1.Effects of Total Rhizoma Panacis Japonica Saponins on Nitric Oxide Synthase of Hippocampus Region in the Mouse Repetitious Cerebral Ischemia Reperfusion and the Rat Focal Cerebral Ischemia
Hui ZHAO ; Haiyan ZOU ; Meng XU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(12):-
Objective To study the mechanism of protective effects of total rhizoma panacis japonica saponins(tRPJS)on the cerebral ischemia injury.Methods The middle cerebral artery occlusion model (MCAO)in rats and cerebral ischemia-reperfusion models in mice were used to investigate the influence of tRPJS on the nitric oxide synthase(NOS)and inducible nitric oxide synthase(iNOS)activity in hippocampus region.Results tRPJS significantly decreased the contents of NOS and iNOS in hippocampus region of MCAO rat and cerebral ischemia reinfusion mouse.Conclusion tRPJS has significantly protective effects by decreasing NOS and iNOS.
2.An Alignment Technique of Body Gravity for Fit of Prosthesis
Feng ZHENG ; Ming ZHU ; Xu-hui ZOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(7):757-759
Objective To develop an alignment technique based on the movement of body gravity center. Methods As join forces in the system of balance is zero, the position of body gravity center can be calculated by body gravity which is taken from weight sensors, by the special software. Meanwhile, the position of body gravity will be sent to control unit, which can be transformed to driving signal of motor. The sliding table with laser, linked to motor, can make pursuit movement following with body gravity. A precise alignment can be made as the movement of body gravity. The balance function test is also used to make an assistant estimate for the alignment. Results and Conclusion An alignment technique has been developed for the fit of prosthesis and orthotics.
3.Application of manual anastomosis with two operations out of anus in laparoscopic anal sphincter preserving resection of ultra low rectal cancer
Hui XU ; Wenlong JIA ; Wenjun ZOU ; Changlin DENG
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2011;34(8):12-14
Objective To explore the values of manual anastomosis with two operations out of anus in laparoscopic anal sphincter preserving resection of ultra low rectal cancer. Methods Radical excision of ultra low rectal cancer was performed with ultrasonic scalpel in 12 patients based on the concept of total mesorectal excision (TME) and ultra low coloreclal/anal anastomosis was performed applying manual anastomosis with two operations out of anus. Results All the operations were finished successfully, without conversions to open for surgery. One case had anastomotic leakage, and there were no bleeding and infection of abdominal cavity, anastomotic stenosis and other complications. The operating time was 185-310 (218 ±10) min, the blood loss was 160-450 (232 ±8) ml,the length of hospital stay was 9-14 (11 ±3) d. All patients were followed up 6-36(18 ± 2) months, local recurrence was not found but 1 case had liver metastasis.Conclusions The manual anastomosis with two operations out of anus in laparoscopic anal sphincter preserving resection of ultra low rectal cancer is safe,economical,effective,minimally invasive, and has the benefits of less bleeding during the operation and shorter hospital stay. It should be widely used.
4.Characteristic of salvianolic acid binding to bovine serum albumin and structure-performance relationship
Xiaoli ZOU ; Xiangmin WANG ; Haifang GUO ; Hui XU ; Ke LIU
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(08):-
Objective To study the characteristic of salvianolic acid(SA) binding to bovine serum albumin(BSA) and the structure-performance relationship.Methods The interactions between BSA and four natural SA(SAⅠ,rosmaric acid;SAⅡ,lithosperic acid;SAⅢ,salvianolic acid A;and SAⅣ,salvianolic acid B) were investigated by fluorescence and ultraviolet spectroscopy.Results The intrinsic fluorescence of BSA was quenched by SA via forming SA-BSA complexes and non-radiation energy transfer.The parameters of SA-BSA binding process,such as the static apparent association constant KA,the number of binding site n,the efficiency of energy transfer E,the spatial distance r were obtained,and the thermodynamic constants ?G,?H,and ?S were calculated.Conclusion The results indicate that SAⅢ bounds to BSA mainly through a hydrophobic force and the other three SA-BSA interactions are mainly driven by hydrogen bond and Van der Waals' force.Y,a comprehensive binding parameter constructing from the equation Y=lg (KA?E?n/r),could be used to reflect the interaction extent of SA-BSA system.The Y value changes with the number of free phenolic hydroxyl and molecule volume and decreases in the order of SAⅢ→SAⅣ→SAⅡ→SAⅠ.The results from correlation analysis indicate that it could be possible to estimate SA-BSA binding extent from hydrophobic parameter clogP and topo-polar surface area per unit of molecular weight tPSA/Mr of SA molecule.
