1.The Experience on Developing Students' Moral Culture Education in Physiological Teaching
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(06):-
Physiology is an important and basic course in medicine.In order to foster graduates with high quality for human society,teachers should strengthen moral culture education in the process of physiological teaching.
2.Role of melatonin in calcium overload-induced heart injury
Lingheng KONG ; Ming WEI ; Na SUN ; Juanxia ZHU ; Xingli SU
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(6):611-616
Objective:To investigate the role of melatonin in calcium overload-induced heart injury.Methods:Thirty-two rats were divided into 4 groups:a control group (Control),a melatonin control group (Mel),a calcium overload group (CaP),and a calcium overload plus melatonin group (Mel+CaP).Isolated Sprague Dawley male rat hearts underwent Langendorffperfusion.Left ventricular developed pressure (LVDP) was calculated to evaluate the myocardial performance.Triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining was used to measure the infarct size of myocardium.Lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) activity in the coronary flow was determined.The expressions of caspase-3 and cytochrome c were determined by Western blot.The pathological morphological changes in myocardial fiber were analyzed by HE staining.Results:Compared with the control group,calcium overload significantly induced an enlarged infarct size (P<0.01),accompanied by the disordered arrangement of myocardial fiber,up-regulation of cytochrome c and caspase-3 (P<0.01),and the increased activity of LDH (P<0.01).T hese effects were significantly attenuated by 10 μmol/L melatonin (P<0.01).Conclusion:Melatonin can alleviate calcium overload-induced heart injury.
3.The Selection and Application of Examination Paper Analysis Indexes
Yongxiang ZHU ; Zanying XIAO ; Danqin XIAO ; Juanxia ZHU ; Qian WANG ; Wei YU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2003;0(03):-
Examination paper analysis is an important job in examination management.It includes qualificative analysis and quantitative analysis,which are connective and complementary.This essay discusses the selection and application of examination paper analysis indexes.
4.Effect of long-term nitrous oxide inhalation on the cardiac function in rats
Na SUN ; Jianqing DU ; Zhiyong WANG ; Surong LIU ; Yan XU ; Juanxia ZHU ; Qiang LI
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 2010;31(1):71-74,83
Objective To observe whether or not long-term inhalation of nitrous oxide can affect the cardiac function in rats. Methods Sprague-Dawley rats of either sex were randomly divided into four groups. Group A: inhaled common air for 50 days as control; Group B: inhaled 500mL/L N_2O for 15 days, two hours every day; Group C: inhaled 500mL/L N_2O for 30 days, two hours every day; Group D: inhaled 500mL/L N_2O for 50 days, two hours every day. Float glass intracellular microelectrode recording technique was used for observation of the duration (MAPD_(90), MAPD_(50) and MAPD_(20)) and amplitude of action potentials (APs) of left ventricular muscle cells in vitro. Angiotensin-2 (Ang-2) and eNOS were detected by immunohistochemical technique. Results ① Compared with that in Group A, the Aps duration of left ventricular muscle cells (MAPD) in Group B had no significant change while the MAPDs in Group C and Group D were extended significantly. There were no significant differences among the four groups in Aps amplitude. ② The expression of Ang-2 did not differ significantly between Group B and Group A. The expression level was higher in Group C and D than in Group A. ③ The expression level of eNOS was significantly lower in Group C and D than in Group A (P<0.05). Conclusion Long-term inhalation of N2O can significantly affect the cardiac function in rats, which may be related to higher expression of AngⅡin the heart induced by the long-time excitation of sympathetic nerves.
