1.Protective Effects of Cordyceps Sinensis from Different Habitats on Acute Injury of Hepatic Tissue Induced by Carbon Tetrachloride
Chen WEI ; Guo XIA ; Du GUANG ; Gong XUEPENG ; Sun YUANYUAN
China Pharmacist 2015;(8):1277-1279
To study and compare the protective effects of Cordyceps sinensis from different habitats on acute injury of hepatic tissue induced by carbon tetrachloride ( CCl4 ) . Methods:The rat model of acute injury of hepatic tissue induced by CCl4 was established. The biochemical indicators of alanine aminotranferease ( ALT) and aspartate aminotransferease ( AST) in the serum and superoxide dismutase ( SOD) and L-glutathione( GSH) in the liver tissue were detected, and the liver tissue HE staining was used for the histopathology determination. Results:Compared with those in the model group, the levels of AST and ALT in the serum were sig-nificantly reduced, the levels of SOD and GSH in the liver tissue were notably increased, and the necrosis of liver cells was improved in Cordyceps sinensis groups at low, medium and high dose from different habitats (P<0. 05), however, the differences between the two different habitats were not significant (P>0. 05). Conclusion: Cordyceps sinensis from Qinghai and Tibet shows some positive differences in the protective effect on the acute chemical liver injury induced by CCl4 in rats,however, the differences are not remarka-ble.
2.Protective Effects of Cordyceps Sinensis from Different Origins on Acute Renal Injury Induced by Gentami-cin Sulphate
Wei CHEN ; Xueyuan ZHANG ; Yuancai LIU ; Guang DU ; Xia GUO
China Pharmacist 2015;18(12):2042-2045
Objective:To investigate the protective effects of Cordyceps sinensis from Tibet and Qinghai on acute renal injury in-duced by gentamicin sulphate ( GM) . Methods:The rat model of acute renal injury induced by GM was established. The biochemical indicators including blood urea nitrogen ( BUN) and serum creatinine ( Scr) in serum and NAG enzyme and urine total protein in urine were detected. HE staining was used to observe the pathologic changes in kidney. Results:Compared with those in the model group, the levels of BUN and Scr in serum and NAG enzyme and urine total protein in urine were significantly reduced in the Cordyceps sinen-sis groups, and kidney cells necrosis was improved in the Cordyceps sinensis groups at low, medium and high dose (P<0. 05), how-ever, the difference between the Cordyceps sinensis groups with different habitats were not significant (P >0.05). Conclusion:Cordyceps sinensis from Qinghai and Tibet both have protective effect on acute kidney injury induced by GM in rats, and the difference between them is not remarkable.
3.Recent Advances in the Biomedical Application of Suparmolecular Hydrogels
Jiankun GUAN ; Xuepeng GONG ; Xia GUO ; Yuanyuan SUN ; Guang DU
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(7):770-773
Objective Supramolecular hydrogels were the hydrogels consisting of a solid 3D network with noncovalent bonds.Its unique properties such as biocompatibility,biodegradability,free sol-gel transformation and stable drug release ability make it widely exploited for various biomedical applications.This paper mainly focused on the use of supramolecular hydrogels in all types of biomedical application such as biosensor,cell culture,tissue engineering,gene engineering and drug delivery by research literature reviews.They hope that this focus review will contribute topromote the use of supramolecular hydrogels.
