1.Effects of doxazosin in treatment of mild to moderate essential hypertension
Zonggui WU ; Gaozhong HUANG ; Rongzeng DU ;
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 1985;0(06):-
Objective: To investigate the effect of doxazosin on mild to moderate essential hypertension. Methods: A prospective, randomized, double blind study was carried out in 80 patients with hypertension. Forty patients were randomly given doxazosin (doxazosin group) or terazosin (control group) for 8 weeks. The others 40 were given doxazosin (open group), 10 of them for 6 months. Results: BP decreased significantly after administration of both doxazosin and terazosin, and reached its peak at week 4. The effect continued at the end of experiment. HR was slightly increased. In open group, the results was similar and the total effective rate was 90.0%. There were no significant changes in liver and renal functions and electrocardiography. The incidence of adverse effects like dizziness, palpitation and somnolence in doxazosin group was 30.0% . No significant difference between doxazosin and control group was found. Conclusion: Doxazosin has stable hypotensive effect and the patients compliance is good.
2.The change of coronary circulating TNF-α level in patients with coronary heart disease after PTCA and its significance
Rongzeng DU ; Zonggui WU ; Zuo HUANG ; Gaozhong HUANG ; Guoyuan ZHANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(2):185-186
Objective:To observe the effect of percutaneous tr ansluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) on coronary circulating tumor necrosis fa ctor-α (TNF-α) activity. Methods: Plasma TNF-α levls were measured with radioimmunoassay and bioactive assay respectively. Result s: Plasma TNF-α activity in femoral artery (AO) was significantly incr eased immediately after PTCA [(15.86±3.75) U/ml vs (41.32±4.36) U/ml, P<0.01], and plasma TNF-α activity in coronary sinus was remarkably incre ased immediately after PTCA [(16.72±4.14) U/ml vs (65.61±6.25) U/ml, P<0.01]. There was no change in plasma TNF-α activity in AO 24 h after PT CA [(18.32±5.12) U/ml vs (15.86±3.75) U/ml, P>0.05]. Conclu sion: The increase in plasma TNF-α activity after PTCA may be associat ed with the injury of coronary artery caused by PTCA, suggesting that TNF-α ma y be involved in the coronary occlusion and the development of coronary restenos is after PTCA.
3.Effect of balloon angioplasty on plasma ET and TNF-α levels and tissue endothe lin immunoreactivity in experimental atherosclerotic rabbits
Rongzeng DU ; Zonggui WU ; Zuo HUANG ; Gaozhong HUANG ; Guoyuan ZHANG
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(2):130-132
Objective: To assess the effect of balloon angiopl asty on circulating endothelin (ET) and TNF-α levels and tissue endothelin in experimental atherosclerosis in rabbits. Methods: After 20 New Z ealand rabbits had a high cholesterol diet for at least 8 weeks, successful ball oon angioplasty was performed in rihgt iliac arteries in 18 rabbits. Circulatin g levels of ET and TNF-α were measured before as well as immediately and 24 h after balloon angioplasty. Tissue endothelin immunoreactivity in atherosclerotic iliac artery wall after balloon angioplasty was assessed by immunohistochemica l technique. Results: Plasma levels of ET and TNF-α were signi ficantly increased immediately after ballon angioplasty (76.40±13.58)pg/ml vs (92.67±11.38) pg/ml and (31.35±6.23) U/ml vs (56.26±7.37) U/ml, resp ectively (P<0.05) .There was no change in plasma ET and TNF-α levels 24 h after balloon angioplasty (77.13±12.87) pg/ml vs (76.40±13.58) pg/ml and (33.41±6.79) U/ml vs (31.35±6.23) U/ml, respectively (P>0.05). T issue endothelin immunoreactiuvity was markedly increased in right iliac artery wall after balloon angioplasty than that in opposite iliac artery wall. Conclusion: The increase of plasma ET, TNF-α levels and tissue ET-IR in iliac artery wall after balloon angioplasty may be associated with the injury of l ocal vascular intima, suggesting that ET and TNF-α may take part in the corona ry constriction and the development of coronary restenosis after percutaneous tr ansluminal coronary angioplasty.
4.The efficacy of naftopidil in treatment of mild-to-moderate essential hyperten sion
Gaozhong HUANG ; Rongzeng DU ; Chun LIANG ; Jinming CHEN ; Zonggui WU
Academic Journal of Second Military Medical University 2001;22(2):170-172
Objective: To investigate the efficacy and safety of naftopidil on patients with mild-to-moderate essential hypertension. Methods: A prospective, open study was performed in patients with hyp ertension. Forty patients were administered naftopidil for 8 weeks. Results:BP decreased significantly 2 weeks after administration an d reached to its trough at week 4. The magnitudes were 2.28 kPa (17.1 mmHg) and 1.43 kPa (10.7 mmHg) for SBP and DBP, respectively. The effect lasted to the end of experiment. HR had no change.The total effective rate was 82.05%.There was n o significant change in liver and renal function and electrocardiograph. Conclusion: Naftopidil has a stable hypotensive effect and the complia nce is good.
