1.Diagnosis and treatment of liver trauma (a report of 210 cases)
Qiwu LIU ; Zixiu ZHANG ; Yuntao LI ; Zhenzong YANG ; Chunqiao HE
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2001;10(3):259-261
Objective To explore the ideal effective treatment of liver trauma. Methods The injury state, treating methods, effect and death causes of 210 patients with liver trauma were retrospectively analysed. Results Of the patients, the liver trauma was in degrees Ⅳ Ⅴ Ⅵ in 88 cases (41.9%). Among 198 cases treated with operation, 39 underwent partial hepatectomy, 13 with gauze packing, 146 with debridement and suturing. 2 receieved inferior vena cava repairing, 4 liver atrery ligation. 19 patients died of serious injury, the death rate was 9% (19/210). Of the 19 cases, 12 (63.2%) died of great amount blood loss. Conclusions The treatment of liver trauma should depend on the degree of injury. The death rate could be reduced by shortening the preoperative time and decreasing the amount of blood loss. Gauze packing can be applied as a temporary way to save the patients life.
2.Pharmacokinetic study of asiaticoside in rat plasma by UPLC-MS
Zixiu LIU ; Shijia LIU ; Wenzheng JU ; Jun ZHANG ; Min CHEN ; Hengshan TAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2010;26(4):543-546
Aim To establish an UPLC-ESI-MS method for determination of asiaticoside and investigate its application to pharmacokinetic study in rats.Methods Eight rats were given 40 mg·kg~(-1) asiaticoside iv respectively.Drug plasma concentration was determined by UPLC-ESI-MS.Pharmacokinetic parameters were evaluated.Results Calibration curves were linear over 0.038~7.6 mg·L~(-1) and LLOQ was 38 μg·L~(-1),the recoveries of asiaticoside from plasma were larger than 95%,and RSD of inter-day and intra-day assay were below 10%.After iv administration of 40 mg·kg~(-1) asiaticoside,the pharmacokinetic parameters of AUC(0-t),T(1)/(2)β,CL,Vd were (81 443.67±57 156.81) μg·L~(-1)·min~(-1),(23.44±9.60) min,(0.19±0.07) L·min~(-1)·kg~(-1),(8.92±6.68) L·kg~(-1),respectively.Conclusion The method described in this report was sensitive and specific,and suitable for pharmacokinetic studies of asiaticoside in rats.
3.Study on pharmacokinetics of danshensu sodium in danshen dripping solution in Beagles.
Ling ZHOU ; Jun ZHANG ; Liyan XIE ; Jie XU ; Jing JI ; Jianming CHENG ; Wenzheng JU ; Zixiu LIU ; Shijia LIU ; Hengshan TAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(3):373-376
OBJECTIVETo detect pharmacokinetics of Danshensu Sodium in Danshen dripping solution in Beagles.
METHODDanshen dripping solution was dripped intravenously into healthy Beagles at a dose of 10 mL x kg(-1). Their plasma samples were extracted with acetic ether, the blood concentrations were determined by HPLC method.
RESULTDanshensu Sodium showed a good linear relationship within the range of 0.225-18.000 mg x L(-1), with the lowest detectable limit of 0.113 mg x L(-1). Its pharmacokinetic parameters were as follows: tmax was 30 min, Cmax was (9.5742 +/- 2.3715) mg x L(-1), t1/2 was (19.23 +/- 2.97) min, CL was (0.0127 +/- 0.0030) L x min(-1) x kg(-1), AUC(0-tn) was (474.954 +/- 95.483) mg x min x L(-1) and AUC(0-infinity) was (482.494 +/- 95.353) mg x min x L(-1).
CONCLUSIONThe accurate, stable and reliable blood concentration method shows a one-compartment mode of Danshensu Sodium in Beagles.
