1.Effect of the genetic variants of heme oxygenase-1 gene on blood pressure level in hypertensive pailents
Yun LI ; Xiaoli LIU ; Laiyuan WANG ; Jie CAO ; Jianxin LI ; Xiangfeng LU ; Jianfeng HUANG ; Dongfeng GU
Clinical Medicine of China 2008;24(10):966-969
Objective To assess the relationship between the polymorphisms of heme oxygenase-1 gene and blood pressure level.Methods With the whole-gene based tagging SNP approach,3 tag SNPs of heme oxygenase-1 gene were selected for study.These tag SNPs were genotyped in 503 essential hypertension cases Blood pressure lev-els among different genotypes of each SNP were compared with ANOVA.The haplo.stats program wa8 employed to test haplotype frequency with blood pressure level.Results Subjects with rs2071749 A allele had the lower blood pressure levels than subjects with GG genotypes(SBP:159.5 mm Hg vs.168.5 mm Hg and DBP:97.6 mm Hg vs.101.3 mm Hg respectively.P<0.05).In the haplotype analyses.Haplotype T-T-A which carried the rs2071749 A allele was found significantly associated with SBP and DBP after adjustment for age,gender,body mass index.8n10k.illg and drinking·Conclusion The genetic variants of heine oxygenase.1 gene misht be associated with blood pres-sure levels.
2.Effects of exercise and low-fat diet on the TNF-alpha expression of insulin resistance in rats.
Qing-Yan SUN ; Miao-Miao LI ; Gu-Zhou LI ; Ai-Yun LU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(2):180-183
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of exercise (EX), low-fat diet (LFD) and their combination intervention on the tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) expression of insulin resistance in rats.
METHODSOne hundred and thirty male rats randomly assigned to 2 groups: Control (CON)-10 rats consuming a low-fat diet; HFD-120 rats consuming a high-fat diet (HFD). The dietary regimen was sustained for 8 wk, at which point the 40 HFD group rats gaining the most weight were referred to as the obese rats. Glucose tolerance was assessed by an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). During the procedure of OGTT, the blood was drawn for insulin assay (insulin release test). The whole body insulin resistance was assessed by glucose-insulin index. The obese HFD group rats were randomized into one of four intervention groups: HFD-sedentary (HFD-SED), HFD-exercise(HFD-EX), low fat diet-SED (LFD-SED), LFD-EX. Ex rats performed 8-wk exercise training on a motorized treadmill. The CON group had access to low-fat diet for another 8 wk. After 8 wk of exercise and low-fat diet intervention, the OGTT and insulin release test were performed again. To use ELISA technique for detecting TNF-alpha in soleus muscle and adipose tissue.
RESULTSAfter being fed high-fat diet for 8 wk, glucose-insulin index in the HFD group were significantly greater than that in CON group (P < 0.01). After 8-week exercise and low-fat diet intervention, glucose-insulin index in HFD-SED group was significantly greater than that in CON group (P < 0.01). The index in three intervention groups was significantly less than that in HFD-SED group (P < 0.01) . TNF-alpha content in adipose tissue and the soleus muscle for HFD-SED group was significantly greater than that in CON group (P < 0.01). Three intervention groups were significantly less than HFD-SED group (P < 0.01).
CONCLUSIONExercise and low-fat diet interventions can decrease the TNF-alpha expression in insulin resistance rat.
Animals ; Diet, Fat-Restricted ; Insulin Resistance ; Male ; Obesity ; metabolism ; Physical Conditioning, Animal ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ; metabolism
3.Difference of Responses of Males and Females under-30? Head-down Tilt
Lili LU ; Bin WU ; Ping WU ; Zhiming GU ; Yanlei WANG ; Xinghua LIU ; Yun TANG
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;0(02):-
Objective To find out the difference of responses to HDT between females and males of different occupations.Methods Healthy female employees(group A,n=11)and female pilots(group B,n=10)and male special pilots(group C,n=14)and male employees(group D,n=7)were tested with-30? head-down tilt for 45 min.Results Heart rate(HR)of females and males all decreased with time during HDT,especially male employees group and female pilots group(P
4.Image processing system of visual prostheses based on digital signal processor DM642.
