1.Effects of procainamide on a canine model of electropharmacology as assessed by programmed electrical stimulation
Zhibing GUO ; Hongyu CAO ; Zhi XU ; Qing LI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(05):-
A canine model of electro-physiologic-electropharmacologic testing on ischemic ventricular tachyarrhythmias were established in the open-chest dogs subjected to programmed electrical stimulation (PES) on 5~8days after acute my-ocardial infarction produced with two -stage occlusion of left anteriol decending coronary artery (LAD) followed by partly reperfusion. The electrophysiologic -electropharmacologic effects of pro-cainamide (PA ) were observed in this canine model. pA distinctly lengthened the QTc interval and the effective refractory period ( ERP) of normal and infarct myocardium in both ventricles and decreasedthe dispersion of ERP in infarct myocardium (IDR) as well as the dispersion of ERP in left ventricle (VDR). The PES - induced ventricular tachycardia (VT) or ventricular fibrillation (VF) was prevented in 5 out of 6 PA treated dogs (n = 6),Normal saline (NS) did not prevented PES- induced VT/VF. The results suggest that PA may be effective in preventing the onset of reentrant ventricular tachyarrhythmias after myocardium ischemic damage.
2.Prediction and assessment of left ventricular function improvement of acute myocardial infarction after percutaneous coronary intervention by two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging
Bo HU ; Ruiqiang GUO ; Qing ZHOU ; Jinling CHEN ; Jia HUANG ; Sheng CAO ; Qing DENG
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(9):751-756
Objective To assess the left ventricular function of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) treated by percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) by speckle tracking imaging (STI).Methods 75 AMI patients who had AMI for the first time and have been treated by primary PCI were enrolled.Dynamic images were acquired before PCI,at 6 months after PCI and analyzed by STI.Dynamic images were analyzed for longitudinal peak systolic strain (LPSS),radial peak systolic strain (RPSS) and circumferential peak systolic strain (CPSS) values by STI.According to the comparison of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) before PCI and 6 months after PCI,patients were divided into left ventricular function improved group (△LVEF≥5%) and not-improved group.Results Compared to non-improved group,LPSS (P <0.001),RPSS (P <0.05,P <0.001) and CPSS (P <0.001) of improved group were all higher before and 6 months after PCI.LPSS (r =-0.578,P <0.001) and CPSS (r =-0.817,P <0.001) before PCI were both closely related to △LVEF.In single parameter mode of ROC curve analysis,the area under the ROC curve (AUC) (0.867),sensitivity (94.7%) and specificity (74.4%) of CPSS are relatively higher than other STI parameters.In multiple parameters united mode of ROC curve analysis,AUC (0.897),sensitivity (94.7%) and specificity (74.4%) of LPSS,RPSS and CPSS united were the highest among all the combinations of all STI parameters.Conclusions Left ventricular function improvement of patients with AMI 6 months after PCI is accurately assessed and predicted by STI.CPSS is a strong predictor for left ventricular function improvement 6 months after PCI of AMI patients among all the STI parameters and is an effective indicator for the assessment of left ventricular function improvement of AMI patients.
