1.Effect of Chinese and western medicine integration on spinning behavior of rats with Parkinson disease
Jiancheng HE ; Canxing YUAN ; Hongchang WEI ; Ruxing CHEN
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2003;1(4):293-5
OBJECTIVE: To observe the effect of Chinese and western medicine integration on the spinning behavior of rats with Parkinson disease. METHODS: Model of the lateral Parkinson disease was made with injection of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA) into the black substance of the right side of the brain, and the model rats were treated with madopar and Chinese herbs for nourishing the liver and kidney, clearing collaterals and detoxification. The rat's spinning behavior was observed, and was compared with the normal control group, madopar group and sham-operation group at the same time. RESULTS: Chinese and western medicine integration could obviously reduce the spinning circles of the rats. CONCLUSION: Chinese and western medicine integration can significantly improve the spinning behavior of the model rats.
2.Effect of madopar on nerve cell apoptosis of rats with Parkinson's disease
Jiancheng HE ; Canxing YUAN ; Hongchang WEI ; Ruxing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2003;0(07):-
Objective To illustrate the effect of Madopar on nerve cell apoptosis of rats with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Methods Hemi-lateral PD model was made by injecting 6-OHDA into the black substance of the right side of the brain and treated with Madopar. At the same time,the normal group and sham-operation group were set up,and TUNEL staining and transmission electro-speculum were employed to observe the apoptosis of nerve cells. Results The TUNEL positive cells(23.50?3.85) were significantly less than the model group(37.83?6.46) and the comparison of apoptosis cells counting showed marked difference( P
3.UV spectrophotometric determination of the antifungal component produced by Streptomyces NG-715
Min YUAN ; Jiancheng LUO ; Junran HOU ; Jing LI ; Zhiguo CHEN
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;37(4):169-170,174
Objective To establish a method for the determination of the antifungal component produced by Streptomyces NG-715.Methods The antifungal component was used as the reference component for UV spectrophotometry detemined at 339 nm. Results By spectrophotometry,a good linearity was established within 8μg/mL~20 μg/mL,and the average recovery rate was 99.98%(n=6 )with RSD being 0.1 1%.Conclusion The method is simple,rapid,accurate with good reproducibility for determining the antifungal component produced by Streptomyces NG-715.
4.Value of digital tomosynthesis for physical examination of chest
Jiancheng HE ; Weijun YUAN ; Shixiang DAI ; Jinming XIONG
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 2017;38(3):83-85,100
Objective To investigate the significance of digital tomosynthesis (DTS) for suspicions lesions in the physical examination of the chest.Methods Totally 1 000 physical examinees were divided into two groups,with 500 younger ones in one group and the remained 500 ones in the other.The examinees underwent examination with digital X-ray radiography,and then the suspicious cases went through DTS examination to analyze the detection rate of pulmonary positive results.Results There were 110 suspected cases found by digital X-ray radiography,including 8 young ones and 102 old ones.The suspected cases went through DTS examination,and totally 92 nodules were found including 4 ones in the young persons and 88 ones in old persons.CT examination found 89 carcinomatous nodules in the 92 ones.Conclusion DTS examination can detect the lesion of the physical examinee,and lays a foundation for early diagnosis and treatment.
