1.Effects of ketamine on hypoxic-ischemic brain damage in newborn rats.
Shu-ling ZHANG ; Quan-zhong CHANG ; Yin-sheng LI ; Zhibin QIAN ; Dongxia LZ ; Xueping GUO
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(5):387-388
Animals
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Animals, Newborn
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Brain
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drug effects
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metabolism
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pathology
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Disease Models, Animal
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Excitatory Amino Acid Antagonists
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pharmacology
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therapeutic use
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Female
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Hypoxia-Ischemia, Brain
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drug therapy
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metabolism
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Ketamine
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pharmacology
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therapeutic use
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Male
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Random Allocation
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Treatment Outcome
2. Prenatal diagnosis of a case with Branchi-oto-renal syndrome
Xianxian MI ; Sheng YANG ; Xueping SHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2019;36(12):1210-1212
Objective:
To carry out prenatal diagnosis for a women with Branchio-oto-renal syndrome by using chromosomal microarray analysis (CMA).
Methods:
Peripheral blood chromosomal karyotyping and CMA were used to analyze the gravida with an abnormal phenotype. Pathological copy number variants (CNVs) were validated in other members of the family members and her fetus.
Results:
The gravida and her daughter both had Branchio-oto-renal syndrome and a 8q13.3 microdeletion encompassing the
3.Research update on DNA methylation in peripheral blood cells as a risk factor for coronary heart disease
Shuyang SHENG ; Fang ZHENG ; Xiaokang ZHANG ; Fan WANG ; Boyu LI ; Daoxi QI ; Siwei LI ; Xueping QIU
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2023;46(7):754-760
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a kind of cardiovascular diseases originated from atherosclerosis (AS), and chronic inflammation is one of the pathological characteristics. The peripheral blood leukocytes, especially mononuclear cells, play an important role in the AS processes. Recently, in a series of Epigenome-Wide Association Studies (EWAS), multiple DNA differential methylation sites in peripheral blood cells were found to be statistically associated with CHD, which suggested that these DNA differential methylation sites might serve as new risk factors for CHD. The recognition of the variant of DNA methylation as a common epigenetic nucleic acid modification in the occurrence and development of CHD, is ongoing. DNA methylation has the potential to become warning biomarkers, which might provide new ideas and evidences for mechanistic studies of CHD.
4.Effect of triterpenic acid-enriched fraction from Cyclocarya paliurus on high glucose-induced pancreatic α cells insulin resistance
Yiting WANG ; Mengge ZHAO ; Xueping SHENG ; Jian ZHANG ; Cuihua JIANG ; Zhiqi YIN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2018;49(2):215-221
To investigate the effect and possible mechanisms of triterpenic acid-enriched fraction from Cyclocarya paliurus(TAE)on glucagon secretion in insulin-resistance pancreatic α cells, the model of insulin resistance in αTC1-6 cells was induced by long term exposure to high glucose. Experimental groups were divided as follow: control(5. 5 mmol/L glucose), model(25 mmol/L), TAE(1, 5, 10 μg/mL), and TAE(10 μg/mL)plus wortmannin(10 nmol/L)group. The supernatant and lysate of treated cells were collected to determine glucagon secretion by ELISA kit. The mRNA and protein abundance of IRS-1, PI3K and Akt were measured by qPCR and Western blot analysis. Results showed that TAE could not only significantly reduce glucagon secretion induce by high glucose in a dose-dependent manner, but also remarkably increased the mRNA and protein abundance of IRS-1, PI3K and Akt in αTC1-6 cells. However, these effects of TAE were reversed by PI3K inhibitor wortmannin. In conclusion, it suggested that TAE could improve the insulin resistance induced by high glucose in pancreatic α cells which may be related with the activation of IRS-1/PI3K/Akt signaling pathway.
5.Hypoglycemic effect of medicinal formula composed of Cyclocarya paliurus and Mulberry leaves
Xueping SHENG ; Mengge ZHAO ; Cuihua JIANG ; Jian ZHANG ; Zhiqi YIN
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2018;49(4):463-469
The purpose of this study was to investigate the hypoglycemic effect and the safety of medicinal formula composed of Cyclocarya paliurus and Mulberry leaves. An experimental diabetic rat model was established by high energy diet plus small dosage of auoxan(ALX). At the same time, each group rats were given distilled water(blank and model), metformin(Met), Cyclocarya paliurus aqueous extract(CP), Mulberry leaves aqueous extract(ML)and the different proportions of aqueous extract mixtures of Cyclocarya paliurus and Mulberry leaves(CM1, CM2 and CM3), respectively. Fasting blood glucose(FBG), OGTT, TC, TG, LDL-C, HDL-C, insulin and liver and kidney function related index were gauged to evaluate the hypoglycemic effect and the safety of samples. The results showed that FBG level of the rats in CM1, CM2 and CM3 groups decreased 21. 64%, 16% and 12. 55%, respectively, comparing with that of model group. Moreover, FBG, glucose tolerance and pancreatic tissue morphology were remarkably improved in CM1 group. TC and LDL-C levels of rats in ML and CM3 groups decreased significantly compared with the those of Model group(P< 0. 05), which showed ML and CM3 were beneficial to regulate the blood lipid level in diabetic rats. Furthermore, all the administration groups had no adverse effect on liver function index. The down regulation of kidney function index of CP, ML, CM1, CM2 and CM3 groups comparing with model group indicated that Cyclocarya paliurus and Mulberry leaves could alleviate the injury of liver and kidney. Our results demonstrated that the medicinal formula composed of Cyclocarya paliurus and Mulberry leaves were favorable to reduce blood glucose and can regulate lipid metabolism without liver and kidney toxicity.