1.Properties of Lipid Rafts from Cerebral Cortex Based on HPLC MS/MS Proteomics
Kun NIE ; Xuezhu ZHANG ; Lan ZHAO ; Yujie JIA ; Jingxian HAN
Tianjin Medical Journal 2013;(9):881-883
Objective To verify the validity of the sucrose density gradient ultracentrifugation method for lipid rafts from cerebral cortex. Methods Extract lipid rafts from cerebral cortex in mouse were extracted by the sucrose density gradi-ent ultracentrifugation method. The properties of lipid rafts were detected by Western blotting method, double enzyme and light scattering methods. HPLC MS/MS proteomics and bioinformatics were used to locate proteins of lipid rafts in cells. Re-sults Lipid rafts from cerebral cortex were provided with the model properties of lipid rafts such as high light scattering and cholesterol and high expression of Flotillin-1. HPLC MS/MS proteomics identified total 647 proteins. Most of these pro-teins were from plasma membrane, endoplasmic reticulum, cytoskeleton and cytosol, however, there were 21% proteins among total 647 proteins were from nucleus, mitochondria and ribosomes. Conclusion The sucrose density gradient ultra-centrifugation method is a effective method to extract lipid rafts from cerebral cortex, however, the properties of mixture should be considered.
2.A Cross-sectional Study on Diabetes Mellitus in Rural Population in Kunming
Mao-Rong ZHANG ; Lan SHEN ; Zhi-Kun LI
Chinese Journal of Prevention and Control of Chronic Diseases 2006;0(06):-
Objective To study the epidemiological characteristics of diabetes mellitus and to provide effective prevention and intervention methods in rural area in Kunming.Methods A cross-sectional study was conducted among 3 440 permanent residents aged 20~74 years in kunming rural districts.Results The general prevalence rate of diabetes was 4.01% and the standardized rate was 2.90%.The standardized prevalent rate for male(3.55%) was higher than that for female(2.61%),and the prevalence rates varied among different groups of rural inhabitants.Conclusion It is necessary to take effective methods to prevent and control diabetes in rural area.
4.Effect of oral sensorimotor therapy on oral motor dysfunction after cerebral palsy
Mei HOU ; Ping FU ; Hong ZHANG ; Kun LAN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2004;10(1):57-58
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical effectiveness of oral sensorimotor therapy on oral motor dysfunction after cerebal palsy (CP).MethodsThirty-two CP children were confirmed the type of cerebral palsy by neurological examination and developmental age by Gesell's developmental scale. Oral sensorimotor therapy was performed one time a day by speech-language therapist.Before and after a treatment period of 3 months,the oral motor and language-speech ability of each case was assessed using Oral Motor Scale and Sign-Significate relations.ResultsAfter treatment, the oral motor function had been improved significantly(t=11.946,P<0.01) and the oral motor score was meanly increased by 14.94 score.The levels of oral language comprehension and expression had also been improved significantly(t=5.376,P<0.01;t=7.552,P<0.01).Articulation of 28 cases(87.5%) was improved. ConclusionOral sensorimotor therapy is effective on improving oral motor function, articulation,as well as on increasing language comprehension and expression.
5.Effect of acupuncture on transmembrane signal pathway in AD mice: an analysis based on lipid-raft proteomics.
Kun NIE ; Xue-Zhu ZHANG ; Lan ZHAO ; Yu-Jie JIA ; Jing-Xian HAN
Chinese Journal of Integrated Traditional and Western Medicine 2014;34(8):991-996
OBJECTIVETo reveal the transmembrane signal pathway participating in regulating neuron functions of treating Alzheimer's disease (AD) by acupuncture.
METHODSSAMP8 mice was used for AD animal model. The effect of acupuncture method for qi benefiting, blood regulating, health supporting, and root strengthening on the amount and varieties of transmembrane signal proteins from hippocampal lipid rafts in SAMP8 mice was detected using HPLC MS/MS proteomics method.
RESULTSCompared with the control group, acupuncture increased 39 transmembrane signal proteins from hippocampal lipid rafts in SAMP8 mice, of them, 14 belonged to ionophorous protein, 8 to G protein, 8 to transmembrane signal receptor, and 9 to kinase protein. Totally 3 main cell signal pathways were involved, including G-protein-coupled receptors signal, enzyme linked receptor signal, and ion-channel mediated signal. Compared with the sham-acupuncture group, acupuncture resulted in significant increase of kinase signal protein amount. From the aspect of functions, they were dominant in regulating synapse functions relevant to cytoskeleton and secreting neurotransmitters.
CONCLUSIONThe cell biological mechanism for treating AD by acupuncture might be achieved by improving synapse functions and promoting the secretion of neurotransmitters through transmembrane signal transduction, thus improving cognitive function of AD patients.
