1.Effects of propofol on lipopolysaccharide-induced brain injury in rats
Huiling CAO ; Ling DAN ; Wei LI
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(5):621-623
Objective To investigate the effects of propofol on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced brain injury in rats.Methods Fifty-four pathogen-free SD rats of both sexes, aged 6 weeks, weighing 200-250 g, were randomly divided into 3 groups: control group (group C, n = 6) ; LPS group (group L, n = 24) ; propofol group (group P, n = 24) . Brain injury was produced by injection of LPS 1 mg/kg via the left internal carotid artery in L and P groups. Propofol 100 mg/kg was injected intraperitonealry immediately after the LPS administration in group P, while the equal volume of normal saline was given instead of propofol in group L. The equal volume of normal saline was given instead of LPS and propofol in group C. Six rats in each group were sacrificed and the brain tissues were immediately removed at 24 h after intraperitoneal administration in group C, and at 6, 24, 48 and 72 h after intraperitoneal administration in L and P groups for determination of brain water content, high-mobility group box 1 ( HMGB1) expression and NF-κB activity, and microscopic examination. Results The brain water content and NF-kB activity were significantly increased, and HMGB1 expression was up-regulated in group L as compared to group C (P < 0.05) . The brain water content, expression of HMGB1 and NF-kB activity were significantly lower in group P than in group L ( P < 0.05) . The microscopic examination showed that brain injury was attenuated in group P compared with group L. The brain water content was positively correlated with the HMGB1 expression and NF- κB activity (r = 0.692 and 0.769 respectively, P < 0.05). Conclusion Propofol can reduce the LPS- induced brain injury by reducing inflammatory response of the brain tissues.
2.Study of Medical Immunological Bilingual Teaching
Xia CAO ; Ling WANG ; Guodong WU ; Li LI ; Shuying DAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
The appliance of bilingual teaching of Medical Immunology offers an effective means of mastery and communication of the medical essential subject.This study has tried the bilingual teaching of medical immunology for clinical,dentistry and phylaxiology specialty students,discussed the model of bilingual teaching,investigated the teaching effect,analyzed and summarized the teaching experience.After the practice of bilingual teaching,we found that the feasible method of bilingual teaching to apply Chinese as the primary language and pervade English into the medical immunology course.
3.Effect of compound fetal bovine liver extract combined with anti-viral effects on liver fibrosis in patients with cirrhosis treatment
Mudan WANG ; Haijun CAO ; Shangao LI ; Ling ZHU ; Jianhao ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2015;(11):147-148,151
Objective To observe the effect of compound fetal liver extract combined with antiviral therapy on liver fibrosis in patients with cirrhosis.Methods 60 patients with liver cirrhosis from April 2014 to July 2015 were randomly divided into treatment group and control group(n=30).The patients in control group were treated with conventional anti viral therapy , 30 cases in treatment group were treated with compound fetal liver extract combined with antiviral therapy postoperative.Results 1 month after treatment, the treatment group serum liver fibrosis HA, PCM value respectively(107.5 ±17.8,99.8 ±14.9)ng/mL, were lower than in the control group (138.4 ±15.2,124.1 ±18.1)ng/mL(P<0.05).1 month after treatment, the treatment group liver fibrosis collagen type IV, III procollagen value respectively(58.9 ±11.0,109.2 ±11.1)μg/L, were lower than in the control group (85.7 ±11.2,122.7 ±11.3)μg/L(P<0.05).Conclusion Compound fetal bovine liver extract combined with anti-viral therapy in patients with cirrhosis has good, better than the use of antiviral drugs alone.
