1.Role of glutamine on preservation of small intestine
Chan DU ; Dungui LIU ;
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(01):-
Objectives: To investigate the effect of the addition of glutamine to WMO solution on the small bowel preservation. Methods:According to preservation solutions, the rats were divided randomly into three groups: University of Wisconsin solution(UW group), WMO solution (WMO group) and WMO solution with the addition of glutamine(WMO G group). And each group was redivided into two subgroups in terms of preservation time of 8 h or 12 h. The intestine was perfused by intubation via abdomial aorta, then the gut was flushed with metronidazole solution(4℃,5%). The proliferation of small intestine was observed through tissue culture. The histology, immunohistochemistry (TUNEL, PCNA) of intestinal mucosa and determination of ATP were used to evaluate the results. Results: Compared with UW group and WMO group, ATP contents of WMO G group were significantly higher, particularly in 12 h subgroup. Apoptosis in WMO G group was slighter than those in UW group and in WMO group. The difference in the two latter was not obviously, although pathological change in UW group was slighter than that in WMO group. The number of positive PCNA cells in WMO G group was more than that in other groups. Conclusions: The addition of glutamine to WMO solution could decrease injury of small bowel induced by cold ischemia, provide energy for the small bowel,and promote the proliferation of small bowel mocosal cell.
2.The role of glutamine in immunologic cell
Chan DU ; Dungui LIU ;
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition 1997;0(01):-
Glutamine is a conditional essential amino acid. It has many biological functions. It can promote the proliferation of immunologic cell. The common factor is the NADPH which is produced during the metabolism of glutamine.
3.Analysis of Auditory Efferent System Function in the Subjects with Tinnitus
Bo LIU ; Chan LIU ; Liansheng GUO
Journal of Audiology and Speech Pathology 2004;0(06):-
Objective To explore the function of auditory efferent system in the subjects with tinnitus.Methods Effects of contralateral stimulation on otoacoustic emission in 24 subjects with tinnitus were measured for analysis the function of the medial olivo-cochlea system. Results ①The incidence of SOAE 41.7% in 24 normal ears,and 37.5%,20%,33.3% in different groups of tinnitus and the amplitude were suppressed. ②The suppressive amplitude of TEOAE was 2.1?0.8 dB SPL in 24 normal ears and 1.9?0.8 dB SPL in 16 ears with tinnitus, but there was no suppression in 8 ears with tinnitus. ③There were observable suppression in 3 ears, but 2 ears had no contralateral suppression in tinnitus with normal hearing group. 8 ears showed suppression in tinnitus with hearing loss, 2 ears had no changes. 4 ears had no contralateral suppression in tinnitus subjects with low frequency hearing loss.Conclusion The effects of suppression in the normal ears of subjects with tinnitus is as normal subjects, but those different results of suppression in the tinnitus ears indicate that mechanism of tinnitus is multiformity.
4.Protective effect of apigenin in acute cerebral injury of rats
Chan LIU ; Fengxia TU ; Xiang CHEN
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(10):-
Objective To study the inhibition of iron-dependent lipid peroxidation(IDLPO)by apigenin on rat cerebral homogenate in vitro and to evaluate the neuroprotective effects of apigenin on acute transient focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats.Methods In vitro IDLPO on rat cerebral homogenate was induced with ferrous sulfate,the incubation mixture was observed at three various concentration of apigenin and deferoxamine(DFX),and malondialdehyde(MDA)level was assayed by the 2-thiobarbituric acid(TBA)test.In vivo,the transient focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion model in rats was established with insertion of thread embolish into middle cerebral artery.In experiment groups the neurological behavior scores,TTC stain of brain slices,and neurocyte morphology were observed.The homogenate of left hemisphere was collected for investigating the effect of apigenin on content of MDA and activity of superoxide dismutase(SOD)in 24,48,and 72 h.Results MDA was reduced in three various concentration of apigenin on rat cerebral homogenate(P0.05).In vivo,abnormal neurological behavior scores existed and typical cortical infarct lesions were found by TTC stain in both apigenin and model groups.An obvious intracellular and intercellular edema and vacuolization were found in the cerebral cortexes and hippocampuses in model group.There was karyopycnosis in glias and neurons.However lesion was alleviated in apigenin group.The MDA contents in both apigenin and model groups were increased greatly compared to ones of Sham-operated group,respectively(P
5.Observation on the Expression of HBV-DNA in the Umbilical Cord Tissuesof the Died Fetus Delivered From Puerpera with Hepatitis Virus B
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(10):-
Objective To observe the expression of HBV-DNA and whether there were copy of HBV in the umbilical cord tissues of the died fetus delivered from puerpera with hepatitis virus B. Methods 40 cases such died fetus were collected by routine autopsy to obtain umbilical cord tissues.And using in situ molecular hybridization technique detected HBV-DNA. Results For the umbilical cord tissues, there were 40%(16/40) cases detected out HBV-DNA.HBV-DNA mainly localization in the surface of the umbilical cord vessel and in the cytoplasma of the cord vessel's endothelial cells. They were not in the cord vessel's endothelial cells nuclei. Conclusions There were HBV replication in the umbilical cord tissues of the died fetus. But the expression of HBV-DNA in the umbilical cord tissues of the died fetus is not related with the HBV replication status in the pregnant woman veins.
