1.Tea Polyphenol Influences Blood Plasma Endotoxin Level in Alcohol Liver Hurted Rat Model
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 1994;0(01):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the influence of tea polyphenol in alcoholic liver(hurted) rat by observing its blood plasma endotoxin level,and to provide the direction of new(treatments) and means for the prevention of alcoholic liver disease.METHODS Thirty S-D rats(15 female,15 male) were divided into five groups randomly(noted as A,B,C,D,and E,with equal male and female),and fed in the cleanliness class laboratory.Excepting group E which was given saline,all other groups were given alcohol(56% Hongxing spirits) with the dosage of 7 g/kg once everyday.At the same time,rats in groups B,C and D were given tea polyphenol with the dosage of 0.05,0.125,0.25 g/kg.In the end of the fourth week,got the rats vein blood to determinae serum ALT,AST level and blood plasma endotoxin level.RESULTS The serum AST of the group A was higher than other 4 groups;the blood plasma endotoxin level in groups B,C,and D were(consequently) lower than in group A.CONCLUSIONS The tea polyphenol could reduce the blood plasma endotoxin level in alcoholic liver hurted rat.Its possible mechanism is to repress the isotopy of bowel flora,and to maintain the normal function of bowel mucous membrane.This research provides a new way for curing the alcohol liver hurt.
2.Inhibitory effects of grape seed proanthocyanidin extract on selenite-induced cataract formation and possible mechanism.
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2012;32(4):613-9
This study investigated the inhibitory effect of grape seed proanthocyanidin extract (GSPE) on selenite-induced cataract formation in rats and the possible mechanism. Eighty 8-day-old Sprague-Dawley rats were divided randomly into 5 groups: control group, model group, three GSPE groups (low dose, medium dose and high dose). Control group received subcutaneous injection of physiological saline. Model group was given subcutaneous injection of sodium selenite (20 μmol/kg body weight) on the postpartum day 10, and once every other day for consecutive three times thereafter. GSPE treated groups were respectively administered GSPE at doses of 50, 100, and 200 mg/kg body weight intragastrically 2 days prior to the selenite injection (that was, on the postpartum day 8), and once daily for fourteen consecutive days thereafter. The opacity of lenses was observed, graded and photographed under the slit lamp microscopy and the maximal diameter of the nuclear cataract plaques was measured. The lenses were analyzed for superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX), malondialdehyde (MDA), calcium (Ca(2+)), nitric oxide (NO) and anti-hydroxyl radical ability (anti-OH(-)). The histomorphology of lenses was observed with HE staining under a light microscope. The levels of calpainII, and iNOS protein and mRNA expression in lenses were detected by using immunohistochemistry and real-time quantitative RT-PCR. The results showed subcutaneous injection of sodium selenite led to severe nuclear cataract in model group, and the achievement ratio of model group was 100%. As compared with model group, the degree of lenses opacity and the maximal diameter of nuclear cataract plaques were significantly reduced in GSPE-treated groups. Moreover, we observed selenite treatment caused a significant decrease in the activities of antioxidative enzymes (SOD, CAT, GSH-PX) and anti-OH(-) ability, accompanied by a significant increase in the levels of MDA, NO, Ca(2+) as well as iNOS, and calpainII protein and mRNA expression. Administration of GSPE could dose-dependently preserve the activities of these antioxidative enzymes and anti-OH(-) ability, accompanied by a significant reduction in the levels of MDA, NO, Ca(2+) as well as iNOS, and calpainII protein and mRNA expression. These results suggested that GSPE markedly prevented selenite-induced cataract formation probably by suppressing the generation of lipid peroxidation and free radicals as well as the activation of iNOS, and calpainII in the lenses.
3.SPECTROPHOTOMETRIC DETERMINATION OF MICRO-AMOUNT OF COPPER IN GRAIN WITH T (4-TMAP) P
Yulin HUANG ; Yizhen ZHANG ; Shengzhuang TANG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(01):-
T(4-TMAP) P [?,?,?,?-tetrakis-(4-trimethylammoniunphenyl)Por-phine] has been used for the colorimetric determination of copper in grain. The results of this method are in agreement with those of atomic-absorption spectrophotometry and the ordinary spectrophotometry. The method is very simple, accurate and rapid. The recovery is 94.2%-105.8% and the coefficient of variation is 1.6%-4.9%.