3.Assessment of left ventricular function early and late improvement of acute myocardial infarction after percutaneous coronary intervention by two-dimensional speckle tracking imaging
Bo HU ; Qing ZHOU ; Jinling CHEN ; Jia HUANG ; Qing DENG ; Sheng CAO ; Ruiqiang GUO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;(11):926-931
Objective To assess left ventricular function early and late improvement of patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) treated by percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) by speckle tracking imaging (STI).The clinical values of the assessment of STI for the prognosis and heart function improvement of AMI patients treated by PCI were discussed.Methods 73 AMI patients who had AMI for the first time and had been treated by primary PCI from September 2010 to July 2011 and were examined in the follow-ups from December 2010 to February 2012 in our hospital were enrolled.Dynamic images were acquired before PCI,at 3 months and 6 months after PCI and analyzed by STI.Dynamic images were analyzed for longitudinal peak systolic strain (LPSS),radial peak systolic strain (RPSS) and circumferential peak systolic strain (CPSS) values by STI.According to the comparison of left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) before PCI and 6 months after PCI,patients were divided into left ventricular function improved group (ΔLVEF6>5%) and not-improved group.According to the comparison of LVEF before PCI and 3 months after PCI,improved group were divided into left ventricular function early-improved group (ΔLVEF3 >5%) and late-improved group.Results The values of all STI parameters before PCI,3 months and 6 months after PCI in improved group were higher than those in not-improved group (P <0.001,all).LPSS before PCI and at the follow-ups and RPSS at 3 months after PCI in early-improved group were higher than those in late-improved group (LPSS at 3 months after PCI:P<0.001;Other parameters:P <0.05).There were significant correlations between all STI parameters and both ΔLVEF3 and ΔLVEF6.LPSS before PCI was more closely related to ΔLVEF3 (r =-0.781,P <0.001).CPSS at 6 months after PCI was more closely related to ΔLVEF6 (r =-0.834,P < 0.001).Conclusions Early and late function improvement of left ventricle in AMI patients who is treated by PCI are accurately assessed by STI.The precise analyses of longitudinal and circumferential movements in STI are important for clinical diagnosis.
4.Improve the diagnostic efficiency of obstructive coronary artery stenosis based on a three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging multi-parameter analysis model
Hongning SONG ; Zhenying QIN ; Qing ZHOU ; Bo HU ; Sheng CAO ; Qing DENG ; Ruiqiang GUO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2015;24(2):100-104
Objective To create a three-dimensional speckle tracking imaging (3DSTI) multiparameter analysis model to improve the diagnostic efficiency of obstructive coronary artery stenosis.Methods One hundred and four patients with chest pain were divided into two groups:coronary heart disease(CHD) group (61 patients) and control group (43 patients) according to the result of selective coronary angiography (SCA).The two groups' clinical data and echocardiographic parameters were aquired,including mitral flow E and A velocities,E peak deceleration time,isovolumic relaxation time (IVRT),mitral annulus velocity e' and a' peak in diastolic and s' peak in systolic by tissue Doppler imaging (TDI),and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF).The global longitudinal peak strain (2D-GLPS) by two dimensional speckle tracking,global longitudinal peak strain (3D-GLPS),circumferential peak strain(3D-GCPS),radial peak strain (3D-GRPS) and area peak strain (3D-GAPS) were acquired.Results For conventional parameters,there were no significant difference between the two groups.Compared with control group,TDI e' peak,3D-GRPS decreased,significantly E/e',2D-GLPS,3D-GLPS,3D-GAPS,3D-GCPS increased significantly (P <0.01).For single parameter,area under the ROC curve (AUC) were successively 3D-GAPS(0.766) > 3D-GLPS(0.746) > 2D-GLPS(0.746) >3D-GRPS(0.727) > s' (0.703) >E/e' (0.688)>3D-GCPS(0.686).AUC for single and multi technology were successively p-Union(0.856)>p-3DSTI(0.772) > p-TDI (0.757) > p-2DSTI (0.746).Conclusions 3DSTI together with multi-parameter analysis model can significantly improve the diagnostic efficiency of obstructive coronary artery stenosis.Area strain is an independent predictor of obstructive coronary artery stenosis.
5.Research on Nonlinear Characteristic of ECG Signals and Tone of Autonomic Nervous System during Water-immersion Restraint Stress in Rats.
Yongxin GUO ; Qing JIAO ; Shu GUO ; Yuanfang XIE ; Jimin CAO ; Zhengguo ZHANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(02):-
Objective To definite the status of tone of autonomic nervous system during water immersion process by analyzing the nonlinear characteristic of ECG signals;To explore the relation of approximate entropy(ApEn),scaling exponent(?) changes and modulation function status of autonomic nervous system.Methods The ECG signals of rats during the process of restraint stress(RS),water-immersion restraint stress(WRS) and Vagotomy and Water-immersion restraint stress(vagotomy-WRS) were recorded.The ApEn and ? of RR intervals were calculated.Results After the stress,the differences of the value of ApEn and ? of RR intervals between RS and vagotomy-WRS groups and between different periods in vagotomy-WRS group were not significant.The value of ApEn increased in WRS group and decreased in RS group significantly.Compared with pre-stress,? showed decreased trend,all of the values smaller than 0.5 in WRS group and increased obviously,most values larger than 0.5 in RS group.Conclusion The increased ApEn and decreased ? indicates a higher intensity of parasympathetic activity.The parasympathetic activity is the predominant response of autonomic nervous system during water immersion process.
