showed an absent pivot shift. Postoperative Lysholm score was 89 7?9 6 points, which had increased significantly as compared with the preoperative score (49 4?9 1 points; t =2 12, P =0 038). Postoperative Tegner activity grading scale was 5 3?1 1 points, which was significantly higher than the preoperative one (2 3?0 7 points; t =4 13, P =0 008). MRI examination at first postoperative year showed that absorbable interference screws were partly absorbed in 29 patients,and reconstructed ligaments were in good position and normal in shape in 27 patients.The tendon grafts were anchored on the femur a little too more to the front side in 2 patients, and on the tibia a little too more to the front side in 3 patients, with slight impingement phenomena. Conclusions In ACL reconstruction, four-stranded hamstring tendon is an ideal graft material and absorbable interference screw is optimal for internal fixation.
4.Comparison of clinical efficacy between mini-invasive transforminal lumbar interbody fusion(mis-TLIF) assisted by Quadrant system and PLIF treatment for lumber spondylolisthesis
Hao PENG ; Lei ZHANG ; Kai LIAN
Journal of Clinical Surgery 2017;25(8):590-593
Objective To comparison of clinical efficacy between mini-invasive transforminal lumbar interbody fusion(mis-TLIF) assisted by Quadrant system and open posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF)treatment for lumber spondylolisthesis,to find a better treatment for lumbar spondylolisthesis.Methods A total of 65 cases who were under lumber spondylolisthesis were retrospectively selected from our hospital,26 cases in mini-invasive transforminal lumbar interbody fusion assisted by Quadrant system (mis-TLIF group).39 cases in open posterior lumbar interbody fusion(PLIF group).Record the incision length,intraoperative blood loss,opertive time,bed time,hospital time,pre-and post-operative visual analogue scale(VAS) and Oswestry disability index(ODI) score were recorded respectively.After surgery,the imaging(X-Ray) evalute the vertebral fusion status.Results There were no significant difference between mis-TLIF group and PLIF group in BMI [(22.77 ± 4.38) kg/m2 and (21.28 ± 5.24) kg/m2],preoperative VAS score [(6.46 ± 1.67) and (6.59 ± 1.56)],preoperative ODI score [(58.70 ± 7.19) % and (60.10 ± 9.56) %] (all P > 0.05).There were significant difference between two groups in incision length [(6.10 ± 0.95) cm and (11.12 ± 2.02) cm],intraoperative blood loss [(247.31 ± 36.72) ml and (340.51 ± 64.32) ml],opertive time[(179.96 ± 17.54) min and(151.85 ± 16.06) min],bed time[(3.62 ± 1.44) d and (4.98 ± 1.74) d],hospital time [(9.38 ± 2.60) d and (11.95 ± 3.61) d] (all P < 0.05).Postoperatively VAS score was assesssd at 1 month [(3.15 ± 1.08]),3months [(1.58 ± 0.81)],6months [(1.08 ± 0.74)] and ODI score was(30.77 ± 6.45) %,(25.54 ± 6.33) %,(20.23 ± 7.05) %,respectively in mis-TLIF group were lower than those of PLIF group (P < 0.05).There were no significant difference between two groups in the fusion rate in 3 months,6 months after operation.Conclusion Mis-TLIF had a lot of advantages relative to PLIF in the treatment of lumber spondylolisthesis,be like less trauma,less bleeding,less hospital time,quick rehabilitation and good curative effect,provide a new minimally invasive method for lumber spondylolisthesis patient.
5.Induction of Micronuclei in HepG2 Cell line by Dichlorvos,Dimethoate and Malathion
Jionglin ZHOU ; Yong LIAN ; Shuangqing PENG
Journal of Environment and Health 1992;0(04):-
Objective Micronucleus test(MNT) was used to evaluate the single and combined genotoxicity of dichlorvos(DDVP),dimethoate(DM) and malathion(Mal) in HepG2 cell line,and 2?2 factorial design was adopted to elucidate the combined genotoxic effects.Methods In cytotoxicity test,HepG2 cells were exposed to the three OPPs(DDCP,DM,Mal) for 4 h respectively,and the doses at which cell viability above 80% were selected for the MNT,DDVP:3.125-25 ?g/ml,DM:25-200 ?g/ml,Mal:50400 ?g/ml,the micronucleated cell(MNC) rates and the replicative index(RI) were calculated.The combined genotoxicity of them was investigated with their doses as follows:low dose(DDVP:3.125 ?g/ml,DM:25 ?g/ml,Mal:50 ?g/ml);high dose(DDVP:12.5 ?g/ml,DM:100 ?g/ml,Mal:200 ?g/ml).Results In MNT,after treatment of HepG2 cells with DDVP,DM or Mal alone for 4 h,the MNC rates were increased in a dose-response manner(DDVP:r=0.955,P
6.Prevention of postexodontic complications by oral tissue patch embedded in socket after tooth extraction: A clinical randomized and controlled study
Kaijin HU ; Liang KONG ; Lian PENG
Journal of Practical Stomatology 1996;0(02):-
Objective: To evaluate the prevention of postexodontic complications by oral tissue patch embedded in socket after tooth extraction. Methods:200 patients with impacted mandibular third molar were divided into two groups at random with 100 in each group. In group 1 the oral tissue patch was put into the sockets after tooth extraction. Group 2 was the blank control.Postexodontic complications of the two groups were observed after treatment. Results:Dry socket (DS) incidence rate in group 1 and 2 was 1% and 8%(P
7.Advances in molecular chaperones regulating yeast prion [ PSI+] propagation
Kangwei LIN ; Huiyong LIAN ; Peng CAI
Military Medical Sciences 2015;(9):721-724
The finding and research on yeast prion are of great values for biology and medical sciences.Research advances in molecular chaperones, especially in Hsp104p, Hsp70p and Hsp40p, regulating yeast prion [PSI+] propaga-tion,are reviewed.
