1.Effect of Curcumin on Expression of Hepatocyte Nuclear Transcription Factor in Liver Cancer Cell Hepg-2 Induced by TNF-α
Huicun ZHANG ; Na TA ; Meijuan YANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2013;(11):25-27
Objective To investigate the effect of curcumin on the expression of nuclear transcription factor (NF-kappa B) and its inhibitory protein (Iκ-Bα) in liver cancer cells (Hepg-2) induced by TNF-α, and explore its effect on non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. Methods The cells were divided into normal group, TNF-alpha group, and different concentrations of curcumin treatment group. MTT and Western blotting were used to assay curcumin’s effect on Hepg-2 proliferation activity and changes of NF-κB and Iκ-Bα’s in Hepg-2. Results Compared with the normal group, TNF-αgroup enhanced NF-κB and Iκ-Bαexpression, but the increase of Iκ-Bα had no statistical significance (P>0.05). Curcumin treatment group’s NF-κB expression was significantly weakened than TNF-α group, while Iκ-Bα was significantly enhanced than that of TNF-α group. Conclusion Curcumin can antagonize NF-κB inflammatory signaling pathway activation induced by TNF-α, thus reduce the inflammatory injury of the liver cells.
2.Temperament and Intelligence of Preschool Children
Yingying QIAN ; Lanqiu LV ; Ta ZHANG
Chinese Mental Health Journal 2002;0(07):-
Objective:To study the relationship between the temperament and intelligence of preschool children Method:The temperament and intelligence of 350 preschool children were tested with Scales of Children Temperament Questionnaire and Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence Result:There was no gender difference in children's temperament Children with positive tendency in temperament had higher intelligence quotient, especially for verbal IQ The IQ of our sample was associated with the rhythmicity, adaptability and persistency in temperament Conclusion:In preschool children, intelligence is associated with their temperament
3.Experimental study of the nitric oxide-enhanced damaging effect of cyclophosphamide therapy on leukemia cells
Rennan YAO ; Peiyuan ZHU ; Chunlei ZHANG ; Ta WANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2003;0(04):-
Objective:To observe whether nitric oxide (NO) could enhance the damaging effect of cyclophosphamide on L1210 cells cultured in vitro, and to investigate the mechanism of this action. Methods:L1210 cells were co-cultured with 3T3 cells in DMEM medium supplemented with cyclophosphamide (400 ?g/ml). The L1210 cells were divided into three groups based on different transfected 3T3 cells: pcDNA3.0-iNOS plasmid transfected 3T3 cells (Group 1), pcDNA3.0 plasmid transfected 3T3 cells (Group 2), pcDNA3.0-iNOS plasmid transfected 3T3 cells plus DEVD-CHO(Group 3). The viability and apoptosis rate of L1210 cells at different culture periods were determined by trypan blue exclusion and TUNNEL method, respectively. And the cell cycles at G_1 and S phase were detected by flow cytometry. Results:①After cyclophosphamide treatment, the viability of L1210 cells was significantly lower in Group 1 than that in Group 2 during 12-72 h (P
5.Assessment of Myocardial Perfusion in Diabetes Mellitus Rats with Insulin Intervention at Different Times by Using Myocardial Contrast Echocardiography
Zhan ZHANG ; Jun ZHANG ; Fang LIU ; Shengjun TA ; Jinzhuo YUE ; Jianguo HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2017;25(6):405-408,413
Purpose To evaluate the myocardial perfusion in diabetes mellitus (DM) rats with insulin intervention at different times by myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) so as to explore the value of MCE in evaluating the treatment of diabetic cardiomyopathy (DCM).Materials and Methods In this prospective study,90 rats were randomly divided into normal control (NC) group,DM group and insulin intervention (INS) group,with 30 rats in each group.After the DM models were established,the INS group was then divided into three subgroups of A,B and C treated with insulin intervention at 0,4 and 8 weeks respectively and further treated continuously for 12 weeks.The NC and DM groups were also randomly divided into three subgroups and fed synchronously just as the INS group but without insulin intervention.At the end of 12,16 and 20 weeks after modeling,the rats in each subgroup were examined by MCE.The changes of myocardial blood volume (A),blood velocity (β) and blood flow (A×β) were analyzed,and the myocardial tissues were also collected for pathological examination.Results A,β and A×β were increased in INS group compared with DM group (P<0.05).Compared with NC group,the values of INS group including A×β in A subgroup,A and A×β in B subgroup,A,β and A×β in C subgroup were decreased (all P<0.05).In INS group,there was no difference in the three values of myocardial blood between A and B subgroup (P>0.05),but A and A×β were lower in C subgroup than those in A subgroup (P<0.05).On pathology,the thickness of capillary basement membrane of INS group improved compared with DM group;the capillary density of INS group increased compared with DM group,but there was significant difference only inA subgroup (P<0.05).Conclusion Early insulin intervention can improve myocardial microvascular structure and increase myocardial blood flow.MCE can be used to evaluate the myocardial microcirculation of DCM rats sensitively and accurately,which can be used as an important method for early diagnosis and dynamic monitoring of DCM with clinical significance.
6.Pharmacognostical study of Atropa belladonna.
