1.The safety assessment of amniotic infusion therapy in severe preeclampsia
Linghong DENG ; Yujie ZHANG ; Lin ZHU ; Yanhua ZENG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(02):-
Objective To explore safety of severe preeclampsia by amniotic infusion therapy.Methods 58 cases with severe preeclampsia during 28 to 34 weeks pregnancy had been practised intravenous infusion as controls(37 cases).Results Ultrasound guided amnioinfusion were all succesful in therapy group,there was no maternal complication.Statistical difference was found in premature infant apgar score between therapy group and control group.The incidence of respiratory distress syndrome was 3.4%,whereas that of the control group was 35.1%(P
2.The relationship of serum cTnT and accumulated dose of anthracycline
Jinyun DENG ; Yanhua WANG ; Xiang LI ; Donglan LIU ; Shuibin YUAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2006;0(10):-
0.05).Conclusion The serum cTnT is not useful for diagnosing the severity of anthracycline induced cardiactoxicity.
3.Evaluation the liver reservation functions of patients with severe hepatopath of nonage treated with plasma exchange by 13C-methacetin breath test
Xia ZHAO ; Aimin DENG ; Xuesong FU ; Shuxin YIN ; Yanhua ZHANG ; Yugang WANG ; Xiaojuan DENG ; Xiaofang ZHANG
Clinical Medicine of China 2009;25(6):598-600
Objective To judge the effect of plasma exchange (PE) to the patients with severe hepatopath of nonage according to evaluating the change of the liver function of reserve with 13C-methacetin breath test. Methods There are two groups: the case group and the control group. Each group has 30 patients. The patients in the case group were treated by PE. All the patients received 13C-methacetin breath test at before or one week after treatment. MVmax40, CUM40 and CUM120 were present. At the same time, clinical symptoms, glutamate-pyruvate transaminase (ALT), total bilirubin (TBiL) and prethrombin active (PTA) were observed. Results MVmax40, CUM40, CUM120 and PTA were higher, ALT and TBiL were lower in the case group after treatment (t=4.679, 4.752, 5.048, 5.413, 6.208, 7.413, P=0.000,P<0.01). After a week, MVmax40, CUM40, CUM120 and PTA were higher, ALT and TBiL were lower in the case group than that in the control group (t=2.260, 2.247, 2.476, 4.017, 3.250, 3.658, P<0.05). The total effective rates in the case group and the control group were 83.3 % (25/30) and 43.3 % (13/30),which are significant different(χ2 10.335,P<0.01). Conclusion PE can im-prove the liver reservation functionin the severe hepatopath of nonage.
4.Experimental Study of Inhibiting Effect of YIGSR Derivants on Metastasis of Melanoma B16 to Lung
Tihua ZHAO ; Wei GAO ; Hesong YANG ; Yafeng CHEN ; Yanhua SHI ; Shuhua DENG
China Pharmacy 2001;12(3):144-145
OBJECTIVE: To study the anti- metastatic action of equal/unequal- fork- peptide of YIGSR.METHODS: To observe the influence of drugs on metastasis of melanoma B16 to lung in mice.RESULTS: The metastatic rate of lung in 46 mice of control and experimental groups was 100% ,21 days after inoculating melanoma B16 cells via caudal vein.Injection of YIGSR in combination with tumor cells could reduce the number of metastatic nodules in a dose- dependent manner.The numbers of metastatic nodules in 100μ g~ 200μ g equal fork peptide group and same dosage unequal fork peptide group were significantly different from that in control group(P<0.05;P<0.01 respectively).50μ g equal fork peptide group was different from control group.The synthetic peptide could not decrease the weight of the lung with metastatic lesions.CONCLUSION: YIGSR derivants have effective antimetastatic actions.Its mechanism may related to the inhibiting effect on formation of cancer cell emboli,which retain in microvessels of remote target organs,and multiplicate and penetrate blood vessels to form micrometastatic lesions.
