1.Expression of Glu、mGluR 5 and EAAT 1 in bone tissues of ovariectomized osteoporotic rats and the effects of Total Flavonoids of Rhizoma Drynariae on it
Ji FANG ; Li YANG ; Jiazhen SHEN ; Heng LIANG ; Ronghua ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2014;(2):10-12,16
Objective To observe the expression of Glu、mGluR 5 and EAAT 1 in bone tissues of ovariectomized osteoporotic rats and the effects of Total Flavonoids of Rhizoma Drynariae (TFRD) on it. Methods 45 SPF 3-month-old Sprague-Dawley (SD) female rats were randomly divided into sham operation (Sham, n=15) group and ovariectomized (OVX, n=30) group. The osteoporotic(OP) model was established by bilateral ovariectomy, 14 weeks later, we measured bone mineral density(BMD) by dual-energy X-ray and determined that OP model was successfully replicated, OVX group rats were then divided into OVX group (n=15) and OVX+TFRD group (n=15). The OVX+TFRD group was given TFRD for 12 weeks. Glutamate (Glu), metabotropic glutamate receptor 5 (mGluR 5), and Glutamate/Aspartate Transporter (GLAST/EAAT 1)’s expression of femur was examined in order to clarify the characteristics of bone glutamate signaling pathway and the effects of TFRD on it. Results Glu and ionotropic receptors mGluR 5 mainly distributed in bone marrow cells and osteoblasts closed to the bone marrow cavity walls. There were no significant differences in Glu expression among Sham group, OVX group and OVX+TFRD group. The mGluR 5 expression of OVX+TFRD group was significantly higher than that of Sham group and OVX group(P=0.009), while no significant difference was found between the latter two groups. In addition to large distribution in bone marrow cells, small amount of transporter EAAT 1 was noted to express in bone cells of the bone lacunae. There were no significant differences in EAAT 1 expression among the three groups. Conclusion In bone glutamate signaling pathway, this study demonstrated that TFRD could significantly improve the ionotropic receptor mGluR 5’s expression, but had no inlfuence for Glu and EAAT 1.
2.Development of vest-style first-aid kit
Xicheng YU ; Xiangfeng HENG ; Junliang SHEN ; Xuxia LI
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
This paper introduces the Vest-style First-aid Kit which are newly developed for PLA.Adopting a vest structure the Vest-style First-aid Kit has the advantages of fully freeing both hands,and being fit for the ship confined space.Basic performance experiments,ergonomics tests and army tryout were performed and the results showed that the vest-style first-aid kit was scientifically designed,and easy to use,suiting the body,obviously saving physical energy.It has a reasonably designed interior medicine layout and can fulfill the requirements of first-aid operations in naval ships.
3.Terpenoids and sterols from Ricinus communis and their activities against diabetes.
Shen-Hua LI ; Qing DENG ; Li ZHU ; Chun-Hua LAI ; Heng-Shan WANG ; Qin-Gang TAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(3):448-452
Seven terpenoids and three sterols were isolated from the methanol extracts of the aerial parts of Ricinus communis by chromatography methods and their structures were identified by spectra analysis as ficusic acid( 1), phytol(2), callyspinol(3) , lupeol(4), 30-norlupan-3beta-ol-20-one(5) , lup-20(29)-en-3beta,15alpha-diol(6) , acetylaleuritolic acid( 7), stigmast4-en-3-one(8) , stig-mast-4-en-6beta-ol-3-one(9) , and stigmast4-en-3,6-dione(10). Compounds 1-3 and 5-10 were obtained from this species for the first time and 5 and 6 showed significant inhibitive activity and good selectivity against 11beta-HSD of mouse and human in vitro. [Key words] Ricinus communis; terpenoids; sterols; 11beta-HSD
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4.Online Student Preparation and Management System for Microbiology Experiment and Its Application to Experiment Teaching
Li-Hong YUAN ; Li-Xia LU ; Ning SHEN ; Heng CAI ; Long YU ;
Microbiology 2008;0(12):-
Student preparation for laboratory sessions is the first step of conducting laboratory experiments. It makes students maximize use of laboratory time and efficiently perform laboratory exercises in open labs. In view of teaching features and requirements of Microbiology experiment, we designed and developed ‘Online Student Preparation and Management System of Microbiology Experiment’, which integrated func- tions of student preparation for laboratory sessions and teacher management. In the system each experiment consists of six successive parts, viz., learning objectives, principle, materials and equipments, procedure video, manipulation simulation and online quiz. Teaching practices showed that the application of the system enhanced the preparing quality and makes the management of the experiment teaching more normalized and efficient. It was an effective measure in improving experimental teaching of Microbiology.
