1.Discussing the prevention and treatment of diabetes associated with abnormal lipid metabolism from turbidity-toxin
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(08):-
In this paper,we study on turbidity-toxin from the connotation,the pathological characteristics and process of diabetes,and explored the relationship of type 2diabetes with abnormal lipid metabolism and lipid toxicity.We found that insulin resistance,apoptosis of Islet,cell and various complications caused by abnormal lipid metabolism and lipid toxicity had signifi cant correlation with the process of the generation and variation of turbidity-toxin:it was argued that blood turbidity and its subsequent toxin accumulation were the pathogenic basis of the formation,combing with the turbidity-toxin,phlegm and blood stasis,then various complications occurred.So it provided a good theoretical and practical foundation for further treatment of type 2 diabetes associated with abnormal lipid metabolism by removing turbidity and detoxication.
2.Experimental research on intraperitoneal injection of saturated hydrogen saline for treating traumatic ar-thritis in rabbits
Guangbin MA ; Yongji HUANG ; Dongxue YAN
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2014;(8):810-813
Objective Inflammatory response is an important part in pathological change of traumatic arthritis(TA).Studies show that hydrogen has antioxidate and anti-inflammatory properties, however, there are few reports on treating TA with it.So this research aimed to investigate curative effects of curing traumatic arthritis in rabbits with intraperitoneal injection of saturated hydrogen saline solution . Methods A total of 26 New Zealand white rabbits were divided into three groups:normal control group (n=6), model experimental group (n=10), and model control group (n=10).Rabbits in model experimental group were intraperitoneally injected with 8 ml /kg saturated hy-drogen saline, once every three day;equivalent saline was injected in rabbits of model control group;while no treatment was done on normal control group.The treatment lasted for 6 weeks.Before and after the treatment, the serum and joint fluid of the rabbits in the three groups were respectively taken to determine the content of nitric oxide (NO) and hyaluronic acid (HA), which was used to evaluate therapeutic effect in combination with the behavioral performance of the rabbits . Results Significant improvement in behavior was found in model ex-perimental group after the treatment (P<0.05).No statistical differences were found in knee swelling scores of the three groupsbefore the treatment(P>0.05), but model experimental group was superior to model control group in knee swelling scores after the treatment (P<0.05).The contents of NO both in serum ([79.58 ±13.46] vs [76.23 ±12.15]) and joint fluid ([89.45 ±14.98] vs [80.36 ±12.78]) in two model groups increased before the treatment, which was of statistical difference (P<0.05), but the NO content decreased dramatically in model experimental group after the treatment ([436.82 ±60.91] vs [340.21 ±40.57],P<0.05), and no obvious changes were observed in model control group (P>0.05).The content of serum HA in model experimental group declined dramatically (P<0.05) and the joint fluid increased after the treatment ([1.72 ±0.37] vs [2.47 ±0.62],P<0.05), while no significant changes were found in model control group before and after the treatment. Conclusion The intraperitoneal injec-tion of saturated hydrogen saline may be effective in the treatment of trau-matic arthritis.
3.Effect of Ellagic Acid on Myeloma SP2/0 Cells
Ning ZHAO ; Yongji HUANG ; Guangbin MA ; Dongxue YAN
Herald of Medicine 2014;(10):1321-1325
Objective To investigate the effect of ellagic acid extracted from gallnut on multiple myeloma SP2 / 0 cell line and related mechanisms. Methods Multiple myeloma SP2 / 0 cell line was treated for 48 h with different concentrations of ellagic acid in vitro. Cell morphology,proliferation,apoptosis and cell cycle were analyzed with microscope,MTT experiment and flow cytometry,respectively. Tumor cell proliferation and apoptosis-related gene expression of COX-2 were detected by Western blotting. Results Cell cycle was arrested at the G1 phase 48 h after treatment with ellagic acid, the cell in G1 were (55. 21±3. 01)% , (64. 48 ± 0. 43)% , (75. 10 ± 2. 46)% , respectively, with significant difference as compared with control group [(34. 04±1. 74)% ,P<0. 01]. Cell suppression rate (21. 18±5. 92)% ,(44. 58±3. 43)% and (70. 15±2. 90)% ,respectively, in 20,40 and 60 μg·mL-1 ellagic acid treatment groups. Compared with the control group,the differences were significant (P<0. 01). Cell apoptosis rate was (9. 60 ± 0. 56)% , (19. 30 ± 1. 51)% and (35. 10 ± 5. 26)% , respectively, in 20,40 and 60 μg·mL-1 ellagic acid treatment groups,with significant differences as compared with the control group[(3. 23±0. 85)% ,P<0. 01]. With the increase of drug concentration,COX-2 expression was decreased. Conclusion Ellagic acid can inhibit myeloma SP2 / 0 cell proliferation and promote apoptosis.
