1.The Effect of Stimulation of Supraoptic Nucleus on Analgesia and Electroacupuncture Analgesia in Rats
Zhendong YOU ; Chaoyou SONG ; Baocheng LIN
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
The effects of electro-and chemo-stimulating (ES, CS) supraoptic nucleus (SON) on analgesia and electroacupuncture (EA) analgesia were observed using potassium inotophoresis induced tail-flick in rats. The results showed that: different electrical current (12.5 ~ 50 ?A) stimulating SON elevated the PT (P
2.Screening of proteins interacting with neuropeptide CART
Juan CHEN ; Ying ZHAO ; Zhendong YOU
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(01):-
Objective The objective was to look for cocaineand amphetamine-regulated transcript peptide(CART) receptors or proteins interacted with CART.Methods A cDNA library from rat brain was constructed.Then the BacterioMatch two-hybrid system was used to screening for proteins interacted with CART by using CART41-102 as bait.Results The cDNA library and bait pBT-CART41-102 were constructed successfully.The library harvested 3.37?106 individuals,and the reconstruction rate was 98.5%.5.01?106 cotransformed clones were screened,93 clones were conformtively identified to interacting with CART and were DNA sequenced.By bioinformation analysis,6 known proteins interacted to CART were identified.Other unknown interaction proteins with short exactly similiar motif to 22 membraneproteins or receptors were also identified.Conclusion CART might interact to proteins for energy balance,cell proliferation and enzymes related to protein processing and degrading.
3.Oxytocin receptor and tumor
Ruiyao CUI ; Yongjiu WANG ; Zhendong YOU ;
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
Oxytocinreceptor(OTR)isamemberofG -proteincoupledreceptor ,whichhasbeen foundinmanytumorsandcancercelllines .Manystudiesrevealedoxytocin(OT)mayinhibitthetumorand cancercellgrowthandproliferation ,butthemechanismofthisinhibitionisnotwellknown .Someexperiments indicatedcAMP -PKAsystemparticipatesinthesignaltransductionthatoxytocininhibitsthecancercellpro liferation .However ,otherexperimentsshowedthesignaltransductionforoxytocinintheHs5 78Tcarcinosaco macellisthesameasthatinthenormalcells .Inthisreview ,therelationshipbetweenOTRandtumorsare summarized . [
4.Mechanical and biodegradable properties of absorbable hydroxyapatite/poly-DL-lactide screws
Rong FU ; Xiaobo YOU ; Zhendong ZHONG ; Yan LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2013;(38):6709-6716
BACKGROUND:Through compounding hydroxyapatite and poly-DL-lactide, the mechanical properties, physical and chemical properties of the implants can be enhanced.
OBJECTIVE:To detect the effect of hydroxyapatite/poly-DL-lactide composite internal fixation screws in canine femoral condyle cancel ous bone fracture repair.
METHODS:Forty-two beagle dogs were operated to bilateral femoral condyle fracture models. The left side was fixed using hydroxyapatite/poly-DL-lactide screws as experimental group;while the right side was fixed with pure poly-DL-lactide screws as control group. After 2, 4, 8, 12, 24, 36 and 48 weeks, conditions of fracture were observed using X-ray, femoral and screw specimens were observed histopathological y, and the bending strength and the average molecular weight were detected. The biological absorption rate, intensity decay rate and biodegradation rate were calculated.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:After 2-48 weeks, bilateral fractures were fixed wel and new bone grew wel , but the biological absorption rate of the screws in the experimental group was lower than that in the control group (P ≤0.01). In the first 2, 4 weeks, the bending strength of the experimental screws was higher than that of the control screw (P ≤0.05), but the biodegradable speed was slower in the former one (P ≤ 0.05 or P ≤ 0.01). The pathological changes were similar in the two groups. After 48 weeks, the fractures were healed and bone tissue reconstruction was completed. Compared with the pure poly-DL-lactide screws, the hydroxyapatite/poly-DL-lactide composite internal fixation screws have better fixation effects, biocompatibility, mechanical properties and biodegradability.