6.Clinical Significance of Detection of S - 100? Protein in Cerebrospinal Fluid and Serum of Children with Acute Viral Encephalitis
yu-hong, CAO ; guang-yun, ZHANG ; guo-cheng, ZHANG ; yan-hua, CAO ; xin-wei, YANG ; xin-hong, QIAN ; qing, SHEN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2003;0(10):-
Objective To explore the changes of S - 100? protein in cerebrospinal fluid and serum of children with viral encephalitis and its clinical significance. Methods The levels of S - 100? protein of cerebrospinal fluid and serum of 36 children with viral encephalitis and 20 lumbar anesthesia children without central nervous system diseases were measured by enzyme - linked immunosor bent assay. Differences in the levels of cerebrospinal fluid and serum S-100? protein between children with and without coma, with and without convulsion, with and without sequelae in the case group were compared. Results S-100? protein levels of cerebrospinal fluid in the case group and control group were (0.641?0.390) and (0.037 ? 0.014) ?g/L( P
7.Recent progress of the mechanisms for RNA viruses to block the recognition of dsRNA with RIG-I-like receptors.
Guo-qing WANG ; Zi-xiang ZHU ; Wei-jun CAO ; Lei LIU ; Hai-xue ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Virology 2014;30(6):704-712
RIG-I-like receptors (RLRs) belong to pattern recognition receptors, which perform significant roles in antiviral responses. RLRs can initiate a cascade of signaling transduction that induces the production of type I interferon and activates the interferon signaling pathway, ultimately resulting in antiviral responses. In the course of evolution, viruses have been constantly counteracting host immune systems to facilitate their own survival and replication, and have developed a set of antagonistic strategies. These mainly comprise elusion, disguise and attack strategies to eliminate the activation of RLRs. In virus-infected cells, RLRs recognize viral RNA and then induce antiviral responses. A better understanding of viral antagonistic strategies against RLRs will provide insights into the development of new antiviral medicines. This mini-review concludes that there are three main antagonistic strategies by which RNA viruses can counteract the activation of the RLRs pathway. It aims to provide references and insights for similar studies on viral antagonism in an array of RNA viruses.
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8.Evaluation of the function and synchronization of left atrial in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation by two dimensional speckle tracking imaging
Sheng CAO ; Jinling CHEN ; Qing ZHOU ; Bo HU ; Jia HUANG ; Ruiqiang GUO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2013;(3):194-198
Objective To evaluate the function and synchronization in patients with paroxysmal atrial fibrillation(PAF) by two dimensional speckle tracking imaging(2D-STI) measuring the strain of left atrial.Methods Thirty healthy controls and thirty-five patients with PAF were studied.The PAFs were divided into group PAF1 during the diapause and group PAF2 during the stage of attack.From the strain-time curve of 2D-STI workstation,the peak velocity(Vs,Ve and Va),the peak amplitude of longitudinal strain (Ss,Se and Sa) and strain rate (SRs,SRe and SRa) were acquired in the course of systole,the early and the late diastole respectively.The synchronization of left atrial (Ts-SD,Te-SD and Ta-SD) could be gotten from the time to the peak strain.The correlation were analysed between the synchronization indices and the strain rate parameters.Results ①No significant differences were found at the age,heart rate,E/A,IVS,LVEDD and LVEF.Compared with the control group,the LAD increased and DT decreased in PAF1 and PAF2 groups (P <0.05).②The peak velocity were slower,the peak strain were shorter and the peak strain rate were lessened in the PAFs than the controls(P <0.05),except the SRa(P >0.05).③The Ts-SD and Te-SD were much more different during the three groups(P <0.05),the PAF2 showed fewer synchronization; the Ta-SD was higher in the PAF1 than the controls(P <0.05).④The Ta-SD had a positive correlation with SRa(r =0.61,P <0.01).Conclusions The reservoir and conduit function of left atrial are impaired in PAFs during the diapause,the booster pump could recover partially,however,there are dyssynchronization.The booster pump function disappear during the stage of attack and there are worse synchronization.2D-STI may paly important roles in the assessment of function and synchronization of left atrial.