4.Lateral and posterior single cage combined with unilateral pedicle screw fixation for lumbar degenerative disease
Dongxue YAN ; Yongji HUANG ; Guangbin MA ; Jun LUO ; Junzu HU ; Rongchi XIAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(4):541-546
BACKGROUND:Most of lumbar degenerative diseases, such as lumbar instability, lumbar disc herniation and discogenic lumbago, need lumbar spinal fusion for the spine stability, but the choice of internal fixation approaches is controversial.
OBJECTIVE:To compare the effectiveness between lateral lumbar interbody fusion with single cage and single cage combined with unilateral pedicle screw fixation for the 4th and 5th single-level lumbar degenerative disease.
METHODS:The clinical data of patients with single-level lumbar degenerative diseases (L4 and L5) undergoing lateral lumbar interbody fusion with single cage in 30 cases (experimental group) and single cage combined with unilateral pedicle screw fixation in 45 cases (control group) were analyzed retrospectively, and the curative effects were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:Al patients in the two groups were fol owed up for 13 months on average (ranged from 10 to 37 months). The incisions in the two groups were stage I healing. One case in the experimental group occurred cage displacement, but no obvious syndromes were detected. No significant difference in the effective rate after operation, hospital stay, and volume of drainage was detected (P>0.05). The operative time and bleeding volume in experimental group were better than those in the control group (P<0.05). ODI and JOA scores were significantly improved after treatment when compared with preoperative ones in the two groups (P<0.05), but no significant difference was visible between the two groups (P>0.05). The effectiveness of lateral lumbar interbody fusion with single cage and single cage combined with unilateral pedicle screw fixation for single-level degenerative lumbar diseases was similar. However, the former has the advantages of less invasion and quick recovery.
5.Early functional exercises after arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs:a meta-analysis
Chong SHEN ; Zhihong TANG ; Junzu HU ; Guoyao ZOU ; Rongchi XIAO ; Dongxue YAN ; Ruiduan LIU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2014;(17):2777-2782
BACKGROUND:At present, it remains unclear whether delayed functional exercises after arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs could elevate the healing rate of tendon. The opportunity of functional exercises after rotator cuff repairs is stil controversial, and there is no relevant system evaluation.
OBJECTIVE:To systematical y evaluate the differences in curative effects of early and delayed functional exercises after arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs.
METHODS:We searched the Pubmed, EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Control ed Clinical Trials, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, Wanfang Data, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Chongqing VIP Database. The key words were“arthroscopy, rotator cuff, rehabilitation”. The references of the included literatures were re-retrieved. The deadline of retrieval was August 15, 2012. The included literatures were randomized control ed trials on early and delayed functional exercises after arthroscopic rotator cuff repairs. Methodological quality evaluation, screening and heterogeneous test were conducted. REVMAN5.1 software was utilized to analyze the extracted data.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:We included three randomized control ed trials, including 237 patients:119 in the early movement group and 118 in the delayed movement group. During fol ow-up at 1 year after operation, no significant differences in range of motion, pain degree, American Shoulder and Elbow Surgeons Scale, Simple Should Test scores and re-tear rate of rotator cuff were detected between the two groups. Results confirmed that compared with delayed functional exercises, early functional exercises after arthroscopic rotator cuff repair did not have advantages on the improvement of joint function and range of motion, but also did not negatively affect cuff healing. Postoperative rehabilitation can be modified to ensure patient’s compliance.
