1.The protective effect of high density lipoprotein on the liver function of rats with severe burns
Angen HU ; Qingyi ZHENG ; Minfeng ZHANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
Objective To explore the protective effect of high density lipoprotein on the liver function of rats with severe burns. Methods 135 Wistar rats employed in present study were randomly divided into control group (n=15, without treatment), burn group (n=60, with 30%TBSA full-thickness burn on the back) and experimental group (n=60, with the injection of 80mg/kg HDL via the caudal vein immediately after burns). The rats in the groups with burns injury were resuscitated with intraperitoneal isotonic saline (50ml/kg) 30 minutes after burn. The serum content of AST, ALT, ICAM-1 and TNF-? of the rats were determined with corresponding methods. The histological changes in the liver tissue of the rats in all groups were observed under light microscope and electronic microscope. Results The serum content of AST, ALT, ICAM-1 and TNF-? in the rats of control group were significantly lower than those in burn group (P
2.Determination of the total flavonol glycoside in the tablets of Ginkgo biloba leaves by substitution method of reference substance
Qin FEI ; Minfeng ZHU ; Fudong ZHANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2021;43(4):369-375
Objective:To establish a method which Nifedipine was used as an alternative control for determinating of three flavonoid glycosides in the tablets of Ginkgo biloba leaves by substitution method of reference substance.Methods:Make Nifedipine instead reference substance, the analysis was performed on a JADE-PAK C18 column (4.6 mm × 250 mm, 5 μm), with the mobile phase consisted of 0.5% phosphoric acid solution-methanol (adjusting pH value to 2.2) (50:50) at the flow rate of 1.0 ml/min, the column temperature was 35 ℃. The Nifedipine was selected as the reference substance of three flavonoid glycosides and the correction factor of Nifedipine. The content of total flavonoid glycosides was determined by relative correction factor f and substitute reference.Results:The linear ranges of Nifedipine, quercetin, kaempferide and isorhamnetin were 0.17-1.73 μg, 0.11-1.08 μg, 0.08-0.84 μg, 0.04-0.40 μg. The relative correction factor ( f) between Nifedipine and quercetin, kaempferide, isorhamnetin were 0.782 2, 0.768 5, 0.808 8, respectively. The average recovery ( n=6) were 98.48%, 98.03%, 94.55%. Conclusion:The results indicated that the HPLC method by substitute reference substance is economical, feasible and practical.
3.Clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of gastric stump cancer
Bifeng TANG ; Liye MA ; Minfeng ZHANG ; Xiaokang LIU ; Liqiang GU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2008;20(7):449-451
Objective To study the clinicopathologic characteristics and the prognostic factors of gastric stump cancer (GSC). Methods A total of forty-seven patients with GSC from Jan 2000 to Dec 2006 were enrolled in this study for retrospective analysis. Initial surgery was performed for gastric benign disease in 39 patients and for malignant disease in 8 patients, which were divided into 2 groups for analysis. The prognosis of all 47 patients were analyzed. Results The mean interval between previous gastrectomy and diagnosis of GSC was 24.4 years. Tumor developed mostly in the patients with Billroth- Ⅱ reconstruction, and male more than female. Tumor located at anastomotic site mostly, at stump stomach and cardia secondly. The mean interval for patients who had undergone their first gastrectomy for malignant disease was shorter than that with benign disease(P<0.05). Histology, therapy and prognosis showed no significant differences between two groups (P>0.05). Disease TNM stage and total radical gastrectomy were shown to be significant predictor for the outcome of patients with GSC (P <0.01). Conclusion Now the GSC patients with initial surgery performed for malignant disease are increased, which are no siginificant different to patients with benign disease. Early diagnosis and an aggressive surgical approach are crucial to achieve better outcomes for patients with GSC.
4.Substance P stimulates differentiation of mice osteoblast through up-regulating the expression of Osterix
Haibiao SUN ; Qiang LIU ; Minfeng GUO ; Huaping ZHANG ; Junchang CHEN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2009;30(6):716-719
Objective To study the molecular pathway of osteoblastic differentiation induced by substance P (SP), a neurotransmitter. Methods Mesenchymal stem cells were isolated and cultured, and treated with SP or its receptor (NK1) antagonist to induce osteoblastic cell differentiation, respectively. Alkaline phosphatase activity was determined; Osterix gene expression was detected by RT-PCR after 1-2 weeks for three times. The data of each culture condition were analyzed using SPSS12.0 statistical software to determine whether the differences between conditions were significant. Results After 4-5 days' culture, bone marrow stromal cells became spindle-shaped, triangular or polygonic. They covered the plate surface, formed extensive cell sheets in each group after 11-12 days of culture, and then induced differentiation to osteoblast. SP up-regulated the important transcription factor Osterix gene expression significantly (P<0.05). Conclusion The up-regulation of Osterix gene expression by SP may stimulate osteoblastic cell differentiation. SP's regulation depends on its receptor NK1.
