1.Effects of cleistocalyx operculatus on oxygenic injury of nerve cells
Yanhua LU ; Changbin DU ; Zibin WU ; Wenyu ZHOU ; Dongzhi WEI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(41):171-173
BACKGROUND: Cleistocalyx operculatus is a dried alsbastrum of myrtle. It is reported that cleistocalyx operculatus extracts can improve cardiac contraction through inhibiting the activity of Na+/K+-ATPase, and decrease rate of contraction. Do cleistocalyx operculatus extracts have the biological activity of antioxidation?OBJECTIVE: To observe the effects of cleistocalyx operculatus on oxidative injury of PC12 nerve cells induced by H2O2.DESIGN: Non-randomized controlled study.SETTING: State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering, New World Institute of Biotechnology, East China University of Science and Technology.MATERIALS: The experiment was conducted at New World Institute of Biotechnology, State Key Laboratory of Bioreactor Engineering of East China University of Science and Technology, from May to November 2002.Eight adult male Kunming mice were selected. PC12 nerve cells were supplied by Shanghai Cell Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.METHODS: Model of oxygenic injury of PC12 nerve cells was estabPC12 cells were cultured in 96-well plates. Cleistocalyx operculatus was diluted with RPMI1640 culture medium into five concentrations of 0.001,0.01, 0.1, 0.5 and 1 g/L with 3 wells in each concentration; each well had 2×103 cells. Blank control group, or non-drug culture medium group, was set. Under the standard condition, cells were cultured for 48 hours and ascells were inoculated in 96-well plate with the density of 2×103 for 24-hour wall adhering, and then divided into normal control group (normal cell without H2O2 or cleistocalyx operculatus extracts), 0, 0.01, 0.1, 0.5 and 1 g/L cleistocalyx operculatus. Cells in all groups except normal control group were treated with 200 μmol/L H2O2 at 37℃ for 3 hours, then cleistocalyx operculatus of various concentrations was added and survival rate was asfree radicals: PC12 cells with oxygen-derived free radicals were treated in the same way as done for cell survival rate assay and measured with CDCFH staining method.fect of cleistocalyx operculatus extracts on intracellular and extracellular oxygen-derived free radicals in PC12 nerve cells induced by oxidative injury.operculatus could protect nerve cells; however, at 0.055-1.00 g/L the effect on cell growth did not significantly differ from that of blank control extracts had no protective effect on the injury of PC12 nerve cells induced by H2O2. At 1.00 g/L, it had strong plerosis for oxidative injury of PC12 and extracellular oxygen-derived free radicals in PC12 nerve cells was increased; however, at 0.01 g/L concentration of cleistocalyx operculatus extracts, the level was lower than that in model group.dation of membrane lipid of hepatic microsome, but also protect against oxcleistocalyx operculatus extracts is related to its concentration. At 1.00 g/L,it has great capacity of oxidation plerosis, and at 0.01 g/L it can decrease the level of oxygen-derived free radicals inside and outside cells.
2.Primary Study on the Arrival Peak Time of Contrast Medium to Abdominal Aorta at the Different Dosages with 64-detector Spiral CT
Yubao LIU ; Zibin WU ; Guangteng RU ; Changhong LIANG
Journal of Practical Radiology 1992;0(11):-
Objective To evaluate the arrival peak time (APT) of contrast medium to abdominal aorta at different dosages with 64-detector CT scanner.Methods Sixty cases with normal cardiac function were divided randomly into three groups(group A,B,C).The injection rate of group A,B,C was 4.5 ml/s,3.5 ml/s,4.5 ml/s respectively.A small test bolus and the enhancement dosage bolus were at the same injection rate.After the injection of contrast medium was done,20 ml saline chaser was followed in group A and B but group C.20 patients with cardiac dysfunction as group D received the same injection protocol as group A.The concentration of contrast medium was 370 mgI/ml and cine-modal was used in contrast-enhanced scanning.The time-density curve of abdominal aorta at the level of porta hepatic and APT were measured at the different group and the different dosage.Results APT of contrast medium of the small test bolus in group A,B,and C ranged from 19 s to 24 s with mean time(20?2) s,(19?3) s and(22?3) s respectively.In group D,APT ranged from 24 s to 42 s with mean time(28?14) s.APT of enhancement dosage ranged from 20 s to 26 s among group A, B,C with mean(22?3) s,(21?2) s and(24?2) s respectively.In group D,APT ranged from 26 s to 44 s,with mean time(32?14) s.The difference of APT between test bolus and enhancement dosage was 2~7 s among group A,B and C,and was 3~12 s in group D.Conclusion The APT of abdominal aorta at the level of porta hepatis between test bolus and enhancement dosage in the patients with normal cardiac function or with cardiac dysfunction is different.
