1.Effects of glycyrrhizin on mitochondrial ATPase and membrane fluidity in canine brain following cardiac arrest and resuscitation
Yunjiao WANG ; Zhigang CHENG ; Qulian GUO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1995;0(02):-
Objective To study the effects of glycyrrhizin on cerebral mitochondrial ATPase and membrane fluidity and malondialdehyde (MDA) and water content and brain function after cardiac arrest and resuscitation.Methods Eighteen dogs weighing 10-14 kg were randomly divided into 3 groups ( n = 6 each) : group A control; group B cardiac arrest and resuscitation and group C glycyrrhizin + cardiac arrest and resuscitation. The animals were anesthetized with fentanyl, intubated and mechanically ventilated and PaCO2 was maintained within normal range. The chest was opened. In group B and C cardiac arrest was produced by clamping of ascending aorta and coronary perfusion with hyperkalemic cardioplegic solution and maintained for 18 min and resuscitated by direct cardiac massage, adrenaline and defibrillation. The animals were observed for 8 h after spontaneous cardiac rhythm resumed. In group C glycyrrhizin injectio 40 ml?kg-1 was infused over 8 h as soon as spontaneous cardiac rhythm resumed. Brain function was evaluated according to Pittsburgh Brain stem score (PBSS). The animals were then killed and their brains removed for determination of (1) mitochondrial membrane fluidity and Na+-K+-ATPase and Mg2+ -ATPase activity and (2) brain MDA and water content.Results The mitochondrial membrane viscosity and cerebral MDA and water content were significantly higher and ATPase activity was significantly lower in group B (cardiac arrest) than in group A (control) . Brain function was also impaired by global cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in group B. In group C glycyrrhizin infusion significantly attenuated the deleterious effects of cerebral I/R by reducing mitochondrial membrane viscosity and cerebral MDA and water content and increasing ATPase activity. Glycyrrhizin infusion also improved brain function.Conclusion Glycyrrhizin can ameliorate the deleterious effects of global cerebral I/R induced by cardiac arrest.
2.The function of CD8 +T cells in severe hand,foot and mouth disease infected by enterovirus 71
Li LI ; Qian ZHANG ; Yunjiao LUO ; Fangzhou GUO ; Xingxing FENG
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2016;23(9):600-603
Objective To investigate the correlation between the expression of peripheral blood CD8 + T lymphocytes and the severity degree of hand,foot and mouth disease( HFMD)in children infected by enterovirus( EV)71 at different ages,and further to predict the role of the expression of CD8+ T lympho-cytes played in the occurrence of neurological complications infected by EV71. Methods A total of 138 pe-ripheral blood samples derived from the confirmed HFMD cases were collected in the department of infectious disease at Kunming Children′s Hospital between March and September in 2014,including 33 mild cases,45 severe cases,and 60 critical cases. Patient ages were 9 months to 5 years old. Flow cytometry was used to detect the expression of peripheral blood CD8 + T lymphocytes in all of above patients. Results Compared to the reference value of CD8 + T lymphocytes in normal healthy children at different age groups,the percentage of peripheral blood CD8 + T lymphocytes elevated or increased slightly in patients of all ages,except the obvi-ously increasing expression in the age group of ~2 years and decreasing expression in critical cases of the age group of ~5 years. The expression of peripheral blood CD8+ T lymphocytes significantly increased in mild and severe patients but slightly increased in critical patients of the age group of 9 to 15 months,gradually de-creased in the age group of ~2 years and slightly increased in mild and severe cases but decreased in critical patients of the age group of ~5 years. There were significant differences between the patients in mild condi-tion and in severe condition or critical condition respectively within the age group of ~2 years( P﹤0. 05 ), and there were no significant differences in other age groups between different severity of disease. Conclusion
There are correlations between the expression of CD8+ T cells and the severity of HFMD in patients at different ages. Especially,the patient′s condition developing into severe degree is associated with the rapid decreasing of CD8 + T cells in HFMD patients of the age group of ~2 years. CD8+T cells play an important role in antiviral immune response in HFMD patients of ~2 years old.
