1.The feasibility of tracheal intubation without muscle relaxant after induction of anesthesia with target controlled propofol-remifentanil infusion
Jie YI ; Rongrong HAO ; Ailun LUO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(04):-
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of tracheal intubation without muscle relaxant after induction of anesthesia with propofol-remifentanil given by target controlled infusion (TCI) .Methods Twenty-eight ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ patients of both sexes (15 males, 13 females) aged 18-67 yrs weighing 43-89 kg scheduled for elective operation under general anesthesia were studied. Midazolam 0.03 mg?kg-1 was given i. v. as premedication. Anesthesia was induced with propofol and remifentanil and both of them were given by TCI. The target effect site concentration of propofol was set at 3 ?g?ml-1 and that of remifentanil at 4 ng?ml-1. BP, HR and bispectral index (BIS) were monitored during induction and intubation. The results of tracheal intubation were graded as satisfactory, average and poor baaed on intubation conditions and intubation response including easiness of ventilating the patients via face mask, jaw relaxation, easiness of inserting laryngoscope and visualization of larynx, the vocal cord position and patients response to intubation such as cough, limb movement and response to cuff inflation.Results HR and BP were significantly increased within 1 min after intubation as compared to the baseline values before intubation ( P
2.Effect of pranlukast on memory impairment and nerve injury in streptozocin-induced type 1 diabetic mice
Yongjin TAN ; Rongrong DONG ; Hao HONG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2016;30(4):323-329
OBJECTIVE To investigate the effect of pranlukast(Pran) on learning and memory impairment and neuroinflammatory and apoptotic response in streptozocin(STZ)-induced type 1 diabetic mice. METHODS Male ICR mice were injected through the tail vein with STZ(150 mg·kg-1)to induce the type 1 diabetes model. Diabetic mice were administered orally with Pran. After 4 consecutive weeks of administration,the escape latency in hidden platform trials,number of platform crossings and time spent in the target quadrant of mice were assessed by the Morris water maze(MWM)test. Western blot was used to detect the proteins of cysteinyl-leukotrienes receptor-1(CysLT1R)and pro-inflammatory factors,nuclear factor-κB p65 subunit(NF-κB p65),interleukin-1β(IL-1β),tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α),and cleaved caspase 3,Bax and Bcl-2 in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of diabetic mice. We also determined fasting blood glucose,serum insulin and lipids such as triglyceride,total cholesterol,high density lipoprotein cholesterol,and low density lipoprotein cholesterol. RESULTS The data of the MWM test showed that untreated diabetic mice displayed a higher escape latency in hidden platform trials(P<0.05),and a smaller number of platform crossings(P<0.05)as well as shorter per?centage of time spent in the target quadrant(P<0.05). The data of Western blotting showed that treat?ment with Pran 0.6 and 1.2 mg·kg-1 significantly reduced the levels of CysLT1R,nuclear NF-κB p65, IL-1βand TNF-α,cleaved caspase 3,and the ratio of Bax and Bcl-2 in the hippocampus and prefrontal cortex of diabetic mice(P<0.05). However,Pran did not improve the fasting blood glucose,serum insulin or lipid metabolism disorder in diabetic mice. CONCLUSION Pran improves memory impairment and nerve injury in STZ-induced type 1 diabetic mice.
3.The research progress of traditional Chinese medicinepigments′pharmacological activity and its adverse reaction
Rongrong HAO ; Yidan ZHANG ; Xiuping QIN ; Pengwei ZHUANG ; Yanjun ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2017;33(6):744-748
We systematically analyse and summarize on the literature(1996-2016) by reading and analysing them.Active ingredients and pharmacological activity of traditional Chinese medicine pigment composition(Saffower Yellower Injection) is introduced and its response characteristics, factors and potential causes of ADR are revealed, which provides the reference for safe, rational clinical management of drugs.Also it reminds that clinicians should master the characteristics of adverse reactions of traditional Chinese medicine pigment and grasp the ADR potential causes and control measures, in order to reach the goal of rational drug use.
