1.Cloning and analyzing of interleukin-4 cDNA from the lymphocyte of Tibet pig
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2001;0(07):-
Objective:To clone interleukin 4 cDNA of Tibet pig.Methods:To amplify cDNA,using RT PCR from the total RNA from the lymphocyte stimulated by 10 ?g/ml Con A in vitro,to subclone into pMD T vector,and then to determine it by digesting and sequencing.Results:The cloned Tibet pig interleukin 4 was 98% homologus to the necleotide acids of Chenghua pig a special specie of pig in Sichuan province and 99% homologus to that of hybrid of Landrance with Chanbai pig.Conclusion:IL 4 of Tibet pig was successfully cloned from the lymphocyte after stimulating 70 h with ConA.
2.Effect of Corticosteroid and Long-Acting ?_2-Agonist Seretide in Treatment of Children with Asthma
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(12):-
Objective To observe effect of corticosteroid and long-acting ?2-agonist seretide to treat patients with moderate asthma who were uncontrolled on existing corticosteroid therapy.Methods From Oct.2005 to Feb.2007,85 asthmatic patients were randomly divided into two groups,treatment group were treated with seretide twice daily and the control group were treated with pulmicort(budesonide)twice daily.The clinical effect index and peak expiratory flow(PEF)were analyzed statistically.Results There were 61 cases in seretide group and 24 cases in pulmicort group who were follow-up examined and evaluated effectively the clinical effect.The treatment period was 1 year,the efficacy were 100% and 75% respectively,there was significant difference between two groups(P
3.Expression of nitric oxide synthase system in fetal rat kidney after acute ischemia(hypoxia)/reperfusion
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 1998;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the relationship of nitric oxide with nitric oxide synthase system in fetal rat kidney and the mechanism of renal injury after acute intrauterine ischemia(hypoxia)/reperfusion ischemia(hypoxia)/reperfusion. Methods Wistar rats of 21 gestational days were selected and divided into seven groups according to the different ischemia(hypoxia)/reperfusion time. The level of nitric oxide and the expression of nitric oxide synthase system were detected by biochemistry, immunohistochemistry and RT PCR. Results The NO level was decreased gradually with extension of ischemia, which was significantly different from sham group ( P
4.Immunologic effect of tiger's urine on patients of rheumatoid arthritis
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2001;5(21):156-
Objective To study immunologic mechanism of tiger's urine on patients of rheumatoid arthritis. Method We used ELISA method to detect TNF values of serum; we also used MTT colorimetric method to detect the inhibition of tiger's urine on T- cell. Result TNF values of RA patient's serums at both active stage and stationary phase before the therapy were higher than those of healthy group; TNF values of patient's serums after the therapy were lower than those before the therapy; tiger's urine had obvious inhibitive action on proliferation of peripheral blood's T- cell. Conclusion Tiger's urine could inhibit T- cell's proliferation and TNF's secretion, which may be the important mechanism of curing RA.
5.Effect of oxymatrine treatment on the invasion of human cervical cancer cells
Qing GAO ; Mei GAO ; Ping QU ; Qipei LI ; Qian CHEN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2016;37(3):447-450,459
Objective To investigate the anticancer effect of oxymatrine on cervical cancer cell line (HeLa). Methods MTT assay was used to detect the anti-proliferative effect of oxymatrine.Transwell chamber was used to detect the anti-metastatic effect of oxymatrine.Real-time PCR was used to detect the mRNA levels of MMP-2 and MMP-9.Western blot was used to detect the protein levels of MMP-2,MMP-9,AKT,p-AKT and GADPH. Results We found that application of oxymatrine significantly inhibited the growth of HeLa cells at the concentration above 0.8 mg/mL.We also found that oxymatrine (0.1,0.2 and 0.4 mg/mL)inhibited the invasion of HeLa cells under cytotoxic dose,which was (77.07±20.43)%,(53.95±18.17)% and (20.35±11.20)% of cells that migrated through the matrigel when compared with those of non-oxymatrine treatment group (P<0 .0 5 ). Further research found that oxymatrine (0.1,0.2 and 0.4 mg/mL)could reduce the expression of MMP-2 at the mRNA level,i.e.(82.76±8.71)%,(39.51±12.79)% and (21.53±5.38)% of the expression level when compared with that of non-oxymatrine treatment group (P<0 .0 5 ).The protein expression level of MMP-2 in 0 .4 mg/mL group was (64.69 ±16.52)% of non-oxymatrine treatment group (P<0.05).The phosphorylation level of AKT in 0.4 mg/mL group was (41.27±7.13)% of non-oxymatrine treatment group (P<0.05).Conclusion Oxymatrine can inhibit the invasion of HeLa cells by reducing the expression of MMP-2 via inhibiting the activity of AKT signal pathway.All together,our findings bring new insights into the mechanism of the anticancer effects induced by oxymatrine treatment.
