1.Dose-effect dependence of ketamine in inducing the expression of heat shock protein 70 in the hippocampus of rats of different ages
Ren LIAO ; Quanyun WANG ; Lan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(32):242-244
BACKGROUND: It is proved that protein of heat shock protein 70 family has protective effects on cells. Ketamine can cause psychiatric symptoms such as illusion and delirium in patients, which can damage neurons of the limbic system in rats. The expression of heat shock protein 70 can be detected in the damaged neurons with immunohistochemical staining.OBJECTIVE: To observe the expression of heat shock protein 70 induced by ketamine in the hippocampus of rats of different ages and probe into the damaging effect on nerves.DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial.SETTING: Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine,Huaxi Hospital of Sichuan University.MATERIALS: The experiment was conducted in the laboratory of the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care Medicine, Huaxi Hospital of Sichuan University, from January to May 2001. Totally 70 SD rats,weighing 25 to 285 g, of either gender and clean grade, were recruited.Thirty-five adult SD rats were randomly divided into control group and ketamine groups of 20.0, 40.0, 60.0, 80.0, 100.0 and 120.0 mg/kg with 5 rats in each group. The rats in each group were injected intraperitoneally with normal saline and 20.0, 40.0, 60.0, 80.0, 100.0 and 120.0 mg/kg of ketamine, respectively. Another 35 rats aged 0-10, 11-20, 21-30, 31-45,46-60, 61-90 and 91-120 days, 5 rats in each age stage, were given intraperitoneal injection of 80.0 mg/kg ketamine. After 24-hour survival time, the animals were put to death and their brains were removed. 5 μm-thick coronal sections of the hippocampus were cut on a vibratome. The expression of heat shock protein 70 was detected in the hippocampus of rats of different ages with immunohistochemical staining.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Positive cellular percentage, density and grayscale of heat shock protein 70 in the rats' hippocampus.of different doses of ketamine on the expression of heat shock protein in rat hippocampus: In control group, the cellular density of heat shock protein 70 expression induced by 20.0, 40.0, 60.0, 80.0, 100.0 and 120.0 mg/kg of ketaminewas0, 8.12±1.82, 27.07±5.98, 45.35±5.84, 78.51±7.34,74.16±8.17 and 60.84±6.27, respectively. It indicated that when ketamine was under 80.0 mg/kg, the cellular density of heat shock protein 70 in creased significantly with the dose increase (P < 0.01). When ketamine was over 80.0 mg/kg, the cellular density significantly decreased with the dose tamine in the hippocampus of rats of different ages: The density of positive nerve cells of heat shock protein 70 in young rats aged under 20 days was 0; the density of young rats aged 21-30 days, 31-45 days, 46-60 days and 61-90 days was 34.17±6.18, 55.42±4.80, 78.51±7.34 and 83.16±11.10,respectively. Compared with that of the first age group, with the increased age, the density of positive cells of heat shock protein 70 was significantly increased (P < 0.01); it was 83.16±11.10 and 85.83±9.33 in the hippocampus of rats aged 61-90 days and 91-120 days, re spectively (P > 0.05).CONCLUSION: Ketamine can induce the expression of heat shock protein 70 in the hippocampus of rats, indicating that neurons of the hippocampus may be damaged; with the increase of dose, its damaging effect is enhanced.The damage of ketamine is greater in adult rats than in young rats.
2.Clinical study of the two-stage hollow prosthesis on restoring unilateral maxillary defect with restricting mouth opening: a case report.
Shaobo OUYANG ; Lan LIAO ; Hongbin ZHANG
West China Journal of Stomatology 2014;32(3):312-313
A case of a patient with a unilateral maxillary defect and restricted mouth opening was presented. The two-stage hollow maxillofacial prosthesis can be used to restore the above defect, thus promoting mastication, speaking, swallowing, and sucking, as well as improving the patient's appearance. Satisfactory results were achieved.