8.Studies on Quantitative Determination of Ingredients in Loratadine Paracetamol Pseudoephedrine Sulfate Sustained-release Tablets by RP-HPLC
Jiangping LIAN ; Peng ZHANG ; Chunyan LU
China Pharmacy 2001;0(12):-
OBJECTIVE:To establish a HPLC method for the quantitative determination of loratadine(Lor),paracetamol(Par)and pseudoephedrine sulfate(Pse)in loratadine paracetamol pseudoephedrine sulfate sustained-release tablets(LPPST). METHODS:The HPLC method was carried out on Kromasil-C 18 column(250mm?4.6mm,5?m).The mobile phase consisted of a mixture of methanol-sodium acetate(0.82g in1000ml)(2000∶1000)for paracetamol with detection at243nm.The mo?bile phase consisted of a mixture of acetic acid-methanol-1%(V/V)sodium lauryl sulfate(0.1∶70∶30)for loratadine and pseudoephedrine sulfate with detection at257nm.RESULTS:The calibration curve was linear in the range of13.79~55.18?g/ml for paracetamol(r=0.9999),0.013~0.105mg/ml for loratadine(r=0.9999),0.30~2.37mg/ml for pseudoephedrine sul?fate(r=0.9999).The average recoveries were99.89%(RSD=0.43%),99.69%(RSD=0.20%)and99.57%(RSD=0.10%)for three above-mentioned components respectively(n=6).CONCLUSION:This method is accurate and reliable for the quality control of this compound preparation.
9.Influence of Mixed Decoction of Cortex Phellodendri,Radix Glycyrrhizae and Ramulus Loranthi on Ex-traction Rate of Berberine
Qiaoru LI ; Peng ZHANG ; Shihu CHEN ; Jiangping LIAN ; Xiaochuan LI
China Pharmacy 1991;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the infuence of mixed decoction of Cortex Phellodendri,Radix Glycyrrhizae and Ramu?lus Loranthi on extraction rate of berberine.METHODS:The extraction amount from Cortex Phellodendri,Radix Glycyrrhizae and Ramulus Loranthi mixed decoction was determined by HPLC.The HPLC conditions were:Hypersil BDS C 18 column;mobile phase,acetonitrile-33mmol/L KH 2 PO 4 -triethylamine(20∶72∶0.1);detecting wavelength,345nm;column temperature25℃;flow fate1.0ml/min.RESULTS:Decoction of Cortex Phellodendri,Radix Glycyrrhizae and Ramulus Loranthi in combi?nation obviously decreased the extraction rate of berberine.CONCLUSION:Cortex Phellodendri should be extracted separately in formulating extract technic for preparations containing above-mentioned herbs.
10.Biosafety of prednisolone implantable film
Yusen TANG ; Qiang LI ; Peng QI ; Kejian LIAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(51):8849-8855
BACKGROUND:After peripheral nerve injury, to inhibit scar formation by drugs is the key to functional recovery. To reduce the amount of scar formation we designed a prednisolone-loaded film which can sustain drug release and good achievement in in vitro drug release test.
OBJECTIVE:To prepare the prednisolone implantable film and investigate its in vivo biocompatibility and safety.
METHODS:Prednisolone-loaded nanoparticles were first prepared with reverse micellar emulsion-solvent evaporation method, and the composite film and drug-loaded film were further prepared. Then, we investigated the in vivo biocompatibility of drug-loaded film through celltoxicity test, hemolysis test, acute systemic toxicity test, chronic systemic toxicity test.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:After cultured for 7 days, the relative growth rate of L929 mouse fibroblasts was 92.6%, showing no cytotoxicity. The hemolysis rate of the film was 0.59%, indicating that the material had no hemolysis action. No abnormal biological behaviors were seen in mice after intraperitoneal injection of film extracts, and there were no changes in liver and renal functions in rats. As il ustrated above, we can safely come to a conclusion that prednisolone-loaded film possesses good biocompatibility and can be safely used in the experiment of reducing the scar at sites of peripheral nerve repair.