4.Establish Evaluation System to Track Implementation Effect of Clinical Research Projects
Wen HUI ; Xiaokun ZHANG ; Hao JIANG ; Wenhui JU ; Rongrong JI ; Zhiyong YANG ; Chang LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2015;28(4):299-302
Objective To establish a suitable evaluation index system to track implementation effect of clinical research program.Methods Delphi method was used to creat the evaluation index system.The weighted average method was adopted to determine the weight of each index.Results After two rounds of expert consultation,twenty seven evaluation indices were selected,including three first-class indices,eight second-class indices and sixteen third-class indices,and the weight of each index was determined.Conclusions The evaluation index system reflects the purpose of tracking clinical research to a certain extent.This index system is simple and easy to be used.
5.The analysis of gait disorders in patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus
Jie SUN ; Chunyan LIU ; Honglin HAO ; Rongrong HUA ; Xing LIU ; Yan XING
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(5):583-586
Objective:To investigate the features of gait disorders in patients with idiopathic normal pressure hydrocephalus(iNPH).Methods:Clinical data of 42 patients diagnosed with iNPH admitted to the neurological department of Aviation General Hospital from March 2017 to July 2020 were consecutively collected.The features of gait disturbance and activity of daily living were retrospectively studied.Results:Of the 42 patients, 29 cases(69%)were males, aged(73.0±8.3)years, and 13 cases were females, aged(73.0±8.3)years old.The mean course of disease was(3.5±3.0)years.There were 90.5% of patients(38/42)complained of gait disorders, and 61.9%(26/42)had fall histories.All patients had gait abnormalities.The time for 3m-Timed Up and Go(TUG)test were(27.8±17.0)seconds, and the proportion of patients with the time for 3m-TUG less than 10 seconds, 10~20 seconds and more than 20 seconds were 5.9%(2/34), 35.3%(12/34)and 58.8%(20/34), respectively.In the 10-meter walking test, 8 patients needed assistance.Of the 34 patients who could walk independently, 94.1%(32/34)had tandem walking disturbed and tendency toward falling, 76.5%(26/34)had turning disturbed, 44.1%(15/34)had wide based stride and small steps, 29.4%(10/34)had trunk balance disturbed, 23.5%(8/34)had reduced foot-floor clearance, and 8.8%(3/34)had start hesitation, 97.6%(41/42)had abnormal step counting and 90.5%(38/42)had abnormal time evaluation.The proportion of patients with activity of daily living(Barthel Index)scores of(mild dependence), moderate dependence and severe dependence were 71.4%(30/42), 28.6%(12/42)and 0%(0/42). Of the 30 patients with mild dependence, 56.7%(17/30)had fall histories.Conclusions:In our study, all patients have gait dysfunction, which causes some impact on activity of daily living and a higher risk of falls.Gait slowness, tandem walking disturbed, turning disturbed, tendency toward falling, wide based stride and small steps are the most involved gait characteristics.Early assessment of gait disorders is of great significance in early diagnosis and the prevention of falls and living ability decline.
6.Overexpression of the tumor suppressor gene PTEN inhibits the phosphorylation of Akt in activated hepatic stellate cells in vitro
Lisen HAO ; Xiaolan ZHANG ; Changzhen REN ; Liwen LI ; Jing WANG ; Yanbo MO ; Rongrong BIAN ; Yue WEI ; Jiaqi ZHANG ; Yuling LIU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(7):1069-1072
Objective Using an adenoviral vector , the wild-type PTEN gene was transduced into activated hepatic stellate cell (HSC) in vitro and the phosphorylation status of Akt were investigated. Methods The wild type PTEN gene was transduced into activated HSC in vitro mediated by adenoviral vector. The expressions of PTEN and total Akt in HSC were measured by Western blot and Real-time fluorescent quantitation PCR. And the expressions of phosphorylated Akt (Thr308) in HSC was determined by Western blot. Results The data showed that exogenous wild type PTEN gene was successfully transduced and expressed in activated HSC in vitro. The over-expression of wild type PTEN resulted in the significant down-regulated expression of phosphorylated Akt (Thr308) in activated HSC (P < 0.01). But no significant defferences were found in the expression of total Akt in activated HSC at both transcriptional and translational levels(P>0.50). Conclusions The overexpression of wild-type PTEN can negatively regulate PI3K/Akt signaling transduction by inhibiting the phosphorylation of Akt in activated HSC in vitro.
