1.Application of polysulfone membrane filter in treating 47 elderly cases of severe acute pancreatitis
Ying YU ; Jianzhong MENG ; Suyi Lü
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2009;13(51):10173-10176
OBJECTIVE: To investigate effects of polysulphone membrane filter continuous blood purification (CBP) on decreasing pancreatic amylase and various inflammatory mediators in the treatment of severe acute pancreatitis.METHODS: A total of 47 elderly patients with severe acute pancreatitis, who received CBP therapy was included in the experiment, and the blood routine test, blood biochemistry indexes and blood-gas analysis were performed prior to CBP therapy and continuous for 12 and 24 hours. Meanwhile, APACHE Ⅱ, SAPS Ⅱ and MODS scores were graded by recorded the heart rate, mean arterial pressure (MAP), central venous pressure (CVP), respiratory frequency and body temperature.RESULTS: Compared with pre-treatment, APACHE Ⅱ, SAPS Ⅱ and MODS scores, serum creatinine, hemodiastase, as well as C-reactive protein were decreased after treatment. After treatment, the oxygen index, such as heart rate, MAP, and CVP were declined, and the levels were increased progressively with time prolonged. During the course of CBP, the levels of HCO_3~-, Ga~(2+),and Mg~(2+) were increased than that of pre-treatment. The level of Ga~(2+), Mg~(2+) could maintain in a normal range during CBP therapy, however, it would be decreased when stop treatment.CONCLUSION: The improvement of cardio-pulmonary function relates to interstitial edema of tissue and organs. The effect on removing pancreatic amylase and various inflammatory mediators will be better with time prolonged. It is affirmative to treat elderly patients with severe acute pancreatitis by using CBP therapy.
2.Research Progress of MicroRNA-193b and Obesity
Jianzhong MENG ; Xinyue JING ; Bingmei ZHU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(10):2130-2135
MicroRNAs (miRNAs) were found as a species of small non-coding single-stranded RNA molecules with the size of 20 to 25 nucleotides in recent years, which featured highly conserved and endogeny. It depredated and inhibited the target mRNA translation by complementary base pairing with the target mRNA. According to the latest study, miRNA was closely related with obesity, type 2 diabetes and other metabolic diseases. Obesity had became a major public health problem worldwide, which showed as an unusual increase in both the number and size of fat cells based on excessive accumulation of fat lead by the body’s energy metabolism imbalance of a metabolic disease. Among them, miRNA-193b-365 had an abnormal expression in adipocyte differentiation and obesity status. It might be involved in adipocyte differentiation and the development of obesity. Thus, it was of great significance to do a deep research in the understanding adipocyte differentiation mechanism to prevent and treat obesity. This paper reviewed research progress in this field.
3.THE EXPRESSION OF FAS ANTIGEN AND PLASMA LEVEL ON PERIPHERAL BLOOD LYMPHOCYTES IN PATIENTS WITH HEMODIALYSIS
Jianzhong MENG ; Ying YU ; Kanf PENG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(07):-
To investigate the role of Fas/FasL system in pathogenesis of hemodialysis(HD) and its correlation with clinical status, plasma levels of sFas/sFasL and the expression of Fas antigen on peripheral blood lymphocytes(PBL) membrane were assayed by ELISA and flow cytometry respectively. The CD3 + Fas + of PBL cells was singnificantly higher( P
4.THE CHANGES OF MYOCARDIAL ULTRASTRUCTURE AND CELL MEMBRANE CHANNEL IN UREMIC RATS
Jianzhong MENG ; Kanfu PENG ; Min GENG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(11):-
The aim of this study was to explore the myocardial ultrastructure of experimental uremic rats and the effect of myocardiocyte succinate dehydrogenase(SDH) and free cytosolic calcium changes on membrane channel. By making a uremia model in rats, changes of SDH activation was observed by quantitative enzyme cytochemistry methods and membrane calcium channel was checked by laser scanning confocal microscopy. The results showed that with the uremia becoming heavier, myocardiocyte membrane was rolled and broken, myofibrils were swollen and broken. The quantity of mitochondria with SDH products significantly decreased, while activation of cell membrane calcium channel markedly increased and cytosolic calcium piled up. It is suggested that impaired myocardial membrane, decreased contents of mitochondrial function enzyme and cytosolic calcium overload are the pathophisiological basis leading to cardiac dysfunction in uremia.
