1.Effect of edaravone pretreatment on myocardial injury induced by carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum in patients undergoing laparoscopic gynecologic surgery
Jun FU ; Yun XIAO ; Heying ZHONG ; Ran RAN ; Junfeng GU ; Kaifeng YU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2013;(12):12-14
Objective To investigate the effect of edaravone pretreatment on myocardial injury induced by carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum in patients undergoing laparoscopic gynecologic surgery.Methods Thirty patients undergoing laparoscopic gynecologic surgery,ASA Ⅰ or Ⅱ grade,were divided into two groups by random digits table with 15 cases each:control group and edaravone group.Edaravone group following tracheal intubation received vein infusion of edaravone 0.5 mg/kg,control group received equal volume of 0.9% sodium chloride.The carbon dioxide pneumoperitoneum pressure was maintained at 10-15 mm Hg (1 mm Hg =0.133 kPa).Venous blood samples were collected before anesthesia induction and after operation 8 h for the measurement of the serum creatine kinase (CK),creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB),aspartate aminotransferase (AST) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH).Results The serum levels of CK and AST were significantly higher after operation 8 h in control group than those of before anesthesia induction in control group and after operation 8 h in edaravone group [(205 ± 27) U/L vs.(123 ± 25) and (123 ± 29)U/L,(48±5) U/L vs.(34 ±3) and (36 ±5) U/L,P<0.05].There was no significant difference in the serum levels of CK-MB and LDH between two groups and the group (P > 0.05).Conclusion Pretreatment with edaravone 0.5 mg/kg can protect myocardium in patients undergoing laparoscopic gynecologic surgery.
2.Role of GABAA receptors in uninjured dorsal root ganglion in a rat model of neuropathic pain
Ran RAN ; Shanglong YAO ; Kaifeng YU ; Qun WANG ; Junfeng GU ; Qingxiu WANG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2010;30(12):1443-1445
Objective To evaluate the role of GABAA receptors in uninjured dorsal root ganglion(L4DRG)in a rat model of neuropathic pain.Methods Thirty adult female SD rats weighing 200-250 g were randomly divided into 3 groups(n = 10 each): control group(group C),muscimol group(group M)and bicuculline group(group B).Neuropathic pain was produced by L5 spinal nerve ligation.Normal saline 50 μl,GABAA receptor agonist-muscimol 50 μl or GABAA receptor antagonist- bicucullin 50 μl was injected into the L4 DRG.The thermal pain threshold and mechanical pain threshold were measured and recorded from 1 day before operation to 10 days after operation.Results Compared with group C,the mechanical pain threshold was significantly increased(P < 0.05),while no significant difference was found in thermal pain threshold in group M(P > 0.05),and the thermal pain threshold and mechanical pain threshold were significantly decreased in group B(P < 0.05).Conclusion Activation of GABAA receptors in uninjured DRG is involved in mechanical hyperalgesia in a rat model of neuropathic pain,but it dose not play a leading role.
3.Change in GABA receptor-activated current in dorsal root ganglion neurons freshly isolated from rats with neuropathic pain
Ran RAN ; Shanglong YAO ; Kaifeng YU ; Qun WANG ; Qingxiu WANG ; Junfeng GU ; Gang TIAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(1):55-58
Objective To investigate the change in GABA receptor-activated current in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons in rats with neuropathic pain. Methods Twenty adult SD rats of both sexes weighing 100-150 g were randomly divided into 2 gorups: sham operation group (group S, n = 5) and neuropathic pain group (group NP, n= 15). Neuropathic pain was induced by ligation of right L5 spinal nerve. The animals were sacrificed at 5 days after operation. The L5 DRG( neurons in group NP and L3-5 DRG neurons in group S were immediately isolated. Whole-cellpatch- clamp technique was used. The extracellular solution contained GABA 100μmol/L.The frequency and amplitude of the GABA-activated current in DRG neurons and the changes in action potential (threshold potential, rheobase and overshoot) and resting potential before and after GABA administration were recorded. Results GABA 100μmol/L induced rapid inactivation of inward current in most neurons. Compared with the baseline before application of GABA, in group S GABA induced depolarization,increased resting potential and decreased amplitude and rheobase of action potential in large and medium DRG neurons, while in group NP GABA increased resting potential but induced no significant change in threshold potential and rheobase and overshoot of action potential. The frequency and amplitude of GABA-activated current and the degree of change in resting potential and rheobase and overshoot of action potential were significantly lower in group NP than in group S.Spontaneous discharge occurred in small DRG neurons in both groups. No GABA-activated current was observed in all DRG neurons with spontaneous discharge. Conclusions Neuropathic pain is induced by decreasing GABA-mediated inhibition signals in large and medium DRG neurons leading to increased excitability of neurons.
4.New beta-carboline alkaloids contained in Psammosilene tunicoides.