6.Treatment of postoperative bile-duct residual stones with rigid cholangioscopy
Fangxiong MEI ; Yanming GAO ; Rong LI ; Tianyu LI ; Chengcai LI
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2006;0(17):-
Objective To evaluate the treatment of postoperative bile-duct residual stones with rigid cholangioscopy. Methods Three hundred and twenty-seven cases of bile duct residual stones were treated with rigid cholangioscopy. As a route for the rigid cholangioscopy, the T-tube tract (315 cases), the U-tube tract (5 cases) and the jejunostomy tube tract of efferent limb (7 cases) were used. Results Four hundred and eighty-six rigid cholangioscopic sessions were carried out, 1.5 sessions on the average for each patient. Treatment was successful in all but one patient in whom rigid cholangioscopic access to bile duct was difficult since the T-tube tract was too long. The rate of complete removal of the stones was 95.4%. There were no serious complications. Conclusions It′s possible to pass the instrument into the common bile duct and the majority of the intrahepatic bile duct. Many of the problems associated with residual stones can be overcome by this method and good results achieved. This technique seems to be a useful new alternative in patients with difficult retained bile duct stones.
7.Clinical Observation of Acupuncture plus Paroxetine for Depression Due to Liver-qi Stagnation
Xiaoning LI ; Song GAO ; Lei WU ; Jilin MEI ; Nuo LI
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2017;36(2):138-141
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of acupuncture plus Paroxetine in treating depression due to liver-qi stagnation, for seeking a more effective treatment for this disease.Method Sixty patients with depression due to liver-qi stagnation were randomized into a treatment group and a control group, 30 cases in each group. The treatment group was intervened by acupuncture plus Paroxetine, while the control group was by Paroxetine alone, successively for 8 weeks. Hamilton Depression Scale (HAMD), Chinese medicine syndrome and sign score, and central neurotransmitters were observed before and after the treatment, for evaluating the therapeutic efficacy.Result The total effective rate was 96.6% in the treatment group versus 71.4% in the control group, and the treatment group was superior to the control group (P<0.05).Conclusion Acupuncture plus Paroxetine is an effective method in treating depression due to liver-qi stagnation.
8.An exploration in the action targets for antidepressant bioactive components of Xiaoyaosan based on network pharmacology.
Yao GAO ; Li GAO ; Xiao-xia GAO ; Yu-zhi ZHOU ; Xue-mei QIN ; Jun-sheng TIAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(12):1589-1595
The present study aims to predict the action targets of antidepressant active ingredients of Xiaoyaosan to understand the "multi-components, multi-targets and multi-pathways" mechanism. Using network pharmacology, the reported antidepressant active ingredients in Xiaoyaosan (saikosaponin A, saikosaponin C, saikosaponin D, ferulic acid, Z-ligustilide, atractylenolide I, atractylenolide II, atractylenolide III, paeoniflorin, albiflorin, liquiritin, glycyrrhizic acid and pachymic acid), were used to predict the targets of main active ingredients of Xiaoyaosan according to reversed pharmacophore matching method. The prediction was made via screening of the antidepressive drug targets approved by FDA in the DrugBank database and annotating the information of targets with the aid of MAS 3.0 biological molecular function software. The Cytoscape software was used to construct the Xiaoyaosan ingredients-targets-pathways network. The network analysis indicates that the active ingredients in Xiaoyaosan involve 25 targets in the energy metabolism-immune-signal transmutation relevant biological processes. The antidepressant effect of Xiaoyaosan reflects the features of traditional Chinese medicine in multi-components, multi-targets and multi-pathways. This research provides a scientific basis for elucidation of the antidepressant pharmacological mechanism of Xiaoyaosan.