Chengcheng XIE ; Yanyu LU ; Yun GU ; Jing WANG ; Xinyu CHAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2011;35(5):330-334
This paper employed a DSP platform to create the real-time and portable image processing system, and introduced a series of commonly used algorithms for visual prostheses. The results of performance evaluation revealed that this platform could afford image processing algorithms to be executed in real time.
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Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
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Visual Prosthesis
5.Study on the relationship between the level of urinary monomethylfomamide and the injury of liver and kidney in workers exposed to dimethylfomamide.
Lu-Ming LI ; Ming-Long WANG ; Xiao-Lou SUN ; Ya-Ling QIAN ; Bu-Yun ZHENG ; Yu-Fang GU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2004;22(4):270-271
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Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
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Formamides
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chemically induced
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physiopathology
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physiopathology
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physiopathology
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6.The effects of cardiac pacing with multisite combination on myocardial mechanics and cardiac work in dogs.
Ning MA ; Xiang-Hua FU ; Shi-Qiang LU ; Wei-Li WU ; Xin-Shun GU ; Yun-Fa JIANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2003;19(4):354-358
AIMTo approach the effects of multi-site synchronous ventricular pacing on myocardial mechanics and cardiac work.
METHODSFive modes of multi-site synchronous ventricular pacing were randomly performed in 12 dogs with anesthetized, opened chest and artificial-ventilation. Some parameters were measured simultaneously including: the peak of left ventricular pressure rise and fall (+/- dp/ dt(max)), the time constant of left ventricular relaxation(tau), the muscle tensile force in left/right ventricular wall (V-tensile force, V-TF), SV, LVSW and RVSW.
RESULTSThe myocardial systolic mechanical parameters: +dp/dt(max) and LV-TF of cHisB-LVPL and RVA-LVPL pacing by biventricular pacing modes were increased than that of cHisB-RVA pacing in right ventricular bifocal pacing mode. +dp/dt(max) in above two groups of biventricular pacing was increased than that in cHisB-RVA pacing. Tau value of cHisB-LVPL and RVA-LVPL pacing modes were shorted than that of cHisB-RVA pacing. The above parameters of cHisB-RVA-LVPL and cHisB-RVA-LVA biventricular trifocal pacing were superior to that of cHisB-LVPL and RVA-LVPL biventricular pacing. The +dp/dt(max), LV-TF and RV-TF of cHisB-RVA-LVPL pacing were increased as compared with that of cHisB-RVA-LVA pacing (P > 0.05). The -dp/dt(max) in cHisB-RVA-LVPL pacing were increased by 6.0% and tau value was shorted by 3.7% compared with those in cHisB-RVA-LVA pacing (P > 0.05). SV, LVSW and RVSW of cHisB-LVPL and RVA-LVPL biventricular pacing were increased than those of cHisB-RVA bifocal pacing. The above parameters of cHisB-RVA-LVPL pacing were increased than that of cHisB-RVA-LVA and cHisB-LVPL pacing.
CONCLUSIONIt was explained that the cHisB-RVA-LVPL biventricular trifocal sites synchronous pacing mode would increase the velocity of ejection and filling during myocardial contraction and relaxation and enhance cardiac work by maintaining normal VSS.
Animals ; Cardiac Pacing, Artificial ; methods ; Dogs ; Female ; Heart ; physiology ; Heart Ventricles ; Male ; Myocardium
7.Distribution behavior of lipophilic drugs in the oil-in-water microemulsions.