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3.Discussion on the Ethical Problems and Countermeasures of Scientific Research Management in Maternal and Child Health——Taking Sichuan Provincial Hospital for Women and Children as An Example
Hui LIAO ; Liji LAN ; Yuezhong XU
Chinese Medical Ethics 2017;30(3):323-327
Some managers and medical personnel in the institutions of maternal and child health were lack of ethical awareness.Their awareness about the protection of rights and interests of the subjects,informed consent,and research medical safety were not enough.There arised some ethical problems in reproductive medicine,prenatal diagnosis,new technology and new project review,and scientific research project application.Based on cause analysis,this paper put forward the corresponding countermeasures.Researchers should recognize the importance of medical research management and ethics review.It should strengthen the training of research ethics for hospital managers and researchers,meanwhile,strengthen the construction of ethics committee,strengthen the tracking and governance,and make good use of education and assessment measures,in order to promote the healthy development of maternal and child health medical research.
4.Expression of subretinal fluid hepatocyte growth factor and proliferative vitreoretinopathy
International Eye Science 2005;5(2):221-224
● AIM: To explore the role that hepatocyte growth factor plays in proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) after retinal detachment.● METHODS: The contents of hepatocyte growth factor in subretinal fluid (SRF) in 49 cases with retinal detachment were measured with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.● RESULTS: With the worsening of PVR and vitreous opacity and prolonging of disease course, the content of hepatocyte growth factor increased (P<0.05), the difference being statistically significant.● CONCLUSION: The change of hepatocyte growth factor in SRF had a close relation ship with the occurrence and development of PVR after retinal detachment.
5.Research progress on visual quality assessment methods
Baiwei WEN ; Changjun LAN ; Xuan LIAO
Recent Advances in Ophthalmology 2017;37(8):793-796
The evaluation of visual quality about human eyes has always been an important issue in the field of eye science and visual optics,and it is mainly divided into subjective evaluation method and objective evaluation method,evaluation indicators including visual acuity,contrast sensitivity,wavefront aberration and retinal straylight,and so on.In addition,according to different principles and standards,visual system imaging quality evaluation methods can also be divided into visual refractive system and retinal nerve system evaluation,geometrical optics and physical optics evaluation,static and dynamic visual function evaluation.The selection of visual quality evaluation method should be considered from multiple dimensions on comprehensive consideration.in recent years,the improvement of quality of life promotes the development of visual quality assessment methods,and more attention is paid to the evaluation of continuous functional visual acuity.This article reviews the research progress of visual quality assessment methods.
6.Investigation of Mechanism of Insulin Resistance in Non-obese Type 2 Diabetes
Huiling CHEN ; Lijuan GUO ; Lan LIAO
Journal of Chinese Physician 2001;0(02):-
Objective To elucidate the role of insulin receptor and its ?-subunit autophosphorylation in evoking insulin resistance in non-obese type 2 diabetes. Methods 14 patients with non-obese type 2 diabetes and 12 healthy subjects were enrolled in this study. Insulin receptor numbers and its insulin affinity in erythrocytes were measured using radio-labelled ligand binding assay described by Comi et al. Insulin receptor autophosphorylation in erythrocytes membrane was initiated by adding insulin and ?- 32 P ATP. Then the membrane proteins were resolved on 7 5% SDS-PAGE and subjected to autoradiography. Results The numbers of high and low affinity receptors in erythrocytes of type 2 diabetes were 21?13 and 955?427 per cell respectively, and they showed no significant difference as compared with control. The high affinity constant(K 1) and low affinity constant(K 2) of insulin receptors in erythrocytes of type 2 diabetes were (1 70?0 93)?10 -9 LM -1 and (1 44?0 86)?10 -7 LM -1 respectively, also displaying no significant difference in comparison with the control. Insulin-induced receptor ? subunit autophosphorylation was 8 02?5 6△A/mg protein in type 2 diabetes, which was lower than that (28 38?15 24)△A/mg protein) in control(P
7.Application of clinical pathway in treatment of pneumoconiosis with whole lung lavage.
