1.An early continuous experimental study on magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted image of focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion in rats.
Li, YI ; Siyu, FANG ; Suming, ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(5):594-6
The chronological and spatial rules of changes during focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion in different brain regions with magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) in a model of occlusion of middle cerebral artery (MCAO) and the development of cytotoxic edema in acute phase were explored. Fifteen healthy S-D rats with MCA occluded by thread-emboli were randomly divided into three groups. 15 min after the operation, the serial imaging was scanned on DWI for the three groups. The relative mean signal intensity (RMSI) of the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, lateral cauda-putamen, medial cauda-putamen and the volume of regions of hyperintense signal on DWI were calculated. After the last DWI scanning, T2 WI was performed for the three groups. After 15 min ischemia, the rats was presented hyperintense signals on DWI. The regions of hyperintense signal were enlarged with prolonging ischemia time. The regions of hyperintense signal were back to normal after 60 min reperfusion with a small part remaining to show hyperintense signal. The RMSIs of parietal lobe and lateral cauda-putamen were higher than that of the frontal lobe and medial cauda-putamen both in ischemia phase and recanalization phase. The three groups were normal on T2 WI imaging. DWI had good sensitivity to acute cerebral ischemia, which was used to study the chronological and spatial rules of development of early cell edema in ischemia regions.
Brain Ischemia/*pathology
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Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging/*methods
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Early Diagnosis
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Infarction, Middle Cerebral Artery/pathology
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Random Allocation
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Reperfusion Injury/*pathology
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Time Factors
2.Analysis of governmental responsibilities in health protection as inspired by the model of Sanming's healthcare reform
Siyu TAO ; Hong LE ; A'hong HUANG ; Pengqian FANG ; Fang WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(4):252-254
Success of Sanming's heahhcare reform relies heavily on the government's dominant role.Based on this inspiration,the paper discussed the responsibilities expected of the government in health protection of the people as required by national strategy,public interests and market demands,and presented the corresponding responsibilities of the government in the protection,leadership,scrutiny and management for the sake of public health.In addition the paper recommended on policies to make up for the absence and dislocation of governmental responsibilities,including all-out efforts for legislations in health protection,greater government subsidy for health protection,development of a comprehensive supervision system,and establishment of entities accountable for people's health in general.
3."Analysis on the management system and operation mechanism of Sanming's healthcare reform towards ""Tripartite-sector reform"""
Hong LE ; Siyu TAO ; Xiaoxu YIN ; Pengqian FANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(4):247-251
Centering on the reform practice in Sanming featuring a synergistic reform in public health services,medical insurance and medicine production-circulation (Tripartite-sector reform below),this paper focused on the top-level design of the management system in such a reform and its synergistic operation mechanism.The authors probed into the main reasons for its grounding-breaking success and challenges,to pave way for their discussions on the reproducibility and sustainability of the reform.
4.Construction and screening of nanobody targeting macrophage membrane receptor Vsig4
Fang ZHENG ; Siyu LUO ; Yan HAN ; Qilan NING ; Yurong WEN
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2017;38(1):7-12
ABSTRACT:Objective To construct V-set and immunoglobulin domain containing 4 (Vsig4)nanobodies (Nbs) as specific macrophage probes so as to use them as molecular probes of macrophagocytes.Methods A nanobody phage library was generated by using peripheral blood lymphocytes isolated from an alpaca immunized with recombinant Vsig4 protein.After three rounds of selection against recombinant Vsig4.The Nbs were subjected to sequencing and genome alignment to obtain VHH sequence.Nbs were isolated and tested for Vsig4 specificity in an ELISA using recombinant Vsig4.The affinity capacity of Nbs was verified by the cell line stably expressing Vsig4. Results A nanobody phage library with an estimated 7.27 × 107 clones with 70% insertion was successfully constructed.Totally 1 3 6 Vsig4-positive clones were sequenced and aligned according to different CDR3 sequences. In summary,1 5 Vsig4 nanobodies were obtained and grouped into 3 different CDR3 epitopes.The affinity of representing nanobody and Vsig4 was analyzed via ELISA;Nb1 1 9 showed the highest affinity against both recombinant and native Vsig4.Conclusion We successfully constructed and screened Vsig4 specific nanobody number 1 1 9 with high affinity and specificity.It can help with macrophage detection and in vivo monitoring.
