2.Relationship between GABAA receptor and the analgesic、hypnotic and amnesic effects induced by GABA
Wei CHENG ; Jing WEN ; Tijun DAI ; Yong JI
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 1986;0(06):-
Aim To investigate the effect of the GABAA receptor on the analgesia,hypnosis and amnesia induced by GABA in mice.Methods GABA was intracerebroventricularly(icv) injected and securinine,a GABAA receptor antagonist,was intravenously(iv) injected after the GABA intracerebroventricularly injection.Then four techniques including hot-plate test,acetic acid-induced writhing test,awaken test as well as step-through test & step-down test were employed to evaluate the effects on the pain index in hot-plate test(HPPI),the writhing times,the sleeping time(ST) and the latency & the number of errors.Results GABA increased the HPPI and ST,but decreased writhing times and the latency & increased the number of errors in conscious mice;the above effects are dose-dependent.Securinine could antagonize the effects stimulated by GABA.Conclusion GABA lead to analgesia,hypnosis and amnesia.GABAA receptor might be the important target for these effects.
3.Inhibitive effect and mechanism of PPAR? on the ECM production of mesangial cells induced by angiotensin Ⅱ
Jing SUN ; Ji MA ; Yong GU ; Shanyan LIN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 1997;0(05):-
Objective To study the inhibitive effect and mechanism of PPAR?1 on the extracellular matrix (ECM) accumulation of mesangial cells induced by Ang Ⅱ .Methods The plasmid of PPAR?1/WT (wild type) was transfected into mesangial cells. After 48 hours of Ang Ⅱ stimulation, the gene expression of TGF-?1, PAI-1, c-fos and c-jun was examined by RT-PCR. Protein levels of p-ERK, I-?B and nucleus/cytosol ratio of NF-?B were estimated by Westen-blot. The concentrations of FN and TGF-?1 were estimated by ELISA. The activity of PPAR?1 was examined by specific PPRE binding activity. Plasmid expressing non-functional dominant negative type of mPPAR?1, pIRES2-EGFP-mPPAR?1/DN (DN), and blank plasmid, pIRES2-EGFP (Blank) were used as controls. Effects of 6 ?mol/L PPAR? agonist pioglitazone (Pio) were also studied. Results The expression of TGF-?1 and PAI-1 mRNA in mesangial cells induced by Ang Ⅱ was inhibited by PPAR?1(P
4.Protective effect and mechanisms of overexpressed PPAR? against fibrosis induced by high glucose in cultured mesangial cells
Jing SUN ; Ji MA ; Yong GU ; Shan-Yan LIN ;
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 1994;0(04):-
0 05).Among them,WT but neither DN, Blank, nor Pio significantly ameliorated the increased concentrations of TGF-a1 and fibro nectin in culture medium induced by HG. Compared with DN and Blank, WT transfect ion significantly attenuated high glucose-caused elevation in c-fos, c-jun and p-ERK expression, reduction in Ⅰ-?B level, and incretio n in nucleus/cytosol ratio of NF-?B, while Pio demonstrated similarly signific ant changes only in p-ERK and NF-?B. No significant difference of GLUT-1 mRN A level was detected between HG groups. Conclusions Overexpressed PPAR?1 can su ppress increased ECM production from glomerular mesangial cells cultured in HG c ondition. Its inhibitory effects on activation of ERK/AP-1 and NF-?B pathways are involved. The further increase of PPAR?activity may have direct anti-fibr otic effect in diabetic kidney.
5.Experimental Study on Shenduqing Granules on Chronic Renal Insufficiency
Xiuli GUO ; Jianbo JI ; Xinwen JING ; Zhao HU ; Yong ZHOU ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(07):-
Objective: To investigate the protective effect of shenduqing Granules on chronic renal insufficiency in rats. Methods: The rat model of chronic renal insufficiency was made by feeding 0.75% adenine forage. The blood biochemical indexes, ion concentration in serum of rat was measured and the pathological changes of rat kidney were observed. Results: Shenduqing Granules obviously increased thymus index (TI). The weight of rat kidney in the treatment group was lighter than that of the model group. The kidney histomorphological study showed that Shenduqing Granules obvionsly reduce the pathological changes. The drug crystals were also reduced. Conclusion: Shenduqing Granules has the potential protection against chronic renal insufficiency in rats.
