1.Effects of peripheral inflammatory hyperalgesia on expression of GABA and its receptors in the rat spinal dorsal horn
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1996;0(09):-
Objective To study the changes in the expression of GABA and its receptors in the dorsal horn of rat spinal cord induced by hind paw formalin injection. Methods Twelve healthy male SD rats weighing 300-325 g were randomly divided into two groups: (A) control group (n=6) and (B) peripheral inflammatory hyperalgesia group in which 5% formalin 50?l was injected subcutaneously into the plantar region of right hind paw to produce persistent pain(n=6). The animals were killed 24h after formalin injection. L_(4-6) segment of the spinal cord was removed. The number of GABA immuno-reactive cells was examined by immuno-cytochemistry technique and the exprpession of GABA_(A?3) and GABA_(B1) receptor mRNA in the spinal dorsal horn were determined by in situ hybridization. Results In control group(A), GABA immuno-reactive cells and GABA_(A?3) and GABA_(B1) receptor mRNA were observed throughout the lumbar spinal dorsal horn. The density of GABA immuno-reactive cells and GABA_(B1) receptor mRNA was highest in the superficial laminae Ⅰ-Ⅲ; while the GABA_(A?3) receptor mRNA was evenly distributed in the spinal dorsal horn. In group B, 24h after formalin injection there was a significant increase in the GABA immuno-reactive cells in the ipsilateral spinal dorsal horn. The expression of GABA_(A?3) and GABA_(B1) receptor mRNA were significantly increased in bilateral dorsal horn compared to group A. The three parameters were positively correlated and their locations in the spinal dorsal horn were not significantly different from those in group A. Conchusion GABA and its receptors may play an important role in nociceptive modulation.
2.Effect of sevoflurane versus propofol on cerebral energy metabolism in patients undergoing intracranial aneurysm clipping
Yan ZHANG ; Chun MENG ; Yaxin WANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(10):1206-1209
Objective To compare the effect of sevoflurane and propofol on cerebral metabolism in patients undergoing intracranial aneurysm clipping.Methods Sixty-eight ASA Ⅱ or Ⅲ patients aged 22-62 yr weighing 52-81 kg with Hunt-Hess Ⅱ or Ⅲ undergoing intracranial aneurysm clipping were randomly divided into 2 groups( n =34 each): group propofol(group P) and group sevoflurane (group S).Anesthesia was induced with target-controlled infusion(TCI) of propofol (target plasma concretration 2.0 μg/ml,group P) or inhalation of 8%sevoflurane (group S) and iv injection of remifentanil 0.8 mg/kg and atracurium 0.5 mg/kg.Anesthesia was maintained with TCI of propofol(target plasma concretration 1.5 μg/ml,group P) or inhalation of 2% sevoflurane (group S) and TCI of remifentanil (target plasma concretration 2.0-3.5 ng/ml) and infusion of atracurium (4μg· kg- 1 · min- 1 ).Samples of dialysate in brain were collected at 5 min before temporary arterial occlusion (T0 ),5 min (T1),10 min (T2 ),15 min (T3) of temporary arterial occlusion,and 10 min (T4),20 min (T5),40 min (T6 ) after cerebral aneurysm clipping for determination of glucose,lactate and pyruvate concentrations.Lactate/pyruvate(L/P) ratio was calculated.Results Compared with group P,the concentrations of glucose,lactate and pyruvate were significantly increased at T1 -06,and L/P ratio was decreased at T2-T4 in group S( P < 0.05).The glucose concentration was significantly lower,and lactate concentration higher at T1 -T6,pyruvate concentration was lower at T1 -T4,and higher at T5 and T6,and L/P ratio was higher at T1 -T5 in both groups than that at T0 ( P <0.05).The concentrations of glucose and pyruvate were higher and L/P ratio was lower at T4-T6,and lactate concentration was lower at T5,T6 in both groups than that at T3 ( P < 0.05).Conclusion Compared with propofol,sevoflurane can better improve cerebral metabolites in patients undergoing intracranial aneurysm clipping.
