1.Effects of thiol on NF-?B activity in and release of TNF-? from endotoxin-activated cultured rat kupffer cells
Quan LI ; Weifeng YU ; Shengwu YOU
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1994;0(05):-
Objective To determine whether thiol can affect the activity of nuclear factor kappa B (NF-?B) in and release of TNF-?from lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-activated kupffer cells (KCs) and ascertain whether these effects are mediated through glutathione (GSH) .Methods KCs were isolated from livers of healthy male adult SD rats weighing 250-300g and cultured for 12h. The cultured KCs were exposed to LPS 10 ng?ml-1. The effects of different concentrations of glutathione monoethylester (GSHEE) and N-acetylcysteine (NAC) on NF-?B activity in and release of TNF-afrom KCs were determined. The effect of pretreatment with GSH synthesis inhibitor - BSO on the inhibitory effect of NAC on inflammation was investigated. NF?B activity was determined by electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and intracellular GSH content and TNF-?level in supernatant by HPLC. Results Intracellular GSH content remained unchanged after exposure of KCs to LPS. Both GSHEE and NAC increased intracellular GSH level and inhibited NF-?B activity and release of TNF-?. BSO blocked the increase in GSH induced by NAC but did not affect the inhibitory effect of NAC on TNF?release. Conclusions LPS does not affect GSH level in KCs. NAC can inhibit NF-?B activity in and TNF-?release from KCs and increase intracellular GSH level but the inhibitory effect is not mediated through GSH.
2.Attenuation of diosgenin on FT-207 in tumor-bearing mice
Huiying LI ; Guangzi LI ; Jingfeng YIN ; Yanhong BEN ; Shengwu CHEN
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(05):-
AIM: To observe the effects of diosgenin on enhancing efficacy and reducing toxicity of FT-207 in tumor-bearing mice. METHODS: The inhibitory rate on tumor growth and immune function of the in tumor-bearing mice model of transplanting MFC,HepA,H_22 and S_180 tumor were measured. RESULTS: Diosgenin had significant restraining effects on MFC in mouse.It could enhance the activity of macrophage and the level of serum hemolysin. CONCLUSION: Diosgenin can enhance the anti-tumor effect of FT-207.It can also improve the immunological function and reduce the adverse reactions of chemotherapy.
3.Correlation study on angiotensin Ⅱ type 2 receptor gene single nucleotide polymorphisms in essential and renal hypertension
Gangqiang LI ; Rui ZHU ; Wei YAN ; Shengwu CHAO
Clinical Medicine of China 2012;28(4):351-353
Objective To study the relationship between angiotensin Ⅱ type 2 receptor (AGTR2) gene single nucleotide polymorphisms and hypertension in patients with essential hypertension and renal hypertension.Methods Direct DNA sequencing was performed to detect the single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNP) in eighty patients with essential hypertension,eighty patients with renal hypertension and forty normal blood pressure controls.Results There was significant difference on A allele frequencies between essential hypertension group and control group ( 56.88% [ 91/160 ] vs 30.00% [ 24/80 ],x2 =15.44,P < 0.001 ).A allele frequency had no correlation with renal hypertension (42.50% [ 68/160 ] vs 30.00% [ 24/80 ],x2 =3.52,P >0.05).There was no significant difference on SNP between essential hypertension group and renal hypertension group ( P > 0.05 ).Conclusion A1675G signal nucleotide polymorphisms of AGTR2 may be associated with the development of essential hypertension,but has nothing to do with renal hypertension.
4.Quality standard for Anxinkang Dripping Pills
Shengwu HUANG ; Zhihui WU ; Xibo HU ; Jun LI
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(02):-
AIM: To estabolish the method for quality control of Anxinkang Dripping Pills(Radix Sophorae Flavescentis,Radix Astragali,etc.) METHODS: Using TLC to identify the dripping pills,matrine and oxymatrine in dripping pills were determined by RP-HPLC.Using C_(18) column,the mobile phase was made from the acetone methanol-H_3PO_4(3∶7∶90),the detection wavelength was at 210 nm. RESULTS: The herbs could be(identified) by TLC.For matrine,the linear range was from 0.05-0.50 ?g,and the average recovery was 97.3%,and for oxymatrine,the linear range was from 0.1-1.0 ?g,and the average recovery was 97.6%. CONCLUSION: The method is simple,reliable,accurate and can be applied to the quality control of the Anxinkang Dri-(pping) Pills.