5.Role of autophagy in development of neuropathic pain in rats
Tao FENG ; Zelin WENG ; Jiancheng ZHANG ; Shiying YUAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2013;33(11):1362-1364
Objective To evaluate the role of autophagy in the development of neuropathic pain (NP) in rats.Methods Thirty male Sprague-Dawley rats,weighing 200-220 g,were randomly divided into 3 groups (n =10 each) using a random number table:sham operation group (sham group),NP group and rapamycin (autophagy inducer) group (Rap group).Intrathecal catheter was inserted into the subarachnoid space and advanced caudally until the tip reached L4,5 segment.NP was induced by ligation of the left L5 spinal nerve (SNL) in NP and Rap groups.The L5 spinal nerve was only exposed,but not ligated in group sham.At 30 min before ligation and 2 days after operation,rapamycin 60 μg was injected intrathecally via the intrathecal catheter in Rap group,while the equal volume of vehicle (5% dimethyl sulfoxide) was injected in sham and NP groups.The mechanical and thermal pain thresholds were measured on 1,3,5 and 7 days after ligation (T-4).The rats were sacrificed after the last measurement of pain threshold at T4.The ipsilateral L5 segment of spinal dorsal horn was removed for examination of autophagosomes (using transmission electron microscope) and for determination of the expression of LC3 Ⅱ and p62 (by Western blot) and content of IL-1β (by ELISA).Results Compared with sham group,the mechanical pain threshold at each time point and thermal pain threshold at T2-4 were significantly decreased,and the LC3 Ⅱ and p62 expression and IL-1β content were increased at T4 in group NP (P < 0.05).Compared with NP group,the mechanical pain threshold at each time point,thermal pain threshold at T2-4 and LC3 Ⅱ expression at T4 were significantly increased,and the p62 expression and IL-1β content were decreased at T4 in group Rap (P < 0.05).Microscopic examination showed that autophagosomes were observed in the spinal dorsal horn in NP and Rap groups,and the damage to organelles was lighter in Rap group than in NP group.Conclusion The development of NP is related to autophagic dysfunction in rats.
6.Juvenile pancreatic carcinoma: an analysis of 29 cases
Qiweng BEN ; Lin ZHOU ; Aihua QIAN ; Weiyan YAO ; Jiancheng WANG ; Yaozong YUAN
Chinese Journal of Pancreatology 2008;08(6):382-385
Objective To describe the clinical and pathological features and survival of juvenile patients with pancreatic carcinoma ( age ≤ 40 years old ) and to explore whether pancreatic carcinoma in young patients was a particular subtype. Methods As a case control study, the clinical data and follow-up data of sporadic 29 cases diagnosed as juvenile pancreatic carcinoma in Ruijin hospital from January, 2000 to December, 2007 were analyzed and compared with randomly selected 89 cases of senile eases (age≥ 61 years old) with pancreatic carcinoma. Results The percentage of juvenile pancreatic carcinoma was 3.6% (29/811 ) and the male/female ratio was 2.5: 1. The incidence rate of abdominal pain was significantly higher in the juvenile patients than in the senile patients (72.4% vs 48.3% , P < 0.05 ) ;the incidence of malnutrition was significantly lower in juvenile patients than that in senile patients ( 13.8% vs 38.0%, P <0.05 ) ;and the rate of patients with advanced stage disease ( Ⅲ~Ⅳ ) was significantly higher in juvenile patients than in senile patients (69.0% vs 55. 1%, P < 0.05). The percentage of radical operation in juvenile patients was not statistically different from that in senile patients ( 34.5% vs 30.34%, P > 0.05 ), and analysis using the Kaplan-Meier method and log-rank test revealed no significant difference in overall survival between the two groups ( median survival time : 7.0 vs 8.0 months, P > 0.05 ). Conclusions The age onset of the pancreatic carcinoma tended to be younger. The predominant clinical manifestations of juvenile pancreatic carcinoma were abdominal pain or back pain. Juvenile pancreatic carcinoma may be a particular subtype of pancreatic cancer.
7.Experimental Study of First-Pass Myocardial Perfusion MRI on Pig Myocardial Infarction Model
Xinxiang ZHAO ; Dakuan YANG ; Shuguang YUAN ; Xuantao YANG ; Xinhuan YANG ; Baozhen PAN ; Jiancheng HAO ; Duo XU ; Zheng XIAO
Journal of Practical Radiology 2010;26(1):106-109
Objective To explore the ischemic myocardial perfusion and viability.Methods Ten successful pigs with myocardial infarction model underwent MRI first-pass myocardial perfusion examinations preoperatively and 24 hours,72 hours and one week postoperation.After MRI examinations,the experimental pigs were executed and the samples underwent TTC staining and pathological examination.Results The preoperative myocardial perfusion in the all of the 10 pigs was nomal,but there were myocardial perfusion decrease and defects in 8 experimental pigs after operation,the perfusion curves in the area with perfusion defects had no obvious peak,but there was gradual increase in the end of the performance.The perfusion peak of the area with perfusion decrease was lower than that of normal inferior and lateral myocardial wall(P<0.05) and the peak perfusion time was delayed compared with that of normal inferior and lateral myocardial wall (P<0.05).There was myocardial necrosis in the perfusion defects areas that was certified by TTC staining and pathological examination.The intersititial edema and myocardial degeneration could be seen in the perfusion reduced areas.Conclusion MRI fist-pass myocardial perfusion imaging combined with perfusion curve analysis can evaluate the perfusion changes of the regional myocardial microcirculation.
