1.The influence of the aerobic endurance training on the skeletal muscular mitochondria function and PI3K-Akt protein expression.
Shao-dong LIU ; Yan-qiu ZHANG ; Jiang CAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2016;32(1):55-58
OBJECTIVETo determine the role of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase--protein kinase B (PI3K-Akt) signaling pathway in the pro- tective effect of aerobic endurance training on the skeletal muscular mitochondria.
METHODSThirty-six rats were randomly divided into three groups( n = 12): control group, aerobic endurance training group and one-time exhaustive group. After the intervention, the quadriceps femoris muscle sample was obtained to detect the mitochondrial membrane potential( MMP), the activities of succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) and cy- tochrome coxidase (COX), and the protein levels of p-PI3K and p-Akt.
RESULTSCompared with the control group, the levels of mitochondrial membrane potential, the activities of succinate dehydrogenase and cytochrome coxidase, and the protein levels of p-PI3K and p-Akt were all significantly decreased in the one-time exhaustive group (P < 0.05). However, all the above was partially reversed in the endurance training group (P < 0.05), and there was no obvious difference with the control group (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONAerobic endurance training plays an important role in the protective effect on the skeletal muscular mitochondria, the mechanism may be related to activation PI3K-Akt signaling pathway.
Animals ; Electron Transport Complex IV ; metabolism ; Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial ; Mitochondria ; physiology ; Muscle, Skeletal ; physiology ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ; metabolism ; Physical Conditioning, Animal ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ; metabolism ; Rats ; Signal Transduction ; Succinate Dehydrogenase ; metabolism
2.The effects of flunarizine hydrochloride on plasma calcitonin gene-related peptide and substance P levels after cortical spreading depression in rats
Enchao QIU ; Shengyuan YU ; Fengpeng LI ; Ruozhuo LIU ; Zhao DONG ; Lei JIANG ; Hong SHI ; Xianghong JING
Chinese Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases 2014;(4):213-217
Objective To explore the effects of flunarizine hydrochloride on plasma calcitonin gene-related pep-tide and substance P levels after CSD in a rat migraine model of cortical spreading depression (CSD). Methods Thirty adult rats were randomly and evenly divided into three groups:control Group, CSD group and flunarizine group. The CSD waves were evoked by application of potassium chloride on brain surface with filter paper. Funarizine hydrochloride was intravenously administered to rats five minutes prior to application of potassium chloride. The plasma levels of CGRP and SP were measured by using radioimmunity assay. Statistical analyses were performed using two-sample t test and analy-sis of variance. Results CSD waves were absent in control group whereas CSD waves were induced in CSD and flunari-zine groups. The latency of the first CSD wave was longer in flunarizine group (167.90 ± 25.18 s) than in CSD group (130.90 ± 13.30 s) (P<0.01). The number of CSD waves was smaller in flunarizine group (4.50 ± 1.84) than in CSD group (8.50 ± 2.07) (P<0.01). The amplitude of CSD waves was lower in flunarizine group (11.40 ± 4.12 mv) than in CSD group (24.40±3.57 mv) (P<0.01). The levels of CGRP and SP in both CSD group (CGRP, 32.95±11.61 pg/mL;SP, 27.80±7.51 pg/mL) and flunarizine group (CGRP, 25.13 ± 5.67 pg/mL; SP, 19.45 ± 6.10 pg/mL) were higher than in control group (CGRP, 14.44 ± 6.39 pg/mL; SP, 12.36 ± 4.22 pg/mL) (P<0.01). The levels of CGRP and SP in flunarizine group (CGRP, 25.13±5.67 pg/mL;SP, 19.45±6.10 pg/mL) were lower than those in CSD group (CGRP, 32.95±11.61 pg/mL;SP, 27.80± 7.51 pg/mL) (P<0.05). Conclusions Flunarizine hydrochloride can inhibit CSD and reduce the plama levels of CGRP and SP in the rat model of CSD.
