1.Constructing muscle-relaxation rabbit models by continuous infusion of propofolin in the internal carotid artery:pharmacokinetic variations
Hong YIN ; Yuan TAN ; Zhiyin TANG ; Rongwu XIANG ; Junchao ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2015;(27):4394-4399
BACKGROUND:Intracerebral administration of selective drugsviathe carotid artery is currently one of the effective methods to enhance the drug concentration in the brain and reduce the influence of drugs on other system functions. OBJECTIVE:To establish the muscle-relaxation rabbit models by infusing propofol continuously in the internal carotid artery and analyze the variations of propofol concentration. METHODS: The muscle-relaxation rabbit models were established by continuously infusing propofol at a constant speedviacatheterization in the internal carotid artery. The pharmacokinetic characteristics could be analyzed by the methods of obtaining arterial and venous blood on both sides of neck and samples of brain tissue on both sides in different points, detecting drug concentration using high pressure liquid assay, and then mathematicaly conversing the resulting data for fitting processing and statistical regression. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The method of determining the concentration of propofol using high pressure liquid assay is feasible, stable and reliable. Through investigating the concentration of propofol infused via the carotid artery at different time points, we discovered that the growth rate distribution of propofol concentration and data distribution are in log-normal distribution profile which belong to non-exponential kinetics model,i.e., modified log-normal distribution model,??)(ln x μ 2 1 fx ()=e 2σ2 , whereσ is the range of drug concentration growth indicating stability xk 2πσ of concentration changes, which is an integrated variable related to various factors, such as brain tissue uptake of drugs and brain circulation. The pharmacokinetic model of continuously infusing propofol in the internal carotid artery belongs to log-normal distribution function, i.e., a non-exponential function kinetics model. The brain concentration variations on both sides changing over time folow log-normal distribution function law.
3.The primary study of fluoxetine in the prevention of post-traumatic stress disorder
Xiang JIN ; Qingrong TAN ; Huaning WANG ; Wenming GAO ; Wen WANG ; Hong ZHENG ; Yuanfeng JING
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2010;19(5):389-391
Objective To observe the effect of fluoxetine on the single prolonged stress model which mimic the post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Methods Rats receiving single prolonged stress (SPS) (2 h restraint + 20 min FST + anaesthesized to lose consciousness with ethylether) or not were given fluoxetine or tap water for 15 days. Elevated plus maze(EPM),open-field test(OF) and morris water maze(MWM) tests were used to evaluate rats' fear response to environment,high alertness,anxiety & depression behavior,and learning and memory ability. Results In open field test, group of fluoxetine(F1 (8895. 85 ± 599. 78) mm, (40. 23 ±4. 32) s;F2 (8654.07 ±866.05)mm,(41.57 ±4.34)s, P<0.05) showed significant increase in activity times and horizontal motion distance compared with group of SPS (4678.85 ±495.33)mm, (22.15 ±3.43)s, P<0.05). In EPM experiment,group of fluoxetine(F1 (32. 62 ± 4. 57)% , (17. 58 ± 3. 23)% ; F2 (39. 75 ± 4. 46)% , (19. 74 ± 4.44) %) showed significant increase in percentage of the open-arm into the maze and percentage of the open arm pause compared with group of SPS ((23.67 ±2. 87)% ,(12.46 ±2.55)% , P<0.05). In MWM experiment,the escape latency of the SPS group increased significantly in comparison to that in sham group (P<0.01) and fluoxetine group. Fluoxetine significantly reversed the SPS-induced decrease in time spent in the target quadrant (P< 0.05). Conclusion Added fluoxetine can obviously improve rats' fear response to environment ,high alertness ,anxiety & depression behavior as well as learning and memory ability.
4.Analysis of the clinical characters of patients with allergic rhinitis and noninfectious,nonallergic rhinitis
Jianjun CHEN ; Weijia KONG ; Jisheng XIANG ; Hong SHU ; Qiumei SHI ; Huifang TAN
Chinese Archives of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 2006;0(03):-
OBJECTIVE To investigated the impact of age,sex and season on the morbidity of allergic rhinitis(AR)and noninfectious,nonallergic rhinitis(NINA).METHODS The clinical data of the patients with AR and NINA was analyzed from Oct.2003 to Oct.2005.Factors such as age,sex, etc were taken into consideration.RESULTS The highest morbidity age of AR was 10~19 years, and that of NINA was 30~39 years.The morbidity of allergic rhinitis in men was higher than that in women before 20 years old,while there was no sexual difference of nonallergic rhinitis.About 61.6% of patients diagnosed with AR developed their condition before 20 years old,about 66.5% of patients diagnosed with NINA developed their condition after 20 years old.The number of patients with AR increased markedly from July to November, while there was no seasonal diversity of NINA. CONCLUSION There were obviously differences between AR and NINA of age,sex and seasons, which implied different pathologic mechanism between these two types.
5.Effects of manganismus on proliferation of neural stem cells in mice's hippocampus.
Guo-he TAN ; Bo-ning YANG ; Guo-fu TAN ; Ling LAN ; Xiang-fa DENG ; Hong-lei TAO
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2007;25(5):282-285
OBJECTIVETo explore the effects of manganese poisoning on the proliferation of neural stem cells (NSCs) in mice's hippocampus.
METHODSThe mice (weight 8 approximately 10 g) were divided into control group(CG) low-dose group(LDG) middle-dose group(MDG) and high-dose group(HDG)by intraperitoneal injection of 0, 5, 20, 50 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1) of manganese chloride dissolved in physiological saline. The ability of learning and memory was detected by Morris Water Maze, and the proliferation of NSCs in subgranular zone (SGZ) in these mice's hippocampus was also detected by immunohistochemistry.
RESULTS1) Compared with the CG, the ability of learning and memory in all manganism group decreased significantly (P < 0.01) and this phenomenon in HDG was most notable (P < 0.01). Meanwhile, the ability of memory was negatively correlated with the dose of manganese chloride (r(s) = -0.598, P < 0.01), but the difference of swimming speed in every group was of no statistic significance. (2) The numbers of NSCs in proliferation period in SGZ of all manganism groups was much lower than that of CG (P < 0.01) negatively correlated with the dose of manganese chloride (r(s) = -0.666, P < 0.01). (3) The reduction of NSCs had a positive correlation to the depression of learning and memory (r(s) = 0.734, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONSManganismus can affect the ability of learning and memory, which is probably caused by the inhalation of manganese on NSCs in hippocampus.
Animals ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Disease Models, Animal ; Hippocampus ; cytology ; drug effects ; Male ; Manganese Poisoning ; pathology ; Maze Learning ; drug effects ; Memory ; drug effects ; Mice ; Neural Stem Cells ; cytology ; drug effects
6.Effects of Se-riched soybean peptide on antioxidant function in rats of fatty liver caused by high-fat diet.
Feng-Jie WANG ; Xian-Bing CHEN ; Shu-Yu ZHANG ; Zhi-Xin TAN ; Guo-Min XIANG ; Jin-Hong LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(4):339-342
OBJECTIVETo explore the effect of Se-riched soybean peptide (SSP) on antioxidant function in rats of fatty liver caused by high-fat diet.
METHODSForty Wistar rats were divided into 4 groups randomly and fed with standard diet and water (NC), high-fat diet and water (HC), high-fat diet and SSP (0.1 g/d) (SeH), standard diet and SSP (0.1 g/d) (SeN) respectively. After 10 weeks, the rats were killed to investigate the pimelosis level in liver tissues by Sudan III staining and the expression of hepatic GRP78 by immunohistochemical analysis. We also analyzed the changes of liver function, blood lipid, the glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) content in livers and serum.
RESULTSThe pimelosis level, total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), MDA contents and the expression of GRP78 in HC group were significantly higher than those in NC, SeN, SeH groups. The activities of GSH-Px and SOD in liver and serum were markedly up-regulated in SeH (P < 0.01). There was no significant difference between NC and SeN groups.
CONCLUSIONSSP can improve liver cell injury and the antioxidant functions in rats with fatty liver effectively and decrease the expression of GRP78 in liver.
Animals ; Antioxidants ; metabolism ; Diet, High-Fat ; adverse effects ; Disease Models, Animal ; Fatty Liver ; chemically induced ; metabolism ; Heat-Shock Proteins ; metabolism ; Liver ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Selenium ; pharmacology ; Soybean Proteins ; pharmacology ; Soybeans ; chemistry
7.Influence of anti-depression therapy on cardiac function and short-term prognosis in elderly patients with congestive heart failure
Xiang-Qun LIU ; Hong-Yong TAN ; Pei-Yan SHAN ; Xian-Lin GAO ; Ming-Peng ZHANG ; Jin-Zhong LIU ;
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2001;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the influence of anti-depression therapy on cardiac function and short-term prognosis in elderly patients with congestive heart failure (CHF) and the safety and effectiveness of fluoxetine in these patients.Methods Ninety six elderly hospitalized patients with CHF accompanied with depressive disorder were randomly divided into two groups:fluoxetine (20mg once daily)and placebo treated groups based on the routine cardiac drug therapy for 3 months. Results The prevalence rate of depressive disorder in elderly patients with CHF was 31.1%.The length of stay of fluoxetine group was shorter than that of placebo group.The post-treatment depressive exponents of self-rating depression scale(SDS)in fluoxetine group (51.39%?8.63)was lower than those in pretreatment and in placebo group.The improvement of cardiac function in fluoxetine group(53.4%?4.5%) was much better than that of placebo group (P
8.Efficacy evaluation of specific immunotherapy with standardized dermatophagoides pteronyssinus extract for allergic rhinitis accompanied with asthma
Jianjun CHEN ; Weijia KONG ; Jisheng XIANG ; Hong SHU ; Qiumei SHI ; Huifang TAN ; Zhongyuan LU ; Yue ZHOU ; Xujing ZHANG
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2010;(2):57-59
Objective:To evaluate the efficacy of specific immunotherapy (SIT) with standardized dermatophagoides pteronyssinus extract for allergic rhinitis (AR)accompanied with asthma.Method:One hundred and fifty-five patients(40 AR with asthma, AR & asthma) in accordance with the inclusion criteria of SIT, were allocated to receive standardized Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus extract (SIT group, n=89) or medical treatment(control group, n=66). AR with or without asthma was observed separately. Symptom and medicine scores, quality of life were recorded and analyzed before and after 1 year treatment. Side effects were registered. Subjective evaluation of symptoms was made by the patients.Result:Rhinitis and asthma symptom scores, medicine scores and quality of life were greatly improved in SIT group of AR & asthma after 1 year, which were not significant changed in control group except for medicine scores. The subjective evaluation of symptoms was also significantly improved in SIT group. In patients of AR without asthma, the symptom scores, medicine scores and quality of life were both improved. The SIT group improved greater than that of control group.Conclusion:The clinical efficacy of patients with AR & asthma was not good with simple medical treatment, while great clinical efficacy could be acquired with SIT.
9.Application of improved wire - maintaining technique in performing transcatheter closure of ventricular septal defects:a clinical study
Hongwen TAN ; Zhigang ZHANG ; Xiang CHEN ; Yufeng ZHU ; Yuan BAI ; Xudong XU ; Hong WU ; Xianxian ZHAO ; Yongwen QIN
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2014;(9):753-756
Objective To discuss the clinical efficacy and safety of improved wire- maintaining technique in performing transcatheter closure of ventricular septal defects. Methods During the period from June 2011 to June 2013 at Changhai Hospital, percutaneous transcatheter closure of ventricular septal defect with improved wire-maintaining technique was carried out in 62 patients. According to the manipulation used , the patients were divided into traditional wire-maintaining technique group (group A, n = 30) and improved wire- maintaining technique group (group B, n = 32). The use of occluder during the procedure, the fluoroscopy time, the operation time and the complications were recorded. Follow-up examinations with ECG, echocardiogram and chest radiograph were performed at 24 hours and at 1 , 3 and 6 months after the procedure. The results were analyzed. Results No statistically significant differences in the use of occluder and in the incidence of complications existed between the two groups (P > 0.05). No severe complications occurred in both groups. The fluoroscopy time and the operation time in group A were (11.96 ± 3.63) min and (53.43 ± 14.48) min respectively, while the fluoroscopy time and the operation time in group B were (9.37 ± 2.77) min and (45.34 ± 10.38) min respectively, and the differences between the two groups were statistically significant (P < 0.05). Conclusion In performing transcatheter closure of ventricular septal defects, the practice.
10.An investigation on the trend and related determinants of cigarette smoking on experimental smokers among undergraduate students in Changsha
Liu YANG ; Feng-Lei CHEN ; Xiang-Yu SHI ; Hao CHEN ; Dan LIN ; Hong-Zhuan TAN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2011;32(12):1204-1207
Objective To investigate the trend and related determinants of cigarette smoking on experimental smokers among undergraduate students in Changsha.Methods Stratified sampling method was adopted and 3600 undergraduate students from grade 1 to 3 in Changsha city were investigated through a self-administered questionnaire.All the experimental smokers during the last month were selected and divided into two groups based on the present smoking status.x2 test and logistic regression analysis were used to compare the differences of cigarette smoking among subpopulations and to explore the determinants.Results Among the 1550 experimental smokers of undergraduate students,the prevalence of cigarette smoking was 30.8%(95%CI:28.5-33.1).Students from the second-class(OR=2.367)or the third-class universities(OR=2.562)were more likely to adopt smoking behavior than those from top universities.Students majored in sports or arts(OR=2.456)were significantly more inclined to smoke than the liberal arts students.Students whose father were cadres(OR=1.602)were more likely to become smokers than those whose fathers were workers.Students being males(OR=7.386),having high monthly expenses(OR=1.139),with positive attitude to smoking benefits(OR=1.140)were risk factors for smoking.Number of smoking members in the family(OR=1.801)was significantly associated with the prevalence of cigarette smoking.Knowledge on diseases caused by smoking(OR=0.806)was protecting factor to smoking among the experimental smokers.Conclusion Those experimental smokers among undergraduate students might become smokers and the determinants of cigarette smoking behavior would include:ranking of universities,students' major,gender,father' s occupation,amount of pocket money,number of smoking members in the family,knowledge about smoking,the attitude to the benefit of smoking.