1.EFFECTS OF ZINC DEFICIENCY ON BONE HISTOMORPHOMETRIC PARAMETERS OF RATS
Yuehong ZHANG ; Yiyong CHENG ; Yan HONG ; Donglan WANG ; Shutian LI
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Objective:To study the effects of zinc deficiency on bone histomorphometric parameters of femoral distal diaphysis in rats. Methods:Thirty Wistar rats were randomly allocated into three groups:the zinc-deficient group(ZD), the control group(Cont),and the pair-fed group(ZP). After the rats had been fed for eight weeks, the histomorphometric and dynamic parameters of the rats were analysed using bone histomorphometric method. Results:The number, volume and connectivity of trabecular bone, and the mean trabecular plate density of ZD rats were significantly decreased, but their mean trabecular plate space was significantly increased. In addition, the data showed that ZD animals had significantly decreased trabecular osteoid surface, reduced velocity of bone formation as compared with Cont and ZP animals. The results showed that in ZD rats the mineral deposit rate was significantly slow, while the mineralization lag and osteoid maturation period were obviously prolonged. Conclusion: Zinc deficiency reduces velocity of bone formation and prolongs bone mineralization and destroys bone structure.
2.EFFECTS OF NICOTINAMIDE SUPPLEMENT ON BEHAVIORS IN OPEN-FIELD TEST OF RESTRAINED RATS
Zhijie YU ; Yiyong CHENG ; Shutian LI ; Donglan WANG ; Huiguan TIAN
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective: To study the effects of different niacin nutritures on behaviors of stressed rats. Methods: 100 Wistar male rats were assigned into 10 groups:control, pair-fed, nicotinamide (NAM) deficiency (ND), low-dose NAM supplement (LNS 40 mg/kg diet) and high-dose NAM supplement (HNS 500 mg/kg diet), and the corresponding restrained groups. 24 h urinary excretion of N1-methylnicotinamide (NMN), body weight changes, behaviors in the open-field test, plasma cortisol, nitric oxide(NO) and liver nitric oxide synthase(NOS) were determined. Results: Compared with the control group, restrained rats had relatively lower urinary NMN. Both ND and restrainted stress retarded the body weight gains . Rats in the control and LNS groups had relatively shorter latency time in the open-field test. Restrained rats had higher plasma cortisol and NO than those in the corresponding control group. However, rats with HNS had the lowest plasma cortisol concentrations. Dietary supplement of NAM increased liver NOS . Conclusions: Restraint stress may increase niacin depletion and appropriate NAM supplement has positive effects on stress adaptation in rats.
3.Development of the professional person troops in Medical Engineering in military hospital
Chi GUO ; Yiyong LI ; Xiaomin WANG ; Jintao CHENG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2003;0(11):-
The function of Medical Engineering profession in military hospitals becomes more and more important,so does the development of the professional person troops.There is an urgent need of a professional person troop with high-tech professional knowledge,rigorous science style and good managerial ability.Therefore,it is necessary to develop the professional person troops in Medical Engineering in military hospital.
4.EFFECTS OF ZINC ON COLLAGEN SYNTHESIS AND WOUND HEALING IN RATS
Yiyong CHENG ; Xingwei CHEN ; Donglan WANG ; Xiaoyan LI ; Chuenzhu LIN ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
The effects of zinc on collagen synthesis and wound healing were observed in 124 rats. The animals were divided into three groups. ZD--zincdeficient, SP--pair fed with zinc supplemented and SF---ad lib withzinc supplemented, each receiving 0.07, 0.82 and 0.84 mg Zn per rat per day respectively. An 8 cm long surgical incision was made on one side of the back of each animal and 3 pieces of sponge were implanted subcutaneous^ on another side. The results showed that the rats receiving zinc supplement (SP , SF) had greater increase of body weight and higher concentration of serum zinc than the ZD rats before and after operation, Tke fibroblast counts in granular tissues of group ZD were significantly less than that of groups SP and SF from the 4th to 14th day after operation. The breaking strength of healing incision of groups S P and SF was greater than that of group ZD in the late stage of wound healing. The determination of sponge collagen indicated that groups SP and SF had stronger ability to synthesize collagen after being wounded than ZD animals. The results suggested that zinc might play an important role in wound healing, not only due to the increase of diet intake, but also due to increased fibroblast proliferation and collagen synthesis.
5.STUDY ON ZINC SUPPLEMENTATION DOSAGE FOR MAINTAINING BEST LEARNING AND MEMORY FUNCTION IN RAT
Yanqiang LIU ; Jingfan GU ; Shutian LI ; Yiyong CHENG ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective:[WT5BZ]The effect of different contents of zinc in feed on learning and memory function and brain somatostatin,zinc and calcium concentrations in rats were studied. [WT5HZ]Methods:[WT5BZ]The feeds contained 20, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800 mg/kg zinc respectively.The learning and memory function of animals were determined by radioimmunoassay.Their zinc and calcium contents were determined by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. [WT5HZ]Results:[WT5BZ]Feeds containing 100 and 200 mg/kg zinc were adequate for learning and memory function of rats,whereas other feeds resulted in poor learning and memory function,and depression in somatostatin concentration in hypothalamus,hippocampus and cerebrum cortex.Additionally,feeds containing lower than 100 mg/kg zinc decreased zinc concentrations in blood,hippocampus,cerebrum cortex and hypothalamus,and calcium concentration in cerebrum cortex. [WT5HZ]Conclusion:[WT5BZ]These results suggest that 100 200 mg/kg zinc in feed is adequate for maintaining learning and memory function in rats.
