1.A Study on Microcirculation in Children with Acute Glomerulonephritis
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(03):-
Our observation was done with conjunctival microcirculation, pulmona-ry rheography and renal rheography in 20 cases with acute glomerulonephri-tis. High resistance of pulmonary rheography was observed and ischemicchanges were found in renal rheography when spasm of the conjunctivalarterioles appeared in 20 cases. 58. 7% of 29 patients were abnormal duringradiorenographic examination. Most cases showed damage to both kidneys,indicating the kidney disfunctioning caus ed by renal circulatory disorderswhen patients were suffering from nephritis. Changes seen in conjunctival microcirculation, rheography and radio-renography were consistently abnormal at the acute stage. At the convalesc-ent stage, however, improvement to different degrees was gained. Therefore,these laboratory studies can be used as index for the selection of vasodila-tor drugs and for the justification of the prognosis of the disease.
2.CYTOCHEMICAL LOCALIZATION OF 3',5'-CYCLIC NUCLEOTIDE PHOSPHODIESTERASE ACTIVITY WITH ELECTRON MICROSCOPY IN RAT THYROID
Hao WANG ; Rongzhen LIU ; Guiwen RUAN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Localization of 3', 5'-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity in thyroid follicular cells and endothelium was examined by cytochemical methods for electron microscopy. In thyroid follicular cells reaction product deposition associated with 3', 5'-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity was localized at the plasma membrane. In these cells, the enzyme activity appeared mostly localized on the apical and lateral plasma membrane, and also appeared on the outer surface of nuclear envelope, endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus. However, when cAMP and snake venom were omitted simultaneously, no enzyme activity was observed. 3', 5'-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase activity also appeared on the luminal surface of endothelium of small blood vessels.
3.Determination of nutrient constituents in the gonad of Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus
Zongliang NIU ; Rongzhen WANG ; Xinwei DONG ; Chenghua GUO
Chinese Journal of Marine Drugs 2000;0(06):-
Objective To analyze the nutrient constituents of the gonad from Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus.The results could provide a theoretical basis for the development of the H. pulcherrimus.Methods The contents of the water,ash and protein were determined by the national standard methods,total sugar by phenol-sulfuric acid method,rude fat by soxhlet's method,fatty acids by gas chromatography-mass chromatography,and inorganic elements by atomic absorption spectroscopy method.Results The contents of water,ash,rude fat, protein and total sugar were 64.20%,12.70%,2.34%,12.25%and 5.59%,respectively. The contents of arachidonic acid and EPA were higher in fatty acids.Inorganic elements, such as Ca,Mg,Fe were also in higher level.Conclusion The gonad of H.pulcherrimus was useful in the exploitation of nutrient food.
4.Clinical significance of serum IGF-2 and IGFBP-3 in perioperative period patients with ovarian cancer
Rongzhen WANG ; Yanyan LU ; Yonghua TIAN ; Kaiyi MENG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2011;13(4):458-460
Objective To investigate the changes of serum insulin-like growth factor-2 (IGF-2) and insulin-link growth factor binding protein-3(IGFBP-3) in the patients with ovarian cancer before and after operation,and evaluate their clinical significance.MethodsThe contents of serum IGF-2 and IGFBP-3 in 82 patients with ovarian cancer were detected by ELISA before and after operation and compared with that in health controls.ResultsThe contents of IGF-2 in the patients before operation were significantly higher than that in control group[(101.5±22.2)ng/ml,(49.3±15.6)ng/ml vs (69.6±17.7)ng/ml,(23.9±11.3)ng/ml,t=3.74,2.85,P<0.05].The contents of IGFBP-3[(39.8±11.1)ng/ml]in the patients before operation were significantly lower than that in control group[(55.8±19.2)ng/ml](t′=4.49,P<0.05).There was significant correlation between the contents with lymph node metastasis and clinical stage[(107.5±24.0)ng/ml,(41.7±16.9)ng/ml vs (91.6±17.7)ng/ml,(56.9±19.1)ng/ml;(103.4±27.2)ng/ml,(50.2±16.6)ng/ml vs (86.6±12.3)ng/ml,(41.1±17.1)ng/ml,t=2.83,2.37,2.48,3.32,P<0.05).The contents of IGF-2 was significantly decreased,and IGFBP-3 was significantly increased in patients after radical operation [(86.6±12.3)ng/ml,(41.1±17.1)ng/ml vs (103.2±26.0)ng/ml,(45.3±14.9)ng/ml,t′=3.46,t=2.67,P<0.05].But there was no significant difference on the level of IGF-2 and IGFBP-3 before and after palliative resection(P>0.05).ConclusionsThe contents of serum IGF-2 and IGFBP-3 are closely related to tumor invasion,metastasis and clinical stage.Dynamic determination of the contents of serum IGF-2 and IGFBP-3 may be an important index for evaluation of invasion,metastasis,efficacy and prognosis for the patients with ovarian cancer.
