1.Differential regulation of sodium pump α-subunit isoform gene by ouabain and digoxin in myocardium of rats
Weiqing YUAN ; Hao WANG ; Zhuoren L
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2001;40(2):105-108
Objective To compare the effects of ouabain and digoxin on both the systolic blood pressure (SBP) and sodium pump α-subunit expression in myocardium of rats. Methods Normal Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were injected with ouabain, digoxin or normal saline (NS) everyday and indirect SBP was recorded once a week. Six weeks later, all the rats were killed and sodium pump α1-, α2-, and α3-subunit were detected in the left ventricular myocardium with RT-PCR method and immunohistochemical assay at mRNA and protein levels. Results At the end of six weeks SBP of rats infused with ouabain increased significantly (132.6±9.0 vs 115.7±8.2 mm Hg, P<0.01), while no difference of SBP was found between digoxin group and NS group. The effects of ouabain and digoxin on sodium pump α-subunit isoform expression in myocardium were also different: both ouabain and digoxin stimulated expression of α3-isoform whereas α2-isoform unchanged at both mRNA and protein levels. α1-isoform was decreased in ouabain group and α1-isoform unchanged in digoxin group at both mRNA and protein levels. Conclusion It is suggested that both ouabain and digoxin could regulate sodium pump α-subunit isoform expression, which might be related to the physiological roles of endogenous ouabain and might be responsible for the difference between the pharmacological and toxicological effects of ouabain and digoxin, including their effects on blood pressure.
2.Effects of aminoguanidine intervention on lens cell damage induced by D-galactose in rat eyes
Yuan LIN ; Bingfu LI ; Junhua L
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(05):-
AIM:To investigate the effects of aminoguanidine intervention on lens cell damage induced by D-galactose in rat eyes and its mechanism of action.METHODS:D-galactose(400 mg/kg) was injected into rats intraperitoneally for 14 weeks to induce the animal model of glycosylation and lens cell damage.Aminoguanidine(75 mg/kg,150 mg/kg) were administered for 12 weeks by intragastric administration beginning at 3rd week.All animals were killed and blood samples were taken to measure the activity of aldose reductase,the level of fructosamine,the amounts of glycohaemoglobin and advanced glycation end-products.The lenses of eyes were taken to detect the activities of AR,GR,SOD and SDH.The amounts of AGEs,GSH,MDA or outleakage of LDH were measured,respectively.The ultrastructure and apoptosis of lens epithelial cells were examined by transmission electron microscope and flow cytometry,respectively.RESULTS:Animals were treated with D-galactose for 14 weeks,the serum level of fructosamine,the amounts of glycohaemoglobin and AGEs,and activity of AR were significantly increased.The amount of AGEs and activity of AR in lens were increased,the activity of antioxidase was decreased and oxidative product was increased.The apoptosis,the damages of mitochondria and cell nucleus in lens cells were observed.After treated with aminoguanidine for 12 weeks,the activity of AR and the level of fructosamine in serum,and the amounts of glycohaemoglobin and AGEs were significantly decreased(P
3.A simple method for quantitation of procoagulant activity of tissue factor
Ming GUAN ; Zanming NI ; Yuan L
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(05):-
Objective To develop a quantitative assay method for the determination of tissue factor. Methods Lyophilized prothrombin complex was used as the source of factor Ⅶ,Ⅹ. Synthetic chromogenic substrate (S2222)was hydrolyzed into p nitroaniline. The absorbency of p nitroaniline measured spectrophotometrically at 405 nm is proportional to TF quantity in logarithm ( r =0.998). Results The linear range was from 10 U to 10 5 U. Low and high coefficients of variation were 10.3%, 6.6% within day and 18.1%, 10.2% day to day. Conclusions The method is very simple, sensitive, with good linearity, and applicable to quantitation of TF activity quickly.
4.Immunomodulation of paecilomyces cicadidae polysaccharides on immune function of rats
Jiezuan YANG ; Liqin JIN ; Jianxin L ; Qian YUAN ; Ta ZHU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(03):-
AIM: To explore the immunomodulatory effect of paecilomyces cicadidae polysaccharides (PCPS).METHODS: Subcutaneous injection with 50, l00, 200 mg/kg of PCPS were given in the back of the rats everyday for l5 days. The number of white blood cells (WBC) was counted. The activities of acid phosphatase (ACP) and lactase dehydrogenase (LDH)in liver, kidney, spleen and thymus were detected by automatic biochemistry analyzer. The ability of devouring neutral red and activity of ACP, LDH, arginase in alveolar macrophages were also detected. The body weight of the rat everyday during experiment and weight of the spleen and thymus after the rats were killed were measured and wet weight index was calculated.RESULTS: The wet weight index of spleen and thymus, the activity of ACP, LDH, arginase and ability of devouring neutral red in alveolar macrophages in the test group treated with PCPS were significantly higher than those in control group. CONCLUSION: PCPS shows a significant immunomodulatory effect with the increasing counts of WBC and activation of alveolar macrophages in a dose-dependent manner.