5.Changes of free radicals and antioxidative system of prostate tissue in the male rats with short-term diabetes
Zhongshan WANG ; Donghui ZOU ; Hui ZHAO ; Zongge XU ; Yingl LIU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: To study the dynamic changes of free radicals and antioxidative system of prostate in rats with short-term diabetes. METHODS: 48 Wistar male rats were divided into 6 groups at random (8 rats in each group). One group were injected(ip) with sodium citrate buffer to be the control group, the other 5 groups were injected (ip) with steptozocin(STZ) 60mg/kg body weight which were called diabetes group. Rats were killed after 1, 3, 5, 7 and 14 days; superoxide dismutase(SOD), malondialdehyde(MDA), glutathione(GST), glutathione s-transferase(GST), glutathione peroxidase(GSH-px), nitric oxide (NO) and nitric oxide synthase(NOS) of prostate were examined. RESULTS: The levels of MDA, GSH-px and NO in prostate homogenate of diabetes group were higher evidently as compared with control levels. The activities of SOD, GST, NOS and the levels of GSH in prostate homogenate were increased obviously after injection of STZ with control levels, then returned near to control values. CONCLUSION: The evidences mentioned above indicate that high-level of free radicals and decrease in antioxidative system rendere the prostate cells to be in oxidative stress.
6.Inhibitory effect of apigenin on human Tenon capsule fibroblasts
Hui-hui, ZOU ; Ji-bing, WANG ; Xu-dong, HUANG ; Shan-shan, LIU ; Hui, MAN ; Shou-qing, LI ; Gang, MA
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2013;(3):233-237
Background Proliferation of the human Tenon capsule fibroblasts(HTFs) is a main cause of failure of filtering surgery.To search the drug of inhibiting the growth of the HTFs is essential for the improvement of successful rate of filtering surgery.Objective The aim of this study was to investigate the inhibitory effect of apigenin on HTFs and its mechanism.Methods Human Tenon capsular tissue was obtained during the strabismus correction surgery.HTFs was primarily cultured using explant method and identified using vimentin by immunochemistry.The 3-5 generation of cells were incubated to 96-well plate.Apigenin of 0,20,40,80,160 μmol/L was added into the medium,respectively,for 24,48,72 hours,and the proliferation of HTFs was detected by sulfonyl chloride (SRB) at the wavelength of 560 nm (A560).Bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) of 10 μg/L was added to culture the cells for 48 hours to calculate the labeling rate of BrdU.The morphology of the cells was observed using Hoechst 33258 staining,and apoptosis and cells cycle were evaluated by flow cytometry.Results Cultured cells grew well with the positive response for vimentin,showing the green fluorescence in cytoplasm.SRB assay showed that the A560 value was gradually declined with the increase of the dosage of apigenin and prolong of time (Fgroup =480.306,P =0.000 ; Ftime =555.144,P =0.000).The labeling rate after 0,40,80 μmol/L apigenin acted for 48 hours was (87.860 ±0.632)%,(61.520±4.306)% and (23.480±4.472)%,showing a significant difference among the three groups (F =299.347,P =0.000).The labeling rate of HTFs for BrdU was significantly decreased in the 40 and 80 μmol/L apigenin groups compared with the 0 μmol/L apigenin group (P<0.05).Hoechse 33258 staining found that the number of the HTFs was gradually decreased and the cell number of karyopyknosis and nuclear deformation was increased with the increase of apigenin dosage.Percentage of cells in G0/G1 phase were raised and that in S and G2/M phase were declined in the higher dosage apigenin group,with a significant difference among the different groups (FG0/G1 =58.621,P=0.000;Fs =32.357,P=0.001 ;FG2/M =83.998,P=0.000).In the 72nd hour after acted by 0,40,80,160 μmol/L apigenin,the apoptosis rate of HTFs was (4.77±0.21) %,(13.24±1.35)%,(18.33±1.86) %,(31.58 ± 2.77) %,respectively,with a statistically significant difference among the four groups (F =204.791,P<0.05).Conclusions Apigenin restrains the growth of HTFs by evoking G0/G1 cell cycle arrest and inducing apoptosis in a dosage-and time-dependent manner.
