1.Ultra-structural changes of the lumbar spinal motor neurons after sciatic nerve injury induced by high-speed steel ball
Zhiyong YIN ; Ping ZHOU ; Hong HUANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(14):-
BACKGROUND: What kind of traumatic changes could be observed in remote lumbar spinal cord after high-speed steel ball induced sciatic nerve injury?OBJECTIVE: To study the ultra structural changes of lumbar spinal cord motor neurons after the sciatic nerve injury due to high-speed steel ball.DESIGN: Retrospective randomized controlled study with experimental animals as subjects.SETTING: The field operation research institute of a military medical university college.MATERIALS: This study was carried out at the Ballistic Laboratory of Research Institute for Surgery from May 2001 to December 2002. Sixty-five SPF flap-eared rabbits of either gender weighing from 2.5 to 3.0 kg were provided by the Experimental Animal Center of Daping Hospital Affiliated to the Third Military Medical Univeristy of Chinese PLA. All the rabbits were divided randomly into normal control group( n = 5), firearms injury group (n = 30) and cutting injury group( n = 30) . The two latter groups were subdivided into one-day, three-day, one-week, two-week, 4-week and twelve-week groups with 5 rabbits in each group.METHODS: The rabbits in the firearms injury group were injured at the midpoint of lateral posterior body surface projection of the right sciatic nerve with 0. 38 g steel ball containing 0.65 g detonators. The right sciatic nerve was cut at the same injury level in the cutting injury group.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: The following pathologic changes of the lumbar spinal cord were observed with optical and electronic microscope at posttraumatic day 1, day 3 and week 1, week 2, week 4 and week 12 respectively.RESULTS: Micro-hemorrhage, neuron swelling and vacuoles were observed in the firearms injury group and the number of motor neurons decreased significantly, but these changes were unobservable in the cutting injury group.CONCLUSION: Compared with the cutting group, the injury to the spinal cord was severer in the firearms group and the survival neurons were less.
4.INHIBITION OF CHLOROQUINE ON IL-6 RELEASE INDUCED SYNERGISTICALLY BY EC DNA AND ENDOTOXIN
Hong ZHOU ; Ping LUO ; Jiang ZHENG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 1982;0(03):-
The aim of this study was to explored the mechanism of inhibitory effect of chloroquine on IL-6 release induced synergistically by bacterial DNA and endotoxin. Before experiment mice were sensitized for 1 hour with D-GalN by I.P. injection. Mortality within seven days was observed after mice were challenged with CpG ODN or LPS with or without chloroquine treatment. ANA-1 cell line cells were cultivated in vitro. We investigated the influence of chloroquine on IL-6 release induced by both EC DNA and LPS. Expressions of TLR4 and TLR9 and activation of NF-?B p65 were investigated in cultured THP-1 cells pretreated with chloroquine and stimulated by EC DNA and LPS. The results showed that all mice died within 4 hours after challenged with CpG ODN and LPS. Only 4 or 5 mice pretreated with chloroquine (30mg/kg) died after challenged with CpG ODN and LPS (P
5.Probing and Practising of Improving the Microbiology Experiment Teaching
Li-Hong YUAN ; Hua ZHOU ; Ping WEI ; Ping-Kai OUYANG ;
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
In order to change the situations such as students’passivity and low enthusiasm in the traditional experimental teaching of Microbiology and improve students’comprehensive qualities,exploration and attempt on experimental teaching reforms including teaching contents,teaching modes,laboratory management and evaluation system of examination were done.Teaching practices showed that the normalized ex- periment syllabus based on the correct orientation of experimental teaching of Microbiology,the actualization of teaching mode of basic skill training-integrated experiment-designed experiment and the management of opening laboratory were effective measures in improving experimental teaching of Microbiology.
6.Expression of antibacterial peptide gloverin in vitro
Ping LUO ; Bo XU ; Yongling LU ; Hong ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2002;0(06):-
AIM: To construct a recombinant vector containing gloverin and express it in vitro by Rapid Translation System(RTS500). METHODS: The gloverin cDNA was amplified by PCR and inserted into the prokaryotic expression vector pIVEX2.3. The recombinant product was identified by PCR and enzyme digestion. The positive reconstructed expression plasmid pIVEX2.3-G was expressed by RTS500 in vitro. The expressed protein was identified by SDS-PAGE and western blotting. RESULTS: Positive recombinant plasmid pIVEX2.3-G was successfully constructed. Target protein of 13.8 Kda with 6-his tag was detected by SDS-PAGE and western blotting. CONCLUSION: Gloverin polypeptide is successfully expressed in inactive E.coli in vitro.