4.Combination Antimicrobial Susceptibility Test on 43 Multi-drug-resistant Isolates of Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Yaping XU ; Jingrong CAO ; Lianzan LI ; Ling TANG
Chinese Journal of Nosocomiology 2006;0(02):-
OBJECTIVE To investigate the combined effect of cefoperazone/sulbactam with levofloxacin(group 1) and polymyxin B with rifampin(group 2) on 43 isolates of multi-drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa. METHODS The minimal inhibitory concentration(MIC) of all the antibiotics mentioned above was determined by agar dilution method.Fractional inhibitory concentration(FIC) index was calculated for all the selected isolates with all combinations,and the activities of antibiotics alone and in combination against the selected strains were evaluated. RESULTS The MIC of all the combined antimicrobials was reduced significantly(P
5.A review of the effect of T-2 toxin on chondrocytes cultured in vitro
Haijuan REN ; Tiantian LI ; Xiong LING ; Yanhong CAO
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2017;36(2):152-156
T-2 toxin is a secondary fungal metabolite that belongs to the trichothecene mycotoxin family.T-2 toxin can lead to the structural and functional changes of cartilage cells and cartilage cell degeneration and necrosis.With strong cytotoxicity,T-2 toxin can cause definite damage to cartilage cells.In this paper,we reviewed recent studies on the effects of T-2 toxin on chondrocyte apoptosis,ultra structural changes and extracellular matrix in vitro.
6.Effect of silencing FoxO3a on capability of sphere-formation in ovarian cancer SKOV3 cell line
Ling JIANG ; Xiaocheng CAO ; Jianfeng YANG ; Qiao XIAO ; Cheng LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2015;17(5):689-691,694
Objective To explore whether Forkhead O transcription factor-3a (FoxO3a) activity affects the capability of sphere-formation of ovarian cancer SKOV3 cell line.Methods Sphere-forming cells (SFCs) were obtained and amplified through suspended culture with conditioned medium of the stem cells in SKOV3 cell line.After SKOV3 cells were transfected with FoxO3a specific siRNA,the protein expressions of FoxO3a and Bmi1 and the ratio of sphere-formation were compared with Western blot and sphere-forming assay,respectively.Results Compared to parental cells,SFCs from SKOV3 cell line had higher ratio of sphere-formation and over-expressed Bmi1 and pFoxO3a.Transfection of FoxO3a specific siRNA down-regulated the protein expression of FoxO3a and upregulated expression of Bmi1 in SKOV3 cells,and enhanced the capability of sphere-formation.Conclusions Silence of FoxO3a leads to enhanced capability of sphere-formation in SKOV3 cell line.
7.High resolution CT findings of pulmonary Langerhans cell histiocytosis in children
Surong LI ; Yuchun YAN ; Ling CAO ; Xinyu YUAN ; Hongwei GUO
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2016;50(4):248-251
Objective To summarize the lung HRCT findings of lung Langerhans cell histiocytosis (LCH) in children. Methods A total of 54 children with lung LCH pathologically proved in our institute from September 2006 to December 2014 were retrospectively reviewed. Patients were subdivided into two subgroups, diffuse type (n=29) and localized type (n=25). In addition, 32 children with LCH but without pulmonary infiltration were selected as control group. HRCT findings of 54 LCH with lung involvement were reviewed and analyzed for distribution pattern. The age of onset, illness duration and pulmonary function were compared between the lung LCH group and the control group. The differences of HRCT findings in LCH patients between diffuse type and localized type were compared with χ2 test. The differences on the onset age, illness duration and pulmonary function between the LCH group with lung involvement and control group were compared with non-parametric test(Mann-Whitney U Test). The differences of pulmonary function between the LCH group with lung involvement and control group were compared with Fisher exact probability test. Results The signs of pulmonary LCH on HRCT included lobular hyperinflation (n=26), interlobular septa thickening (n=11), cystic lesions (n=11), ground?glass opacity (n=10), nodules (n=9), and centrilobular nodules (n=6). The signs presented in 21, 8, 7, 9, 4 and 6 cases in diffuse type group respectively and 5, 3, 4, 1, 5, 0 in localized type group. Among them, lobular hyperinflation, ground?glass opacity and centrilobular nodules were more prevalent in the diffuse group. The difference was statistically significant (χ2=14.77,2.01,0.55,4.84,0.06 and 3.91, P<0.05). The onset age of LCH group with lung involvement was younger than the other (Z=-2.40, P<0.05). However, there was no statistically significant difference in the illness duration (Z=-1.46, P>0.05) and pulmonary function between two groups (P>0.05). Conclusions Lobular hyperinflation, ground glass opacity and centrilobular nodules are the most common manifestations in LCH patients with lung involvement and the distribution is mostly diffuse. Nodules, cystic lesions and interlobular septa thickening may exist. Several signs may coexist simultaneously. Younger children with LCH are more vulnerable to lung involvement.