5.Expression of lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase in glioma
Bing SU ; Ming GUAN ; Weiwei LIU ; Yuan L
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the expression level of lipocalin-type prostaglandin D synthase (L-PGDS) mRNA and its protein in glioma.Methods The L-PGDS mRNA was determined by real-time quantitative RT-PCR in 23 glioma and 5 healthy brain specimens. L-PGDS protein was detected by Western blot in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) and brain tissue specimens.Results In 23 glioma specimens L-PGDS mRNA expression ranges from 1.5?10 3~7.0?10 4 copy/?g RNA, mean value is 1.6?10 4 copy/?g RNA. In 5 normal brain specimens, the mean value is 8.1?10 5 copy/?g RNA, statistic analysis indicates a distinct discrepancy ( P
6.Effects of paecilomyces cicadidae total polysaccharides on non-specificity immune regulation in rats
Liqin JIN ; Jianxin L ; Jiezuan YANG ; Qian YUAN ; Jing JIN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(12):-
AIM: To study the immune regulation of paecilomyces cicadidae total polysaccharides. METHODS: After subcutaneous injection with 200 mg/L paecilomyces cicadidae total polysaccharides in the back of the rats for 17 days, the white blood cell (WBC) counts, and the levels of lipid peroxide (LPO) and reduced glutathione (GSH) in the spleen and thymus of rats were detected. The alveolar macrophages (AM?) cultured with 10% fetal bovine serum-RPMI-1640 for 2 h in vitro , then the activity of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and acid phosphatase (ACP) were detected by automatic biochemistry analyzer, and the ability devouring neutral red in the AM? were examined. RESULTS: Compared with control group, the WBC, the levels of GSH in the spleen and thymus, and the activities of LDH and ACP were significantly increased and the ability of devouring neutral red was also strengthened( P
7.Biocompatibility of Rapamycin-Batroxobin Eluting Stent in Porcine Coronary Artery
Dan CHEN ; An-lin Lü ; Wei ZHANG ; Yuan YUAN ; Fanrong DIAO ; Junjie LI
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2006;12(5):399-400
ObjectiveTo illustrate the biocompatibility of rapamycin-batroxobin eluting stent(RBES). MethodsStent made with rapamycin-batroxobin and polymer were implanted in the coronary artery of experimental group and the rapamycin with the polymer in the control group, which including 8 miniature pigs in each group. Coronary arteriographies were taken before, exactly after implanting the stent and before sacrificed the pigs. The whole blood cell counts, biochemical indexes, blood pressures, heart rates, body weights before implantation and sacrifice, together with the behavior states during the observation were analyzed. The coronary arteries of the implantation segment were observed under the scanning electron microscope and histologically. Lungs, stomachs, intestines, bowels, livers, kidneys and the ventricular walls which infused by the stents supported arteries were also observed histologically. ResultsBone marrow suppression, hemolysis, liver and kidney disfunction had not been found in the 2 groups. There was no significant difference in heart rate, blood pressure and body weight between 2 groups. Behavior was not influenced. All stents were implanted successfully. And there was no stenosis in coronary artery in both group during the 28-day period. There were no significant differences in endothelium square and the ratio of endothelium square to tunica media square. No definite inflammatory cell was found. There were no pathological damages related to RBES in lungs, stomachs, intestines, bowels, livers, kidneys and the ventricular walls infused by the stent supported arteries.ConclusionThe blood compatibility and histocompatibility were good after RBES were implanted in coronary arteries of miniature pigs.
8.Interpreting human eye accommodation from the perspective of morphological studies: A discussion with the author of ‘A novel concept of accommodation: Human eyes optical system based on hyperfocal distance-micro zoom '
Qi, CHEN ; Yi-min, YUAN ; Lin, LENG ; Mei-xiao, SHEN ; Fan, L(U)
Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology 2013;31(8):803-808
Accommodation of the human eye ian extremely complex and dynamiprocess,which iaccomplished by the interaction between the central nervousystem and variouoculastructurethaare relevanto accommodation.Varioumechanismof accommodation have been puforward since the beginning of the 19th century,among which Helmhohz'theory ithe mosfamous.However,iistill challenged by othetheories.So far,the mechanism of accommodation hanobeen fully understood.The mosdirecmethod to study accommodation ito observe changein the biometry of the oculastructureduring accommodation,which ialso the mosobjective interpretation of accommodative mechanisms.The rapid developmenof imaging technologiein regardto ophthalmology makethipossible.Thiarticle aimto describe the use of variouimaging technologiein oculaaccommodative studiein vivo from the perspective of morphology.
