1.Effects of Lead Exposure on Study, Memory and Autonomic Activities of Mice
Journal of Environment and Health 1993;0(03):-
Objective To study the neurotoxicity of lead to mice and the mechanism. Methods Two months old(grown) and two weeks old(infancy) mice were employed, 1 ?l of 1 mol/L lead acetate was given by brain ventricle injection, 3 d, 5 d, 1 week, 2 weeks and 3 weeks after treatment with lead, the change of autonomic activities and the ability of study and memory of the mice were examined. Results The latency period of Lashley Ⅲ water maze prolonged significantly in grown group and the infancy group compared with the control groups at every time point of test. Conclusion Lead exposure can damage the function of study and memory of mice, and increase the frequency of autonomic activities of theirs.
2.Construction of Caveolin-1 RNA interfering eukaryotic expressing vector and its influence on biological behavior of human gastric cancer cells
Zhenhua LIU ; Shuangyi REN ; Xin CHEN
Cancer Research and Clinic 2010;22(2):98-100,104
Objective To design siRNA for Caveolin-1(CAV1) and construct eukaryotic expression vector Dsilence4.1-CMV-neo-CAV1, which is transfected into gastric cancer cell line SGC7901 to study the effects of inhibition of CAV1 expression with siRNA on biological behavior of gastric cell line SGC7901.Methods Design and chemosynthesize three pairs of double strands siRNA based on the neucleotide sequence of CAV1 gene provided by GeneBank.The siRNAs were transient transfected into SGC7901.The CAV1 expression of transfected cells were detected respectively by semi-quantity RT-PCR to sieve a valid siRNA sequence.Design and synthesized DNA sequence which can express small hairpin RNA(shRNA),construct RNA interfering eukaryotic expression vector of CAV1 gene.The SGC7901 Was stably transfected and was detected the expression of CAV1 gene by RT-PCR.The influence on the gastric cell growth and pmliferation after CAV1 was inhibited Was detected by cell growth curve, clone formation test and FCM.Results The CAV1 RNA interfering eukaryotic expression vector psilence4.1-CMV-neo-CAV1 was successfully constructed,which can significantly reduce the expression of CAV1 after stably transfected to target cells,and in contrast to Dsilence4.1-CMV-neo transfection group,PI and colony for mution rate were increased(t=7.98,P<0.05;t=13.19,P<0.01),the growth speed Was up.Conclusion The growth and proliferation ability of tumor is remarkablv accelerated by inhibiting the expression of CAV1 of gastric cell by RNAi.
3.Inhibition of ginkgo flavones against aggregation and fibrogenesis of A?_(1-42)
Guangwu LI ; Zhenhua REN ; Peiyuan WANG ; Min TANG ; Huaqiao WANG
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(06):-
AIM:To gain the molecular mechanism of active ingredients of EGb 761(ginkgo flavones and ginkgo lides) for the inhibition against A?_(1-42) aggregation and fibrogenesis.METHODS:Circular dichroism spectra(CD) and FI-IR were used to curve-fit and analyze the change in A?_(1-42) second structure under A? aged condition and intervention of ginkgo flavones and ginkgo lides.RESULTS:Analysis that was made of 1700-1600 m(-1) amide-Ⅰ-band and curve fitting indicated that after 30 min to 72-incubation,increase of ?-sheet in A?_(1-42) by(18.5%),but the reduction of ?-sheet by(50.95%) and(36.09%) in 72 h incubation with ginko flavones and ginkgo lides,respectively.And increase of ?-turn by(56.56%) and(46.56%) in sane condition.CONCLUSION:Obviously,?-sheet turned into ?-turn.-CH_2 and-CH groups of ketones and alkanes engaged in A?_(1-42) molecular change.
4.Reforming the practice teaching of human anatomy
Zhenhua REN ; Jinyong XU ; Youyu ZHU ; Guangwu LI ; Shengchun XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2013;(11):1118-1120,1121
Objective To explore the practice teaching model of human anatomy through re-forming the practice teaching of system anatomy and regional anatomy. Methods Three classes of clinical medicine (5-year program) were randomly selected as reform experimental classes and the other 3 classes of the same grade were used as control classes. The teaching content of practice teach-ing was reformed in the experimental classes. In the system anatomy practice teaching, the teacher controlled the teaching process and developed the theme and requirements of each experimental class while the student completed the experiment developed by the teacher. In the regional anatomy practice teaching, students' interest in learning was stimulated by the content , which was related with the surgery, and the teacher guided students to complete the operation. In control classes, the forms of student observation as well as teacher answering questions and helping students were adopted. The student grading was divided into theoretical knowledge examination and specimen assessment and the achievement was analyzed by using a Simple Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) in SPSS 16.0. Results Compared with those of control classes, the scores of system anatomy and regional anatomy in experi-mental classes were significantly increased (80.7±5.8) vs. (67.4±17.4), (85.1±4.6) vs. (62.6± 12.4) and the theoretical scores of system anatomy were also improved significantly. But no significant difference in theoretical scores of regional anatomy was observed. Conclusions The teaching mode based on the practice teaching highlights the academic characteristics of the human anatomy, increas-es students' interest in learning and improves the effectiveness of practice teaching in human anatomy.
5.Impact on the dopaminergic neurons of olfactory bulb in cynomolgus monkeys damaged by MPTP
Wei CHENG ; Zhenhua REN ; Yunqian GUAN ; Di WU ; Feng YUE ; Guangwu LI
Acta Anatomica Sinica 2014;(3):333-337
Objective To explore the localization and expression of dopaminergic neurons in olfactory bulb of cynomolgus monkeys damaged by 1-Methyl-4-phenyl-1,2,3,6-tetrahydropyridine (MPTP).Methods Three adult cynomolgus monkeys were injected with MPTP to induce the damage of dopamine neurons ( MPTP group ) and three adult cynomolgus monkeys were as a control group .Immunohistochemical staining was performed to examine the localization and expression of dopaminergic neurons in the olfactory bulb in normal and MPTP group monkeys .The numbers of DA-positive and DARPP32-positive cells were counted and the average absorbance was measured in normal and MPTP group .Results DA and DARPP32 positive neurons were concentrated in the glomerular layer ( GL) of olfactory bulb.DA positive nerve fibers were distributed in the GL while DARPP 32 positive nerve fibers appeared in all layers , and most nerve fibers were in GL and external plexiform layers (EPL).After MPTP injury, compared with the normal control group , DA and DARPP32 positive neurons and nerve fibers decreased in MPTP group and DA neurons and nerve fibers decreased significantly . Conclusions DA neurons and nerve fibers are in the GL of cynomolgus monkey olfactory bulb .DA neurons and fibers are significantly reduced in the olfactory bulb of cynomolgus monkeys damaged by MPTP , which may be associated with the dysosmia in Parkinson ’ s disease .
6.Clinical significance of urine conductivity level change in type 2 diabetic nephropathy
Zhenhua DU ; Buhe BAO ; Renjie WANG ; Minghua ZHANG ; Dangli REN ; Jiqin LIU
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(7):959-961
Objective To evaluate the significance of the level change of urinary conductivity (Cond) on the disease progress in the patients with type 2 diabetic nephropathy(DN) .Methods 138 patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) in our hospital were selected and divided into the normoalbuminuria (NUA) ,microalbuminuria (LUA) and macroalbuminuria (MUA) group;then among them 107 cases were re‐divided into the DN group and the diabetes mild renal injury (DC) group .The levels of urinary Cond were measured by using the Sysmex UF‐1000i urine flow cytometer .The urine specific gravity (SG) was detected by the ARKRAY AUTION MAX AX‐4280 analyzer ,and the urine albumin (U‐Alb) was tested by the Siemens BNⅡ automatic protein analyzer .Re‐sults The Cond level in the MUA group was (14 .1 ± 4 .5)ms/cm ,which was lower than (15 .7 ± 4 .3)ms/cm in LUA group(P<0 .05) ,while the Cond level in the LUA group was significantly lower than (17 .6 ± 5 .7) ms/cm in the NUA group(P<0 .05);the SG levels in the NUA group and the LUA group were 1 .014(1 .010-1 .019) and 1 .015(1 .010 -1 .020) respectively ,both were higher than 1 .011(1 .009-1 .012) in the MUA group SG (P<0 .05) .Cond was positively correlated with SG (r=0 .63 ,P<0 .05) and negatively correlated with 24 h‐UAE (r= -0 .183 ,P<0 .05) .The Cond level in the DN group was(13 .2 ± 4 .3)ms/cm ,which was significantly lower than (15 .0 ± 4 .4) ms/cm in the DC group (P<0 .05) ,there was no statistically significant differences in the SG level between the DN group and DC group (P>0 .05) .The area under curve (AUC) of ROC for Cond was 0 .612 (0 .502-0 .723) .When setting the cut‐off vales of Cond as 11 .85 ms/cm ,then the sensitivity was 43 .8% ,and the specificity was 78 .0% . Conclusion The urine Cond level change can reflect the disease progress of DN in T 2DM ,but can not be used as its early screening indicato r .
