1.Effect of Liangruntongluo Recipe on MOT and CCK in rats with diabetes mellitus
Diangui LI ; Shiling RONG ; Jinxia JING ; Lin PEI ; Jie GU ; Gang LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(05):-
Objective To study the mechanism of Liangruntongluo Recipe in improving gastrointestinal function on DM rats induced by STZ. Methods Forty male Wistar rats were divided into four groups randomly: group A as model control group,group B as Liangruntongluo group,group C as Cisapride group,and group D as normal control group. There are 10 rats in each group. After the establishment of DM animal model with Wistar rats,the animals were raised for 6 weeks without any hypoglycemic agents. And then medicines were intragastric administrationed for another 6 weeks. In the 12th week motile and cholecystokinin in blood and tissue were tested. Result By the time of the twelfth week,the rats with DM presented the disorder of gastrointestinal hormone. Liangruntongluo Recipe affected the excretion and releasing of hormone in blood,stomach,and duodenum. With a wide target range,effect of Liangruntongluo Recipe is superior to Cisapride. Conclusions Chinese herbal medicine Liangruntongluo recipe has the superiority in improving the obstacle of the gastrointestinal function of diabetes mellitus.
2. Brain science promotes the development of acupuncture in treating brain diseases
Acupuncture Research 2019;44(12):859-862
Brain science is the "ultimate territory" for human beings to understand the nature. In the present paper, the authors introduce the current state of brain science research projects in the USA, European countries, Japan and China. In recent years, with the continuous innovations of technologies in brain imaging, biosensors, human-computer interaction and big data, the brain science has become an important frontier field with interdisciplinarity and a focus of science and technology strategies in various countries. As a scientific and technological resource with original advantages in China, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is abundant in knowledge of brain, almost covering all kinds of encephalopathy in modern medicine. At present, TCM is increasingly becoming an effective tool to conquer mental and nervous diseases. With the intersection and penetration of multi-disciplines, an increasing close association between the traditional theory of TCM about prevention and treatment of encephalopathy and modern basic biological research appears, and new ideas, new technologies and new achievements have constantly been coming out, particularly in the field of acupuncture medicine. In the present historical juncture when the development of science and technology in China is changing from the "follower" to the "parallel runner", even the "top runner" in some fields, the progress of brain science research in TCM will make enormous contributions to explore brain disease and exploit cutting-edge technologies of TCM, as well as accelerate the modernization of TCM.
3.Change of PML/PML-RARalpha protein during treatment with tetraarsenic tetrasulfide (As4S4) in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia.
Jing-Zhi WANG ; Yan-Rong LIU ; Ya-Zhen QIN ; Hao JIANG ; Feng-Rong WANG ; Li BAO ; Dao-Pei LU
Journal of Experimental Hematology 2003;11(5):464-468
In order to explored the change of PML/PML-RARalpha protein during tetraarsenic tetrasulfide (As4S4) treatment, acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) cells from a group of newly diagnosed APL patients were examined by indirect immunofluorescence staining with anit-PML monoclonal antibody. The results showed that all samples typically presented many microspeckle signals throughout the nucleus before treatment. The redistribution occurred as early as on the second day after As4S4 treatment, which revealed loss of microspeckles with the presentation of a few large speckles. Anti-PML staining also emerged in the perinuclear cytoplasm. At last, microspeckles and large speckles all disappeared. When the therapy was combining all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) with As4S4, similar results were obtained. However, APL cells from patients treated with ATRA alone performed totally different appearance, presenting microspeckles and large speckles at the same time, followed with entirely large speckles. The conclusion is that As4S4 makes redistribution of PML/PML-RARalpha protein in leukemic cells from APL patients during the treatment, which is quite different from that during the treatment of ATRA.
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4.Acupuncture inhibiting responses of spinal dorsal dorsal horn neurons induced by noxious dilation rectum and colon.
