1.Correlation of MMP-2 and TIMP-2 with Mesangial Proliferative Glomerulo-nephritis and Its Research Progress in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Journal of Zhejiang Chinese Medical University 2014;(11):1342-1345
Objective] To explore both the correlation of matrix metal oproteinase and the imbalance of its tissue inhibitors-MMP-2 and TIMP-2 with glomerulosclerosis and its research progress in traditional Chinese medicine. [Methods] We generalized the research progress in traditional Chinese medicine from such aspects as the biological properties of MMP-2 and TMIP-2 and their mechanisms, their relationship with mesangial proliferative glomerulonephritis and effects of traditional Chinese medicine on their expression by searching the relevant literatures. [Results] Expressions of MMP-2 and TIMP-2 vary in different pathological stages(hyperplasia and sclerosis stage here) of glomerulonephritis, and traditional Chinese herbs could adjust their expressions in different stages. Traditional Chinese herbs can inhibit the development of glomerulosclerosis. [Conclusion] Applying traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of mesangialproliferative glomerulonephritis could provide the base for further development of TCM as wel as a new choice for treating mesangialproliferative glomerulonephritis.
2.Correlation between Arterial Compliance and Insulin Resistance in Prehypertensive People
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2007;13(9):872-873
Objective To investigate the correlation between the arterial compliance and insulin resistance in the prehypertensive people.Methods 30 healthy persons,36 prehypertensive persons and 46 hypertensive patients were measured Cl and C2 using CVProfilor DO-2020 and determined insulin sensitivity with HOMA-IR.Results Adjusted for the age and the course of disease,C1 and C2 decreased in hypertensive patients compared with that of the healthy and prehypertensive people(P<0.05);C2 decreased in prehypertensive people compared with the healthy groups(P<0.05).HOMA-IR increased in hypertensive patients and prehypertensive people compared with the healthy groups(P<0.05).There was significant correlation between HOMA-IR and C2 in prehypertensive people.Conclusion Small arterial compliance decrease and insulin resistance can be found with negatively correlation in prehypertensive people.
3.An animal model of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.
Lei YANG ; Yingjie HU ; Xiaowen ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2012;26(12):569-572
Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS) is endangering human health seriously now. We had reviewed some typical animal model which had at least one OSAS character of intermittent hypoxia and/or hypercapnia, upper airway obstruction and sleep structure disorder. However, all of these models could not simulate clinical and pathological features of OSAS completely. Establishing a suitable animal model to study OSAS and related diseases is very important.
Airway Obstruction
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Hypercapnia
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Hypoxia
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Sleep Apnea, Obstructive
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complications
4.Surgical Methods of Esophageal Carcinoma Complicated With Cicatricial Pyloric Obstruction
Jigang HU ; Yingjie CHEN ; Xiaogang YANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(02):-
Objective To search the surgical methods of esophageal carcinoma complicated with cicatricial pyloric obstruction .Methods 18 cases were treated with resection. Among the resections,16 cases underwent resection of esophageal carcinoma esophago-gastrostomy above aortic arch in chest plus gastro-jejunum anastomosis ;2 cases treatment with resection of esophageal carcinoma plus esophago-gastretomy above aortic arch in chest combined with pyloroplasty.Results Of 18 cases ,cure rate was 100%.No severe complications were occurred in the procedure. Conclusion Surgical operation is safe , applicable and effective in treatment of esophageal carcinoma complicated with cicatricial pyloric obstruction.
5.Biocompatibility and clinical application of coronary stents
Yaguang HU ; Huijiu ZHANG ; Yingjie YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(17):-
Resulting from the shape stability, metal vascular stent has limited the vascular retraction, and subsequently prevent the unfavorable vascular remodeling. However, the metal stent requires further anticoagulant therapy after implantation, induces the hyperplasy of vascular smooth muscle cells, and cannot completely prevent the occurrence of in-stent restenosis. Surface modification of metal stent may reduce thrombogenesis. Based on the metal stent, drug eluting stent can transfer the active drugs to the damaged vessels, release them into the vascular wall and inhibit the in-stent restenosis. The eluting drugs restrain both the proliferation of smooth muscle cells and the regeneration of normal endothelial cells, leading to delay the vascular endothelialization and increase the risk of delayed thrombogenesis. The effect of stent implantation on the modus and size of vascular injury varies according to different operational techniques, processing technologies and designs, thus influencing the occurrence of in-stent restenosis. It is a potential study topic of interventional therapy to develop new eluting materials and eluting drugs, modify formulation, as well as facilitate the stent structure.
6.Inflammatory reactions following coronary stenting
Yaguang HU ; Huijiu ZHANG ; Yingjie YANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(22):-
Coronary stent can cause mechanical injury to tunica intima and stimulation to vessel wall, resulting to platelet and inflammatory cell aggregation and infiltration, release of inflammation mediators, chemotatic factor, adhesion molecule and growth factor, and promoting migration and proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells. The inflammatory reaction post stenting is highly correlated with intravascular restenosis. The drug-eluting stent against proliferation of vascular smooth muscle cells and inflammatory reaction can reduce the intensity and duration of body inflammatory reaction, improve stent technique, relieve damage of stenting to vessel wall, and reduce incidence of intravascular restenosis.