5.Role of noncoding RNA in vascular injury, remodeling and aging
Jing MA ; Shuang LING ; Yanqi DANG ; Rongzhen NI ; Huining GUO ; Yufeng LI ; Shurong WANG ; Jinwen XU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;(1):14-18
Non-coding RNAs ( ncRNA ), including ribosomal RNA( rRNA), transfer RNA( tRNA), MicroRNA ( miRNA), long noncoding RNA(lncRNA) and small nucleolar RNA(snoR-NA), are a class of RNA that have multiple functions and are not translated to proteins. MicroRNA and lncRNA are involved in the injury, remodeling and aging of blood vessels, and it is necessary to understand the regulatory roles of MicroRNA and lncRNA in these processes. It is reported that MicroRNA and lncRNA are not only participated in the regulation of oxidative response, inflammation, cell proliferation and migration, and phenotype transition, they are also involved in the regulation of gene expression by conducting different mechanisms, including transcriptional regulation, post-transcriptional modification and chromatin remodeling. These aspects of regulation by MicroRNA and lncRNA are related to cardiovascular diseases, such as ath-erosclerosis, hypertension, myocardial infarction, stroke, pul-monary hypertension and diabetes, and thus provide a new way for genetic diagnosis and therapy of cardiovascular diseases.
6.Analysis of paper publishing conditions by postgraduate background staff in an upper first-class hospital in Guangxi Province during 2010-2014
Lianfeng LI ; Rongzhen MO ; Xiangdong WANG ; Yuyun XIA ; Gui BAI ; Zheng LI ; Gang MA
Chinese Journal of Medical Science Research Management 2017;30(2):151-154
Objective Based on the analysis of papers published by postgraduate background staff from an upper first-class hospital in Guangxi during 2010-2014,claimed that the medical scientific research administrators should pay more attention and give more support to such staff.Methods Literature metrology method was used to describe and analyze the hospital staff,postgraduate staff resource composition and published papers from the annual growth rate,per capita,constituent ratio,quantitative analysis of core authors group.Results In the latest five years,the hospital postgraduate staff had published 169 papers,143 papers were published in statistical source journals or SCI;the amount of paper publication increased annually,the average of per author published paper was 0.39;but the quality still has a lot space for improvement.Conclusions Although the amount of paper publication by postgraduate background staff increased annually,the average paper number published per author showed the features of great fluctuation,the quality of those papers should be improved.The core authors were formed,but the quantity of this author group needs to be increased,as well as the scientific quality of those core authors.
7.Panax japlcus var polysaccharide regulates proliferation and apoptosis of gastric cancer MKN45 cells by targeting let-7a/CDK6 molecular axis
WANG Bingshu ; LIANG Rongzhen ; JI Nannan
Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy 2020;27(2):135-141
Objective: To investigate the effect of panax japlcus var polysaccharide (PJPS) on the proliferation and apoptosis of gastric cancer MKN45 cells and its regulatory mechanism. Methods: Human gastric cancer cell lines (HGC27, MGC803, MKN45) and gastric mucosal epithelial cell line GES-1 were selected for this study. Let-7a mimics and let-7a inhibitor were transfected into MKN45 cells; Gastric cancer cell lines were treated with 100 μg/ml PJPS and MKN45 was selected as the subsequent experimental cell line. MKN45 cells were cultured with 0, 10, 50, 100 and 120 μg/ml PJPS, respectively. The proliferation and apoptosis rate of MKN45 cells were detected by CCK-8 and flow cytometry, respectively. Expressions of cell cycle dependent kinase 6 (CDK6) and apoptosis-related proteins in MKN45 cells were detected by Western blotting, and the expression level of miRNAs regulating the proliferation of gastric cancer cells was detectedbyReal-timequantitativePCR(qPCR).TheDualluciferasereportergeneassaywasusedtovalidatethetargeting relationship between let-7a and CDK6. Results: Compared with other gastric cancer cells, 100 μg/ml PJPS significantly inhibited the proliferation of MKN45 cells (P<0.01). At the same time, 100 μg/ml PJPS significantly up-regulated the expression of let-7a in MKN45 cells (P<0.01). The Dual luciferase reporter gene assay confirmed that CDK6 was the target gene of let-7a. Furthermore, PJPS inhibited the expression of CDK6 by up-regulating let-7a, thereby inhibiting the proliferation and inducing apoptosis of MKN45 cells (all P<0.01). Conclusion: PJPS inhibits proliferation and induces apoptosis of gastric cancer MKN45 cells by regulating the let-7a/ CDK6 axis.
