1.A culture method for cortical neurons derived from neonatal Sprague-Dawley rats
Dongyan WANG ; Jinwei YANG ; Jingru CHENG ; Wei MA ; Xingtong LI ; Jianhui GUO ; Liyan LI
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(51):7672-7677
BACKGROUND:Primary culture in vitro of neurons plays an important role in the development, regeneration, signal transduction mechanisms, neuropharmacology and gene expressions of the nervous system.
OBJECTIVE:To establish a simple method for primary culture of high-purity cortical neurons in neonatal Sprague-Dawley rats.
METHODS:Cortical tissues were acquired from neonatal Sprague-Dawley rats born 1 day. In traditional experimental group, the whole cortex was removed;in improved experimental group, the cortical tissues, 2-3 mm thick on the brain surface were removed. Single cel suspensions were prepared after papain digestion and centrifugation and were then seeded onto 24-wel culture plates containing neuron solutions for primary culture (1×105 per wel ). Cel s were identified by neuronal specific markers MAP-2 and Tuj1 after 3-day culture. The number of neurons and neurite length were observed under inverted phase contrast microscope and recorded at 6, 24, 48 and 72 hours, 5 and 7 days of culture, resprctively.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:The cultured cel s expressing MAP-2 and Tuj1 were neurons that could be used in the fol owing experiments. The purity of neurons in the improved experimental group was 92%at 3 days, while only 51%in the traditional experimental group. Cel s in both two groups had attached to the wal presenting with smal processes at 6 hours, and a simple neural network formed at the 3rd day until dense neural networks could be found at the 5th day. To conclude, our culture method herein is simple and convenient, and can be used to produce neurons with high purity, which wil be helpful for the experimental studies on cortical neurons from Sprague-Dawley rats.
2.Analysis on Medicine Using Regularity of Astragali Radix in Drug Standard of Ministry of Public Health of the People’s Republic of China-TCM Prescription Preparation
Li ZHU ; Dan SHEN ; Qi GUO ; Xiangguang YANG ; Jingru ZHANG ; Lixia WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;(4):37-40
Objective To analyze the composing principles of Astragali Radix in Drug Standard of Ministry of Public Health of the People’s Republic of China-TCM Prescription Preparation;To provide references for clinical application and research and development of new medicine. Methods Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance Support System (V2.0) was used to establish database. Data mining methods, such as association rules, improved mutual information method, were used to analyze the diseases, syndrome rules, and common composing combinations of prescriptions containing Astragali Radix. Results Through analysis on the 446 cases of prescriptions containing Astragali Radix, 16 core medicine combinations and 18 diseases were discovered. Then, based on the 18 diseases, insomnia, consumptive disease and vertigo were chosen to make comparative analysis, the medicine using regularity and compatibility features of Astragali Radix in different diseases were disclosed. Conclusion Herbal medicines used frequently in prescriptions containing Astragali Radix could tonify qi and nourish blood. The medicine using is relatively concentrated, and the composition is clear. The composing principles reflect the compatibility features of Astragali Radix in treating different diseases, which are in accordance with the clinical application of multiple-efficacy Chinese medicine.
3.Self Rating Scale for Self Care Ability of puerperal women using Delphi method
Jingru LI ; Xiaoqin GUO ; Juan ZHANG ; Qian WANG ; Yue ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(22):1681-1686
Objective To construct a Self Rating Scale for Self Care Ability of puerperal women, and to provide pertinent assessment tools for family, community and hospital to evaluate the self-care ability of puerperium women. Methods Guided by the theory of Orem self-care, the initial scale of Self Rating Scale for Self Care Ability of puerperal women was preliminarily constructed through literature review, qualitative interview, group discussion and Delphi (Delphy expert consultation). Delphi method was used to conduct 3 rounds of questionnaire consultation among 18 experts, and the reliability of the method was tested by expert's positive coefficient, authority coefficient and coordination coefficient. Results The questionnaire recovery rates of 3 rounds of consultation experts were 20/21, 18/20 and 18/18, respectively, coordination coefficient was 0.322, 0.347, 0.502, respectively, and the expert authority coefficient was 0.88. Based on the comprehensive analysis of the results of expert consultation, Self Rating Scale for Self Care Ability of puerperal women included the initial 3 dimensions of self-care attitude, self-care knowledge and self-care skills and 42 items. Conclusions Self Rating Scale for Self Care Ability of puerperal women has high reliability, which can be used as an assessment tool for self nursing ability of puerperal women.