5.Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase Ⅱ inhibitor K N-93 aggravates the calcium paradox-induced heart injury
Lingheng KONG ; Xiaoming GU ; Ying NAN ; Jiangying ZHANG ; Na SUN ; Juanxia ZHU ; Jingjun ZHOU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(6):832-835,836
Aim ToinvestigatetheeffectsofCa2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase Ⅱ inhibitor KN-93 on calcium overload-induced heart injury.Methods Thirty-twoisolatedratheartswererandomlydivided into the control group,KN-93 control group,calcium paradox group,and calcium paradox with KN-93 treat-ment group.Left ventricular pressure were recorded, and the heart function was evaluated by the left ventric-ular end-diastolic pressure (LVEDP ) and developed pressure (LVDP).Coronary flow (CF)were collect-ed,and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH)content was de-termined.Triphenyltetrazolium chloride staining was usedtomeasuretheinfarctsize.Results Compared with the control group,KN-93 at 2. 5 μmol·L-1 had no effects on coronary flow,cardiac performance and cell death at the end of perfusion in normal rats (P>0. 05 );The hearts of calcium paradox exhibited a de-crease in LVDP and CF,meanwhile an increase in LV-EDP,LDH,and infarct size of 18 ±7. 2% (P <0. 01).2. 5 μmol·L-1 KN-93 further increased the levels of LVEDP,LDH and infarct size (P<0. 01)in Ca2+paradoxical hearts,while it provoked the decline intheCFandLVDP(P<0.01).Conclusion The data demonstrates that KN-93 aggravates heart injury in calcium paradox,it also suggests that CaMKⅡ is in-volved in the Ca2+overload-induced heart injury.
6.Descending inhibitory modulation of nucleus raphes magnus in cardiac nociception in rats and its pathway
Na SUN ; Ligang NIU ; Lingheng KONG ; Juanxia ZHU ; Yan XU ; Jianqing DU
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2014;(3):513-518
Objective To observe the cardiosomatic motor reflex (CMR)of rats, and to clarify the descending modulation of nucleus raphes magnus (NRM)in cardiac nociception and its pathway.Methods 34 male healthy SD rats were randomly divided into NRM electrical stimulation group (n=8 ), NRM stimulation combined with dorsolateral funiculus (DLF ) transection group (n= 8 ), NRM stimulation combined with antagonist of 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)methysergide intrathecal administration group (n=18).The rat model of CMR was established through inj ecting capsaicin into the pericardial sac of the rats in various groups. The electromyogram (EMG) response of dorsal spinotrapezius muscle was used as detection index, and by placing the stimulation electrode in NRM and (or)intrathecal catheterization, the descending inhibitory modulation of NRM in CMR and the influence of DLF tansection or methysergide intrathecal administration in descending inhibitory modulation of NRM were observed.Results Compared with before stimulation,the EMG response was decreased after NRM electrical stimulation (75 μA) (P<0.05 );after bilateral DLF transection, the EMG response after NRM stimulation was significantly increased compared with before DLF transection (P<0.05 ), and there was no significant difference compared with its control (P> 0.05 ). In addition, after intrathecal administration of methysergide,the EMG response after NRM stimulation was significantly increased compared with before intrathecal treatment of methysergide (P<0.05),but it was still significantly smaller than that of its control (P<0.05). Conclusion Cardiac nociception evoked by capsaicin stimulation is subject to descending inhibitory modulation from NRM,and the descending inhibition from NRM is conveyed via the DLF and partially mediated by endogenous 5-HT system.
7.Ventrolateral periaqueductal gray metabotropic glutamate receptor subtypes 7 and 8 mediate opposite effects on cardiosomatic motor reflex in rats.
Na SUN ; Lingheng KONG ; Ligang NIU ; Juanxia ZHU ; Yan XU ; Jianqing DU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2014;34(1):8-13
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of ventrolateral periaqueductal gray (VL-PAG) metabotropic glutamate receptors subtype 7 and 8 (mGluR 7/8) in descending modulation of cardiosomatic motor reflex (CMR) in rats.
METHODSAMN082 (agonist of mGluR 7) and DCPG (agonist of mGluR 8) were injected into the VL-PAG of a rat model of CMR to observe their effects in modulating CMR. The raphe magnus nucleus (NRM) or the gigantocellular reticular nucleus (Gi) was then damaged, and the changes in VL-PAG descending modulation were observed.
RESULTSSelective activation of mGluR 7 of the VL-PAG by AMN082 obviously facilitated capsaicin (CAP)-induced CMR (P<0.05), which was suppressed by DCPG-induced mGluR 8 activation (P<0.05). These facilitatory or inhibitory effects were completely reversed by group III mGluR antagonist MSOP. Damaging the NRM of VL-PAG main relay nucleus did not significantly affect the facilitatory effect produced by AMN082 microinjection (P>0.05), but partially attenuated the inhibitory effect of DCPG microinjection (P<0.05). Both the facilitatory effect of AMN082 and the inhibitory effect of DCPG were reduced obviously after bilateral Gi damage (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONVL-PAG mGluR 7 and mGluR 8 mediate biphasic regulation of CMR in rats probably through activation of different sub-nuclei and different neurons in the rostroventral medulla.
