1.Hemodynamic responses in dogs exposed to blast-burn combined injuries followed by immersion in seawater
Xinan LAI ; Zhengguo WANG ; Gang ZHAN
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(12):-
Objective A dog model of blast-burn combined injuries followed by immersion in seawater was reproduced in dog to study hemodynamic responses and their mechanism. Methods The dogs which were exposed to blast injuries produced by primer explosion and 10% second degree burn were randomly divided into seawater immersion group and blast-burn only group. The dogs in immersion group were immersed in seawater under anesthesia for 4 hours. The hemodynamics of the dogs was monitored, and blood samples were collected to assay malondialdehyde (MDA), and cultured for bacteria. After the above procedures were completed, the pathological changes in the dogs′ hearts and lungs were observed. The dogs in blast-burn group underwent the same protocol in immersion group except immersion. Results The body temperature (T), cardiac index (CI), mean arterial pressure (MAP), and heart rate (HR) in dogs in the immersion group were remarkably decreased, while the mean pulmonary artery pressure (MPAAP), systemic vascular resistance index (SVRI), and pulmonary vascular resistance index (PVRI) were markedly increased compared with those in blast-burn group. These obvious hemo dynamic disorders occurred during 3h to 6h after the dogs leaving seawater. Plasma MDA level was negatively correlated with CI. The interval between positive blood calture for intestinal bacteria and injury was shorter in immersion group than that of blast-burn group. The gross and histopathological changes in dogs′ hearts and lungs in immersion group injuries were more severe in degree than in blast-burn group. Conclusions Seawater immersion markedly aggravates the hemodynamic disorders in dogs having had blast-burn combined injury. The changes became obvious during 3h to 6h after leaving seawater. The aggravating effect might be related with declination of body temperature, inflammatory response and lipid peroxidation.
2.Analysis of 5 patients with myelodysplastic syndromes complicated with autoimmune disorders
Lin LAI ; Jun ZHAN ; Jianping LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(02):-
Objective To explore the character of the myelodysplastic syndrome(MDS) with autoimmune disorders (AID).Methods The clinical data of 60 MDS patients were reviewed.Results 5 of 60 MDS patients had AID ,of which 3 had Graves' disease.The commonest MDS was refractory anemia with ringed sideroblasts (RAS).Conclusion MDS might occur with Graves' disease.Humoral immunological abnormality might play an important role in MDS patients with autoimmune disorders and FAB types might not be associated with this.
3.Issues of large scale tissue culture of medicinal plant.
Dong-Mei LV ; Yuan YUAN ; Zhi-Lai ZHAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(17):3413-3415
In order to increase the yield and quality of the medicinal plant and enhance the competitive power of industry of medicinal plant in our country, this paper analyzed the status, problem and countermeasure of the tissue culture of medicinal plant on large scale. Although the biotechnology is one of the most efficient and promising means in production of medicinal plant, it still has problems such as stability of the material, safety of the transgenic medicinal plant and optimization of cultured condition. Establishing perfect evaluation system according to the characteristic of the medicinal plant is the key measures to assure the sustainable development of the tissue culture of medicinal plant on large scale.
Drug Industry
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methods
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standards
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Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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methods
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standards
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Plants, Genetically Modified
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Plants, Medicinal
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genetics
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growth & development
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Quality Control
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Tissue Culture Techniques
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methods
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standards
4.Effects of Rosiglitazone on Body Weight,FPG,FFA and Other Indicators in Diabetes Model Rabbit
Rixin ZHAN ; Fang DONG ; Lexiang LAI ; Yilin ZHANG ; Ming HUA
China Pharmacy 2015;(28):3929-3931
OBJECTIVE:To study the effects of rosiglitazone(RH)on body weight,FPG,FFA and other indicators in diabe-tes model rabbit. METHODS:18 rabbits were evenly randomized into control group,model group and dextran group. The latter 2 groups were given alloxan intravenously to induce diabetes model. 3 groups were given RH(0.5 mg/kg)intragastrically,and dex-tran group was additionally given dextran 40 glucose injection(5 ml/kg)intravenously,once a day,for consecutive 3 weeks. Body weight,serum level of FPG,FFA,AngⅡ and NO were determined before and after medication. RESULTS:Compared with be-fore medication,body weight of rabbits in control group were increased after medication,while the levels of FFA and AngⅡ were decreased;the levels of FPG and FFA were decreased in model group;body weight of rabbits were decreased in dextran group af-ter medication,with statistical significance (P<0.01 or P<0.05);other indicators had no statistically significant difference (P>0.05). The level of FFA in dextran group was higher than in model group after medication,with statistical significance(P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS:Rosiglitazone can lead to weight gain by a mechanism which reduce the level of FFA.
