2.The effect of d-?-tocopherol against ethanol-induced oxidative stress in mouse liver
Qiuzhen WANG ; Aiguo MA ; Chaoying ZHANG ; Xiuzhen ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2003;0(08):-
Aim To investigate whether d-?-tocopherol supplementation had protective effect on the pro-oxidant-antioxidant state following chronic ethanol treatment in mouse liver and its underlying mechanism.Methods Mice were randomly divided into 5 groups:control(NC),ethanol control(EC),d-?-tocopherol 1(TOC 1),d-?-tocopherol 2(TOC 2)and d-?-tocopherol 3(TOC 3)group.After ingesting ethanol(2.4 g ethanol?kg-1 bw),the mice were treated by d-?-tocopherol(25,50,100 mg?kg-1 bw?d-1,respectively),meanwhile,the normal control group and ethanol control group(2.4 g ethanol?kg-1 bw)were set up.The activities of glutathione peroxidase(GSH-Px),superoxide dismutase(SOD),ATPase and glutathione-S transferase(GST)in liver were measured,meanwhile the concentration of malondialdehyde(MDA)was determined when the mice were continuously treated for 60 d.Results There was significant change in all indices between the ethanol control group and normal control group(P
3.The effects of stromal cel1-derived factor 1 on the migration of neural stem cells and the recovery of lower limb function after spinal cord injury
Zhe LI ; Ganghua GUO ; Guosheng WANG ; Qiuzhen ZHANG ; Chenxia GUAN ; Lin YUE
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2015;37(6):411-415
Objective To assess the effect of stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1) on the migration of neural stem cells and recovery of lower limb function after spinal cord injury (SCI).Methods A modified version of Allen's method was used to establish a SCI model in each of 96 adult male Sprague-Dawley rats.They were then randomly divided into group A which received an injection of phosphate buffer solution,group B which received an injection of neural stem cells,group C which received a combination of SDF-1 and neural stem cells,and group D which received AMD3100 and neural stem cells 7 days after the modeling.The functioning of the hind limbs of all of the rats was assessed on the 7th,14th,21st and 28th day after the modeling.The rats were then sacrificed and frozen sections of their spinal cords were stained with hematoxylin-eosin (HE) and marked with CM-Dil under fluorescent light.Results An accumulation of fluorescing cells were observed in spine cords from both group B and C,with the counts of group B [(23.6 ±3.7),(18.9 ±5.6)and(15.2 ±4.3) respectively] at the day 14,21 and 28 after modeling significantly smaller than those of group C [(27.4 ± 4.7),(20.4 ± 5.2) and (18.3 ± 3.9) respectively].During the same period of time,the average BBB scores of groups B and C were significantly better than those of groups A and D.Moreover,the average score of group C was significantly higher than group B's at all time points.Conclusions Transplanted neural stem cells can migrate to the injured site,surviving and differentiating to promote the recovery of limb function in rats with spinal cord injury.SDF-1 can promote that migration and proliferation.Moreover,CXCR4 receptor's antagonist AMD3100 can significantly hinder neural stem cells' migration to the injured site on the spinal cord.
4.Establishment and characteristics of orthotopically transplanted model of human primary malignant spleen lymphoma in nude mice.
Qiuzhen LIU ; Wei ZHAO ; Chaowei TUO ; Zihong WANG ; Bingquan WU ; Ning ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2002;24(3):234-238
OBJECTIVETo establish three orthotopically transplanted model of human primary malignant spleen lymphoma in the nude mice.
METHODSOrthotopic transplantation of histologically intact human primary malignant splenic lymphoma tissue obtained from patients was introduced into the splenic parenchyma of nude mice. Tumorigenicity, invasion, metastasis and morphological characteristics of the transplanted tumor were studied by light microscopy, electron microscopy and immunohistochemical methods.
RESULTSThe first kind, a strain of human primary malignant spleen lymphoma (non-Hodgkin's, cleaved B cell, BFNHL-HMN-1) screened from 11 patients which had been passaged in vivo for 41 generations, a second kind, a liver metastasis model of human primary malignant spleen lymphoma (non-Hodgkin's, cleaved B cell, LM-BFNHL-HMN-2) which had been passaged for 47 generations and a third kind of human primary malignant spleen lymphoma (non-Hodgkin's, T-immunoblastic cell, TINHL-HMN-3) having passaged for 37 generations were all successfully transplanted in 611 nude mice. Models of BFNHL-HMN-1 and TINHL-HMN-3 tumor gave nodular growth and lymph node metastasis in the spleen hilum but without any metastasis in the abdominal lymph nodes or organs. In the LM-BFNHL-HMN-2 model, not only did the tumor cells grow in the spleen, but in spleen hilum, lymph nodes and liver also. The orthotopically transplanted tumor cells were similar to the original human tumor in light histopathology, ultrastructure features, DNA content and chromosomal karyotype.