Pei-jing RONG ; Bing ZHU ; Qi-fu HUANG ; Xin-yan GAO ; Hui BEN ; Yan-hua LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2005;25(9):645-650
OBJECTIVETo study on mechanisms of acupuncture in relieving visceral pain.
METHODSIn SD rats CRD was used as noxious visceral stimuli. Activities of spinal dorsal horn wide dynamic (WDR) neurons of L1-L13 were recorded by extracellular microelectrode technique. Acupuncture was given at ipsi-lateral and contra-lateral Zusanli (ST 36) of the same segmental innervation of rectum and colon.
RESULTSVisceral noxious afferent could significantly activate spinal dorsal horn convergent neurons, and mechanical stimulation of contra-lateral body surface and hand acupuncture at Zusanli (ST 36) could inhibit this noxious response. When the spinal cord was acutely blocked, the inhibiting CRD effect of needling CRD effect of needling contra-lateral Zusanli (ST 36) completely disappeared.
CONCLUSIONAcupuncture and visceral noxious afferent signals converge and interact each other in spinal level, and acupuncture at acupoint can inhibit the spinal dorsal horn neuron respon se activated by visceral noxious afferent and this action needs the participation of the center above the spinal cord.
Animals ; Colon ; innervation ; Nociceptors ; Posterior Horn Cells ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Rectum ; Spinal Cord
5.Bibliometrics study of the development trend of acupuncture-moxibustion clinical trials in foreign countries.
Wei HE ; Yuan-Yuan TONG ; Ying-Kai ZHAO ; Pei-Jing RONG ; Hong-Cai WANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2012;32(4):370-373
On the basis of MEDLINE and EMBASE database, through bibliometrics, the quantitative research was conducted on the published literatures on the acupuncture-moxibustion clinical trial abroad. The situation of published articles in each continent, country and institution was analyzed statistically. It was found that the number of published articles was higher in Germany, America, England, Sweden, Austria, Japan, South Korea, etc. In Europe, the clinical trial of acupuncture and moxibustion was in the tendency of more country participants, wider distribution and larger amount of research. In North America, America was the main country for the study. In Asia, Japan and South Korea played the leading role. Of those countries, some institutions in Germany America, and South Korea were on the top of the list. In future, the above-mentioned countries and institutions should be monitored specifically so as to launch the active cooperation and strategic project.
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6.Responses of glucose-sensitive neurons and insulin-sensitive neurons in nucleus tractus solitarius to electroacupuncture at auricular concha in rats.
Zhi-Gang MEI ; Bing ZHU ; Yan-Hua LI ; Pei-Jing RONG ; Hui BEN ; Liang LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2007;27(12):917-922
OBJECTIVETo investigate the central mechanism of hypoglycemic effect induced by ear acupuncture.
METHODSExtracellular single-unit recordings were carried out in nucleus tractus solitarius (NTS) of rats after infusion of glucose, insulin via jugular venous and electroacupuncture at auricular concha, observing responses of glucose-sensitive neurons and insulin-sensitive neurons in NTS to electroacupuncture stimulation at auricular concha.
RESULTSThere existed glucose-sensitive neurons and insulin-sensitive neurons in NTS. Among glucose-sensitive neurons, inhibitory ones accounted for 37.3%, and excitable ones accounted for 10.9%. Among the insulin-sensitive neurons, excitable ones accounted for 33.3%, and inhibitory ones accounted for 4.9%. When electroacupuncture was given at auricular concha, 49.3% (34/69) of total neurons recorded in NTS showed increase in firing rate, while 4.3% (3/69) showed decrease in firing rate. Among the 34 exciting-responsive neurons, there were 18 neurons responding to glucose infusion with a discharge decreased in frequency, and there were 8 neurons responding to insulin infusion with a discharge increased in firing rate.
CONCLUSIONAcupuncture stimulation at auricular concha can irritate the neurons in NTS, which show largely inhibitory and excitable response to glucose and insulin infusion, respectively. The hypoglycemic effect induced by auricular acupuncture possibly results from regulating these neurons' firing activities.