7.Rolling tangential IM-segment beam in the irradiation for the breast
Bin HU ; Yimin HU ; Dawei JIN ; Yingjie XU ; Shanglian BAO
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 1992;0(04):-
Objective Studies on IMRT technique demonstrates that the improved dose homogeneities throughout the breast as well as reduction in dose to the heart and the ipsi-and control-lateral lungs. Methods Based on the physical principle of rolling tangential technique, a treatment plan for a patient has been planned by using Pinnacle aperture-based inversion software. The rolling tangential IM-beam was pre-determined at each pre-selected gantry angle with normally angle separation of 5?, 10? or 15?. Each beam's width was so chosen that the inner-and outer-edge of the beam should be tangential to the inner chest wall and target outer surface respectively. For the starting and ending tangential beam, a pair of opposing beam was designed. The beam's orientation was suggested to be reversed to its opposite angle when the tangential beam's gantry angle reached 90? or 270?. Each beam's shape and size were adjusted on its BEV map. For each tangential beam, 7 sub-segment beams were chosen for each tangential beam. Then, planning system was allowed to do optimization according to the clinical dose prescriptions. Results The calculated dose distributions in target(CTV), left & right lungs, and heart showed that the volume received the prescribed dose 50?Gy V_ 50 was 0.95; The volume in target enclosed with 95%, 105%, 110%, 115% isodose lines V_ 95% , V_ 105% , V_ 110% , V_ 115% was 0.98, 0.84, 0.53, 0.18, respectively. The volume of V_ 10 ,V_ 20 , V_ 30 , V_ 40 V_ 50 , in the lungs and heart were significantly decreased when compared to the current IMRT techniques published in the literature(Table 1).Conclusions The rolling tangential IM-segment irradiation technique for the breast developed by the author is able to offer not only a better dose distribution and better dose conformity throughout the target, but also reduce significantly the dose to the lungs and heart, with the patient's set up and localization process being very simple. The treatment planning for individual patient is optimal in any treatment planning system with Aperture-Optimization inverse software. This technique is certainly to offer more benefit to the patient if some measures are taken to limit or to follow the movement of the chest wall during irradiation.
8.Studies on Flavonoids from Hypericum perforatum L.
Juan ZHOU ; Yingjie HU ; Minxun XIAO ; Yutong ZHU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2004;0(05):-
【Objective】To study the chemical constituents of flavonoids from Hypericum perforatum L..【Methods】The chemical constituents of Hypericum perforatum L.were isolated and purified by chromatography,and their structures were identified on the basis of spectroscopic evidence.【Results】Five compounds from Hypericum perforatum L.were identified as quercetin,avicularin,quercitrin,isoquercitrin and hyperin.【Conclusion】Isoquercitrin is obtained from Hypericum perforatum L.for the first time.
9.Analysis of the Essential Oil from Cassia Mimosoides
Jida ZHANG ; Yingjie HU ; Chuangpeng SHEN ; Hengliu ZHANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2000;0(06):-
Objective To identify the volatile chemical components of cassia mimosoides. Method The volatile components were distilled with steam distillation,and then their compounds were confirmed by GC-MS. Results Fifteen peaks were detected by GC-MS,and 14 components of them were identified. The identified compounds occupied 98.97% of the volatile oil. The main component is 6,10,14-trimethyl-2-pentadecanone (43.86%),then is phytol (36.54%).Conclusion 6,10,14-trimethyl-2-pentadecanone can be used for the identification of this plant.
10.Inhibitory effect of cajanonic acid A on lipogenesis and lipolysis in 3 T3-L1 adipocytes
You QIN ; Ruiyi YANG ; Meiguo CHEN ; Xiaoling SHEN ; Yingjie HU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;(2):189-193
Aim To investigate the effects of cajanonic acid A (CAA) on lipid metabolism in murine 3T3-L1 adipocytes. Methods 3T3-L1 cells induced to differ-entiated into mature adipocytes were treated with CAA in different dosages for 48 h, then total lipids as well as triglyceride, free fatty acid and glycerol were meas-ured. The expression levels of genes related to lipid metabolism were quantitatively analyzed by real-time fluorescent quantitative polymearase chain reaction ( RTFQ-PCR) . Results Total lipids and triglyceride in 3T3-L1 adipocytes were markedly reduced by CAA. The release of free fatty acid and glycerol was lower than that of control. This coincided with decreased mRNA levels of the key enzymes involved in de novo lipogenesis ( acetyl CoA carboxylase and fatty acid syn-thase) , fatty acid uptake ( lipoprotein lipase) , and li-polysis ( hormone sensitive lipase and adipose triglycer-ide lipase ) . While the expression of fatty acid oxida-tive genes including acyl CoA oxidase and carnitine palmitoyl transferase1 was increased after CAA treat-ment. Conclusion CAA may inhibit lipogenesis and lipolysis,reduce circulating free fatty acid and improve the lipid metabolism in adipocytes by regulating gene expressions.