2.Selection and application of biodegradable scaffold in tracheal tissue engineering
Ziyin PAN ; Shu PAN ; Yuanfan XIAO ; Yi ZHONG ; Hongcan SHI
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2021;44(1):44-49
Long tracheal lesions are mainly caused by stenosis, infection, trauma, malignant tumors and other factors. Resection of the diseased tissue or stenosis and end-to-end anastomosis is currently the gold standard for long tracheal lesions treatment. However, these treatment programs have proven to have major limitations. In recent years, tissue engineering technology has been regarded as a promising medical alternative treatment method, and the selection of scaffold materials is one of key parts. With the continuous exploration of domestic and foreign researchers, biological materials have been continuously developed and applied to the research of tissue engineering trachea. Tissue engineering degradable scaffold materials can be divided into natural polymer material scaffolds and synthetic polymer scaffolds according to the different sources. The scaffold material can be modified or compounded as needed to improve the biological properties of scaffolds. In addition, with the continuous development of biological printing technology, different scaffold materials can be better combined and used. Biodegradable scaffolds have become a new research direction in the field of tissue engineering trachea due to their polymer properties, and have good application prospects.
3.The morbidity of pneumoconiosis in Jiaozuo city.
Zhen-rong MIAO ; Xiao-fa YANG ; Lian-xia GUO ; Shu-xia SHI ; Fang-li DU
Chinese Journal of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Diseases 2005;23(4):298-299
Adult
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China
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epidemiology
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Coal Mining
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Humans
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Middle Aged
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Morbidity
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Pneumoconiosis
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epidemiology
4.Small molecular agents against MERS-CoV infection.
Xiao-yun ZENG ; Lu LU ; Shi-bo JIANG ; Shu-wen LIU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(12):1520-1526
Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) has caused outbreaks of SARS-like disease with 35% case-fatality rate, mainly in the Middle East. A more severe outbreak of MERS occurred recently in the Republic of Korea, where 186 people contracted the infections, causing great concern worldwide. So far, there has been no clinically available drug for the treatment of MERS-CoV infection. The potential drugs against MERS-CoV mainly consist of monoclonal antibodies, peptides and small molecular agents. Small molecular agents have an advantage of easier synthesis, lower cost in production and relatively higher stability. There is better chance for those candidates to gain a quick development. This article reviews the progress of developing small molecular MERS-CoV agents.
Antibodies, Monoclonal
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pharmacology
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Antiviral Agents
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pharmacology
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Coronavirus Infections
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drug therapy
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Drug Design
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Humans
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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus
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drug effects
5.Immunological activity of Streptomyces polysaccharide in normal and immunosuppressed mice.
Xiao-yun WEN ; Chao SHI ; Shu-guang WU
Journal of Southern Medical University 2008;28(7):1168-1171
OBJECTIVETo investigate the immunological activity of Streptomyces polysaccharide (SMP) on normal and immunosuppressed mice.
METHODSThe effect of SMP on the proliferating activity of normal mouse splenocytes was tested in the mixed lymphocyte culture, and the changes of peripheral blood T lymphocytes were evaluated with acid a-naphthyl acetate esterase (ANAE) method. The ratio of Lyt2+ and L3T4+ T cell subsets was measured by flow cytometry.
RESULTSSMP stimulated obvious proliferation of mixed lymphocytes, showed protective effects on T lymphocyte and increased the ratio of Lyt2+ and L3T4+ cell subsets to nearly normal level in immunosuppressed mice.
CONCLUSIONSSMP can regulate the immune function in mice.
Animals ; CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes ; immunology ; Female ; Immunocompromised Host ; immunology ; Lymphocyte Culture Test, Mixed ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Inbred C57BL ; Polysaccharides ; immunology ; Spleen ; cytology ; Streptomyces ; chemistry ; immunology ; T-Lymphocytes ; cytology ; immunology
6."Myositis-like" T-cell lymphoma: report of a case.
Xiao-ge ZHOU ; Yan SHI ; Gang CHEN ; Yuan-yuan ZHENG ; Yan-ning ZHANG ; Shu-hong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(6):422-423
7.Congenital bilateral sternocleidomastoid contracture: a case report.
Xiao-lei SHI ; Chang-sheng LI ; Kun-peng ZHOU ; Chen YANG ; Xin QI ; Shu-qiang LI
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(1):86-88
Child
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Contracture
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congenital
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therapy
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Humans
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Male
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Neck Muscles
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pathology
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Torticollis
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congenital
8.Application of cerebral function imaging in research on the acupoints specificity.
