2.Influencing factors and evaluation methods of skin microchannels formation and closure after microneedles application
Rong-rong LI ; Yuan WANG ; Zhe LIU ; Xue-liang XIU ; Yong LIU ; Yan-ni WANG ; Feng-sen MA
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(5):1293-1300
As a novel transdermal drug delivery technology of minimally invasive, safe and efficient, microneedles have received increasing attention. The microchannels formation by microneedles onto the skin is a prerequisite and key for microneedles to deliver drugs. However, there is still a lack of systematic evaluation in skin microchannels. This review summarized influencing factors and evaluation methods in microchannels formation and healing by microneedles, including geometric parameters, materials for preparation, drugs, penetration parameters, differences among the skin of subjects, and presence or absence of occlusion. This review provides reference for other scholars to further study the effectiveness and security of microneedle applications.
3.Cardiac ischemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus rats induced by high sucrose and high fat diet and STZ treated.
Xue-Li YAO ; Jin WANG ; Wei-Fang ZHANG ; Xiao-Liang WANG ; Hui-Rong LIU
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2014;30(2):137-140
OBJECTIVETo build a type 2 diabetes mellitus rat model with cardiac ischemia.
METHODSMale Wistar rats were fed high sucrose and high fat diet for four weeks and then injected with streptozoticin (STZ) (40 mg/kg .i.p.). The levels of fasting blood glucose and serum insulin were monitored every week. The body weights of rats were also measured every week. The blood levels of creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were measured following the electrocardiograph used BL-410 biological experiment system.
RESULTSThe serum insulin levels of diabetic rats were 4.05 ng/ml after four weeks high sucrose and high fat diet. The fasting blood glucose levels of diabetic rats were 17.9 mmol/L after injection. Compared with normal group, there was obvious change of S-T segment in the electrocardiograph of diabetic group at the fourteenth week. The levels of creatine kinase and lactate dehydrogenase in diabetic group significantly increased in comparison with those in normal group.
CONCLUSIONThe cardiac ischemia of diabetic rats model is suitable for investigating cardiac disease of diabetes mellitus.
Animals ; Creatine Kinase ; blood ; Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ; physiopathology ; Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ; chemically induced ; physiopathology ; Diet, High-Fat ; adverse effects ; Dietary Sucrose ; adverse effects ; Disease Models, Animal ; L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ; blood ; Male ; Myocardial Ischemia ; physiopathology ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Streptozocin
4.The presence of amyloid fibers in mature neutrophils
Liang WANG ; Lili ZHAO ; Rong XUE ; Man LI ; Limin ZHU ; Xiaoliang LI ; Xuguo SUN
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2016;32(14):2323-2325,2326
Objective To investigate whether there is amyloid fibers in the mature neutrophils and to reveal the molecular mechanism of the formation of AD amyloidosis. Method Thirty cases of AD patients and 30 healthy control were enrolled. The white blood cell, the red blood cell,hemoglobin and neutrophil absolute value were determined by Sysmex X5-500i hematology analyzer. The neutrophils and amyloid variable specific probe affinity were measured, The starch like variable fluorescence intensity in plasma was dtected by the sulfur T (Thioflavin T, ThT) method. Results The affinity test results showed that the amyloidosis fluorescent probe (ThT) can be combined with tissue amyloid fibers specifically. The neutrophil amyloid fibers staining also showed a positive reaction. Compared with the AD group, no significant differences were found in white blood cell, red blood cell, hemoglobin and neutrophil absolute value level in the healthy control group The serum amyloid variable fluorescence intensity in the AD group was significantly higher than that in the control group (P < 0.05). Conclusion The amyloid fibers was found in the mature neutrophils, and the level of plasma amyloid fibers was significantly increased in the AD patients.
