1.Comparative study of sex hormone levels in patients with Alzheimer's disease
Zhanping ZOU ; Juanping SHEN ; Li ZHOU ; Hong LI ; Min FENG ; Shimin ZHU ; Anding HU
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2017;24(18):2780-2783
Objective To study the change and clinical significance of serum sex hormone levels in patients with Alzheimer's disease(AD).Methods The 1:1 case-control study,male AD group in 25 cases,control group in 25 cases,female AD group in 25 cases,25 cases in the control group.The serum sex hormone levels were measured by chemiluminescence immtmoassay in the two groups,and the data were analyzed.Results There was statistically significant difference in estradiol level between female patients and the control group[(40.820 ± 23.249) pmol/L vs.(153.700 ±113.900) pmol/L,t =4.85,P < 0.001].There were statistically significant differences between male patients and the control group,in estradiol[(99.243 ± 34.657) pmol/L vs.(124.t00 ± 38.432) pmool/L],testosterone [(7.904 ±3.944) nmol/L vs.(19.142 ±7.882) nmol/L] levels (t =2.40,6.37,all P <0.05).No significant difference was observed in testosterone level in the female groups (P > 0.05).The promoting follicle stimulating hormone and luteinizing hormone,progesterone,prolactin levels between the male group and female group had no statistically significant differences (all P > 0.05).In patients with simple intelligent screening scale (Mini-Mental State Examination,MMSE),the score was significantly correlated with the level of estradiol (r =-0.281,P < 0.05).Conclusion The level of women's estrogen decline is related to factor in the pathogenesis of AD,estradiol,testosterone levels of male decline is related to factor in the pathogenesis of AD.Estradiol level is low,the severity of the disease moreand more heavy.
2.Inhibitory effects of seabuckthorn polysaccharide on oxidative stress in mice with actue liver injury and modulatory effect on BCL-2/Bax and PPAR-γexpression
Fang LIU ; Shimin ZHAO ; Wei ZHANG ; Jiming XIE ; Kai ZOU ; Xiaohui ZHANG ; Xue WANG ; Huan LIU ; Junna CHEN ; Yuzhen WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2016;32(3):358-361
Objective:To explore the inhibitory effects of seabuckthorn polysaccharide on hepatic oxidative stress in a mice model of acute liver injury induced by intraperitoneal injection of LPS and D -GalN and detect the expression on hepatic BCL-2/Bax and PPAR-γ.Methods: C57BL/6 male mice were randomly divided into six groups:control group ( CTRL), model group ( L/G), dexamethasone positive control group ( DXM ) , low ( SPL ) , medium ( SPM ) and high dose group ( SPH ) of seabuckthorn polysaccharide.Mice in the SPL,SPM and SPH group were gavaged with 50,100 and 200 mg/kg seabuckthorn polysaccharide for 14 days respectively.Acute liver injury model were established by intraperitoneal injection of LPS (10 μg/kg) and D-GalN (700 mg/kg) .Serum and liver samples were collected 4 h after model establishment .Serum levels of ALT and AST and the content of MDA were de-tected.Hepatic expression of SOD 2 BCL-2 and Bax was determined by Western blot and the expression of PPAR-γwas detected by im-munohistochemistry .Results:ALT and AST levels significantly increased in the model group and decreased dose-dependently after pre-treatment with seabuckthorn polysaccharide .The level of MDA in the model group increased significantly as compared with the control group and decreased in seabuckthorn polysaccharide groups ,while the level of SOD 2 decreased in the model group and recovered in sea-buckthorn polysaccharide groups .The expression of Bax decreased after pretreatment with seabuckthorn polysaccharide .There was no obvious effect on BCL-2 expression after sea buckthorn polysaccharide supplementation .The expression of PPAR-γreduced in the sea-buckthorn polysaccharide group as compared with the model group .Conclusion:Seabuckthorn polysaccharide protects against LPS /D-GalN-induced liver injury.The effect is associated with an upregulation of SOD 2 and downregulation of Bax .
3.Clinical observation of hemoperfusion combined with plasma exchange in the treatment of severe organic phosphorus pesticide poisoning
China Modern Doctor 2015;(11):79-81
Objective To discuss the clinical effects of hemoperfusion (HP) combined with plasma exchange (PE) in the treatment of severe organic phosphorus pesticide poisoning. Methods A total of 100 patients with severe organic phos-phorus pesticide poisoning who were admitted to our hospital from February 2012 to October 2014 were selected. Ac cording to patients' disease conditions, 50 patients were assigned to a treatment group (HP+HE), and another 50 patients were assigned to a control group (HP). Dosage of atropine and pralidoxime chloride, recovering time of CHE activity, average hospitalization days, coma time, complications and mortality rate between the two groups were compared. Re-sults Each observational index between the two groups was compared, and the results were significantly different (P<0.05). Effective rate in the treatment group was better than that in the control group, and the morality rate of 20.00%in the control group was significantly higher than that of 12.00% in the treatment group. Conclusion HP combined with PE is able to improve the curative effects of severe organic phosphorus pesticide poisoning significantly, reduce compli-cations and lower mortality rate.
4.Clinical curative effect of noninvasive mechanical ventilation in treatment of patients with acute respiratory failure
Shimin ZOU ; Yueping MA ; Yanhui MA
China Modern Doctor 2015;(12):64-66,70
Objective To observe the curative effect of noninvasive mechanical ventilation in the treatment of patients with Respiratory failure. Methods 90 cases of patients with Respiratory failure from emergency care unit in November 2012 to November 2014 were randomly divided into observation group and control group,each group included 45 cases. Observation group was provided noninvasive ventilator therapy based on the traditional drug treatment, while the con-trol group was given conventional treatment and oxygen. The heart rate, breathing rate, arterial blood gas index and the clinical curative effect were compared after 5 treatment hours within two groups. Results The breathing rate, heart rate,oxygen partial pressure,blood oxygen saturation had significant differences between before and after treatment in both groups(P<0.05). The treatment effect of observation group was significantly better than the control group,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The difference of total effective rate was statistically significant be-tween two groups(P<0.05). Conclusion Noninvasive mechanical ventilation treatment can rapidly improve the symp-toms and rectify hypoxemia of patients with acute left heart failure,and the curative effect is remarkable.