Acupuncture Therapy ; Alzheimer Disease ; metabolism ; Animals ; Disease Models, Animal ; Female ; Male ; Membrane Microdomains ; metabolism ; Mice ; Proteomics ; Signal Transduction ; Tandem Mass Spectrometry
6.Characteristics and inspirations of the overseas system for post-disaster medical assistance
Lan YAO ; Xun GONG ; Hong LE ; Peng KUN ; Zheng WANG ; Wenbin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2011;27(3):234-237
This paper analyzed the characteristics of post-disaster medical assistance systems in Anglo-American countries and Japan. In consideration of China's national conditions at present, it come up with recommendations that the government should formulate and perfect the legal system of postdisaster medical assistance, improve the related systems of medical care, establish post-disaster medical assistance responding as a long-term management mechanism, establish and improve emergency preparedness, and post-disaster psychological intervention in mechanisms.
7.Differential diagnosis of the peripheral lung lesions with new microvascular pattern of contrast-enhanced ultrasound
Song WANG ; Wei YANG ; Kun YAN ; Hui ZHANG ; Lan MA ; Yu SUN ; Minhua CHEN
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(5):408-413
Objective To investigate the value of new microvascular pattern of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in the diagnosis of peripheral lung lesion.Methods A total of 72 peripheral lung lesions which had been proved by clinical and pathology results underwent conventional ultrasound,CEUS and new microvascular pattern examination.Two independent readers (Reader 1 and Reader 2) blindly and retrospectively analysised and classified the characteristic of microvascular patterns respectively,and Kappa test was used for evaluating the concordance between the two readers.The diagnosis accuracy of CEUS was calculated,and the CEUS diagnostic scores were compared with conventional ultrasound.Results 16 benign lesions and 56 malignant lesions were enrolled in this study.The microvascular patterns in benign lesions included branch enhancement(43.8 %,31.3%),point and patchy enhancement (18.8%,25.0%) and rim-like enhancement (18.8%,18.8%).The microvascular patterns in malignant lesions included vascular enhancement (46.4%,57.1%),cotton enhancement (26.8%,25.0%) and dead wood enhancement (19.6%,8.9%).There was significant difference between benign and malignant lesions.Kappa result showed that the two readers had a good diagnosis concordance(Kappa=0.759,P =0.000).According to the different types of microvascular pattern,the diagnostic accuracy,sensitivity,and specificity rates of two readers were 92.9%,91.1%;81.3%,75.0% and 90.3%,87.5%,respectively.Before CEUS,59.7% and 68.1% of lesions were diagnosed as 3 by two readers respectively,while only 1.4% and 6.9% of lesions were diagnosed as 3 after CEUS.Further analysis demonstrated that there was significant difference in the microvascular pattern between squamous carcinoma and adenocarcinoma,and also between squamous carcinoma and small cell lung carcinoma.Conclusions Contrast-enhanced ultrasound could significantly increase the differential diagnosis of peripheral lung lesions.New microvascular pattern helped to display patterns of vascular perfusion.of peripheral lung lesions,and provide new diagnostic clue for differential diagnosis.
8.Studies on pharmacokinetics of loganin and morroniside in Cornus officinalis injection in mice.
Lan-tong ZHANG ; Lei-ming REN ; Jin-kun WUN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2003;28(6):509-512
OBJECTIVETo establish a revered-phase HPLC method for the study of pharmacokinetics of loganin and morroniside in Cornus officinalis injectionin mice after a single oral and intravenous administrations.
METHODThe Diamonsil C18 column (4.6 mm x 250 mm, 5 microns) was used as the analytical column and the mobile phase consisted of acetonitrile-methanol-0.2% formic acid (12:8:80) with the flow rate at 1.0 mL.min-1. The UV detection was set at 237 nm.
RESULTThe calibration curves of loganin and morroniside were linear in the range from 0.38 to 68.25 mg.L-1(r = 0.9999), and from 0.66 to 117.22 mg.L-1(r = 0.9999), respectively. The lowest determination concentrations of loganin and morroniside were 0.10 and 0.16 mg.L-1, respectively. The recoveries and relative standard deviations of loganin were 99.6% (2.0%), 102.0% (1.0%), 87.9% (7.2%), and those of morroniside were 99.2% (2.5%), 104.1% (1.2%), 92.7% (4.2%), respectively. The relative standard deviations of within-day and between-day precision for the method were all less than 6.8%. After a single intravenous administration of Cornus officinalis injection to mice, the mean plasma concentration-time courses were found to fit a two-compartment open model, the main pharmacokinetic parameters of loganin were as follows: T1/2(alpha), T1/2(beta), K21, K12, K10, V(c), AUC, CL were 3.2 min, 25.1 min, 5.997 h-1, 4.981 h-1, 3.564 h-1, 0.551 L.kg-1, 13.59 mg.L-1.h, 1.965 L.kg-1.h-1, respectively and those of morroniside were 3.6 min, 21.5 min, 5.926 h-1, 3.833 h-1, 3.797 h-1, 0.647 L.kg-1, 27.15 mg.L-1.h, 2.457 L.kg-1.h-1, respectively.