5.Dynamic evaluation of myocardial dysfunction in rats after cardiopulmonary resuscitation
Shen ZHAO ; Yumin HE ; Bing XU ; Heng LI ; Musen DAI ; Feng CHEN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017;26(1):44-50
Objective To observe the dynamic changes of myocardial structure and dysfunction during post-resuscitation period in order to establish a rat mode of post-resuscitation myocardial dysfunction after cardiac arrest resulted from electric stimulation-induced ventricular fibrillation (VF) and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR).Methods A total of 40 male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly (random number) assigned into post-resuscitation (PR) 4 h,PR 12 h,PR 24 h,PR 72 h and sham groups.VF was induced by an alternating electric current delivered to the right ventricular endocardium and untreated for 8 min.Biphasic waveform defibrillation was attempted and mechanical ventilation was synchronized after 6 min of CPR.Myocardial function was assessed with serum myocardial enzyme activity,echocardiography,mitochondrial respiratory function and histopathologic findings at different intervals.Results Thirty-two animals were successfully resuscitated with restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC) in 86% (32/37) rats.Compared with sham group,severe systolic and diastolic heart failure were found at 4 h after ROSC and then gradually improved without significant difference (P >0.05) in ejection fraction at PR 72 h after ROSC was found,whereas thickened ventricular wall and increased myocardial performance index as well as interstitial proliferation were observed at 72 h after ROSC.Conclusions A rat model of post-resuscitation myocardial dysfunction after cardiac arrest resulted from electric stimulation-induced VF and CPR was successfully established.
6.Clinical curative effect observation of PPH in treatment of complexity hemorrhoids and circular hemorrhoid
Chenjian MA ; Bin MENG ; Bing CHEN ; Heng MENG ; Yunzhou YU ; Chengguang LI ; Tao SHEN
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2014;(5):531-533,534
Objietive Observe the clinical curative effect of PPH in treatment of complexity hemorrhoids and circular hemorrhoid. Methods From January 2010 to January 2014, the clinical data of 278 patients who underwent PPH to treat complexity hemorrhoids, mixed hemorrhoid and circular hemorrhoid were retrospectively analyzed. The postoperative recent and forward curative effect was observed. Results The average operativetime was 28 minutes, and the average hospital stay were 6. 1 days. There were postoperative complications such as pain, anal skin edema, bleeding and urinary retention. 186 cases were cured (66. 9%),35 cases were markedly improved (12. 6%),20 ca-ses were of poor effect (7. 2%),and recurrence occured in 37 cases (13. 3%). Conclusion PPH has the advantages of simple in operation and quick in postoperative recovery. But there were to many postoperative complications and the recurrence rate is high. So PPH needs more further observation and study.
7.Effect of Wumeiwan on cytokines TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10 and expression of NF-kappaBp65 in rats with ulcerative colitis.
Heng, FAN ; Lin, SHEN ; Qing, TANG ; Pengcheng, XIONG ; Zhexing, SHOU ; Yi, LIAO ; Li, LIANG ; Xiaoyan, CHEN
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2009;29(5):650-4
The effects of Wumeiwan (WMW) on TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10 and NF-kappaBp65 in rats with ulcerative colitis (UC) were investigated, the curative effectiveness of WMW vs salicylazosulfapyridine (SASP) was compared, and the action mechanism was analyzed. Fifty-Six Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were randomly divided into four groups (n=14 in each group, with equal ratio of male and female): normal control group, model group, SASP group, and WMW group. Except normal control group, the rat UC models in the remaining three groups were established using the method of 2.4-dinitrochlorobenzene (DNCB) immunization and acetic acid local enema. The rats in model group, SASP group, and WMW group were treated with distilled water, SASP, and WMW respectively. The changes in the symptoms and signs were observed, and levels of IL-6, IL-8, TNF-alpha, IL-10 and the expression of NF-kappaBp65 in the colonic tissues were statistically analyzed. The results showed that the levels of IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-alpha were significantly increased (P<0.01), while those of IL-10 significantly reduced (P<0.01) after establishment of rat UC models as compared with normal control group. The levels of IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-alpha were obviously lower, but the level of IL-10 was obviously higher in WMW and SASP groups than those in model group (P<0.05). The levels of IL-6, IL-8, and TNF-alpha were lower, while the level of IL-10 was higher in WMW group than in SASP group. NF-kappaBp65 was expressed negatively or weakly in normal colonic tissues. The positive expression rate of NF-kappaBp65 in WMW group and SASP group was obviously lower than in model group (P<0.01), and there was significant difference between WMW group and SASP group (P<0.05). It was concluded that rat UC model was established successfully. WMW could up-regulate the expression of IL-10, down-regulate the expression of TNF-alpha, IL-6, IL-8, and inhibit the NF-kappaBp65 activity to adjust immune function, indicating WMW had better curative effects on UC in rats.
