1.Effect of dendrobium nobile polysaccharides on focal cerebral ischemia/reperfusion rats
Jian ZHAN ; Xiaoqiong LI ; Renfang HAO
Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2017;14(1):25-31
Objective To investigate the regulation mechanism of dendrobium nobile polysaccharides (DNP) for nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signal pathway in focal cerebral ischemia/reperfusion rats.Methods According to the digital random method,90 SD rats were divided into 6 groups:sham operation,model,DNP low-dose (DL,50 mg/kg),moderate-dose (DM,100 mg/kg) and high-dose (DH,200 mg/kg),and nimodipine (10 mg/kg) groups (n =15 in each group),and according to the random number method,selecting 5 in each group for the corresponding index detection.A focal cerebral ischemia/reperfusion model in SD rats was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion.The improvement effect of DNP on rat neurological deficit (Bederson behavioral score) and brain water content,and infarct volume were observed.Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was used to detect the levels of proinflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin-β (IL-1 β) in brain tissue.Real-time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) was used to detect microglial cell marker BCL-2-related protein A1 α (A1) and astrocyte marker glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) mRNA transcription levels.Western blot was used to detect the NF-κB signaling pathway phosphorylated IκBα protein and nuclear p65 protein expression levels.Single factor variance analysis was used to compare the measurement data among the groups.Results (1) There were significant differences in the neurological deficit score,brain water content,cerebral infarction volume,brain tissue TNF-α and IL-1β levels,A 1 and GFAP mRNA transcription levels and phosphorylated IκBα protein and nuclear p65 protein levels among the 6 groups (F =22.24,8.699,33.89,19.26,27.53,109.5,15.28,66.86,and 41.63,respectively (all P < 0.01).(2) The neurological deficit score,cerebral water content,and cerebral infarction volume in the model group were 2.8 ± 0.3,86.1 ±3.8%,and 31.0 ±4.5%,respectively.The TNF-α and IL-1β levels,A1 and GFAP m RNA transcription levels in brain tissue,and phosphorylated IκBα protein and nuclear p65 protein levels were increased significantly compared with those in the sham operation group.There were significant differences (all P <0.01).(3)The above indices in the DH group were 1.5 ± 0.5,72.9 ±5.4%,and 17.5 ±4.1%,respectively.Compared with the model group (including TNF-α and IL-1 β levels,A1 and GFAP mRNA transcription levels and phosphorylation of IκBα protein and nuclear p65 protein levels in brain tissue).There were significant differences (all P < 0.05).Compared with the nimodipine group,there were no significant differences (all P > 0.05).Compared with the sham operation group,except for there were no significant difference in brain water content,phosphorylated IκBα protein and nuclear p65 protein (P >0.05),there were significant differences in other indices (all P < 0.05).(4) Compared with the model group,only IL-1 β and phosphorylated IκBα protein levels were decreased significantly in the DM group,there were no significant differences in other indices (all P > 0.05).Compared with the sham operation group,there were significant differences in other indices (all P < 0.05).(5) Compared with the model group,there were no significant differences in other indices in the DL group (P > 0.05).Compared with the sham operation group,there were significant differences in all indices (all P < 0.05).Conclusion Highdose DNP may reduce focal cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury in rats.The mechanism of may be associated with the inhibition of activation of early NF-κB signaling pathway.The effects of low-and moderate-dose DNP on reducing inflammatory brain damage of focal cerebral ischemia/reperfusion may be not obvious.
2.The expression and clinical significance of STAT3 in colorectal cancer
Renfang SHI ; Guodu TANG ; Yunqian LI
Journal of Chinese Physician 2008;10(7):904-906
Objective To investigate the expression of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) in colorectal car- cinoma tissues and adenomatous polyp tissues, and analyze the relationship between the expression of STAT3 and its clinicopathological pa- rameters in colorectal carcinoma tissues. Methods The protein expressions of STAT3 were detected in 40 colorectal carcinoma tissues, 30 adenomatons polyp tissues and 30 normal colorectal mucosa tissues by MaxVisionTM immunohistochemistry, and the relationship with clinical data were analyzed. Results The STAT3 protein was located mainly in cytoplasm. Positive expression rates of STAT3 protein in colorectal carcinoma tissues, adenomatous polyp tissues and normal colorectal mucosa tissues were 80.0%, 56.7% and 30.0%, respectively. The ex- pression of STAT3 protein in colorectal carcinoma tissues was higher than that in edenomatous polyp tissues (P<0.05 ). Compared with normal colorectal mucosa tissues, the positive expression rates and intensities of STAT3 protein in colorectal carcinoma tissues and adenoma- tous polyp tissues were significantly higher(P<0.05 ) . It was found that overexpreesion of STAT3 protein was related te differentiation, Dukes stage and lymph node metastasis in colorectal carcinoma ( P < 0. 05 ), and no significant differences were found between STAT3 pro- tein expression and other factors such as serosa invasion, distant metastasis , age and gender( P<0.05 ). Conclusions The overexpres- sion of STAT3 protein may play an important role in the genesis and progression of colorectal cancer. In adenomatous polyp tissues, STAT3- positive cells may be potential pre-cancerous cells. Detection of STA'r3 is helpful in accessing the malignant degree and the biological behav- ior of colorectal cancer.
