1.Effects of the Ligustrazine Injection on Retina Injury Rat Models Induced by Retina Ischemia-reperfusion
Meilian LIAN ; Yanhui SUN ; Yuan CHEN ; Xia WANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the therapeutic effect of the ligustrazine injection on rats models of experimental high intraocular pressure induced by retina ischemia-reperfusion.Methods Thirty two SD rats were divided into four groups randomly:the ligustrazine group,the model group,the normal group and the vitamine E group.The ischemia-reperfusion model is established by increasing intraocular pressure to 110mmHg in rat eyes.The ligustrazine group was treated with the ligustrazine injection,the vitamine E group with gastric gavage of vitamine E,and the model and normal groups with distilled water.The period of treatment was 7 days.The histopathologic changes were observed under the optical microscope and the electron microscope,meanwhile the SOD and MDA were measured.Results After ischemia for 60 min and reperfusion for 48 h,the cells in retinal ganglion cell layer and inner nuclear layer were thinned under optical microscope,perinuclear karyopyknosis and apoptotic bodies appeared in retinal ganglion cell layer and inner nuclear layer under electron microscope,SOD activity decreased and MDA level increased.After treatment,the morphology of retinal ganglion cell layer and inner nuclear layer was improved obviously,SOD activity increased and MDA level decreased.It is suggested that ligustrazine injection exerts anti-ischemic and anti-hypoxic and cytomembrane stabilizing effects to a certain extent.Conclusion The ligustrazine injection is an effective traditional Chinese medicine in treating retinal ischemia.
2.Effect of breviscapine on lung injury in children undergoing open heart surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass
Jun CHEN ; Yinghua ZHAO ; Xiulan LIU ; Xiaoling CHEN ; Boxi XIA ; Jun LI ; Qingquan LIAN ; Wangning SHANGGUAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(9):1106-1109
Objective To investigate the effect of breviscapine on lung injury in children undergoing open heart surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass(CPB).Methods Forty-five ASA Ⅱ or Ⅲ children aged 3-65 months weighing 5-21 kg undergoing open heart surgery with CPB were randomly assigned to 3 groups ( n =15 each):control group (group C),low dose breviscapine group (group B1 ) and high dose breviscapine group (group B2).Normal saline 15 ml(group C),breviscapine 0.5 mg/kg (group B1 )or 1.0 mg/kg(group B2 ) were injected iv over 30min after anesthesia induction.Blood samples were taken before operation ( T0 ),at 30 min and 1 h of aortic unclamping (T1,T2 ),at 3 h and 6 h after operation (T3,T4 ) for determination of plasma procalcitonin (PCT)and neutrophil elastase(NE) concentrations.PaO2 and PaCO2 were recorded at T0,T3,T4 for caculation of oxygenation index (OI) and alveolo-arterial oxygen partial pressure difference (PA-a O2 ).Results There were no significant differences in OI and PA-a O2 among the 3 groups( P > 0.05).Plasma concentration of PCT was higher at T1~4in 3 groups,and plasma concentration of NE was higher at T1 in group C than that at T0 ( P < 0.01 ).Plasma concentrations of PCT and NE were lower in groups B1 and B2 than in group C ( P < 0.01).There were no significant differences in plasma concentrations of PCT and NE between groups B1 and B2 ( P > 0.05).Conclusion Breviscapine(0.5,1 mg/kg) can inhibite systemic inflammatory response and attenuate lung injury in children undergoing open heart surgery with CPB.
3.Indwelling hepatic arterial catheter of fulfilling lipiodol treatment for giant primary hepatic carcinomas
Yutang CHEN ; Guoliang SHAO ; Jiaping ZHENG ; Qirong XIA ; Zheng YAO ; Weisheng LIAN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 1994;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the clinical value of indwelling hepatic arterial catheter in splitting fullfilling of lipiodol treatment for giant primary hepatic carcinomas. Methods Sixteen patients with giant primary hepatic carcinomas under DSA guidance,splitting lipiodol embolizations were carried out through indwelling hepatic arterial catheter everyday until the lipiodol with fulfilling the tumors. Total forty times (average 2.5 individually)of interventional treatment were accomplished in these patients. Liver function and short-term effect after interventional therapy were observed. Results None of these 16 patients had serious liver function damage and recovered uneventfully after general protective care. PR and SD were achieved in 9 and 7 cases respectively,3 months after this interventional procedure. PD was not found. Conclusions Indwelling hepatic arterial catheter in fulfilling of lipiodol treatment for giant primary hepatic carcinomas is not only unlikely to cause serious liver function damage,but also can completely embolize the tumor quickly,therefore worthy to be recommended clinically.