3.Comparison of effects of sedation induced with propofol versus midazolam on anterior pituitary hormone in mechanically ventilated patients with traumatic brain injury
Chun MENG ; Yan ZHANG ; Yaxin WANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;32(7):863-865
Objective To compare the effects of sedation induced with propofol and midazolam on anterior pituitary hormone in mechanically ventilated patients with traumatic brain injury.Methods Eighty-four patients with acute traumatic brain injury,aged 20-60 yr,weighing 50-70 kg,undergoing mechanical ventilation during sedation induced with propofol or midazolam,were randomly divided into 2 groups ( n =42 each):propofol group (group P) and midasolam group (group M).Ramsay sedation score was maintained at 2-4.In group P,propofol was continuously infused at the initial infusion rate of 1.5-6.0 mg·kg-1 ·h-1 and propofol 50 mg was injected intravenously to increase the depth of sedation when needed.In group M,midazolam was continuously infused at the initial infusion rate of 0.10-0.35 mg· kg-1· h-1 and midazolam 7.5 mg was injected intravenously to increase the depth of sedation when needed.The patients were ventilated for 70-120 h.Glasgow Coma Scale scores were assessed before sedation and Glasgow Outcome Scale scores were assessed 4 weeks after admission to the intensive care unit.Venous blood samples were collected at 24 and 72 h of sedation and 4 weeks after admission to the intensive care unit for determination of the levels of serum cortisol,thyroid-stimulating hormone,prolactin,and growth hormone by ELLSA.Results Compared with group M,the levels of serum cortisol and growth hormone were significantly decreased and the level of thyroid-stimulating hormone was significantly increased at 24 and 72 h of sedation in group P ( P < 0.05 or 0.01 ),and the parameters mentioned above were in the normal range.There was no significant difference in the serum prolactin level and outcome between the two groups (P > 0.05).Conclusion The effects of sedation induced with propofol and midazolam on anterior pituitary hormone are comparable in mechanically ventilated patients with traumatic brain injury.
4.Glycolysis and tumor
Xiaowei XU ; Xiangjun MENG ; Chun WANG
Journal of International Oncology 2011;38(8):585-589
Tumor cells obtain energy mainly by glycolysis to maintain growth and proliferation. It is related to the DNA mutations of mitochondria and anti-oncogene mutations. Inhibition of glycolysis can inhibit proliferation and kill tumor cells. The rate-limiting enzyme of glycolysis and hypoxia inducible factor may be the new targets for cancer therapy.
5. The genetic and immunohistochemical characteristics in imatinib-resistant gastrointestinal stromal tumor
Tumor 2008;28(12):1064-1068
Objective: The application of the tyrosine kinase inhibitor imatinib changed the treatment style and the prognosis foreground of gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST). The prognosis of advanced GIST was improved significantly. However, the number of patients with imatinib resistance increased continuously with enlongation of treatment period. Imatinib resistance became a hot point recently. This study aimed to explore the mechanism responsible for the acquired resistance to imatinib. Methods: With the bidirectional DNA sequencing and the analysis of an ABI PRISM 310 capillary electrophoresis system, this work sequenced the extrons 9, 11, 13, and 17 of KIT gene and the extron 12 and 18 in platelet derived growth factor receptor (PDGFR) α gene in the 9 GIST patients who were resistant to imatinib or obtained stable disease (SD) during imatinib treatment. Results: Activating mutations of KIT gene existed in 7 of 9 cases of GIST patients. Six cases had the KIT gene mutation in exon 11 encoding the juxtamembrane domain and 1 case had mutation in exon 13. Secondary KIT mutations were identified in the 4 imatinib-resistant patients. This work found an identical novel missense mutation in exon 17, T2467T-→T2467G, which caused a substitution of Tyr by Asp at codon 823 (Y823 D) in tyrosine kinase domain of KIT. Conclusion: The imatinib resistance may be related with missense mutation in exon 17, T2467T→T2467G, in tyrosine kinase domain of KIT.
6.Study of Breeding Saccharomyces cerevisiae with Improved Temperature and Ethanol Tolerance by Genome Shuffling
Hao WANG ; Hang WANG ; Chun MENG ; Yang-Hao GUO ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
By UV induced mutagenesis of protoplasts of Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain f4, f5 and f6, and screening on plates containing different concertration of ethanol at different temperature, we obtained improved strains, such as f4.2, f5.1, f6.2, f4.5. By using a DES to deal with all the improved strains, We obtained two mutants, f5.1.1 and f4.2.1,which have improved ethanol torlerance. We made use of genome shuffling to generate improved strains in this work. We shuffled twice these improved strains by protoplast fusion and finally obtained strains with higher temperature and ethanol tolerance. we also identified shuffled strains that produced more ethanol by shake-flask experments. At the 35℃, the ethanol yield of R24 strain got to 12.93% (W/V), and were almost 5% higher than that of stain f4.
7.An investigation and analysis for dietary nutrition in bedridden elderly patients
Chun WANG ; Runhong LIU ; Wenying MENG ; Ying FENG ; Ting ZHENG
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2011;10(6):415-417
In total, 607 bedridden patients aged 60 years and over at Tianlin community hospital and four other hospitals or at home-care in Shanghai were investigated with questionnaire, physical examinations and related laboratory tests. Contents of investigation include general situation, medical conditions, 24-hour recall of diet, intake of nutritional supplement preparation, and so on. As compare to the reference for nutrient intake of the elderly set in the Guide to Diet for Chinese Residents (2007), total nutritional intake was obviously insufficient and three nutrients in diet were imbalanced for most bedridden elderly patients. Intake of most nutrients (including proteins, dietary fiber, calcium, iron, zinc, selenium,copper, magnesium, phosphor, retinol equivalent, vitamin B1 , vitamin B2, vitamin C) was obviously low in bedridden elderly patients, with a larger gap from the requirements of the Dietary Guide.