5.Relationship between sleep disorder and treatment strategy in elderly patients with primary hypertension
Minfeng CHENG ; Xianglan WANG ; Zhiyong ZHONG ; Jinbei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Health Management 2010;04(3):168-170
Objective To explore the relationship between sleep disorder and management strategies in the elderly patients with primary hypertension.Methods The sleep status of 122 elderly patients with primary hypertension was evaluated by Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index(PSQI) and Coping Style Questionnaire(CSQ).Results The mean score of PSQI was 8.34±3.81,and 63.93% (78/122) of the participants experienced sleep disorder.The most commonly used management strategy wag "problem-solving" (0.74±0.18) and "rationalization" (0.56±0.19).The management strategies were different by gender and age.The lowest score was found in the "ask-for-help" group(t=2.326,P=0.022),which was negatively related with sleep disorders (r=-0.208,P=0.022).Conclusions Intervention of management strategy in elderly patients with primary hypertension may help to improve their sleep quality.
6.Effects on rat hearts induced by three kinds of band electromagnetic radiation
Yan DOU ; Dewen WANG ; Minfeng ZHANG ; Ruiyun PENG ; Junsong ZHANG ; Jiexi DENG ; Yihe GUO
Chinese Journal of Radiological Medicine and Protection 2009;29(1):114-116
Objective To investigate the effects on rat hearts induced by three kinds of band electromagnetic radiation (X-band, S-band and Electromagnetic pulse (EMP))and the differences of injury grade. Methods 180 healthy male Wistar rats were randomly divided into four groups:control group (n = 36) and three experimental groups (n = 48) treated with X-band, S-band high power microwave and EMP, respectively. At different time-points (6 hours,1, 3, 7, 14, 28 days,6 months and 12 months) after irradiation, the rats were killed and the pathological changes of the heart tissues were observed. Results The rat hearts of three experimental groups were differently injured, but the change character was similar. The injury was more and more serious at 6 hours -7 days:deranged cardiomyofilaments, decreased glycogen, Pyknosis;lysed Purkinje cells;swelling matrix and serous exudates. The injured hearts showed convalesecence at 14-28 days, and returned to normal progressively at 6-12 months.compared with the injured hearts irradiated by the three different band wave electromagnetic at the same time: the hearts were injured most seriously irradiated by X-band high power microwave(HPM), and slighter for those by S-band HPM, most slightest for those by EMP. Those in control group were normal. Conclusions Three kinds of band wave electromagnetic radiation injure the rat hearts differently. The injury grades are X > S > EMP. The research indicates that the shorter wave length or higher frequency make rat hearts injure more seriously, and need the longer time to resume.
7.Risk factors of antidepressant treatment emergent suicidal ideas or attempted suicide among patients with bipolar depression
Zili HAN ; Zhaoyu GAN ; Minfeng CHENG ; Ming ZHANG ; Zhiyong ZHONG ; Xiaoli WU ; Jinbei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(8):716-717
Objective To explore the risk factors of antidepressant treatment emergent suicidal ideas or attempted suicide among patients with bipolar depression. Methods Out of 623 patients with bipolar disorder visiting between June 2006 and June 2009,68 who was initially diagnosed as unipolar disorder and treated with antidepressants were retrospectively surveyed. Suicide and activation symptoms during the process of antidepressant treatment were estimated based on the cases record and semi-structural interviews. Unconditional bivariate logistic regression was conducted to analyze the potential risk factors. Results Of 68 patients,7 ( 10. 3% ) experienced antidepressant treatment emergent suicidal ideas and 4 ( 5.9% ) attempted suicide after 2 to 63 ( 17.45 ± 5.90 )days following the treatment. The antidepressant treatment emergent suicidal ideas or attempted suicide were related to the suicidal level before treatment (P= 0. 012, OR = 2. 072 ) and the combined use of benzodiazepine (P =0. 043, OR = 0.236). Clinical subtypes, gender, age, symptoms feature, types of antidepressant and antidepressanttreatment emergent activation symptoms had little impact on the antidepressant treatment emergent suicidal ideas orattempted suicide (P > 0.05 ). Conclusion The antidepressant treatment emergent suicidal ideas or attempted suicide among patients with bipolar depression are positively related to the suicidal level before treatment while negatively associated with the combined use of benzodiazepine.