5.Effect of reduced expression of Her2 by RNA interference on the biological characters of ovarian carcinoma cells
Kefang WANG ; Heng CUI ; Jie FENG ; Rong YANG ; Xudong LIANG ; Xiaohong CHANG ; Yi LI ; Yexia CHENG ; Hongyan CHENG ; Xue YE
Chinese Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 2008;43(8):622-625
Objective To observe the effects of short hairpin RNA (shRNA) targeting Her2 on its gene expression when the shRNA was stably transfected into human ovarian cell lines, SKOV3 and SKOV3. ipl, which have different extent of malignancy and investigate the changes of the biological characters of the two cell lines after the stable transfection. Methods The plasmids expressing shRNA targeting Her2 gene were transfected into SKOV3 and SKOV3. ipl cells. The stably transfected cells were gained by antibiotic screening. The expression of Her2 before and after the transfection was detected by RT- PCR and western blot. The transwell experiment was used to observe the invasion ability of the cancer cells before and after the transfection, and the parent and the transfected cells were injected into nude mice to observe the tumor growth. Results After the stable transfection with Her2 shRNA, mRNA and protein levels of Her2 gene in SKOV3 and SKOV3. ipl cells were remarkably reduced. The expression of mRNA were (68.0±3. 1) %, (40. 8±2. 0) %, (99. 9±1.3) %, (42. 4±2. 5) %. The expression of protein were (72. 1±3.4) %, (36. 4±1.5) %, (98.2±1.7) %, (40. 7±2. 1) %. The invasion ability into basilar membrane of the transfected cells was greatly reduced compared with the parent cells. The invasion cell numbers were 7.6±1.1, 1.8±0. 8, 36. 2±9.7, 15.7±7. 2. The growth rate of the planted tumors was lower in transfected groups than that of the parent groups. Conclusions (1) The expression of Her2 gene in SKOV3 and SKOV3. ipl cells was remarkably reduced by RNA interference targeting Her2. (2) The biological characters of SKOV3 and SKOV3. ipl cells are changed when the expression of Her2 gene is reduced by RNA interference.
6.Effect of motivational interview on the rehabilitative exercise for patients after percutaneous coronary intervention
Pei-Rong LIANG ; Xiao-Ling XUE ; Qing LI ; Xiao-Fang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2012;18(35):4253-4256
Objective To evaluate the effect of motivational interviewing(MI) on the rehabilitative exercise for patients after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).Methods 132 patients after percutaneous coronary intervention were chosen by the method of convenience sampling from a hospital in Suzhou,and were randomly divided into two groups.The experimental group (n =68) received MI based intervention while the control group (n =64) received routine health education.Results One month after discharge,there were 0,1,0,56 and 11 cases of patients in the experimental group and 0,10,7,35 and 12 cases in the control group who were respectively in the pre-contemplation stage,contemplation stage,preparation stage,action stage and maintenance stage of physical exercise,and the difference was statistically significant (Z =-2.23,P < 0.05).Three months after discharge,there were 0,1,0,56 and 11 cases of patients in the experimental group and 13,12,2,25 and 12 cases in the control group who were respectively in the pre-contemplation stage,contemplation stage,preparation stage,action stage and maintenance stage of physical exercise,and the difference was statistically significant (Z =-3.62,P <0.05).Six months after discharge,there were 0,0,0,3 and 65 cases of patients in the experimental group and 20,8,1,1 and 34 cases in the control group who were respectively in the pre-contemplation stage,contemplation stage,preparation stage,action stage and maintenance stage of physical exercise,and the difference was statistically significant (Z =-5.70,P < 0.05).Patients' exercising frequency were all no less than 5 times per week one month,three months and six months after discharge in the experimental group,and were significantly different from those in the control group (x2 =-4.22,-6.10,-7.12,respectively;P <0.01).There was also significant difference of duration of physical exercises between two groups (x2 =-4.96,-5.93,-7.24,respectively; P < 0.01).Conclusions Motivational interview can effectively promote patients' willingness to enhance physical exercise and improve their exercise compliance after percutaneous coronary intervention.
7.Hypotriglyceridemic effects of apple polyphenols extract via up-regulation of lipoprotein lipase in triton WR-1339-induced mice.
Nan YAO ; Rong-rong HE ; Xiao-hui ZENG ; Xue-jun HUANG ; Tie-liang DU ; Jing-chao CUI ; Kurihara HIROSHI
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2014;20(1):31-35
OBJECTIVETo investigate the anti-hyperlipidemic effects of apple polyphenols extract (APE) in Triton WR-1339-induced endogenous hyperlipidemic model.