5.3D Nonlinear finite element analysis of suitable loading force during mandibular anterior teeth intrusing through improved segment arch
Shijun LU ; Xiaoyu NI ; You HUANG ; Zhendong WANG ; Lin WANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(1):74-78
Objective The Improved segmental arch technique can effectively intrude incisors and correct deep overbites. To research its biomechanical characteristics, we reconstruct 3D nonlinear finite element model of mandibular teeth with improved segmen-tal arch, study the biomechanical characteristics and the suitable loading force of intrusion arch. Methods Combined with the re-sults of previous research, we complete the reconstruction of 3D nonlinear finite element model of mandibular teeth with improved seg-mental arch.Then, we set loading force of intrusion arch five conditions from 0.2 N~0.6 N, calculate the movement trend and stress distribution of improved segmental arch. Results In the five conditions of improved segmental arch, lateral incisors and canines in-truded and tipped labially, first molars tipped distally and rotated. In addition, the moment the initial loading force of intrusive arch in-creased, the movement of these teeth increased. However, other teeth did not move clearly. When the initial loading force of improved segment arch was 0.5 N, it can achieve appropriate intrusion of anterior teeth. Conclusion Under an appropriate intrusive force, improved segment arch can effectively intrude incisors and control the extrusion of posterior teeth. It can be used to correct the deep overbites, especially with high mandibular planes, gummy smile or adult stage.
6.Expression of ciliary neurotrophic factor in ambiguous nucleus motoneuron after long-term laryngeal denervation
Hongliang ZHENG ; Zhendong YOU ; Shuimiao ZHOU ; Zhaoji LI ; Changlin LU ; Jin YAN ; Chenghai WANG ; Jinjie SHAN ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1999;0(12):-
Objective:Ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) plays important roles in the maintenance and survival of motor neurons. This study attempted to explore the expression and distribution of CNTF mRNA and its protein in the ambiguous nucleus(Amb) motoneuron in order to clarify its functional state after long term laryngeal denervation. Methods: The recurrent laryngeal nerves were obtained from dogs. Brain stems were removed and sectioned for histochemistry, immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization of CNTF. Amb motoneurons were identified by Nissl staining. The count and intensity of positive reactive motoneurons were measured by computer image processing system. Results: Transection of the laryngeal nerve led to a very marked reduction in the count and intensity of CNTF mRNA positive reactive motoneurons, and reached minimal levels at week 3. CNTF immunoreactivity increased rapidly and reached maximal levels also at week 3. At week 4, a significant increase in CNTF mRNA expression and decrease in CNTF immunoreactivity were observed. At week 6, both CNTF mRNA and its protein expression were significantly less than those of unlesioned contraletaral sides. Although a difference between week 6 and 12 was observed, the motoneurons were generally stable in the expression level of CNTF mRNA and its protein, and in the size and count after 12 weeks, with 78%, 84.4%, 80.9% and 83.7% respectively as compared with the unlesioned contralateral Amb. Conclusion: The results indicate that although degenerating changes occurre in the Amb motoneurons after long term laryngeal denervation, the ciliary neurotrophic factors activity of the lesioned motoneurons is still maintained at a certain level. [
7.Effects of ?-sodium aescinate on hemorrhage brain edema and AVP contents in rats
Xu CHEN ; Huimin ZHENG ; Zhendong YOU ; Xuejun SUN ; Chenghai WANG ; Changlin LU ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1999;0(12):-
Objective: To observe the content of AVP changes in brain regions and pituitary of intracerebral hemorrhagic rats before and after treatment by ? sodium aescinate. Methods: Animal model was established by injecting collagenase into left caudoputamen of adult rats. Radioimmunoassay(RIA) was performed to measure the content changes of AVP, dye wet Weight methods was used to measure the changes of water contents in brain. Results: Compared with control group, the water content was increased significantly ( P
8.Changes of galanin level in different brain areas and effects of fluoxetine hydrochloride on it in depressed rats
Xingdong ZHENG ; Xueqi WANG ; Xiaofei GAO ; Xiaolin ZHAO ; Zhendong YOU ; Changlin LU ; Cheng HE ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Objective:To elucidate the possible role of galanin in the development of experimental depression in rats. Methods:Openfield was performed to test the behavior of rats. The changes of the galanin level in different brain areas were determined by RIA. The effect of fluoxetine hydrochloride on galanin level were observed by intraperitoneal injection. Results:Compared to control group, the crossing times and rearing times decreased significantly in depressed rats, galanin level decreased remarkably in plasma, hypothalamus, hippocampus, forebrain, parietal lobe and temporal cortex of depressed rats. Intraperitoneal injection of fluoxetine hydrochloride obviously improved the depressed behavior in rats, increased the galanin level in the hippocampus and forebrain of depressed rats. Conclusion:Hippocampus and forebrain may be involved in the development of experimental depression and in the antidepressive effects of fluoxetine hydrochloride.