8.The differences in brain damage between asphyxial nd ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrests
Qingming Lin ; Shen Zhao ; Heng Li ; Xiangshao Fang ; Yue Fu ; Lili Zhou ; Zitong Huang
Neurology Asia 2013;18(3):303-309
Objective: Asphyxia and ventricular fibrillation are the two most prevalent causes of cardiac arrest. The
study investigated the differences in brain damage after cardiac arrest between asphyxial and ventricular
fibrillation cardiac arrests in rats. Methods: Male healthy Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned
to the asphyxial group (cardiac arrest of 6 min, n=15), ventricular fibrillation group (cardiac arrest of
6 min, n=15) and sham group (n=5). Neurologic deficit scores and tape removal test were evaluated
at 1, 3 and 7 days after cardiopulmonary resuscitation from three groups. Serum S-100B and brain
histopathologic damage scores were also examined. Results: There were no differences in neurologic
performance at 1, 3 and 7 days after cardiopulmonary resuscitation between the asphyxial group and
ventricular fibrillation group (P>0.05, respectively). Serum S-100B level was higher in the asphyxial
group at 1, 3 and 7 days, compared with the ventricular fibrillation group (P<0.05, respectively). There
were significantly higher histopathologic damage scores at 1, 3 and 7 days in the asphyxial group
compared with the ventricular fibrillation group (P<0.05, respectively).
Conclusion: Asphyxial cardiac arrest has worse morphologic brain damage compared with ventricular
fibrillation cardiac arrest, but the functional brain damage caused by asphyxial cardiac arrest is similar
to that caused by ventricular fibrillation cardiac arrest.
9.Interventional effects of donkey-hide glue reinforcing bone oral solution on the expression of growth factors during fracture healing
Heng LI ; Lin SHEN ; Liqin LI ; Yanping YANG ; Jing XIE ; Piqi ZHOU ; Yi DAI ; Furong LU ; Jialin WU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(23):4634-4637
BACKGROUND:Donkey-hide glue reinforcing bone oral solution (DGRBOS) is effective on preventing and treating fracture, but the mechanism of harmacology is still not clear. Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF-2) are important cytokines, which can promote blood vessel growth and osseous anabolism during fracture healing.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effects of DGRBOS on expression of VEGF and FGF-2 in the process of fracture healing of SD rats' fracture of tibia in bony callus, and explore the mechanism of DGRBOS in the treatment of fracture.DESIGN: A completely randomized controlled study.SETTING: Department of Traumatic Orthopedics, Union Hospital Affiliated to Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology.MATERIALS: Ninety female Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats, with a mean weight of (368±40) g, aged about 3 months, wereprovided by Center of Animal Experiment, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology.Experimental drug: DGRBOS was donated by Xinjiang Huashidan Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. The qili linking bone pill,positive control drug, was purchased from Hunan Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.METHODS: This experiment was carried out in the Laboratory for Bone Metabolism of Integration of Chinese and Western Medicine (Laboratory of Provincial Level), Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology from June to November 2005. Transverse midshaft fractures were produced on the right tibia in these rats using three-point bending technique, and 90 rats were randomly divided into three experimental groups:the DGRBOS group (n =30): according to medicine conversional method between human being and animal, 2 mL DGRBOS was fed to every mouse by intragastric administration at 2 vices/day; the qili linking bone pill group (positive control group, n =30): the pills dissolved in distilled water at 225 g/L, and consequently were administered intragastrically into mice at 2 mL/vice and 2 vices/day; normal saline group (negative control group, n =30): normal saline was administered intragastrically into mice at the coordinative capacity and same frequences. Selecting 4, 7, 14,21 and 28 days during the experiment, the immunohistochemistry method was adopted to detect the change of expression of VEGF and FGF-2 through computing value of mean optical degree (MOD) and number of the positive cells.
10.Association of elevated uric acid with metabolic disorders and analysis of the risk factors of hyperuricemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Dan WU ; Hong LIU ; Shen-heng LI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2011;31(3):544-547
OBJECTIVETo explore the association of elevated serum uric acid with metabolic disorders and the risk factors of hyperuricemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM).
METHODSThe clinical and laboratory data of 159 T2DM patients aged 40-80 years with a Scr level of 51-159 µmol/L (0.6-1.8 mg/dl) were analyzed to explore the association of hyperuricemia (HUA) with metabolic disorders and identify the risk factors of HUA.
RESULTSForty out of 159 T2DM patients (25.2%) were found to have HUA. Univariate analysis showed that male gender, a body mass index ≤25 kg/m(2), hypertension, serum creatinine ≤110 µmol/L, blood urea nitrogen ≤7.0 mmol/L, microalbuminuria :11.2 mg/L, triglyceride :1.70 mmol/L, high-density lipoprotein <1.04 mmol/L, low density lipoprotein ≤3.37 mmol/L were all risk factors of HUA (P<0.05) in T2DM. Binary logistic regression analysis identified serum creatinine, body mass index and triglyceride as independent risk factors of HUA in T2DM. The main risk factors related to HUA had high incidences in T2DM. Patients with HUA had a significantly higher incidences of coronary artery disease, carotid atherosclerosis, cerebral infarction, diabetic nephropathy and diabetic retinopathy than those with normal uric acid level (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONSeveral risk factors contribute to the occurrence of elevated serum uric acid in T2DM, and metabolic disorders and complications are also closely associated with HUA.
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