4.Toxicity effect of cadmium stress exposure to insects and defense mechanism of insects
Weili FU ; Yizhen DU ; Min ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2015;(6):1001-1006
Cadmium is one of the important heavy metal pollutants with strong toxicity and wide distribution. It poses a threat to human health and invertebrates,especially to insects. It has been demonstrated that cadmium can infiltrate into insects through respiration ,food intake and so on. It can affect their development,and even induce apoptosis via oxidative damage. Insects can gradually develop defense mechanisms against cadmium with the help of metallothionein,antioxidant enzymes, excretion and heat shock protein. Toxicity effect varies among different species. This paper reviewsed the effect of cadmium on development,cell apoptosis mechanism and defense mechanism in insects.
5.Mechanical effects of traction and massage therapy on cervical spondylopathy
Yizhen ZHANG ; Xiaohong WANG ; Haoyang XING ; Liming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(42):159-161
BACKGROUND:Non-operation therapies are commonly used in the treatment of cervical spondylopathy. All of these therapies involve biological mechanics; especially for traction and massage of the cervical vertebrae, they have an obvious property of biological mechanics in rehabilitation of the cervical vertebrae. OBJECTIVE: To probe into the biological mechanics of different rehabilitation methods through comparing the intervention effects between traction and traction combined with massage on cervical spondylopathy.DESIGN: A case-controlled observation. SETTING: Rehabilitation Center of West China Hospital of Sichuan University. PARTICIPANTS: Among the patients who came to the Rehabilitation Center of West China Hospital of Sichuan University between October 2002 and July 2003 for the treatment of spondylopathy, totally 52 patientsmet the criteria for non-operation therapy. They participated in the experiment voluntarily and were randomly divided into 2 groups: the experimental group and the control group, with 26 patients for each. METHODS: ①The patients in the experimental group were treated by traction in combination with massage. Traction was performed once a day,30 minutes each time, 5 times as a course of treatment, and one or two courses of treatment in total. Massage was performed for 8 to 10 minutes each time, once a day, 5 times as a course of treatment, and one or two courses in total. ② The patients in the control group were treated with traction only. Cervical Spondylopathy Therapeutic Effect Rating Scale was adopted to evaluate the effects, three items were selected to set as our scoring criterion, which included clinical symptoms, physical examinations and activities of the daily life (ADL). The improvement index was figured out on the basis of the pre-treatment score and post-treatment score. The improvement index is worked out by the following equation: improvement index = (The post-treatment score-pre-treatment score) / the post-treatment score. The improvement index was evaluated by physicians after the treat ment. Effectual: Clinical symptoms and body symptoms were obviously improved; work, learning, and daily life are not affected. Effective: Clinical symptoms and body symptoms have improved , and work, learning, and the daily life are partially affected. In-effective: There was no improvement in clinical symptoms and body symptoms and showed no effect on the work ,learning, and the daily life. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ① Score of the treatment of cervical spondylopathy of the patients before and after the treatment. ② Intervention effect on the patients after the treatment RESULTS: Totally 52 patients with cervical spondylopathy entered the stage of result analysis with none missing in the midway. ① Comparison of the scores of the treatment of cervical spondylopathy of the patients before and after the treatment: After the treatment, the score in the experimental group was significantly higher than that in the control group [ 16.431 ±3.212,13.147 ±3.036 ( t =4.676, P < 0.01 )], and the improvement index of the patients in the experimental group was significantly higher than that in the control group [0.505±0.163,0.368±0.145 (t=3.860, P < 0.01 )]. ② Comparison of the intervention effects on the patients after the treatment: The effectual rate of the experimental group was higher than that of the control group (80.8%,46.2%).CONCLUSION: The approach of traction combined with massage is superior to simple traction. Different rehabilitation approaches have different properties in biological mechanics. It has showed that the force change is important to therapeutic effectiveness on cervical spondylopathy.