Wei WANG ; Lin YUAN ; Xue-Zhu GU ; Wen-Yi KAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2012;37(21):3240-3242
OBJECTIVETo study the chemical constituents of Psammosilene tunicoides.
METHODThe two chemical constituents were separated by various chromatographic methods, and their structures were identified on the basis of spectroscopic analysis.
RESULTTwo beta-carboline alkaloids were separated from normal butanol fraction of P. tunicoides, and identified as 1-acetyl-3-methoxycarbonyl-beta-carboline (1) and 1-acetyl-3-methoxycarbonyl-4-hydroxyl-beta-carboline (2).
CONCLUSIONCompound 1 is separated from this plant as natural products for the first time, and compound 2 was a new compound.
Alkaloids ; analysis ; Carbolines ; analysis ; Caryophyllaceae ; chemistry
5.Measurement and evaluation of personal attenuation rating before and after the training of the noise-exposed workers wearing foam earplugs
Jing LIU ; Xian WANG ; Rong ZHANG ; Youhong BAO ; Kaifeng GU ; Liping PAN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(8):589-593
Objective:To measure and compare the difference of personal attenuation rating (PAR) of the workers wearing foam earplugs before and after the training, and to evaluate the effect of ear protector wearing training on the noise protection.Methods:In February 2023, 94 workers exposed to noise in a machinery manufacturing factory were selected as subjects. The production noise in the workplace was measured and subjects were trained to wear earplugs. The PAR values of wearing 3M 1110 foam test earplugs were measured and recorded before and after the training by using the fit testing of hearing protection device. The differences between the actual PAR values with nominal values and the noise attenuation values in related standards were compared, and the protective effect of hearing protection device before and after training was evaluated.Results:The average age of the subjects was (36.76±11.48) years old, the average length of service was (16.34±11.64) years, and the average exposure time to noise was (15.67±11.64) years. The noise detection results of the subjects' posts were ranged from 80.1 to 94.3 dB (A). The results of subjects wore 3M 1110 foam test earplugs for fit testing showed that the binaural PAR value after training was (19.3±6.4) dB (A), which was significantly higher than that before training (11.1±7.4) dB (A) ( t=13.31, P<0.001). After training, 11 people (11.70%) could reach the corrected noise reduction value (NRR value), 26 people (27.66%) could reach the standard of single noise reduction value (SNR value) ×0.6, and 84 people (89.36%) could reach the standard of (NRR-7) /2. The under protection rate of hearing protectors after training (7.45%) was significantly lower than that before training (45.74%), and the difference of different protection levels before and after training was statistically significant (χ 2=40.83, P<0.001) . Conclusion:It is suggested that enterprises should use the fit testing instead of nominal value estimation to evaluate the noise reduction effect of hearing protection device. Special training on the selection and use of hearing protection device should be strengthened, so as to ensure that workers wear them correctly and improve the protective effect of hearing protection device.
6.Measurement and evaluation of personal attenuation rating before and after the training of the noise-exposed workers wearing foam earplugs
Jing LIU ; Xian WANG ; Rong ZHANG ; Youhong BAO ; Kaifeng GU ; Liping PAN
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2024;42(8):589-593
Objective:To measure and compare the difference of personal attenuation rating (PAR) of the workers wearing foam earplugs before and after the training, and to evaluate the effect of ear protector wearing training on the noise protection.Methods:In February 2023, 94 workers exposed to noise in a machinery manufacturing factory were selected as subjects. The production noise in the workplace was measured and subjects were trained to wear earplugs. The PAR values of wearing 3M 1110 foam test earplugs were measured and recorded before and after the training by using the fit testing of hearing protection device. The differences between the actual PAR values with nominal values and the noise attenuation values in related standards were compared, and the protective effect of hearing protection device before and after training was evaluated.Results:The average age of the subjects was (36.76±11.48) years old, the average length of service was (16.34±11.64) years, and the average exposure time to noise was (15.67±11.64) years. The noise detection results of the subjects' posts were ranged from 80.1 to 94.3 dB (A). The results of subjects wore 3M 1110 foam test earplugs for fit testing showed that the binaural PAR value after training was (19.3±6.4) dB (A), which was significantly higher than that before training (11.1±7.4) dB (A) ( t=13.31, P<0.001). After training, 11 people (11.70%) could reach the corrected noise reduction value (NRR value), 26 people (27.66%) could reach the standard of single noise reduction value (SNR value) ×0.6, and 84 people (89.36%) could reach the standard of (NRR-7) /2. The under protection rate of hearing protectors after training (7.45%) was significantly lower than that before training (45.74%), and the difference of different protection levels before and after training was statistically significant (χ 2=40.83, P<0.001) . Conclusion:It is suggested that enterprises should use the fit testing instead of nominal value estimation to evaluate the noise reduction effect of hearing protection device. Special training on the selection and use of hearing protection device should be strengthened, so as to ensure that workers wear them correctly and improve the protective effect of hearing protection device.