3.A Study on Quality of the Precise Powder Decoction Pieces of Medicinal Flowers Lonicerae japonicae Flos
Zhiyao REN ; Wen XU ; Jing ZHANG ; He SU ; Linlin DONG ; Jiang XU ; Xiaohui QIU ; Zhihai HUANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;19(1):89-94
This study aimed at evaluating the quality of the precise powder decoction pieces (PPDP) of L.japonicae Flos (LJF) compared with the traditional commercial slices with chemical fingerprint methods and DNA molecular identification technology.Different specifications of PPDP were prepared,their dry extract contents were in contrast with that of commercial slices.The three batches of commercial slices were collected,and the content uniformity,fingerprint and similarity evaluation before and after the mixing and pulverization were studied by HPLC-DAD and DNA sequence alignment.As a result,the paste rate of PPDP was slightly higher than that of the traditional commercial slices.The dissolution of chlorogenic acid of PPDP was higher than that of the traditional commercial slices.RSD of inter-assay dissolutions of chlorogenic acid of commercial slices was 11.93%,which was reduced to 8.29% after mixing and preparing into PPDP.The fingerprint showed that the slimilarity of the fringerprint of the mixed and powdered LJF was elevated with 7 common peaks.All the common peaks were increased at different levels.In conclusion,compared with traditional commercial slices of LJF,PPDP apparently improved the dissolution rate and the quality uniformity,indicating that the boiled powder of CRP obviously presented vantages in clinic.
4.Investigation and analysis on current situation of blood lipid abnormality among urban and rural residents in Ganzhou City
Lihua LIU ; Minghua DONG ; Lixia JIANG ; Wei QIU ; Jian LI ; Zhengchun HUANG ; Shumei LI
Chongqing Medicine 2017;46(7):938-940
Objective To understand the status quo of dyslipidemia among urban and rural residents in Ganzhou City.Methods The multistage stratified cluster random sampling method was adopted to select the urban and rural residents aged more than 35 years old as the respondents,among them 4 829 respondents had the intact data,the investigation items included age,sex,height,body mass,waist circumference(WC),FBG,Scr,blood pressure,TC,TG,HDL and LDL.The body mass index was calculated.Results The prevalence rates of hypercholesterolemia,high TG and low HDL among the urban and rural residents in Ganzhou City were 8.76 %,16.38% and 24.04% respectively.Compared with the persons of normal blood lipid,FBG,Ser,WC and BMI in the persons of high blood lipid were much higher (P<0.05).Conclsion The blood lipid abnormality in the urban and rural residents in Ganzhou City is dominated by low HDL and high TG.
5.A retrospective study of clinical features of migraine
Enchao QIU ; Shengyuan YU ; Yane GUO ; Zhibin ZHOU ; Lei JIANG ; Zhao DONG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2008;47(11):931-933
Objective To observe the clinical features of migraine based on out-patient clinic data and provide help for the diagnosis and treatment of migraine. Methods In a retrospective study of 309 patients with migraine, we investigated the clinical characteristics of migraine of both genders and different types, and the risk factors for MOH transformed from migraine. Results The female to male ratio was about 3:1,76.1% of the patients had triggering factors. The most common characteristics of headache were moderate to severe intensity of the pain (97.7%), aggravation by routine physical activity (75.1%), and association with nausea (90.9%) and/or vomiting (70.6%). There were significant differences in some clinical characteristics of migraine in females as compared with these in males and in patients with migraine without aura (MWOA) as compared with those with aura (MWA). The risk factors for MOH transformed from migraine were elder age of onset, high attack frequency and the analgesics frequently used (P < 0.05).Conclusion It is suggested that carefully collecting the characteristics of headache, triggering factors and therapeutic history is the foundation of correct diagnosis and effective treatment for migraine.