Acupuncture, Ear ; Animals ; Electroacupuncture ; Glucose ; pharmacology ; Insulin ; pharmacology ; Male ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Solitary Nucleus ; drug effects ; physiology
7.The hepatoprotective effect of Aesculus hippocastanum seed extract against concanavalin A-induced acute liver injury in mice via inhibition of ROS and JNK pathway
Shu-Jin WU ; Ri-Na SA ; Zhi-Rong GU ; Pei ZHAO ; Jing YU ; Yan-Hong WANG ; Bin GE
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2018;34(3):412-418
Aim To investigate the effect of Aesculus hippocastanum seed extract(AH) on concanavalin A (ConA)-induced acute liver injury in mice,and to ex-plore whether the mechanism was related to the inhibi-tory effect of AH on oxidative stress and c-Jun N-termi-nal kinase (JNK). Methods ConA(20 mg·kg-1) was administered via tail vein injecting to induce he-patic damage in mice. The groups of AH were given at 12.5,25,50 mg·kg-1by oral gavage separately for 20 days. The serum levels of AST,ALT,TP,and Alb were determined by automatic biochemical analyzer and the A/G ratio was calculated. TNF-α and IFN-γ levels were assayed by ELISA. The liver tissue was attained by HE and the histopathological changes were calculat-ed. The MDA, SOD, GSH contents of liver tissues were assayed by related kits. The activity of caspase-3 was detected by spectrophotometry. The expressions of cytochrome C and Bax, Bcl-2, p-JNK and p-Akt were detected by Western blot. Results The serum levels of ALT, AST, IFN-γ and TNF-α in AH groups were significantly lower than those in ConA-injured group, while the levels of TP,Alb and A/G were significantly higher. The SOD and GSH levels of liver tissues signif-icantly increased and MDA level decreased; liver his-topathological changes were consistent with those of the serological indicators, and AH treatment significantly reduced the pathological damage induced by ConA. In AH group,the expression of cytochrome C,caspase-3, Bax/Bcl-2 ratio and p-JNK markedly decreased, while the expression of p-Akt protein increased compared with ConA model group. Conclusion AH could sig-nificantly protect the ConA-induced acute liver injury in mice via inhibition of ROS and JNK pathway.
8.Zuo Jin Wan formula inhibits cisplatin-resistance of gastric cancer cells via mitochondrial translocation of cofilin-1
Qing-Feng TANG ; Jian SUN ; Meng-Yao SUN ; Xiao-Jing SHI ; Rong LYU ; Hong-Chang WEI ; Pei-Hao YIN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2018;32(4):301-301
OBJECTIVE Despite the status of cisplatin (DDP) as a classical chemotherapeutic agent in the treatment of cancer, the development of multidrug resistance often leads to a failure of DDP therapy.Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)as adjuvant chemotherapy of cancer drugs in China has been widely used in cancer treatment.ZuoJin WAN (ZJW),a TCM formula,was proved reversing drug resistance in gastric cancer,but its exact mechanism was still unclear. METHODS CCK-8 assay was used to detect the cell viability. The levels of proteins and mRNA were evaluated using Western blot and q-PCR. Mitochondrial membrane potential was measured by fl ow cytometry. Depolymerisa-tion of F-actin and translocation of G-actin(gamma-actin)from the cytoplasm to the mitochondria was detected using an immuno fl uorescence assay. RESULTS phosphorylated coflin-1 (p-coflin-1) was overexpressed in the DDP-resistant human gastric cancer cell lines SGC7901/DDP and BGC823/DDP, relative to the respective parent cell lines(SGC7901 and BGC823),and DDP induced the dephosphory-lation of p-coflin-1 in both parent lines but not in the DDP-resistant lines. However, ZJW could induce the dephosphorylation of pcoflin-1 and promote coflin-1 translocation from the cytoplasm into the mito-chondria in both SGC7901/DDP and BGC823/DDP cells. This mitochondrial translocation of coflin-1 was found to induce the conversion of flamentous actin to globular-actin, activate mitochondrial dam-age and calcium overloading, and induce the mitochondrial apoptosis pathway. These effects of ZJW on DDP-resistant human gastric cancer cell lines could be reversed via transfection with coflin-1-specifc siRNA,or treatment with a PP1 and PP2A inhibitor.CONCLUSION ZJW can be used as an inhibitor of chemoresistance in gastric cancer, which may partly be due to dephosphorylation of p-coflin-1 via the activation of PP1 and PP2A.
