1.Physiological properties and functions of microglia.
Ying LI ; Xu-Fei DU ; Jiu-Lin DU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2013;65(5):471-482
Microglia, the resident immune effective cells of the central nervous system, play crucial roles in mediating immune-related process. It becomes activated quickly in response to even minor pathological insults and participates in series of immune responses. Under physiological conditions, most microglia stay in a typical resting state, with ramified processes continuously extending and retracting from surrounding neural tissues, suggesting an important function of resting microglia. Recent studies indicate that resting microglia can regulate many physiological processes, including neural development, neural circuit formation, neuronal activity and plasticity, and animal grooming behavior. Here, we review the properties of resting microglia and further discuss how microglia participate in the above-mentioned functional regulation under physiological conditions.
Animals
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Central Nervous System
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cytology
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Humans
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Microglia
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immunology
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physiology
2.Dual-index sequence analytical method for IR fingerprint spectra of the chloroform extract of Radix Glycyrrhizae.
Hua-Bin ZOU ; Jiu-Rong YUAN ; Ai-Qin DU ; Lin-Lin SN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2005;30(1):16-20
OBJECTIVETo investigate a new method for the analysis of IR fingerprint spectra of Radix Glycyrrhizae.
METHODTwo indexes, common peak ratio and variation peak ratio, are used to compare the IR spectra of various Radix Glycyrrhizae samples, and the values are calculated by means of sequent analysis.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONThe dual-index sequence method provides a good approach to discriminate Radix Glycyrrhizae samples of different species and geographical origins.
China ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; analysis ; isolation & purification ; Ecosystem ; Glycyrrhiza ; chemistry ; classification ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Quality Control ; Spectroscopy, Fourier Transform Infrared ; methods
3.Study on the perception of gender role and decision-making regarding family affairs among married women and its impact on the utilization of perinatal care.
Feng-Min ZHAO ; Su-Feng GUO ; Lin-Hong WANG ; Tong ZHANG ; Jiu-Ling WU ; Yu-Kai DU ; Wei-Min FANG
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2006;27(9):780-784
OBJECTIVETo understand the perception on roles of gender and decision-making regarding family affairs among married women and its impact on the utilization of perinatal care.
METHODSClustering sampling was conducted to select 1227 married women with at least a child aged from 0 to 7 years old, from Hebei, Hubei and Sichuan provinces. All women were interviewed using a uniform questionnaire during Nov.-Dec. 2004.
RESULTSThe overall proportion of women who had relatively poor perception of gender role was 65.1%. 59.3% of the women agreed that "husband's health is more important than wife's in the family" versus 39.7% of interviewed women agreed that "man is more suitable for leadership than woman". In 46.2% of the families, wife and husband shared the responsibility of decision making on family affairs. In 16.2% of the families women played a decisive role, while 67.1% of interviewed women had to get the approval of her husband when spending money on daily necessities. When there were different opinions between the couples, husband usually made the final decision in 20.5% of all the families versus 17.4% of families where wife made the final decision. In total,the proportion of women who had somehow rights on family affairs was 64.1%. The coverage rate of antenatal care was 91.0%, and 65.3% women who received antenatal care got the first antenatal visit during the first trimester and the proportion of women who had at least five antenatal visits was 39.7%. The institutional delivery was 59.3% among all the women. Perception of gender role was not a predictor for antenatal care utilization, but it was predictive of institutional delivery. Education was quite a significant predictor on perinatal care utilization.
CONCLUSIONEfforts should be strengthened to improve women's awareness and to increase their perception on gender role in the families so that more women could achieve quality perinatal care.
Adult ; Child, Preschool ; China ; Decision Making ; Family Health ; Female ; Gender Identity ; Humans ; Infant ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Marriage ; Perinatal Care ; utilization
4.Establishment of an anesthesia model induced by etomidate in larval zebrafish.
Wen-Jie DU ; Jiu-Lin DU ; Tian YU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2016;68(3):301-305
Despite the wide application of general anesthetic drugs in clinic, it is still unclear how these drugs induce the state of general anesthesia. Larval zebrafish has emerged as an ideal model for dissecting the mechanism of neural systems due to the conserved and simple brain structure. In the present study, we established an anesthesia model from behavioral to electrophysiological levels using larval zebrafish for the first time. Bath application of etomidate, as a kind of intravenous anesthetic drugs, suppressed the spontaneous locomotion of zebrafish in a concentration-dependent manner. Consistently, in vivo fictive motor patterns of spinal motoneurons recorded extracellularly were significantly inhibited as well. Furthermore, using in vivo extracellular recording and whole-cell recording, we found that etomidate application suppressed local field potentials (LFP) of the brain and blocked visually evoked responses of optic tectal neurons. The study indicates that larval zebrafish can serve as an ideal vertebrate animal model for studying neural mechanisms underlying general anesthesia.
Anesthesia
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Anesthetics, Intravenous
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Animals
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Etomidate
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Larva
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Locomotion
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Motor Neurons
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Patch-Clamp Techniques
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Zebrafish
5.The structure and function of habenula.
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2017;69(5):623-636
The habenula (Hb) is an evolutionarily conserved diencephalic structure in vertebrates. It is considered as an emotion center and plays critical roles in regulating diverse types of emotion-related behaviors, including anxiety, fear, reward, depression, and nicotine withdrawal. On the one hand, action selection- and emotion-relevant inputs are transferred to the Hb through the basal ganglia and limbic system, respectively. At the same time, sensory inputs of multiple modalities also converge on the Hb. Among them, the visual input of the Hb from the retina ganglion cells ‒ thalamus pathway has been found to play a critical role in light-preference behavior of zebrafish. On the other hand, the Hb projects to two main neuromodulatory systems, the dopaminergic system and the serotoninergic system. As the Hb receives both internal emotion inputs and external sensory inputs and regulates the function of neuromodulatory systems, its functions are quite diverse and complex. In this review, we summarize the progress in both the structure and connection of the Hb and propose future study direction.
6.Progress in the study of the blood-brain barrier.
Bing XU ; Yu ZHANG ; Jiu-Lin DU
Acta Physiologica Sinica 2016;68(3):306-322
Blood-brain barrier (BBB) precisely controls the material exchange between the blood and brain tissue, and plays a critical role in the maintenance of brain microenvironment homeostasis. Brain microvascular endothelial cells connect tightly with each other and intertwine with surrounding pericytes and astrocytes to form the BBB. These cells regulate the development and function of the BBB through expressing tight and adherens junction proteins, transporters, and relevant signal molecules. Neurons and microglia can also regulate the function of BBB in physiological and pathological conditions. Recent studies indicate that the occurrence and progress of various neurological diseases are accompanied with structural and functional impairment of the BBB. Therefore, elucidation of the mechanisms underlying BBB development and function will further benefit our understanding of neurovascular interaction and provide an important theoretical basis for the treatment of neurological diseases. In this review, we briefly summarize the progress of BBB research.
Astrocytes
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Blood-Brain Barrier
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Brain
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Endothelial Cells
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Homeostasis
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Microglia
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Neurons
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Pericytes