6.EFFECT OF ZINC DEFICIENCY ON THE GROWTH AND LEARNING ABILITY IN GROWING RATS
Yanqiang LIU ; Jingfan GU ; Shutian LI ; Yiyong CHENG ;
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
Objective: Three experiments were used to evaluate the effects of zinc deficiency on growth, learning and memory ability of rats. [WT5FZ]Methods: In experiment Ⅰ and experiment Ⅱ, the experimental rats were divided into three groups, which were zinc deficiency group (ZD), pair fed group (PF), and zinc deficiency and supplementation group (ZS). Their durations were 35 days and 28 days respectively. In experiment Ⅲ, the experimental rats were divided into ZD, PF and ad libitum (AL) group. Results: Zinc deficiency significantly decreased the growth and learning ability of rats, whereas zinc supplementation reversed the above status. Conclusion: The results suggest that zinc not only influence growth, but also the advanced function like learning and memory ability of brain.
7.SURVEY ON DIETARY COMPOSITION OF THE INTELLECTUALS IN THREE CITIES
Jianbin JIA ; Yiyong CHENG ; Donglan WANG ; Yue HOU ; Xiaohua DU ; Hong LIU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 2004;0(06):-
Objective: To investigate the dietary nutritional status of the intellectuals in three cities in China. Methods: The intellectuals aged over 45, with senior academic title, working in universities or research institutes in Tianjin, Guangzhou and Chengdu, were selected as volunteers. Food frequency questionair was used to conduct the diretary survey. And the results were compared between the intellectuals of nutrition and non-nutrition speciality. Results: Compared with Dietary Guideline and Balance Diet Pagoda for Chinese Residents, the intakes of cereals, milk, fruits,and egg of the vulunteers were adequate, but the intakes of meat and oils were more, while those of fish and shrimp, legume,and vegetables were less than the suggested levels in Pagoda. The food pattern of the intellectuals in nutrition speciality was more advantageous than that in non-nutrition. Conclusion: The dietary pattern of the intellectuals should be improved, according to the Dietary Guideline and Balanced Diet Pagoda for Chinese Residents.
8.EFFECTS OF PSYCHOLOGICAL STRESS ON LEVELS OF HOMOCYSTEINE AND FOLATE IN RATS AND REGULATION OF FOLATE
Yue HOU ; Yan HONG ; Weiqiang CHEN ; Shutian LI ; Donglan WANG ; Yiyong CHENG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective To observe the effects of psychological stress on the levels of Hcy and folate in rats. Method The Wistar rats were randomly assigned to three groups as follows:control,stress and stress with folate supplement. The animal model of psychological stress was developed by restraint. Results The levels of Hcy both in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid were increased and not only the level of folate in plasma but also in cortex,hippocampus,liver and mucous membrane epithelium of small intestine were decreased under restraint stress. Folate supplement could improve the depletion of folate and the increase of Hcy induced by restraint. Conclusion The depletion of folate may be one of the important factors of high Hcy level induced by psychological stress.
9.STUDIES ON SUPPLEMENTATION WITH NUTRIENTS-COMPOUND TO IMPROVE COGNITIVE FUNCTION
Dongian WANG ; Yiyong CHENG ; Yan HONG ; Shutian LI ; Jinteng XIAO ; Wenkao NAN
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 2004;0(05):-
Objective: To observe the effects of nutrients-compound supplementation (NS) on cognitive function. Method: Forty six young male volunteers were randomly divided into 2 groups, NS and control (CT). NS group was supplemented with nutrients-compound while CT group received placebo for 60 d.The cognitive function of all volunteers were examined by 《CHANG-AN Handbook of Group Intelligence Test》 and Wechsler Memory Scale(WMS). Their vitamin status was assessed by 4-h load test at the end of experiment. Results : The vitamin nutriture of NS group was significantly better than that of CT. Many achievements of cognitive test of NS group were obviously increased compared to that before supplementation or that of CT. The visual responding time was shortened in 3 tests and the error number was decreased in 1 test of NS group, while no significant change was observed in CT group. Conclusion: Supplementation with the nutrients-compound is beneficial to improvement of cognitive function such as learning, memory and understanding.
10.EFFECT OF HOMOCYSTEINE ON POTENTIATING ?ETA-AMYLOID NEUROTOXICITY
Yue HOU ; Yan HONG ; Weiqiang CHEN ; Donglan WANG ; Xizheng ZHANG ; Yiyong CHENG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(02):-
Objective To examine the possibility that homocysteine(Hcy) may augment ?-amyloid(A?) neurotoxicity.Method Cultured hippocampal neurons were treatd with Hcy and/or A?42 and it's apoptosis,calcium influx,DNA damage and oxidative injury were examined.Results Combined treatment with 250?mol/L Hcy and 10?mol/L A?42 increased the apoptosis rate of hippocampal neurons significantly more than either agent alone,and even the sum of each agent treated alone.The combined treatment significantly exceeded the cytosolic calcium accumulation and MDA obtained with either alone or the sum of each agent.A significant increase in DNA damage also occurred in neurons exposed to A?42 in the presence of Hcy,but the magnitude of the increase was not greater than that seen with either treatment alone.Conclusion Hcy could potentiate A? neurotoxicity by neuron exitotoxicity,oxidative stress and inducing apoptosis.