1.Study on afferent projections from the abducens nucleus to the contralateral medial rectus subnucleus of the oculomotor nucleus in the rat
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 2003;0(05):-
Objective: To investigate afferent projections from the abducens nucleus to the contralateral medial rectus subnucleus of the oculomotor nucleus in rats.Methods:The means of retrograde hoseradish peroxidase tracing was used.Results:The internuclear neurons in the abducens nucleus were divided into two subgroups,the ventromedial and the ventrolateral ones. The axons of the internuclear nurons crossed the midline,ascended in the contralateral medial longitudinal fasciculus and intermediated exclusively in the contralateral medial rectus subgroups.Conclusion:The results imply that the internuclear meurons could play a major role in conjugate horizontal eye movement.
2.Analysis of magnetic resonance spectroscopy in superacute cerebral infarction in the rabbit
Journal of Chongqing Medical University 1986;0(04):-
Objective:To explore the metabolic characteristics and the changes with lapse of time in superacute cerebral infarction in order to provide pathophysiological evidences for thrombolytic therapy and the use of neuroprotective drugs in superacute stage.Methods:12 healthy rabbits were randomly divided into two groups:sham operative group (5 rabbits)and occlusion of middle cerebral artery (MCAO) group (7 rabbits).The rabbits with MCAO were scanned with 1.5T MRI unit.The infarct regions and their mirror image regions were analyzed by probe 2000 software package of multi-voxel ~1 H magnetic resonance spectroscopy (~1H-MRS) at 0.5,1,2,3,4 and 6 hours respectively after MCAO.Results:(1)sham operative group:bilateral metabolites were symmetrically distributed,and N-acetylaspartate (NAA)/choline containing compounds (Cho),phosphocreatine and creatine(Pcr+cr)/Oho showed no significant difference(P
3.The expression level of protein phosphotase-2A in plasma of mild cognitive impairment
Shijiang ZHONG ; Zhongsen QU ; Min XUE
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2009;18(5):404-405
Objective To explore the expression of protein phosphotase-2A(PP-2A) in plasma in the patients with mild cognitive impairment. Methods The expression of PP-2A was measured by Western-blot in control group(n=11),1-year MCI group(n=10),2-year MCI group(n=10) and 3-year MCI group(n=10). Results The expression of PP-2A in 1-year MCI group(0.96±0.06) and in 2-year MCI group(0.93±0.07) was not obviously lower as compared with control group(1.00±0.08)(P>0.05),but a significant difference was induced between 3-year MCI group and control group(P<0.05),and between 3-year MCI group and 1-year MCI group(P<0.05),but wasn't between 3-year MCI group and 2-year MCI group(P>0.05). Conclusion Lower expression of PP-2A in plasma implies a possible value of MCI diagnosis.
5.Magnetic resonance study on the binding ability between targeted neuropilin-1 probe and ectopic glioma in mice
Xinxin WANG ; Yuheng SHAN ; Chunrong LIU ; Shijiang ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2018;27(5):395-399
Objective To detect the binding ability of the molecular probe of neuropilin-1( NRP-1) to mouse ectopic glioma by magnetic resonance imaging ( MRI) . Methods Glioma model mice were pre-pared by glioma tissue transplantation.Thirty tumor bearing mice were randomly selected for tissue anatomy(n=12) and other 18 mice were randomly divided into 3 groups:the control group ( group A) ,the probe con-trol group (group B) and the probe group (group C),which were given 20 μl saline,20 μl USPIO-PEG, 20μl USPIO-PEG-tLyP-1 through the tail vein of the mice respectively.And at 0h,6h,12h,24h after admin-istration,T2WI and T2MAPPING sequences were detected by MRI. Then the tumor bearing mice were killed immediately and the glioma tissue was used to detect the iron content by Prussian blue staining to detect the binding ability of the glioma tissue with the new molecular probe. The biological toxicity of the new molecular probe was detected by pathological staining. Results The expression of NRP-1 in glioma tissues was signifi-cantly higher than that in the liver,kidney and brain(P<0.05).The 24h relaxation time ((14.19±0.87)ms) of the glioma tissue in the C group was significantly lower than that in the B group ((25.94±0.77)ms) (P<0.05) ,and the blue staining particles in the C group were more than those in the B group(P<0.05) . Conclu-sion In the animal experiment,the molecular probe with NRP-1 as the target has obvious targeting effect and good biocompatibility,which provides a clinical basis of glioma for further clinical diagnosis.
6.Relevance analysis of amino acid contents in cultivated Cordyceps and cultivation materials.
Xiaoli WU ; Fei LIU ; Wei ZENG ; Guoyue ZHONG ; Yongqin TU ; Shijiang CHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(2):142-144
OBJECTIVETo clarify the relevance of amino acid content in cultivated Cordyceps and cultivation materials.
METHODThe content of amino acid was determined with L-8800 amino acid analyzer, and the relevance of amino acid content was analyzed with SPSS.
