1.Effects of survivin on radiation injury and its relation to Caspase-9/6,3 activity
Yang GAO ; Chengji LUO ; Haidi LI ; Yehua ZHENG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(15):-
Objective To explore the effects of survivin on radiation injury and its relation to caspase 9/6,3 activity. Methods ① IEC 6 cells were treated under hypoxic environment for 8 h and followed by reoxygenation for 24 and 48 h, and then the expression of survivin was identified by Western blotting. ② After treatment with 35 Gy 60 Co , the apoptosis rate in different groups was detected with FACS and the caspase 9/6,3 activity was tested using the caspase 9/6,3 assay kit. Results Hypoxic preconditioning could induce the expression of survivin in IEC 6 cells and survivin could decrease the caspase 3 activity, resulting in reduced apoptosis rate induced by radiation. Conclusion Survivin induced by hypoxic preconditioning can inhibit the apoptosis induced by radiation by reducing the caspase 3 activity.
2.Effects of NMDA receptor on glucocorticoid receptor mRNA levels in hippocampus of rats after scald burn stress
Jianhua LU ; Jian DANG ; Haidi LI ; Jingsheng GAO ; Jiaxiang XIONG ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the changes of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) gene expression in the hippocampus of rats following scald burn stress and the role of N methyl D aspartate (NMDA) receptor in this change. Methods Adult male Wistar rats inflicted with 30% TBSA full thickness scalding were applied as severe scalding stress model. GR mRNA levels in the hippocampus were detected with RT PCR. Results A significant decrease of GR mRNA levels was observed in the hippocampus 2 h after the scalding stress. The decrease could be inhibited when MK 801, an NMDA receptor antagonist, was administered prior to stress, and be augmented with the administration of NMDA, an NMDA receptor agonist, but not be affected by normal saline. Conclusion NMDA receptors are involved in the scalding stress induced down regulation of GR gene expression in the rat hippocampus.
3.Design of the automatic control system for visual discrimination Go/No-Go task training
Bangyun ZHAO ; Haidi LI ; Xicheng LI ; Enquan GAO ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
Objective To design the automatic control system for visual discrimination Go/No Go task training applied in the research of cognitive neuroscience, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, psychology and psychiatry. Methods Windows was used as the operation platform. The powerful graphic visualized Visual C++6.0 was used as the software for the development. Electric magnet compatible technology was applied in the hardware for the purpose of the stable system. Results This system could automatically and accurately control the whole process of visual discrimination Go/No Go task training. Conclusion The system with friendly interface is stable, reliable, easy to operate, and accurate to judge and time the animal behaviors by electric magnet compatible transducer.
4.Differences of spontaneous discharges of hippocampal pyramidal cells in rats of different age and memory groups
Jie GAO ; Jianfeng SUI ; Zhiru ZHU ; Haidi LI ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the characteristics of spontaneous discharges of hippocampal pyramidal cells (PC) in rats in age and memory groups with the help of nonlinear theory. Methods Rats were randomly divided into age group and memory group. Age group included aged group (16-19 months) and young group (3-4 months) whereas memory group included good memory and poor memory groups in adult. Extracellular single cell recording was performed in vivo . Results No characteristics of the rhythm of spontaneous discharges of hippocampal pyramidal cells in distribution figure of interspike interval(ISI) were found, but the loss of complexity(C) and low percentage of favored patterns(PF) were found in age and poor memory groups. Conclusion The ISI complexity and the PF of the hippocampal pyramidal cells are correlated to age and memory, suggesting that the analysis of the complexity and favored patterns may be helpful for the discovery of the characteristics of the information coding in spontaneous discharges of hippocampal pyramidal cells.
5.Effects of hippocampal NMDA receptor on HPA axis activity following severe burn
Jianhua LU ; Yanling SONG ; Haidi LI ; Jingsheng GAO ; Bangyun ZHAO ;
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1983;0(03):-
Objective To investigate the changes of HPA axis activity following scald stress and to elucidate if NMDA receptor is involved in this change. Methods Adult male Wistar rats were inflicted with 30% TBSA full thickness scalding burn, which was applied as severe trauma stress model. Using this model, we detected the changes of serum cortisol and ACTH concentration in scald rats pretreated with intrahippocampal microinjection of NMDA receptor antagonist MK801 or NMDA receptor 1 antisense oligodeoxynucleotide. Results Intrahippocampal microinjection of MK 801 6 ?g resulted in an significant decrease of serum cortisol and ACTH concentration at 2 h after burn, and microinjection of MK 801 12 ?g resulted in a more significant decrease of these values. In accordance with microinjection of MK 801, intrahippocampal microinjection of NMDA receptor 1 antisense oligodeoxynucleotide of 10 nmol/L and 20 nmol/L also resulted in a significant and a more significant decrease of serum cortisol and ACTH concentration after burn. Conclusion Hippocampal NMDA receptor plays an important role in over excitation of HPA axis following burn.
6.The change of the gene expression of NMDA receptor subunits in rat hippocampus after scalding.
Jianhua LU ; Haidi LI ; Jingsheng GAO
Chinese Journal of Burns 2002;18(3):180-182
OBJECTIVETo observe the change of the gene expression of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptors (NMDAR) subunits in rat hippocampus after scalding.
METHODSThe backs of the rats were shaved and immersed in warm water for 10 sec. to make control group (C), and the backs shaved and immersed in hot water (90 degrees C) for 10 sec to make 30% full skin scalding model as the scalding group (S). The mRNA expression of the subunits of rat hippocampus NMDAR-NMDAR1, NMDAR2A, NMDAR2B, NMDAR2D was determined with RT-PCR technique in C group and at 0.5, 1, 2 and 4 postburn hours (PBHs) in S group.