METHODSFirstly, APE was isolated and purified from the pomace of Red Fuji Apple and contents of individual polyphenols in APE were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS). Secondly, forty male National Institude of Health (NIH) mice were randomly divided into 5 groups with 8 animals in each group. The Fenofibrate Capsules (FC) group and APE groups received oral administration of respective drugs for 7 consecutive days. All mice except those in the normal group were intravenously injected through tail vein with Triton WR-1339 on the 6th day. Serum and livers from all the mice were obtained 18 h after the injection. The changes in serum total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), lipoprotein lipase (LPL) and hepatic triglyceride lipase (HTGL) were measured by respective kits. Finally, expression of hepatic peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPARα) mRNA was measured by real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) method. RESULTS SERUM TC AND TG LEVELS SIGNIFICANTLY INCREASED IN TRITON WR-1339-INDUCED MODEL GROUP COMPARED WITH THE NORMAL GROUP (P<0.01). ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF APE [200 AND 400 MG/(KG DAY)] DOSE-DEPENDENTLY REDUCED THE SERUM LEVEL OF TG IN HYPERLIPIDEMIC MICE (P<0.01). SERUM LPL AND HTGL ACTIVITIES SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED IN TRITON WR-1339-INDUCED MODEL GROUP COMPARED WITH THE NORMAL GROUP (P<0.05). ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF APE [200 AND 400 MG/(KG DAY)] DOSE-DEPENDENTLY ELEVATED THE SERUM ACTIVITY OF LPL IN HYPERLIPIDEMIC MICE (P<0.05 OR P<0.01). FURTHERMORE, COMPARED WITH THE NORMAL GROUP, HEPATIC MRNA LEVEL OF PPARα IN THE MODEL GROUP SIGNIFICANTLY DECREASED (P<0.01). ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF APE [200 AND 400 MG/(KG DAY)] DOSE-DEPENDENTLY ELEVATED THE EXPRESSION OF PPARα IN HYPERLIPIDEMIC MICE (P<0.05 OR P<0.01):
CONCLUSIONAPE could reduce TG level via up-regulation of LPL activity, which provides new evidence to elucidate the anti-hyperlipidemic effects of APE.
Animals ; Chlorogenic Acid ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Cholesterol ; blood ; Flavonoids ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Hyperlipidemias ; blood ; drug therapy ; enzymology ; pathology ; Hypolipidemic Agents ; pharmacology ; Lipoprotein Lipase ; blood ; genetics ; Male ; Mice ; PPAR alpha ; genetics ; metabolism ; Phytotherapy ; Polyethylene Glycols ; RNA, Messenger ; genetics ; metabolism ; Tannins ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Triglycerides ; blood ; Up-Regulation ; drug effects
8.A five-year observation on efficacy of revaccination in children of non-response to hepatitis B vaccine.
Gui-hua ZHUANG ; Hong YAN ; Xue-liang WANG ; Qian WU ; Li-rong WANG ; Hai-yan GAO
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2006;40(1):8-12
OBJECTIVESTo evaluate the long-term efficacy of revaccination in non-responder children to primary hepatitis B (HB) vaccination and to compare the efficacy of low-dose intradermal inoculation to that of routine-dose intramuscular inoculation.
METHODS40 healthy non-responder children to primary HB vaccination identified by screening were given a three-dose revaccination randomly by intramuscular (n = 17, 10 microg per dose) or intradermal route (n = 23, 2 microg per dose) since September, 1999, and their blood specimens were collected regularly for testing for HB virus markers up to five years. Another 80 responder children to primary HB vaccination were also followed-up as controls without revaccination. By the end of five-year follow-up, HBsAg-specific lymphocyte response was investigated in vitro, and a booster dose (5 microg) was given to those with negative conversion of anti-HBs and their anamnestic responses were evaluated 12-14 days later.
RESULTSSerum anti-HBs did not reach 10 IU/L only in one of 40 non-responder children, who received intradermal revaccination. In the fifth year after revaccination, 50% of the non-responder children who received intramuscular revaccination still maintained anti-HBs of > or = 10 IU/L, though the rate was significantly lower than 85% in controls. Following the booster dose, a robust anamnestic response was developed in all of 8 intramuscular revaccinees and 11 controls but 16 of 18 intradermal revaccinees, who lost anti-HBs of > or = 10 IU/L over time, and geometric mean titers of anti-HBs climbed to 208, 105, and 549 IU/L, respectively. Secretions of HBsAg-specific interleukin-2 and -5 could be detected in peripheral blood mononuclear cell samples of more than 70% of non-responder children. Person-year infection rates of HB virus were 8.9% (8/89.9 person-years) for intradermal revaccinees, significantly higher than 3.6% (12/337.2 person-years) in controls, and 4.3% (3/70.2 person-years) for intramuscular revaccinees, approximating to that of controls, based on positive conversion of anti-HBc.
CONCLUSIONSThree-dose intramuscular revaccination did play an important immune protection for non-responder children to primary HB vaccination, but its efficacy could not reach the level of primary vaccination in responders. Low-dose intradermal inoculation was not as effective as route-dose intramuscular inoculation with the same doses in revaccination for non-responder children to primary HB vaccination.
