1.Effects of galantamine on function of learning and memory and cholinergic neurons in cortex and hippocampus in rat models of Alzheimer's disease
Sen LIU ; Jianfeng HAN ; Qiumin QU
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1982;0(04):-
Objective To explore the effects of galantamine on function of learning and memory and cholinergic neurons in cortex and hippocampus in rat models of Alzheimer's disease (AD) so as to further investigate the mechanism of cholinesterase inhibitors in improving the cognitive ability of AD patients. Methods The AD rat models established by injecting amyloid-beta protein (A? 1-40) into the bilateral Meynert nucleus were intervened with galantamine, and their abilities of learning and memory were measured with a behavioral test. Meanwhile, the changes in choline acetyltransferase (ChAT) in the rats were examined with immunohistochemical technique. Results In the AD model rats administered with galantamine, the performances in the test were significantly improved and ChAT immunoreactive positive neurons were increased significantly in hippocampus and cortex fields. Conclusion Galantamine can significantly improve the function of learning and memory of the AD model rats, and enhancing the survival characteristics of cholinergic neurons may be one of the important mechanisms, indicating a new possible mechanism of cholinesterase inhibitors as a remedy for AD.
2.Protective effects and mechanism of shenmai injection on cardiomyocytes
pei-ran, MA ; han-sen, WANG ; gui-mei, LI
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2004;0(07):-
Objective To investigate the protective effects and mechanism of shenmai injection(SMI) on cardiomyocytes injured by hydrogen peroxide(H 2O 2) or angiotension Ⅱ(AngⅡ). Methods According to the different concentrations of H 2O 2, AngⅡ,SMI,Vitamin C(VitC) added into the cardiomyocytes culture media(CCM), the cultures were divided into 15 groups. Lactate dehydrogenase(LDH ),malondialdehyde(MDA),superoxide dismutase (SOD) of CCM and cardiomyocytes viability(CMV), Na +-K +-ATPase,Ca 2+-ATPase?cardiomyocytes apoptosis rate(CMAR) ,nitrogen oxide(NO), nitrogen oxide synthesis enzyme(NOS),eNOS expression of cardiomyocytes were detected respectively .Results H 2O 2 or AngⅡ could decrease CMV, SOD, Na +-K +-ATPase,Ca 2+-ATPase,NOS,NO,eNOS expression and increase CMAR,LDH and MDA.SMI could lessen the changes of the items mentioned above ,which were caused by H 2O 2 or AngⅡ.The effects of SMI 10 ml/L were stronger than those of SMI 5 ml/L or VitC 50 mg/L.Conclusion SMI has a significant protective effect on cardiomyocyte injured by H 2O 2 or AngⅡ.
3. Recognition of the interstitial plane of the surgical membrane in radical resection of right semicolon cancer
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2019;22(5):436-440
According to multicenter randomized controlled trials, laparoscopic radical resection of colon cancer has the same short and long term clinical efficacy as traditional open surgery. In laparoscopic radical resection of right semicolon cancer, it is important to separate the embryonic plane of the root, and to ligate and cut off the central vascular roots. Only by separation along the membrane space can one achieve minimally invasive operation with no bleeding, and ensure the integrity of the excision of the mesangium and avoid damage of internal fascia and other organs. The mesangial distribution of the right semicolon is adjacent to the mesangium of the stomach and is connected to the mesentery of the small intestine. The pancreaticoduodenum locates between the right semicolon mesentery and the retroperitoneal subperitoneal fascia. In particular, the relationship between the anterior and posterior Treitz fascia of the pancreaticoduodenum and the Toldt space is complex, which is closely related to the feasibility of complete mesocolic excision(CME). This article introduces the distribution of intermembranous space and mesangial bed in the right semicolon, presenting the problem in CME surgery. In addition, there are key points in identifying the gap between the membranes based on the author’s experience and we propose a new evaluation criteria for membrane surgical specimens, which has certain guiding significance for radical CME surgery for right semicolon cancer.
4. Clinical significance of standardizing the specimens and pathological evaluation of colorectal cancer surgical specimens
Fang-hai HAN ; Sheng-ning ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Practical Surgery 2019;39(06):552-556
Proper evaluation and management of surgical specimens of colorectal cancer,such as standardizing the macroscopic evaluation criteria of colorectal cancer specimens,standard processing procedure of specimens,decision criteria of routine histologic types,the method for determination of the resection specimen infiltration distance and curative degree,are of important clinical significance for surgical quality control,assessment of local lesion infiltration and diffusion,pathological classification and stage,which is able to predict prognosis and guide postoperative treatment.
5.Pelvic membrane anatomy and surgery with network preservation of autonomic nervous system for rectal cancer.
