1.Effects of endothelin-1 on the expressions of MMP-3 and TIMP-1 in human mesangial cells
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(01):-
Objective To investigate the effects of endothelin-1(ET-1) on the expressions of matrix metalloproteinase-3(MMP-3) and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase-1(TIMP-1) in human mesangial cells(MCs).Methods Cultured human MCs were exposed to ET-1,the expressions of MMP-3 and TIMP-1 proteins were measured by ELISA.Results The expressions of MMP-3 and TIMP-1 in MCs were enhanced by ET-1,but the ratio of MMP-3/TIMP-1 decreased in a dose-dependent and time-dependent manner.Conclusion ET-1 may decreased the ratio of MMP-3/TIMP-1 in MCs,which then contribute to the inhibition of ECM degradation in glomerulus.
2.Laparoscopic cholecystectomy for high-risk cholecystolithiasis:surgical key points and analysis of 115 cases
Hui HUANG ; Danhua DUI ; Zhifang CAI
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2014;31(5):431-433
Objective To investigate the characteristics of high-risk cholecystolithiasis and summarize the experience of laparoscopic chol-ecystectomy for this disease.Methods A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 1 15 patients with high-risk cholecys-tolithiasis who underwent laparoscopic cholecystectomy in our hospital from October 2008 to March 2012.Results Of the 1 15 patients,47 had stones filling the gallbladder as well as atrophy of the gallbladder and porcelain gallbladder,42 had acute suppurative and gangrenous cholecystitis,20 had stone incarceration in the gallbladder neck,3 had cystic duct stones,2 had cholecystoduodenal fistula,and 1 had Mi-rizzi syndrome;all patients were cured and discharged.Conclusion For patients with high-risk cholecystolithiasis,laparoscopic cholecys-tectomy is feasible,given active preoperative preparation,strengthened perioperative management,and accurate,standard,and skilled sur-gical operation.
3.STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF SOME FREE RADICAL SCAVENGERS IN ARRHYTHMIAS OF GUINEA PIGS INDUCED BY OUBAIN
Zhifang CHEN ; Renbiao HUANG ; Xiaoling JI ; Qian LUO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1987;0(02):-
Recently, it had been demonstrated that some free radical scavengers, reduced glutathion ( GSH ) , Ascorbic acid(AA), the purified aponin Rg1andRb1 of Panax notoginseng, Sodium selenate
4.Mechanical ventilation leads to remodeling of diaphragma and soleus in rats
Lei SHAO ; Zhifang WANG ; Feifei WANG ; Jiaru HUANG ; Xiaoping ZHU
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(1):11-15
Objective To investigate the structural response of diaphragm and soleus of the rat after mechanical ventilation (MV), and to explore the specific mechanism of the dysfunction of both muscles.Methods Sixteen male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into control group and MV group, with 8 rats in each group. Rats in MV group were treated with controlled ventilation and maintained anesthesia, and those in control group were only anesthetized without MV and maintained anesthesia. The diaphragm and soleus were harvested after MV for 18 hours, and the morphology changes were observed with light microscope. The cross section of muscle fiber was observed by immunofluorescence technique analysis, and the cross-sectional area of muscle fiber was calculated. The ultra structural changes in muscle fibers were observed under transmission electron microscope.Results ① Observed under light microscope, the cross section of the diaphragm and soleus muscle in the control group was regular, the nucleus was normal and the cytoplasm was homogeneous. The fibers in the diaphragm-biopsy specimens from MV subjects were smaller than those from control subjects, whereas these signs were not found in soleus. But fiber atrophy in MV specimens was not accompanied by an inflammatory-cell infiltrate. ② Under the fluorescence microscope, the control group had a smaller cross-section of the slow-twitch muscle in diaphragm, while the fast-twitch muscle fibers werelarger. As compared with diaphragm-biopsy specimens from control, specimens from MV subjects showed decreased cross-sectional areas of slow-twitch and fast-twitch fibers, respectively (μm2: 1069.00±155.24 vs. 1297.12±331.15, 2279.66±442.31 vs. 3031.80±596.11, bothP < 0.05). The disproportionate decrease in fast-twitch fibers cross-sectional areas [(70.42±3.61)% vs. (75.63±2.48)%] resulted inan increase in the percentage of total area occupied by the slow-twitch fibers [(29.58±3.61)% vs. (24.35±2.48)%, bothP < 0.01]. There were no significant differences in cross-sectional areas of slow-twitch and fast-twitch fibers in soleus between control group and MV group (μm2: 3193.80±559.36 vs. 3008.84±559.22, 3392.86±514.56 vs. 3594.35±651.67, bothP > 0.05). ③ In the control group, the muscle fibers of the diaphragm and soleus were arranged orderly, the boundary of the light and dark bands and the Z-line were clear, and there was no autophagy in the visual field. The outer membrane of the mitochondria was complete, and the cristae were in the shape of clapboard. The signs of misalignment of myofibrils, disruption of Z-line and vacuolar mitochondria were found in diaphragm from MV group, whereas these signs were not found in soleus. Diaphragm from MV group exhibited an increase in autophagic vesicles visualized by transmission electron microscopy as compared with control group.Conclusions Controlled MV for 18 hours resulted in diaphragmatic inactivity and promoted muscle injury and atrophy, while autophagy and mitochondrial dysfunction were enhanced. Soleus immobilization for 18 hours was not associated with muscle atrophy. These facts suggest that the signaling associated with diaphragm atrophy during MV may involve different mechanisms compared with other models of muscle atrophy. Diaphragm appeared to be more susceptible to MV.
