1.Study on IgA Fc receptor-mediated neutrophil degranulation
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2001;21(2):121-125
Objective To investigate the pattern of human neutrophil degranulation mediated by Fc alpha receptors. Methods IgA immune complexes (IgA IC) and specific monoclonal antibody were used to stimulate neutrophil degranulation. Lactoferrin released by stimulated neutrophils was quantitatively determined. Results Monoclonal antibody and IgA IC could both induce neutrophil lactoferrin release. However, monoclonal antibody induced rapid and strong degranulation whilst the effect of IgA IC was much weaker. Conclusion The pattern of neutrophil degranulation induced by IgA IC and monoclonal antibody is different.
2.Research advance on function and molecular mechanism of takeda G protein-coupled receptor 5 in obstructive jaundice
Yong TAN ; Guixin ZHANG ; Wei BI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Surgery 2017;16(4):437-442
Bile acid can not only emulsify fat and facilitate the absorption of fat soluble substances,but also it is an important signaling molecules that plays an important physiological role by activating specific bile acid receptors.Takeda G proteincoupled receptor 5 (TGRS) is a membrane receptor of the bile acid,it can activate G-protein effectors and promote the expression of the second messenger and activate a variety of signal transduction pathways to exert physiological functions.The obstructive jaundice bile acid can cause a series of pathophysiological reactions through activating TGR5,which plays a significant role in the obstructive jaundice.In this article,the latest researches about the function and molecular mechanism of TGR5 in obstructive jaundice were reviewed in order to provide a new idea for exploring the new method and strategy to cure the disease.
3.Dual plating for the humeral intercondylar fracture
Shuang ZHANG ; Zhiwei LI ; Wei BI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2001;0(01):-
Objective To report the clinical outcome of dual plating in treating humeral intercondylar fractures. Methods From February 2002 to June 2003, 22 cases of humeral intercondylar fractures were treated with dual plating. It involved 15 males and 7 females, whose average age was 42.2 years with a range from 19 to 67 years. According to the AO classification, 5 cases were of type C1, 11 of C2 and 6 of C3. The posterior midline approach was selected, and the intercondylar fracture ends were exposed through the trans-olecranon osteotomy. The intercondylar fragments were fixed first, in 6 cases with C3 type fractures, the auto-grafting from the iliac bone was performed because of comminution, then the supracondylar fracture was fixed with dual plating. The semi-tubular plates was applied on the medial epicondylar crest of the humerus; and the reconstruction plate was implanted on the postero-lateral side, the two plates were kept in 90? with each other. The osteotomized ends were fixed with tension band. Results All the 22 patients were followed up for 13-29 months ( mean, 20.2 months ). By the end of the first postoperative month, the elbow flexion averaged 86.2?( range, 80?-105?), and the loss of extension averaged 40.7?(range, 30?-45?). But at the 12th month, the flexion improved to 117?(range, 95?-135?), and the extension loss decreased to 23.2?( range, 10?-35?). The averaged union time was 15.7 weeks with a range of 12 to 20 weeks. Assessed by the Jupiter scoring system, 3 cases were rated as excellent, 15 as good and 4 as fair. Complications included 4 cases of incision exudation, 3 K-wires withdrawal, 1 ulnar neuropathy and 3 heterotopic ossification. But no incision necrosis, deep infection, loosening or breakage of the internal fixators occurred. Conclusion The dual plating is able to provide stable and durable fixation for the humeral intercondylar fractures. In addition, it can prevent malunion or nonunion effectively, and decrease the related complications significantly. This method is helpful to improve the functional recovery of the elbow joint satisfactorily.
4.Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic studies in anestheticdrug-drug interactions——a response surface model with remifentanil and sevoflurane for Chinese adult patients
Lu YANG ; Baxian YANG ; Liping ZHANG ; Shanshan BI ; Wei LU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2007;12(10):1151-1156
AIM: To determine the interactions with response-surface modeling methodologies when sevoflurane (Sevo) and remifentanil (Remi) were administered simultaneously. METHODS: (1) Patients, Study design and drug delivery: Based on parallel slices design, sixty-five patients were randomly assigned to inhale a specific end-tidal concentration of sevoflurane (0.3% to 3.4%), with different level of remifentanil (0-10 ng/mL). The responses to laryngoscopy were observed for each given concentration pair. (2) Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic analysis with response surface mode: The probability of no response (P) was assessed in the modeling process as below. P=(Us+Ur)r/[U50/I(Q)]r+(Us+Ur)r RESULTS AND DISCUSSION: NONMEM estimated average values (RSE%) of the model parameters for laryngoscopy of C50,Sevo, C50,remi, U50, r, Imax and Qmax are 1.71% (12.9), 12.4 ng/mL (19.0), 6.62 (10.6), 1.53 (8.76), 2.31 (8.23), 0.706 (2.46), respectively. The inter-individual variability (CV%) in parameter Imax and inter-occasion variability (S.D.) in this model are 12.7 and 0.0316, respectively. It is concluded that the response-surface modeling approach provided a novel method to study drug-drug interactions.