3.Research progress on predicting consciousness recovery during recovery period of general anesthesia patients
Ying TIAN ; Yunjiao WANG ; Changsheng HUANG ; Nianyue BAI ; Qulian GUO ; Zhigang CHENG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2021;23(1):1-5
It is necessary to use objective and accurate methods to assess the changes of the consciousness of patients emergencing from general anesthesia. In this way, adverse medications during the waking period can be avoided, and it can ensure the stable and safe recovery of consciousness of the patients, quickly remove the adverse factors affecting the patients, and strive to reduce the occurrence of complications during the waking period. This article briefly reviews the research progress of bispectral index and other common clinical anesthesia depth monitoring techniques used to assess the changes of consciousness of patients awakening from general anesthesia, and explores the regular pattern of recovery of consciousness in patients awakening from general anesthesia, in order to reduce complications in the recovery period .
4.Relationship between VEGF and ERK signaling pathway in spinal dorsal horns of rats with neuropathic pain
Dan XIAO ; Zhigang CHENG ; Gaoyin KONG ; Bingbing PAN ; Huijuan DING ; Yunjiao WANG ; Qulian GUO
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2014;34(2):167-170
Objective To evaluate the relationship between vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling pathway in spinal dorsal horns of rats with neuropathic pain.Methods Twenty male Sprague-Dawley rats,aged 2 months,weighing 160-320 g,were randomly divided into 4 groups (n =5 each):sham operation group (group S); chronic constrictive injury (CCI) group; normal saline group (NS group); VEGF antibody group.Neuropathic pain was induced by CCI.The animals were anesthetized with intraperitoneal 10% chloral hydrate 350 mg/kg.The left sciatic nerve was exposed and 4 ligatures were placed on the sciatic nerve at 1 mm intervals.In group S,the left sciatic nerve was only exposed but not ligated.In VEGF antibody group,VEGF antibody 0.3μg/15 μl was injected intrathecally every 2 days for 4 times starting from 2 h after CCI,while the equal volume of normal saline was injected in NS group.Paw withdrawal threshold to von Frey filament stimulation (PWMT) and paw withdrawal latency to nociceptive thermal stimulation (PWTL) were measured at 1 day before CCI (T1),and 1,3,5 and 7 days after CCI (T2-5).The rats were sacrificed after PWMT and PWTL were measured and the L4-6 segments of the spinal cord were removed for determination of phosphorylated ERK (p-ERK) expression in spinal dorsal horns by immunohistochemistry and Western blot.Results Compared with group S,PWMT and PWTL were significantly decreased at T2-5,and the p-ERK expression in spinal dorsal horns was up-regulated in CCI and VEGF antibody groups (P < 0.05).Compared with CCI group,PWMT and PWTL were significantly increased at T3-5,and the p-ERK expression in spinal dorsal horns was down-regualted in VEGF antibody group (P < 0.05).Conclusion VEGF in the spinal dorsal horn is involved in the development and maintenance of neuropathic pain in rats through activating ERK signaling pathway.
5.Identification of Medicinal Insect Vespa mandarinia from Its Adulterants Using DNA Barcode
Kaige XU ; Zhuangzhi CHEN ; Zizhong YANG ; Yunjiao GUO ; Chenggong LI ; Yu ZHAO ; Chenggui ZHANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(2):313-318
This study aimed at exploring a fast method to accurately identify the medicinal insect Vespa mandarinia Smith from its adulterants using DNA barcode and COI sequences.The extracted DNAs from V.mandarinia and its adulterants V.soror were amplified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and sequenced bilaterally based on COI barcode sequence investigation.The information of the COI sequences of V.mandarinia and V.soror were gathered from GenBank.All the sequences were compared and analyzed,and their intraspecific and interspecific genetic distances were calculated using MEGA 6.06.In addition,the phylogenetic tree was established with neighbor-joining (NJ) method.As a result,the COI sequences of V.mandarinia and V.soror were successfully amplified.The minimum interspecific distance between V.mandarinia and its adulterants was 0.152 ± 0.017,being considerably larger than the maximal intraspecific distance between V.mandarinia,0.009±0.004.The constructed phylogenetic tree showed an independent branch for each species.It was concluded that the DNA barcode based on COI sequence can efficiently identify V.mandarinia and its adulterants.This study provided an innovative tool for the quality control and market regulation of Chinese materia medica,securing the safe medication of V.mandarinia.