7.Flavonoids from Selaginella uncinata.
Mei-ling YI ; Xi-feng SHENG ; Kang-ping XU ; Gui-shan TAN ; Hui ZOU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(15):3005-3008
In the current study, nine flavonoids were isolated and purified from 75% ethanol extract of Selaginella uncinata (Desv.) Spring by column chromatographic techniques over macroporous resin, polyamide, silica gel, Sephadex LH-20 and pre-HPLC. On the basis of their physico-chemical properties and spectroscopic data analyses, these compounds were elucidated as cirsimarin (1), nepitrin (2), apigenin-6-C-α-L-arabinopyranosyl-8-C-β-D-glucopyranoside (3), apigenin-6-C-β-D-glucopyranosyl-8-C-α-L-arabinopyranoside (4), apigenin-7-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (5), 2,3-dihydroamentoflavone (6), 4'-O-methylamentoflavone (7), 2,3-dihydro-4'-O-methyl-amentoflavone (8), and 2,3,2",3"-tetrahydron-4'-O-methyl-robustaflavone (9). Compounds 1-5 belong to flavonoid glycosides and were isolated from the genus Selaginella for the first time.
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8.Correlationship between level of bFGF in serum and synovia and severity of disease in X-ray patients with knee OA
Hui XU ; Yongzhi TANG ; Lei ZHENG ; Yucong ZOU ; Hongwei LIU ; Jinduan LIN ; Qian WANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(6):922-924
Objective To explore the correlationship between level of bFGF (basic fibroblast growth factor) in serum and synovia and X-ray severity (Kellgren-Lawrence Grading System) in patients with knee OA. Method 68 patients with knee OA were enrolled into this study. Knee OA grading was evaluated according to the Kellgren-Lawrence classification. bFGF levels in both serum and synovia were examined using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Results The level of bFGF in serum and synovial fluid in patients with knee OA were positively correlated with radiographic severity (r = 0.619, P < 0.001 and r = 0.603, P < 0.001, respectively). Further analysis revealed that there was a positive correlation between the level of bFGF in serum and in synovia fluid (r = 0.688, P < 0.001). Conclusions Levels of bFGF in serum and synovial fluid were significantly increased in patients with OA, and levels of bFGF were positively correlated with radiographic severity. These findings indicate that bFGF levels may be a biomarker of disease severity and could play an crucial part in the pathophysiology of degenerative process in OA.
10.Accurate determination of HLA ambiguous results based on group-specific haploid full-length sequencing
Songxing WANG ; Hui YANG ; Liumei HE ; Wenxu HONG ; Hongyan ZOU ; Yunping XU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;21(20):3208-3215
BACKGROUND: Due to the polymorphism of HLA, a large number of ambiguities have been generated by conventional HLA typing techniques, and confirmed stereotypes of ambiguous results based on group-specific haploid full-length typing are rarely reported.OBJECTIVE: To analyze the accuracy of HLA-typing ambigulity based on group-specific haploid full-length sequencing. METHODS: The low-resolution results were used as the starting point for two ambiguous samples. Sanger sequencing (PCR-SBT) based on haploid full-length was performed after group-specific amplification. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: One case showed a new A*02:03:01 allele, which was found a mutation in NT817 from C to T in comparison with A*11:01:01:01. The other case indicated another new C*07:02:01:01, which was found a mutation in NT879 from A to G in comparison with C*08:01:01. In conclusion, these results indicate that the group-specific haploid full-length sequencing method can be used to accurately classify HLA alleles and to discover new alleles.