5.Proliferation of neural progenitor cells and evaluation of neurologic function in cerebral hemorrhagic rats after transplantation of olfactory ensheathing cells
Zhouping TANG ; Shougang GUO ; Huicong KANG ; Suiqiang ZHU ; Ting LEI ; Siyu FANG ; Suming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(30):236-238
BACKGROUND: Being a kind of regenerative and auto-transplanting cell, olfactory ensheathing cell (OEC) has been extensively concerned on transplantation treatment for spinal disease. Concerning to the transplantation in treatment of cerebral hemorrhage, it is expected a further accumulation of experimental results at present.OBJECTIVE: To observe the proliferation of neural progenitor cells in cerebral hemorrhagic rats after OEC transplantation and to evaluate the therapeutic effects of OEC transplantation on cerebral hemorrhage.DESIGN: Completely randomized controlled experiment.SETTING: Department of Neurology of Tongji Hospital affiliated to Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed in Research Center for Clinical Neurology , Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology from March 2002 to March 2003. Thirty-two healthy male Wistar rats were employed and randomized into 2 groups, 16 rats in each. In OEC transplantation group, on the 3rd day of modeling hemorrhage of caudate nucleus, OEC suspension 10 μL was injected evenly in the brain of rat (1 μL/min). In the control group, physiological saline 10 μL was injected.METHODES: Neural function evaluation was done before transplantation,on the 3rd, 7th, 14th and 30th days after transplantation successively. On the first day after modeling, 1 rat was collected from each of two groups to prepare brain tissue section. Myelin sheath blue staining was used for observation of neuronal axonal myelin sheath. Never fiber argentophil staining was used for observation of never fiber. One rat was collected from each of two groups on the 3rd, 7th, 14th and 30th days after transplantation successively to prepare paraffin section. The survival and migration after OEC transplantation as well as proliferation of neural progenitor cell were observed.The count of neural progenitor cell was recorded.myelin sheath and nerve fiber after cerebral hemorrhage in rats of two function deficits on the 3rd, 7th, 14th and 30th days after cerebral hemorrhage in rats of two groups.around and in hematoma on the 30th day after cerebral hemorrhage: In transplantation group, myelinated amount and nerve fiber amount were cell after cerebral hemorrhage in rats of two groups: on the 7th, 14th and 30th days after cerebral hemorrhage, the amount of neural progenitor cell in OEC transplantation group was more remarkably than that in the control group [(41.1 ±2.4)pcs/vision field, (34.5 ±1.2)pcs/vision field; (43.6±1.2)pcs/vision rield, (37.2±2.0)pcs/vision field; (19.3±1.0)pcs/vision rield, ( 14.2±0.4)pcs/videficits after cerebral hemorrhage in rats of two groups: In OEC transplantation group, on the 14th and 30th days, the evaluation was lower remarkably than the 3rd day [(2.21 ±0.20)scores, (1.50±0.21)scores, (2.74±0.21)scores, (t=2.06, 3.27, P < 0.05)]. In the control group, that on the 30th day after cerebral hemorrhage was lower than that on the 3rd day [(1.96±0.12)scores ,(2.76±0.20) scores, (t=2.47, P < 0.05 )].tion of intracerebral nerve cell, re-myelination and building-up synaptic system so as to recover the motor function and accelerate repair of injured tissue.