Can-Huang LIU ; Ji ZHANG ; Shuai KANG ; Ta-Si LIU ; Jing ZHAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(9):1589-1592
Based on the research of plant taxonomy and botanical investigation, microscopic characteristics of the root, stem, leaf transverse section and powder of Atropa belladonna were studied for identification of the herb. The research detailed and made clear to the description identification and microscopic characteristics of officinal parts of the herbs. The work provided reference for the identification of A. belladonna herbs and pieces of work in the future, as well as a theoretical basis for the further research, development, medicinal use and the upgrading of quality standards.
Atropa belladonna
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anatomy & histology
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cytology
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Microscopy
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methods
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Plant Epidermis
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anatomy & histology
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cytology
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Plant Leaves
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anatomy & histology
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cytology
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Plant Roots
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anatomy & histology
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cytology
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Plant Stems
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anatomy & histology
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cytology
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Plant Stomata
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anatomy & histology
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cytology
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Plants, Medicinal
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anatomy & histology
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cytology
7.Expression of MCP-1 in the pancreas of piglet with chronic obstructive pancreatitis and its significance
Yang BIAN ; Na TA ; Lin LI ; Qiao ZHENG ; Shunmin ZHANG ; Jianming ZHENG ; Changjing ZUO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2010;10(6):412-414
Objective To determine the serum concentration of MCP-1 and the expression of MCP-1 protein in the pancreas in the piglet with chronic obstructive pancreatitis and to explore the role of MCP-1 protein in pancreatic fibrosisits.Methods The piglet model of chronic obstructive pancreatitis was established by incomplete ligation of the pancreatic duct.The piglets were sacrificed at 4, 6, 8 weeks after induction.Pathological changes of pancreas were examined.Pancreatic fibrosis was assessed by VG staining.Serum MCP-1 concentrations were detected by ELISA method.MCP-1 and α-SMA, PDGF, TGF-β1 and NF-κB protein expression were detected by immunohistochemistry.Results The induction was successful in 14 piglets ( 58.3% ).Mild atrophic changes, interstitial fibrosis, chronic inflammatory cell infiltration could be observed in the body and tail of pancreas from the 4th week in the experimental group.The most obvious changes occurred in the 8th week.Stage Ⅰ pancreatic fibrosis occurred in 5 piglets (35.7%), stage Ⅱ in 4 piglets (28.6%), stage Ⅲ in 5 rats ( 35.7% ).Seurm MCP-1 at 4, 6, 8 weeks was ( 102.44 ± 36.25 ) pg/ml,(97.84 ± 28.67) pg/ml, ( 94.32 ± 28.42 ) pg/ml, respectively, and was significantly higher than that in control group [ ( 10.42 ±5.86) pg/ml, (8.58 ±4.86) pg/ml, (8.22 ±4.58) pg/ml, P <0.01 ].There was no MCP-1 protein expression in the control group;MCP-1 protein was detected in the successful induction group, and MCP-1 expression was positively correlated with expressions of the PDGF, TGF-β1, α-SMA and NF-κB.Conclusions MCP-1 may play an important role in the course of pancreatic fibrosis in chronic obstructive pancreatitis.
8.Ultrasonic guided waves in long bones based on finite-difference time-domain method
Journal of Medical Biomechanics 2012;27(6):E624-E629
Objective To discuss the effects of elastic modulus on propagation characteristics of ultrasonic guided waves in long bones based on finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, so as to provide the theoretical references for evaluating bone fatigue damage at the early stage. Methods A cylinder was used to model the long bone, and FDTD method was used to simulate the long bone with different elastic modulus. Then, the propagation characteristics of different guided wave modes were calculated, including the phase velocity, the group velocity, the central frequency and the energy. ResultsThe elastic modulus of long bones was closely related with the propagation characteristics of ultrasonic guided waves. The phase velocity, the group velocity, the central frequency and the energy were all reduced with the decrease in elastic modulus, and the variation tendency of L(0,5) mode was the most obvious. Conclusions The propagation of ultrasound guided waves can reflect the variation of elastic modulus of long bones, which provides a possible way to evaluate the fatigue damage at the early stage in long bones.
9.Research of contour analysis on endoscopy navigation.
Zhen ZHANG ; Jinwu QIAN ; Yanan ZHANG ; Linyong SHEN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2006;23(6):1332-1335
In this paper, a new method of contour analysis is presented to find path in endoscopy navigation. At first, edge detection is used to endoscope image. Then we do skeleton extraction and connect the edge skeleton to contours by grouping criteria. At last we can get navigation information by analyzing the contours. Experiments show that this algorithm has good precision and stability.
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Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted
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Endoscopy
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methods
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Gastroscopy
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Humans
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Image Enhancement
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methods
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
10.Determination of imperatorin in tetraploidy radix Angelicae dahuricae.
Fei PENG ; Sheng ZHANG ; Ta-si LIU ; Bing-mei XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2002;27(6):426-459
OBJECTIVETo determine the content of imperatorin in the tetraploidy radix angelicae dahuricae, and compare it with the original diplontic varites.
METHODThe chromatographic method was carried out on Nova-pak (4.6 mm x 200 mm, 5 microns) column with acetonitrile-water solution as a mobile phase. The flow rate was 1 ml.min-1. the detection wavelength was at 248 nm, and the column temperature was 25 degrees C.
RESULTThe eontent of was imperatorin in the tetraploidy radix 0.460% and 0.225% imperatorin in the diplontic species.
CONCLUSIONThe content of the mainly active constituent in the tetraploid is double to what it is in the original diplontic species.
Angelica ; chemistry ; genetics ; Furocoumarins ; analysis ; Plant Roots ; chemistry ; genetics ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; genetics ; Polyploidy