7.Preparation, characterization and biocompatibility of calcium peroxide-loaded polycaprolactone microparticles.
Leidong LIAN ; Zechen SUN ; Jinhao ZHANG ; Shirong GU ; Chenjie XIA ; Kaifeng GAN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2023;52(3):296-305
OBJECTIVES:
To explore the physicochemical characteristics and biocompatibility of calcium peroxide (CPO)-loaded polycaprolactone (PCL) microparticle.
METHODS:
The CPO/PCL particles were prepared. The morphology and elemental distribution of CPO, PCL and CPO/PCL particles were observed with scanning electron microscopy and energy dispersive spectroscopy, respectively. Rat adipose mesenchymal stem cells were isolated and treated with different concentrations (0.10%, 0.25%, 0.50%, 1.00%) of CPO or CPO/PCL particles. The mesenchymal stem cells were cultured in normal media or osteogenic differentiation media under the hypoxia/normoxia conditions, and the amount of released O2 and H2O2 after CPO/PCL treatment were detected. The gene expressions of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), Runt-associated transcription factor 2 (RUNX2), osteopontin (OPN) and osteocalcin (OCN) were detected by realtime RT-PCR. SD rats were subcutaneously injected with 1.00% CPO/PCL particles and the pathological changes and infiltration of immune cells were observed with HE staining and immunohistochemistry at day 7 and day 14 after injection.
RESULTS:
Scanning electron microscope showed that CPO particles had a polygonal structure, PCL particles were in a small spherical plastic particle state, and CPO/PCL particles had a block-like crystal structure. Energy dispersive spectroscopy revealed that PCL particles showed no calcium mapping, while CPO/PCL particles showed obvious and uniform calcium mapping. The concentrations of O2 and H2O2 released by CPO/PCL particles were lower than those of CPO group, and the oxygen release time was longer. The expressions of Alp, Runx2, Ocn and Opn increased with the higher content of CPO/PCL particles under hypoxia in osteogenic differentiation culture and normal culture, and the induction was more obvious under osteogenic differentiation conditions (all P<0.05). HE staining results showed that the muscle tissue fibers around the injection site were scattered and disorderly distributed, with varying sizes and thicknesses at day 7 after particle injection. Significant vascular congestion, widened gaps, mild interstitial congestion, local edema, inflammatory cell infiltration, and large area vacuolization were observed in some tissues of rats. At day 14 after microparticle injection, the muscle tissue around the injection site and the tissue fibers at the microparticle implantation site were arranged neatly, and the gap size was not thickened, the vascular congestion, local inflammatory cell infiltration, and vacuolization were significantly improved compared with those at day 7. The immunohistochemical staining results showed that the expressions of CD3 and CD68 positive cells significantly increased in the surrounding muscle tissue, and were densely distributed in a large area at day 7 after particle injection. At day 14 of microparticle injection, the numbers of CD3 and CD68 positive cells in peripheral muscle tissue and tissue at the site of particle implantation were lower than those at day 7 (all P<0.01).
CONCLUSIONS
CPO/PCL particles have good oxygen release activity, low damage to tissue, and excellent biocompatibility.
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Osteogenesis
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Core Binding Factor Alpha 1 Subunit
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Hydrogen Peroxide/pharmacology*
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Oxygen
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Hypoxia
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Cells, Cultured
8.Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of novel nitric oxide releasing dehydroandrographolide derivatives.
Lin YAN ; Yu-Xuan DAI ; Guo-Long GU ; Miao-Bo PAN ; Shuai-Cong WU ; Yu CAO ; Wen-Long HUANG
Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines (English Ed.) 2018;16(10):782-790
A series of new hybrids of dehydroandrographolide (TAD), a biologically active natural product, bearing nitric oxide (NO)-releasing moieties were synthesized and designated as NO-donor dehydroandrographolide. The biological activities of target compounds were studied in human erythroleukemia K562 cells and breast cancer MCF-7 cells. Biological evaluation indicated that the most active compound I-5 produced high levels of NO and inhibited the proliferation of K562 (IC 1.55 μmol·L) and MCF-7 (IC 2.91 μmol·L) cells, which were more potent than the lead compound TAD and attenuated by an NO scavenger. In conclusion, I-5 is a novel hybrid with potent antitumor activity and may become a promising candidate for future intensive study.
Antineoplastic Agents
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chemical synthesis
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chemistry
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Cell Proliferation
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drug effects
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Diterpenes
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Drug Design
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Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor
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Humans
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K562 Cells
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MCF-7 Cells
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Nitric Oxide
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chemistry
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pharmacology
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Structure-Activity Relationship