3.The correlation between human chemokine type 1 chemokine ligand 3 and chemokine ligand 4 gene and the immune reconstitution of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients after antiretroviral therapy
Li LIU ; Shilin LI ; Renfang ZHANG ; Li JIN ; Hongzhou LU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2015;33(2):83-86
Objective To investigate the correlation between the human chemokine type 1 chemokine ligand 3 (CCL3L1) and chemokine ligand 4 (CCL4L) gene expression and the immune reconstitution of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients after antiretroviral therapy.Methods The gene copy numbers of CCL3L1 and CCL4L were detected by real time polymerase chain reaction in 217 AIDS patients before antiretroviral therapy.And the correlation between CCL3L1 and CCL4L gene copy numbers and the level of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes were analyzed.The changes of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes were defined as mean change value per month after 48 months treatment.The change rates of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes were defined as the logarithm of the ratio of the value after 48 month to that at baseline.Comparison between groups was conducted using analysis of variance.Results The median of gene copy numbers of CCL3L1 and CCL4L were 2 (range:0-8) and 3 (range:0-7),respectively.After antiviral treatment,there were significantly different changes of CD8+ T lymphocyte level (F=3.054,P<0.05) and change rate of CD4+/CD8+ (F=3.520,P<0.05) among groups of high (gene copy 4-8),median (gene copy 2-3) and low (gene copy 0-1) CCL3L1 gene copy numbers.The changes of CD8+ T lymphocyte levels (P=0.023) and change rates (P=0.038) in high and low CCL3L1 gene copy groups were both significantly different.There were significant differents changes rate of ratio of CD4+/CD8+ T lymphocyte among high and median (P=0.010),high and low CCL3L1 gene copy numbers (F=4.397,P<0.05).The significant difference of the change rates of CD4+/CD8+ were found between the gene copy 3 group and gene copy 4-7 group CCL4L (P=0.005) and between the gene copy 4-7 group and gene copy 0-2 group of CCL4L (P=0.030).The change ratio of CD4+/CD8+ T lymphocytes increased with the increase of copy numbers of CCL4L gene.Conclusions The gene expressions of CCL3L1 and CCL4L might be associated with the ability of immune reconstitution of AIDS patients after antiretroviral therapy.
4.Discussion about the application of topic maps technology on knowledge organization of traditional Chinese medicine with the example ofShanghanlun
Qin LI ; Daming SU ; Huamin ZHANG ; Shuo YANG ; Renfang YIN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;39(2):101-105
Literature of TCM contains abundant information of Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine information is characterized by its high degree of knowledge-intensive and complex inter-knowledge, so it is difficult to integrate and share knowledge. TheShanghanlun is one of the Chinese medical classics, and it includes the rules and methods of syndrome differentiation and treatment and it showed good effects in the clinical application. However, it is difficult to master for beginners. As a kind of knowledge organization tool, topic maps can flexibly define the relationship between knowledge, which realizes the visualization of knowledge network, and integrates and shares the distributed knowledge. This paper focused on the current situation of topic maps researches. The topic maps was used to organize the original content ofShanghanlun, construct the concept model of it and explore the specific application of topic maps technology in the field of traditional Chinese medicine.