Animals ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Dogs ; Drug Stability ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacokinetics ; Female ; Lactates ; pharmacokinetics ; Male ; Solutions
4.Multiple mediating effects of self-esteem and source of psychological control on readmission and self-perceived burden in elderly with chronic heart failure
Qiushi LIU ; Zixiu WEI ; Wei LI ; Xiaopei LIU ; Xiuping ZHANG ; Pengfei LIU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2020;29(5):458-463
Objective:To analyze the mediating role of self-esteem and control sources in readmission frequency and self-perceived burden of elderly patients with chronic heart failure(CHF).Methods:A total of 346 cases of elderly patients with CHF were included, using self-perceived burden scale(SPBS), self-esteem scale(SES) and multidimensional health locus of control scale(MHLC) to investigate.SPSS 20.0 software was employed to coduct Pearson and Spearman correlation analysis and multiple linear stepwise regression to construct the structural equation model.Process 2.13.2 plug-in was used to test the intermediate effect of Bootstrap.AMOS 23.0 was used for structural equation model and path analysis verification.Results:(1) The readmission frequency during the recent years of the elderly patients with CHF was 0-8, and M( P25, P75) was 1(1, 3). The mean score of self-esteem scale was (29.25±3.67), and the score of internal control in psychological control source was (22.67±3.85). The score of influential others was (26.45±3.38). The opportunity score was (19.84±3.82). The mean SPBS score was (22.19±9.49). (2) SPBS total score was significantly negatively correlated with self-esteem ( r=-0.359, P<0.01), positively correlated with opportunity control source ( r=0.169, P<0.01). Self-esteem was positively correlated with internal control( r=0.237, P<0.01), control of influential others( r=0.225, P<0.01). The readmission frequencies of CHF were significantly negatively correlated with self-esteem( r=-0.119, P<0.05) and internal control( r=-0.173, P<0.01), positively correlated with SPBS( r=0.219, P<0.01). (3) Multiple regression and structural equation model results showed that readmission, self-esteem and psychological control sources could account for 18.0% of the total variables of self-perceived burden.The relationship between readmission and self-perceived burden was mediated by self-esteem and locus of control, accounting for 20.00% of the total effect. Conclusion:Self-esteem and control sources are partially mediating the effect between readmission and self-perceived burden.By nursing intervention to improve the self-esteem level, positive coping strategies of internal control of elderly patients with CHF, the burden of self-perception may possibly be alleviated.
5.Effects of co-exposure of fluorine and arsenic on protein expression of TRAF-6-mediated NF-κB1 signaling pathway in osteoblasts and osteoclast co-culture systems
Xing YANG ; Feng HONG ; Cailiang ZHANG ; Juntao ZHANG ; Zixiu QIN ; Yalan LIU ; Zhaofeng JIN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2020;39(5):318-324
Objective:To investigate the effects of combined exposure of fluorine, arsenic, and fluorine-arsenic on the signaling pathway related protein expression of tumor necrosis factor receptor-related factor 6 (TRAF-6)/nuclear factor κB1(NF-κB1) in a co-culture system of mouse osteoblasts MC3T3-E1 and mouse monocyte macrophage RAW264.7.Methods:MC3T3-E1 cells were co-cultured with RAW264.7 cells after induction with osteogenic inducers. The cells were cultured for 7 days in vitro, and different doses of sodium fluoride (0.0, 0.1, 0.4, 1.6 mmol/L NaF, F), sodium arsenite (0.0, 0.5, 2.5, 12.5 μmol/L NaAsO 2, As) and different doses of fluorine and arsenic were added to the culture medium and cultured for 24 h using factorial design. The expression levels of nuclear factor κB receptor activating factor (RANK), TRAF-6, NF-κB1, T cell activating factor (NFATc1), and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP) protein were detected by Western blotting. Results:When fluorine was used alone, compared with the control group (F 0.0As 0.0, 1.00 ± 0.00), the expressions of RANK, NF-κB1 and TRAP proteins (1.11 ± 0.04, 1.29 ± 0.05, 1.38 ± 0.04, 1.24 ± 0.04, 1.13 ± 0.03, 1.34 ± 0.05, 1.12 ± 0.03, 1.24 ± 0.04, 1.61 ± 0.06) were increased ( P < 0.05); TRAF-6 protein expressions in F 0.1 and F 1.6 groups (1.23 ± 0.04, 1.35 ± 0.03) were increased ( P < 0.05). When arsenic was used alone, compared with the control group (F 0.0As 0.0), the expressions of RANK, TRAF-6, NF-κB1 proteins were increased in As 0.5 group ( P < 0.05), the expressions of RANK and NFATc1 proteins were reduced in As 12.5 group ( P < 0.05). When fluorine was combined with arsenic, at the same dose of fluorine, RANK protein expression in F 0.1As 0.5 group and TRAF-6 protein expression in F 0.1As 12.5, F 0.4As 0.5, F 0.4As 2.5 groups, NF-κB1 protein expression in F 0.1As 0.5 F 0.4As 2.5, F 0.4As 12.5 groups, NFATc1 protein expression in F 0.1As 0.5 and F 0.4As 0.5 groups, TRAP protein expression in F 0.1As 12.5 group were higher than the corresponding fluorine groups alone (F 0.1, F 0.4, P < 0.05), but lower than the sum of fluorine and arsenic alone. At the same dose of arsenic, RANK protein expression in F 0.1As 12.5 group, TRAF-6 protein expression in F 0.1As 12.5 and F 0.4As 2.5 groups, and NF-κB1 protein expression in F 0.1As 12.5, F 0.4As 2.5, F 0.4As 12.5, and F 1.6As 2.5 groups, TRAP protein expression in F 1.6As 2.5 and F 1.6As 12.5 groups were higher than the corresponding arsenic groups alone (As 2.5, As 12.5, P < 0.05), but lower than the sum of fluorine and arsenic alone. Fluorine had a major effect on the expressions of RANK, TRAF-6, NF-κB1, NFATc1, and TRAP proteins ( F=3.41, 341.73, 66.01, 56.49, 147.40, P < 0.05); arsenic also had a main effect on all protein indicators ( F=686.71, 174.96, 107.32, 235.80, 331.37, P < 0.05); the combined effect of fluorine and arsenic had an interaction effect on each protein indicator ( F=50.39, 234.94, 116.72, 67.77, 36.56, P < 0.05). Conclusions:In the co-culture system of MC3T3-E1 and RAW264.7 cells, fluorine can activate TRAF-6-mediated expression of NF-κB1 signaling pathway-related proteins, thereby promoting osteoclast differentiation; the effects of arsenic on the expression of related proteins are not completely consistent. The interaction of fluorine and arsenic exposure on TRAF-6-mediated expression of NF-κB1 signaling pathway-related proteins is mainly antagonistic.
6.Autophagy, not apoptosis, plays a role in lumen formation of eccrine gland organoids.
Lijie DU ; Lei ZHANG ; Junhong ZHAO ; Zixiu CHEN ; Xiang LIU ; Manxiu CAO ; Lei YOU ; Yonghong ZHANG ; Xiaobing FU ; Haihong LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2022;135(3):324-332
BACKGROUND:
Sweat secreted by eccrine sweat glands is transported to the skin surface through the lumen. The eccrine sweat gland develops from the initial solid bud to the final gland structure with a lumen, but how the lumen is formed and the mechanism of lumen formation have not yet been fully elucidated. This study aimed to investigate the mechanism of lumen formation of eccrine gland organoids (EGOs).
METHODS:
Human eccrine sweat glands were isolated from the skin for tissue culture, and the primary cultured cells were collected and cultured in Matrigel for 14 days in vitro. EGOs at different development days were collected for hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining to observe morphological changes and for immunofluorescence staining of proliferation marker Ki67, cellular motility marker filamentous actin (F-actin), and autophagy marker LC3B. Western blotting was used to detect the expression of Ki67, F-actin, and LC3B. Moreover, apoptosis was detected using a terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL) apoptosis assay kit, and the expression of poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase and Caspase-3 was detected by Western blot. In addition, 3-methyladenine (3MA) was used as an autophagy inhibitor to detect whether the formation of sweat glands can be effectively inhibited.
RESULTS:
The results showed that a single gland cell proliferated rapidly and formed EGOs on day 4. The earliest lumen formation was observed on day 6. From day 8 to day 14, the rate of lumen formation in EGOs increased significantly. The immunofluorescence and Western blot analyses showed that the expression of Ki67 gradually decreased with the increase in days, while the F-actin expression level did not change. Notably, the expression of autophagy marker LC3B was detected in the interior cells of EGOs as the apoptosis signal of EGOs was negative. Compared with the control group, the autophagy inhibitor 3MA can effectively limit the formation rate of the lumen and reduce the inner diameter of EGOs.
CONCLUSION
Using our model of eccrine gland 3D-reconstruction in Matrigel, we determined that autophagy rather than apoptosis plays a role in the lumen formation of EGOs.
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7.Ethnic differences in the association of hypertension duration with cardiovascular diseases risk in Chinese adults.
Leilei LIU ; Zixuan XU ; Linyuan ZHANG ; Xiao ZHANG ; Cailiang ZHANG ; Zixiu QIN ; Jing HUANG ; Qianyuan YANG ; Jun YANG ; Xuejie TANG ; Qiaorong WANG ; Feng HONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(15):1882-1884