5.Tangential excision and dermabrasion in treatment of superficial giant congenital melanocytic nevus
Yu YANG ; Qingjian ZHENG ; Li DING ; Shengwu ZHENG ; Genhui LIN
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2011;17(6):423-425
ObjectivePresent treatment in plastic surgery on giant congenital melanocytic nevus has always been a tough practice because it is difficult to achieve balance between effects and costs of treatment.This paper aimed to explore the concrete procedure of tangential excision and dermabrasion in treatment of adult giant congenital melanocytic nevus. Methods Taking into consideration pathological examination results before surgery,diseased regions,psychological expectancy and other factors,we used a humby knife or globe grinding head to remove giant congenital relanocytic nevus by wiping off the surface of it in 10 cases.After operation,the operated area of the skin underwent a process of healing in a moisturized state.In each case,surgical procedure was carried out by 1 2 sta ges,with the interval period ranges from 3 months to 6 months.ResultsOne to 3 years follow-ups showed that among those cases,5 cases obtained good results in which skin color of surgical area turned to normal and pathological examination showed that nevus cells disappeared,4 cases achieved improvement,and 1 case was relapsed.ConclusionsThe two alternative methods for treatment of giant congenital melanocytic nevus,either tangential excision or dermabrasion,with combination of pathological examination results,diseased regions,and psychological expectancy should be taken into consideration,which can remain a maximum balance between effects and costs of treatments.Tangential excision and dermabrasion are effective in some cases of giant congenital nevus where traditional methods do not work,or in order to reduce the cost of body appearance in treatment.Therefore,these two methods deserve to be adopted extensively in clinical therapy.But it still needs further accumulation of experience in practice and longer period of follow-up after operation.
6.Analysis of intracranial cerebral hemorrhage in patients after receiving rescue thrombectomy with Solitaire AB stent for acute ischemic stroke
Jun Lü ; Danghui LU ; Jin LI ; Chao TANG ; Shengwu YUAN ; Kai LIU ; Tianxiao LI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(5):390-393
Objective To discuss the influencing factors of intracranial cerebral hemorrhage complicationin patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) after receiving Solitaire AB stent mechanical thrombectomy.Methods The clinical data of 32 AIS patients,who were treated with Solitaire AB stent thrombectomy during the period from June 2015 to October 2016 at authors' hospital,were retrospectively analyzed.The basic materials of patients,who developed intracranial hemorrhagic transformation (HT) after Solitaire AB stent thrombectomy,were analyzed and compared with the results of related studies published at home and abroad.Results Solitaire AB stent thrombectomy was successfully accomplished in all the 32 AIS patients.The postoperative fatality rate was 9.4% (3/32).Three patients developed symptomatic intracranial HT after Solitaire AB stent thrombectomy,including artery occlusion in anterior circulation (n=1) and artery occlusion in posterior circulation (n=2),with the HT incidence being 9.4% (3/32).Of the 3 patients,conservative treatment was adopted in 2 and ventricular external drainage with implantation of liquid storage bag through ventricular drilling-hole was carried out in one.Finally,2 patients died of HT and one patient recovered by conservative treatment.The percentage of HT death patients in all deaths was 66.7% (2/3).Conclusion Intracranial HT is a fatal complication of embolectomy in AIS patients.In clinical practice,the indications of thrombectomy should be strictly observed,besides,intraoperative fine manipulation and sandardized perioperative management are also very important to reduce the incidence of bleeding complications.
7.Influence of Shenmai injection on immune function in the treatment of locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients with concurrent chemoradiotherapy
Yiliang MENG ; Xiaohua LI ; Guangyou HUANG ; Chengle HUANG ; Shengwu HUANG ; Jianxian CHEN ; Xuesong ZHENG ; Ganque DENG
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;(23):3531-3532
Objective To observe the effect of Shenmai injection combined concurrent chemoradiotherapy on immune function in patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer.Methods A total of 80 patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer were randomly divided into treatment group and control group.In treatment group,40 patients received simultaneous three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy combined with TP(docetaxel+cisplatin)chemotherapy,while given Shenmai injection in the process of concurrent chemoradiotherapy.In control group,40 patients only received chemoradiotherapy.The changes of T cell subsets were observed between the two groups.Results It showed no significant differences in percentages of CD+3,CD+4,CD+16CD+56and CD+4/CD+8 ratio between two groups pre-treatment(all P>0.05).There were no significant adverse reactions occurred after received Shenmai injection in treatment group.Conclusion It play an important role in improving immune function of patients with locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer who received Shenmai injection combined concurrent chemoradiotherapy.