RESULT AND CONCLUSIONExcept mycelium of the C. sinensis or the blood-lymph of the larva, the cultivated Cordyceps and the main relevant cultivation materials had detected to contain all kinds of amino acids. Except among the mycelium, the blood-lymph of the larva, the part of the larva or of the stroma of cultivated Cordyceps, there was distinct relevance of amino acid contents in cultivated Cordyceps and the cultivation materials (P<0.01).
Amino Acids ; analysis ; metabolism ; Animals ; Cordyceps ; chemistry ; metabolism ; Larva ; chemistry ; microbiology ; Moths ; chemistry ; microbiology ; Mycelium ; chemistry ; metabolism
7.Application of NRP-1 targeting molecular probe in grading diagnosis of heterotopic brain glioma in nude mice
Weizhou WU ; Li WANG ; Yuheng SHAN ; Zhe ZHANG ; Jian CHEN ; Yichao YE ; Yanhua GONG ; Shijiang ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2019;28(4):326-330
Objective To observe the expression of neuropilin-1 (NRP-1) in glioma cells of different grades,and evaluate the application value of a novel molecular probe(USPIO-PEG-tLyP-1)in the grading diagnosis of heterotopic glioma in nude mice by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).Methods Expression levels of NRP-1 in glioma cell lines of different grades were detected by Western-Blot.USPIO-PEG-tLyP-1 was synthesized by carbon diimine method.The U87-MG tumor-bearing mice model (U87-MG group) and CHG-5 tumor-bearing mice model(CHG-5 group) were established with 10 mice in each group.Six tumorbearing mice with a tumor volume about 0.6 cm3 were selected from each group,and they were given with 2mg/kg molecular probes via tail vein respectively and was detected by MRI at 0 h,6 h,12 h and 24 h,then R2 values were calculated.After the imaging,tumor-bearing mice were sacrificed,and tumor tissue sections were made.The iron particles in the sections was detected by Prussian blue staining.The binding ability of molecular probes and tumor tissues in the two groups was compared.Results The expression of NRP-1 in U87-MG and CHG-5 cell lines was significantly higher than that in HA.In addition,the expression of NRP-1 in U87-MG was higher than that in CHG-5 cell(P<0.01).MRI results showed that R2 values of tumor tissues in the two groups were compared,and the difference was not statistically significant before the injection of molecular probe(U87-MG group(10.35±0.52)vs CHG-5 group(9.86±0.43),t=1.779,P=0.106).The R2 value of tumor tissue in the U87-MG group was higher than that in the CHG-5 group after the injection of molecular probe (6 h:U87-MG group (11.63±0.85)vs CHG-5 group (10.51 ±0.49),t=2.796,P=0.019;12h:U87-MG group(14.23±0.68)vs CHG-5 group(12.29±0.28),t=6.462,P=0.000;24 h:U87-MG group (13.36±0.92) vs CHG-5 group(11.32±0.64),t=4.459,P=0.001).The results of Prussian blue staining showed that there were significantly more blue staining particles in tumor tissues of the U87-MG group than that of the CHG-5 group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).Conclusion The NRP-1 targeted molecular probe can be used for grading diagnosis of high and low grade heterotopic brain glioma in nude mice.
8.The Glutamatergic Postrhinal Cortex-Ventrolateral Orbitofrontal Cortex Pathway Regulates Spatial Memory Retrieval.
Xinyang QI ; Zhanhong Jeff DU ; Lin ZHU ; Xuemei LIU ; Hua XU ; Zheng ZHOU ; Cheng ZHONG ; Shijiang LI ; Liping WANG ; Zhijun ZHANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2019;35(3):447-460
A deficit in spatial memory has been taken as an early predictor of Alzheimer's disease (AD) or mild cognitive impairment (MCI). The uncinate fasciculus (UF) is a long-range white-matter tract that connects the anterior temporal lobe with the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) in primates. Previous studies have shown that the UF impairment associated with spatial memory deficits may be an important pathological change in aging and AD, but its exact role in spatial memory is not well understood. The pathway arising from the postrhinal cortex (POR) and projecting to the ventrolateral orbitofrontal cortex (vlOFC) performs most of the functions of the UF in rodents. Although the literature suggests an association between spatial memory and the regions connected by the POR-vlOFC pathway, the function of the pathway in spatial memory is relatively unknown. To further illuminate the function of the UF in spatial memory, we dissected the POR-vlOFC pathway in mice. We determined that the POR-vlOFC pathway is a glutamatergic structure, and that glutamatergic neurons in the POR regulate spatial memory retrieval. We also demonstrated that the POR-vlOFC pathway specifically transmits spatial information to participate in memory retrieval. These findings provide a deeper understanding of UF function and dysfunction related to disorders of memory, as in MCI and AD.
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Glutamic Acid
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Mental Recall
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physiology
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Mice, Inbred C57BL
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Neuroanatomical Tract-Tracing Techniques
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Prefrontal Cortex
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Spatial Memory
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Temporal Lobe
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