5.Role of exosomes in neuroinflammation after cerebral ischemia
Meijing LAI ; En XU ; Meiqian QIU ; Yunyan ZUO ; Lixuan ZHAN
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2021;29(2):132-137
Exosomes are extracellular small molecular vesicles with lipid bilayers, which contain biologically active substances such as RNA and proteins. Exosomes can conduct material transport and information transmission between cells. After cerebral ischemia, neuron-derived exosomes affect the occurrence and development of neuroinflammation by regulating the activation of glial cells, and the activated glial cells secrete exosomes containing inflammatory factors or inflammation related microRNAs to regulate the survival or death of neurons. Studies have shown that exosomes can be used as biomarkers and therapeutic targets for inflammatory injury after cerebral ischemia. This article describes the composition and function of exosomes, as well as their role and possible mechanism in neuroinflammation after cerebral ischemia.
6.GROWTH INHIBITION OF LUNG CANCER CELL LINE in vitro BY TELOMERASE ANTI-SENSE OLIGONUCLEATIDES
Wentao YUE ; Baitang LAI ; Hui WANG ; Xiuping ZHAN
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1954;0(02):-
Objective To study the inhibition of lung cancer cell line by telomerase anti\|sense DNA,and discuss the possibility of using it in clinical treatment. Methods A phosphorothioate oligonucleotide(PS\|ODN) with sequence identical to the repeat sequence of the mammalian telomere 5′\|d(TTAGGG)\|3′ and a control scrambled sequence 5′\|d(TGTGAG)\|3′ were incubated with a lung cancer cell line.The effects of PS\|ODN on cell line growth,colony\|forming and growth shape were detected.The in vivo efficacy of this PS\|ODN was evaluated in a 801\|D nude mouse model.Once tumors were established these animals were administered PS\|ODN or saline for 15 days. Results Telomease anti\|sense DNA inhibit telomerase activation of cell line 801\|D growth and colony\|forming.The activity of the 6\|mer telomere mimic demonstrated a dose dependency.No activity was observed with the scrambled controls.A significant decrease in tumor weight was observed in animals given PS\|ODN, but not followig saline\|treated animale.Conclusion\ These results demonstrated that short hexameric oligonucleotide telomere exerts the growth inhibitory effect on lung cancer cell in vitro and in vivo, and suggest the potential utility of telomerase anti\|sense DNA as cancer cell inhibitors.\;[
7.Advances in studies on chemical compositions and pharmacological activities of Arnebiae Radix.
Zhi-lai ZHAN ; Jun HU ; Tan LIU ; Li-ping KANG ; Tie-gui NAN ; Lan-ping GUO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(21):4127-4135
This article mainly summarise the results of the chemical compositions and their pharmacological activities of Arnebiae Radix since 1966. The chemistry components isolated from Arnebiae Radix are mainly naphthoquinone, monoterpene phenol and quinone, phenolic acids and their salts, alkaloids, aliphatic and esters. Pharmacological results showed that the chemical compositions and the extracts of Arnebiae Radix have antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-viral, hepatoprotection, antioxidant, anti-tumor and immune function and other activities. This article hopefully to provide a reference for further research, development and utilization of Arnebiae Radix.