4.Demographic and clinical features of hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer
Xiaoxia LI ; Jie GUO ; Siping MA ; Jingru ZHANG ; Tao LIN ; Weihong YU ; Lan XU ; Ying SHI ; Shubao WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 1993;0(03):-
Objective To investigate demographic and clinical features of hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC) in Chinese patients.Methods Data of 45 HNPCC pedigrees diagnosed in accordance with Armsterdam I and Armsterdam Ⅱ Criteria were collected and analyzed.Results In 264 patients, 305 malignant neoplasms were found.The median age of confirmed diagnosis of HNPCC was 50 years.Out of the 305 primary cancer foci, 180 were colonic cancers (59%), 125 were extracolonic cancer (41%) with carcinoma of the lung, endometrium and stomach accounting for 24.0% (30/125), 14.4% (18/125), and 12.0% (15/125) respectively.Conclusion HNPCC is characterized by early vertical transmission, with extracolonic cancer, and synchronous multiple and/or metachronous multiple primary cancers as common clinical features. Carcinoma of the lung, endometrium and stomach are among the most common extracolonic malignancies.
5.Study of high-intensity electric pulse inhibited sarcoma for improving antitumor drug effect.
Hong LI ; Zishu WANG ; Bisong YUE ; Fangdong ZOU ; Kong YANG ; Jingru SUN ; Baoyi WANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Haichuan CHEN ; Guo YANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(4):612-614
This article reports the experiment studies on treating the S-180 sarcomas of KM mice with high-intensity electric pulse and antitumor drug (cyclophosphamide). The results showed that the experimental group of electric field combined with drug has the best effect on tumor, compared with the control group. In addition, electric field can inhibit the formation of vas Capillaries and decrease the supply of nutrition for tumor cell. In conclusion, electric field has inhibited the growth of tumor.
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Sarcoma 180
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6.Enhancing the cytotoxicity of antitumor drugs through electromagnetic pulses.
Guo YANG ; Baoyi WANG ; Hong ZHANG ; Haichuan CHEN ; Zishu WANG ; Kong YANG ; Jingru SUN
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(3):497-499
We chose Hela cells as research object and studied the cytotoxicity generated by cyclophosphamide, an antitumor drug, after cell electroporation by the use of electromagnetic pulses. Comparison between the electroporation group and the contrast group revealed the greatly enhanced cytotoxicity of the electroporation group, indicating that under some conditions electromagnetic pulses can enhance the cytotoxicity of antitumor drugs. The results of this study provide reliable evidences and a feasible approach for clinical treatment of tumor.
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HeLa Cells
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7.Problems and Strategies for Herb Data Standardization Processing Based on Multi-area Prescriptions
Xiaji ZHOU ; Runshun ZHANG ; Yinghui WANG ; Baoyan LIU ; Jingru ZHANG ; Hui YANG ; Jiansheng WANG ; Qi GUO ; Guanli SONG ; Lili XU ; Xuezhong ZHOU
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;17(3):417-421
Based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) herb data of inpatient department and senior famous TCM doctors from many TCM hospitals in China. Existing problems of TCM herb data standardization preprocessing were analyzed in order to explore scientific and reasonable preprocessing program which can provide technical support for the accurate analysis of herbal information. Clinical medicine doctors and herbal pharmacists collaborated and analyzed the real-world TCM herb data collected from multi-regions. In connection with characteristics of TCM, data mining was combined in the analysis of requirement to identify existing problems and explore appropriate problem-solving solutions. The results showed that based on the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China (PPRC, 2010 version) and regional herb preparing and dispensing guidelines, the herb collection rules, methods and processes were made for the herb data standardization. Herbal data processing program for different regions were formulated. It was concluded that herb data standardization rules and methods made by this plan solved standardization and accuracy of TCM herb data analysis and utilization in multi-area.