5.Mechanism of astragaloside IV promoting bone marrow EPCs mobilization in diabetic ulcer rats
Luyao ZHANG ; Shimin CAI ; Xi ZHANG ; Xiaoqin SONG ; Xiaoling ZOU ; Yuting XIAO ; Ying YANG ; Yang WEI ; Hongyu HUANG ; Wu XIONG
Journal of Chinese Physician 2024;26(3):376-381
Objective:To investigate the effect of astragaloside IV (AS-IV) regulating the signal axis of stromal cell-derived factor-1α (SDF-1α)/CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) on the mobilization of bone marrow endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) to peripheral blood in diabetes skin ulcer (DSU) rats.Methods:Twenty four SPF grade male Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were selected to make the model of type 2 diabetes rats by intraperitoneal injection of 30 mg/kg 1% (plastid ratio) streptozotocin, and then round full-thickness skin with a diameter of 2 cm was cut on both sides of the waist and back to make the skin ulcer model of diabetes rats. After that, they were randomly divided into AS-IV group (50 mg/kg AS-IV), blocker group (50 mg/kg AS-IV+ 5 mg/kg AMD3100) and model group. At the same time, a blank group ( n=8) was set up, The drug was administered via intraperitoneal injection, and the model group and blank group were treated with 0.9% NaCl of equal volume. On the 10th day, peripheral blood, femoral bone marrow, and wound neovascularization tissues of rats were collected. The number of EPCs in peripheral blood of each group of rats was measured by flow cytometry, and the protein expression of SDF-1α and CXCR4 in peripheral blood, femoral bone marrow, and wound neovascularization tissues of rats was detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA); At the same time, the wound healing rates of each group were tested. Results:On the 10th and 21st day after modeling, the wound healing rate of each group of rats was compared. The blank group healed the fastest, while the model group healed the slowest. The AS-IV group had better healing than the model group and the blocker group, and the difference was statistically significant (all P<0.05). On the 10th day after modeling, the positive rates of peripheral blood EPCs in the white group, AS-IV group, and blocker group were significantly higher than those in the model group (all P<0.05), while the positive rates of peripheral blood EPCs in the blocker group were significantly lower than those in the AS-IV group (all P<0.05). On the 10th day after modeling, the protein expression of SDF-1α and CXCR4 in the wound, serum, and bone marrow of the model group was the lowest, while the protein expression in the blank group was the highest (all P<0.05). The protein expression of SDF-1α and CXCR4 in the wound, serum, bone marrow of the AS-IV group was significantly higher than that of the blocker group and model group, and the difference was statistically significant (all P<0.05). Conclusions:Astragaloside IV can promote the mobilization and migration of endothelial progenitor cells from bone marrow to peripheral blood in diabetes ulcer rats by regulating SDF-1α/CXCR4 signal axis, and can participate in angiogenesis of diabetes ulcer wounds as seed cells to promote the healing of diabetes skin ulcers.
6.High-Throughput Automatic Training System for Spatial Working Memory in Free-Moving Mice.
Neuroscience Bulletin 2019;35(3):389-400
Efficient behavioral assays are crucial for understanding the neural mechanisms of cognitive functions. Here, we designed a high-throughput automatic training system for spatial cognition (HASS) for free-moving mice. Mice were trained to return to the home arm and remain there during a delay period. Software was designed to enable automatic training in all its phases, including habituation, shaping, and learning. Using this system, we trained mice to successfully perform a spatially delayed nonmatch to sample task, which tested spatial cognition, working memory, and decision making. Performance depended on the delay duration, which is a hallmark of working memory tasks. The HASS enabled a human operator to train more than six mice simultaneously with minimal intervention, therefore greatly enhancing experimental efficiency and minimizing stress to the mice. Combined with the optogenetic method and neurophysiological techniques, the HASS will be useful in deciphering the neural circuitry underlying spatial cognition.
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7.Inhibition of Foxp4 Disrupts Cadherin-based Adhesion of Radial Glial Cells, Leading to Abnormal Differentiation and Migration of Cortical Neurons in Mice.
Xue LI ; Shimin ZOU ; Xiaomeng TU ; Shishuai HAO ; Tian JIANG ; Jie-Guang CHEN
Neuroscience Bulletin 2023;39(7):1131-1145
Heterozygous loss-of-function variants of FOXP4 are associated with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) that exhibit delayed speech development, intellectual disability, and congenital abnormalities. The etiology of NDDs is unclear. Here we found that FOXP4 and N-cadherin are expressed in the nuclei and apical end-feet of radial glial cells (RGCs), respectively, in the mouse neocortex during early gestation. Knockdown or dominant-negative inhibition of Foxp4 abolishes the apical condensation of N-cadherin in RGCs and the integrity of neuroepithelium in the ventricular zone (VZ). Inhibition of Foxp4 leads to impeded radial migration of cortical neurons and ectopic neurogenesis from the proliferating VZ. The ectopic differentiation and deficient migration disappear when N-cadherin is over-expressed in RGCs. The data indicate that Foxp4 is essential for N-cadherin-based adherens junctions, the loss of which leads to periventricular heterotopias. We hypothesize that FOXP4 variant-associated NDDs may be caused by disruption of the adherens junctions and malformation of the cerebral cortex.
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Cell Movement