5.Study on the association of the polymorphism at the position -418A/G and -384C/T in the Apo(a) promoter
Jianhong PENG ; Xin ZHOU ; Yan LIU ; Fang LIU ; Qin CHEN ; Xia FENG ; Lian YU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To investigate two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in the apolipoprotein(a) promoter at positions -418 and -384 and to compare distributing difference of genotype frequencies of single nucleotide among different races and to explore the influencies of them on serum lipid level and their association with coronary heart disease (CHD). METHODS: Using PCR-RFLP (BsgI,BfaI) method, we determined genotypes of these two SNPs in 156 unrelated healthy controls of HanZu Chinese and 56 unrelated CHD patients of HanZu Chinese and 56 unrelated African Blacks, then cloned polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products into T-vector and sequenced it by M13 currency primer, correspondingly. RESULTS: (1) There was no polymorphism at position -418A/A and -384C/C in control group. Only one CHD patient′s genotype determined was -418G/G, other were -418A/A and (-384C/C) in CHD patients. (2) Only two African Blacks′ genotype determined was -418G/G, other were -418A/A and (-384C/C) in African Blacks. (3) However, the Apo(a) promoter sequence was in coincident with the sequence publicized in GenBank and the base at positions -418 was adenine (A) and -384 was cytosine (C). CONCLUSION: The mutation frequencies at position -418 and -384 are low in the Chinese Han Population of Hubei and perhaps no single nucleotide polymorphisms is at two positions. No association with serum lipid levels and CHD is observed. There may be great variabilities to the SNPs in the Apo(a) promoter among different races.
6.Priliminary analysis of microRNA expression profiles of side population cells in human colon cancer cell lines
Zhongsheng XIA ; Wa ZHONG ; Tao YU ; Guoda LIAN ; Huimin ZHOU ; Guangcheng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2014;(7):1184-1191
AIM:To investigate the role of side population ( SP) cells in multidrug resistance of colon cancer cells and microRNA biomarkers of SP cells in colon cancer cells .METHODS:SP cells in colon cancer cells were sorted by flow cytometry .The cell viability was measured by MTT method .MicroRNA expression profiles were detected by mi-croRNA chip.MicroRNA expression was verified by real-time PCR.RESULTS:The ratios of SP cells in HCT-15, HT-29 and LoVo colon cancer cell lines were 16.75%, 13.02%and 9.52%, respectively.In all 3 colon cancer cell lines, IC50 of the antitumor drugs including 5-fluorouracil , oxaliplatin and adriamycin for the SP cells were significantly higher than those for non-SP cells (P<0.05).MicroRNA profiling showed that miR-5000-3p, miR-5009-3p and miR-552 were all up-regulated in the SP cells of all 3 colon cancer cell lines .This result was verified by real-time PCR.CONCLUSION:miR-5000-3p, miR-5009-3p and miR-552 are all up-regulated in the SP cells of colon cancer cell lines , and may be the poten-tial microRNA biomarkers of SP cells in colon cancer .
7.Metal stents in the treatment of neoplasm causing bronchial obstruction.
Guo-liang SHAO ; Chuan-ding YU ; Yu-tang CHEN ; Yan-ping YU ; Qi-rong XIA ; Wei-sheng LIAN
Chinese Journal of Oncology 2005;27(7):444-445
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8.Differentiation of small breast nodules using breast imaging reporting and data system-ultrasound
Shuai, ZHOU ; Min-xia, HU ; Qiang, ZHU ; Hui-lian, HUANG ; Xue-yu, RONG ; Han-xue, ZHAO ; Yu, CHEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Ultrasound (Electronic Edition) 2013;(8):662-668
Objective To study the interobserver variabilities and the differential diagnosis value of Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System-Ultrasound (BI-RADS-US) lexicon for small ( ≤ 2 cm) breast nodules. Methods Between January 2009 and December 2011, 289 patients with small (≤2 cm) breast nodules (n=317) were included. According to sizes, the lesions were divided into two groups, i.e., 0-1 cm (n=160) group and 1-2 cm (n=157)group. Each lesion was described independently by 3 radiologists using BI-RADS-US lexicon. Interobserver variabilities were assessed by Kappa test. Chi-square test was used to compare the frequency difference of the descriptors between malignant and benign lesions. Sensitivity, speciifcity, accuracy, positive predictive value and negtive predictive value were calculated. Results (1)Moderate agreements were obtained for lesion shape, orientation, margin, echo pattern, surrounding tissue and calciifcations (κ=0.44, 0.57, 0.48, 0.43, 0.51 and 0.57) in 0-1 cm group. Substantial agreements were obtained for lesion shape, orientation, margin and echo pattern (κ=0.65, 0.61, 0.64 and 0.63) in 1-2 cm group. (2)Irregular shape, non-parallel orientation, non-circumscribed margin, echogenic halo and microcalciifcations were more frequently found in malignant nodules than in benign nodules in 0-1 cm group [52.3% (34/65) vs 20.0% (19/95), 38.5%(25/65) vs 13.7%(13/95), 75.4%(49/65) vs 32.6%(31/95), 18.6%(12/65) vs 0 (0/95) and 10.8%(7/65) vs 2.1%(2/95);χ2=18.19, 13.08, 28.22, 16.39 and 3.95;P=0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000 and 0.047]. Similarly, irregular shape, non-parallel orientation, non-circumscribed margin, echogenic halo, shadowing, changes of Cooper′s ligament and microcalciifcations were signiifcantly more frequent found in malignant nodules than in benign nodules in 1-2 cm group [74.2%(49/66) vs 12.1%(11/91), 36.3%(24/66) vs 5.5%(5/91), 93.9%(62/66) vs 22.0%(20/91), 37.9%(25/66) vs 3.3%(3/91), 30.3%(20/66) vs 7.7%(7/91), 15.2%(10/66) vs 0 (0/91) and 16.7%(11/66) vs 4.4%(4/91);χ2=62.59, 24.21, 79.40, 31.22, 13.73, 12.30 and 6.67;P=0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000, 0.000 and 0.010]. (3)In both groups, a good sensitivity was demonstrated (75.4%&93.9%) when using the non-circumscribed margin as a criterion for malignancy, and high speciifcity was achieved in two groups (80.0%-100%and 87.9%-100%) when other descriptors including irregular shape, non-parallel orientation, echogenic halo, shadowing, changes of Cooper′s ligament and microcalciifcations were used as differentiation criteria. Conclusions Good interobserver agreement can be achieved using the BI-RADS-US lexicon in the diagnosis of small breast nodules. Non-circumscribed margin are proved as the most valuable sign for screening malignant breast lesions ≤ 2 cm. High speciifcity was found for irregular shape, nonparallel orientation, echogenic halo, shadowing, Cooper′s ligament changes and microcalciifcations, which can help biopsy and preoperative diagnosis.