6.Clinical analysis of allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation for 95 patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Qiaochuan LI ; Zhongming ZHANG ; Lianjin LIU ; Yizhen ZHOU ; Yongrong LAI
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2015;36(2):82-86
Objective To analyze the outcomes and the prognostic factors of allogeneic peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (allo-PBSCT) for acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL).Method From Feb.2002 to Feb.2014,a total of 95 patients with ALL were treated with alloPBSCT in our hospital.Of these,73 cases obtained the first CR (CR1),11 cases obtained late CR,7 patients were in relapse and 3 patients suffered from primarily refractory disease (PRD) before transplant.The median age was 26 (4-57) years.Conditioning regimens including total body irradiation (TBI)/ etoposide/semustine/cyclophosphamide or busulfan/semustine/cyclophosphamide were used.Matched sibling transplantation was performed on 68 patients,and matched unrelated donor transplantation was performed on 27 patients.Combination of CsA,MTX and low-dose,short-course mycophenolate mofetil was used for graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) prophylaxis.The average fellow-up was 57 months.Result Hematopoietic reconstitution was achieved in all 95 patients.Five-year estimate of overall survival (OS) was 54.3%,disease free survival (DFS) was 51.2%,relapse rate (RR) was 30.2% and transplant-related mortality (TRM) was 24.0%.The 5 year OS and DFS were significantly longer in patients with CR1 than in late CR and relapse/PRD patients before allo-PBSCT (P<0.001).There was no significant difference in OS between the two different conditioning regimens.Multivariate analyses revealed that Ⅱ-Ⅳ aGVHD and cGVHD were correlated with higher TRM,CR1 before allo-PBSCT and TBI were associated with a lower RR,and non Ⅱ-Ⅳ aGVHD and CR1 before allo-PBSCT were favorable factors which were associated with OS and DFS.In the patients with DFS≥1 year after allo-PBSCT,DFS and OS were shorter in patients with cGVHD (P =0.008).Conclusion Allo-PBSCT in adult ALL patients should be performed in CR1.Severe acute and chronic GVHD are not associated with improved survival.
7.Systematic Review of Ginseng Polysacchride Injection Combined with Radiotherapy or Chemotherapy in the Treatment of Malignancies
Shushan ZHOU ; Min YANG ; Yizhen ZHANG ; Haihua GUO ; Guohua CHENG
China Pharmacy 2016;27(3):348-350
OBJECTIVE:To systematically review the efficacy of Ginseng polysaccharideinjection combined with radiotherapy or chemotherapy in the treatment of malignancies,and provide evidence-based reference for clinical treatment. METHODS:Re-trieved from CNKI,CBM,VIP,Wanfang Database PubMed,EMBase,Web of Science,randomized controlled trials (RCT) about Ginseng polysaccharideinjection combined with radiotherapy or chemotherapy(test group)versus radiotherapy or chemothera-py alone(control group) in the treatment of malignancies were collected. Meta-analysis was performed by using RevMan5.3 soft-ware after data extract and quality evaluation by Cochrane 5.1.0. RESULTS:Totally 7 RCTs were enrolled,involving 567 patients. Results of Meta-analysis showed,the effective rate [OR=1.99,95%CI(1.27,3.14),P=0.003] and improvement rate of life quality [OR=2.95,95%CI(1.75,4.97),P<0.001] in test group were significantly higher than control group,cell abnormal rate [OR=0.26,95%CI(0.16,0.41),P<0.001] was lower than control group,the differences were statistically significant. There were no obvi-ous adverse reaction in 2 groups. CONCLUSIONS:Ginseng polysaccharideinjection combined with radiotherapy or chemotherapy is effective in the treatment of malignancies.
8.Expression of tissue transglutaminase in cultured bovine trabecluar meshwork cells.
Haijiang, ZHANG ; Yizhen, HU ; Yang, CAO ; Xinchun, XIONG ; Houren, WEI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2004;24(6):633-5
To study whether cultured bovine trabecluar meshwork cells (BTMC) are capable of expressing tTG in protein and at mRNA level, BTMC were cultured in vitro and passaged three times, then the cells were transferred onto or cultured on sterile cover or submitted to isolation of RNA with Trizol, and the expression of tTG was detected by immunohistochemical technique and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) respectively. Our results showed that tTG immunostaining was positive in the cytoplasm and rarely in the nucleus of cultured BTMC. No immunostaining was seen in the negative control. Moreover, a single RT-PCR amplified product whose sequence and size were in accordance with our known parameters was obtained. The expression of tTG in cultured BTMC was confirmed in protein and at mRNA level. BMTC is available more readily for the investigation of the relationship between tTG and primary open-angle glaucoma.