8.An experimental study of the LPS release from gram-negative bacteria induced by antibiotics (Part two).
Nengwu XU ; Jiancheng YUAN ; Guangxia XIAO ; Jiang ZHENG ; Xiaojian QIN
Chinese Journal of Burns 2002;18(2):92-94
OBJECTIVETo explore the effects of different beta-lactam antibiotics on the inducing of LPS release from gram-negative bacteria and on the protection of infected animals.
METHODSWistar rats were employed as the model and were inflicted by 30% TBSA III degree scalding and sepsis caused by PA103. The rats were randomly divided into 3 groups, i.e. simple antibiotic treatment group (A), treatment after sensitization with galactosamine (GalN) group (G) and treatment after blocking with carrageenan (CGN) group (C). The rats were injected intra-peritoneally with imipenem (IMP, 5 mg) and ceftazidime (CTZ, 10 mg) for single time, respectively. Same amount of aseptic normal saline was injected in the control group, and GalN (50 mg) was added in G and CGN (1 mg) in C groups. The blood bacterial concentration and plasma LPS levels were determined at different time points after the treatment by antibiotics. The mortality was observed in G and C groups at 10 days after treatment.
RESULTSThe blood bacterial amount could be decreased by both IMP and CTZ evidently. Large amounts of LPS released from PA103 could be induced by IMP and CTZ during their bactericidal process. But the plasma LPS level in rats treated by CTZ was markedly higher than that by IMP (P < 0.05 approximately 0.01). The mortality in G group treated by CTZ was much higher than that by IMP (P < 0.05). Nevertheless, the mortality in C groups was the same no matter CTZ or IMP was applied (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThere was no difference of the bactericidal power between IMP and CTZ. But CTZ was more powerful in inducing LPS release from bacteria than IMP. It was implied by the difference between these two antibiotics that IMP might be better choice in clinical application for burn infection due to its lower potential of inducing LPS release from the bacteria.
Animals ; Anti-Bacterial Agents ; pharmacology ; Burns ; complications ; Ceftazidime ; pharmacology ; Cell Division ; drug effects ; Colony Count, Microbial ; Female ; Galactosamine ; pharmacology ; Imipenem ; pharmacology ; Lipopolysaccharides ; metabolism ; Male ; Pseudomonas Infections ; etiology ; mortality ; prevention & control ; Pseudomonas aeruginosa ; drug effects ; growth & development ; metabolism ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Sepsis ; blood ; etiology ; prevention & control ; Survival Rate ; Time Factors
9.The correlation between the serum 25-hydrovitamin D3level and bronchiolitis in children
Lin YUAN ; Xiuxiang XIAO ; Jiancheng LIN ; Danping GUO ; Zhiqiang ZHUO
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2018;25(11):839-842
Objective To investigate the correlation and clinical significance between the serum 25-hydrovitamin D3[25-(OH)D3] level and bronchiolitis in children. Methods Sixty-one children with bronchiolitis diagnosed by Xiamen Children′s Hospital between September 2016 and June 2017 were enrolled in the study. Forty-one healthy children were used as the healthy control group. All the children were tested by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for serum 25-(OH)D3levels and serum IgE,IgG,IgA and IgM content. The clinical data of children with bronchiolitis group were recorded in the meanwhile. Results (1) Com-paredwiththehealthycontrolgroup,theserumlevelsof25-(OH)D3[(59.47±23.66)nmol/Lvs.(69.94± 25.19)nmol/L],IgM[(1.27±0.49)g/Lvs.(1.56±0.43)g/L]andIgA[(1.38±0.83)g/Lvs.