9.Using cell membrane chromatography and HPLC-TOF/MS method for in vivo study of active components from roots of Aconitum carmichaeli
Yan CAO ; Xiaofen CHEN ; Diya LU ; Xin DONG ; Guo-Qing ZHANG ; Yi-Feng CHAI ;
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2011;01(2):125-134
An offline two-dimensional system combining a rat cardiac mascle cell membrane chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (CMC-TOF/MS) with a high performance liquid chromatography time-of-flight mass spectrometry (HPLC-TOF/MS) was established for investigating the parent components and metabolites in rat urine samples after administration of the roots of Aconitum carmichaeli. On the basis of the analysis of the first dimension, retention components of the urine sample were collected into 30 fractions (one fraction per minute). Then offline analysis of the second dimension was carried out. 34 compounds including 24 parent alkaloids and 10 potential metabolites were identified from the dosed rat urine, and then binding affinities of different compounds on cell membranes were compared and influences of some functional groups on activity were estimated with the semi-quantification and curve fitting method. As a result, binding affinities decreased along with the process of deacylation, debenzoylation and demethylation, which may be related to the alleviation of toxicity in the procedure of herb processing or metabolism. Moreover, some minor components in rat urine (Songorine, 14-benzoylneoline, Deoxyaconitine, etc. ) exerted relatively strong affinity on cell membranes are worth exploring. The results delivered by the system suggest that the CMC can be applied to in vivo study.
10.Experiment study on the transfection of exogenous genes promoted by ultrasound-targeted microbubbles combined with a peptide nucleic acid binding nuclear localization signal
Nan JIANG ; Qian CHEN ; Bo HU ; Qing ZHOU ; Sheng CAO ; Chuangli FENG ; Ruiqiang GUO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2017;26(5):442-447
Objective To increase the transfection of EGFP-N3 plasmids into 293T cells using ultrasound-targeted microbubbles delivery(UTMD) mediated a peptide nucleic acid (PNA) binding nuclear localization signal (NLS).Methods Antibody-targeted microbubbles were used in the experiments which can specifically recognize the SV40T antigen receptor.The SV40T antigen receptors were expressed on the membranes of 293T cells.The PNA containing the NLS were inserted in the EGFP-N3 plasmid DNA,which increased nuclear localization.Ultrasound-targeted microbubble delivery (UTMD) and the PNA binding NLS were utilized to improve the cytoplasmic import of plasmids and the nuclear intake of the plasmid from the cytoplasm,respectively.The study was divided into five groups:Contrast (group A),Common microbubble + DNA (group B),Antibody-targeted microbubbles + DNA (group C),Common microbubbles + NLS-PNA-DNA (group D),Antibody-targeted microbubbles + NLS-PNA-DNA (group E).Fluorescence microscope was used to observe the fluorescent light in each group;flow cytometry to test the transfection;RT-PCR and Western blot to detect genes' mRNA and protein expression level.Results Ultrasound and antibody-targeted microbubble delivery (UTMD) significantly enhanced the cytoplasmic intake of exogenous genes and maintained high cell viability(>80%).Fluorescent microscope showed that the quantities of green fluorescence in cells were increased successfully.The transfection results of flow cytometry were 0,(9.30 ± 0.46)%,(26.46 ± 2.01)%,(29.54 ± 0.62)%,(45.72 ± 1.86)%,respectively,and the differences were statistically significant(P <0.05).The relative mRNA and protein expression in group E were greater than those in group C and D respectively (P <0.05).Conclusions UTMD combined with antibody-targeted microbubbles and a PNA binding NLS plasmid can significantly improve transfection efficiency of exogenous genes by enhancing both cytoplasmic and nuclear DNA import.