5.Characteristics of opportunistic infection in hospitalized acquired immunodeficiency syndrome patients
Li LIU ; Renfang ZHANG ; Yinzhong SHEN ; Yufang ZHENG ; Hongzhou LU
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2013;(2):97-100
Objective To investigate the characteristics of opportunistic infections in acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) patients.Methods A comprehensive retrospective chart review study was conducted of 603 AIDS patients with different opportunistic infections in a special hospital authorized for AIDS patients.Results In all 603 patients,327 cases (54.2%) were infected with Pneumocystisjiroveci,251 cases (41.6%) were infected with fungus and 210 cases (34.8%) were infected with mycobacterium.Totally 367 cases (60.9%) had only one pathogen and 236 cases (39.1%) were co-infected with more than one pathogen.A total of 390 cases (64.7%) had a single site of infection with the respiratory tract being most frequently involved (271 cases,69.5%),and 213 cases (35.3%) had more than one infected site.The most common coinfected sites were oropharynx and respiratory tract (111 cases,52.1%).Conclusions AIDS patients are usually coinfected with multiple pathogenic organisms and multi-systems involved.Most of the opportunistic infections can be cured by timely diagnosis and effective treatment to prolong life and improve the quality of life of AIDS patients.
6.Markers of endothelial injury and plasma adipocytokine in antiretroviral-naive HIV patients
Li LI ; Jun CHEN ; Fuyan SUN ; Li LIU ; Renfang ZHANG ; Yufang ZHENG ; Hongzhou LU
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2011;50(2):136-139
Objectives To investigate the markers of endothelial injury, adipocytokine and thrombotic activity and explore whether there are cardiovascular disease risk factors in antiretroviral-naive HIV patients. Methods Clinical data and venous blood samples were collected from 43 anti-retroviral naive HIV-infected patients during February -October 2009 in our center, and compared with 17 healthy subjects.Plasma leptin, adiponectin, soluble intercellular adhesion molecule-1 ( sICAM-1 ), D-dimer were measured by ELISA. Four markers and cholesterol, triglyceride, fasting plasma glucose were compared between the two groups. The CD4+ T cells and percentages of CD38, HLA-DR on CD8+ T were determined by flow cytometry and plasma HIV copies were detected with bDNA analyzer among HIV-infected participants.Spearman correlations between the significant markers and CD4+ T cells, CD8+ CD38+/CD8+, CD8+ HLA-DR +/CD8+, HIV viral load were examined among HIV-infected participants. Analyses were conducted by using Stata version 7. Results Thirty-eight of the 43 patients were sexually infected by HIV and the median absolute CD4+ T cell count was ( 133 ± 82 ) cells/μl, HIV RNA was (4. 42 ± 0. 66 ) lg copies/ml. HIV-infected patients, compared with healthy subjects, had lower leptin [11.41 (7.91,14. 53 )μg/L vs 55.31( 16. 49,229.65 ) μg/L, P= 0. 0005], adiponectin [1.79 ( 1.40,4. 00 ) mg/L vs 3.36 ( 2. 92,4. 18 ) mg/L,P =0. 003] and higher sICAM-1 [1.71 (1.11,2.40) mg/L vs 0. 69 ( 0. 57, 0. 80 ) mg/L, P = 0. 0000].No significant differences exist in cholesterol, triglyceride, fasting plasma glucose. For HIV-infected participants, sICAM-1 tended to correlate with CD8+ CD38+/CD8+ and HIV viral load ( r= 0.3378, P= 0.0267;r = 0.3904,P = 0.0096). Conclusion Patients with untreated HIV infection have lower leptin, adiponectin and higher sICAM-1 levels and the relationship of these markers to HIV-mediated atherosclerotic risk requires further study.
7.Concentrations of amphotericin B in body fluid from patients with AIDS-associated cryptococcal meningitis
Xianmin MENG ; Renfang ZHANG ; Yufang ZHENG ; Li LIU ; Li ZHANG ; Ping DONG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2009;2(1):43-46
Objective To determine the concentrations of amphotericin B in serum and cerebrospinal fluid from patients with AIDS-associated cryptococcal meningitis.Methods Ten patients with AIDS-associated cryptococcal meningitis were enrolled in the study.Blood samples were collected before drug administrated at the 7th.14th and 21 th day after maintenance dose achieved.Cerebrospinal fluid samples were collected from lumbar puncture or taken before intrathecal drug administration at least one week after maintenance dose achieved.The concentrations of amphoteriein B in blood and cerebrospinal fluid samples were determined using RP-HPLC.Results When maintenance doses varied from 25 to 40 mg/d,the blood steady-state trough concentration range of amphotericin B was 1.34-2.27 ms/L,and that of cerebrospinal fluid was 44.0-9 1.7μg/L.Conclusions The concentrations of amphotericin B in the cerebrospinal fluid would be lower than the desired concentration if amphotericin B administrated only through intravenous or integrated with irregular intrathecal administration.It suggests that higher dosage of intravenous injection and regular intrathecal administration should be applied to achieve the desired concentration.