9.Influencing factors for latent tuberculosis infection among student close contacts of pulmonary tuberculosis
LÜ ; Yang ; LE Boxin ; HU Weihong ; LIU Yuan ; CHEN Chang ; LIU Xiaofeng
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2024;36(8):658-662
Objective:
To investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of latent tuberculosis infection (LTBI) among students close contacts diagnosed with pulmonary tuberculosis in Baoshan District, Shanghai, so as to provide the basis for the prevention and control of pulmonary tuberculosis among students.
Methods:
Pulmonary tuberculosis cases identified among students or teaching staff were selected as index cases through the Surveillance System of Chinese Disease Prevention and Control Information System, school reports, notification of Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from April 2021 to November 2023, and student close contacts in their schools were selected as research subjects. Demographic information, lifestyle and Mycobacterium tuberculosis test results were collected through questionnaires surveys and pulmonary tuberculosis screening. LTBI was defined as a positive Mycobacterium tuberculosis test result with the exclusion of active pulmonary tuberculosis. The influencing factors for LTBI among student close contacts were identified using a multivariable logistic regression model.
Results:
A total of 1 212 student close contacts were included, with 651 males and 561 females, resulting in a gender ratio of 1.16︰1. The mean age was (18.48±4.33) years. Among them, 32 cases were detected with LTBI, yielding a detection rate of 2.64%. Higher LTBI detection rates were observed among students who shared the same dormitory with pulmonary tuberculosis cases (9.26%), attended private schools (5.54%), lived on campus (3.54%), and obtained meals through take-out services (6.52%). Multivariable logistic regression analysis showed that sharing the same dormitory with pulmonary tuberculosis cases (OR=3.604, 95%CI: 1.256-10.338), attending a private school (OR=2.327, 95%CI: 1.083-5.003), and three meals a day through canteens (OR=9.561, 95%CI: 2.029-45.057) or through take-out services (OR=19.222, 95%CI: 3.528-104.732) were associated with a higher risk of LTBI.
Conclusion
The close contacts of students with pulmonary tuberculosis in Baoshan District are at risk of LTBI, which is mainly affected by the degree of contact with tuberculosis cases, the strength of school epidemic prevention and control, and students' eating habits.
10.Activities of daily living among disabled people demanding assistive devices in Jiading Township
Linmin WEI ; Qiongying TAO ; Hong YUAN ; Jiayi ZHAI ; Ting LU ; Jun LÜ
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2022;34(4):404-407
Objective:
To investigate the activities of daily living and the use of assistive devices among disabled people demanding assistive devices in Jiading Township, Jiading District, Shanghai Municipality, so as to provide the evidence for the implementation of rehabilitation interventions and the selection of assistive devices for the disabled people living in the community.
Methods:
The disabled people demanding assistive devices were sampled from 17 communities in Jiading Township in January 2020. A face-to-face questionnaire survey was conducted to collect participants'age, gender, type of disability, provision and use of assistive devices. The activities of daily living were evaluated using the Activities of Daily Living Scale, and the difference in the frequency of assistive device use was compared among the disabled people with different activities of daily living.
Results:
A total of 377 questionnaires were allocated, and 328 valid questionnaires were recovered, with an effective recovery rate of 87.00%. The respondents included 187 men ( 57.01% ) and 141 women (42.99%), and had a mean age of ( 71.78±13.86 ) years. Among all respondents, limb disability was predominant (248 people, 75.61%), and 84.45% (277 people) were provided with assistive devices. Assessment of activities of daily living showed complete self-care in 85 respondents ( 25.91% ), functional decline in 39 respondents ( 11.89% ) and functional dysfunction in 204 respondents ( 62.20% ). The proportion of functional dysfunction was predominantly detected among disabled people at ages of 80 years and older ( 79.63% ) ( P<0.05 ). Of the disabled people with assistive devices, 139 people used the devices daily ( 50.18% ), and the proportion of daily use of assistive devices was significantly higher in people with functional dysfunctions than in those with complete self-care ( 59.33% vs. 29.41%; P<0.05 ). In addition, no need was identified as the predominant cause of non-provision of assistive devices ( 29 people, 56.86% ).
Conclusions
Functional dysfunction of daily living is highly prevalent among the disabled people demanding assistive devices in Jiading Township, in whom the elderly are predominant, and the proportion of assistive device use is high among people with functional dysfunctions. The provision of assistive devices recommends to be improved based on assessment of activities of daily living.