Animals ; Benzhydryl Compounds ; pharmacology ; Benzoates ; pharmacology ; Glycine ; analogs & derivatives ; pharmacology ; Male ; Medulla Oblongata ; metabolism ; Periaqueductal Gray ; metabolism ; Physical Conditioning, Animal ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, Metabotropic Glutamate ; agonists ; metabolism ; Reflex ; physiology
8.Descending modulation of cardiac nociception by the rostral ventromedial medulla in rats.
Na SUN ; Lingheng KONG ; Ligang NIU ; Juanxia ZHU ; Yan XU ; Jianqing DU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(11):1611-1614
OBJECTIVETo observe the descending modulation of cardiac nociception by the rostral ventromedial medulla (RVM) in rats.
METHODSA rat model of cardiosomatic motor reflex (CMR) was established by injecting capsaicin into the pericardial sac to induce cardiac nociception, and the electromyogram (EMG) response of the dorsal spinotrapezius muscle was studied. The RVM was electrically stimulated (25, 75 and 100 µA) or destroyed to examine whether RVM exerted descending modulation on cardiac nociception.
RESULTSElectrical stimulation of the RVM at 8 sites produced intensity-dependent inhibition of EMG responses to noxious cardiac stimulus (F[2,21]=43.188, P=0.001). Electrical stimulation at 3 sites caused facilitated EMG responses, but the increased magnitude of the EMG was not dependent on stimulation intensity (F[2,6]=0.884, P=0.461). Stimulation at 11 sites produced biphasic effects: at a low intensity (25 µA), the elicited EMG magnitude was significantly larger than baseline (P<0.05), and at greater intensities (75/100 µA), the stimulation caused suppression of the EMG magnitude to a level significantly lower than the baseline (P<0.05). Electrolytic lesion of the RVM resulted in significantly increased EMG responses compared with the baseline and sham lesion group.
CONCLUSIONCardiac nociception evoked by capsaicin stimulation is subjected to descending biphasic modulation by the RVM, which produces predominantly descending inhibition on heart pain.
Animals ; Capsaicin ; pharmacology ; Electric Stimulation ; Electromyography ; drug effects ; Male ; Medulla Oblongata ; physiology ; Nociception ; Nociceptors ; drug effects ; physiology ; Pain ; physiopathology ; Pericardium ; drug effects ; physiology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Sensory System Agents ; pharmacology
9. Effect of PD-1 inhibitor Nivolumab on the proliferation and cytotoxicity of anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells
Haibo ZHU ; Qi DENG ; Rui ZHANG ; Yanyu JIANG ; Juanxia MENG ; Mingfeng ZHAO ; Yuming LI ; Rui CUI
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2018;39(7):584-588
Objective:
To Evaluation the effect of PD-1 inhibitor Nivolumab on the proliferation and cytotoxicity of anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor T cells (CD19-CAR-T)
10. PD-1 expression, mRNA level and cytotoxicity changes in CD19CAR-T cells
Yedi PU ; Jia WANG ; Qi DENG ; Haibo ZHU ; Yanyu JIANG ; Juanxia MENG ; Yuming LI
Chinese Journal of Hematology 2019;40(9):759-763
Objective:
To observe the changes of PD-1 expression, mRNA level and cytotoxic activity of CD19 CAR-T cells during the culture process of CAR-T cells.
Methods:
The peripheral blood T cells of 6 lymphoma patients with high expression of PD-1 and 6 healthy volunteers were the source of CAR-T cells. The expression of PD-1 was analyzed by flow cytometry. The mRNA level of PD-1 was analyzed by PCR. The cell proliferation was analyzed by CCK-8 assay. The cytotoxicity was analyzed by LDH assay.
Results:
①The transfection efficiency of high PD-1 expression T cells and healthy volunteer T cells were as the same (