1.CT Diagnosis of Cerebral Infarction After Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
Ke QING ; Zhenguo ZHAO ; Shaobing DENG ; Zebin LUO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(07):-
Objective To study the CT diagnosis of cerebral infarction after subarachnoid hemorrhage.Methods Clinical and CT findings of cerebral infarction after subarachnoid hemorrhage were analyzed 16 cases.Results Cerebral infarctions occurred in 7~13 d(average 10.5 d)after subarachnod hemorrhage.Multiple and bilaterial low densities in basal ganglia or/and brain lobes were characteristic of cerebral infarction after subarachnoid hemorrhage.Conclusion CT is an effect method for evaluation and diagnosis of cerebral infarction after subarachnoid hemorrhage.It is important to prevent its occurrence because it have high dead rate and bad prognosis.
2.CT Diagnosis of Gastric Fundus and Cardiac Part Lesions
Shaobing DENG ; Zhenguo ZHAO ; Da XUAN ; Shaoyu YANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 2001;0(08):-
Objective To study the clinical diagnosis value and CT features of gastric fundus and cardiac part lesions.Methods The CT findings and examining method of gastric fundus and cardiac part lesions were analyzed and summarized in 64 cases.Results (1)Use water as oral contrast can show the gastric mucosa clearly,it was a simple,effective way.(2)CT had important significance for stages and infiltration of cardiac cancer.(3)Varix of gastric fundus had three types:pseudotumor,tuber and thinking-wall.(4)The CT characteristic features of leiomyoma were the continuous linear enhancement in mucosa.Conclusion CT is method for gastrointestinal examining,it has special value to the gastric fundus and cardiac part lesions.
3.Effects of Chaihu Shugan powder on hepatic lipid metabolism and AMPK/SIRT1 pathway in rats with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease
Yupei ZHANG ; Yuanjun DENG ; Chaofeng HU ; Li HAN ; Qinhe YANG ; Yinji LIANG ; Yilin KONG ; Yifang HE ; Ling JIN ; Yuanyuan LI ; Guanlong WANG ; Shaobing CHENG ; Guifang TU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2016;32(2):307-313
[ ABSTRACT] AIM:To investigate the effects of Chaihu Shugan powder ( CSP) on lipid metabolism and the pro-teins involved in adenosine 5’-monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK)/sirtuin 1 (SIRT1) pathway in the liver tissues of the rats with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).METHODS: Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly di-vided into normal control ( NC) group, with HFD ( HFD) group and CSP group.The NAFLD models were established by feeding with HFD for 16 weeks in the rats.The rats in CSP group were intragastrically administered with CSP extracts (9.6 g· kg-1 · d-1 ) , and blood and liver samples were collected 16 weeks later.Serum and liver levels of total cholesterol ( TC) and triglyceride ( TG) , and serum levels of alanine aminotransferase ( ALT) and aspartate aminotransferase ( AST) were measured using an automatic biochemical analyzer.The histological changes of liver tissues were observed with HE staining, while the lipid deposition was observed with Oil Red O staining.The ultrastructural changes of the liver tissues were observed under transmission electron microscope.Moreover, the protein levels of AMPK, phosphorylated AMPK (pAMPK), SIRT1 and uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) in the liver were detected by Western blot.RESULTS:The results of HE staining, Oil Red O staining and electron microscopy demonstrated that NAFLD rat model was successfully estab-lished.Compared with NC group, the serum and liver levels of TC and TG, and serum level of AST in model group were markedly elevated ( P<0.01) .Moreover, the protein levels of pAMPK and SIRT1 in HFD group were markedly reduced (P<0.01), whereas UCP2 level was elevated (P<0.01).Furthermore, liver levels of TC and TG, and serum level of AST in GSP group were markedly reduced as compared with HFD group ( P<0.05 ) .The protein levels of pAMPK and SIRT1 were elevated ( P<0.05 ) , whereas the UCP2 level was reduced as compared with HFD group ( P<0.01 ) .The protein level of AMPK between the 3 groups had no significant difference.CONCLUSION: CSP attenuates hepatic lipid disorder and hepatic lipid deposition in NAFLD rats induced by feeding with HFD for 16 weeks, which is associated with the activation of AMPK/SIRT1 pathway.
4.Experimental study of controlled release microencapsulated Salmonella typhi capsular polysaccharide vaccines immunized mice.
Chun YANG ; Ronghua YAN ; Wei ZENG ; Yanhua ZHANG ; Wenxiang JIA ; Jiafu LIU ; Shaobing ZHOU ; Xiaohong LI ; Xianmo DENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(4):626-629
Salmonella Typhi capsular polysaccharide vaccines were encapsulated in the Micro-particles made from polyethylene glycol-poly-DL-lactide (PELA). BALB/c mouse were divided into three groups with 20 mice in each. Mouse were immunized respectively with controlled release microencapsulated Salmonella Typhi capsular polysaccharide vaccines and Salmonella Typhi capsular polysaccharide vaccines by oral and subcutaneous administration. The mice blood and salvia were collected at the 2nd, 4th and 8th weeks respectively for the titrating of IgG and sIgA antibodies by RIA. At the 8th week, live typhoid bacteria were injected into the immunized mice for the calculation of the rate of immunization protection. The IgG titers of the controlled release microencapsulated Salmonella Typhi capsular polysaccharide vaccines group were higher than those of the other groups(P < 0.05). The IgA titers of the low groups of controlled release microencapsulated Salmonella Typhi capsular polysaccharide vaccines (oral and subcutaneous) were higher than those of the group of Salmonella Typhi capsular polysaccharide vaccines (P < 0.05). The immunization protection rates of the three groups were 40%, 100% and 60% respectively. The controlled release microencapsulated Salmonella Typhi capsular polysaccharide vaccines possess the advantages of releasing slowly in vivo and persisting long time immunogenicity.
Administration, Oral
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Animals
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Delayed-Action Preparations
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Female
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Immunoglobulin A, Secretory
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analysis
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Immunoglobulin G
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blood
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Injections, Subcutaneous
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Mice
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Mice, Inbred BALB C
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Microspheres
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Polysaccharides, Bacterial
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administration & dosage
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immunology
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Typhoid-Paratyphoid Vaccines
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administration & dosage
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immunology
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Vaccination