Adolescent ; Child ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Hepatitis B ; blood ; immunology ; prevention & control ; Hepatitis B Antibodies ; blood ; Hepatitis B Vaccines ; administration & dosage ; immunology ; Humans ; Immunization Schedule ; Immunization, Secondary ; Male ; Students ; Time Factors ; Treatment Outcome
9.The design and application of anterior cervical pedicle screw-plate system in lower cervical spine.
Liu-Jun ZHAO ; Rong-Ming XU ; Wei-Hu MA ; Jie LI ; Wei-Yu JIANG ; Xiao-Hu SONG ; Qun HUA ; Guo-Qing LI ; Mei-Xue LIU ; Liang YU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(5):390-394
OBJECTIVETo explore the applied feasibility of the anterior cervical pedicle screw-plate system in lower cervical spine,in order to provide basic data for clinical application.
METHODSTotal thirty-two units (functional spinal unit, FSU) were got randomly from 16 cervical speciments, 8 units in each group of C3,4, C4,5, C5,6 and C6,7. The anterior cervical pedicle screw-plate system was implanted to reconstruct the stability of FSU after discectomy and bone graft. The adaptability was measured between the screw-plate system and vertebral body. X-ray and CT were used to evaluate the accuracy of anterior cervical pedicle screws. The subject will be dissected to identify the situation of involvement if screw perforating the pedicle.
RESULTSSixty-four anterior pedicle screws were inserted smoothly in the 32 units. The screw and the plate were harmonious locked in the system. The position and length of all screws were satisfactory through X-ray views. However,6 screws perforated the transpedicular (degree 1) according to CT axial views,2 internally cortex and 4 laterally cortex. None perforation was degree 2 or more. None cervical sac compression and nerve root injury was observed in two internal perforation cadavers. One vertebral vein involvement was found in the four lateral perforation screws. The vertebral artery was not pinched though one screw near to the artery.
CONCLUSIONThe anterior cervical pedicle screw-plate system is adapted to reconstruct in lower cervical spine and it deserved to be used for clinical application.
Aged ; Bone Plates ; Bone Screws ; Cervical Vertebrae ; surgery ; Equipment Design ; Feasibility Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Materials Testing ; Middle Aged
10.Asymmetrical osteotomy for elderly degenerative lumbar kyphoscoliosis.
Liang YU ; Rong-Ming XU ; Wei-Hu MA ; Liu-Jun ZHAO ; Wei-Yu JIANG ; Mei-Xue LIU ; Jie LI ; Xin-Yong KANG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2014;27(5):367-370
OBJECTIVETo investigate the safety and efficacy of asymmetrical osteotomy in treating elderly degenerative lumbar kyphoscoliosis.
METHODSFrom January 2010 to June 2012,17 elder patients with degenerative lumbar kyphoscoliosis were treated with asymmetrical osteotomy,their data were retrospectively analyzed. There were 6 males and 11 females with an average age of 61 years old (57 to 72). Total length spinal X-ray was performed for all patients before operation,and sagittal and coronal balance were analyzed. The follow-up time was 1 year at least. VAS score, thoracolumbar Cobb angle and pelvic parameters were analyzed.
RESULTSAll patients were operated successfully. The average operation time was 210 min (180 to 260) and intraoperative blood loss was 1,100 ml (750 to 2 200). At 1 year after operation, VAS score decreased from preoperative 7.0 +/- 1.5 to 1.1 +/- 0.6; lumbar lordosis (LL) corrected from (1.9 +/- 9.6) degrees to (35.2 +/- 6.7) degrees; thoracic kyphosis (TK) increased from (26.3 +/- 9.7) degrees to (32.5 +/- 11.2) degrees; lumbar scoliosis decreased from (25.1 +/- 11.0) degrees to (7.9 +/- 3.6) degrees; pelvic tilt (PT) restored from (33.0 +/- 10.1) degrees to (25.3 +/- 8.9) degrees; sacral slope (SS) increased from (13.9 +/- 9.7) degrees to (27.2 +/- 11.0) degrees; sagittal balance improved from (10.3 +/- 8.1) cm to (3.1 +/- 4.2) cm,and coronal balance improved from (3.5 +/- 2.1) cm to (1.3 +/- 1.1) cm. There was statistically significant difference above data between preoperation and postoperation.
CONCLUSIONAsymmetrical osteotomy can not only correct scoliosis deformity, but also restore lumbar lordosis, and may safely and effectively solve the problem of elderly degenerative lumbar kyphoscoliosis.
Aged ; Female ; Humans ; Kyphosis ; complications ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Osteotomy ; methods ; Pain ; complications ; Scoliosis ; complications ; surgery ; Tomography, X-Ray Computed ; Treatment Outcome