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9.The association of hepatitis B virus DNA levels in the peripheral blood mononuclear cell with antiviral efficacy in chronic hepatitis B
Yizhen DU ; Zong ZHANG ; Wansu XU ; Xiaoguo ZHANG ; Guiling FAN ; Xuemei JIANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2011;29(3):158-163
Objective To explore the relationship between the antiviral effect and peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) hepatitis B virus (HBV) DNA when the patients reach the standard of withdrawal of antiviral therapy in chronic hepatitis B (CHB).Methods Ninety CHB patients treated with interferon(n=44) or nucleot (s) ide(n=46) who reached the standard of withdrawal of antiviral therapy were recruited.HBV DNA levels in PBMCs were tested at the end of treatment,and its relationship with serum HBV DNA level before treatment in PBMC HBV DNA positive group and negative group were compared.The correlation between HBV DNA in PBMCs at the end of treatment and relapse were explored.Measurement data were analyzed by student t test and enumeration data were analyzed by X2 test.Results Among 90 patients,67(74.4%) were PBMC HBV DNA negative at the end of treatment,and 23(25.6%) were positive.The serum HBV DNA positive conversion rate in PBMC HBV DNA negative patients was 13.4%,which were significantly lower than that in positive group (73.9%) (X2=30. 4873, P<0.01 ). There were no significant differences of alanine aminotransferase (ALT) levels when hepatitis flare (t=0. 8729, P=0. 3913) and relapse time (t=1. 9222, P=0. 0665) between PBMC HBV DNA negative group and positive group after withdrawal of therapy, while the serum HBV DNA rebound was greater in positive group than that in negative group (t=2. 7493, P=0. 0112). There were five patients who achieved hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) seroconversion, whose PBMC HBV DNA were all undetectable, and none relapsed during follow-up for 6-12 months. The pretreatment HBV DNA as level in PBMC HBV DNA positive was (7.2±1.1) lg copy/mL, which was much higher than that in negative group[(5.2±2.1) lg copy/mL] (t=4. 3557, P<0.01). Conclusions In patients who reach the standard of drug withdrawal,PBMC HBV DNA at the end of treatment is an important predictor for durability of antiviral therapy in CHB.
10.Biodistribution and imaging of 131I labeled anti-neuropilin-1 monoclonal antibody in malignant gliomas xenografts
Xiaofeng DOU ; Yafei ZHANG ; Yizhen JIANG ; Peng LIU ; Jianghua YAN ; Hua WU ; Xinhui SU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging 2014;34(6):495-499
Objective To synthesize 131I labeled anti-neuropilin-1 monoclonal antibody A6 (131IA6) and evaluate its biodistribution and imaging in malignant glioma xenografts.Methods (1) A6 was labeled with 131I by Iodogen method under the optimum labeling conditions,then the labeling efficiency,radiochemical purity and stability were measured in vitro.(2) In vitro bioactivity,cellular uptake and receptor affinity of 131I-A6 with U87MG cells were measured.(3) The nude mice bearing human U87MG cells were randomly divided into 5 groups with 5 in each group.The nude mice were sacrificed by cervical dislocation and dissected at 24,48,72,96,and 120 h,respectively,after intravenous injection of 1.2 MBq 131I-A6.The biodistribution of the agent was measured as %ID/g,and the ratios of tumor/blood (T/B) and tumor/muscle (T/M) were calculated.(4) SPECT/CT imaging was performed in 6 mice including 3 in the competitive inhibition control group at 24,48,72,96,and 120 h post injection.Two-sample t test was used for data analysis.Results (1) The labeling yield of 131I-A6 was (95.46±3.34)%,and the radiochemical purity was more than 95%.At 96 h of incubation in PBS,the radiochemical purity was more than 85%.(2)131I-A6 had rapid accumulation in U87MG cells and reached the peak of (15.80±1.30)% at 1 h.When the probe was incubated with large excesses of non-radioactive A6,the uptake level of 131I-A6 in U87MG cells was significantly inhibited (t=2.862,P<0.05).Kd of 131I-A6 binding to NRP-1 was (1.67±0.14) nmol/L in U87MG cells.(3) Biodistribution study showed that the uptake in blood,liver and tumor was (8.00±1.42),(7.68±1.56) and (6.00±1.24) %ID/g at 24 h,respectively.The uptake in muscle,brain and bone was lower.The T/B and T/M were 0.78±0.10 and 3.20±0.30 at 24 h,and they reached the highest level of 1.87±0.50 and 7.13±0.24 at 120 h.(4) The SPECT imaging showed that the tumors could be visualized at 24 h and delineated more clearly at 120 h post injection of 131I-A6.Conclusions 131I-A6 can be easily synthesized by Iodogen method with high radiochemical purity.The specific tumor uptake of 131I-A6,which correlates with NRP-1 expression in gliomas,suggests that it may be a new promising tumor targeting radiotracer.