9.Analysis of survey results of iodine deficiency disorders in 2009 in Jiangsu province
Pei-hua, WANG ; Qing-lan, ZHANG ; Li, SHANG ; Ying-xia, HE ; Jing-jing, ZHANG ; Li-li, JI ; Xiao-dong, CHEN ; Lian-sheng, CHEN
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2011;30(2):158-161
Objective To evaluate the control effect of the policy sustainable elimination of iodine deficiency disorders on the disease status after 15 years salt iodization, and to provide a scientific basis for the relevant policy adjustments. Methods Probability sampling method (PPS) was used to select 30 counties in Jiangsu province(except those iodine excess areas), of each county 40 children aged 8 - 10 were selected as the investigation objects, their thyroids were examined by palpation and B ultrasound, urinary iodine(UI), household salt iodine, and intelligence quotient(IQ) were also investigated. A questionnaire-based health education survey of children and women was also conducted. Results A total of 1200 salt samples were detected and the coverage and qualified rates of iodized salt were 97.5%(1170/1200) and 94.5%(1134/1200), respectively. Five hundred and ninety eight urinary samples of children aged 8 to 10 were detected. The median urinary iodine was 325.3 μg/L. Of 1200 children aged 8 to 10 examined, goiter was 1.70% (20/1200) by palpation and 1.00% (12/1200) by B ultrasound. Average IQ of those 598 children was 112.4 ± 13.2, and the proportion of mental retardation was 0.5% (3/598). The health education awareness were 95.9%(1830/1908) and 96.4%(431/447) for 636 students and 149 family women, respectively. Conclusions The control effect of iodine deficiency disorders is significant in Jiangsu province. Salt iodine concentration should be adapted to people's iodine nutritional status. Iodine nutrition needs of special population such as pregnant, lactation women and infants should be taking into account, and should also be combined with salt iodization status surveillance at county level.
10.Effects of nerve growth factor on proliferation of hepatic stellate cells.
Ya-jun HE ; Hai-yan ZHU ; Jian-chang SHU ; Xia LV ; Lian-xiang CHEN ; Guo-rong YE
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2012;20(12):912-914
OBJECTIVETo determine the effects of nerve growth factor (NGF) on proliferation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and investigate the related molecular mechanism.
METHODSAfter incubating cultured HSCs for 24 h with different concentrations of NGF (100, 200 or 400 ng/mL), the cell proliferation was observed by XTT colorimetric assay and cell cycle was detected by flow cytometry. Morphological changes in response to a 24 h exposure to 100 ng/mL NGF were observed by transmission electron microscopy.
RESULTSNGF significantly inhibited HSC proliferation (P less than 0.05) in a dose-independent manner. The optical densities of the XTT colorimetric assay were 0.66+/-0.03 for 100 ng/mL NGF, 0.69+/-0.03 for 200 ng/mL NGF, and 0.66+/-0.03 for 400 ng/mL NGF, all of which were significantly lower than that of the control group (0.73+/-0.01; P less than 0.05). All concentrations of NGF led to significantly higher numbers of HSCs in the G2 phase (100 ng/mL: 14.83+/-5.41%, 200 ng/mL: 14.73+/-2.50%, and 400 ng/mL: 14.87+/-2.06%), compared to that detected in the control group (7.47+/-4.39%; P less than 0.05). Twenty-four hours of exposure to 100 ng/mL NGF caused morphological changes indicative of apoptosis.
CONCLUSIONNGF inhibits the proliferation of HSCs, possibly by arresting the cells in the G2 phase of the cell cycle. NGF-inhibited cells may also undergo apoptosis.
Animals ; Apoptosis ; Cell Cycle ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Flow Cytometry ; Hepatic Stellate Cells ; cytology ; drug effects ; Nerve Growth Factor ; pharmacology ; Rats