5.Effects of isokinetic rehabilitation system to muscle strength training following knee joints injuries: Two-case analysis
Danqing LIANG ; Zhifang HUANG ; Li LI ; Yujuan CHEN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;0(02):-
BACKGROUND: Nowadays, more and more people regard the isokinetic training as a method for strength training and rehabilitation of muscle injuries of athletes. But it is rare in study of rehabilitation following joint injury via isokinetic training. OBJECTIVE: To explore the advantage of isokinetic training in rehabilitation, further more, to provide the scientific basis to rehabilitation of muscle injuries. DESIGN, TIME AND SETTING: The contrast observation was performed at the Laboratory of Institute of Physical Education, Hebei Normal University between March and May 2008. PARTICIPANTS: Two female college basketball athletes whose knee joints were injured. METHODS: The Kinitech isokinetic testing system (Kylingk, Australia) was used to test the flexion and extension muscles of knee joint of 2 athletes and contrasted the values of flexion and extension muscle after rehabilitation training, damage side and healthy side. All data were analyzed to observe the effects of strength training. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Peak torque (PT) values of flexor and extensor in knee joints. RESULTS: After 8 weeks isokinetic training, the strength index of two subjects had increased in certain degree both at the 60 (?)/s and 240 (?)/s. The PT values showed that the increasing range of flexor was greater than that of extensor in the 1st subject, but the circumstance was opposite in the 2nd subject. The index of BP, STW, and AP was greatly increased, as well as work fatigue. CONCLUSION: It is helpful to increase the muscle strength and promote the rehabilitation via isokinetic training system. The isokinetic strength training has the positive effects on rehabilitation of muscle injuries.
6.Preparation and dissolution of Wurenchun Dispersible Tablet
Yuhong LIU ; Jinhai YI ; Zhifang HUANG ; Yan CHEN ; Yunhua LIU
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(06):-
AIM:To prepare Wurenchun Dispersible Tablet(Fructus schisandrae Chinensis)and investigate the dissolution of it.METHODS:The optimal formulation of Wurenchun Dispersible Tablets was established by the single factor experiments.The dissolution of deoxyschisandrin from Wurenchun Dispersible Tablets was determined by HPLC.RESULTS:Wurenchun Dispersible Tablets prepared by the mixture of 50 g extraction and 125 g CaHPO_4 plus excipent(MCC∶CMS-Na 3∶1)could disintegrate and disperse well within 3 min in(20?1)℃ water.The dissolution of deoxyschisandrin from Wurenchun Dispersible Tablets was higher than 80% in 15 min.CONCLUSION:Wurenchun Dispersible Tablets were stable,dissolved fast and completely.The preparation could promote the dissolution of total lignans.
7.Chiral Separation and Identification of D,L-Histidine Based on Nanochannels Membrane Coupling with Surface Enhanced Raman Scattering Spectroscopy
Tongsheng ZHONG ; Zhifang YIN ; Yue LIU ; Shansheng HUANG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2015;(11):1695-1700
Gold nanochannels were prepared using Al2 O3 nanotubules membrane as the carrier and modified with chitosan by a classical N-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-N-ethyl carbodiimide ( EDC)/N-hydroxysuccinimide ( NHS ) coupling reaction. The nanochannels were characterized by field emission scanning electron microscopy ( FESEM) , cyclic voltammetry and AC impedance method. The Au nanochannels modified with chitosan showed a chiral environment and can be used to separate histidine enantiomer. The effects of pore size and solution pH on the separation efficiency of histidine were investigated. To increase the detection sensitivity of D-, L-histidine, Ag nanoparticles were used to enhance the surface enhanced Raman scattering ( SERS) activity. The results showed that the chitosan-modified gold nanochannels can be used to separate chiral histidine based on this unique selective nanochannel membrane. L-Histidine and D-histidine were respectively detected by SERS at wavelengths of 1000 and 1590 cm-1 . The results showed that L-histidine and D-histidine were separated well in the mixture containing 200 μL of histidine, 100 μL of colloidal Ag and 100 μL of 80 mmol/L NaCl ( pH=7 . 59 ) with a separation efficiency of 4 . 91 .