8.A qualitative study of caregivers of patients with esophageal cancer on nutritional care
Jingru CHEN ; Zhenxiang ZHANG ; Jin GUO ; Chun′ai ZHANG ; Xixi SHAO ; Dongying LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(2):126-130
Objective To understand caregivers concerning on the nutritional status of patients with esophageal cancer after operation and to provide reference for esophageal cancer patients with postoperative rehabilitation guidance, to help nurses providing targeted health education for esophageal cancer patients. Methods A phenomenological approach was used to conduct unstructured interviews with 8 caregivers of patients with esophageal cancer in the cancer hospital.Data Data were analyzed by Colaizzi's phenomenological procedure. Results Through reading, analysis, reflection, classification and extraction,there were 3 themes: lacking of esophageal cancer related nutrition knowledge, but the belief of active acquisition is strong and behavior compliance is poor. Caregivers are positive about dietary nutrition;Caregivers have poor compliance and professionalism on behavior of dietetic care. Conclusions Doctors and nurses need to carry out elaborate diet instruction for caregivers of patients with esophageal cancer, to meet their nutritional knowledge needs, to provide a variety of effective and authoritative counseling channels, and to supervise their care behavior and promote patients rehabilitation as soon as possible.
9.Investigate the effect of thoracic and abdominal mediastinal drainage tube on the pain and comfort of minimally invasive esophageal cancer patients and nursing care
Jin GUO ; Enshe JIANG ; Yin LI ; Jingru CHEN ; Dengyun WANG ; Dongying LIU
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2018;34(14):1050-1054
Objective Compare the effect of thoracic and abdominal mediastinal tube placement on pain and comfort in patients with minimally invasive esophageal cancer and nursing care. Methods 108 patients with squamous cell carcinoma of the thoracic esophagus were selected from December 2016 to May 2017. The patients were divided into chest group and abdominal group according to the random number comparison table, each with 54 cases. All patients underwent minimally invasive radical resection of esophageal carcinoma. The mediastinum drainage tube was placed at different locations of the chest and abdomen after operation. The duration of intubation, total drainage volume, number of dressing change before and after extubation, degree of pain and comfort after surgery were recorded, drainage tube failure and the incidence of related complication were compared between the two groups. Results There was no significant difference in duration of intubation, total drainage volume, drainage tube failure and the incidence of related complication between Patients with mediastinal tubes placed through the chest and abdomen(P>0.05). The times of dressing change before and after extubation in the abdominal group were (2.8 ± 1.0), (1.9 ± 0.6) times, those in the chest group were (4.5 ± 1.2), (3.6 ± 1.1) times, there were significant difference between the two groups (t=7.841, 9.377, P<0.01). The NRS and VAS score at 1-4 days and extubation in the abdominal group were significantly lower than those in the chest group, the abdominal group were (3.2±1.0), (2.7±0.8), (2.3±0.7), (1.9±0.7), (1.5±0.6) points and (3.7±0.8), (3.4±1.4), (3.0± 0.7), (2.6±1.0), (2.6±1.0) points, the chest group were (3.7±1.3), (3.3±1.1), (2.8±0.8), (2.3±0.8), (2.3±0.7) points and (5.0±0.9), (4.3±1.4), (4.1±1.3), (3.3±1.2), (3.6±1.0) points, there were significant difference between the two groups (t=2.443-7.247, P<0.01 or 0.05). Conclusions Intraoperative abdominal minimally invasive radical mediastinal tube placed esophageal cancer, can significantly relieve pain and improve patient comfort, reduce the frequency of dressing change before and after extubation, not only quickly improve the rehabilitation of patients, but also can avoid the waste of medical resources, it is worthy of clinical promotion.
10.Effect of SABP, A Water-soluble Component of Salvia Miltiorrhiza, on Immune Microenvironment of Mice with Liver Cancer
Shenghao LI ; Liyuan HAO ; Yinglin GUO ; Qing PENG ; Jingru DING ; Xinli SHI
Cancer Research on Prevention and Treatment 2021;48(7):694-698
Objective To investigate the effect of SABP, a water-soluble component of Salvia miltiorrhiza, on the growth of orthotopic transplantation of H22 liver cancer and the immune microenvironment of liver cancer. Methods We established a mouse model of orthotopic transplantation of H22 cell liver cancer in BALB/c mice. ELISA was used to detect the expression of PD-L1, TGF-β, IL-1β, IL-10, IL-4, IFN-γ, IL-18, IL-7, IL-2, CCL-2 and CCL-21 in the liver. We counted the organ indexes of liver, spleen and kidney. Results SABP inhibited the growth of orthotopic transplantation tumors of H22 cell liver cancer, and increased the expression levels of PD-L1, TGF-β, IL-1β and IL-10 in the microenvironment of liver cancer, as well as the liver, spleen and kidney coefficients. Conclusion SABP could inhibit the growth of orthotopic transplantation tumors of H22 cell liver cancer and promote the expression of PD-L1, TGF-β, IL-1β and IL-10 in the microenvironment of liver cancer.