1.Effect of H_2O_2 on voltage-gated potassium channels in rat pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells
Hongyan LUO ; Ming TANG ; Yimei DU ; Changjin LIU ; Bi TANG ; Xinwu HU ; Mouxian HU ; Jiaoya XI ; Yuanlong SONG ; Hescheler JURGEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(11):-
AIM: To determine the effect of hydrogen peroxide(H_2O_2) on voltage-gated potassium channel currents(IKv) in pulmonary vascular smooth muscle cells(PASMCs).METHODS: Using whole cell patch-clamp technique,IKv was recorded in freshly isolated rat PASMCs with acute enzymatic digestion method.The effect of hydrogen peroxide on IKv in PASMCs was investigated in normoxia.RESULTS: IKv in PASMCs was increased significantly by H_2O_2 and the increase depended on the concentration in normoxia.Current-voltage relationship curve shifted to the left.CONCLUSION: Hydrogen peroxide is an important K~+ channel opener.
2.Mechanisms of depressor effect of norepinephrine injected into subnucleus commissuriu of nucleus solitarius tractus in rabbits.
Yi, ZHANG ; Hongyan, LUO ; Shenghong, LIU ; Zhengrong, YI ; Ai, LI ; Xinwu, HU ; Changjin, LIU ; Ming, TANG ; Lieju, LIU ; Yuanlong, SONG ; Linlin, GAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(3):263-4, 268
This experiment aimed to investigate the effect of adrenergic system in the subnucleus commissuriu of nucleus solitrius tractus (CNTS) on renal nerve discharges. Norepinephrine (NE) was microinjected into the CNTS of rabbits and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and renal nerve discharges (FRND) were synchronously recorded. The results indicated that (1) microinjection of norepinephine into the CNTS of rabbit could significantly attenuate the frequency of renal nerve discharge, and at the same time decrease markedly the mean arterial pressure. (2) Microinjection of 0.3 nmol yohimbin into CNTS had no significant influence on FRND and MAP, but could attenuate and even reverse the effects of NE on FRND and MAP. These results suggest that microinjection of NE into CNTS may activate the alpha-adrenorecptor located in CNTS and secondarily produce a depressor effect by attenuating the activity of periphenal sympathetic nervous system.
Blood Pressure/drug effects
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Depression, Chemical
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Kidney/*innervation
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Microinjections
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Norepinephrine/*pharmacology
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Solitary Nucleus/*physiology
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Sympathetic Nervous System/drug effects
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Sympathetic Nervous System/*physiopathology
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Vasomotor System/physiopathology
3.Mechanisms of Depressor Effect of Norepinephrine Injected into Subnucleus Commissuriu of Nucleus Solitarius Tractus in Rabbits
Yi ZHANG ; Hongyan LUO ; Shenghong LIU ; Zhengrong YI ; Ai LI ; Xinwu HU ; Changjin LIU ; Ming TANG ; Lieju LIU ; Yuanlong SONG ; Linlin GAO
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(3):263-264,268
Summary: This experiment aimed to investigate the effect of adrenergic system in the subnucleus commissuriu of nucleus solitrius tractus (CNTS) on renal nerve discharges. Norepinephrine (NE) was microinjected into the CNTS of rabbits and mean arterial blood pressure (MAP) and renal nerve discharges (FRND) were synchronously recorded. The results indicated that (1) microinjection of norepinephine into the CNTS of rabbit could significantly attenuate the frequency of renal nerve discharge, and at the same time decrease markedly the mean arterial pressure. (2) Microinjection of 0.3 nmol yohimbin into CNTS had no significant influence on FRND and MAP, but could attenuate and even reverse the effects of NE on FRND and MAP. These results suggest that microinjection of NE into CNTS may activate the alpha-adrenorecptor located in CNTS and secondarily produce a depressor effect by attenuating the activity of peripheral sympathetic nervous system.