6.The influence of pacing site to left ventricular myocardial contraction patterns and function
Jing YAO ; Di XU ; Chun CHEN ; Jing XU ; Changqing MIAO ; Yonghong YONG ; Ling JI ; Yan ZHUANG ; Minglong CHEN ; Kejiang CAO
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;(7):553-557
Objective To evaluate left ventricular(LV)myocardial contraction patterns and function when pacing in different right ventricular(RV)sites and discuss echocardiogarphic method to evaluate physiologcal pacing mode.Methods This study included 26 patients with paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia without organic heart disease.Four pacing modes including right atrium pacing(AAI),RV apex pacing(VVI-RVA),RV septal pacing(VVI-IVS)and RV outflow tract pacing(VVI-RVOT)were performed on the patients in a random order after succussful radiofrequency ablation.The parameters measured in each pacing mode included(1)LV systolic function parameters:LV twist angle(Twist),aortic systolic velocity-time integral(VTIAo)and LV global strain(Gε);(2)LV contracting pattern:segmental peak systolic strain(Sε),the time to peak value(TPε),and the distribution of segmental Sε,TPε in each layer or wall.The relationship between Sε,TPε of each wall was analyzed.[Results]Pacing from RV sites showed lower Twist,VTIAO and Gε than AAI mode.Gε demonstrated significant difference in three RV sites pacing mode(VVI-RVOT>VVI-IVS>VVI-RVA,P<0.05).Compared with the AAI mode,the distribution of segmental Sε,TPε in the each layer or wall alerted significantly in three RV sites pacing mode,especially in VV1-RVA.The distribution pattern was similar in VVI-RVOT and VVI-IVS.Furthermore,the wall Sε collated negtively with wall TPε(r =-0.51,P<0.001).[Conclusions]Compared with AAI mode,RV pacing,especially the VVI-RVA induced the alternation of LV contraction patterns and reduction of systolic function.Longitudinal strain parameters can be used to assess the myocardial contraction patterns and function in different pacing mode.
7.Influence of continuous mild sedation on sedative effect and inflammatory response in multiple trauma patients
Yong LI ; Zhaochen JIN ; Yan CAI ; Musen JI ; Hongfeng YANG ; Jing LIU ; Zhixin YU
Chinese Journal of Trauma 2016;32(1):64-68
Objective To determine the influence of continuous mild sedation versus usual sedation on the sedative effect and inflammatory factor level in ICU patients with multiple trauma.Methods In this prospective, randomized double-blind investigation, 58 multiple trauma patients hospitalized from October 2013 to April 2015 were randomized into continuous mild sedation group (continuous group, n =30) and conventional sedation group (conventional group, n =28) using the sealed envelopes.Between-group differences were made on the duration of mechanical ventilation, length of stay in the ICU, ratio of inception of continuous renal replacement therapy (CRRT), tracheotomy rate, accidental extubation rate, sepsis rate, multiple organ failure (MOF) rate and mortality.Serum inflammatory factor levels of the patients were recorded.Results There were 3 deaths (10%) in continuous group versus 4 deaths (14%) in conventional group (P > 0.05).Patients in continuous group showed significantly less time spent on mechanical ventilation [(4.8 ±2.7) vs.(8.9 ±3.1)d] and in the ICU [(10.7 ± 5.4) vs.(16.9 ± 7.3) d] compared with conventional group (P < 0.01).Between-group differences were insignificant regarding the ratio of CRRT inception, tracheotomy rate, accidental extubation rate, sepsis rate and MOF rate (P > 0.05).Serum levels of interleukin (IL)-6, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α, Creactive protein (CRP) were lower in continuous group than those in conventional group at 24 h, 48 h and 72 h post-ICU, but significant differences were only observed at 48 h (P < 0.05).At these time periods, serum IL-10 levels in continuous group were significantly higher than those in conventional group (P <0.05).In receiver operative characteristic curve (ROC) analysis, the area under the curve for IL-6, IL-10, TNF-α and CRP in continuous group was 0.726, 0.608, 0.729 and 0.757 respectively at 48 h post-ICU, indicating a predictive value of these markers for sepsis.Conclusion Continuous mild sedation results in shortened length of stay in the ICU and decreased inflammatory response in the treatment of patients with multiple trauma.
8.Clinical Characteristics of Coronary Slow Flow in Relevant Patients
Jing WANG ; Li LI ; Yong LI ; Jianqi FENG ; Cheng PENG ; Jun DIAO ; Ji HAO ; Weiheng WU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2015;(11):1035-1038
Objective: To explore the clinical and anatomical characteristics of coronary slow lfow (CSF) in relevant patients.
Methods: We summarized the patients without coronary angiography (CAG) proved coronary stenosis (stenosis < 40%) while with TIMI indicated CSF in our hospital from 2013-01 to 2015-01. The patients were divided into 2 groups: CSF group, n=56 patients having at least 1 major coronary artery with TIMI frame counts > 27 and Control group,n=55 patients with normal coronary lfow. The related laboratory indexes were examined and relationship between MCV and CSF was studied by multi-logistic regression analysis.