5.Risk factors for clopidogrel resistance in patients with ischemic stroke: a prospective case series study
Hongting SHI ; Borong ZHOU ; Rong WANG ; Yanhua DENG ; Haitao GUAN ; Zifan LIU
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2012;20(6):423-427
Objective To investigate the risk factors for clopidogrel resistance (CR) in patients with ischemic stroke.Methods Turbidimatry was used to measure the platelet aggregation rate changes after the patients with acute ischemic stroke taking 75 mg of clopidogrel per day for 10-14 days.The patients were divided into either a CR or a clopidogrel sensitivity (CS) group according to the platelet aggregation rate changes.The demographic and clinical data of both groups were compared.Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to identify the independent risk factors for CR.Results A total of 147 patients with acute ischemic stroke were included,42 of them (28.57% ) were in the RC group and 105 (71.43%) were in the CS group.The proportion of patients in diabetes (54.76% vs.11.43% ;x2 =31.054,P =0.000),the history of transient ischemic attack (TIA) (80.95% vs.26.67% ;x2 =36.251,P=0.000) or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) (26.19% vs.3.81%;x2 =16.400,P=0.000),taking calcium channel blocker (CCB) (83.33% vs.54.29% ;x2 =10.810,P =0.001 ),angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI)/angiotensin receptor blocker (ARB) (66.67% vs.42.86%;x2 =6.803,P=0.009),and proton pump inhibitor (47.62% vs. 14.29%;x2 =18.375,P =0.000) in the CR group,as well as the levels of plasma total cholesterol (TC),glucose,and glycated hemoglobin were significantly higher than those in the CS group.Multivariate logistic regression analysis showed that diabetes (odds ratio [ OR] 13.711,95% confidence interval [ CI] 1.667 - 112.784; P =0.015),increased TC level (OR 2.828,95%CI 1.574 - 5.080; P =0.001),previous history of TIA (OR16.627,95% CI 4.691 - 58.934; P =0.000),and long-term taking CCB (OR 4.147,95% CI 1.053 - 16.332;P =0.042),and ACEI/ARB (OR 4.841,95% CI 1.539 - 15.231; P =0.007) were the independent risk factors for CR.Conclusions CR in patients with ischemic stroke is associated with a variety of factors,in which diabetes,increased TC,as well as long-term taking CCB and ACEI/ARB are the independent risk factors for CR.
6.Animal models of cerebral venous and sinus thrombosis
Ying WEI ; Xinbin GUO ; Sheng GUAN ; Xin DENG ; Zibo WANG ; Xiaoke LU ; Yanhua DONG
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;25(3):281-284
Cerebral venous and sinus Thrombosis (CVST) is a rare ischemic cerebrovascular disease,the lesions of 60% patients are involved in multiple venous sinus,of which the superior sagittal sinus thrombosis is most common.The pathogenesis and pathophysiology of CVST has not yet been fully elucidated,and the establishment of stable and ideal animal models can provide a basis for the study of its development,prognosis and efficacy assessment.This article summarizes the characteristics and advantages of several available CVST models,but each method has its own limitations.Therefore,the establishment of a more ideal animal model will help to fully understand the pathogenesis and pathological process of CVST.
7.Effect of activated Notch signaling system on Schwann cells
Jin WANG ; Lei DENG ; Yanhua WANG ; Peixun ZHANG ; Hongbo ZHANG ; Baoguo JIANG
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2010;33(5):378-380,后插6
Objective To study the effect of activated Notch signaling system on Schwann cells in vitro. Methods Schwann cells were isolated from sciatic nerves of adult SD rats. Recombinant rat jagged1/FC chimera, an activator of the Notch signaling system, and γ-secretase inhibitor (DAPT), an inhibitor of the Notch signaling system, were added into the culture medium respectively. The cells in the medium added with phosphate buffered saline were used as control group. Then the cultured cells were collected. NICD, as a mark of activated Notch system, was detected by immunofluorescence methods. MTT method was used to calculate the growth curve. The level of NGF in the cell supernatant was assayed by using ELISA. Results Schwann cells in recombinant rat jagged/FC chimera group grew better than those in the control groups. MTT method showed that activated Notch signaling significantly promote the proliferation of the cells(P < 0.05). After cultured for 48 h, the amount of NGF in cell supernatant of recombinant rat jagged1/FC chimera group was significantly increased (P < 0.05). Conclusion When the Notch signaling system is activated, Schwann cells not only proliferate but also secret more NGF.