9.Experimental and clinical study on negative pressure suction combined with nano-silver dressing for promoting healing of infected incision
yu Pei CHENG ; mei Hui ZOU ; Rong WANG ; Jing XU ; Jiao YIN ; yu Bi YAN ; ying Jian YANG
Chinese Journal of Infection Control 2017;16(10):931-935
Objective To evaluate the advantage of homemade negative pressure device combined with nano-silver dressing for promoting the healing of infected incision in rats,and explore its clinical curative effect.Methods In-fected incision model rats were randomly divided into conventional treatment group,and simple pressure suction group,pressure suction combined with silver ion dressing group.The healing time and healing area of rats in each group after treatment were evaluated,immunohistochemical and fluorescent quantitative analysis of inflammatory factors in incisional wound tissue were performed.Three methods were applied to patients with surgical site infec-tion(SSI),granulation coverage time,granulation recovery time,and incision healing time of three groups of pa-tients were compared.Results Immunohistochemistry and its IOD value,the relative mRNA expression levels of TNF-α,IL-2,and IL-8 in rat wound tissue treated with pressure suction combined with silver ion dressing were all inferior to conventional treatment group and simple negative pressure suction group,difference was statistically sig-nificant (P < 0.05);in clinical application,wound healing time,postoperative C-reactive protein level,and pain as-sessment scores in patients treated with pressure suction combined with silver ion dressing were all superior to con-ventional treatment group and simple negative pressure suction group,difference were all statistically significant (all P < 0.05).Conclusion Compared with conventional treatment method,pressure suction with silver ions dressing treatment can more effectively control SSI,reduce local inflammation of incision,and promote incision healing.
10.Long-term Trends and Predictors of Smoking Behaviors among Men Following First-ever Ischemic Stroke
HOU LI-SHA ; DU XU-DONG ; LI JI-JIE ; ZHU PING ; YAN PEI-JING ; ZHAN FENG-YU ; ZHOU MU-KE ; ZHU CAI-RONG
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2017;37(3):446-452
Continued smoking following stroke is associated with adverse outcomes including increased risk of mortality and secondary stroke.The aim of this study was to examine the long-term trends in smoking behaviors and factors associated with smoking relapse among men who survived their first-ever stroke.Data collection for this longitudinal study was conducted at baseline through face-to-face interviews and follow-up was completed every 3 months via telephone,beginning in 2010 and continuing through 2014.Cox proportional hazard regression models were used to identify predictors of smoking relapse behavior.At baseline,372 male patients were recruited into the study.Totally,155 (41.7%) of these patients stopped smoking for stroke,and 61 (39.3%) began smoking again within 57 months after discharge with an increasing trend in the number of cigarettes smoked per day.Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke at places outside of home and work (such as bars,restaurants) (HR,2.34;95% CI,1.04-5.29,P=0.04),not having a spouse (HR,0.12;95% CI,0.04-0.36;P=0.0002) and smoking at least 20 cigarettes per day before stroke (HR,2.42;95% CI,1.14-5.14,P=0.02) were predictors of smoking relapse.It was concluded that environmental tobacco smoke is an important determinant of smoking relapse among men who survive their first stroke.Environmental tobacco smoke should be addressed by smoke-free policies in public places.