5.Effects of platelet-derived growth factor on vasoconstriction of the vascular vessels in rats
Yusheng REN ; Zonggui WU ; Zuo HUANG ; Xiaoming PAN ; Rongzeng DU ; Xingjian GU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2000;0(08):-
AIM: To investigate the effects of platelet-derived growth factor BB (PDGF-BB) on vasoconstriction of the vascular vessels. METHODS: The contractile effects of PDGF-BB at different concentrations on the rat thoracic aortic rings and the effects of verapimil, indomerthacin, phentolamine and propranolol on the response of the thoracic aortic rings were observed by using the technique of vascular perfusion in vitro, and norepinephrine was used to severe as control. RESULTS: PDGF-BB showed a remarkable contractile effect on the thoracic aorta rings of rats in a dose-dependent manner, more potent than norepinephrine at the same molar concentration. Verapimil and propranolol inhibited the contractile effect of PDGF-BB on the rat thoracic rings, but the effect of indomerthacin and phentolamine on the vasoconstriction of PDGF-BB was not observed. CONCLUSION: PDGF-BB significantly contracts the thoracic aorta rings of rats in dose-dependent and non-endothelium-dependent manners. Verapimil and propranolol inhibits the contractile effect of PDGF-BB on the rat thoracic rings.
6.Regulatory effect of Diwu Yanggan Decoction on lysoglycerophospholipids in circulating exosomes in a mouse model of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Guangya CHEN ; Xingliang XIANG ; Zhaoxiang ZENG ; Rongzeng HUANG ; Shuna JIN ; Mingzhong XIAO ; Chengwu SONG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(7):1382-1388
Objective To evaluate the regulatory effect of Diwu Yanggan(DWYG)Decoction on lysoglycerophospholipids(Lyso-GPLs)in circulating exosomes in a mouse model of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD).Methods Circulating exosomes isolated from mouse serum by size exclusion chromatography were morphologically characterized using transmission electron microscope and examined for surface markers CD9,CD63 and TSG101 using Western blotting.Twenty-four male Kunming mice were randomized into 3 groups for normal feeding(control,n=8)or high-fat diet feeding for 1 week to induce NAFLD,after which the latter mice were given DWYG decoction(treatment group,n=8)or normal saline(model group,n=8)by gavage for 4 weeks.After the last treatment,blood samples were collected from the mice for testing serum TC,HDL-C,LDL-C,ALT and AST levels and isolating circulating exosomes.Using multivariate statistical analysis based on targeted metabolomics strategy,the potential biomarkers for Lyso-GPLs in the exosomes were screened.Results The isolated exosomes about 100 nm in size had a typical saucer-like structure with distinct double-layer membranes and a mean particle size of 137.5 nm and expressed the specific surface marker proteins CD9,CD63 and TSG101.The mouse models of NAFLD had significantly increased serum levels of TC,HDL-C,LDL-C and AST and lowered serum ALT level.A total of 43 Lyso-GPLs with significant reduction after DWYG Decoction treatment were identified in NAFLD mice.Conclusion DWYG Decoction can regulate Lyso-GPLs in circulating exosomes in NAFLD mice,which provides a new clue for studying the therapeutic mechanism of DWYG Decoction for liver disease.
7.Regulatory effect of Diwu Yanggan Decoction on lysoglycerophospholipids in circulating exosomes in a mouse model of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Guangya CHEN ; Xingliang XIANG ; Zhaoxiang ZENG ; Rongzeng HUANG ; Shuna JIN ; Mingzhong XIAO ; Chengwu SONG
Journal of Southern Medical University 2024;44(7):1382-1388
Objective To evaluate the regulatory effect of Diwu Yanggan(DWYG)Decoction on lysoglycerophospholipids(Lyso-GPLs)in circulating exosomes in a mouse model of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease(NAFLD).Methods Circulating exosomes isolated from mouse serum by size exclusion chromatography were morphologically characterized using transmission electron microscope and examined for surface markers CD9,CD63 and TSG101 using Western blotting.Twenty-four male Kunming mice were randomized into 3 groups for normal feeding(control,n=8)or high-fat diet feeding for 1 week to induce NAFLD,after which the latter mice were given DWYG decoction(treatment group,n=8)or normal saline(model group,n=8)by gavage for 4 weeks.After the last treatment,blood samples were collected from the mice for testing serum TC,HDL-C,LDL-C,ALT and AST levels and isolating circulating exosomes.Using multivariate statistical analysis based on targeted metabolomics strategy,the potential biomarkers for Lyso-GPLs in the exosomes were screened.Results The isolated exosomes about 100 nm in size had a typical saucer-like structure with distinct double-layer membranes and a mean particle size of 137.5 nm and expressed the specific surface marker proteins CD9,CD63 and TSG101.The mouse models of NAFLD had significantly increased serum levels of TC,HDL-C,LDL-C and AST and lowered serum ALT level.A total of 43 Lyso-GPLs with significant reduction after DWYG Decoction treatment were identified in NAFLD mice.Conclusion DWYG Decoction can regulate Lyso-GPLs in circulating exosomes in NAFLD mice,which provides a new clue for studying the therapeutic mechanism of DWYG Decoction for liver disease.