7.Mechanism of systemic inflammatory response syndrome induced by EC DNA
Hong ZHOU ; Ping LUO ; Wendong PAN ; Yongling LU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1989;0(06):-
AIM: To investigate whether the bacterial DNA participates in SIRS and its possible mechanism. METHODS: Escherichia coli genomic DNA (EC DNA) was extracted and purified from Escherichia coli 25922 by alkaline lysis method. Mortality of mice challenged with EC DNA and the changes of TNF-? and IL-6 in rat serum were observed. ANA-1 cells were cultured in vitro, after the cells were stimulated by different concentrations of EC DNA and LPS, the level of TNF-? and IL-6 in supernatant were tested. Meanwhile,expression of TLR9 and TLR4 on cell surface was measured. Activation of NF-?B was also observed. RESULTS: The lethal effect of EC DNA on mice with an obvious dose-effect relationship was observed. The death happened within 24 hours. Calf thymus DNA and DNase I-treated EC DNA did not lead to mice to die. The changes of serum TNF-? and IL-6 in rats induced by EC DNA and LPS were similar, but TNF-? peak level of EC DNA group appeared 1 hour earlier than that of LPS group. In vitro, large amount of TNF-? and IL-6 were released from ANA-1 cells stimulated by EC DNA. High expression of TLR9 and TLR4 was observed on surfaces of THP-1 cells. In particularly, LPS induced strong activation of NF?B. The results suggested other pathway possibly took part in the signal transduction inducea by EC DNA. CONCLUSION: EC DNA has the abilities to lead to death of mice, and induces serum TNF-? and IL-6 level to increase in rats and ANA-1 cells to release cytokines in vitro. High expression of TLR9 and TLR4, strong activation of NF-?B may be its important molecular mechanism, but other pathway probably exists to play an important role.
9.A study on the test validity of squatting and rising load for evaluating university students' cardiac function.
Yong-Ping ZHOU ; Yue-Hong MO ; Xing-Jie HAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2008;24(3):372-I
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10.Clinical Study of Nutritional Intervention in 575 Cases Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease and Malnutrition Risks
Xiaojun PANG ; Ping LUO ; Hong ZENG ; Fang SU ; Hongwei ZHOU
Herald of Medicine 2014;(12):1593-1596
Objective To exPlore the efficacy of nutritional interVention in Patients with chronic obstructiVe Pulmonary disease (COPD) and malnutrition risks. Methods From Jan. ,2008 to Dec. ,2012,829 COPD Patients with NRS2002 score≥3 in Qinzhou Second PeoPle's HosPital were enrolled in this study. Patients were randomized into control grouP (254 cases) and treatment grouP (575 cases) by random numerical table of SPSS 13. 0 statistic software. Patients without contraindication to enteral nutrition were giVen enteral nutrition suPPort,while those with contraindication to enteral nutrition were giVen Parenteral nutrition suPPort. Patients in the treatment grouP receiVed intensiVe suPPort with fortified nutrition,whereas Patients in the control grouP receiVed routine nutrition treatment. All other treatment methods were the same between the two grouPs. TelePhone follow_uP lasted for 3 years in both grouPs after discharge. Patients in the treatment grouP with NRS2002 score≥3 were giVen guidance on nutrition food intake. No nutrition guide was giVen to the control grouP. Times of acute attack,times and duration of mechanical Ventilation,mortality rate,and NRS2002 score three years after the treatment were comPared between the two grouPs. Data were analyzed by multi_factor Logistic regression analysis to understand the nutritional factors of COPD Patients affecting their mortality rate. Results After 3 years of follow_uP,times of acute attack,times and duration of mechanical Ventilation were lower in the treatment grouP than in the control grouP. Mortality rate was significantly lower in the treatment grouP (0. 696%) than the control grouP (4. 724%). After treatment,NRS2002 score was PositiVely correlated with mortality rate of COPD Patients with malnutrition risks. Conclusion For the COPD Patients with malnutrition risks, actiVe nutritional interVention can imProVe their nutrition status ( lower NRS2002 score) ,increase the number of resPiratory muscles to alleViate anoxia,enhance cellular immune function, and thus imProVe their Prognosis.