4.Effect of Cordyceps Sinensis from Different Origins on Immune Response in Mice
Wei CHEN ; Xueyuan ZHANG ; Yuejun YANG ; Sijin CHENG ; Guang DU ; Xia GUO
Herald of Medicine 2016;35(7):710-713
Objective To investigate the effect of cordyceps sinensis from different origins on immune response in mice. Methods Cordyceps sinensis from two origins were prepared into powder, and then the mice were divided into high, middle and low dose(0.4,0.2,0.1 g.kg-1)groups, respectively.In addition, purified water was given as the normal control group.Effects of cordyceps from two different origins were observed by detecting spleen lymphocyte proliferation induced by ConA, delayed type hypersensitivity ( DTH) in mice induced by sheep red blood cells ( SRBC ) , the number of antibody-producing cells, carbon clearance and peritoneal macrophages Swallow fluorescent microspheres, as well as the activity of NK cells. Results The ability of spleen lymphocyte proliferation induced by ConA, carbon clearance and peritoneal macrophages Swallow fluorescent microspheres, and the activity of NK cells were significantly enhanced in the middle and high dose group of two different origins cordyceps, compared with normal control group (P<0.05).Additionally, the number of antibody-producing cells was obviously increased in medium dose group of both origins cordyceps and decreased in the high dose group (P<0.05).The middle and high dose Qinghai cordyceps significantly improved DTH in mice, while Tibet cordyceps sinensis had no obvious effect, and there was significant difference (P<0.05) between the high dose group of Qinghai and three dose groups of Tibet Cordyceps sinensis.In addition, levels of serum hemolysin in mice were significantly increased in the middle and high dose group of Qinghai and high dose group of Tibet Cordyceps sinensis (P<0.05), and the differences of corresponding medium and high doses of two origins were significant ( P<0.05) . Conclusion Cordyceps sinensis of both different regions significantly improved the immune response of mice.However, the efficacy between the two origins was roughly equivalent and had no significant difference.
5.The acute effect of enalapril on 24 hour blood pressure and urinary albumin excretion rate in patients with NIDDM
Yong XIA ; Guang NING ; Yarong HU ; Limin ZHU ; Jizhen GUO ; Bangyao LUO ;
Chinese Journal of Diabetes 1995;0(04):-
The acute therapeutic effect of enalapril,an angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI),in reducing blood pressure and urinary albumin excretion rate(UAER) were assessed in 32 NID- DM and 13 essential hypertensive patients.After treatment for three days,24-h blood pressure and UAER in NIDDM patients were reduced significantly.UAER of essential hypertensive patients were reduced while in hypertensive patients UAER were reduced,but blood pressure except night SBP remained unchanged. This study suggests enalapril may have a specific protect effect on kidney which is independent of the de- crease in systemic blood pressure.
6.Pterygium conjunctive reverse transplantation combined with amniotic membrane transplantation on recurrent pterygium
Ting, LI ; Shu-Xian, CHEN ; Xu-Guang, XIA ; Zheng, YIN ; Mu-Zhen, HUANG ; Ping-Ying, GUO
International Eye Science 2014;(9):1715-1716
To discuss the effective method of decreasing the postoperative recurrence rate of recurrent pterygium.
●METHODS:Totally 126 cases (126 eyes) with recurrent pterygium were randomly divided into A group (56 cases) and B group ( 70 cases ). Group A was treated by pterygium conjunctive reverse transplantation combined with amniotic membrane transplantation, group B was treated by amniotic membrane transplantation. The followed-up time after surgery was 6-24mo.
●RESULTS:ln group A, postoperative 5-7d (average 5. 62± 1. 38d), cornea epithelium was repaired. ln group B, postoperative 7- 10d ( average 7. 38 ± 1. 12d), the corneal wound was healed. There was statistical significant difference between two groups (t = 4. 307,P<0. 05). Three cases recurrence were noted in A therapeutic group (56 cases), the recurrent rate was 5. 4%; Twelve cases recurrence were noted in B compared group (70 cases), the recurrent rate was 17. 1%. There was statistical significant difference between two groups(P<0. 05).
●CONCLUSlON: lt is suggested that pterygium conjunctive reverse transplantation combined with amniotic membrane transplantation is effective in the treatment of recurrent pterygium.
7.The mechanism of androgen independent signaling pathway in castration-resistant prostate cancer and the research progress on related drugs
Meng-xia XUE ; Yue GU ; Jian-guo SUN ; Guang-ji WANG ; Ying PENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(1):21-28
Prostate cancer is one of the common malignant tumors of male urogenital system, and the incidence of prostate cancer in China has increased significantly in the past decade. At present, endocrine therapy based on androgen blockade is the main method of clinical treatment except radical surgery and radiotherapy/chemotherapy for prostate cancer. However, the clinical benefit can only be obtained in the early stage of treatment, and nearly 90% of patients will develop to the castration resistance, and among them, nearly 90% of patients will have bone metastasis. The quality of life decreases sharply with the progression of disease for patients. In addition to the androgen signal pathway, studies have shown that many other oncogenic signal pathways have involved in the development of castration resistance, including classic cancer signaling pathways, immune and inflammatory signaling pathways, etc. Understanding the mechanism of androgen independent signal pathway in the formation of castration resistance will help to understand the off-target effect of androgen blocking therapy and introduce new treatment targets or strategies to get rid of the "no drug available" dilemma for clinical treatment of castration resistance.
