1.Research progress on the effect of hydrogen in the treatment of ischemia-reperfusion injury
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2010;30(3):329-332
Ischemia-reperfusion injury is common in clinical treatment.Free radical induced oxidative stress plays an important role in this process.Recently,it is reported that hydrogen can selectively scavenging hydroxyl radical in rodents,thus alleviate ischemia-reperfusion injury.Since hydrogen is easy to penetrate the barriers in the body with littie adverse effects,it is hopefully to become a promising agent against ischemia-reperfusion injury in the future.
2.Necessity of scene teaching in diving medicine
Runping LI ; Xuejun SUN ; Weigang XU
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2006;0(10):-
Through teaching on diving site,teachers can help students strengthen the un-derstanding and memory on theoretical knowledge,translate the knowledge into practical skills,and obtain primary medical supervisal capabilities. Scene teaching in diving unites can help students learn about the great achievements in the past and the present situations. Such understandings would be good for the students’fostering the responsibility and mission sense as a diving physician. In conclusion,it is very necessary to teach on diving site in the teaching of diving medicine,and such teaching should be kept as an essential part.
3.Role of FoxO3a transcription factor in oxidative stress
Yanan ZHANG ; Baomin CHEN ; Yang GAO ; Runping LI
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2016;29(3):327-331
Oxidative stress is an important factor that can cause aging body, tissue damage and diseases.FoxO3a transcription factor is critical for the regulation of oxidative stress.Recently, there are some reports on the quite complex role of FoxO3a in regulating oxidative stress.Not only can it promote the survival of cells, but also induce cell apoptosis at some oxidative stress conditions.In this paper, the role of FoxO3a in oxidative stress, the possible signal pathway and the potential effect of target FoxO3a for oxidative stress diseases treatment are reviewed.
4.Effects of hammerhad ribozyme targeting connective tissue growth factor on collagen Ⅰ synthesis and cell cycle progression of human hepatic stellate cells
Xiaoyan QI ; Runping GAO ; Ruijuan ZHANG ; Guofeng LI ; Yongguang YANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2006;0(01):-
Objective To study the inhibitory effect of hammerhead ribozyme targeting connective tissue growth factor(CTGF) on collagen I synthesis and cell cycle progression of human hepatic stellate cell line(LX-2) cells.Methods Hammerhead ribozyme cDNA targeting CTGF mRNA plus two self-cleaving sequences were inserted into pTriEx2 vector to construct a recombinant vector pTriCTGF-Rz.LX-2 cells were transfected with either pTriEx2 or pTriCTGF-Rz and further stimulated with or without TGF-1.There were five groups in the experiment:control group,pTriEx2 group,pTriCTGF-Rz group,pTriEx2 plus TGF-?1 group,and pTrCTGF-Rz plus TGF?1 group.Semi-quantitative RT-PCR was used to detect the levels of CTGF mRNA and collagen Ⅰ mRNA.ELISA and flow cytometry were used to detect the levels of collagen Ⅰ secretion and cell cycle.Results Transfection of pTriCTGF-Rz into LX-2 cells reduced the CTGF mRNA and collagen Ⅰ mRNA levels as well as collagen Ⅰ protein level compared with pTriEx2 group(P
5.Galactagogue Effects of Maidang Rutong Granules on Lactation Rats
Qiaojun HE ; Runping LI ; Ruiying FANG ; Bo YANG
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(04):-
Objective To study the galactagogue effect of Maidang Rutong Granules on the lactation rats.Methods The milk volume,morphology of mammary gland,serum prolactin level and pituitary acidophil number in lactation rats and the growth improvement in suckling mice were observed after administrating various dosages of Maidang Rutong Granules to lactation rats by gastric gavage.Results Maidang Rutong Granules can promote the dilation and hyperplasia of acinus cavity and conduit in mammary gland,reduce the mammary interlobular fat connective tissue,significantly increase pituitary acidophil number and serum prolactin level,increase the milk volume of lactation rats and their offspring's body weight.Conclusion Maidang Rutong Granules exhibit significant galactagogue effect on lactation rats.