8.Clinical Observation of Baizhu Shengjiang Decoction Combined with Prucalopride Succinate Tablets for Treatment of Chronic Functional Constipation
Zhifang HUANG ; Zhijun WEI ; Yingying LIAO ; Xihua WU ; Jingru ZHANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;34(5):647-650
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of Baizhu Shengjiang Decoction combined with Prucalopride Succinate Tablets for chronic functional constipation. Methods Sixty patients with chronic functional constipation were randomly divided into treatment group and control group, 30 cases in each group. The treatment group was treated with Baizhu Shengjiang Decoction combined with Prucalopride Succinate Tablets orally, and the control group was treated with oral administration of Prucalopride Succinate Tablets alone. The therapeutic effects on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) symptoms and constipation, and the follow-up therapeutic effect of the two groups were evaluated after treatment. During the three months after the completion of treatment course, the recurrence of constipation was monitored. Results (1) The cure rate of the treatment group was 90.0% and that of the control group was 60.0%, indicating that the therapeutic effect on TCM symptoms in the treatment group was stronger than that of the control group(P < 0.05).(2) In respect of the relief of constipation, the markedly effective rate was 93.3% in the treatment group and was 50.0% in the control group, and the overall effective rate was 100.0% in the treatment group and was 73.3% in the control group, the difference being significant between the two groups(P<0.05 or P<0.01).(3) During the treatment, the percentage of patients with weekly completely spontaneous defecation frequency ≥3 was 86.7% in the treatment group, and was 53.3% in the control group, the difference being significant (P < 0.05). (4) The results of 3-month follow-up after the completion of treatment course showed that one case from the treatment group had the recurrence of constipation, and the recurred cases from the control group were 6, the difference being significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion Oral use of Baizhu Shengjiang Decoction combined with Prucalopride Succinate Tablets exerts certain therapeutic effect for chronic functional constipation, which is effective both on relieving constipation symptoms and on reducing recurrence rate.
9.Study on distributions of low wall shear stress in common carotid arteries of patients with intima-media thickening
Zhifang HUANG ; Ming CHEN ; Chao WANG ; Yuhui ZHANG ; Qiuyun LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;(3):208-212
Objective To measure wall shear stress (WSS) in common carotid arteries of normal subjects and patients with intima-media thickening and analyze the spatial distribution of low wall shear stress by quantitative analysis of blood flow shear stress visualization software.Methods Color Doppler flow images of common carotid arteries in normal subjects (control group) and patients with intima-media thickening (study group) were extracted from DICOM files.Two-dimensional distribution images of WSS,three-dimensional distribution images of WSS and the value of WSS in the common carotid arteries were obtained by this new algorithm.Then,the data and images of WSS were analyzed.Results WSS in the common carotid arteries of the control group were ranged from 4 to14 dyn/cm2.WSS in the common carotid arteries of the study group were ranged from 2 to 6 dyn/cm2.Compared to mean WSS values [(6.91 ±1.20) dyn/cm2] in common carotid arteries of the control group,mean WSS values [(2.87 ± 0.59)dyn/cm2] in common carotid arteries of the study group was significantly lower (t =17.828,P =0.000).Conclusions Low WSS areas have been emerged in local common carotid arteries in the patients with intima-media thickening.The reduction of WSS caused by local hemodynamic change might be related to common carotid artery intima media thickening.
10.Rosiglitazone upregulates Foxp3 mRNA expression of CD4+T cells in adults with latent autoimmune diabetes
Zhifang YANG ; Zhiguang ZHOU ; Can HUANG ; Jian PENG ; Xiang YAN
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2008;28(3):264-268
Objective To investigate the effect of rosiglitazone on the CD4+regulatory T cells in the patients with latent autoimmune diabetes in adults(LADA).Methods The CIM+T cells from IADA patients were isolated with anti-CD4-dynal magnetic beads.The expression of Foxp3 mRNA,along with peroxisome proliferators activator receptors gamma(PPARγ)mRNA and TGF-131 mRNA was determined.The effect of rosiglitazone on CD4+T cells was measured,after treated with rosiglitazone for 48 h.Cell viability was assessed by Mtit assay.The proliferation was assayed with 3 H-TdR.Two-color staining(anti-CD4,anti-CD25)flow cytometric analysis was employed to measure the percentage of CD4+CD25+T cells of Deriph eral blood.Resuits PPARγmRNA was expressed in peripheral CD4+T lymphocytes.RosiglitazoBe inhibited phytohemagglutinin(PHA)-induced human CD4+T cell proliferation in dose dependence.The percentage of CD4+CD25+T cells showed no significant change after the peripheral blood culture with 1 μmol/Land 10μmot/L rosiglitazone.10 μmol/L of rosiglitazone induced Foxp3 mRNA expression in vitro (3.27fold,P<0.05),whereas TGF-β1 mRNA expression did not change.Furthermore,only 1 μmol/L of rosiglitazone could promote Foxp3 mRNA expression if adding IL-2(10 U/m1)in cultures(3.48 fold.P