5.Effect of benapril on atherogenesis and plaque rupture in rabbits
Kanfu PENG ; Jianzhong MENG ; Zonggui WU ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2000;0(07):-
Objective: To examine the effect of Benapril on atherogenesis and the plaque rupture in rabbits.Methods: Thirty four healthy male New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into 4 groups.Group C (control group) was fed normal diet for 10 weeks,group HL fed 1% cholesterol diet,group B fed 1% cholesterol diet and Benapril 5 mg/d.Ten rabbits of plaque rupture group were fed 1% cholesterol diet for 10 weeks with atherosclerosis induced by left carotid iliac damage.Ten weeks after the initiation of the diet,an angioplasty was performed.After angioplasty,the surviving rabbits( n =10) were randomized to receive benapril(5 mg/d,each) supplementation in drinking(B group, n =4) or no treatment(untreated group, n =4). The levels of CEC were measured by morphometrical counts at different periods(the 5th week,the 10th week).Before and 5,10 weeks after experiment,fasting blood samples were collected for serum total cholesterol(TC),high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL C),low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL C),and triglyceride(TG) assay.The levels of plasma circulating endothelial cells(CEC) were measured by morphometrical counts and the levels of plasma von Willebrand factor(vWF) were determined by ELISA.After sacrificing the separated, entire aortas were stained with oil red O and then processed for histological examination;planimetry was done with a computer system.Endothelial cells were confined by the presence of Factor Ⅷ related antigen as the specific cell marker.Results: The serum TC,TG,LDL C increased progressively in group B and group HL,but the levels of vWF in group HL were significantly higher than that in group B on the 5th and 10th respetively( P
6.STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF BENAPRIL ON ATHEROGENESIS, CIRCULATING ENDOTHELIAL CELLS AND FACTOR vWF
Kanfu PENG ; Jianzhong MENG ; Zonggui WU
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1981;0(06):-
To examine the effect of benapril on atherogenesis, circulating endothelial cells (CEC), and factor vWF. Twenty four healthy male New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into 3 groups. In group C (control group) the rabbits were fed normal rabbit diet for ten weeks, in group AS 1% cholesterol diet was fed, and in group B both 1% cholesterol diet and benapril 5mg/day were fed. Fasting blood samples were collected for the determination of serum total cholesterol (TC), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL c), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL c), and triglyceride (TG) on day 0, 5 and 10 weeks after feeding. The levels of plasma CEC were measured by morphometrical count and the levels of plasma vWF were determined by ELISA. After the animals were sacrificed, aortas were obtained, and they were stained with oil red O. The tissue was sectioned for histological examination. Planimetry was performed with a computer system. Endothelial cells were identified by the presence of factor VIII related antigen, which was the specific marker for endothelial cells. The results showed that the levels of serum Tc, TG, and LDL c were increased progressively in group B and group AS, but the levels of vWF in group AS were significantly higher than that in group B at the 5 th and 10 th weeks respectively ( P
7.High Performance Liquid Chromatogram-Mass Spectrometry for Helicobacter pylori Infection-associated Differentially Expressed Proteins in Urine with Relative Molecular Mass More than 10 kDa
Huifang ZHANG ; Fanliang MENG ; Lihua HE ; Jianzhong ZHANG ; Di XIAO
Chinese Journal of Gastroenterology 2016;21(3):144-150
Background:Helicobacter pylori(Hp)is an important pathogen for peptic ulcer and gastric cancer,and is reportedly associated with a variety of extragastrointestinal diseases. However,there is no body fluid detection technique for Hp infection in clinical practice. Aims:To identify Hp infection-associated differentially expressed proteins in urine with relative molecular mass more than 10 kDa and provide potential biomarkers for diagnosis of Hp infection through body fluid detection. Methods:Midstream urine was collected from volunteers in the morning,and 13 C-urea breath test was performed to determine Hp infection. Each of 15 Hp-negative and 15 Hp-positive urine samples were mixed respectively for protein extraction. Spectra data were acquired by high performance liquid chromatogram-mass spectrometry,and label-free technology was used for relative quantitative analysis. The other 26 urine samples(15 Hp-negative and 11 Hp-positive) were used for validation by full scan. IPA software was employed for bioinformatics analysis. Results:A total of 475 urinary proteins were detected by label-free quantitative analysis and 42 differentially expressed proteins were identified. Finally,11 significantly up-regulated differentially expressed proteins were confirmed by external scanning validation. Bioinformatics analysis revealed the molecular functions,biological pathways,and related diseases of these differentially expressed proteins. Conclusions:These 11 differentially expressed proteins more than 10 kDa identified in urine might be potential biomarkers for diagnosis of Hp infection and provide molecular evidence for the correlation of Hp infection with extragastrointestinal diseases.