3.Application of Low-dose Contrast Agent in 256-slice CT Angiography for Head-and-neck
Ximing CAO ; Junhui ZHENG ; Zibin WU ; Xiaomei ZHONG ; Xinyun LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging 2017;25(2):101-104
Purpose To investigate the feasibility of 30 ml low-dose contrast medium in reducing the accumulation of contrast medium in venous system while maintaining enough artery enhancement in 256-slice CT angiography (CTA) of intracranial and cervical arteries.Materials and Methods Sixty patients with head and neck CTA were recruited prospectively,and they were randomly divided into group A and group B.The scan parameters of the two groups were identical,but the protocol of contrast medium injection was different.Group A was injected 60 ml contrast medium and 30 ml saline successively with the rate of 4.0 ml/s.Group B was injected 30 ml contrast medium and 50 ml saline successively with the rate of 5.0 ml/s.CT attenuation values of aortic arch,common carotid artery,subclavian artery,cerebral middle artery,superior vena cava,innominate vein,subclavian vein,internal jugular vein were measured,and the image quality was evaluated.Results The average CT values of superior vena cava,right innominate vein,right subclavian vein in two groups had significant differences (P<0.05).The average CT values of left brachial vein,left subclavian vein,left and right internal jugular vein in two groups had no significant differences (P>0.05).The average CT values of aortic arch,left and right common carotid artery,left and right subclavian artery,left and right cerebral middle artery in two groups had significant differences (P<0.05).The scores of image quality in two groups also had significant difference (P<0.05).Conclusion Head-and-neck CTA with 30 ml low-dose contrast medium is feasible and the images are satisfactory for diagnosis,which can reduce the dose of contrast medium and accumulation of contrast medium in venous system,while maintaining enough artery enhancement.
4.The therapeutic effect of frequency spectrum equipment of the rat epilepsy model and the influence on the pia microcirculatory blood flow volume
Yunqing WU ; Qin SI ; Baoqiang WU ; Shunling DAI ; Quanfu XUE ; Huimin SHAN ; Zibin YANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2000;6(4):145-148
The epilepsy symptom and the pia microcirculatory blood flow volume (PMBFV) were investigated in epilepsy rat model induced by strychnine and the changes after treatment by using faradized frequency spectrum therapeutic equipment were observed. The epilepsy symptom was improved and the PMBFV increased after treatment. The convulsion seizure time was delayed, the seizure frequency and convulsion time were reduced, and the epilepsy even was not appeared in some cases. Results suggested that this improvement might be related to the change of PMBFV.
5.Clinical study of four forms of activated charcoal in treatment of oral poisoning
Suzheng YANG ; Zhizhong CHANG ; Yan XIN ; Zibin WU ; Ming LI ; Chuanjing ZHANG ; Chengye SUN
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(8):742-744
Objective To evaluate the applicability of activated charcoal in treatment of oral poisoning. Methods The feasibility of clinical manipulation and tastiness of 4 forms of activated charcoal were investigated, with different dosage forms in 35 nurses and 50 volunteers, respectively. The feasibility of the clinical manipulation was assessed by gastrelavage time and block numbers of stomach duet,and the tastiness by volunteers' taking orally. Results The gastrolavage time (151.8±17.8) s for powder, (96.9±24.80) s for suspension, (319.0±82.4) s for tablet and (314.3±93.3) s for suspension(P <0.001). Conclusion There are significant differences in the applicability of activated charcoal in different dosage forms. The suspension is the best form in feasibility. Capsule and tablet are better than powder and suspension in tastiness. Suspension and powder are the worst to accept.