5.Determination of serum levels of interleukin (IL)-24, interferon (IFN)-γ and IL-4 in patients with condyloma acuminatum before and after treatment
Chunxia LI ; Yongxi LI ; Li WEI ; Jianping BI ; Jianming ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2011;44(8):589-590
Objective To investigate the changes of serum levels of IL-24, IFN-γand IL-4 in patients with condyloma acuminatum (CA) after treatment. Methods Forty-two patients with CA who experienced no recurrence within 3 months after successful treatment were enrolled in this study. Double-antibody sandwich enzyme-linked immunoabsorbent assay (DAS ELISA) was performed to determine the serum levels of IL-24,IFN-γand IL-4 in these patients before and 3 months after successful treatment as well as in 35 normal human controls. Results The untreated patients showed a lower level of serum IFN-γ (9.65 ± 3.70 vs. 15.49 ± 3.85ng/L, P < 0.01) and a higher level of serum IL-4 and IL-24 (15.91 ± 6.14 vs. 10.48 ± 5.08 ng/L, 141.84 ±44.01 vs. 103.20 ± 41.37 ng/L, both P < 0.01 ) compared with the controls. No significant difference was observed for the above parameters between the serum samples from the controls and patients 3 months after successful treatment. Conclusions Cellular immunity is impaired in patients with CA, which may be involved in the immunopathogenesis of CA.
6.The therapeutic drug monitoring network server of tacrolimus for Chinese renal transplant patients.
Chenhui DENG ; Guanmin ZHANG ; Shanshan BI ; Tianyan ZHOU ; Wei LU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(7):828-33
This study is to develop a therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) network server of tacrolimus for Chinese renal transplant patients, which can facilitate doctor to manage patients' information and provide three levels of predictions. Database management system MySQL was employed to build and manage the database of patients and doctors' information, and hypertext mark-up language (HTML) and Java server pages (JSP) technology were employed to construct network server for database management. Based on the population pharmacokinetic model of tacrolimus for Chinese renal transplant patients, above program languages were used to construct the population prediction and subpopulation prediction modules. Based on Bayesian principle and maximization of the posterior probability function, an objective function was established, and minimized by an optimization algorithm to estimate patient's individual pharmacokinetic parameters. It is proved that the network server has the basic functions for database management and three levels of prediction to aid doctor to optimize the regimen of tacrolimus for Chinese renal transplant patients.
7.Analysis of evoked otoacoustic emission in normal pure tone hearing thresholds patients with aural fullness
Fei WU ; Jixiang LIU ; Zhijian ZHANG ; Wei BI ; Na SHEN
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2009;(22):1023-1026
Objective:To analyze normal pure tone hearing thresholds patients with aural fullness using evoked otoacoustic emission in order to detect the early cochlear impairment. Method: Forty-three normal pure tone hearing thresholds patients(72 ears,aural fullness group)with aural fullness were served as subjects and 30 normal volunteers(60 ears,control group)as controls. Transiently evoked otoacoustic emission (TEOAE) and distortion product evoked otoacoustic emission (DPOAE) were tested with Capella otoacoustic emission machine.The DPOAE detection rate and amplitudes at all frequencies,the passing rate and wave signal noise ratio (SNR), wave reproducibility,band SNR and band reproducibility of TEOAE were recorded and analyzed.Result:①Only on the frequency points of 0. 50 kHz and 0. 75 kHz,the detection rate of DPOAE in aural fullness group was lower than that in control group(P<0. 05). There was no significant difference in the rate among other frequency points(P>0. 05). ②The passing rate of TEOAE was 100% in control group and 90.28% in aural fullness group.There were statistical differences between two groups(X~2=6. 16, P<0. 05).③Compared with the control group,the DPOAE amplitudes at all frequencies,the wave signal noise ratio(SNR), wave reproducibility,band SNR and band reproducibility of TEOAE in patients with aural fullness were significantly decreased.There were statistical differences(P<0.05 or P<0.01). Conclusion:Some patients of normal hearing thresholds with aural fullness have had early harm of outer hair cell in cochlear.TEOAE and DPOAE may be used to detect these lesions early before the hearing impairment occurred.
