1.Relationship between ?_1-aderenergic receptor and cardiac function in hypoxic newborn guinea-pig myocardia subjected to ischemic reperfusion
Qianjin ZHONG ; Zengwei WANG ; Yingbi XIAO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(01):-
Objective To study the relationship between ? 1-aderenergic receptor (? 1-AR) and cardiac function in hypoxic newborn guinea-pig myocardia undergoing ischemic reperfusion, and the effects of St. Thomas Hospital cardioplegic solution Ⅱ (STS) and cold blood cardioplegia (CBC) on the ? 1-AR and cardiac function. Methods Normobaric hypoxic guenia-pig model and isolated perfused working heart preparation were established. Cardiac functions were recorded by a multichannel biologic signal analyzer. Myocardial ? 1-AR density (B max ) and affinity (K d) were investigated by radial ligand binding. Results Significant decrease of B max was found in hypoxic newborn guinea-pig myocardia suffering from hypothermic (20 ℃)-ishemic reperfusion (P0.05). Conclusion The impairment of cardiac function in hypoxic newborn guinea-pig undergoing myocardial ischemic reperfusion might be associated with the decline of B max , but not with K d. Different effects of STS and CBC on cardiac function may result from their different influences on B max .
2.THE EFFECT OF PORTAL VEIN ARTERIALIZATION ON HEPATIC REGENERATION IN A RAT MODEL OF EXPERIMENTAL OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE
Yongliang CHEN ; Zhiqiang HUANG ; Yingbi WANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(10):-
0 05) between the experimental and control groups.The arterialization of portal vein did not have any negative effects on the hepatic regeneration. Hepatic cell could regenerate normally.