6.Effect of total parenteral nutrition or early enteral and parenteral nutrition on immune function in critically ill neurosurgical patients
Xingru WU ; Zibin TIAN ; Liandi LI ; Xinjuan KONG ; Liangzhou WEI ; Cuiping ZHANG ; Qingxi ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2010;18(3):171-174
Objective To explore the effect of support with total parenteral nutrition(TPN)or early enteral and parenteral nutrition(EN+PN)on immune function of critically ill neurosurgical patients.Methods In this prospective control study,patients were divided inte TPN group and EN+PN group based on the timing of admission.The changes of immunological indicators including CD3,CD4,CD8,CD4/CD8,CD3/CD25,IgA,IgG,IgM,and serum protein before and after nutritional support were compared.Results The percentage of T lymphocyte subsets CD3,CD4,and CD8,the ratio of CD3+/CD25+,the plasma leveh of IgA,IgM,and IgG,and the serum protein were significantly increased after nutrifional supports(P<0.05,P<0.01).However,compared with the TPN group,the percentages of T lymphocyte subsets(CD3,CD4,and CD8),the ratio of CD4+/CD8+,the plasma levels of IgA,IgM,and IgG,and the serum protein were significantly higher in EN+PN group(P<0.05,P<0.01).Conclusions Both TPN and EN+PN can promote the recovery of immune function,while EN+PN is superior to TPN.Early nutritional support should be provided to critically ill neurosurgical patients.
7.Serum proteomic analysis of pancreatic cancer associated diabetes
Jianting WU ; Zibin TIAN ; Xueli DING ; Xue JING ; Yueping JIANG ; Liangzhou WEI ; Xinjuan KONG ; Cuiping ZHANG ; Qingxi ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2012;12(5):306-309
Objective To detect serum biomarkers for pancreatic cancer associated diabetes and establish a model for diagnosis.Methods SELDI-TOF-MS was used to detect the differentially expressed serum proteins from 17 pancreatic cancer associated diabetes patients,17 new-onset type Ⅱ diabetes patients and 17 healthy controls,then a model of biomarkers was constructed and validated by Biomarker Patterns Software 5.0.Results Twelve discriminating m/z peaks were identified in the protein fingerprints in 10 pancreatic cancer associated diabetes patients,10 new-onset type Ⅱ diabetes patients and 10 healthy controls.Among them,the three biomarkers of mass/charge ratio 6116,6695 and 8936 were used to construct the model,which could diagnose 90% pancreatic cancer associated diabetes form control groups.Blind test of other7 samples of three groups showed that 100% pancreatic cancer associated diabetes,71% new-onset diabetes and 86% healthy controls were correctly classified.After searching protein database,there were metallothionein,pancreatic progenitor cell differentiation and proliferation factor-like protein,and fibroblastic growth factor 1,which were close to the weights of the above mentioned 3 differentially expressed proteins.Conclusions SELDI can identify 3 biomarkers for pancreatic cancer associated diabetes and a reliable model for diagnosis of pancreatic cancer associated diabetes is established.
8.Risk factors analysis for the formation of pancreatic pseudocysts in acute pancreatitis
Liyu FAN ; Yingjun JIANG ; Xinjuan KONG ; Jun WU ; Qi ZHANG ; Hong LIU ; Zibin TIAN
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2018;18(1):20-24
Objective To investigate the risk factors of pancreatic pseudocysts(PPC) in patients with acute pancreatitis (AP) in a retrospective cohort study. Methods 460 AP patients with complete follow-up data admitted in Affiliated Hospital of Qingdao University from January 2004 to March 2012 were retrospectively analyzed,who were divided into PPC group and control group. Age,gender,body mass index(BMI),history of diabetes,etiology,the presence of ascites and hydrothorax,the presence of abdominal mass,the presence of acute fluid collection, APACHEⅡ score at 48 h admission, CT severity index (CTSI), serum albumin, amylase,LDH,ALP, BUN, Cr, TG, TB, conjugated bilirubin, CRP, serum calcium and other laboratory markers were recorded. Univariate logistic regression analysis was used to select the factors that were statistically different between two groups, and multivariate logistic regression analysis was performed to determine the independent risk factors for AP complicated with PPC. Results 143(31.1%) of 460 AP patients developed PPC. On univariate analysis, a total of 11 factors including male sex, BMI ≥28 kg/m2, history of diabetes, alcoholic pancreatitis, ascites, pleural effusion, palpable abdominal mass, acute fluid collections,APACHEⅡscore,CTSI≥7 and serum albumin were statistically different between two groups. On multiple logistic regression analysis, it was shown that male sex (OR 3.23, 95% CI 1.560~ 6.301, P=0.03),history of diabetes (OR 2.23,95% CI 1.021~3.920,P=0.04), ascites (OR 1.62,95% CI 0.652~2.432, P=0.01), pleural effusion (OR 2.43, 95% CI 1.201~7.201, P=0.03), a palpable abdominal mass(OR 1.83,95% CI 0.737~4.320,P<0.001) and CTSI≥7(OR 5.12,95% CI 1.890~14.012, P<0.001) were independent risk factors significantly associated with the PPC formation. Conclusions The male sex, diabetic history, ascites, pleural effusion, palpable abdominal mass and high CTSI score were the independent risk factors of PPC formation in AP.