4.Prognosis and treatment of fetal/neonatal ovarian cysts: clinical analysis of 35 cases
Yuanlong FANG ; Wuping GE ; Yan ZHANG ; Jialiang ZHOU ; Rong HUANG ; Qingyuan WANG ; Song TIAN ; Like YUAN ; Xiaochun ZHU
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2021;24(9):671-676
Objective:To explore the prognosis and treatment experience of fetal/neonatal ovarian cyst.Methods:Clinical data of 35 cases of fetal/neonatal ovarian cyst (38 ovarian cysts) admitted to Guangdong Women and Children Hospital from June 2014 to December 2019 were retrospectively collected, including the cyst size before and after birth, ultrasonic features, intraoperative conditions, and pathology. According to the ultrasonic features at the first prenatal detection, the ovarian cysts were divided into two groups: simple cyst group (25 cysts) and complex cyst group (13 cysts). Two independent samples t-test and Fisher exact test were used to compare the characteristics of cysts between the two groups. The outcomes and treatment experience were summarized. Results:(1) The ratio of intraoperative torsion in the complex cysts group was higher than that in the simple cysts group [10/13 vs 32% (8/25), Fisher exact test, P<0.05]. (2) Twenty-five simple cysts were found on the first prenatal ultrasound scan, and 32% (8/25) of them eventually transformed into complex cysts. Among these eight cysts, the maximum diameter of five cysts was >4 cm before the transformation. (3) Postnatal ultrasound found one cyst regressed spontaneously and among the remaining 37 cysts, simple and complex type cysts were accounted for 16 and 21, respectively. Among the complex type cysts, 90% (19/21) were consistent with prenatal ultrasound. (4) Out of the 21 complicated cysts, 19 were surgically removed; the remaining two cysts (maximum diameter <3 cm) were observed conservatively and disappeared spontaneously within one year. During the operation, 81% (17/21) of the complicated cysts were found with torsion and 24% (5/21) with ovarian loss. Conclusions:Simple cysts can transform into complex cysts, especially the biggest diameter >4 cm. Complex fetal/neonatal ovarian cysts indicated by ultrasonography were more prone to torsion, which required postnatal operation.
5.Correlation analysis of learning initiative and on-line teaching effectiveness in medical students—with Physiology teaching as an example
Yuanlong SONG ; Yisheng LÜ ; Huamin LIANG ; Minjie ZHU ; Yunjie ZHENG ; Linlin GAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2023;22(3):439-442
Objective:To evaluate the effects of learning initiative on teaching effectiveness.Methods:The research subjects were the 2nd year medical students of Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology. The learning initiative factor was calculated from the data of the attendance registration of the on-line learning of Physiology, and the performance of the on-line test was used as an evaluation indicator of teaching effectiveness. SPSS software was used to perform correlation analysis between the learning initiative factor and teaching effectiveness. Results:We found that learning initiative could significantly affect the teaching effectiveness, with differences among different specialties. There was a positive correlation between learning initiative and teaching effectiveness in clinical and pediatric medicine, while no correlation was observed in preventive medicine and medical imaging.Conclusion:In conclusion, learning initiative can affect teaching effectiveness, and the intensity of this effect shows difference among different specialties.
6.Progress in metabolic engineering of biosynthesis of 3-hydroxypropionic acid.
Yuanlong ZHAN ; Ruiying ZHAO ; Hongliang CUI ; Huatai LI ; Zhifeng SONG ; Changli LIU
Chinese Journal of Biotechnology 2020;36(6):1101-1112
As an important platform compound, 3-hydroxypropionic acid (3-HP) can be used as a substrate to synthesize a variety of biological products with commercial potential. The titer of 3-HP by wild-type bacteria is low, which severely limits the large-scale application and production of 3-HP. By modifying the genes related to the metabolic pathway, engineered bacteria using cheap substrates as carbon sources are constructed, the aim of reducing production cost and increasing output is realized. In this paper, the recent progress in the synthesis of 3-HP by metabolic engineering at home and abroad is reviewed. The advantages and disadvantages of glycerol pathway, malonyl-CoA pathway and beta-alanine pathway for synthesis of 3-HP are also summarized and analyzed, and the future development of 3-HP is prospected.
Glycerol
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metabolism
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Industrial Microbiology
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trends
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Lactic Acid
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analogs & derivatives
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biosynthesis
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Metabolic Engineering
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Metabolic Networks and Pathways
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genetics