1.Exploration on Morphology of Parv Interneurons and Their Distribution in Striatum in Rats
Shuhua MU ; Bingbing LIU ; Yaxi ZHU ; Keyi LI ; Wanlong LEI
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2010;31(1):69-73
[Objective ] Intrastriatal Parr interneurons are considered to be the junction between striatal input and output neurons. This study purposes to confirm the morphology of Parr neurons and their distribution in striatum. [Method] Adult male SD rats were perfused and the brains were removed. The sections were conducted with a semiconductor-frozen microtome, then single labeling and double labeling were immunocytochemically conducted with PAP technique. Positive neurons were observed, counted, and calculated, and analyzed with SPSS. [Results] The distribution of Parr positive neurons in striatum was inhomogeueous, and was the most dense in the dorsal lateral area (P<0.001) ; the distribution of Parr positive neurons in matrix compartment was apparently more than patch compartment (82.0% vs 18.0%, P<0.001); Parr positive neurons in striaturn were medium-sized cell bodies with polygonal or oval in shape (mean diameter is 11.68 μm), and were larger in the lateral area than that in the medial area (P<0.01) ; the positive dendrites were dense and smooth without dendrite spines; the positive axons 1 were slender and their collaterals extended in striatum. [Conclusion] The characteristic of Parr positive neurons collecting mostly in lateral striatum and matrix eompartment, as well as their traits of intemeurons, indicated that they would affect the striatal projection neuronal function.
2.Analysis of gut microbiota in SD rat model of diabetes mellitus induced by streptozotocin
Hua ZHU ; Yaxi GUO ; Xiaopeng DU ; Wenjie ZHAO ; Yanhong LI ; Chuan QIN
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2018;26(3):349-356
Objective To investigate the characteristics of gut microbiota in SD rat model of diabetes mellitus induced by streptozotocin (STZ). Methods Twenty-five male SD rats were randomly divided into control (C) (n=10) and diabetes (M) (n=15) groups. Rats in the group M received intravenous injection of streptozotocin (30 mg/kg) once per day for 5 consecutive days. Fecal samples were collected and examined for the V3 region of the 16S rDNA gene by Illumina Miseq high-throughput sequencing. The abundance and composition of gut microbiota were analyzed by cluster analysis. Results DNA sequence analysis was successfully performed. The Chao 1 index was lower in the group M than group C (P< 0. 05). The Shannon index was lower and the Simpson index was higher in the group M than group C (P<0. 05). At phylum level, the relative abundance of Proteobacteria, Cyanobacteria, Tenericutes, TM7, and Actinobacteria was lower in the group M than group C (P< 0. 05). At genus level, 4 weeks after injection,the abundance of Lactobacillus was lower and that of Bacteroidetes was higher in the group M than group C ( P< 0. 05). 12 weeks after injection, the relative abundance of Lactobacillus,Bacteroides and Ruminococcus was higher and that of Bifidobacterium was lower in the group M than group C ( P< 0. 05). Conclusions This STZ-induced diabetic SD rat model has a low abundance and diversity of gut microbiota. Quantitative analysis of gut microbiota composition in this animal model provides a basic data for the study of relationship between diabetes mellitus and gut microbiota.
3. Pathological insights of radiotherapy-related damage to surgical margin after preoperative radiotherapy in patients with rectal cancer
Qinghua ZHONG ; Peihuang WU ; Qiyuan QIN ; Yingyi KUANG ; Tenghui MA ; Huaiming WANG ; Yaxi ZHU ; Daici CHEN ; Jianping WANG ; Lei WANG
Chinese Journal of Surgery 2017;55(7):507-514
Objective:
To investigate the effect of irradiation to anastomosis from preoperative radiotherapy for patients with rectal cancer by studying the pathological changes.