9.A randomized controlled multicenter trial of Rebamipide on chronic non-atrophic gastritis
Yiqi DU ; Zhaoshen LI ; Xianbao ZHAN ; Duowu ZOU ; Jie CHEN ; Yanfang GONG ; Jianlin REN ; Liping HE ; Zhijian ZHANG ; Xiaozhong GUO ; Jianshen WU ; Zibin TIAN ; Ruihua SHI ; Bo JIANG ; Dianchun FANG ; Youming LI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2008;25(7):353-358
Objective To investigate the effect of rebamipide on chronic non-atrophic gastritis (NAG) with erosion and its protection of gastric mucosa from Helicobacter priori(Hp) associated lesions.Methods Patients(n=452)with endoscopically confirmed NAG with erosion from 11 hospitals in China were enrolled and randomly assigned at a ratio of 3:1 to receive either rebamipide(100 mg t.i.d.)or sucralfate(1.0 t.i.d.)for 8 weeks.Hp infected patients received eradication treatment before randomization.Symptoms,endoscopic scores and histological changes were recorded before and after therapy.Concentrations of serum prostaglandin E(PGE:)and oxygen free radical(MDA)were measured in patients from 2 centers.Results Per-protocol analysis(n=415)showed that the dyspeptic symptom score in rebamipide group decreased significantly after eight weeks of treatment. The endoscopic inflammation score in rebamipide group also decreased from 2.65 ±0.09 to 0.60±0.10(P<0.001),which was,significantly better than that of sucralfate group(P<0.001).Histological findings were consistent with the endoscopic findings.There Was a significant elevation(P=0.002)in PGE2 concentration in mucesa from rebamipide-treated subjects [(225.4±18.3) pg/g vs.(266.7±14.7)Pg/g] compared with that in sucralfate group.The concentration of MDA significantly decreased from(325.9±65.6)mmoL/g to(216.5±61.5)mmol/g,which is markedly different from that of sucralfate group(P=0.046).No statistical difference was found between Hp eradication group,Hp infection group and Hp negative group,regarding the effect of Rebamipide.Conclusion Compared to sucralfate,Rebamipide demonstrates a superior effect on improvement of dyspepsia symptom and endoscopic findings in erosive NAG,which is not influenced by Hp infection.
10.Pseudolaric Acid B Inhibits Proliferation, Invasion and Epithelial-to-Mesenchymal Transition in Human Pancreatic Cancer Cell
Xiaoyu LI ; Xianzhi ZHAO ; Wen SONG ; Zibin TIAN ; Lin YANG ; Qinghui NIU ; Qi ZHANG ; Man XIE ; Bin ZHOU ; Yonghong XU ; Jun WU ; Cuiping ZHANG
Yonsei Medical Journal 2018;59(1):20-27
PURPOSE: This study was aimed to investigate the effect of pseudolaric acid B (PAB) on proliferation, invasion and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) in pancreatic cancer cells and to explore the possible mechanism. MATERIALS AND METHODS: The pancreatic cancer cell line SW1990 was cultured and treated with PAB dose- and time-dependent manners. Cell proliferation and invasion ability were measured by MTT assay and Matrigel/Transwell test, respectively. Semi-quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction and Western blotting were conducted to detect the expression of EMT markers and the key molecules. Finally, nude mice subcutaneous transplantation tumor model was used to confirm the therapy efficacy of PAB. RESULTS: PAB could inhibit SW1990 cell proliferation and invasion in time- and dose-dependent manners. Vimentin, fibronectin, N-cadherin, Snail, Slug, YAP, TEAD1, and Survivin were down-regulated (p < 0.01), while E-cadherin, caspase-9, MST1, and pYAP were up-regulated (p < 0.05). Combined PAB and gemcitabine treatment markedly restricted the tumor growth compared with gencitabin or PAB alone groups. CONCLUSION: PAB could inhibit the proliferation and invasion ability of pancreatic cancer cells through activating Hippo-YAP pathway and inhibiting the process of EMT.
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