6.The characteristics and risk factors for post-transplantation diabetes mellitus
Xiong CHEN ; Bin YAO ; Tingting DONG ; Lizhong CHEN ; Jiang QIU ; Guodong CHEN ; Jianping WENG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2009;48(7):547-551
Objective To investigate the characteristics of post-transplantation diabetes mellitus and analyze its risk factors. Methods Extensive survey was carried out to understand the characteristics of post-transplantation diabetes mellitus in patients who received kidney grafting from February 1984 to December 2006. Results Three hundred forty-four post-transplantatian diabetes mellitus patients from 1872 ones after kidney grafting were found from February 1984 to December 2006. The prevalence of new onset post-transplant diabetes mellitus and impaired fasting glucose in kidney allograft recipients were 18. 4% and 12. 7% respectively, being significantly higher than that in general population and other inpatients. The options of immunosuppressants were significantly associated with the prevalence of post-transplantation diabetes mellitus. By multivariate logistic regression analysis, the baseline characteristics of the post transplantation diabetes mellitus patients were significantly associated with increased age(OR: 1. 309, P = 0. 049), elevated level of the triglyceride (OR: 1. 311, P = 0. 005), treatment with taerolimus (FK506) (OR: 1. 522, P = 0. 008), and large dose of intravenous pulsed prednisolane(OR: 1. 239, P = 0. 011), as compared with patients without post-transplantation diabetes mellitus. Besides, the number of patients with at least one acute rejection episode was significantly greater in the post-transplantation diabetic patients. Mycophenolate mofetil (OR: 0. 716, P = 0. 028) and diltiazem (OR: 0. 737, P =0. 015) were associated with lower risk of post-transplantation diabetes mellitus. Conclusions High prevalence of abnormal glucose metabolism in renal allograft recipients during hospitalization was observed. Many risk factors contributed to the development of post transplantation diabetes mellitus.
7.Mitral valve reconstruction and replacement for moderate to severe ischemic mitral regurgitation: comparison of midterm outcome and complications
Xuefeng QIU ; Nianguo DONG ; Zongquan SUN ; Shiliang XIAO ; Kailun ZHANG ; Xinling DU ; Xionggang JIANG ; Wei SU
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2010;26(2):95-98
Objective To compare the results of mitral valve reconstruction and replacement as treatments for moderate to severe ischemic mitral regurgitation(IMR), and report the mid-term outcome. Methods From June 2002 to May 2008, 83 pa-tients with moderate IMR(35 cases) and severe IMR (48 cases) underwent coronary artery bypass grafting(CABG) combined with mitral valvuloplasty (MVP) (n = 43) or mitral valve replacement (MVR) (n = 40). There were 49 males and 34 females with a mean age of (59.3±7.5) years(51 -77years). The procedures of MVP included annuloplasty with a Dacron or autologous per-icardium ring in 21cases, commissural annuloplasty in 9, quadrangular resection of the posterior leaflet in 9 and using St. Jude mitral annuloplasty ring in 4. In the cases underwent MVR, 28 patients received mechanical prostheses and 12 received biopros-theses. Results 30-day mortality rate was 2.3% for MVP and 5.0% for MVR (P >0.05). The 30-day complication rate was similar for the 2 groups but mechanical ventilation time was longer for MVR patients. Mild MR ocurred in 6 patients with MVP (P <0.05). Sevonty-six patients were followed by outpatient department visit or telephone for (20.2 ± 4.9) months (3 - 60 months). During the follow-up period, 7 patients with MVP had mild insufficiency but free off etber complications. All the valve prothesis functioned well. However, 3 cases had thromboembolic complications and 7 late deaths were recorded in MVR group. Five-year complication-free survival rate was 90% for MVP group and 61% for MVR. Conclusion MVP resulted in excellent durability and provided significant mid-term survival benefit over MVR. MVP should be the first choice for patients with chronic IMR.
8.Optimization and characterization of curcumin-piperine dual drug loaded self-microemulsifying drug delivery system by simplex lattice design.