RESULTS(1) There exhibited no obvious change of the mRNA expression of all the subunits of NMDAR at 0.5 and 1 PBH in S group when compared with that in C group. But the mRNA expression of NMDAR1 increased for 24.3% and 20.9% and that of NMDAR2A increased for 27.8% and 27.6% at 2 and 4 PBHs respectively when compared with that in C group (P < 0.05). In addition, the mRNA expression of NMDAR2B and NMDAR2D revealed no change after scalding.
CONCLUSIONThe receptor channel constructed by NMDAR1/NMDAR2A demonstrated increased mRNA expression at 2 PBH, which might lead to the further opening of NMDAR after scalding which might participate in the maladjustment of HPA axis during scalding stress and the following pathophysiological changes.
Animals ; Burns ; metabolism ; pathology ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Gene Expression ; Hippocampus ; metabolism ; pathology ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate ; biosynthesis ; genetics
7.Research progress and current status of neurosystemic autoimmunity diseases
Jing HUANG ; Yuting JIN ; Haidi GAO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;41(12):917-921
The clinical manifestations of neurosystemic autoimmunity diseases are complicated and varied. Symptoms of different diseases often overlap and are not easily identified. It is very important to detect autoantibodies in serum and(or) cerebrospinal fluid for diagnosis, differential diagnosis, treatment and prediction of disease. With advances in autoantibody detection, multi-method and multi-index joint detection strategies, the results of which can provide more comprehensive disease information than single indicator detection and make diagnosis and treatment of disease more quickly and accurately, are widely used. Over the past decade, a series of pathogenic autoantibodies were identified. The discovery of these autoantibodies led to the diagnosis of many previously undiagnosed diseases. This paper reviews the research progress of autoantibodies associated with neurosystemic autoimmunity diseases, analyzes the current situation of detection in China and puts forward some suggestions in order to provide guidance for basic research and clinical work.
8.Effectiveness of music combined cognitive behavior therapy on subjective tinnitus and observation of changes of resting-state EEG
Tianci FENG ; Haidi YANG ; Minqian GAO ; Yiqing ZHENG
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2019;26(1):25-30
OBJECTIVE To invest igate the therapeutic effects of music combined cognitive behavioral therapy on subjective tinnitus and the changes in spectral characteristics of resting electroencephalogram(EEG) before and after treatment under eyes closed condition. METHODS 8 patients with subjective tinnitus were enrolled as experimental group including 4 males and 4 females, with a mean age of 33.57±8.52 years from 18 to 40 years, 6.00±3.63 months of illness and right-handedness. Music combined cognitive behavioral therapy included a total of 6 sessions of treatment. The initial session of the treatment aimed to establish basic trust with the patient and understand the patient's personality, tinnitus symptoms, medical history, and other basic conditions. The light music which was specially processed by mactching the frequency and intensity to the patient's tinnitus were selected as combined audio of cognitive behavioral therapy. 7 minutes of closed-eye resting state EEG, THI scale, VAS scale, and SAS scale of the patients with subjective tinnitus were collected. The last 5 sessions was a tailored relaxation therapy including training and counseling patients to understand the treatment feedback after each meeting. After 3 months of the therapy, 7 minutes of EEG, THI, VAS and SAS scales of the 8 patients were asessed. The results of 7min-EEG, THI, VAS, and SAS scales were compared in patients with tinnitus before and after treatment. In addition, 8 patients with normal hearing and without tinnitus were enrolled as control group including 4 males and 4 females, with a mean age of 21.26±7.56 years from 20 to 45 years and right-handedness. The control group underwent 7 minutes of EEG examination. RESULTS The difference between the two groups before treatment was statistically significant(t =4.404, P <0.05). The full-band(0.5-44 Hz) energy of EEG before and after treatment in 8 patients with subjective tinnitus was statistically significant(t =3.705, P <0.05), and the average power of EEG after treatment in the experimental group and the control group was similar. The THI scale(t =3.664, P <0.05) and VAS scale(t =3.265, P <0.05) were compared before and after treatment and the difference was statistically significant. The difference of SAS scales between the two groups was not statistically significant(P >0.05). CONCLUSION Music combined with cognitive behavioral therapy has a significant effect on subjective tinnitusand the closed-eye resting state of brain power can show the recovery of subjective tinnitus of patients objectively which has significance for rehabilitation.
9.Intralesional bleomycin-A5 with dexamethasone injection under pedestal laryngoscope for huge laryngopharyngeal and laryngeal hemangiomas.
Shuo LI ; Haidi YANG ; Zhengde DU ; Jinliang GAO ; Hongwei ZHANG ; Chunsheng GAO
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2013;27(15):801-803
OBJECTIVE:
To investigate the therapeutic effect of intralesional bleomycin-A5 with dexamethasone injection under pedestal laryngoscope for huge laryngopharyngeal and laryngeal hemangiomas.
METHOD:
Intralesional bleomycin-A5 with dexamethasone injection under pedestal laryngoscope was performed in huge laryngopharyngeal and laryngeal hemangiomas.
RESULT:
The injection frequencies were 3 times in 4 cases, 4 times in 3 cases, and 5 times in 9 cases. Twelve cases (75%) were cured, and 4 cases (25%) were improved.
CONCLUSION
Intralesional bleomycin-A5 with dexamethasone injection under pedestal laryngoscope is a safe, effective and minimally invasive therapeutic method for huge laryngopharyngeal and laryngeal hemangiomas.
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