7.Anatomical study on self-made intramedullary nails for fixation of clavicular fractures
Yi LUO ; Yongyue PENG ; Yongfu YANG ; Zhenhua REN ; Guangwu LI ; Yuqiang SUN
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2010;26(2):118-121
Objective To design an intramedullary nail that had the same ends and could be connected to hairline pointer and employ it to fixate mid-shaft clavicular fractures. Methods Sixty adult clavicles and five fresh adult cadaveric clavicles were employed to measure full length, angle between lateral and middle segments, angle between middle and medial segments as well as the narrowest outer and inner diameters of the clavicle. The interlocked intramedullary nail with the same structure of two ends was designed and used to fixate mid-shaft clavicular fractures. The nail was inserted in retrograde manner and locking screws could be inserted at beth ends. Results The full length, angle between lateral and middle segments, angle between middle and media] segments as well as the narrowest outer and inner diameters of the clavicle were (14.82 ± 1.15) cm, 30°, 30°, (1.00±0.16) cm and (0.50± 0. 18) cm respectively. After conversely placing guide pin from the fracture end, expanding medullary cavity and adjusting the nail, the designed nail was inserted into the medullary cavity from the distal or proximal ends of the clavicle, which was locked by interlocked screws. Conclusions Self-made nail takes advantages of less surgical invasion, visible fracture reduction and stable fracture fixation for treatment of mid-shaft clavicular fractures. While the biomechanieal properties of the nail need further investigation.
8.The display of the artery located at anterolateral region next to pancreatic head on enhanced CT and its clinical significance
Zhenhua ZHANG ; Xufang HUANG ; Didi WEN ; Juntao LU ; Jing REN ; Hong YIN ; Yi HUAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2015;(4):584-586,595
Objective To observe the display and source of the artery located at anterolateral region next to pancreatic head on en-hanced CT,and to investigate its clinical value.Methods Imaging data of 200 consecutive patients who underwent abdominal CT scan were collected,and their CT images were analyzed.The reconstructed images were obtained at a post-processing workstation. After reconstruction,the display rate,source and branches of the artery located at anterolateral region next to pancreatic head were analyzed,and the diameters of these vessels were measured.Results The arterial vessel located at anterolateral region next to pan-creatic head was found on axial CT image in arterial phase with a display rate of 100%.By using post-reconstruction images,most vessels were gastroduodenal artery with mean diameter of 0.33 cm± 0.05 cm,and other ones were pancreaticoduodenal artery or right gastroomental artery.Conclusion The artery located at anterolateral region next to pancreatic head can be found on axial ab-dominal CT image in the arterial phase.Most vessels are gastroduodenal artery with a fixed position and traveling.
9.Expression of CD20 in adult B-lineage acute lymphoblastic leukemia and its clinical significance
Weiwei TIAN ; Yanling WANG ; Zhenhua QIAO ; Linhua YANG ; Hongwei WANG ; Li ZHANG ; Fanggang REN ; Yanhong QIN
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2011;20(4):199-201,205
Objective To explore the clinical significance of expression of the CD20 in 96 adults B-lineage acute lyrnphoblastic leukemia (B-ALL). Methods The CD20 expression of 96 acute lymphoblastic leukemia patients were determined by flow cytometry. The characteristics ,examination results and outcome were analyzed retrospectively. Results Out of the 96 patients, there were 29 (30.20 %) patients with CD20positive and 67 (69.79 %) patients with CD20 negative. The distribution of age, infiltration of liver, spleen, and lymphnodes, the expression of myeloid lineage marker, the incidence of Ph chromosome and bcr-abl fusion gene and the complete remission rate within 4 weeks between CD20 positive and negative groups showed no significant differences (P > 0.05). The relapse rate and 3 year over survival rate of adults B-ALL in CD20 positive and negative groups were 54.55 % and 14.80 %, 29.63 % and 37.30 % respectively with a significant differences (x2 = 0.42, 5.31, P< 0.05). Conclusion The expression of CD20 in adult B-ALL appears to be not associated with clinical features and CD20 expression in adult B-ALL cells appears to be associated with poor prognosis.
10.The interaction between ononin and human intestinal bacteria.
Wei ZHANG ; Shu JIANG ; Dawei QIAN ; Erxin SHANG ; Hanliang GUAN ; Hao REN ; Zhenhua ZHU ; Jinao DUAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(8):1162-8
The study aims to screen the ability of the bacteria to metabolize ononin and assess the effect of ononin on the intestinal bacteria. Fresh human fecal sample was obtained from a healthy volunteer, diluted serially in sterile water and sixty-nine different bacterial colonies were picked out ultimately. UPLC-Q-TOF/MS with automated data analysis software (MetaboLynx) was applied to fast analysis of ononin metabolites. Furthermore, an E(max) precision microplate reader was employed to determine the growth situation of Enterococcous sp., Enterobacter sp., Lactobacilli sp., and Bifidobacteria sp. Results indicated that hydrogenation, demethylation, hydroxylation and deglycosylation were the major metabolic pathways of ononin by human intestinal bacteria in vitro. Ononin can inhibit the growth of pathogen such as Enterococcus sp., Enterobacter sp. and can promote the growth of probiotics such as Bifidobacteria sp. and Lactobacilli sp. This study suggested that intestinal bacteria have the metabolic effects of ononin and the biotransformation was completed by different bacteria. And ononin can affect the balance of intestinal flora and the degree of influence varies depending on the bacterial species and the concentration of ononin.