6.Hot and difficult issues related to prevention and control strategies of COVID-19
Feifei GUO ; Runan WEI ; Sijia SHEN ; Yunjiao BI ; Hainv GAO ; Lanjuan LI
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2021;14(1):1-6
The epidemic of COVID-19 has lasted for nearly a year, the number of confirmed cases worldwide is still rising, and the trend of the epidemic is unclear. How will be the further development of COVID-19 epidemic? What is the current status of research on new drugs for coronary virus disease? Will the vaccine currently used change the epidemic pattern? In the context of the normalization of the epidemic, whether the epidemiology of other respiratory viruses will change? This article will discuss and analyze these hot and difficult issues.
7.To strengthen the clinical study of ambulatory surgery anesthesia and improve the quality of ambulatory surgery
Zhigang CHENG ; Qulian GUO ; Yunjiao WANG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(4):481-486
Ambulatory surgery is widely practiced in developed countries Since it was first proposed by Dr.James Nicoll.There are significant differences in anesthesia management between ambulatory surgery and hospital surgery.With the development of minimally invasive surgical and anaesthetic techniques,short-acting anesthetics,the use of ambulatory surgery has grown rapidly.Anesthesiologist is a necessary condition for the safety of perioperative patients and the implementation of ambulatory surgery.Anesthesiologist participates in preoperative evaluation and choice of patients,intraoperative anesthesia,safe discharge after operation,as well as the management of postoperative pain and complications in the perioperative period.For successful ambulatory anesthesia,the anesthesiologist must consider various factors relating to the patient and surgery.Patient selection is a particularly important factor.Appropriate surgical and anesthetic techniques shoull be used to minimize postoperative complications,especially postoperative pain,nausea,and vomiting.It has become increasingly important to identify patients at risk of perioperative complications and to use appropriate methods to decrease these risks.Future studies should be focus on data derived from ambulatory surgery patients and prospective,randomized,double -blind studies in a large population of patients in order to first identify the patient at risk and the quality system of ambulatory surgery anesthesia,subsequently to use drugs and techniques that reduce these perioperative risks and perioperative complications,allow quick recovery from anesthesia and improve the quality of ambulatory surgery.
8.Perioperative management of thyroid ambulatory surgery
Chuchu PENG ; Ximei WANG ; Zhigang CHENG ; Yunjiao WANG ; Jingyi LI ; Jianghui CHEN ; Qulian GUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2018;20(4):487-489
The incidence rate of thyroid cancer and thyroid nodule in China are rising and surgical operation is the main treatment for thyroid nodule and thyroid carcinoma.It has been controversial whether thyroid surgery is suitable for day surgery.Perfect preoperative examination and anesthesia assessment,selection of an appropriate of patients and minimally invasive surgery,good postoperative analgesia and the prevention and treatment of postoperative nausea and vomiting,recognition and treatment of postoperative complications timely,postoperative follow-up,can ensure safety of patient with thyroid ambulatory surgery,and made the same medical quality as the surgery in hospital.Under certain criteria,thyroid ambulatory surgery is safety,high efficient,economy and time-efficient.It is a reasonable surgical management mode which can reduce days of hospitalization and hospitalization cost.But it still need further study on the inclusion and exclusion criteria of patients,anesthesia techniques and perioperative management.
9.Construction of shRNA lentivirus vector on rat DREAM gene and its analgesic effect on CCI rats.
