1.Inhibitory Effect of Ethanol Extract of Cassia mimosoides Linn. on Dimethylnitrosamine-induced Hepatic Fibrosis in Rats
Wen ZHANG ; Jida ZHANG ; Ruliang LI ; Chuangpeng SHEN ; Xiang LI ; Hengliu ZHANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 2009;20(4):308-312
Objective To observe the inhibitory effect of ethanol extract of Cassia mimosoides Linn. (EE-CML) on dimethylnitrosamine-induced hepatic fibrosis in rats and to explore its therapeutic mechanism. Methods Sixty male SD rats were equally divided into 6 groups: normal group, model group, high-, middle-and low-dose EE-CML groups (at the doses of 12.6 g/kg, 4. 2 g/kg, and 1.4 g/kg respectively) and colchicine (0. 2 mg/kg). Intervention treatment with EE-CML by gastric gavage was carried out in the rats with hepatic fibrosis which was induced by dimethylnitresamine simulta-neously and their effects were compared with the group treated with colchicine. The model group and the normal group were giv-en the same volume of saline once a day. Four weeks after treatment, hepatic function, levels of serum hyaluronic acid (HA), serum laminin (LN), serum aminoterminal propeptide of type Ⅲ procollagen (PCⅢ), hepatic hydroxyproline (Hyp), and histopathological changes in rats were assayed and examined. Results Compared with those in the model group, in the differences of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level in three EE-CML groups and serum aspartate aminotrans-ferase (AST) level in high dose EE-CML group were statistically significant (P < 0. 05) ; hepatic Hyp level and serum HA, LN and PCⅢNP contents in EE-CML groups were significantly lower than those in the model group (P < 0. 05). Hepatic fi-brosis of rats in EE-CML groups alleviated significantly, and the differences compared with that in the model group were sta-tistically significant (P < 0. 05). Conclusion Ethanol extract of Cassia mimosoides shows significant inhibitory effect on the dimethylnitrosamine-induced hepatic fibrosis in rats, and the inhibitory mechanism may be related to the protection on hepatic cells and the inhibition on collagen fiber synthesis.
2.Inhibitory Effect of Ethanol Extract of Cassia mimosoides Linn. on Dimethylnitrosamine- induced Hepatic Fibrosis in Rats
Wen ZHANG ; Jida ZHANG ; Ruliang LI ; Chuangpeng SHEN ; Xiang LI ; Hengliu ZHANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(04):-
Objective To observe the inhibitory effect of ethanol extract of Cassia mimosoides Linn. (EE-CML) on dimethylnitrosamine-induced hepatic fibrosis in rats and to explore its therapeutic mechanism. Methods Sixty male SD rats were equally divided into 6 groups: normal group, model group, high-, middle-and low-dose EE-CML groups (at the doses of 12.6 g/kg, 4.2 g/kg, and 1.4 g/kg respectively) and colchicine (0.2 mg/kg). Intervention treatment with EE-CML by gastric gavage was carried out in the rats with hepatic fibrosis which was induced by dimethylnitrosamine simultaneously and their effects were compared with the group treated with colchicine. The model group and the normal group were given the same volume of saline once a day. Four weeks after treatment, hepatic function, levels of serum hyaluronic acid (HA), serum laminin (LN), serum aminoterminal propeptide of type III procollagen (PCIII), hepatic hydroxyproline (Hyp), and histopathological changes in rats were assayed and examined. Results Compared with those in the model group, in the differences of serum alanine aminotransferase (ALT) level in three EE-CML groups and serum aspartate aminotransferase (AST) level in high dose EE-CML group were statistically significant (P
3.Laparoscopic hepatectomy:a report of 20 cases
Xiujun CAI ; Jida CHEN ; Xiao LIANG ; Diyu HUANG ; Hong YU ; Xianfa WANG ; Hai HUANG ; Libo LI ; Shengdong WU ; Shuyou PENG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(02):-
Objective To evaluate the maneuvre of curettage and aspiration(LTCA) in laparoscopic hepatectomy. MethodsWe used Peng′s multifunctional operative dissector(PMOD) to perform laparoscopic liver transection by maneuvre of curettage and aspiration in 20 cases undergoing laparoscopic hepatectomy. Results Procedures were all successful. The recovery was uneventful without any complications. Mean operative time was 105 minutes, the average bleeding volume was 420 ml, the largest excised sample size was 10 cm?9 cm?7 cm. All patients were discharged within one week. ConclusionsThe new technique-LTCA can be used in laparoscopic hepatectomy, it has the advantages of clear anatomy, good exposure of canal construction, rapid liver transection, satisfactory hemostasis and clear operative field.
4.Association of perceived social support and emotional regulation among college students
GU Manli, XU Jida, JIANG Maomin, LI Zhixiang, ZHANG Honglai
Chinese Journal of School Health 2024;45(1):82-86
Objective:
To understand the current situation of college students emotional regulation and its correlation with perceived social support, so as to provide a reference for improving emotional regulation ability among college students.