6.Application of data envelopment analysis in assessment of nursing efficiency of a general hospital
Yinghua WU ; Chan LIU ; Yuzhen ZHENG
Modern Clinical Nursing 2017;16(3):60-63
Objective To study the effect of data envelopment analysis evaluation on nursing efficiency in general hospitals.Method The input indexes including the number of enrolled nurse,indirect nursing time,average annual nursing consumables and average annual continuing education time and the output indexes including hospitalized patient number and year-round nursing income of 10 nursing units in our hospital during October 2012 to October 2013 were collected and analyzed with C2R,C2GS2 model and C2R/ C2GS2 ratio from Data Envelopment Analysis.Result About 5 nursing units were effective in terms of overall efficiency,8 ones in terms of unit technical efficiency and 5 one in terms of nursing unite scale efficiency.Conclusions We need improve nursing efficiency in our hospital.Nursing managers should pay attention to the results and improve working process aiming at the practical situations.
8.Reasearch on evolution and transition of processing method of fuzi in ancient and modern times.
Chan-Chan LIU ; Ming-En CHENG ; Hai-Yan DUAN ; Hua-Sheng PENG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(7):1339-1344
Fuzi is a medicine used for rescuing from collapse by restoring yang as well as a famous toxic traditional Chinese medicine. In order to ensure the efficacy and safe medication, Fuzi has mostly been applied after being processed. There have been different Fuzi processing methods recorded by doctors of previous generations. Besides, there have also been differences in Fuzi processing methods recorded in modern pharmacopeia and ancient medical books. In this study, the authors traced back to medical books between the Han Dynasty and the period of Republic of China, and summarized Fuzi processing methods collected in ancient and modern literatures. According to the results, Fuzi processing methods and using methods have changed along with the evolution of dynasties, with differences in ancient and modern processing methods. Before the Tang Dynasty, Fuzi had been mostly processed and soaked. From Tang to Ming Dynasties, Fuzi had been mostly processed, soaked and stir-fried. During the Qing Dynasty, Fuzi had been mostly soaked and boiled. In the modem times, Fuzi is mostly processed by being boiled and soaked. Before the Tang Dynasty, a whole piece of Fuzi herbs or their fragments had been applied in medicines; Whereas their fragments are primarily used in the modern times. Because different processing methods have great impacts on the toxicity of Fuzi, it is suggested to study Fuzi processing methods.
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9.Auditory tests in 14 patients(16 ears)with acoustic neuroma
Jin XU ; Chan LIU ; Xiuwu CHEN ; Nengjing LIAN ; Bo LIU
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2001;8(1):7-10
Objective:To investigate the relationship between hearing loss and acoustic neuroma(AN),the tests of pure tone audiometry,acoustic emissions impedance audiometry,audiometry brainstem response(ABR)and evoked otoacoustic emissions(EOAE)wee measured in 14 patients (16 ears)from March 1999 to December 2000.Methods:Fourteen patients (16 ears)with acoustic neuroma (8 males and 6 females,ranging in age from 21 to 72 years old)were diagnosed by CT or MRI scaning,and final confirmed by surgery and pathology.In the auditory tests ,efferent suppression test was curried out only in 4 ears with recordable emissions,promontory stimulation test (PST)was examined only in 5 ears with severe or profound deafness (hearing loss≥80dB SPL)who have no both measurable ABR and recordable EOAE.Results:It was found that 2 ears (12.5%,2/16)of the AN ears showed neural impairment,6 ears (37.5%,6/16)were cochlear impairment and 8 ears (50.0%,8/16)were cochlear-retrocochlear impairment.All of 4 tumors ears with EOAE emission have a disorders of efferent function.Conclusion:EOAE test had significant value for evaluation of the status of cochlear function (at the level of outer hair cells)in AN patients.The retrocochlear auditory nerve function of AN patients were evaluated by the tests of ABR combined PST which showed significant value.Results showed that the hearing impairment of AN have different levels of the peripheral auditory system according to auditory tests,including cochlear,eighth cranial nerve and efferent nerve level at the same or independently.
10.The effects of apigenin on the recovery of neurological function following focal cerebral ischemia and reperfusion
Fengxia TU ; Xiang CHEN ; Chan LIU ; Xiaoyan LIN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2009;31(5):313-316
Objective To observe the effect of apigenin on the recovery of neurological function following cerebral ischemia-reperfusion and investigate its mechanism. Methods Ninety male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into a sham-operated group, a model group and an apigenin-treated group. A transient ( 1.5 h) focal cerebral ischemia-reperfu-sion model was established in the rats of the model and apigenin-treated groups. In the sham-operated rats the middle cere-bral artery was not occluded. The rats in the apigenin-treated group received an intra-abdominal injection of apigenin, and the rats in the other two groups received injections of normal saline solution. Neurological behavior scores were assessed in accordance with the Zea Longa method at the 24th, 48th and 72nd hour and the 7th day after reperfusion. Cellular and sub-cellular morphology were observed with an optical microscope and an electron microscope, and the levels of TNF-α and IL-1β were measured using ELISA. Results Neurological function improved by the 7th day after reperfusion in the model group, but improved significantly by the 72nd hour after reperfusion in the apigenin-treated group. Average TNF-α and IL-1β levels in the model group and the apigenin-treated group were significantly higher than in the sham-operated group. Av-erage TNF-α and IL-1β levels in the apigenin-treated group were significantly lower than in the model group at the 48th and 72nd hour after reperfusion. Neurological behavior scores had a positive correlation with the IL-1β and TNF-α levels. In the model group, obvious intracellular and intercellular edema and vacuolization were observed in the ischemic cortices and hippocampuses, with remarkable karyopycnosis and organelle broadening and dissolution and vacuolization in glial cells and neurons. In the apigenin-treated group, similar but significantly milder morphological changes were observed. Conclusion Apigenin can promote the recovery of neurological function in rats by downregulating the expression of TNF-α and IL-1βfollowing focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion.