1.Effects of DEX and rhBMP2 on alkaline phosphatase activity of human dental pulp cells in vitro
Huiyu ZHANG ; Xuerong XIANG ; Xiaoping FAN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(13):-
Objective To study the effects of dexamethasone (DEX), recombinant bone morphogenetic protein-2 (rhBMP2), and combined application of rhBMP2 and DEX on alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity of human dental pulp cells (HDPCs) in vitro. Methods HDPCs were cultured by tissue block method and identified. Effects of DEX, rhBMP2, and combined application of both on ALP activity of HDPCs were determined by a modified enzyme dynamical method. Results DEX could enhance ALP activity, reaching the peak value at the concentration of 0.01 nmol/ml. rhBMP2 could enhance ALP activity in a dose-dependent manner. ALP activity was significantly higher under the condition of combined application of DEX and rhBMP2 than single application of DEX or rhBMP2 only. Conclusion Both DEX and rhBMP2 can enhance ALP activity of HDPCs. However, combined application of DEX and rhBMP2 can greatly enhance ALP activity of HDPCs.
2.Personality Change due to Brain Trauma Caused by Traffic Accidents and Its Assess-ment of Psychiatric Impairment
Huiyu FAN ; Qinting ZHANG ; Tao TANG ; Weixiong CAI
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2016;32(2):100-104
Objective To explore the m ain perform ance of personality change in people w ith m ild psy-chiatric im pairm ents w hich due to the brain traum a caused by traffic accidents and its value in assess-m ent of psychiatric im pairm ent. Methods The condition of personality change of patients w ith traum atic brain injury caused by traffic accident w as evaluated by the Scale of Personality Change Post-traum atic Brain Injury (SPCPTBI). Furtherm ore, the correlation betw een the personality change and the degrees of traum atic brain injury and psychiatric im pairm ent w ere explored. Results In 271 sam ples, 239 (88.2% ) w ith personality changes. A m ong these 239 sam ples, 178 (65.7% ), 46 (17.0% ), 15 (5.5% ) w ith m ild, m oderate and severe personality changes, respectively. The ratio based on the extent of personality changes to the degree of brain traum a w as not significant (P>0.05), but the total score difference betw een the groups w as significant (P<0.05). There w as no statistical significance betw een the m edium and high severity brain traum a groups. The higher degree of personality changes, the higher rank of m ental disabilities. The total score difference of the scale of personality change am ong the different m ild psychiatric im pair-m ent group w as significant (P<0.05). The difference betw een other psychiatric im pairm ent levels had statistical significance (P<0.05) except level 7 and 8. Conclusion The occurrence of personality change due to traum atic brain injury caused by traffic accident w as high. Correlations exist betw een the personality change and the degree of psychiatric im pairm ent. Personality change due to brain traum a caused by traffic accident can be assessed effectively by m eans of SPCPTBI, and the correlation betw een the total score and the extent of traum atic brain injury can be found.
3.Clinical application of target-controlled infusion of remifentanil during remedial endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography in the elderly
Lihua YANG ; Min WANG ; Zhining FAN ; Huiyu CHE ; Xiang LI ; Xiang LU
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2012;31(1):44-47
ObjectiveTo assess the effectiveness and safety of target-controlled infusion (TCI) of remifentanil during remedial endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in the elderly patients.Methods390 patients (aged 65 years and over) undergoing ERCP were divided into two groups: remifentanil group (n =175) and lidocaine group (n =215). Remifentanil group were anaesthetized by TCI with remifentanil as method of sensible analgesia,while lidocaine group were anaesthetized by lidocaine as conventional local anesthesia.Arterial blood pressure,heart rate and oxygen saturation (SpO2) were monitored during ERCP.The memory and feeling of pain during operation and side effects after operation were followed up. ResultsThe statistical differences in changes of blood pressure,heart rate and SpO2 were not found between the two groups.There were 165 cases(94.3 %) with satisfactory anaesthetization,10 cases (5.7 % ) with mild and endurable pain and 7 cases(6.7%) with side effects of circulation and respiration during operation,while these symptoms improved after symptomatic treatment in remifentanil group.In lidocaine group,there were 25 cases(8.6 % ) with side effects of circulation and respiration during operation,most of patients were obviously uncomfortable,2 cases (1.8%) were intolerant of operation. Conclusions Targetcontrolled infusion of remifentanil during ERCP in the elderly is safe,effective and worthy of clinical popularization.
4.Effect of Low Molecular Polysaccharide from Agaricus Blazei on Oxidative Injury in Hippocampal Neuronal Cells of Rats
Li FAN ; Shiling LI ; Chao YI ; Li ZHOU ; Liling YUE ; Huiyu XU
Herald of Medicine 2017;36(5):473-476
Objective To investigate the effect and the potential mechanisms of low molecular polysaccharide from agaricus blazei (LMPAB) on H2O2-induced oxidative injury in hippocampal neuronal cells of rats.Methods Hippocampal neuronal cells were isolated from SD rats (24 h) and grew in culture.Cultured cells were divided into normal control group (added the same amount of nutrient solution), model control group (added 500 μmol·L-1H2O2 solution) and LMPAB high, medium, low dose groups (added 20,10,5 mg·L-1 LMPAB solution, respectively, then added 500 μmol·L-1 H2O2 solution each).The hippocampal neuron cell activity was detected with MTT method.The hippocampus neuron mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) was detected by flow cytometry.According to the reagent instruction methods, malondialdehyde (MDA), catalase (CAT), superoxide dismutase (SOD) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-PX) activities were detected.Results The activities of cell, CAT, SOD, GSH-PX and MMP in normal control group and the LMPAB high dose group were significantly higher than those of model control group (P<0.01);The content of MDA in normal control group and LMPAB high dose group was significantly lower than that of model control group (P<0.01).Conclusion The protective effect of LMPAB on hippocampal neurons with H2O2-induced injury may be related with the mechanism of enhancing the neuronal antioxidative capacity.
5.Trend and forecast analysis of maternal mortality rate in Hainan Province, 2003-2022
HUANG Cuimin ; WU Guihua ; ZHAN Huiyu ; DOU Qianru ; CAO Xia ; FAN Xialin ; CHENG Lengmei ; LIU Shen ; FAN Lichun
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(11):1164-
Abstract: Objective To explore the trend of maternal mortality in Hainan Province during the period of 2003-2022, both in the province and in urban and rural areas, and to forecast the maternal mortality rate for the period 2023-2025. Methods The 2003-2022 data collected from Hainan Province's three-tier network for maternal mortality surveillance was examined using the Chi-square test for trend (CMH) to analyze the province-wide and urban-rural maternal mortality trends. The time series model forecasting using exponential smoothing was used to predict the maternal mortality rate in Hainan Province from 2023 to 2025. Results From 2003 to 2022, a total of 201 011 616 live births and 463 maternal deaths were reported in Hainan Province, with a maternal mortality rate of 23.03 per 100 000. Over 20 years, the maternal mortality rate in Hainan Province showed a downward trend, with an annual rate of decline of -4.13%. The rate decreased significantly during this period.. From 2003 to 2022, the maternal mortality rate in rural areas of Hainan Province was 25.74/100 000 (373/1 448 943), and it was significantly higher than that in urban areas, 16.04/100 000 (90/561 173). In the first 10 years, the gap between urban and rural areas progressively reduced, but it widened significantly in the last decade, especially after 2017. The maternal mortality rate was significantly lower in urban than rural areas, and the differences had statistical significance. The annual rates of decline in maternal mortality in Hainan Province and in urban and rural areas from 2003 to 2022 were -5.0% and -3.71%, respectively, showing a negative growth with the decrease rate in rural areas lower than urban areas. The maternal mortality rate in Hainan Province showed a fluctuating downward trend, different from the stable trend of national decrease. The mortality rates for direct obstetric causes of death (233 cases) and indirect obstetric causes of death (230 cases) were 11.59/100 000 and 11.44/100 000, respectively. The results of the maternal mortality review showed a predominance of avoidable deaths (315 cases, 68.03%). Brown's cubic exponential smoothing predicted the maternal mortality rate in Hainan Province for 2023-2025 as 9.45/100 000, 8.17/100 000, and 6.89/100 000. Conclusions The maternal mortality rate in Hainan Province is largely influenced by maternal deaths in rural areas, and maternal health care in rural areas should be emphasized. Measures such as intervening to address the main factors influencing avoidable maternal deaths, strengthening high-risk maternal management, improving the level of critical maternal care, and providing subsidies for critical maternal care can sustainably reduce the maternal mortality rate in Hainan.
6.Evaluation and optimization of pre-pregnancy and pregnancy thalassaemia screening programmes in Hainan Province
DOU Qianru ; CAO Xia ; HUANG Cuimin ; NIAN Huiyu ; XIAO Meifang ; ZHOU Qiaomiao ; CHENG Lengmei ; KONG Lingwan ; FAN Xialin ; WU Guihua ; FAN Lichun
China Tropical Medicine 2023;23(10):1088-
Abstract: Objective To evaluate the free thalassaemia screening programme for preconception and pregnancy in Hainan Province, and to provide a theoretical basis for optimizing the screening process for thalassaemia. Methods From November 2020 to July 2021, a survey was conducted on 10 396 adults with Hainan household registration who participated in the Epidemiological Survey of Thalassemia in Hainan Residents in 19 cities and counties of Hainan Province. All of them underwent routine blood tests, haemoglobin electrophoresis tests and genetic tests for thalassaemia. The optimal diagnostic cut-off values for mean corpuscular volume (MCV), mean corpuscular haemoglobin (MCH), and haemoglobin adult type 2 (HbA2) were determined using screening test indexes such as receiver operating characteristic curve and sensitivity. The diagnostic effectiveness of different primary screening programs for thalassemia gene carriers was evaluated. Results Using the existing MCV single-indicator thalassemia primary screening protocol in Hainan Province, where individuals with MCV<82 fL undergo thalassemia gene testing, resulted in a high missed diagnosis rate (34.06%) and low sensitivity (65.94%). The optimal cut-off values for MCV screening for alpha-and beta-thalassaemia were 84.45 fL and 79.05 fL, respectively; the optimal cut-off values for MCH screening for alpha-and beta-thalassaemia were 27.95 pg and 25.15 pg, respectively. The optimal cut-off value for HbA2 screening for alpha-thalassaemia was less than 2.55% and greater than 3.35% for beta-thalassaemia. The "combined HbA2 or MCH or MCV screening protocol" with the cut-off values recommended in this study had a better performance in primary screening for thalassemia, with the highest sensitivity (92.96%) and negative predictive value (92.67%) and the lowest underdiagnosis rate (7.04%), statistically significant differences compared with the existing protocol (P<0.05). Conclusions The current process of screening for thalassemia in Hainan Province may lead to missed diagnoses. The combined use of MCV, MCH and HbA2 for thalassemia screening, adopting locally suitable cutoff values for primary screening indicators, can improve the incidence of missed reporting of thalassemia and enhance diagnostic effectiveness.
7.Study on General Reproductive Toxicity of Oral Administration of Pineapple Leaves Extract in Mice
Zhiyi YUAN ; Xi LU ; Fan LEI ; Yushuang CHAI ; Tianshi FENG ; Jingfei JIANG ; Shuang ZHAO ; Xinpei WANG ; Huiyu LI ; Dongming XING ; Lijun DU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(5):966-971
This article was aimed to study the general reproductive toxicity in mice in order to give a better evalua-tion of the medicinal plant of pineapple leaves (A nanas comasus L). Adult male and female mice were orally admin-istered with pineapple leaves. And then, each of the male and female mice was put together in one cage for mating. The mating success females were fed continuously. The experimental observation was conducted in pregnancy, fetal development, as well as the offspring of mice. The results showed that in addition to a large dose of pineapple leaves (4 g·kg-1) of the parental male rats having a lower body weight, pineapple leaves did not significantly affect on other parameters. There were no significant effects on pregnant mice and their offspring of mice. It was concluded that the pineapple leaves did not influence the general reproductive function of mice apparently.
8.Investigation of inflammasome during excitation of IgG-HepG2 cells for evaluation of allergenic ingredients.
Xi LU ; Mingwei WANG ; Fan LEI ; Yugang WANG ; Zhiyi YUAN ; Shuang ZHAO ; Huiyu LI ; Dongming XING ; Lijun DU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(14):1855-1859
OBJECTIVETo investigate the alteration of inflammasome and receptor during IgG promoter transfected to HepG2 cells.
METHODBy assay of Elisa to evaluate the secretion of IL-1 beta, IL-8, TNF-alpha and MCP-1 after puerarine and LPS administration, and by assay of real time PCR to evaluate the expression of mRNA of IL-1 beta, IL-8,TNF-alpha and MCP-1, as well as the receptors of TLR2, 4 and NOD2, MyD88.
RESULTIgG promoter did not active innate immunity and enhance the expression and secretion of inflammasome in HepG2. Puerarine did not active the inflammasome either. LPS activated the innate immunity and increased the secretion of IL-8, TNF-alpha and MCP-1.
CONCLUSIONIgG-HepG2 cells could be used specifically as the model of allergy type II for ingredients screening. It is suggested that puerarine was suite for the activator for this type of allergy as positive control.
Allergens ; analysis ; immunology ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; chemistry ; Gene Expression Regulation ; immunology ; Hep G2 Cells ; Humans ; Immunity, Innate ; immunology ; Immunoglobulin G ; genetics ; Inflammasomes ; immunology ; Promoter Regions, Genetic ; genetics ; Transfection
9.Effect of Euphorbia kansui on urination and kidney AQP2, IL-1beta and TNF-alpha mRNA expression of mice injected with normal saline.
Huiyu LI ; Fan LEI ; Yugang WANG ; Xinyue XIAO ; Jun HU ; Xianlong CHENG ; Dongming XING ; Lei HUA ; Ruichao LIN ; Lijun DU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(5):606-610
OBJECTIVETo observe the effect of Euphorbia kansui (E. KS) alcohol extracts on urination and kidney-related expressions of mice injected with normal saline and to discuss its impact on kidney.
METHODMice intraperitoneally injected with normal saline were observed for urination and changes in kidney-related histiocytic factors of after intragastrical administration of E. KS and compared with normal mice.
RESULTE. KS alcohol extracts can promote urination of mice injected with normal saline and enhance peripheral serum creatinine, with no obvious pathological change showed in tissue sections. It had a certain effect on reducing AQP2 expression and enhancing TNF-alpha expression.
CONCLUSIONEuphorbia kansui in large dose has a remarkable effect on kidney but may be accompanied with pathological reactions to some extent, especially the dose of 1.2 g x kg(-1). The pathological reactions may be related with increased serum creatinine and TNF-alpha expression.
Animals ; Aquaporin 2 ; genetics ; Euphorbia ; Interleukin-1beta ; genetics ; Kidney ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred ICR ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacology ; RNA, Messenger ; analysis ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; genetics ; Urination ; drug effects
10.Experimental Study on Inhibition Effect of Berberine in Escherichia coil Gene Transcription
Huiyu LI ; Yugang WANG ; Zhiyi YUAN ; Fan LEI ; Xinpei WANG ; Xi LU ; Dongming XING ; Jun LI ; Lijun DU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(4):569-577
There have been many reports on berberine (BBR) effect of the inhibition on gut bacteria,but more from the protein level.In view of the preference of BBR for DNA binding,we here investigated the expression of BBR from the transcriptional expression level of the gene.The results showed that BBR had a higher affinity for UP element of Escherichia coli (E.coli) gene,and the transcription initiation region of this element contained TATA base sequence.The expression of genes sulA,recA and 16S which contain the genes of the UP element regulatory elements in the upstream of the promoter could be suppressed by BBR,and the expression of lpxC,secG and mutT which did not contain the genes of the UP element regulatory elements in the upstream of the promoter could not be inhibited by BBR.It is shown that the TATA sequence is the target of BBR.This result provides a new perspective for exploring the effect of BBR's inhibition of microbiota from gene transcription.