8.Effect of fibrinolytic system on the podocyte injury in rats with membranous nephropathy
Jing LIANG ; Yuan ZHANG ; Ling CAO ; Xianglong MENG ; Li WANG
Acta Laboratorium Animalis Scientia Sinica 2016;24(3):283-287
Objective To observe the expression of uPA, tPA and PAI-1 in whole blood of rat membranous ne-phropathy ( MN) models induced by cationic bovine serum albumin ( C-BSA) , and to explore the effect of fibrinolytic sys-tem on podocyte apoptosis and pathological changes. To explore the possible preventive and therapeutic effects and the pos-sible mechanisms of early prevention of fibrinolysis. Methods We developed a MN model with the modified Border meth-od. At the end of the 1st, 2nd, 3th, and 4th week of immunization, respectively, the levels of whole blood uPA, tPA and PAI-1 were determined by ELISA. The rat kidney tissues were examined by light microscopy and electron microscopy to i-dentify the pathological changes. The expression levels of nephrin and WTl were detected with immumofluorescence staining and their correlation was analyzed. Results Compared the treatment group with control group, the levels of whole blood uPA, tPA and PAI-1 of the model group were decreased, while PAI-1 was elevated, showing a significant difference ( P<0. 05). The degree of renal interstitial fibrosis was more serious. Correlation analysis showed that the whole blood tPA and uPA levels were positively correlated with the changes of nephrin protein expression in the kidney tissue, while the whole blood PAI-1 level was negatively correlated with the nephrin protein expression in the kidney tissue. Conclusions In the process of MN development, the fibrinolytic system may have important significance for podocyte apoptosis. Determination of early phase of MN podocyte injury may be another therapy target for prevention of the disease development, and then pro-vide new ideas for clinical research and drug development for MN.
10.Toxicity and telomerase activity of allicin combined with TFP chemotherapy for patients with advanced gastric carcinoma
Li SUN ; Sanyuan SUN ; Ling WEI ; Susheng CAO ; Dahai YU
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(9):617-619
ObjectiveObserve the efficacy, toxicity and the effection of telomerase activity of allicin combined with paclitaxel plus cisplatin and 5-Fu(TFP)chemotherapy for patients with advanced gastric carcinoma.MethodsFifty-four patients with advanced gastric carcinoma were randomly divided into two groups. A group was treated with allicin and TFP, B group was only treated with TFP. The chemotherapy was paclitaxel (135 mg/m2, dl, 8) plus cisplatin (75 mg/m2, d2-4) followed by 5-Fu (500 mg/m2 d1-5). Allicin was used in 60 days(3 times every day,once 20 mg).Telomerase activity was performed by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. ResultsThe total efficiency rate was 40.7 % (11/27) in A group and 33.3 % (9/27) in B group.There was no statistical difference between the two groups(~ = 0.079,P =0.779).There was significant difference in nausea and vomit (P =0.043), and the incidence of A group was 77.8 % (21/27) which was lower than that of B group[92.6 %(25/27)].There was statistical difference in telomerase activity between the two groups(P =0.000).ConclusionAllicin could reduce the toxicity of chemotherapy and inhibit the telomerase activity in advanced gastric carcinoma.