Methods:
In this retrospective study, patients enrolled in the FOWARC study from January 2011 to July 2014 in the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University were included. In the FOWARC study, enrolled patients with local advanced rectal cancer were randomly assigned to receive either neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Among these patients, 23 patients were selected as radiation proctitis (RP)group, who fulfilled these conditions: (1) received neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy followed by sphincter-preserving surgery; (2) developed radiation proctitis as confirmed by preoperative imaging diagnosis; (3) had intact clinical samples of surgical margins. Twenty-three patients who had received neoadjuvant chemo-radiotherapy but without development of radiation proctitis were selected as non-radiation proctitis (nRP) group. Meanwhile, 23 patients received neoadjuvant chemotherapy only were selected as neoadjuvant chemotherapy (CT) group. Both nRP and CT cases were selected by ensuring the basic characteristics such as sex, age, tumor site, lengths of proximal margin and distal margin all maximally matched to the RP group. Both proximal and distal margins were collected for further analysis for all selected cases. Microscopy slices were prepared for hematoxylin & eosin staining and Masson staining to show general pathological changes, and also for immunohistochemistry with anti-CD-34 as primary antibody to reveal the microvessel. Microvessel counting in submucosal layer and proportion of macrovessel with stenosis were used to evaluate the blood supply of the proximal and distal end of anastomosis. A modified semi-quantitative grading approach was used to evaluate the severity of radiation-induced injury. Either ANOVA analysis, Kruskal-Wallis rank-sum test or χ2 test was used for comparison among three groups, and Mann-Whitney
4.Effects of different sterilization methods on nutritional composition of pig-specific formula milk powder
Yaxi GUO ; Ruixue LIU ; Xiaopeng DU ; Hua ZHU
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2023;31(12):1588-1597
Objective Using different sterilization method to sterilize pig specific formula milk powder,exploring the sterilization method and conditions that minimize the loss of nutritional components in formula milk powder.Methods Pig-specific formula milk powder was divided into high-pressure sterilization and irradiation sterilization groups.Formula milk powder in the high-pressure group was sterilized using different sterilization conditions and that in the irradiation group was sterilized using different 60 Co γ-radiation doses.The sterility and the nutritional contents of the sterilized formula milk powders were determined according to national standards.Results The sterility tests for both groups of formula milk powder were negative.Compared to control group,the crude protein contents were significantly lower in formula in the high-pressure group sterilized at 121℃for 30 min and in the irradiation liquid group sterilized at 50 kGy(P<0.01).The water,crude protein,and calcium contents were significantly lower(P<0.001)in the irradiation group sterilized at 50 kGy.There was no significant difference in the valine,isoleucine,or leucine content under 50 kGy sterilization conditions in the irradiation sterilized group,but all amino acid contents were decreased in the high-pressure sterilization and irradiation sterilized liquid groups(P<0.001).Analysis of trace elements showed an increased iron content(P<0.001)in formula sterilized at 121℃for 30 min in the high-pressure sterilization group,increased iron and potassium contents(P<0.001)under 25 kGy sterilization conditions in the irradiation sterilization liquid group,and increased magnesium content(P<0.01).The magnesium(P<0.05)and sodium contents(P<0.01)differed significantly in formula treated under 50 kGy sterilization conditions in the irradiation sterilized powder group.VE and VB2 contents were increased in formula sterilized at 121℃for 30 min in the high-pressure sterilization group(P<0.001),the VE content was increased(P<0.05)and the VB2 content was decreased(P<0.001)in formula sterilized under 50 kGy conditions in the irradiation sterilization liquid group,and the VE and VA contents were decreased in formula sterilized at 25 kGy in the irradiation sterilized powder group(P<0.001).Conclusions Sterilization at 121℃for 30 min result ed in the least loss of nutritional components in the high-pressure sterilization group,while irradiation sterilization result ed in the least loss of nutrients at a dose of 50 kGy.Comparing the two sterilization method,irradiation of milk powder at 50 kGy result ed in the least loss of nutrient content.