8.Arthroscopic reconstruction of posterior cruciate ligament with semit endinosus tendon and gracilis tendon
Jianjun LU ; Haitao TAN ; Shijing MENG ; Jianzhong JIANG
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2004;0(12):-
Objective To evaluate the short-term results o f reconstruction of PCL(posterior cruciate liga-ment )with quadruple-stranded semitendi nosus tendon and bi-stranded gracilis tendon and to discuss the key point s of the surgery and postoperative rehab ilitation.Methods 12cases of PCL ruptures were reconstructed arthroscopically with quadruple-stranded semitendi nosus tendon and bidruple-stranded gracilis tendon.Results No patients had symptoms of knee instability.The sa g sign and posterior drawer test were negative in all.According to Lysholm knee function scale,10patients were rated as excellent and 2as good 1year after operation,with an average Lysholm score of 85?4.1.Conclusion Arthroscopic reconstruction of posterior cruciate ligament with quadr uple-stranded semitendinosus tendon and bi-stran ded gracilis tendon can result in lim ited invasion,strong graft and satisfactory clinical results.[
9.Cytotoxic effect of Guillain-Barre syndrome-associated and diarrhea-associated Campylobacter jejuni
Fanliang MENG ; Maojun ZHANG ; Lihua HE ; Jianzhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Zoonoses 2010;(1):10-12
In order to assess the cytotoxin effect of Campylobacter jejuni (C.jejuni), the whole cell lysates from 9 strains of Guillan-Barre Syndrome (GBS)- associated C.jejuni and 4 strains of diarrhea-associated C. jejuni were co-cultivated with HeLa cells at the concentration of 0.001-5.00 μg/mL in vitro. The morphologic change of HeLa cells was observed under Olympus BX51 microscope after treatment with different concentration of bacteria lysate in the following 4 days. The morphological changes including swelling, irregularity and lysis of the affected cells over 50% was selected as the cut off for positive change and C.jejuni 81-176 and Helicobacter J99 strains were chosen as the positive and negative control. It was found that the minimum concentration to induce the positive changes in 10 strains(8 GBS associated and 2 strains from diarrhea patients)was 0.1μg/mL and 1 strain with the positive change at the minimum concentration of 1 μg/mL. There was only one GBS-associated strain causing no morphologic change on HeLa cells at the concentration of 5 μg/mL. It was evident that the cytotoxic effect of C.jejuni strains on HeLa cell was strain-specific, and there was no significant difference in the cytotoxic effect on HeLa cell between GBS-associated and diarrhea associated C.jejuni strains.
10.The role of ADME evaluation in translation research of innovative drug.
Yao LIU ; Lan HONG ; Lushan YU ; Huidi JIANG ; Jianzhong CHEN ; Qin MENG ; Shuqing CHEN ; Su ZENG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(1):19-29
New Chemical Entities (NCEs) development is a systematic long-term project that involves multiple disciplines. The translation research will help to build an advanced R&D system from the basic laboratory research, preclinical studies and clinical evaluation to clinical application of drug, for the purpose of shortening the R&D cycle and accelerate the launch of new drugs. In new drug R&D and its clinical application, drug disposition (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, ADME) properties are important criteria for assessing drug-likeness of candidates. ADME evaluation of NCEs plays an important role in the translation research throughout innovative drug R&D process. Therefore, ADME evaluation at the early stage of drug design and development will be helpful to improve the success rate and reduce costs, and further access to safe, effective drugs.