6.Dexmendetomidine decreases spontaneous contraction of duodenal smooth muscle of rabbits in vitro
Suibing MIAO ; Hua CHEN ; Fang CUI ; Siyu TIAN ; Shuo GU ; Yue GUAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(8):1101-1104
Aim To observe the influences of dexmen-detomidine on the spontaneous contraction of duodenal smooth muscle of rabbits in vitro and explore the mech-anisms.Methods The rabbits ( male or female ) were stunned and the duodenums were isolated .The sam-ples of duodenal segments were connected with tension transducer , which were then put into oxygen saturation Krebs-Henseleit ( K-H) solution .The influences of dex-mendetomidine on amplitude ( AM ) and frequency ( FR ) of duodenal smooth muscle were recorded by BL-420 F biological signal processing system .The cu-mulative dosing method was used to observe the differ-ent concentrations of dexmedetomidine on duodenal smooth muscle spontaneous contraction .Glibenclamide ( Gli) was added to K-H solution before dexmendeto-midine.In the calcium-free K-H solution, calcium chloride and rynodine were added before dexmendeto-midine.The mechanisms of dexmendetomidine were studied .Results ① Dexmendetomidine reduced the amplitude of spontaneous contraction of duodenal smooth muscle in rabbits in a dose-dependent manner ( P<0.05 or P<0.01 ) , while the frequency was not obviously influenced ( P >0.05 ) .② Gli ( P <0.05 ) partly abolished the inhibitory effects of dexmendetomi-dine on duodenal smooth muscle .③ Dexmendetomi-dine inhibited the contraction of duodenum smooth muscle induced by calcium chloride ( P <0.05 ) and rynodine ( P<0.05 ) application into calcium-free K-H solution.Conclusion Dexmendetomidine inhibits the spontaneous contraction of duodenal smooth muscle of rabbits in vitro.The mechanisms may be related to ac-tivating ATP sensitive potassium channels , inhibition of the extracellular calcium influx via cell membrane and intracellular calcium release via sarcoplasmic reticulum in duodenal smooth muscle .
7.An Early Continuous Experimental Study on Magnetic Resonance Diffusion-weighted Image of Focal Cerebral Ischemia and Reperfusion in Rats
Li YI ; Siyu FANG ; Suming ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(5):594-596
The chronological and spatial rules of changes during focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion in different brain regions with magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) in a model of occlusion of middle cerebral artery (MCAO) and the development of cytotoxic edema in acute phase were explored. Fifteen healthy S-D rats with MCA occluded by thread-emboli were randomly divided into three groups. 15 min after the operation, the serial imaging was scanned on DWI for the three groups. The relative mean signal intensity (RMSI) of the frontal lobe, parietal lobe, lateral cauda-putamen, medial cauda-putamen and the volume of regions of hyperintense signal on DWI were calculated. After the last DWI scanning, T2 WI was performed for the three groups. After 15min ischemia, the rats was presented hyperintense signals on DWI. The regions of hyperintense signal were enlarged with prolonging ischemia time. The regions of hyperintense signal were back to normal after 60 min reperfusion with a small part remaining to show hyperintense signal. The RMSIs of parietal lobe and lateral cauda-putamen were higher than that of the frontal lobe and medial cauda-putamen both in ischemia phase and recanalization phase. The three groups werenormal on T2WI imaging. DWI had good sensitivity to acute cerebral ischemia, which was used to study the chronological and spatial rules of development of early cell edema in ischemia regions.
8.Experimental study on the expression of HIF-1alpha and its relationship to apoptosis in tissues around cerebral bleeding loci.
Suiqiang ZHU ; Zhouping TANG ; Shougang GUO ; Lan PENG ; Siyu FANG ; Suming ZHANG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(4):373-375
The expression of hypoxia inducible factor-1 alpha (HIF-1alpha) and its relationship to apoptosis in tissues around cerebral bleeding loci was studied. The expression of HIF-1alpha and apoptosis in 37 samples of tissues around cerebral bleeding loci and 9 samples of normal cerebral tissues was assessed by immunohistochemical straining and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling methods. In 37 tissue samples around cerebral bleeding loci, the positive rate of the HIF-1alpha expression was 40.6%. Especially in the patients with amount of bleeding >60 ml, the positive rate (88.9%) of the HIF-1alpha expression was significantly higher than those with the amount of bleeding ranging from 30-45 ml or 45-60 ml (P<0.05). The expression of HIF-1alpha was increased as the amount of bleeding and operative time increased (P<0.05). There existed a positive correlation between HIF-1alpha labeling index and apoptosis index (n=12, r=0.56, P<0.01). These results suggested that the expression of HIF-1alpha was closely related with the time of hemorrhage and the amount of bleeding, and could induce the apoptosis of neurons.