Yunjiao WANG ; Zhigang CHENG ; Peng YU ; Jingyi LI ; Nianyue BAI ; Zhenghua HE ; Shenghui YANG ; Qulian GUO
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2009;34(8):723-730
OBJECTIVE:
To construct the recombinant lentivirus vector containing short hairpin RNA (shRNA) inhibited DREAM expression and to investigate the gene therapy of neuropathic pain by inhibiting the expression of DREAM gene by RNA interference.
METHODS:
An effective short hairpin RNA targeting to rat DREAM was cloned into the plasmids on the base of Lentivirous vectors, pKCSHR-Puro/GFP, and both of the pKCSHR-Puro/GFP-DREAM and Lentivector package plasmids mix were transferred into the 293T cells. The culture supernatant was harvested, and the virus titer was detected 48 hours after transferring. Thirty-six sheer breed pathogen free adult Sprague Dawley rats were randomly divided into 6 groups (6 in each group): normal control group (N); sham-operated group (S); CCI group (C0 group):CCI model without any intervention; Saline control group (C1 group); empty vector control group (C2 group); and LV-shRNADREAM lentiviral vector treatment group (C3 group). The rats in the last 3 groups respectively accepted injection of normal saline, blank vector, LV-shRNADREAM lentiviral vector in the subarachnoid on the 7th day after CCI, and the pain behavior was observed after 3, 7, 10, 14, 21 d after CCI. Green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression was detected by fluorescence microscope and the contents of DREAM mRNA and DREAM protein were detected by Realtime PCR and Western blot respectively in the rat lumbar spinal cord.
RESULTS:
The short hairpin RNA sequences targeting at rat DREAM were cloned into the vectors, and an entry clone and an expression clone were constructed successfully confirmed by sequence analysis. Lentiviral packaging was successful in 293 T cell line and the transfection titer of the lentivirus was 1 x 10(8) IFU/mL. LV-shRNADREAM lentivirus vector was transfected successfully in the rat spine with Intrathecal injection of LV-shRNADREAM. Compared with the other 3 groups, heat pain threshold and mechanical pain threshold in Group C3 improved significantly (P<0.01), and the expression of DREAM mRNA and DREAM protein in the lumbar spinal cord in Group C3 were lowered significantly (P<0.01).
CONCLUSION
Lentivirus vectors containing rat DREAM gene are constructed successfully, and lentivirus mediated shRNA can inhibit the DREAM expression in the rat spine, which may prove to be an effective method for neuropathic pain.
Analgesia
;
methods
;
Animals
;
Base Sequence
;
Genetic Therapy
;
methods
;
Genetic Vectors
;
genetics
;
Kv Channel-Interacting Proteins
;
biosynthesis
;
genetics
;
Lentivirus
;
genetics
;
metabolism
;
Male
;
Molecular Sequence Data
;
Pain
;
etiology
;
Pain Management
;
RNA Interference
;
RNA, Small Interfering
;
genetics
;
Random Allocation
;
Rats
;
Rats, Sprague-Dawley
;
Repressor Proteins
;
biosynthesis
;
genetics
;
Sciatic Nerve
;
injuries
;
Transfection
10.Current situation and countermeasures of acute postoperative pain management
Mengqi LI ; Zhigang CHENG ; Xiaoye ZHU ; Yunjiao WANG ; Changsheng HUANG ; Zongbin SONG ; Qulian GUO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2023;25(11):1601-1604
Pain caused by surgery is an important clinical issue that seriously affects postoperative rehabilitation and health-related quality of life. Failure to effectively manage postoperative pain not only leads to a decrease in patient quality of life, increases medical expenses, but also has a negative impact on patient recovery. Therefore, it is of great clinical significance to address the challenges of acute postoperative pain management, find effective management strategies, and improve the quality of pain management. This article summarizes the current status of acute postoperative pain management in recent years, including the mechanism of pain occurrence, pain assessment methods, drug and non drug management strategies, and predictive factors for chronic postoperative pain. It also looks forward to future research directions and application prospects.