8.Screening and identification of the polypeptides specifically binding to the adhesion protein of Myco-plasma genitalium
Youcong ZHU ; Xiaolong YOU ; Xiangying DENG ; Li WANG ; Suguo WANG ; Yanhua ZENG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2015;(8):606-610
Objective To screen and identify the polypeptides specifically binding to the adhesion protein of Mycoplasma genitalium(MgPa) by using the Ph. D.-12TM phage display peptide library for further understanding the biological function and the possible pathogenic mechanism of the MgPa. Methods The Ph. D.-12TM phage display peptide library was used for 3 rounds of biopanning with the purified recombinant MgPa ( rMgPa) as the given target. The phages were collected for amplification after biopanning. The single strand DNA of phage clones were extracted and purified by using the sodium iodide method for further se-quencing. ELISA, competitive binding assay and dot immunobinding assay were performed to analyze the specific binding of positive phages to rMgPa. Results A significant enrichment of phages was achieved after 3 rounds of biopanning. Eleven different phage exogenous sequences (P1-P11) were detected among the 38 phages randomly selected from the agar. Two core sequences were deduced according to the repeating times of amino acids among the 11 polypeptide sequences, which were V-H-W-D-F-R-Q-W-W-Q-P-S and D-W-S-S-W-V-H/Y-R-D-P-Q-T/S. Ten out of the 11 representative phages ( P1-P10 ) specifically combined with the rMgPa. Conclusion Two polypeptides specifically binding to rMgPa were successfully screened out, which provided the tool for further investigation on the biological function of MgPa and the pathogenic mecha-nism of Mycoplasma genitalium.
9.Effects of Foot Three-needle Therapy on Colonic Cystathionine Gamma-lyase and Myeloperoxidase in Postoperative Rats
Mingyin LAI ; Jingjing DENG ; Manxia WANG ; Erping XUE ; Yizong YANG ; Yanhua XIAO ; Jinyan CHEN ; Qing YUAN
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;(1):46-50
Objective To observe the effect of acupuncture on cystathionine gamma-lyase(CSE)and myeloperoxidase (MPO) in the colonic tissues of rats and to explore its mechanism for recovering the function of interstitial cells of Cajal(ICCs)in rats after colonic anastomosis . Methods Thirty SD rats were randomized into normal control group, model group(receiving colonic anastomosis) and acupuncture group. The acupuncture group received foot three-needle therapy on bilateral Zusanli(ST36), Sanyinjiao(SP6) and Taichong(LR3), once a day for 3 days after colonic anastomosis. And then the propulsive rate of the small intestine was measured. The count of ICCs with positively expressive c-kit in rat colonic tissues was measured by immunohistochemistry, the activity of CSE was observed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and the activity of MPO was tested by biochemical method. Results Compared with the normal control group, the small intestinal propulsive rate in the model group was decreased, the number of ICCs with positively expressive c-kit was reduced, while the activities of CSE and MPO were increased(P<0.05). The acupuncture group had higher intestinal propulsive rate, more ICCs with positively expressive c-kit, and lower CSE and MPO activities than the model group(P<0.05).Conclusion Acupuncture can promote the recovering of postoperative gastrointestinal function, and its mechanism may be related to the regulation of CSE and MPO activities in the colonic tissues and to the restoration of ICCs function in the focus with positive c-kit.
10.Contents of Chlorogenic Acid and 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic Acid in Xanthii Fructus Processed by Different Temperature and Time
Yanhua SUN ; Yan HONG ; Yongzhong WANG ; Yanquan HAN ; Guangdong LI ; Longfei DENG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(4):82-85
Objective To study the best processing technology of Xanthii Fructus by determining the contents of chlorogenic acid and 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid in which processed by different temperature and time. Methods Sixteen batchs samples of Xanthii Fructus were propressed by stir-frying with sand, and the propressed temperature and time were set at 150-220 ℃ and 0.5-7 minutes. Two phenolic acid components in Xanthii Fructus were simultaneously determined. The column was UPLC Acquity BEH C18 (2.1 mm×100 mm, 1.7 μm). The mobile phase was acetonitrile-0.1% phosphoric acid, gradient elution. The flow rate was 0.25 mL/min, and the detection wavelength was 327 nm. Results The sample with highest contents of chlorogenic acid and 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid was the batch processed by stir-frying with sand at 160 ℃ for 7 minute, which was 2.498, 2.004 mg/g, respectively. Conclusion According to the appearance of processed sample and the content of chlorogenic acid and 3,5-dicaffeoylquinic acid, the optimal processing technology of Xanthii Fructus was stir-frying with sand at 160 ℃ for 7 min.