Adult
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Aged
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Apoptosis
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physiology
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Brain
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metabolism
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pathology
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Cerebral Hemorrhage
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metabolism
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pathology
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DNA-Binding Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Female
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Humans
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit
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Immunohistochemistry
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Neurons
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pathology
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Nuclear Proteins
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biosynthesis
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genetics
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Time Factors
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Transcription Factors
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biosynthesis
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genetics
9.Research on the quality of Centella asiatica collected in different months based on fingerprint and multi-components determination
Tao ZOU ; Huilong FANG ; Junjie WANG ; Qing LIU ; Siyu LIU ; Yuanfang ZHANG ; Pengfei XIE ; Jianhua HUANG
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2022;44(8):910-916
Objective:To establish the HPLC fingerprint of Centellae herba and determine the content of asiaticoside, madecassic acid and asiaticoside B simultaneously; To compare the quality differences of Centellae herba collected in different months. Methods:The chromatographic condition was a Shimadzu InertSustain C18 column (4.6 mm×250 mm, 5 μm) with a mobile phase consisting of acetonitrile and 2 mmol/L beta cyclodextrin in gradient elution at the flow rate of 0.8 ml/min. The detection wavelength was 204 nm, and the column temperature was 30 ℃. The different Centellae herba materials of collected in 2-12 months from Chenzhou were studied by the similarity evaluation combined with cluster analysis, principal component analysis and the three contents determination. Results:The HPLC fingerprint of Centellae herba was established and 9 common peaks were designated. The eleven samples were different, which can be aggregated into 4 categories and the quality of Centellae herba collected in July was the best. Conclusion:The established fingerprint and multi-components quantitative method are stable and reliable, which can provide a reference for the quality control and the utilization of Centellae herba resource.
10.Mediating role of rumination in the relationship between expectation gap of social support and postpartum depression in primiparae
Siyu GAO ; Fang LIU ; Xiaowei LI ; Qiaoling ZHANG ; Lei YANG ; Xiaohua WEI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2023;39(18):1410-1415
Objective:To investigate the mediating effect of rumination in primiparae on the expectation gap of social support and postpartum depression, so as to provide a reference basis for early detection and intervention in the regulation of meternal postpartum depression.Methods:In this cross-sectional study, questionnaires were administered from November 2021 to March 2022 using the general information questionnaire, the Ruminant Thinking Response Scale, the Postpartum Social Support Scale, and the Edinburgh Postpartum Depression Scale to 266 primiparae at three tertiary level A hospitals, the First Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi′an Jiaotong University, and the Northwest Women′s and Children′s Hospital, for postpartum review, and the relationship between ruminant thinking, social support expectation gap, and postpartum depression was analyzed using correlation analysis, structural equation modeling, and application of Bootsrap method.Results:The social support expectation gap, ruminative thinking, and postpartum depression average scores were (16.74 ± 12.77), (39.43 ± 4.14), (6.77 ± 2.77) points, respectively.There were positive correlations between social support expectation gap and ruminative thinking, postpartum depression, and ruminative thinking and postpartum depression ( r=0.62, 0.75, 0.70, all P<0.01). Primiparae ruminative thinking partially mediated the relationship between social support expectation gap and postpartum depression, with the mediating effect accounting for 22% of the total effect. Conclusions:Social support expectation gap can directly affect the occurrence of postpartum depression, but also indirectly through ruminative thinking, and postpartum depression can be prevented and intervened from the perspective of reducing ruminative thinking in clinical practice.