1.The Anti-fatigue Effect of Complex Bear Gall Agent in Mice
Fengguo ZHAI ; Yuegang CHAO ; Shijie YANG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2010;17(24):3342-3344
Objective To investigate the anti-fatigue effect of complex bear gall agent in mice.Methods Different dose of complex bear gall agent(4.4ml/kg、6.6ml/kg、13.2rml/kg)were given to mice by intragastric administration. The time of climbing-pole and loaded-swimming, hepatic glycogen content, serum urea nitrogen,lactic acid and lactate dehydrogenase of mice after swim were observed. Results The experiments indicated that complex bear gall agent could greatly increase the time of loaded-swimming and climbing Pole,increase the hepatic glycogen content and serum lactate dehydrogenase activity ,decrease serum urea nitrogen and blood lactic acid content in mice. Conclusion Complex bear gall agent had a significant anti-fatigue effect.
2.Modes of muscle satellite cells fusing myotubes of spontaneous contraction in vitro
Yuegang CHAO ; Jianzhong XU ; Bingjiao HU ; Lei YAN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2017;36(8):566-569
Objective To investigate the cell-fusion modes and contractive characteristics of myotubes formed by muscle satellite cells in vitro. Methods The muscle satellite cells in quadriceps femoris of six 2-day-old SD rats were isolated, cultured and identified by immunofluorescence; the cell-fusion modes and contractive characteristics of myotubes were observed and recorded under microscope. Results The positve cells expressing marker Pax7 were obtained by immunofluorescence, and the purity was 90.3%. Myotubes were fused by several cells, cell and myotube or myotube and myotube. There were myotubes of spontaneous contraction on the conditions of no acetylcholine, no electric stimulation or no contiguous cells. Conclusion The myotubes of spontaneous contraction are fused by muscle satellite cells through three cell-fusion modes in vitro.