8.Clinical significance of antinuclear antibodies associated with the nuclear dense fine speckled immunofluorescence pattern in autoimmune disease
Renfang ZHOU ; Aiping ZENG ; Ying CHEN ; Feng WU ; Yongjun CHENG ; Yunsheng LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2015;(3):173-177
Objective To explore the prevalence of the nuclear dense fine speckled ( DFS ) immunofluorescence pattern in routine antinuclear antibodies(ANA) testing and its significance in patients with autoimmune diseases( AID) .Methods The ANA in 13 728 specimens were measured by indirect immunofluorescence( IIF) using HEp-2 cell slides from department of clinical laboratory, wenling hospital from 2011 to 2014.The frequencies, clinical manifestations and laboratory features of DFS positivity were restrospectively analyzed in patients with AID,usingχ2 test.Results ANA was positive in 20.56%(2 822/13 728) of the total patients, and the frequency of DFS pattern was observed in 1.81%(248/13 728) of the total patients and in 8.79%(248/2 822) of the patients with ANA positivity.In different age groups (≤20 years old, 21-49 years old and≥50 years old) , there were statistical significance of DFS pattern positive rate (male:χ2 =18.17,P<0.01; female: χ2 =1 500.00,P<0.01).And the highest frequency of ANA positivity was observed in patients from department of rheumatology(30.07%).The frequency of DFS pattern was higher in the departments of infection ( 32.58%) , dermatology ( 21.76%) , neurology ( 18.58%) and nephrology(6.73%) among the patients with ANA positivity(χ2 =123.00,P<0.01).Amony the 248 cases with DFS pattern positivity.41 cases were AID ( 16.53%) and 207 cases were non-autoimmune diseases ( 83.47%) . In AID group 13 cases were autoimmune thyroiditis ( 31.71%) , 12 cases were rheumatoid arthritis ( 29.27%) , 4 cases were autoimmune liver disease ( 9.76%) , 4 cases were undifferentiated connective tissue disease (9.76%), 3 cases were ankylosing spondylitis(7.32%), 2 cases were Sj?gren′s disease ( 4.88%) , 2 cases were inflammatory bowel disease ( 4.88%) and 1 case was systemic lupus erythematosus(2.44%).The titers of DFS in patients with AID were predominantly above 1∶320 and less than 1∶100 in non-AID.AID patients with DFS pattern positivity have different clinical manifestations and laboratory features.Howerer, antinuclear antibodies ( ANAs ) in 15 specific auto-antibodies were all negative.Conclusions The DFS pattern is a common pattern in ANA positivity patients and it mainly exists in non-AID patients.Further more, it is suggested that patients with DFS pattern identified by IIF should then be tested for anti-DFS70 antibodies with a specific immunoassay.
9.The causes of death for 89 HIV/AIDS patients
Yufang ZHENG ; Xueyan JIANG ; Tangkai QI ; Li LIU ; Renfang ZHANG ; Yinzhong SHEN ; Jiangrong WANG ; Hongzhou LU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases 2008;1(1):27-29
Objective To analyze the causes of death for 89 HIV/AIDS patients,and the association of CD4+ T lymphocyte counts with the mortality.Methods Data were collected from 89 deceasedpatients who were admitted to Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center from Jan 1996 to Sep 2007,and wereretrospectively analyzed with t-test.Results Heterosexual,blood transfusion and blood products were themajor transmission routs for 89 deceased HIV/AIDS patients.The primary causes of death varied with different levels of CD4+ T lymphocyte counts.With higher CD4+T lymphocyte counts,patients were more likelyto die from non-AIDS-related opportunistic infections such as upper digestive tract hemorrhage.Serious pulmonary infection induced by various etiologies was the primary cause of death.Co-infections of multiple etiologics were often seen in these death cases.Conclusion Opportunistic infection is the primary cause of death for HIV/AIDS patients.Appropriate therapies should be based on CD4+ T lymphocyte counts and patients' specific conditions to reduce the mortality.
10.The abroad research status of chinese anti-neoplasms herbs basing on Pubmed database
Wei HE ; Yingkai ZHAO ; Fengling LI ; Shuo YANG ; Yan DONG ; Renfang YIN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2010;32(6):561-564
This article is basing on the literatures of Pubmed database, collecting and analyzing recent-year abroad researches that related on Chinese anti-neoplasms herbs and botanicals.