6.Comparison between the quantitative and semi-quantitative fluorescence RT-PCR assays for the detection of XDH/XO mRNA expression in different organ tissues of rhesus monkey
Donghong TANG ; Yousong YE ; Zheli LI ; Bo PENG ; Guizhen LI ; Runping LI ; Guangrui YANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2015;(12):47-53
Objective To analyze the differences between the semi-quantitative RT-PCR and real time quantitative fluorescence RT-PCR assays for detecting XDH/XO mRNA expression in various organ tissues of rhesus monkey, and provide useful reference in methodology of experimental studies.Total RNA was extracted from the myocardium, kidney, testis, skin, and liver tissues, respectively, for detecting XDH/XO mRNA expression in rhesus monkey by semi-quantitative RT-PCR and real time quantitative fluorescence RT-PCR assays.The sensitivity and specificity of the two assays were compared with each other using the same primer sequences and reference genes.Results The expression of XDH/XO mRNA in different organ tissues were detected by both the two PCR assays.The sensitivity of quantitative fluorescence real-time RT-PCR for the XDH/XO mRNA expression in the liver tissue was 39 times higher than that by semi-quantitative RT-PCR.Conclusions Both the quantitative and semi-quantitative fluorescence RT-PCR assays can be used to detect the expression of XDH/XO mRNA in different organ tissues of rhesus monkey.The sensitivity of quantitative fluorescence real-time PCR assay is more sensitive than that of the semi-quantitative RT-PCR assay.
7.Waist circumference cutoff points for Chinese adults with metabolic syndrome defined by the International Diabetes Federation
Yanhui LU ; Juming LU ; Shuyu WANG ; Chunlin LI ; Lisheng LIU ; Runping ZHENG ; Xianling WANG ; Lijuan YAN ; Yuqing ZHANG ; Changyu PAN
Journal of Geriatric Cardiology 2007;4(1):25-29
Objective To investigate the appropriate waist circumference (WC) cutoff points for central obesity in the middle-aged and elderly Beijing residents by the metabolic syndrome definition of the International Diabetes Federation (IDF). Methods A total of 2,344Beijing residents aged ≥40 years were investigated. They answered questionnaires, received physical examinations, and underwent plasma glucose and lipid profile measurement. Those non-diabetic subjects underwent a 75g oral glucose tolerance test. All data were analyzed to calculate the appropriate WC cutoff points for central obesity reaching the diagonsis of MS. Results 1) Both in males and females, the triglyceride (TG), systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) increased linearly with WC, and the high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) decreased linearly with WC (P<0.05). 2)The prevalence of elevated TG,reduced HDL-C, elevated blood pressure, elevated FBG, or ≥ 2 of these factors increased with WC (P<0.05). 3) Based on the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis and Youden index, the WC values for central obesity and for detecting BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2were about 90 cm for men and 80 cm for women. 4) The odds ratio for the presence of two or more metabolic risk factors increased abruptly in men with WC ≥ 90 cm and in women with WC ≥ 80 cm. Conclusions The appropriate WC cutoff point for central obesity was determined to be 90 cm for men and 80 cm for women in the middle-aged and elderly Beijing residents by the metabolic syndrome definition of IDF.
8.Study of chemotherapy related symptoms among breast cancer patients in different chemotherapy periods
Runping ZHAO ; Li ZHANG ; Changxiang CHEN ; Xianghua LI ; Lizhi ZHOU ; Na DOU
Clinical Medicine of China 2018;34(2):125-130
Objective To investigate the occurrence of common symptoms in breast cancer patients in different chemotherapy periods and to analyze the relationship with the chemotherapy periods. Methods A total of four hundred and fifty?six breast cancer patients receiving chemotherapy in Tangshan Cancer Hospital from August 2016 to August 2017 were investigated via common symptom questionnaire among breast cancer patients. The results of the investigation were statistically analyzed, and the relationship between chemotherapy related symptoms and chemotherapy periods was analyzed by multiple Logistic regression analysis. Results In terms of the 20 kinds of chemotherapy symptoms, among the patients whose incidence rate was >50% had 9 kinds of symptoms. Multivariate Logistic regression analysis showed that alopecia (95% CI=5. 820~562. 784,P=0. 001) ,skin allergy ( 95% CI=0. 002~0. 157,P<0. 001) ,cancer caused insomnia( 95% CI=1. 179~25. 638, P=0. 030) ,dry mouth ( 95% CI=0. 008~0. 470,P=0. 007) ,vaginal dryness or burning heat ( 95% CI=13. 368~647. 615 P<0. 001) ,oral ulcer ( 95%CI=0. 026~0. 654,P=0. 013) ,abnormal defecation ( 95% CI=0. 025~0. 749,P=0. 022),memory loss (95%CI=1. 065~19. 415,P=0. 041),distal phalanges numbness (95% CI=0. 004~0. 421,P=0. 007),poor appetite (95% CI=1. 189~65. 964,P=0. 033),local skin irritation /ulceration ( 95% CI=0. 003~0. 143, P<0. 001 ) were associated with the chemotherapy, the difference was statistically significant. The above symptoms can be divided into 3 symptom groups by factor analysis,and they were respectively medicine side effect symptom cluster, neuropsychiatric symptom cluster and mucocutaneous symptom cluster. Conclusion There are many symptom clusters that affect the life and rehabilitation level in patients with breast cancer during chemotherapy, and are closely related with the chemotherap cycle. Doctors should adopt a scientific model of symptom management and take measures to improve the survival state of the patients.