9.Expression and distribution of ciliary neurotrophic factor in peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration
Hongliang ZHENG ; Zhendong YOU ; Shuimiao ZHOU ; Zhaoji LI ; Changlin LU ; Jin YAN ; Yideng HUANG ; Chenghai WANG ; Geyin LIU ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Objective:To explore the expression and distribution of ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) in laryngeal nerve degeneration and regeneration. Methods:Transection of the recurrent laryngeal nerves in 8 dogs and suture following transection in 12 cases were performed. Both proximal and distal ends of transected or sutured region were sectioned at various survival times for CNTF immunohistochemistry and CNTF mRNA in situ hybridization. The area and intensity of reactive product were measured by computer image processing system. Results:After nerve transection, reactive product of CNTF mRNA and its protein reduced rapidly in distal stumps, after neurorrhaphy, they were observed in thin Schwann cell processes ensheathing axons and not found in the proliferating Schwann cells which didn′t ensheathe axons. CNTF immunoreactivity was also detected in the regenerated nerve axons. CNTF expression increased with survival time, but even at the longest survival time, it was still significantly less than that in intact nerve. The same change was observed in a short segment proximal to the transected or sutured region. Conclusion:CNTF expression is in the down regulation and is collected with Schwann cell axon in peripheral nerve degeneration and regeneration. The changed distribution of CNFT might provide a supportive environment for axonal regeneration.
10.Involvement of dynorphin A in the inhibition of morphine physical dependence by N-nitro-L-arginine in rats.
Xingwang WAN ; Mao HUANG ; Yaqin HE ; Wanhai LI ; Zhendong YOU ; Changlin LU
Chinese Medical Journal 2003;116(7):1055-1058
OBJECTIVETo investigate the involvement of immunoreactive-dynorphin A in the inhibitory effect of N-nitro-L-arginine on the morphine physical dependence in rats.
METHODSThe rats were rendered dependent on morphine by subcutaneous administration of morphine solution three times daily in a manner of dose increment of 5 mg.kg(-1) for 6 days. The degree of morphine physical dependence was monitored by scoring the abstinence syndromes precipitated by 5 mg.kg(-1) naloxone of the rats. The expression levels of immunoreactive dynorphin A in tissues were determined using a radioimmunoassay.
RESULTSIntraperitoneal injection of 5 mg.kg(-1) N-nitro-L-arginine suppresses most of the withdrawal symptoms of morphine dependent rats. N-nitro-L-arginine can elevate the expression of immunoreactive dynorphin.
CONCLUSIONSChronic N-nitro-L-arginine administration can inhibit the development of morphine physical dependence in a manner of dose-dependence, which is significantly related to its role of regulating the endogeneous dynorphin system.
Animals ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Dynorphins ; physiology ; Male ; Morphine Dependence ; prevention & control ; Nitroarginine ; pharmacokinetics ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley