1.Expression of Nerve Growth Factor (NGF) in Mouse Testes at Different Developmental Stages
Yongting HU ; Wenhua CHEN ; Ying ZHANG ; Xiangting NIE
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2010;18(1):28-32,封3
Objective To study the location and the expression of nerve growth factor(NGF)in mouse testes at different developmental stages.Methods The testes were taken out from mice at different developmental stages,respectively.Parts of the testis tissue were used to extract total RNA and real-time PCR was used to detect the expression of NGF.The rest tissues were fixed and embedded in paraffin.SABC immunohistochemical staining was used to observe the location of NGF in the testes. Results Reat-time PCR results showed that NGF mRNA could be detected in the testes of mouse at postnatal 1 st week and its expression level increased with the development,and reached the highest point at 3rd week.After 5 weeks it lowered down to a stable level.Immunohistochemistry showed that NGF expressed in the mouse testes at all developmental stages.At postnatal 1 st week immunopositive reaction of NGF was detected mainly in sustentacular cells and the spermatogonia also showed positive staining.NGF positive staining in the testes was observed in interstitial cells,spermatogenetic cells,sustentacular cells and Leydig cells at 3rd week.After the postnatal 5th week,NGF-positive immunostaining was also detected in intersitial cells and spermatogenetic cells,but the intensity of reaction was weaker than that at 1 st and 3rd weeks.Conclusion The expression levels of NGF in mouse testes show regular changes and the expression profile and location of NGF in the testes are different at different developmental stages.
2.THE POSTNATAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE BRAIN STEM PROJECTIONS TO THE LUMBOSACRAL SPINAL CORD OF RAT——A HRP STUDY
Xiangting ZHOU ; Zhengming NIE ; Shanjun TANG ; Shengqiong LIANG ; Hua ZHANG
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
The postnatal development of the efferent projections to the lumbosacral spinal cord from the brain stem of rats were studied with HRP retrograde transport method. Fifty per cent solution of HRP was slowly injected into the intumescentia lumbalis on its right side in 18 albino rats from postnatal 1-35 days. The HRP labelled cells were found in the following nuclei:1. Of the midbrain: the nucleus ruber, substantia nigra and nucleus raphe dorsalis.2. Of the pons: the nucleus reticularis pontis oralis, nucleus reticularis pontis caudalis, locus coeruleus, nucleus subcoeruleus, nucleus raphe magnus, nucleus vestibularis lateralis, and nucleus vestibularis medialis.3. Of the medulla oblongata: the nucleus raphe obscurus, nucleus raphe pallidus, nucleus reticularis ventralis, nucleus reticularis gigantocellularis, nucleus reticularis lateralis, nucleus tractus spinalis nervi trigemini, nucleus commissuralis (Cajal), nucleus prepositus hypoglossi, and nucleus gracilis.The number of the labelled cells in the above nuclei increased steadily with age. The results of present study showed that there was a postnatal developmental process in the efferent projections from the brain stem to the lumbosacral cord. The maturity of the projections from ruber nucleus and locus coeruleus were later than those of the vestibulospinal and reticulospinal tracts. The postnatal developmental process of the brain stem projections to the lumbosacral spinal cord were completed by one month after birth.
3.AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF INTERCOSTAL NERVE—SPINAL CORD IMPLANTATION
Xiangting ZHOU ; Shanjun TANG ; Zhengming NIE ; Shengqiong LIANG ; Hua ZHANG ;
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1957;0(04):-
An intercostal nerve-spinal cord implantation and semitransection of the spinalcord at the point between the origin and insertion of the intercostal nerve was madeon ten adult dogs and two monkeys.One to two weeks after this operation,paraly-tic legs following semitransection of the spinal cord recoverded from the paralysis.The implanted nerves were cut during the different period from 124 to 366 days.The function of the legs of four animals which had recovered paralysed again aftersurgical section of implanted nerve.Histologically,the inserted nerves in the spinalcord were recognized in these animals.Many of the growing fibers extended fromdistal end of the inserted intercostal nerve into the gray and white matter ofthe distal segment of the spinal cord.It is considered that the efficacy of the inter-costal nerve-spinal cord implantation depends upon the choice of the symptomaticindications and the success of the implantation procedure.
4.ANALYSIS OF FATTY ACIDS AND TRACE ELEMENTS AND ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY OF TRIONYX SINENSIS
Guiling LIU ; Xiangting NIE ; Fuer ZHANG ; Shuantao LIU ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective: To analyse the fatty acid and trace element composition and antioxidant capacity of Trionyx sinensis. [WT5FZ]Methods:[WT5BZ] We determined the contents of fatty acids and trace elements in Trionyx sinensis with gas chromatography and atomic absorption spectrometry respectively. The rats were fed on a diet containing 0.8% Trionyx sinensis powder. The activities of GSH Px and SOD in blood, SOD in liver, CAT in muscle and the contents of MDA in serum and liver were determined. [WT5FZ]Results:[WT5BZ] We found that the contents of MUFA, Zn and Se were higher in Trionyx sinensis. The activities of GSH Px and SOD in blood, SOD in liver, CAT in muscle were increased, but the contents of MDA in serum and liver were decreased in rats. [WT5FZ]Conclusion:[WT5BX] Trionyx sinensis can increase the activity of antioxidant enzymes in rats and lower the content of lipid preoxides.