Results: In CSF group, MCV 90.4 (87.48, 92.65) fL and RDW-CV 12.5 (12.30, 13.18) % were lower than those in Control group 92.3 (90.1, 94.3) fL and 13(12.7, 13.4) %,P<0.05; while MCHC 337 (332, 347) g/L and the number of left circumlfex distal braches involved 3 (2, 4) were higher than those in Control group 327.5 (322, 338) g/L and 2 (2, 3),P<0.05. Multi-logistic regression analysis showed that MCV was negatively related to CSF (partial regression coefficient= -0.138, P=0.015), Spearman rank correlation analysis presented that MCV was negatively related to TIMI frame counts (r= -0.201, P=0.009).
Conclusion: Deformability of red blood cells might be involved in pathogenesis of CSF in relevant patients.
9.Observation of preoperative cerebral tissue oxygenation in children with congenital heart disease
Jing JIANG ; Yong BIAN ; Huiyan HOU ; Yingying JI ; Lu WANG ; Yue HUANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(4):506-509
Objective·To explore the effect of intracardiac shunts direction on preoperative cerebral tissue oxygenation in children with congenital heart disease. Methods·Sixty children aged from 4 to 24 months diagnosed with ventricular septal defect (VSD group), tetralogy of Fallot (TOF group) and indirect inguinal hernia (control group) undergoing elective surgeries were recruited, with 20 cases in each group. The NIRS cerebral oximeter was used to monitor TOI of patients. Two sensors were placed on the subject's forehead bilaterally for continuous monitoring of cerebral oximetry. Pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2), noninvasive blood pressure, heart rate were also measured and recorded. TOI and fractional tissue oxygen extraction (FTOE) were compared among the three groups and multiple linear regression analysis was used to evaluate the relationship between TOI and these parameters. Results·There was no significant difference in TOI between VSD group and control group (P>0.05). Both sides of TOI in TOF group were significantly lower than those in other two groups (P=0.000) and FTOE in TOF group were significantly higher than those in VSD group (P=0.005). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that only SpO2 was related to TOI in children with congenital heart disease (r=0.560, P=0.000). Conclusion·Different intracardiac shunts direction can affect cerebral tissue oxygenation through affecting systemic oxygen supply. Children with right-to-left shunt physiology have lower TOI and higher FTOE due to low systemic oxygenation.
10.Change of glomerular renin-angiotensin system expression in angiotensin type 1a receptor gene knockout mice and its effects on extracellular matrix remodeling under diabetic condition
Yingli LIU ; Jing XIN ; Yong GU ; Haichun YANG ; Ji MA ; Matsusaka TAIJI ; Ichikawa IEKUNI ; Shanyan LIN
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2008;24(10):718-724
Objective To explore the glomerular change of renin-angiotensin system (RAS) expression in ATIaR gene knockout mice and its effects on extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling under diabetic condition. Methods ATlaR knockout mice were generated previously. Hyperglycemia was induced by peritoneal injection of streptozotocin in ATIaR knockout mice and wild type mice. Normal AT1aR knockout mice and wild type mice were used as control group. Twelve weeks later, kidneys were harvested and frozen quickly in dry ice-acetone. Glomendi were collected by laser capture microdissection and total RNA was extracted, mRNA expression of AT1aR, AT1bR, AT2R, angiotensinogen, ACE, renin, and CYP11B2 was assessed by real-time PCR. ECM accumulation was evaluated by PAS staining. Protein levels of transforming growth factor β1(TGF-β1), type 1 plasminogen activator inhibitor(PAI-1), monocyte chemotactie protein 1(MCP-1) and renin were semi-quantitated by immunostaining. Results Compared to the wild type, mRNA expression of AT1bR, angiotensinogen, renin, CYP11B2 within glomeruli was upregulated significantly in ATlaR knockout mice (P<0.05), but no change of ACE expression was found in these two groups. AT2R protein was poorly detected in AT1aR knockout glomeruli and downregulated in wild type glomemli. ECM accumulation was significanfly increased associated with the parallel increase in TGF-β1, PAI-1, MCP-1 and renin within glomendi (P <0.05). Conclusions AT1aR gene knockout cannot improve ECM deposition in diabetic nephropathy. The compensate change of RAS components may be involved in this scenario: upregulation of AT1bR, downregulation of AT2R. CYP11B2 and renin may function in a novel pathway.