8.Prevalence of lower urinary tract symptoms in young and adolescent females in Luoyang City
Zhi-Qiang ZHOU ; Su-Zhen GUO ; Wei YU ; Cui-Lan ZHANG ; Guang-Hui DU ; Xiao-Yan XIA ;
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2003;0(04):-
0.05).Overall prevalence of UI was 15.93% in the students,20.45% in those of junior high school,10.44% in senior high school and 16.72% in university(P0.05),accounting for 63.90%,10.47% and 25.63% of the total students with UI.Conclusions Great importance should be attached to the higher prevalence of LUTS in young and adolescent females by gynecologists and urologists.More attention should also be paid to health education on LUTS and medical care for those with LUTS to alleviate and delay occurrence of UI symptoms.
9.Application of MSCT's coronary artery calcification score in evaluation of sudden death caused by coronary artery disease.
Lei WAN ; Chong-Liang YING ; Ning-Guo LIU ; Wen-Tao XIA ; Ya-Hui WANG ; Hua WEI ; Guang-You ZHU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2013;29(6):401-404
OBJECTIVE:
To access application value of multi-slice spiral computed tomography (MSCT) and coronary artery calcium scoring (CACS) in investigation the coronary artery disease (CAD), and to explore the effective way of virtual autopsy to evaluate the sudden death due to CAD.
METHODS:
Nine cases of sudden cardiac death were collected to analyze MSCT before the autopsy. The quantitative analysis of the degree of coronary artery calcium was made by Agatston's method. The CACS of all the subjects were calculated based on the diagnostic criteria for CAD, in which calcium scoring was more than 400. The results of CACS were compared with that of the autopsy.
RESULTS:
Only 2 cases got the high calcium scoring which were more than 400 in the 9 cases died of CAD confirmed by the autopsy. The prediction rate of CACS for CAD was only 22.2%. Pulmonary edema of different severity was found in both autopsy and MSCT. There was a higher morbidity rate in the left anterior descending of coronary artery than the other branches.
CONCLUSION
Obvious calcification of coronary artery can be detected by MSCT and calculating CACS. To detect subtle calcification needs other technologies such as postmortem angiography.
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10.Study of the anti-endotoxin effect of beta-1, 2, 3, 4, 6-penta-O-galloyl-D-glucopyranose in vitro.
Gen-fa LV ; Guang-xia XIAO ; Guo WEI ; Yi-bin GUO ; Jiang ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Burns 2005;21(4):282-284
OBJECTIVETo study the anti-endotoxin effect of beta-1, 2, 3, 4, 6-penta-O-galloyl-D-glucopyranose (PGG) in vitro.
METHODSThe affinity of PGG with lipid A was determined with biosensor technology, and the endotoxin-neutralizing effect was assayed with LAL. Human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (hPBMC) were separated from healthy donors and cultured in vitro. The effect of different concentrations of PGG on the release of TNF-alpha and hIL-6 from LPS-stimulated hPBMC were measured by ELISA method.
RESULTSLipid A was combined with different concentrations of PGG. The combination speed was shortened with the increase in PGG concentration. The KD value between PGG and Lipid A was 5.2 x 10(-7) mol/L. The release of TNF-alpha and IL-6 of hPBMC under LPS stimulation (958 +/- 234 ng/L vs 1 351 +/- 99 ng/L) was obviously inhibited by PGG in the concentration of higher than 20 mg/L compared with that without PGG treatment (1 788 +/- 171 ng/L vs 1 965 +/- 232 ng/L, P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONPGG show an anti-endotoxin effect in vitro, which may be associated with its ability to combine and neutralize endotoxin.
Biosensing Techniques ; Cells, Cultured ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drug Antagonism ; Endotoxins ; pharmacology ; Humans ; Hydrolyzable Tannins ; pharmacology ; In Vitro Techniques ; Interleukin-6 ; metabolism ; Leukocytes, Mononuclear ; metabolism ; Lipid A ; pharmacology ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; metabolism