CONCLUSIONThese three models are able to serve as useful tools for the study of biologic characteristics and experimental treatment of human primary malignant lymphoma.
Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Humans ; Lymphoma ; pathology ; Mice ; Mice, Nude ; Neoplasm Metastasis ; Neoplasm Transplantation ; Splenic Neoplasms ; pathology ; Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays
5.Measurement of alveolar surfactant after bleomycin-induced pulmonary injuries.
Guangbin CUI ; Jingguo WEI ; Yaocheng WANG ; Aiguo PAN ; Qiuzhen WU ; Mei HUANG ; Xiaonan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2002;20(1):35-37
OBJECTIVETo observe the ultrastructures of rat alveolar type II cells and change of composition of phospholipid(PL) and content of protein in pulmonary surfactant(PS), to investigate the relation between change in composition of PL and activity of alveolar type II cells.
METHODSThe rats lung injury models were made by intratracheally instilling bleomycin(BLM) (4 mg/ml, 5 mg/kg). 28 rats were divided into four groups: 3-day group, 7-day group, 14-day group and 28-day group. Preparations of each group were stained histochemically and examined by electron microscope, content of PL in BALF, composition of PL and content of protein of each group were determined respectively.
RESULTS(1) Rats lungs in experimental groups were found that PS lost continuously, appeared homogenous and chorionic, dropped in the pulmonary alveolies. 3-day group was more apparent. Ruthenium red attaching on pulmonary surfactant was thicker in 3-day group, and the colour deeper, no difference in 7-day group and 14-day group, thinner in 28-day group. Content of PL in PS of BALF was increasing. Content of phosphatidylglycerol(PG) increased in 3-day group, decreased in 7-day, 14-day and 28-day group. The change of content of phosphatidylinositol(PI) was reversed. (2) Alveolar type II cells degenerated, necrotized, even disintegrated in 3-day group and 7-day group. 3-day group was more apparent. Proliferations of alveolar type II cells were found in each group, 7-day group was more apparent. We found that type II cells transformed to type I cells in 14-day group, extended and attached on bare basement membrane. Content of protein in PS was the highest in 3-day group, almost equal to the content of the control group in 28-day group.
CONCLUSIONMorphologic change and alternation of quality and quantity of PS after bleomycin-induced pulmonary injures specifically reflect the activity of alveolar type II cells. Measuring content of PL in BALF is one of simple and feasible method judging activity of alveolar type II cells when lungs of the rats are injured early by bleomycin.
Animals ; Antibiotics, Antineoplastic ; toxicity ; Bleomycin ; toxicity ; Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ; chemistry ; Lung ; drug effects ; pathology ; ultrastructure ; Pulmonary Alveoli ; chemistry ; Pulmonary Surfactants ; analysis ; Rats
6.Efficacy of arthroscopic anchor fixation of medial collateral ligament combined with anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in the treatment of type KD-IIIM dislocation of knee joint
Liang ZHANG ; Qiuzhen LIANG ; Zandong ZHAO ; Xin KANG ; Bo REN ; Xian ZHANG ; Li ZHANG ; Yue WANG ; Jiang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2021;37(10):881-887
Objective:To compare the clinical effect of anchor fixation of medial collateral ligament(MCL)and non-repaired treatment combined with arthroscopic anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction in the treatment of type KD-IIIM(Schenck classification)dislocation of knee joint.Methods:A retrospective case-control study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of 41 patients with type KD-IIIM dislocation of the knee joint admitted to Xi'an Honghui Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University from September 2015 to September 2017. There were 26 males and 15 females,with the age range of 15-62 years[(37.7±13.9)years]. A total of 21 patients were treated by arthroscopic anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction and anchor fixation of MCL(repaired group)and 20 patients by arthroscopic anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction without MCL repair(non-repaired group). The perioperative complications were observed. Comparisons between the two groups were made before operation,4 months after operation and at the last follow-up in terms of Lysholm score,International Knee Documentation Committee(IKDC)score,Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)and range of motion of joint flextion and extension. The medial opening distance of stress X-ray of lower limbs was also observed at the last follow-up.Results:All patients were followed up for 48-66 months[(54.4±5.1)months]. No perioperative complications were noted. The Lysholm score,IKDC score,VAS and range of motion of joint flextion and extension showed no statistical differences between the two groups before operation( P>0.05),and all were improved from the preoperative level at 4 months after operation and at the last follow-up( P<0.05). The Lysholm score in repaired group were(69.7±5.1)points and(83.8±4.9)points at 4 months after operation and at the last follow-up,significantly higher than those in non-repaired group[(61.0±5.5)points and(74.6±6.0)points]( P<0.05). The IKDC score in repaired group was(71.8±4.0)points at 4 months after operation,significantly higher than that in non-repaired group[(71.1±3.9)points]( P<0.05). The IKDC score in repaired group was(82.3±5.1)points at the last follow-up,similar with that in non-repaired group[(83.2±4.0)points]( P>0.05). The VAS in repaired group was(2.5±0.6)points at 4 months after operation,significantly decreased in comparison with(3.2±1.2)points in non-repaired group( P<0.05). The VAS in repaired group was(2.0±1.4)points when compared to(2.2±1.3)points in non-repaired group at the last follow-up( P>0.05). The range of motion of joint flextion and extension in repaired group was(107.6±6.9)° and(125.9±7.8)° at 4 months after operation and at the last follow-up,significantly increased in comparison with(89.6±4.0)° and(120.9±5.2)° in non-repaired group( P<0.05). The medial opening distance in repaired group was(2.3±0.2)mm at the last follow-up,significantly decreased when compared to(3.1±0.2)mm in non-repaired group( P<0.05). Conclusion:For type KD-IIIM knee dislocation,arthroscopic anchor fixation of MCL or without MCL repair combined with anterior and posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction are both effective in satisfactory functional recovery,but MCL repair contributes to earlier function recovery,faster pain relief and more reliable joint stability.