7.Efficacy and safety of pancreas freezing
Dawei QIU ; Lizhi NIU ; Feng MU ; Xiang PENG ; Liang ZHOU ; Haibo LI ; Rongrong LI ; Kecheng XU ; Jiazan NI ; Lingzhi JIANG ; Yize HU ; Zhuofang HAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(2):124-127
Objective To observe the blood biochemical and histological changes before and after pancreas freezing, to provide evidence for cryosurgery for pancreatic cancer. Methods Fifteen healthy pigs were divided into deep frozen group (n = 5), shallow frozen group (n = 5), non-frozen group (n = 3) and normal group (n = 2). After anesthesia and Iaparotomy, a probe of the Argon-Helium Surgical System was inserted into the pancreas, 100% and 10% argon output power were used in deep and shallow frozen group, respectively;and the temperature were - 130 ~ - 140℃ and - 110 ~ - 120℃, respectively;which results in an ice-ball with 15 ~ 20 mm in diameter. Then helium gas was inputted to increase the temperature to 10 ~ 20℃ for three minutes;then the whole process was repeated. A probe was inserted into the pancreas in the non-frozen group only and only laparotomy was performed in non-grozen group normal group and normal group. Serum amylase, IL-6, CRP levels before and after the experiment was determined;the pigs were sacrificed at day 7 and the pancreas was harvested for light microscope and electron microscope examination. Results The frozen pancreatic tissue became pitchy necrosis zone, and it could be distinguished from non-frozen tissue;there were obvious tissue necrosis in the center and para-center of frozen area, and the ultra-structure were destroyed and disappeared, mitochondria degranulation and rough endoplasmic reticulum degrannlation were observed. Serum amylase was elevated in 13 (86.7%) pigs and most returned to normal at 6th day. Serum IL-6 was slightly elevated in 5 (33.3%) pigs. There was no significant difference among all the groups in term of serum CRP. All the pigs were alive until the time of sacrifice. Conclusions Cryosurgery has affirmative fatal ablative effects on pancreatic tissue, and it is safe with no serious complications.
8.Effects of salicylic acid on synthesis of rosmarinic acid and related enzymes in the suspension cultures of Salvia miltiorrhiza.
Mengli JIAO ; Rongrong CAO ; Hongyan CHEN ; Wenfang HAO ; Juan'e DONG
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2012;28(3):320-328
Rosmarinic acid (RA), a phenolic acid, is one of the important secondary metabolites produced in Salvia miltiorrhiza. To observe the influence of salicylic acid (SA), an elicitor, on the synthesis of RA and related enzymes, we treated the cell suspension cultures of S. miltiorrhiza with SA and L-a-aminooxy-beta-phenylpropionic acid (AOPP), a competitive inhibitor of tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT). Under this condition, the activities of related enzymes, such as phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and TAT were traced and assayed; the accumulative amount of RA was measured. The results showed that the PAL activity reached the peak at 4 h, 124% higher than that of the control, and the content of RA reached its maximum ((5.914 +/- 0.296) mg/g dry weight) at 8 h, after treated by 6.25 mg/L SA on day 6 of the suspension culture. The results of treatment with 0.1 micromol/L AOPP showed that AOPP affected little on the TAT activity, while the PAL activity was significantly influenced, with 44% lower than that of the control at 6 h. Meanwhile, the reduced accumulation of RA ((4.709 +/- 0.204) mg/g dry weight) paralleled with the decrease in PAL activity. The co-treatment by 0.1 micromol/L AOPP and 6.25 mg/L SA relieved the restriction imposed by AOPP on PAL, and made the cell cultures accumulate more RA than sole treatment with AOPP, indicated that SA induced the accumulation of RA in suspension cell culture of S. miltiorrhiza, and the rate-limiting effect of PAL was stronger than TAT.
