1.Biomarkers of oxidative stress in stroke
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2010;18(8):611-616
Oxidative stress has been demonstrated to be one of the important mechanisms for brain injury. Free radicals are one of the most important products following cerebral ischemia/reperfusion and intracerebral hemorrhage. They are the important markers for evaluating the 2 types of stroke injuries. At present, some relevant biomarkers of oxidative stress, such as lipid, DNA, protein peroxidation, antioxidant enzymes, and non-enzymatic antioxidant molecules as well as inflammatory and anti-inflammatory factors, are increasingly receiving attention. This article reviews and evaluates the biomarkers of oxidative stress in stroke.
2.EFFECT OF THEANINE ON DELAYING EXERCISE-INDUCED FATIGUE AND ITS MECHANISM
Min LI ; Xinnan SHEN ; Guoying YAO
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective: To study the effect of theanine on delaying exercise-induced fatigue, and reveal its possible mechanism.Method: Mice were randomized into 4 groups:three groups of theanine at doses of 5.6、8.4、12.6 mg/(kg bw?d),and one control group given distilled water.After 30 d,burdened swimming time,serum BUN,liver glycogen,and monoamine neurotransmitters(5-HT、DA and NE) concentrations in brain were measured.Results: Compared with the control group,both the burdened swimming time and the liver glycogen level of 8.4、12.6mg/(kg bw?d)groups increased significantly (P
3.THE PREVENTIVE EFFECT OF LYCOPENE ON HYPERGLYCEMIA IN ALLOXAN-INDUCED DIABETIC RATS AND ITS MECHANISM
Yue HUANG ; Xinnan SHEN ; Yanni LIU ; Guoying YAO
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
Objective: To study the preventive effect of lycopene (LP) on hyperglycemia in alloxan-induced diabetic rats, and reveal its possible mechanism.Method:Forty Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into 5 groups:three groups of LP at doses of 5, 20, 50 mg(/kg bw ?d)for 15d, one control group and one model group of salad oil. Then alloxan (ALx) were injected intraperitoneally to the rats at dose of 150 mg/kg bw. At D4 and D14 after ALx injection, an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed and body weight was measured, and at D14 GSP, FINS, NEFA, SOD,GSH-Px and MDA in liver were also determined . Results:Compared with the indices in group with ALX injection only,both the 2h blood glucose and GSP in group with medium-dose LP decreased significantly(P
4.EFFECT OF DIFFERENT DIETARY FAT ON GLUCOSE TOLERANCE AND INSULIN SENSITIVITY
Xuanxia MAO ; Xinnan SHEN ; Ruining XIE ; Guoying YAO
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
Objective: To investigate the effects of different dietary fat on insulin sensitivity and glucose tolerance in rats. Methods: Fifty adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned to five groups and fed on basal diet (low fat diet) and four test diets containing 30.4% fat of total energy as lard, perilla oil, sunflower oil or olive oil respectively for 6 w. An oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) was performed and blood samples were taken for measurement of serum insulin, triglyceride (TG) and total cholesterol (TC) level. Insulin sensitivity index (ISI) was calculated and epididymal fat pad was weighed. Results: In comparison with rats fed low fat, rats fed lard had a low ISI and a high serum glucose level 120 min after glucose load. The ISI in groups of sunflower oil and olive oil was markedly higher than in lard group, whereas serum glucose at 120 min was significantly lower. Serum glucose and insulin level both at 0 min and 120 min were significantly lower and ISI was higher in perilla oil group than that in lard group. Moreover, rats fed perilla oil had a low fasting glucose and a higher ISI compared with rats fed sunflower oil, olive oil and low fat respectively. Serum TC and TG were significantly lower in rats fed perilla oil than in rats fed low fat and lard respectively. Relative epididymal fat pad weight was lower in rats fed perilla oil than in rats fed lard. Conclusion: Perilla oil is effective in increasing insulin sensitivity and improving glucose metabolism in rats, and the effects of sunflower oil and olive oil are between that of perilla oil and lard. The hypoglycemic effect of perilla oil might be mediated, at least in part by reducing triglyceride level and body fat accumulation.
5.Green tea extracts protected against carbon tetrachloride-induced chronic liver damage and cirrhosis.
Jiping XIAO ; Ruifang LU ; Xinnan SHEN ; Min WU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2002;36(4):243-246
OBJECTIVEUsing the carbon tetrachloride liver cirrhosis rat model, the protective effect of the green tea extractive (GTE) on the liver cirrhosis was studied.
METHODSMale SD rats were randomly divided into three groups: normal group, GTE group and cirrhosis group. The GTE group and the cirrhosis group were injected subcutanuously 2 times/wk over 9 weeks with 40% CCl(4). In the second and the ninth week, the rats were sacrificed to measure MDA and hydroxyproline concentrations and TGF-beta(1) mRNA expression in liver tissue, as well as to conduct histological examination on various organs.
RESULTSCompared with the cirrhosis group, the MDA and the hydroxyproline concentrations in the GTE group were significantly reduced (P < 0.05). The liver necrosis and cirrhosis were extenuated in the GTE group by means of histologic examination. The expression of the TGF-beta(1) mRNA was reduced significantly in the GTE group.
CONCLUSIONDietary supplementation of GTE can protect against CCl(4)-induced liver damage and cirrhosis in rats.
Animals ; Carbon Tetrachloride ; toxicity ; Chronic Disease ; Liver ; drug effects ; metabolism ; pathology ; Liver Cirrhosis ; chemically induced ; prevention & control ; Male ; Malondialdehyde ; metabolism ; Plant Extracts ; chemistry ; pharmacology ; RNA, Messenger ; drug effects ; genetics ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Tea ; chemistry ; Transforming Growth Factor beta ; genetics ; Transforming Growth Factor beta1
6.Current status of clinical trials about thoracic surgery in lung cancer
Yanhua GUO ; Kaiqi JIN ; Yinran SHEN ; Xinnan XU ; Peng ZHANG ; Dong XIE ; Chang CHEN ; Haifeng WANG ; Ge-Ning JIANG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2019;35(7):434-437
The incidence of lung cancer in China ranks first and second among men and women respectively .Meanwhile, lung cancer is also the leading cause of death in malignant tumors in China .Surgical treatment is of great significance in impro-ving the prognosis of patients with lung cancer, and the number of related clinical trials is increasing year by year.Through a retrospective review of clinical trials in the field of lung cancer and thoracic surgery on the Clinicaltrials .gov platform, this arti-cle finds that relevant clinical trials focus on treatment , perioperative management and basic research.Although the clinical tri-als in China started late, they have developed rapidly and the number of clinical trials ranked second.In addition, there are some shortcomings in the clinical trials of China in terms of trial design and research scope , and there is still a gap between Chinese and foreign trials.