8.Correlation between ascending aortic elasticity and coronary blood flow reserve in patients with hyper-tension
Shengwu CHAO ; Jihai FAN ; Lina WANG ; Ling WANG ; Ruilin PAN ; Bo LI ; Taotao CHEN
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2016;25(2):126-129
Objective:To explore the correlation between ascending aortic elasticity and coronary blood flow reserve (CFR)in patients with hypertension.Methods:A total of 60 patients with essential hypertension were regarded as hypertension group,another 50 normotensive subjects were enrolled as normal control group during the same period. Ascending aortic dilation (D),stiffness (β)and CFR were measured and calculated by tissue Doppler ultrasound,then compared between two groups.Pearson correlation analysis was used to analyze the correlation amongβ,D and CFR.Results:Compared with normal control group,there were significant reductions in D [(3.59±0.30)10-6 cm2/d vs.(2.88±0.77)10-6 cm2/d]and CFR [(3.23±1.16)vs.(2.02±0.63)],and significant rise inβ[(3.54 ±1.52)vs.(5.46±1.98)]in hypertension group,P<0.05 or<0.01. Pearson correlation analysis indicated thatβwas significant inversely correlated with CFR (r=-0.413,P=0.005),while D was significant positively correla- ted with CFR (r=0.384,P=0.003 ).Conclusion:Reduced ascending aortic elasticity is significantly correlated with coronary blood flow reserve.
9.The progress of studies on the relation between circadian rhythm disruption and cancer.
Shengwu LI ; Jia WU ; Xiaofeng HU ; Hong XUE
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2012;29(5):991-994
Like functions of other organisms, most of the physiological and behavioral functions of human are characterized by day-night rhythms. The rhythms which exhibit approximately 24-hour periodicity are called as circadian rhythms. This review is to summarize the progress of studies on relation of circadian rhythum disruption and cancer. The research results from animal experiments and population-based epidemiological studies have showed that cancer is closly related to circadian rhythm. Although numrous studies have demonstrated the close relation between circadian rhythm disruption and cancer, the mechanism is not yet clear. The current studies attributed decreased level of melatonin secretion and disruption of clock genes expression to the mechanism of carcinogenesis of circadian rhythm disruption.
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10.Effects of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome and age on sleep architecture.
Dongying GUO ; Hui PENG ; Yuan FENG ; Danqing LI ; Ting XU ; Taoping LI ; Shengwu LIAO
Journal of Southern Medical University 2015;35(6):922-926
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) and age on sleep architecture and the therapeutic effects of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP).
METHODSWe retrospectively analyzed 222 subjects undergoing polysomnography (PSG) for snoring, who received CPAP under PSG on the next day following the initial PSG. The sleep architecture of the subjects in different age groups and in groups with different severities of OSAHS was analyzed before and after adjustment for apnea-hypopnea index (AHI) or age. The sleep architecture and ventilation function of the patients with OSAHS were also analyzed after CPAP.
RESULTSN3 sleep showed the strongest correlation with AHI (r=-0.361), and REM sleep and wake after sleep onset (WASO) were the most strongly correlated with age (r=-0.211 and 0.216, respectively). The 4 age groups showed significant differences in sleep efficiency (P<0.001), N1 (P=0.015), N2 (P=0.013) and REM (P=0.030) sleeps, and WASO (P=0.001) but not in AHI (P=0.185). REM sleep decreased and WASO increased with an increasing age. The sleep efficiency and architecture were still significant different after adjustment for AHI. In 4 groups with different severity of OSAHS, N1, N2 and N3 sleeps were significant different after adjustment for age (P=0.011, 0.017, 0.001). In patients with moderate or severe OSAHS, N3 sleep increased with the increase of AHI. After CPAP for OSAHS, N1 and N2 sleeps significantly decreased, and N3 and REM sleeps increased (P<0.001).
CONCLUSIONBetween OSAHS and age, REM sleep and WTSO are more importantly affected by age, while OSAHS more strongly affects N3 sleep. CPAP can improve the sleep quality of patients with OSAHS.
Age Factors ; Continuous Positive Airway Pressure ; Humans ; Polysomnography ; Retrospective Studies ; Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ; Sleep Stages ; Snoring