8.An epidemiological study on insomnia in permanent residents over the age of 18 years old in YiBin City
Rongzhen ZHANG ; Zhiqing WANG ; Dongmei LIU ; Yonghe YANG ; Daohua XIANG ; Hua LIAO ; Shiyu WANG ; Yi FENG ; Guixia LI ; Weidong WANG
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2015;(3):150-154
Objective To describe the prevalence and risk factors of insomnia among adults in YiBin City. Meth?ods Using multi-stage stratified cluster sampling, 12000 subjects over 18 years old were identified in YiBin City. The subjects were screened using the insomnia survey self-edited and risk factors of insomnia were identified through logistic analysis. Results A total of 11227 subjects completed the survey in which 1671 people (14.9%, 95%CI:14.2%~15.5%) were diagnosed insomnia using ICD-10. Among them, 9.4% (157 patients) had seeked for professional help. The multi?variate logistic analysis showed that low level of life quality(OR=2.42,P<0.01), jobless(OR=1.87,P<0.01), over 60 years old(OR=1.69,P<0.01), fewer years of education(OR=1.41,P<0.01), female(OR=1.41,P<0.01)and lower annu?al per capita income(OR=1.15,P=0.01)were risk factors in insomnia people. Conclusion The incidence of insomnia is high in YiBin city. Sleep quality in high-risk group needs more attention and corresponding measures should be taken in order to increase the rate of asking for help in insomnia people.
9.Application of high time-resolved contrast-enhanced MR angiography in postoperative follow-up study of children with congenital heart diseases
Aimin SUN ; Yumin ZHONG ; Qian WANG ; Wei GAO ; Xiaohong GU ; Rongzhen OUYANG ; Yi LIN ; Guilong WANG ; Ming ZHU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2015;(9):685-689
Objective To assess the application value of high time-resolved MR angiography (TR-MRA) in postoperative follow-up study of children with congenital heart diseases. Methods Seventy-three patients (median age 6 years, range 1-20 years) with congenital heart diseases who underwent TR-MRA scan after operation were retrospectively analyzed. Twenty-nine cases also were performed conventional contrast-enhanced MRA and forty-four cases were performed phase-contrast MRA. A 3D T1-weighted fast gradient-echo sequence was used for time-resolved three-dimensional MRA (10-20 dynamic data sets, less than three seconds per dynamic data set). The flow dynamics and morphology of pulmonary circulations, lung perfusion and collaterals flow direction were noted. All imaging quality was evaluated by using 5 scales. Left and right pulmonary artery flow volumes were measured and left and right pulmonary artery ratio was noted. SPSS22.0 was used in statistic analysis. The statistical analysis of comparing imaging quality was performed by using paired t-test. The intermodality agreement between TR-MRA and phase contrast in assessing left and right pulmonary perfusion was tested by Kappa coefficient. Results In 73 cases, imaging scores were over 3 and imaging quality was good enough for diagnosis. In 29 cases, there was no statistic difference between TR-MRA and conventional CE-MRA in demonstrating great vessels (P>0.05) except that CE-MRA scores(3.77 ± 0.39)was higher than TR-MRA scores(3.44 ± 0.55)of
inferior vena cava (IVC). There was statistic difference(t=3.68,P=0.01)between two sequences. TR-MRA could qualitatively demonstrate the pulmonary perfusion comparing to the results of PC. In PC sequence, there were 8 cases with symmetric and 36 cases with asymmetric left and right pulmonary perfusion. In TR-MRA sequence, there were 6 cases with symmetric and 38 cases with asymmetric left and right pulmonary perfusion. There was an excellent agreement between PC and TR-MRA (Kappa=0.83,P=0.01). Conclusions TR-MRA not only supplies with high spatial resolution imaging which demonstrates postoperative great arteries anatomy and also with high temporal resolution imaging which can demonstrate the preferential or balanced pulmonary blood flow and collaterals flow direction. TR-MRA is a very important sequence in follow-up study of congenital heart disease.
10.Role of immune response and inflammatory injury in the pathogenesis of liver failure
Tingshuai WANG ; Na WANG ; Rongzhen ZHANG ; Minggang WANG ; Shaodong HUANG ; Yuzhen MA ; Cong WU ; Dewen MAO
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2020;36(6):1415-1419
Liver failure is a syndrome of severe liver diseases commonly seen in clinical practice, and it has a high mortality rate and thus becomes one of the critical diseases in internal medicine. Massive hepatocyte death and the extent of hepatocyte death exceeding the liver’s regenerative capacity are considered the core events in the development and progression of liver failure, and direct injury and immune-mediated inflammatory injury are the two main factors in this process. An increasing number of evidence has shown that host immune response and inflammatory cascade play an important role in the pathogenesis of liver failure. This article reviews the mechanism of action of immunoregulation (congenital and adaptive) and inflammatory injury (inflammation inducers, receptor cells, and inflammatory mediators) in the process of hepatic failure, as well as the interactions between immune response and immune cells and between inflammatory response and inflammatory factors, in order to help understand the pathogenesis of liver failure and provide new ideas for the diagnosis and treatment of liver failure and drug research and development.