Jing YAO ; Xiao-tian GU ; Jian-ping ZHOU ; Qi-neng PING ; Yun LU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2007;42(7):768-773
Distribution behavior of lipophilic drugs in the oil-in-water (O/W) microemulsions was studied. Fluorescence spectra analysis was performed to investigate the effect of the compositions of microemulsions on the fluorescence spectra of armillarisin and ofloxacin which were used as the model drugs. The fluorescence spectra of the model drugs in the microemulsions with various amount of the compositions were compared. The results showed that the armillarisin were both localized in the interfacial film of microemulsion systems with both phenylmethanol and PEG 400 as the co-surfactants, separately. Ofloxacin was localized in the interfacial film of microemulsion systems with Gradamol GTCC as the oil phase, but in the oil pool of microemulsion systems with oleic acid/olive oil (OA/OO) (1:1) as the oil phase. Besides, it was found that the drug would have the tendency to locate in the microenvironment where the composition with the largest solubility to model drug is located, and its actual localized position would be dependent on the amount of this composition. The results indicate that the localized region of lipophilic drug in the O/W microemulsion systems is related with the solubility of the model drug in various compositions.
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8.Expression of aquaporin 3 and aquaporin 9 is regulated by oleic acid through the PI3K/Akt and p38 MAPK signaling pathways.
Lu-yun GU ; Lie-wang QIU ; Xiao-feng CHEN ; Lin LV ; Zhe-chuan MEI
Chinese Journal of Hepatology 2013;21(10):753-758
OBJECTIVETo study the effect of oleic acid (OA) on expression of aquaglyceroporin genes, AQP3 and AQP9, in hepatocyte steatosis and to investigate the underlying molecular mechanisms using an in vitro system.
METHODSHepG2 cells were treated with OA at different concentration to establish in vitro models of nonalcoholic hepatocyte steatosis. The corresponding extents of hepatic steatosis modeling were assessed by oil red O staining and optical density (OD) measurements of the intracellular fat content. The model lines were then treated with inhibitors of the PI3K/Akt and p38 MAPK signaling pathway factors and effects on AQP3/9 expression was measured by real time RT-PCR and western blotting.
RESULTSThe fat concentration, indicative of hepatic steatosis, increased in conjunction with increased concentrations of OA (0 less than 250 less than 500 mumol/L). OA exposure also down-regulated AQP3 mRNA and up-regulated AQP9 mRNA levels in a concentration-dependent manner. The most robust changes in expression occurred in response to the 500 mumol/L concentration of OA for both AQP3 (0.47+/-0.18; t = 4.5450, P less than 0.05) and AQP9 (1.57+/-0.21; t = 3.0306, P less than 0.05). Treatment with OA + PI3K pathway inhibitor (LY294004) significantly decreased AQP9 mRNA expression (4.55+/-0.62) as compared to the control group (1.00+/-0.10; t = 9.7909, P less than 0.01), that 500 mumol/L OA group (2.43+/-0.53; t = 4.5018, P less than 0.05), and the LY294002 group (1.90+/-0.16; t = 7.1683, P less than 0.01). Treatment with p38 MAPK pathway inhibitor (SB230580) significantly increased the OA-suppressed level of AQP3 mRNA to the level detected in the control group (1.27+/-0.11; t = 5.7455, P less than 0.01) and decreased the OA-stimulated AQP9 mRNA (0.38+/-0.09; t = 6.5727, P less than 0.01). No significant changes in mRNA expression of AQP3/9 were observed with inhibition of the ERK1/2 and JNK signal transduction pathways. The OA-induced changes in protein expression levels of AQR3 and AQP9 followed a similar trend of the genes. Finally, OA suppressed the level of phosphorylated Akt (from 0.21+/-0.02 to 0.13+/-0.03; t = 3.8431, P less than 0.05) but elevated the level of phosphorylated p38 (from 0.58+/-0.06 to 1.02+/-0.10; t = 12.5289, P less than 0.01). Again, OA treatment produced no significant affect on ERK1/2 and JNK phosphorylation.
CONCLUSIONOA down-regulates AQP3 expression by stimulating the p38 MAPK signaling pathway, and up-regulates the AQP9 by blocking the PI3K/Akt pathway and activating the p38 MAPK signaling pathway.