8.Influence of the degenerative changes of the patellar cartilage on the clinical outcome of total knee arthroplasty without patellar resurfacing
Xiaochun WEI ; Xiaohu WANG ; Zhiqiang ZHANG ; Shuxiong BI
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2011;31(2):126-130
Objective To determine whether there was any correlation between the degree of degenerative changes in the patellar cartilage and the clinical outcome after TKA without patellar resurfacing.Methods A clinical study was performed on 133 knees of 88 patients that underwent TKA without patellar resurfacing from January 2002 to May 2006. According to the degenerative condition of the patellar cartilage,patients was classified as mild group, moderate group, and severe group. Pre- and post-operative evaluations were performed using the knee and function scores of the Knee Society Clinical Rating System (KSS) and Anterior Knee Pain Rating. Results The duration of follow-up was 72 months (range 48-102). The overall knee score of KSS in all patients were improved from 35.1±5.4 preoperatively to 91.7±5.6 postoperatively,and function score of KSS from 19.2±9.8 preoperatively to 83.7±17.5 postoperatively. The mean knee scores of KSS were improved from 34.7±6.2, 36.5±5.2 and 35.3±6.2 preoperatively to 92.6±4.5, 90.5±6.7 and 91.9±5.9 in mild, moderate, and severe group postoperatively, respectively. The mean function scores of KSS were improved from 14.2±8.6, 16.5±7.4 and 17.0±7.5 postoperatively to 86.6±12.6, 82.0±17.2 and 82.8±21.1 in mild, moderate, and severe group postoperatively, respectively. There was no difference among all groups with regard to the postoperative knee scores and function scores of KSS. The prevalence of anterior knee pain was 11.3% in all, and 11.9% in mild group, 11.6% in moderate group and 10.4% in severe group. There was no difference among all groups with regard to the anterior knee pain. Conclusion The clinical outcome and anterior knee pain after TKA without patellar resurfacing was not correlated with the severity of degenerative changes in the patellar cartilage. The degree of degenerative condition of the patellar cartilage is not indication for patellar resurfacing.
9.Effect of metformin on connexin43 expression in H9c2 cells cultured with high glucose
Guangyu WANG ; Yaguang BI ; Xiangdong LIU ; Meng WEI ; Qingyong ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(7):920-924
Aim To investigate the effect of metformin (Met) on connexin43(Cx43) expression in H9c2 cells cultured with high glucose and the relevant mecha-nisms.Methods Rat myocardial cells H9c2 were cul-tured with high glucose , then combined with 3μmol· L-1 and 5 μmol · L-1 of Met for 24 h respectively . The viability and toxicity of H9c2 cells were detected by MTT and LDH , respectively .The expression and distribution of Cx43 were detected by immunofluores-cence staining .The intracellular oxygen species reac-tive ( ROS) level was detected by fluorescencemicrosco-py.And the expression of Cx43, P-AMPK, AMPK and GAPDH was determined by Western blot .Results The viability of H9c2 cells was increased and the level of intracellular ROS was decreased in Met group , while there existed no significant difference in LDH release among groups.Met significantly increased the phos-phorylation of AMPK and the expression of Cx 43, and improved the distribution of Cx 43 also.Conclusion The beneficial effect of Met on cardiovascular system in diabetic patients may via up-regulating the expression of Cx43 and down-regulating of intracellular ROS through activation of AMPK .
10.Effects of Acetyl-l-carnitine on Autophagy, Apoptosis, and Locomotor Function after Acute Spinal Cord Injury in Rats
Qingfeng MENG ; Mingchao ZHANG ; Wei LU ; Yunlong BI ; Zhongkai FAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2016;22(7):754-758
Objective To observe the effects of acetyl-l-carnitine (ALC) on autophagy, apoptosis and motor function after acute spinal cord injury (ASCI) in rats. Methods Thirty-six adult female Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into sham operation group (Sham group, n=12), simple spinal cord injury group (SCI group, n=12), ALC treatment group (ALC group, n=12). Spinal cord injury model at the level of T10 segment was established using Allen's method. They were assessed with Basso-Beattle-Bresnahan (BBB) scale three days after injury. Then the rats were sacrificed, and the expression of microtubule associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3)-II in spinal cord was detect-ed with Western blotting and immunofluorescent labeling, and the number of apoptotic cells were assessed with TUNEL staining. Results The expression of LC3-II and the number of apoptotic cells increased in SCI group compared with those in Sham group (P<0.01), while the BBB score decreased (P<0.001). The expression of LC3-II increased and the number of apoptotic cells decreased in ALC group compared with those in SCI group (P<0.001), while the BBB score increased (P<0.01). Conclusion ALC may promote autophagy, and inhibit apopto-sis to improve the locomotor function after ASCI.