1.Protective effect of the ethanol extract of vaccinium bracteatum thumb leaf on acute liver injury induced by CC14 in mice
Renyan GONG ; Xifeng LI ; Meng WANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2011;18(6):741-743
Objective To investigate the protective effect of the ethanol extract of vacciniuin bracteatum thumb leaf on acute liver injury induced by CC14 in mice. Methods Sixty mice were allocated into 6 groups randomly, respectively as the normal control group,the model group,the positive control group,the ethanol extract low,middle and high dose group. Each group had 10 mice. Acute hepatic injury model of mice was made by using CC14. The level of ALT, AST in blood serum and SOD,MDA in hepatic tissue were observed. The hepatic tissue was HE-stained conventionally and observed. Results Acute liver injury in mice could be successfully induced by CC14 ,as demonstrated by increased serum ALT, AST levels and severe histological observations. Pretreatment with the ethanol extract of vaccinium bracteatum thumb leaf indicated its potent protective effects on acute liver injury, as demonstrated by a significant decrease in ALT, AST and MDA. Conclusion The ethanol extract of vaccinium bracteatum thumb leaf had an obviously protective effect on acute liver injury induced by CC14, which could be due to its antioxidative stress effect.
2.EFFECTS OF SOYBEAN PHOSPHOLIPIDS ON CONTENTS OF LIPIDS IN ERYTHROCYTE MEMBRANES OF MICE
Jufang GONG ; Linxiang SHAO ; Xiaohua ZHENG ; Feng SHI ; Renyan NAN
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
Objective: To study the effects of soybean phospholipids on fatty acids and phospholipids content in erythrocyte membranes of mice. Methods:The mice were fed with soybean phospholipids of 2 . 5, 5 . 0 , 10.0 g/kg bw respectively while control group with distilled water for 30 days. Then the mice were killed and contents of fatty acids and phospholipids in erythrocyte membranes were detected by HPLC. Results: (1)The contents of linoleic acid (C18 ∶2) and linolenic acid ( C18 ∶3), the composition of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) were increased obviously (P
3.Application of modified duct-to-mucosa pancreaticojejunostomy in pancreaticoduodenectomy
Bin ZHU ; Yougang MA ; Liang JING ; Lei XIA ; Renyan GONG ; Yinghe QIU ; Mengchao WU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1994;0(05):-
Objective To investigate a modified technique of pancreaticojejunostomy in pancreaticoduodenectomy ( PD ).Methods The clinical data of 72 patients of PD using the modified technique of duct-to-mucosa pancreaticojejunostomy for treatment of benign or malignant tumor of pancreas or duodenum was retrospectively analyzed.Results There were no operative deaths; 2 of the 72 patients (2.78%) had postoperative pancreatic fistula. 63 patients were followed up. Of the 63 cases, the digestion and absorption functions of gastrointestine were normal in 60 patients and they were well nourished,but 3 patients suffered from chronic steatorrhea and malnutrition.Conclusions The modified duct-to-mucosa pancreaticojejunostomy is a simple and safe technique. With this technique, the rate of pancreatic fistula or leakage is relatively low and the function of the remnant pancreatic is well preserved.