Xiao-Ying HU ; Mei-Lan LIAO ; Yu-Lan ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2009;27(7):442-443
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8.Clinical effect of LMWH and pressure pump on DVT and coagulation in perioperative period of hip fracture
Yuhong JIAN ; Xueqin LIAO ; Xiaoyong LAN ; Dong YE
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2017;37(1):133-135
Objective To investigate the clinical effect of low molecular weight heparin (LMWH) and pressure pump on perioperative deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in patients with hip fracture and analyze the effect of LMWH on coagulation function. Methods Retrospective analysis of 95 cases hip fractures patients with clinical data, according to the preventive medication of DVT were divided into LMWH group of 42 cases and LMWH joint pressure pump group of 53 cases. The incidence rate of DVT and the degree of limb swelling after operation in two groups were observed. The differences of blood coagulation function indexes, blood rheology and hip function recovery were compared between the two groups. Results The the incidence rate of DVT in combination group was 1.89% (1 cases ), lower than LMWH group of 14.29% (6 cases )(χ2=5.278,P=0.022). After two weeks' treatment, the difference of anterior thigh circumference and calf circumference in combination group was less than LMWH group (P<0.05). The prothrombin time (PT) and activated partial thromboplastin time (APTT) in two groups post-treatment were lower than those pre-treatment, the D-dimer (D-D) was higher than that pre-treatment(P<0.05), but there was no significant difference between two groups. After 3 months' treatment, the Harris functional independence measure (FIM) in combination group was higher than that in LMWH group (P<0.05). Conclusion LMWH combined with pressure pump could significantly reduce the incidence of perioperative DVT in patients with hip fracture, improve the blood coagulation function and hip function.
9.Performance of parallel test in detecting malaria infection for returnees from malaria endemic area
Lan WEN ; Bin TIAN ; Xiaojun SHEN ; Yu LIAO ; Bing ZHANG
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(1):7-9
Objective To evaluate the performance of parallel test in detecting malaria infection for returned person from malaria endemic area.Methods The blood samples of 484 returnees from malaria endemic area were analyzed and detected by thick blood smear,rapid diagnostic test (RDT) and nest PCR in four companies involving the African labor dispatching.Results The sensitivi ty of thick blood smear and RDT was 0.628 and 0.744 respectively,which of the parallel test was 0.930.On the other hand,the area under the curve (AUC) of parallel test was 0.930 (95%CI:0.895-0.986),which was higher than thick blood smear[0.814 (95%CI:0.724-0.904)]and RDT[0.847 (95%CI:0.769-0.926)].Conclusion Thick blood smear and RDT,which consist of parallel test,could improve the detection sensitivity and accuracy for returnees from malaria epidemical area effectively.This approach is worthy of popularization and application.
10.Cloning and functional characterization of a cDNA encoding isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase involved in taxol biosynthesis in Taxus media.
Tian SHEN ; Fei QIU ; Min CHEN ; Xiaozhong LAN ; Zhihua LIAO
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(5):621-6
Taxol is one of the most potent anti-cancer agents, which is extracted from the plants of Taxus species. Isopentenyl diphosphate isomerase (IPI) catalyzes the reversible transformation between IPP and DMAPP, both of which are the general 5-carbon precursors for taxol biosynthesis. In the present study, a new gene encoding IPI was cloned from Taxus media (namely TmIPI with the GenBank Accession Number KP970677) for the first time. The full-length cDNA of TmIPI was 1 232 bps encoding a polypeptide with 233 amino acids, in which the conserved domain Nudix was found. Bioinformatic analysis indicated that the sequence of TmIPI was highly similar to those of other plant IPI proteins, and the phylogenetic analysis showed that there were two clades of plant IPI proteins, including IPIs of angiosperm plants and IPIs of gymnosperm plants. TmIPI belonged to the clade of gymnosperm plant IPIs, and this was consistent with the fact that Taxus media is a plant species of gymnosperm. Southern blotting analysis demonstrated that there was a gene family of IPI in Taxus media. Finally, functional verification was applied to identify the function of TmIPI. The results showed that biosynthesis of β-carotenoid was enhanced by overexpressing TmIPI in the engineered E. coli strain, and this suggested that TmIPI might be a key gene involved in isoprenoid/terpenoid biosynthesis.