Animals
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Boraginaceae
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chemistry
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Humans
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Molecular Structure
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Plant Roots
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chemistry
8.Curative effect of edaravone on acute severe brain injury
Lianqiang LAI ; Yinlan YANG ; Xiaofeng SHI ; Jun ZHANG ; Changzheng LIAO ; Junxin ZHAN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2009;16(2):199-200
Objective To study curative effect of edaravone on acute severe brain injury through the observation of neuron-specific enolase( that is:NSE) changes.Methods 60 severe brain injury patients were randomly assigned into the treatment group (n=30 ) and the control group (n=30).Besides the routine treatment,edaravone was used in the treatment group for 7 days.The control group received the same treatment except edaravone.NSE were measured in the two groups before the treatment and at 1st,3rd,5th,7th day after the treatment.GCS was evaluated at 21 days.Results Compared the NSE before treatment and after three days,they had significant difference(P<0.05,also between the two groups and the GCS after 21 days.they had no significant adverse drug reactions during the two groups of patients with medication.Conclusion Edaravone for patients with severe brain injury has a better treatment effect,medication safety,fewer adverse reactions from the mechanism of NSE at acute phase.
9.Influence of edaravone therapy on serum levels of neuron-specific enolase in the patients of severe brain trauma
Lianqiang LAI ; Junxin ZHAN ; Yinlan YANG ; Xiaofeng SHI ; Jun ZHANG ; Changzheng LIAO
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2009;32(5):29-31
Objecfive To study the influence of edaravone therapy on semm levels of neuronspecific enolase (NSE)in the patients of severe brain trauma and assess the therapic effect of edaravone.Method Sixty patients of severe brain trauma were randomly assigned into the treatment group(n=30)and the control group(n=30).Besides the routine treatment in both groups.edaravone Was only used in the treatment group.NSE levels were measured in the two groups before treatment and at 1st,3rd,5th,7th day after treatment.Results NSE levels before treatment in treatment group and control group were(48.73±30.46)μg/L and (40.86±22.05)μg/L,respectively,there Was no statistical significance between two groups.NSE levels after treatment at 3rd,5th,7th day in the two groups were(34.16±15.08),(29.86±12.61),(29.93±14.77)μg/L and (27.42±10.07),(22.33±8.93),(21.17±9.67)μg/L,respectively,there were statistical significances between two groups and in the same group (P< 0.05 or < 0.01 ). With the time of therapy extended,NSE levels declined progressively. There were no significant adverse drug reactions during the treatment period. Conclusions The influence of edaravone therapy on serum levels of NSE in the patients of severe brain trauma is significant,edaravone for patients with severe brain trauma has a better curative effect ,medication safety,and fewer adverse drug reactions during acute phase.
10.Up-regulation of Bcl2l14 gene in myocardium of Pax-8 gene knockout mouse
Zhan GAO ; Dandan LAI ; Xiaoyan HUANG ; Maoping ZHU ; Xiangxiang SHI ; Huaiqin ZHANG ; Deye YANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2010;26(4):640-644
AIM: To investigate the downstream genes of the transcriptional factor Pax-8 related to cardiopathy. METHODS: The total RNA derived from the heart of Pax-8 KO~(-/-) and Pax-8 KO~(+/-) mice was extracted. Mouse genome DNA microarray containing 31 802 mouse oligonucleotides probes was used to investigate the differential expression between the Pax-8 KO~(-/-) and the Pax-8 KO~(+/-) mice hearts. The candidate genes were confirmed by RT-PCR and real time RT-PCR assay. RESULTS: Microarray results showed that, compared to the Pax-8 KO~(+/-) mice, 25 genes were down-regulated and 17 were up-regulated in the Pax-8 KO~(-/-) mice, concerning metabolize enzymes, cell signal conducting and nuclear transcript factors and so on. Bcl2-like 14 (Bcl2l14) was proved to be up-regulated by RT-PCR. Real time RT-PCR results revealed that Bcl2l14 in the Pax-8 KO~(-/-) mice was 2.07 and 2.23 fold as much as that in the Pax-8 KO~(+/-) and the Pax-8KO~(+/+) mice (P<0.01). CONCLUSION: The Bcl2l14 gene is one of the downstream genes of Pax-8 and probably plays an important role in the mechanism of ventricular septum defect.