(1.71± 0. 61)g/L] were significantly lower in children with bronchiolitis;while the serum IgE[(106. 59 ± 67. 74) IU/L vs. (75. 95 ± 35. 27)IU/L] was significantly higher(P<0. 05). (2)The serum levels of IgE,IgG and IgA in children diagnosed bronchiolitis with vitamin D deficiency [( 177. 37 ± 82. 72 ) IU/L, ( 5. 46 ± 1. 95)g/L and(0. 68 ± 0. 24) g/L] were obviously different from those of children diagnosed bronchiolitis with vitamin D inadequate[(94.21 ±44.21)IU/L,(7.14 ±2.82)g/L and(1.35 ±0.72)g/L] and vitamin D normal group[(79. 60 ± 44. 30)IU/L,(8. 03 ± 2. 49)g/L and(1. 57 ± 0. 78)g/L](P<0. 05). There was no significant difference about serum levels of IgE,IgG,IgA and IgM between vitamin D inadequate and vita- min D normal group(P>0. 05). (3)The wheeze time was higher in bronchiolitis children with vitamin D deficiency[(3. 97 ± 1. 01) d] than those of patients with vitamin D inadequate[(2. 41 ± 0. 79) d] and vitamin D normal group[(2. 27 ± 0. 88)d](P<0. 05). The level of venous glucocorticoid utilization was higher in bronchiolitis children with vitamin D deficiency than that of patients with vitamin D normal group (58. 82% vs. 29. 03%)(P<0. 05). There was no significant difference about clinical data between vitamin D inadequate and vitamin D normal group(P>0. 05). Conclusion The serum 25-(OH)D3levels are lower in children with bronchiolitis than those in healthy children. The lower the level of vitamin D,the more severe the children with bronchiolitis. Vitamin D deficiency is an important cause of bronchiolitis in children,which may be related to immune dysfunction effected by vitamin D deficiency.
10.Clinical efficacy and safety of epalrestat in diabetic neuropathy-A multicenter randomized controlled clinical trial
Ping LI ; Jianhua MA ; Jialin GAO ; Jiangyi YU ; Heng MIU ; Yuan SUN ; Wei LI ; Jun LIANG ; Xueqin WANG ; Jiancheng YU ; Tao YANG ; Jian WANG ; Zilin SUN ; Guoping LYU ; Ning XU ; Xingbo CHENG ; Dalong ZHU
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2015;(9):743-747
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of epalrestat, an aldose reductase inhibitor, and epalrestat plus methylcobalamine on diabetic peripheral neuropathy, as compared with methylcobalamine. Methods A total of 444 subjects with diabetic neuropathy were enrolled in the study, and divided into methylcobalamine group ( n= 145 ) , epalrestat group ( n = 143 ) , and methylcobalamine combined with epalrestat group ( n = 156 ) . Therapeutic efficacay was assessed in terms of clinical symptoms and physical examinations by using Michigan Neuropathy Screening Instrument ( MNSI ) , and electrophysiological assessments. Results After 4 to 12-weeks′treatment, symptoms and signs of neuropathy ( using MNSI ) are significantly improved in the three groups ( P<0. 01). The mean changes of MNSI ( questionnaire) score from baseline were higher in epalrestat group and methylcobalamine combined with epalrestat group as compared with that of methylcobalamine group(P<0. 05), but no difference was detected in the change of MNSI ( physical examination ) score from baseline among three groups. After treatment for 12 weeks, motor nerve conduction velocity ( MNCV ) was significantly improved in epalrestat group and methylcobalamine combined with epalrestat group(P<0. 05), but no difference was detected in MNCV at 12 week among three groups(P>0. 05). Conclusion Epalrestat is effective and safe in the treatment of diabetic neuropathy. Furthermore, epalrestat is more efficacious in ameliorating symptoms and MNCV of neuropathy than methylcobalamine. However, while no improved efficacy is shown with the combined treatment.