7.Lipid production by oleaginous microorganisms using food wastes: a review.
Yong ZHANG ; Yangbin HE ; Wen YANG ; Faqi TAN ; Weiwei LI ; Qiuzhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2022;38(2):565-577
Food wastes are rich in nutrients and can be used for producing useful chemicals through biotransformation. Some oleaginous microorganisms can use food wastes to produce lipids and high value-added metabolites such as polyunsaturated fatty acids, squalene, and carotenoids. This not only reduces the production cost, but also improves the economic value of the products, thus has large potential for commercial production. This review summarized the advances in food waste treatment, with a focus on the lipid production by oleaginous microorganisms using food wastes. Moreover, challenges and future directions were prospected with the aim to provide a useful reference for related researchers.
Biofuels
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Refuse Disposal
8.Effect of the chemoprotectant tempol on anti-tumor activity of cisplatin.
Shuangyan YE ; Sisi ZENG ; Mengqiu HUANG ; Jianping CHEN ; Xi CHEN ; Pengfei XU ; Qianli WANG ; Wenwen GAO ; Bingsheng YANG ; Bingtao HAO ; Wenhuan HUANG ; Qiuzhen LIU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2019;39(8):883-890
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the effect of the chemoprotectant tempol on the anti-tumor activity of cisplatin (DDP).
METHODS:
The cellular toxicity of tempol in human colon cancer SW480 cells and mouse colon cancer CT26 cells were evaluated using MTT and cell counting kit-8 assays. CalcuSyn software analysis was used to determine the interaction between tempol and DDP in inhibition of the cell viability. A subcutaneous homograft mouse model of colon cancer was established. The mice were randomly divided into control group, tempol group, cisplatin group and tempol + DDP treatment group with intraperitoneal injections of the indicated agents. The tumor size, body weight and lifespan of the mice were measured, and HE staining was used to analyze the cytotoxic effect of the agents on the kidney and liver. Immunohistochemistry and Western blotting were performed to detect the expression of Bax and Bcl2 in the tumor tissue, and TUNEL staining was used to analyze the tumor cell apoptosis. The level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the tumor tissue was determined using flow cytometry.
RESULTS:
Tempol showed inhibitory effects on the viability of SW480 and CT26 cells. CalcuSyn software analysis showed that tempol had a synergistic anti-tumor effect with DDP (CI < 1). In the homograft mouse model, tempol treatment alone did not produce obvious anti-tumor effect. HE staining showed that the combined use of tempol and DDP alleviated DDP-induced fibrogenesis in the kidneys, but tempol also reduced the anti-tumor activity of DDP. Compared with the mice treated with DDP alone, the mice treated with both tempol and DDP had a significantly larger tumor size ( < 0.01) and a shorter lifespan ( < 0.05). Tempol significantly reversed DDP-induced expression of Bax and Bcl2 in the tumor tissue and tumor cell apoptosis ( < 0.001), and obviously reduced the elevation of ROS level in the tumor tissue induced by DDP treatment ( < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
Tempol can attenuate the anti-tumor effect of DDP while reducing the side effects of DDP. Caution must be taken and the risks and benefits should be carefully weighed when considering the use of tempol as an anti-oxidant to reduce the toxicities of DDP.
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Antineoplastic Agents
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Antioxidants
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Apoptosis
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Cell Line, Tumor
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Cisplatin
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Cyclic N-Oxides
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pharmacology
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Drug Resistance, Neoplasm
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Mice
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