CONCLUSIONIt is the first time to establish the revered-phase HPLC method to determine concentrations of loganin and morroniside in plasma and to obtain their pharmacokinetic parameters and characteristics.
Administration, Oral ; Animals ; Area Under Curve ; Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid ; Cornus ; chemistry ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; administration & dosage ; isolation & purification ; pharmacokinetics ; Female ; Injections, Intravenous ; Iridoids ; blood ; Male ; Mice ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry
9.Oral motor dysfunction, feeding problems and nutritional status in children with cerebral palsy.
Mei HOU ; Ping FU ; Jian-hui ZHAO ; Kun LAN ; Hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(10):765-768
OBJECTIVEThis study was undertaken to investigate the clinical features of oral motor dysfunction and feeding problems as well as the nutritional status of children with cerebral palsy (CP).
METHODSFifty-nine CP children, 39 boys and 20 girls, mean age 31 months (20 to 72 months), were recruited. Their parents were interviewed for high risk factors and feeding history. Each case was assessed for oral motor and feeding problems based on oral motor and feeding skill score; for nutritional status by measurement of weight, height; neurologically for type of cerebral palsy and for developmental age by Gesell's developmental scale. Equal number of age and sex matched controls were included for comparison of nutritional status, oral motor and feeding skill score.
RESULTSAmong 59 patients, 51 cases had oral motor dysfunction and 55 cases had feeding problems including all athtosis, spastic tetraplegia, and 16 had spastic diplegia. The scores of both the mean oral motor function and feeding skill of CP children were significantly lower than those of the controls (P < 0.001). Main food of children with cerebral palsy consisted of liquid and semisolid diet. Body weight and height below the 25th percentile were found in 13 cases and 19 cases, respectively.
CONCLUSIONSThe majority of the children with cerebral palsy had oral motor dysfunction and feeding problems which appeared in early age and disturbed the growth and nutritional status. Thorough assessment for oral motor function, feeding problems and nutritional status of CP children is indicated in order to start timely rehabilitation and nutritional interventions which can significantly improve their nutritional status and quality of life.
Cerebral Palsy ; complications ; physiopathology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Feeding and Eating Disorders of Childhood ; etiology ; physiopathology ; Female ; Humans ; Infant ; Male ; Mouth ; physiopathology ; Mouth Diseases ; etiology ; physiopathology ; Muscular Diseases ; etiology ; physiopathology ; Nutritional Status
10.Mentality and behavior of children suffering from viral myocarditis.
Zhen-xian WANG ; Lan XU ; Yu-long WANG ; Ke-xiang ZHANG ; Kun ZHANG ; Zhao-hua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2006;44(2):122-125
OBJECTIVEThe present study was designed to investigate the influence of viral myocarditis on mental behavior of the children.
METHODSMentality and behavior of the 178 children suffering from viral myocarditis were examined with Achenbach Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) edited by Gong Yao-xian in 1986 and 104 sex, age, education and achievement-matched children with pneumonia or upper respiratory infection were enrolled as controls.
RESULTSThe mentality and behavior of the children with viral myocarditis were distinctly abnormal. The abnormal rates of boys and girls suffering from acute and deferment viral myocarditis were evidently higher than those of control children (P < 0.01). The behavioral abnormalities of boys were hypochondria, social difficulties, unwell of body and attack. Whereas, the girls presented hypochondria, unwell of body, social flinch and disobeyed discipline, which was significantly different from the control children. The total and hypochondria cursory mark of the second check result of deferment boys were evidently higher than those of the first check (P < 0.05). The total cursory mark of the second check result of deferment girls was higher than that of the first check (P < 0.05) and evidently higher than that of the acute second check result (P < 0.01). The abnormal rates of mentality and behavior correlated positively with the age of children and they were associated with the severity of the illness.
CONCLUSIONViral myocarditis evidently affected the mentality and behavior of children, which should be paid great attention to.
Acute Disease ; Adolescent ; Adolescent Behavior ; psychology ; Case-Control Studies ; Child ; Child Behavior ; psychology ; Child Behavior Disorders ; etiology ; psychology ; Female ; Humans ; Hypochondriasis ; etiology ; psychology ; Juvenile Delinquency ; psychology ; Male ; Myocarditis ; psychology ; virology ; Neuropsychological Tests ; Severity of Illness Index ; Social Behavior ; Virus Diseases ; psychology