8.Comparison of the effects of propofol versus midazolam on serum level of hydrocortisone in the elderly craniocerebral trauma
Chun MENG ; Gang LIU ; Yan ZHANG ; Yaxin WANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(3):208-210
Objective To compare the effects of propofol versus midazolam on serum hydrocortisone in the aged traumatic brain injury. Methods 64 patients (aged 65-72 years) with traumatic brain injury during mechanical ventilation were divided into propofol group (n=32) and midazolam group(n=32).The hemodynamics data,intracranial pressure(ICP) and the calculated cerebral perfusion pressure(CPP) were recorded.The serum hydrocortisone of patients was detectedby enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) at 24 h,72 h and 4 weeks in intensive care unit(ICU). Results There was no differences in partial pressure of carbon dioxide,heart rate,meanartery pressure,pulse biood oxygen saturation (SpO2 ),armpit temperature,endexpiratory gas(PEr CO2),intraeranial pressure (ICP) and cerebral pertusion pressure (CPP) between the two groups (P>0.05).The serum hydrocortisone in propofol group at 24 h and 72 h [(269.7±43.2) nmol/L and (235.0±67.0) nmol/L] were lower than in midazolam group [(278.0±75.5) nmol/L and (243.2±42.4) nmol/L] (t=5.312 and 5.919,both P=0.000).The serum hydrocortisone in propofol and midazolam group at 4 weeks were (209.1±73.9) nmol/L and (210.8±66.6) nmol/L,respectively,no significant difference was found(t=0.075,P =0.938). Conclusions There is a significant difference in the effects of propofol and midazolam on the early level of hydrocortisone in the aged patients with traumatic brain injury.
9.Age-related impairment of the prospective memory
Huai-Dong CHENG ; Kai WANG ; Yu MENG ; Sheng-Chun JIN ;
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2005;0(09):-
Objective To study the prospective memory and the severity of the impairment of event- based prospective memory(EBPM)and time-based prospective memory(TBPM)in normally aging adults. Methods We set a neuropsychological battery to measure the education-matched 40 adults and 40 normally aging adults who were given EBPM and TBPM tasks.Results Compared with the young controls(EBPM, 6.25?1.60;TBPM,5.38?0.87),both EBPM(2.50?0.85)and TBPM(4.93?1.07)in the elderly had been impaired,especially EBPM(t = 13.117,P
10.Effect of sevoflurane postconditioning on oxidative stress responses during focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion in rats
Yaxin WANG ; Yongwang WANG ; Yan ZHANG ; Chun MENG ; Yu LIANG ; Yuliang XUE
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2013;33(6):761-763
Objective To investigate the effect of sevoflurane postconditioning on oxidative stress responses during focal cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) in rats.Methods Twenty-four male Wistar rats,weighing 240-280 g,were randomly assigned into 3 groups:sham operation group (group S),focal cerebral I/R group (group I/R) and sevoflurane postconditioning group (group SP).The animals were anesthetized with intraperitoneal 10% chloral hydrate 350 mg/kg.Focal cerebral I/R was produced by middle cerebral artery occlusion.In group SP,3.9% sevoflurane (1.5 MAC) was inhaled starting from 20 min before reperfusion until 10 min after reperfusion.While 100% O2 and air were given instead of sevoflurane in groups I/R and S,respectively.Six rats chosen from each group at 24 h of reperfusion were sacrificed and brains were removed for determination of malondialdehyde (MDA),glutathione (GSH),superoxide dismutase (SOD),catalase (CAT),glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and glutathione reductase (GR) levels and for microscopic examination.The cerebral infarct size was measured by TTC staining.Results Compared with group S,MDA level and cerebral infarct size were significantly increased in groups I/R and SP,and GSH,SOD,CAT,GSH-Px and GR levels were decreased in group I/R,and GSH-Px level was decreased in group SP (P < 0.05).Compared with group I/R,cerebral infarct size and MDA level were decreased,and GSH,SOD,CAT,GSH-Px and GR levels were decreased in group SP (P < 0.05).The pathological changes were significantly attenuated in group SP compared with group I/R.Conclusion The mechanism by which sevoflurane postconditioning mitigates focal cerebral I/R injury in rats is related to enhanced antioxidase activity and inhibition of oxidative stress responses.