8.Predictors for HBeAg negative chronic hepatitis patients with steatosis and its value in diagnosis of hepatic inflammation and fibrosis
Ruidan ZHENG ; Chengrun XU ; Jiarong MENG ; Minfeng ZHANG ; Aixia DOU ; Kun ZHOU ; Lungen LU
Chinese Journal of Digestion 2009;29(9):533-536
Objective To investigate the relationship between clinical presentation and pathological characteristics in HBeAg negative chronic hepatitis B(CHB) patients with steatosis, and to find out the predictors of hepatic inflammation and fibrosis. Methods HgeAg negative CHB patients with (n=56) or without (n=60) steatosis confirmed clinically and pathologically were enrolled in the study. All patients were examined for fasting blood glucose(FBG), fasting insulin (FINS), triglyceride (TG), cholesterol (TC), alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamyhransferase (GGT), alkaline phosphatase (ALP) albumin (Alb), globulin(Glb), homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR), HBV-DNA and body mass index(BMI). The association of above parameters with hepatic inflammation, fibrosis and fatty deposition were analyzed statistically. Results It was demonstrated that BMI, FBG, FINS, TG, TC, GGT, ALP , Glb and HOMA-IR were significantly higher in HBeAg negative CHB patients with steatosis than those without steatosis (P<0.05). Whereas the levels of HBV-DNA, Alb, ALT and AST were significantly lower in HBeAg negative CHB patients with steatosis compared with those without steatosis (P<0.05). The hepatic inflammation and fibrosis were aggravated in patients with steatosis. It was implicated that BMI,FBG, FINS, TG, TC, GGT and HOMA-IR(all P values 0.05) were significant predictors for hepatic steatosis, while ALT, AST, Glb and HBV-DNA(all P values <0.05) were significant predictors for hepatic inflammation. And the predictors for hepatic fibrosis were ALT, AST, Alb, Glb and HBV-DNA(all P values <0.05). Conclusions Hepatic steatosis is common in HBeAg negative CHB patients which is positively associated with parameters including BMI, FBG, FINS, TG, TC, GGT, ALP and HOMA-IR. Besides steatosis, the hepatic inflammation and fibrosis are also aggravated in these patients.
9.Study Advances in Traditional Chinese Medicines Used in Diabetic Refractory Wounds
Jingting ZHANG ; Minfeng WU ; Minghua MA ; Quangang ZHU ; Fulun LI ; Hua NIAN
China Pharmacist 2015;18(12):2138-2140
Refractory wounds are the common complication of diabetes,and the therapeutic scheme and methods are paid more and more attention nowadays. The influence of traditional Chinese medicines on diabetic wound healing, such as promoting fibroblasts proliferation, enhancing granulation tissue formation, increasing the secretion of growth factors and reducing the wound scar, was re-viewed in the paper to provide scientific basis and reference for traditional Chinese medicines used in diabetic refractory wounds.
10.Anti-angiogenetic effect of arenobufagin in vitro and in vivo.
Junshan LIU ; Dongmei ZHANG ; Minfeng CHEN ; Manmei LI ; Qingdao LUO ; Hiroshi KURIHARA ; Wencai YE
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(5):527-33
This study is to investigate the anti-angiogenetic effect of arenobufagin in vitro and in vivo. The anti-proliferation effect of arenobufagin on CNE-2, Hep2, SH-SY5Y, LOVO, PC-3 and DU145 cells as well as human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) was determined by MTT assay. Cell morphological changes of LOVO and HUVECs after arenobufagin treatment were observed by microscopy. Arenobufagin inhibited the proliferation of CNE-2, Hep2, SH-SY5Y, LOVO, PC-3, DU145 and HUVECs in a dose-dependent manner. Furthermore, it was obviously observed that the subcytotoxic concentration of arenobufagin in human carcinoma cells induced a marked decrease in the viability of HUVECs. Chick embryo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model was used to detect the anti-angiogenetic effect of arenobufagin in vivo. Arenobufagin significantly suppressed the angiogenesis of CAM. Cell cycle analysis demonstrated that G2/M phase was arrested and the sub-G1 peak appeared with the increase of arenobufagin concentration. PI/Annexin V double staining assay further demonstrated that arenobufagin could induce apoptosis in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Mitochondrial potential collapse detected by flow cytometric analysis was increased after arenobufagin treatment. It also observed that PARP was cleaved to p85 active form by Western blotting. Taken together, arenobufagin has significant anti-angiogenetic effect in vitro and in vivo, and the action mechanisms behind its anti-angiogenesis may be associated with cell cycle arrest and apoptosis of vein endothelial cells.