6."Evaluation on therapentic effect of ""ladder dosage"" propranolol on mixed and deeper infantile hemangioma"
Shuxia ZHONG ; Junfeng ZHOU ; Yuanyuan WANG ; Lei YAO ; Yang SONG ; Dongxue YAN ; Shanshan LI
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2017;43(4):822-825
Objective:To treat the mixed and deeper infantile hemangioma with ladder dosage propranolol, and to explore its efficacy and safety.Methods:A total of 98 infants with hemangioma were treated by ladder treatment of propranolol.Before treatment,comprehensive assessments of electrocardiogram(ECG),heart color ultrasound, blood glucose,liver function,kidney function,myocardial enzymes and blood routine were conducted.After excluding contraindications,the dose of propranolol incrementally doubled from 0.5 mg·kg-1·d-1 to 4.0 mg·kg-1·d-1.Propranolol was taken 3 times a day.Before and after medication for 1 and 2 h,ECG was monitored.The changes of tumor size,texture,color and other changes or an onset of adverse reactions were dynamicly observed.The infants were visited every month.The efficacy was evaluated using Achauer system.Results: After medication,98 cases had different degrees of color changes or tumor consistency softening.After the dosage of propranolol was increased to 4.0 mg·kg-1·d-1,the change of tumor was the fastest.According to the 4-grade method, there were 84 cases(85.71%) as gradeⅣ (excellent),2 cases (2.04%) as grade Ⅲ (good),4 cases (4.08%) as gradeⅡ (medium)and 8 cases (8.16%) as gradeⅠ (poor).The curative effect of mixed hemangioma was better than that of deeper hemangioma(P<0.05).The recovery time of 74 cases of hemangiomas was 6 months.The major adverse reactions were heart rate decline(5/98,5.10%),drowsiness(3/98,3.06%),diarrhea(7/98,7.14%),loss of appetite (1/98,1.02%), and convulsions (2/98,2.04%).After treatment,all adverse reactions disappeared.Two months after drug withdrawal there were 4 cases of recurrence,and they were continously treated with propranolol.Conclusion: The efficacy of oral ladder dosage propranolol in treatment of mixed and deeper infantile hemangioma is increased significantly and there are no significant adverse reactions.
7.Vector Construction,Protein Expression,Purification and Identification of Calmodulin Mg2+Binding Site Mutants
Meimi ZHAO ; Zhuo LI ; Dongxue SHAO ; Hongyue LIANG ; Shan YAN ; Rui FENG ; Xuefei SUN ; Feng GUO ; Liying HAO
Journal of China Medical University 2016;45(5):394-397
Objective To construct plasmid vectors of calmodulin(CaM)Mg2+binding site mutants,and to express,purify and identify the mutant proteins. Methods Three kinds of cDNAs coding for the mutated CaM were cloned into pGEX?6P?3 plasmid vectors. These recombinant plasmids were transfected into Escherichia coli BL21 to express GST fusion proteins of CaM mutants. The fusion proteins were purified with Glutathione?Sep?harose 4B beads and PreScission protease. Results Both enzyme digestion analysis and DNA sequence identification proved the successful con?struction of the CaM mutant plasmids. SDS?PAGE results showed the high purity of each CaM mutant protein. The concentrations of three CaM mu?tants were around 1.0 mg/mL. Conclusion Prokayotic expression vectors of CaM Mg2+binding site mutants were successfully developed,and the eli?gible CaM mutant proteins were obtained. This study provided an important basis for further study on CaM’s biological function.
8.Profile and clinical significance of long non-coding RNA GAS8-AS1 in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma
Dongxue ZHANG ; Xin LIU ; Zhenwen CHEN ; Bojun WEI ; Guoliang QIAO ; Wei YAN ; Xiao ZHENG ; Zhen WEN ; Lei XIU ; Tao JIANG
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2017;33(8):687-692
Objective To investigate the expression level and clinical significance of long non-coding RNA(LncRNA) growth arrest specific gene-antisense 1(GAS8-AS1) in papillary thyroid microcarcinoma(PTMC) patients. Methods We investigated the expression profile of GAS8-AS1 in tissue samples of patients with PTMC as well as nodular goiter(NG) by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction(RT-qPCR). Results GAS8-AS1 in cancer tissue was down-regulated in PTMC patients compared with adjacent thyroid tissue and NG samples(P<0.05). Lower level of GAS8-AS1 was also correlated with central cervical lymph node metastasis(CLNM, P<0.05). The area under the ROC curve for GAS8-AS1 was up to 0.717 3 in CLNM prediction(P<0.05). Conclusion GAS8-AS1 may act as a potential biomarker for PTC diagnosis and CLNM prediction.