Aquaporin 3 ; metabolism ; Aquaporins ; metabolism ; Fatty Liver ; metabolism ; pathology ; Gene Expression Regulation ; drug effects ; Hep G2 Cells ; Humans ; Oleic Acid ; pharmacology ; Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ; metabolism ; Signal Transduction ; p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ; metabolism
9.Adaptation and evaluation of evidence-based guidelines for breastfeeding in neonates in hospital
Piaoyu YANG ; Shupeng SHI ; Yuxia ZHANG ; Ying GU ; Yun CAO ; Laishuan WANG ; Xiaojing HU ; Chunmei LU
Chinese Journal of Nursing 2018;53(1):57-64
Objective To develop clinical practice guidelines for breastfeeding in neonates in hospital conforming to the situation in China by adaptation of existing guidelines.Methods According to ADAPTE methodology and current status of breastfeeding in neonates in hospital,we searched existing guidelines and systematic reviews of breastfeeding,used AGREE Ⅱ to evaluate the guidelines,content analysis method was used to select and integrate the content of the evidence,and feasibility investigation and expert external review were performed for the established guidelines.Results A total of 10 guidelines,3 evidence summaries and 4 systematic reviews were included,and the "Evidence-Based Guideline:Breastfeeding of Neonates in the Hospital" were established,involving 8 aspects:breastfeeding promotion,screening,expression,storage,transport,reception,procedures and quality management,and a total of 83 evidences were recommended,which were practical and recommended by all experts.Conclusion High quality evidence resources provided by the established clinical practice guideline can provide reliable evidence support for clinical practice.
10.The contralateral C_7 transfer via prespinal route to repair the brachial plexus avulsion:A preliminary study on its clinical effect
Lei XU ; Yu-Dong GU ; Jian-Guang XU ; Wen-Dong XU ; Jiu-Zhou LU ; Sen LIN ; Yun-Dong SHEN ; Hao SHEN ; Dong HAN ;
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2000;0(04):-
Objective To investigate a shorter and safer route for contralateral C_7 nerve root transfer. Methods Eight male patients were treated from Dec2005 to Nov.2006Their range of age was from 22 to 43 years with an average of 30 yearsFive cases had total brachial plexus avulsion.The operative delay was from 2 to 6 months(mean:4 months).The sealenus anterior muscle was transected before a prespinaJ & ret- ropharyngeal tunnel was madeThe contralateral C_7 nerve root was used to repair the upper trunk or the infra- clavicular lateral cord and posterior cord of injured side via this routeusing direct anastomosis or nerve graft- ing.Results The length of the harvested contralateral C_7 nerve root was(4.67?0.52em in the early 5 casesThe nerve graft was6.25?0.35)em long for repairing supraclavicular brachial plexus and(8.56?0.45cm long for repairing infraclavicular brachial plexusThe length of the harvested contralateral C_7 nerve root averaged 6.85cm in the other 3 cases2 of which had direct anastomosis to the residual nerve C_5 and C_6 nerve roots and the other used nerve graft of 3 cm in lengthTransient contralateral sensory symptoms were re- ported in most patientsAt 3 months followups6 patients had tingling sensation on the contralateral fingers with percussion on the injured cervical areaIpsilateral SSEP could be recorded by stimulating at 2 cm above sternoclavicular joint on the injured sideAt 7 months follow ups of 5 patientsCMAP could be recorded in bi- cepsdeltoids and infraspinatus or triceps with stimulation at Erb's pointHoweverno clinical movements was noticedAt 12 months follow ups of 3 patientswe could observe early motor and sensory function recovery of those patients to different extent.Conclusion Transection of anterior scalenus muscle shortens the length of the transfer route and allows more efficient neurotizationThe procedure is convenient and safeprovided certain precautions being usedThe principal of contralateral C_7 nerve transfer are reconstruct the anterior divi- sions of upper trunkposterior divisions of upper trunk and suprascapular nerve when repairing the supraclavic- ula brachial plexusReconstruct the lateral cord and posterior cord when repairing the infraclavicula brachial plexusPostsurgical fasting for 4 days included foods and liquids will benefit of healing of anastomosed nerves and regenerationaud avoid complications.