9.Outcome and influencing factors of integrated intensive intervention in participants with impaired glucose regulation for two years
Yanhui LU ; Juming LU ; Shuyu WANG ; Chunlin LI ; Lisheng LIU ; Runping ZHENG ; Hui TIAN ; Xianling WANG ; Lijuan YANG ; Yuqing ZHANG ; Changyu PAN
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2009;25(1):30-33
Objective To investigate the outcome and related risk factors of integrated intensive intervention in participants with impaired glucose regulation (IGR) after two years by the criteria of American Diabetes Association 2003. Methods The subjects who remained to be IGR at the end of first year following 75 g oral glucose tolerance test were randomly assigned to either a routine care control group or to an intensive integrated intervention group. The control group received general dietary and exercise advice at baseline and was followed up. In addition to dietary control and exercise advice, mefformin or acarbose were administrated in the intervention group. The latter group was also advised to take antihypertensive agents, lipid-regulating agents if necessary, as well as aspirin. Results The proportion of patients who fulfilled the assigned goals of blood glucose, blood pressure, body mass index or triglycerides was significantly higher in the intensive group than those in the control group. None in the intensive group developed overt diabetes mellitus, while 8 (9.3%) in the control group did. The proportion of patients who reverted to normal glucose tolerance (NGT) was slightly higher in the intensive group than in the control group (29.5% vs 22.1%, P>0.05). Logistic analysis showed that increase of waist circumference and systolic blood pressure was positively while the improvement of islet β-cell function was negatively correlated with the development of diabetes mellitus. Conclusions The intensive integrated intervention could significantly decrease the conversion rate of IGR to diabetes mellitus, and increase the chance of reversion to NGT. The increase of waist circumference or systolic blood pressure, the deterioration of islet β-ccll function were the influencing factors of the conversion of IGR to diabetes mellitus.
10.Expression of NLRP3 inflammasome in BALB/c mice with imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like inflammation and therapeutic effect of mustard seed (Sinapis Alba Linn).
Jian HU ; Runping YANG ; Chunmiao WEN ; Hengjin LI ; Hua ZHAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2013;33(9):1394-1398
OBJECTIVETo investigate the role of NLRP3 inflammasome in imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like inflammation in mice and the therapeutic effects of mustard seed (Sinapis Alba Linn).
METHODSThirty BALB/c mice were randomized equally into blank control group (fed with normal forage and treated with vehicle), model group (fed with normal forage and treated with 5% imiquimod cream), and experimental group (fed with 5% mustard seed forage and treated with 5% imiquimod cream). RT-PCR was used to detect the mRNA expression of NLRP3, ASC, caspase-1, and caspase-11. Immunohistochemistry was performed to determine the expression and distribution of ASC and caspase-1. ELISA was used to test the serum levels of interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and IL-18.
RESULTSCompared with the blank control group, the mice with imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like inflammation showed significantly increased NLRP3, ASC, caspase-1, and caspase-11 mRNA expressions, ASC and caspase-1 protein expressions , and serum levels of IL-1β and IL-18 (P<0.05). These changes were obviously attenuated by feeding the mice with mustard seed.
CONCLUSIONNLRP3 inflammasome is involved in imiquimod-induced psoriasis-like inflammation in mice, and mustard seed may suppress the inflammation induced by IL-1β and IL-18 through down-regulating the expression of NLRP3 inflammasome.
Aminoquinolines ; adverse effects ; Animals ; Carrier Proteins ; metabolism ; Caspase 1 ; metabolism ; Female ; Inflammasomes ; metabolism ; Inflammation ; drug therapy ; pathology ; Interleukin-18 ; metabolism ; Interleukin-1beta ; metabolism ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mustard Plant ; chemistry ; NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein ; Phytotherapy ; Psoriasis ; chemically induced ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Seeds ; chemistry