Qiu-Ping LI ; Jun-Dong DAI ; Wen-Wen ZHAI ; Qiao-Li JIANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(20):3936-3944
The objective of the study was to prepare and evaluate the quality of curcumin-piperinedual drug loaded self-microemulsifying drug delivery system(Cur-PIP-SMEDDS). Simplex lattice design was constructed using optimal oil phase, surfactant and co-surfactant concentration as independent variables, and the curcumin and piperine were used as model drugs to optimize Cur-PIP-SMEDDS formulation. In the present study, the drug loadings of curcumin and piperine, mean particle size of Cur-PIP-SMEDDS were made as indicators, and the experiment design, model building and response surface analysis were established using Design Expert 8. 06 software to optimize and verify the composition of SMEDDS formulation. The quality of Cur-PIP-SMEDDS was evaluated by observing the appearance status, transmission electron microscope micrographs and determining particle diameter, electric potential, drug entrapment efficiency and drug loading of it. As a result, the optimal formulation of SMEDDS was CapryoL 90-Cremophor RH40-TranscutoL HP (10:60:30). The appearance of Cur-PIP-SMEDDS remained clarified and transparent, and the microemulsion droplets appeared spherical without aggregation with uniform particle size distribution. The mean size of microemulsion droplet formed from Cur-PIP-SMEDDS was 15.33 nm, the drug loading of SMEDDS for Cur and PIP were 40.90 mg · g(-1) and 0.97 mg · g(-1), respectively, the drug entrapment efficiency were 94.98% and 90.96%, respectively. The results show that Cur-PIP-SMEDDS can increase the solubility and stability of curcumin significantly, in the expectation of enhancing the bioavailability of it. Taken together, these findings can provide the reference to a preferable choice of the Cur formulation and contribute to therapeutic application in clinical research.
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Yao song HUANG ; Yi QU ; Dong ZHAO ; Hui yi JIANG ; Qiu ying YU
Journal of Forensic Medicine 2021;37(5):714-715
10.Effects of simvastatin on differentiation and apoptosis of human promyelocytic leukemia cell line NB4
Bai HE ; Guoqiang QIU ; Tingxiu JIANG ; Weiying GU ; Zhilin WANG ; Haoqing WU ; Xiaoying HUA ; Wei WU ; Weimin DONG ; Jia LIU
Journal of Leukemia & Lymphoma 2011;20(12):726-729
Objective To investigate the effects of simvastatin (SV) on the proliferation,differentiation and apoptosis of human promyelocytic leukemia cell line NB4.Methods NB4 cells were incubated with SV at different concentration with or without all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA),and NB4 cells without any treatment were taken as normal control.Cells of different groups were collected at 24 h,48 h and 72 h after incubation for further detection.Morphological changes by Wright stain were performed.MTT method was used to assay the growth inhibition rate and flow cytometry was used to detect the surface CD11b expression levels,the early stage apoptosis ratio and cell necrosis ratio.Results Treated with 15 μ mol/L SV,10 μ mol/L SV and 5 μ mol/L SV respectively,with the NB4 cells growth,the cell inhibition rates gradually increased (F =7.15,P =0.000),as well as CD11b expression levels (F =3.41,P =0.014) and AnnexinVexpression levels (F =43.38,P =0.000).Furthermore the NB4 cells treated with 15 μ mol/L SV exhibited the most significant changes with cell inhibition rate of 0.96±0.02,CD11b expression level increased to (62.41±6.37) % and AnnexinV expression level increased to (87.38±2.94) % after 72 h incubation.Combination of 15 μmol/L SV with 0.5 μmol/L ATRA displayed obvious interaction for increasing CD11b expression levels (F =4.093,P =0.025),while no significant interaction for cell inhibition rates and Annexin V expression levels were observed.After 72 h incubation,the CD11b expression levels (89.46±9.13) % in NB4 cells treated with 15 μ mol/L SV in combination with 0.5 μ mol/L ATRA were significantly higher than those treated with ATRA (71.27±7.27) % and SV (62.41±6.37) % (t =2.71,P =0.054; t =4.37,P =0.017)' solely.Conclusion Simvastatin in vitro inhibits NB4 cell proliferation,promotes cell apoptosis,and synergistically induces cell differentiation with ATRA dose-dependently in vitro,which indicates that SV may have the effect of synergistic anti-promyelocytic potency with ATRA.