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9.A randomized controlled trial study on the appropriate time of replacing drainage bags after trans-cervical resection of adhesion
Xiaowei GAO ; Xiaoping LI ; Mei LUO ; Li GAO ; Jingjing LI ; Wenhui YANG ; Tao MI
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2017;52(8):901-904
Objective To investigate the appropriate time of replacing drainage bags after trans-cervical resection of adhesion(TCRA) surgery.Methods Totally 156 patients underwent TCRA were randomly divided into three groups:Group A,the drainage bags were replaced daily;Group B,the drainage bags were replaced every 3 days;Group C,the drainage bags were never replaced.The drainage bags were removed on the 6th day after TCRA for all groups.Bacterial culture results from the balloon surface of drainage bag,outer cervical orifice,and the connector of drainage bag for 3 groups were observed.The positive rates of bacterial cultures were analyzed statistically.Results The bacterial culture results from the drainage bag connector of 3 groups indicated that the positive rate of Group C was significantly lower than that of other two groups(P<0.05).The bacterial culture from the drainage bag balloon surface also indicated the same result,but the result did not showed statistically significant difference(P>0.05).There was no statistically significant difference in the culture result firom outer cervical orifice and the volume of drainage fluid within three groups(P>0.05).Conclusion It is indicated that the patient may enjoy a lower rate of bacterial infection without replacing any drainage bags connected to balloon drainage tubes placed after TCRA within 6 days.We suggest that the intrauterine drainage hags may be kept without replacement until direct removing the drainage tube on day 6 after TCRA.
10.Effect of tumor necrosis factor-α with different levels of iodine on expression of Na+/I- symporter in cultured lactating mammary cells
Xue, YU ; Hong-mei, SHEN ; Shi-nan, WANG ; Li-xiang, LIU ; Lin, LIN ; Mei-li, GAO
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(6):616-620
Objective To observe the expression of Na+/I- symporter(NIS) in cultured lactating mammary cells with different levels of iodine and the effect of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α). Methods Original generation of mouse lactating mammary cells cultured in vitro were divided into low iodine group Ⅰ (LI-Ⅰ), low iodine group Ⅱ (LI-Ⅱ), adequate iodine group(AI), high iodine group Ⅰ(HI-Ⅰ), and high iodine group Ⅱ(HI-Ⅱ). Cells were cultured in DEME/F12 culture medium for 24 h with different concentrations of iodine (0,5,50,3000 and 10 000 μg/L, respectively), and TNF-α( 10-2 mg/L) was added to some of cultured cells for 24 h. The expression of NIS mRNA of lactating mammary cells was determined by real-time quantitative PCR and the expression of NIS protein was detected by In-Cell Western. Results In iodine alone group, the expression of NIS mRNA in LI-Ⅰ group [ (64.66 ± 14.99) x 10-4] was higher than that of AI group[ (22.76 ± 7.36) × 10-4, P < 0.01 ]; HI-I group[ (10.18 ±3.53) × 10-4] and HI-Ⅱ group[ (8.59 ± 2.89) × 10-4] were lower than that of AI group(all P < .0.05); With increased iodine concentration, the expression of NIS mRNA decreased. The expression of NIS mRNA in LI-Ⅰ group [(2.72 ± 0.45) × 10-4], LI-Ⅱ group[ (2.69 ± 0.68) × 10-4] and AI group[(1.80 ± 0.67) × 10-4] with iodine plus TNF-o were all lower than that of LI-Ⅰ group, LI-Ⅱ group[ (29.82 ± 4.47 ) × 10-4], and AI group without TNF-α (all P < 0.01). In iodine plus TNF-α, the expression of NIS mRNA in HI-Ⅰ group[(6.58 ± 2.87) × 10-4] and HI-Ⅱ[(7.04 ± 1.36) × 10-4] group were all higher than that of AI group(all P < 0.05); With increased iodine deficiency or iodine excess, the expression of NIS mRNA increased. With increased iodine concentration, the expression of NIS protein decreased in iodine alone group. The expression of NIS protein in iodine plus TNF-α was all lower than that in iodine alone group. In iodine plus TNF-α, the expression of NIS protein increased in both iodine deficiency and iodine excess conditions. Conclusions Iodine may decrease the expression of NIS mRNA and protein of lactating mammary cells. The expression of NIS mRNA and protein of lactating mammary cells was inhibited by TNF-α under different levels of iodine.