Fang Hai HAN ; Sheng Ning ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2021;24(7):587-592
The principle of total mesorectal excision (TME) standardizes the resection range and surgical dissection plane in radical rectal cancer surgery, reduces the local recurrence rate and improves the long-term survival. TME is the "gold standard" in radical rectal cancer surgery. However, with the progress of laparoscopic surgical instruments and techniques in recent years, further understanding of pelvic membrane anatomy and autonomic nervous system has been gained, which makes the surgical plane of TME more accurate and the autonomic nervous system better preserved. According to anatomical discovery and histological confirmation, there is a fascia between the mesorectal fascia and pelvic parietal fascia, called pre-hypogastric nerve sheath, in which autonomic nervous system courses, including the superior hypogastric plexus, left and right hypogastric nerves, pelvic plexus and the neurovascular bundles, from the abdominal to the pelvic cavity behind the mesorectal fascia. It fuses with the end of the mesorectum at the superior border of musculi puborectalis, and goes around the mesorectum to join with Denonvillier fascia. On the basis of anatomical studies and empirical anatomical observations, we put forward the concept of network preservation of the autonomic nervous system: the main trunk as well as the nerve branches of the pelvic autonomic nervous system and accompanying blood vessels should be preserved to ensure the integrity of the nerve reflex arc. The concept allows the radical resection of rectal cancer to follow the principle of TME, and meanwhile, protect patient's urination function and sexual function to the greatest extent, improving the quality of life of patients after surgery.
Autonomic Nervous System
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Humans
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Neoplasm Recurrence, Local
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Pelvis
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Quality of Life
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Rectal Neoplasms/surgery*
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Rectum
6.Quantitative Evaluation of Left Ventricular Volume and Ejection Fraction in Patients with Pacemakers by 3D Echocardiographic Automated Quantification Technique
Pei-wei WANG ; Han-lu LV ; Yan-ping HE ; Ying-mei LIU
Journal of Sun Yat-sen University(Medical Sciences) 2020;41(5):815-820
【Objective】 Heart Model(HM) is a new method of 3D automatic left ventricular quantitative technique. This experiment is designed to test the feasibility and reproducibility of HM in evaluating left ventricular volume and ejection fraction of patients with pacemaker. 【Methods】 Echocardiography was performed in 50 patients with pacemaker. All of the two-dimensional and three-dimensional images were collected. Biplane Simpson method, HM method and traditional 3D-manual method were used to measure left ventricular end-diastolic volume(LVEDV), left ventricular end-systolic volume(LVESV) and left ventricular ejection fraction(LVEF), respectively. The measurement results and post-processing time of the three methods were compared. At the same time, the repeatability of HM method within and between groups was evaluated. 【Results】 The differences among Simpson, HM and 3D-manual in the measures of LVEDV and LVEF were statistically significant(P<0.05). LVEDV and LVESV measured by HM were larger than those measured by 3D-manual(P<0.05), while LVEF had no statistical significance(P>0.05). HM and 3D-manual measurements had a very high correlation and consistency. Compared with Simpson and 3D-manual, HM method had the least post-processing time, and the repeatability was good within and between groups. 【Conclusion】 HM method for automatic evaluation of left ventricular volume and ejection fraction is rapid, feasible and highly reproducible.
8.Operative treatment of nerve compression syndrome in ulnar nerve of elbow.
Jian-Hua SUN ; Cui-Fa LIU ; Sen-Dong HAN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2010;23(5):392-393
Adult
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Aged
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Elbow
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innervation
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Nerve Compression Syndromes
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physiopathology
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surgery
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Recovery of Function
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Ulnar Nerve
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physiopathology
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surgery
9.Metabolic response and dynamic nutrition support after trauma.
Chinese Journal of Burns 2013;29(4):335-337
Trauma can induce a series of dynamic metabolic responses with different characteristics in three stages, including ebb phase, flow phase, and recovery phase. Nutrition support after trauma should be dynamically adjusted according to metabolic response and its individual phase, focusing on energy balance as well as metabolic modulation, adjusting immunological response to trauma by reduction of the exaggerated cytokines production, maintaining body protein balance, and enhancing wound healing.
Energy Metabolism
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Humans
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Nutritional Support
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Wound Healing
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Wounds and Injuries
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metabolism
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therapy
10.Study on determination and principal component analysis of inorganic elements in Polygonum multiflorum from different areas.
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2008;33(4):416-419
OBJECTIVETo explore the character of inorganic elements in Polygonum multiflorum.
METHODThe contents of elements such as Al, B, Ba, Ca, Cu, Mn, Mg, Fe, Na, Ni, P, Se, Sr, Ti and Zn in nine P. multiflorum samples were determined by means of ICP-AEC. The results were used for the development of element distrubution diagram. The principal component analysis and one-way ANOVA of SPSS were applied for the study of characteristic elements in P. multiflorum.
RESULTThe contents of Al, Ca, K, Mg, Sr,Ti in wild P. multiflorum were remarkable higher than those in cultured P. multiflorum, and there was no significant difference between cultured and wild in the other elements. Five principal components which accounted for over 90% of the total variance were extracted from the original data. The analysis results show that Al, B, Ba, Fe, Na, Ni, Ti, Ca and Sr may be the characteristic elements in P. multiflorum. The element distrubution diagram of the sample from Tianyang was remarkable different comparing with the others.
CONCLUSIONThe principal component analysis could be used in data processing in inorganic elements.
Elements ; Polygonum ; chemistry ; Principal Component Analysis ; methods