Methods:
From September 15 to October 15, 2022, a total of 15 560 students from 27 colleges and universities in Guangdong, Jiangsu, Shandong, Shanghai, Anhui, Hebei, Yunnan, Shanxi and Gansu were enrolled by stratified random sampling method. The Perceived Social Support Scale (PSSS) and the Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (ERQ) were used to investigate, and multiple stepwise regression was used to explore the relationship between perceived social support and emotion regulation of college students.
Results:
The scores of emotion regulation, cognitive reappraisal and expression inhibition were 44(40, 50), 24(20, 28) and 20(19, 24) respectively. There were significant differences in the scores of emotion regulation, cognitive reappraisal and expression inhibition by age, grade, household registration, only child status,cost of living, and sleep ( H/Z =77.72, 49.73, -5.10, -9.77, 7.68, 168.27 ; 204.55, 317.32, -5.96, -7.60, 131.20, 968.08; 82.18, 148.04, -2.30, -8.03, 64.82, 188.08, P <0.05). In addition, the multiple stepwise regression found that family support, friend support, and other support in perceived social support all had a positive impact on the emotional regulation state of college students ( β =0.137,0.207,0.090), and family support and friend support had a significant positive effect on expression inhibition( β =0.079,0.053) and cognitive reappraisal( β =0.153,0.296)( P <0.01).
Conclusion
The perceived social support can directly affect the emotional regulation of college students, and improving the emotional regulation ability has a positive significance to promote the mental health level among college students.
5.Effects of Dendrobium nobile Lindl. alkaloids on behavior and hippocampal tissue damage in manganese-exposed rats
Qian LEI ; Xiaodong YAO ; Yan LI ; Mengheng ZOU ; Zongyang PAN ; Yu CHEN ; Jinping LIU ; Jida LI ; Yuyan CEN
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2025;42(5):616-621
Background Manganese is an essential trace element for the human body and maintains normal development of many organs including the brain. However, long-term exposure to a high manganese environment or excessive manganese intake will lead to manganese poisoning and result in neurological diseases, and currently no effective treatment plan is available. Objective To develop an animal model for subchronic manganese exposure and assess the impact of Dendrobium nobile Lindl. alkaloids (DNLA) on manganese associated behavioral and hippocampal effects in rats. Methods Fifty male SPF SD rats were randomly allocated into a control group (0.9% normal saline by intraperitoneal injection), two experimental groups [7.5 mg·kg−1 (low) or 15 mg·kg−1 (high) of MnCl2·4H2O by intraperitoneal injection], and two DNLA antagonistic groups [15 mg·kg−1 MnCl2·4H2O by intraperitoneal injection then either 20 mg·kg−1 (low) or 40 mg·kg−1 (high) DNLA by oral administration]. All groups of rats were adminaistered 5 d per wek, once a day, for consecutive 13 weeks. Following modeling, neurobehavioral assessments were conducted using open field, Morris water maze, and Y maze. Inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICP-MS) was utilized to measure manganese levels in the blood and brain tissues of the rats, and hematoxylin-eosin (HE) staining was employed to examine neuronal morphological changes in the hippocampal tissues of the rats. Results The neurobehavioral tests revealed that the manganese-exposed rats exhibited decreased total movement distance, prolonged central zone dwelling time, and reduced motor activity in the open field test, indicating tendencies toward depression and anxiety (P<0.05). In the Y-maze test, the mean exploration distance in the novel arm, the number of entries into the novel arm, and the time spent in the novel arm of the managanses-exposed rats were all reduced, while the latency period increased, suggesting impaired spatial exploration and learning-memory functions (P<0.05). In the Morris water maze navigation test, the escape latency was significantly longer in the manganese-exposed rats compared to the control group, and the number of platform crossings decreased in the spatial probe test, indicating a significant decline in spatial learning and memory (P<0.05). The ICP-MS analysis showed elevated manganese concentrations in the blood and hippocampus of the exposed rats (P<0.05), and the histopathological observation revealed hippocampal damage. Following the DNLA intervention, the manganese-exposed rats showed increased total movement distance and reduced central zone dwelling time in the open field test (P<0.05). In the Y-maze test, the mean exploration distance in the novel arm, the number of entries into the novel arm, and the time spent in the novel arm increased, while the latency period decreased, suggesting alleviation of anxiety and improved exploratory behavior (P<0.05). In the Morris water maze test, the escape latency gradually shortened, and both the number of platform crossings and the percentage of time spent in the target quadrant increased, indicating improved spatial learning and memory (P<0.05). Additionally, the manganese levels in the blood and hippocampus decreased (P<0.05), and the hippocampal pathological changes were partially restored. Conclusion DNLA demonstrates the ability to counteract multiple neurotoxic effects following the elevation of manganese levels in the blood and hippocampal tissues of rats induced by subchronic manganese exposure. Specifically, DNLA is shown to ameliorate the behavioral alterations observed in rats after manganese exposure, and mitigate the hippocampal damage in manganese-exposed rats.