Shi-Jun SU ; Xiao-Feng ZHAO ; Shu WANG
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2010;30(12):997-1001
To explore the effect of cerebral function imaging in research on the acupoints specificity. Relevant literatures are retrieved and their results are compared. The results reveals as the follows: (1) Acupuncture can ameliorate cerebral blood flow hypoperfusion in patients with cerebrovascular disease, which maybe one of the mechanisms of acupuncture effect; (2) Acupuncture treatment has selectivity regulation role, which is related to the state of body and brain; (3) Cerebral function imaging can draw a clear distinction between therapeutic effect and placebo effect of acupuncture; (4) The points have specificity on the brain activation, but the outcomes are not exactly the same under different experimental conditions. Cerebral function imaging can be used to exploring acupoints specificity. Due to many interference factors which influence the accuracy of experiment, the subsequent experimental design have to be improved in the days ahead so as to make the results more cogent and rigorous.
Acupuncture Points
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Acupuncture Therapy
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Brain
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blood supply
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diagnostic imaging
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physiopathology
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Brain Mapping
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Cerebrovascular Circulation
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Humans
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Positron-Emission Tomography
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Radiography
9.Antioxidative effect of total ginsenosides on exprimental pulmonary fibrosis of mice
Min LUO ; Lei SHU ; Yingying LI ; Jiangtao XIAO ; Jingshan SHI ; Jiang DENG
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2016;30(5):511-516
OBJECTIVE To observe the protective effect and underlying mechanism of total ginsenosides (TG) on bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis. METHODS Intratracheal instillation of bleomycin 5 mg · kg-1 was conducted to establish a pulmonary fibrosis mouse model. Kunming mice(1/2 males and 1/2 females)were randomly divided into sham-operation(Sham),model,total ginsen?osides 40,80 and 160 mg·kg-1 and prednisone acetate(5 mg·kg-1) groups. After 28 d administration,the histopathological changes in the lung were analyzed by hematoxylin eosin(HE)and Masson staining. The exprssion of alpha smooth muscle actin(α-SMA)in the lung was detected by real-time PCR. The content of hydroxyproline(HYP)and glutathione(GSH),level of total antioxidant capacity(T-AOC)and hydroxy radical(·OH),activity of myeloperoxidase(MPO)and nitric oxide synthase(NOS)in the lung were detected by corresponding kits. RESULTS Compared with the sham group,the pulmonary indexes in model group were significantly increased(P<0.01),alveolitis and pulmonary fibrosis were obvious. The mRNA expression ofα-SMA,content of HYP and · OH,activity of MPO and NOS were increased(P<0.05),but the content of GSH and T-AOC in model group was decreased(P<0.05). Compared with model group,the pulmonary indexes in TG 80 and 160 mg · kg-1 and prednisone acetate 5 mg · kg-1 groups were reduced(P<0.05),and the degree of alveolitis and pulmonary fibrosis was mitigated. The mRNA expression ofα-SMA,content of HYP and · OH, the activity of MPO and NO were decreased (P<0.05),while the content of GSH and T-AOC was increased(P<0.05). CONCLUSION TG can improve the degree of mice pulmonary fibrosis induced by bleomycin. The mechanism may be related to the increased antioxidant capacity of organisms.
10.The Protective Role of Ebselen and VitE on Hypertensive Heart Damage in NO-deficient Rats
Si ZHOU ; Wu PING ; YAN-QIN ; Xiao-Shu CHENG ; Shi-Yuan ZHANG ;
Chinese Journal of Hypertension 2007;0(06):-
Background Chronic administration with inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (N_?-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester,L-NAME) induces persistent hypertension,cardiovascular remodeling,surrounding vascular fibrosis, necrosis and hypertrophy of myocardium,and inflammation in cardiovascular system.Local RAS involves in hyper- tension and remodeling of cardiovascular system,via increasing production of oxygen free radicals (OFR).Objec- tive To elucidate the preventive and therapeutic effect of antioxidant Ebselen and/or VitE on hypertensive heart damage in NO~- deficient rats induced by L-NAME.Methods Thirty-two Wistar rats were administered with L- NAME 50 mg/(kg?d) by gavage for 8 weeks,and randomized to received a placebo(L),or Ebs(S,30 mg/kg?d), or VitE(V,40 mg/kg?d) or Ebs 30 mg/(kg?d)+VitE 40 mg/(kg?d),with 8 normal Wistar as control. Body mass and SBP were measured fortnightly.Plasma and homogenate of heart were collected for NO,Ang Ⅱ, GSH-PX,MDA and O_2~- determination.Results Eight weeks after L-NAME administration,SBP in experimental groups was obviously higher than that of control (P