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9.Efficacy and safety of curcumin in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis: a systematic review
Shichang JI ; Rongrong CHEN ; Pengchao SONG ; Bingjie LIU ; Huiqin HAO ; Junfeng ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2022;26(4):250-257,C4-2
Objective:To analyze the efficacy and safety of curcumin in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis.Methods:The randomized controlled trials of curcumin in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis published from January 2011 to August 2021 were retrieved. The bias risk of the included literatures was evaluated by Revman 5.3 software, and the efficacy related indexes and the incidence of adverse events were analyzed by Stata 16.0 software. The weighted mean difference ( WMD) was calculated for the difference of efficacy indexes, the odds ratio ( OR) was calculated for the difference of safety indexes, the difference was compared by t test. Results:① A total of 9 relevant literatures were included, all of which were in English. ② A total of 724 patients were included in the study, of which 383 were treated with curcumin capsules and 341 were treated with placebo. ③ The visual analogue scale/score (VAS) of patients treated with oral curcumin at 3-4, 6 and 8 weeks were significantly lower than those of patients treated with oral placebo, the differences were statistically significant [weighted mean difference ( WMD)=-1.09, 95% CI (-1.44, -0.73), P<0.001; WMD=-1.52, 95% CI (-2.35, -0.69), P<0.001; WMD=-1.20, 95% CI(-1.71, -0.69), P<0.001]. ④ The western Ontario and McMaster universities osteoarthritis index (WOMAC) scores of patients treated with oral curcumin for 3-4 and 6-8 weeks were significantly lower than those of patients treated with oral placebo, and the differences were statistically significant [ WMD=-7.96, 95% CI(-14.89, -1.04), P=0.020; WMD=-15.34, 95% CI(-20.51, -10.18), P<0.001]. Specifically, the WOMAC pain and stiffness scores of patients treated with oral curcumin for 6-8 weeks were significantly lower than those of patients treated with oral placebo, and the differences were statistically significant [ WMD=-2.16, 95% CI(-3.69, -0.63), P=0.010; WMD=-1.00, 95% CI (-1.54, -0.46), P<0.001]. The WOMAC joint function scores of patients treated with oral curcumin for 3-4 and 6-8 weeks were significantly lower than those of patients treated with oral placebo, the difference was statistically significant [ WMD=-3.21, 95% CI(-4.51, -1.92), P<0.001; WMD=-7.07, 95% CI(-11.19, -2.94), P<0.001]. ⑤ There was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse events between oral curcumin and placebo [ OR=1.19, 95% P(0.74, 1.90), P=0.478]. Conclusion:Compared with placebo, oral curcumin can significantly alleviate the pain, stiffness and joint function of patients with knee osteoarthritis, and its safety is similar to placebo.
10.Construction of a Mutant CaM-expressing Plasmid,and Expression,Purification,and Activity Identification of the Recombinant Protein
Jingyang SU ; Rongrong WANG ; Yuan YUAN ; Songlin LI ; Zhengnan ZHU ; Luting HUANG ; Rui FENG ; Dongxue SHAO ; Xuefei SUN ; Liying HAO
Journal of China Medical University 2018;47(2):97-101
Objective To construct a CaME141G fusion protein-expressing plasmid,and to express,purify,and identify the activity of the recombinant protein. Methods The 141st site of the wild type CaM,E (GAG),was mutated to G (GGG),using site-specific mutagenesis technology. Escherichia coli BL-21 was transformed with the mutant plasmid. The GST-CaME141G fusion protein was mass-cultured and induced for expression. Subsequently,the GST-CaME141G fusion protein was purified using GS-4B beads. PreScission protease was applied to remove the GST,the Bradford method used to determine the concentration of purified protein,and SDS-PAGE used to detect its relative molecular weight and purity. The GST pull-down assay was used to study the protein's biological activity. Results The CaME141G protein was successfully purified at a high concentration and purity. The protein could interact with PreIQ protein fragments from the myocardial CaV1. 2 calcium channel C terminal,in a CaME141G concentration-dependent manner. Therefore,CaME141G has the ability to bind with the CaV1. 2 calcium channel. Conclusion This study successfully constructed a CaME141G fusion protein-expressing plasmid and purified the CaME141G protein. This lays a foundation for regulating the function of CaM mutations in the myocardial CaV1. 2 calcium channel,and for the study of its relationship with diseases of the cardiovascular system.