1.Influence of recombinant growth hormone on protein metabolismin hepatocirrhosis: an animal experiment
Xinyu ZHANG ; Jianjun WANG ; Qiang CHI ; Sheng TAI ; Lingwang ZHOU ; Xiaoju QU ; Huili GUO ; Jiah ZHOU
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 2004;0(06):-
Objective: We observed the influence of recombinant human growth hormone(rhGH) on protein metabolism in hepatocirrhotic rats and investigated mechanisms. Methods: Ninety rats were randomized into three groups(n=30 for each group): group A(normal rats), B(cirrhotic rats) and C(cirrhotic rats receiving rhGH). Rats in group C were subcutaneously given rhGH with a dosage of 1 U/(kg?d) for up to 1 week. The plasma concentrations of albumin(ALB), prealbumin(PA), transferrin(TF) and insulin-like growth factor-1(IGF-1) were detected on experimental day 14. And liver biopsy was taken to examine the expression level of albumin mRNA with TR-PCR. Results: The albumin, prealbumin, transferrin and IGF-1 levels in groups A and C were significantly higher than those in group B. The expression level of albumin mRNA in grup C was significantly higher than that in group B. Conclusions: The rhGH can improve the level of IGF-1 in plasma and improve the expression of albumin mRNA. Moreover, it may significantly improve the synthesis of protein and attenuate hypoproteinemia in cirrhotic rats.
2. Effects and related mechanism of overexpression of human thioredoxin on the inflammatory response in mice with viral myocarditis
Yubo GUO ; Lingwang ZHOU ; Fulai CHEN ; Ning ZOU
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2018;46(6):444-449
Objective:
To observe the effects of recombinant adenovirus with human thioredoxin (hTRX) on the inflammatory response in mice with viral myocarditis and explore the related mechanism.
Methods:
Sixty Balb/c male mice were randomly divided into control group, myocarditis group, and hTRX group according to the random number table (
3.Change on the rate of children's finger metaphysics in the non-Kaschin-Beck disease areas of China
Mei GAO ; Yunqi LIU ; Lingwang ZHOU ; Hui LIU ; Qing DENG ; Jiucheng SONG ; Jun YU
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2014;35(11):1252-1255
Objective 36 non-Kaschin-Beck disease villages in five provinces including Jilin,Liaoning,Shaanxi,Shanxi and Inner Mongolia in the severe endemic areas of Kaschin-Beck disease (KBD) were selected.The aim of this project was to provide the basis showing these KBD villages had already eliminated the KBD.Methods Fully digital versatile X-ray radiography systems (DR) was used to shoot children's right hand X-ray,in accordance with the "Kashin-Beck Disease Diagnosis Standard" (WS/T 207-2010) for diagnosis.Results Results indicated that children showing metaphyseal changes only appeared in 13 of the 36 villages,where the rate of change on metaphyseal was less than or equal to three percent.Conclusion When KBD had been eliminated in a village,the rate of change on aged 7 to 12 children' s metaphyseal would have been less than three percent.