9.Risk prediction and stratification for central lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinoma
Wei YAN ; Tao JIANG ; Xiao ZHENG ; Dongxue ZHANG
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2017;33(22):3760-3764
Objective To establish a risk rating scale for central lymph node metastasis in papillary thyroid carcinoma and make risk stratification.Methods Data of 502 patients with PTC who were treated in Beijing Shijitan Hospital between January 2010 and June 2015 were retrospectively analyzed.The independent predictors for CLNM were found.Then a risk rating scale was established and stratification risk was made.The diagnostic value of the risk rating scale in predicting CLNM was evaluated.Data of 100 patients with PTC who were treated in Beijing Shijitan Hospital between July 2016 and June 2016 were used to validate the risk rating scale.Results A cutoff value of 5 points was found to be the best prediction for CLNM,with the sensitivity and specificity were 73.8% and 70.2 %.We definite score ≤ 4.5 as low risk for CLNM,as well as score from 5 to 7 as middle risk,score ≥ 7.5 as high risk.The other data of 100 patients was used to validate the risk rating scale.The sensitivity and specificity were 79.5% and 78.7 % respectively.The positive predictive value and the negative predictive value were 70.5% and 85.7% respectively.Conclusions The risk rating scale provide a convenient,intuitive and quantized method to predict CLNM,which is helpful to select suitable surgical strategy and reduce operative complications.
10.Role of CORM-3 in alleviating cognitive dysfunction and cortical neuronal pyroptosis of rats exposed to hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation
Dongxue ZHANG ; Yan LI ; Yang BAI ; Xupeng WANG ; Manman QI ; Xiaodong WANG ; Chaoyang LIU ; Limin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2019;18(7):649-655
Objective To explore the role of CORM-3 in alleviating cognitive dysfunction and cortical neuronal pyroptosis of rats exposed to hemorrhage shock and resuscitation. Methods One hundred and sixty-eight male SD rats, weighting 350-400 g, in accordance with random number table, were divided into 4 groups (n=42):sham-operated group, hemorrhage shock and resuscitation (H group), hemorrhage shock and resuscitation plus CORM-3 (CO group), hemorrhage shock and resuscitation plus iCORM-3 (ICO group). The rat hemorrhagic shock resuscitation models were established in H, CO and ICO groups:bleeding from femoral vein was performed to achieve mean arterial pressure of 25-35 mmHg (1 mmHg=0.133 kPa) for 60 min;and then, the collected blood was returned to the body within 15 min to reach the initial blood pressure level as resuscitation, and normal saline was injected if necessary. The rats in CO group were injected CORM-3 (4 mg/kg) via femoral vein after resuscitation, the rats in ICO group were injected iCORM-3 (4 mg/kg), and rats in the sham-operate group and H group were only injected equal amount of normal saline containing DMSO. Rats were sacrificed for cortex 12 h after end of resuscitation;CO content was assessed by gas chromatograph assay; Western blotting was used to detect the expressions of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) and BTB-CNC homology 1 (Bach1) in the nuclear, and heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-18 in cytosol; and neuronal pyroptosis rate was detected by cleaved caspase-1-Cy3/neuron-specific nucleoprotein (NeuN)-FITC/DAPI. Thirty d after resuscitation, open field test was used to assess the cognitive ability of the rats. Results At 12 h after resuscitation, as compared with sham-operated group, rats in the H, CO and ICO groups had significantly increased CO content, neuronal pyroptosis, ratio of Nrf2/Bach1, and expressions of HO-1, IL-1β and IL-18, statistically longer time spending in the central square, significantly smaller times crossing the grid and times standing on the back legs (P<0.05). As compared with H and ICO group, CO group had significantly increased CO content, ratio of Nrf2/Bach1, and HO-1 expression, times crossing the grid, times standing on the back legs, but significantly decreased neuronal pyroptosis, expressions of IL-1β and IL-18, and time spending in the central square (P<0.05). Conclusion CORM-3 can reduce the neuronal pyroptosis rate and alleviate cognitive dysfunction in rats with hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation, whose mechanism may be related to the increase of HO-1 expression after up-regulation of Nrf2/Bach1 ratio.