1.Effect of Angelica sinensis polysaccharides on lymphocyte proliferation and induction of IFN-gamma.
Jun-jie SHAN ; Yi WANG ; Shun-chun WANG ; Di LIU ; Zhi-bi HU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2002;37(7):497-500
AIMTo study the effect of Angelica sinsensis polysaccharides on lymphocyte proliferation and induction of IFN-gamma.
METHODSAngelica sinensis polysaccharides(AP) were separated into AP-I, AP-II, AP-III and AP-IV by alcohol deposition with different concentration. The radioactivities of [3H]-TdR uptake by lymphocyte were used to determine the ability of lymphocyte. The bioactivity of IFN-gamma was measured by violet crystalline dying.
RESULTSAP-IV was found to be composed of Ara and Glu in the ratio of 0.99:6.47, the molecular weight was estimated to be 5,600. AP-I and AP-II 100 mg.kg-1 i.p. were found to significantly augment mice splenocyte proliferation, release IFN-gamma and increase IFN-gamma bioactivity. 50 micrograms.mL-1 AP-I, AP-II and AP-III were shown to enhance the proliferative response of the mouse spleen lymphocytes in vitro.
CONCLUSIONAP-I and AP-II showed higher immunoactivity than AP-III, AP-IV had no effect.
Angelica sinensis ; chemistry ; Animals ; Cell Division ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Immunity ; drug effects ; Interferon-gamma ; biosynthesis ; Lymphocytes ; cytology ; drug effects ; immunology ; Male ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Plants, Medicinal ; chemistry ; Polysaccharides ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Random Allocation ; Spleen ; cytology ; Tumor Cells, Cultured
2.Analysis of risk factors for bleeding following endoscopic treatment of colorectal polyps and feature analysis for carcinogenesis of adenomatous polyps
Qiang WANG ; Shun-Hua LONG ; Wei-Xiao HU ; Xu SHU ; Wang-Di LIAO ; Xuan ZHU ; Nong-Hua L ; You-Xiang CHEN
China Journal of Endoscopy 2018;24(5):42-49
Objective To investigate the clinical data, risk factors for bleeding following endoscopic treatment of colorectal polyps (diameter ≥ 1.0 cm) and feature analysis for carcinogenesis of adenomatous polyps. Method It was analyzed retrospectively that the clinical data, endoscopic characteristics, risk factors for bleeding and features for carcinogenesis of adenomatous polyps in 741 patients with a total of 884 colorectal polyps (diameter ≥ 1.0 cm) of our hospital from January 1, 2014 to January 1, 2016, which were resected under endoscope. Result Univariate analysis of colorectal polyps resected under endoscope on intraoperative and delayed bleeding, we found that gender (P = 0.017), location (P = 0.011), size (P = 0.004), lobulated or not (P = 0.010), resection methods under endoscope (P = 0.029) were statistically significant deviation between the two groups; taking the polyp as observation unit,multivariate Logistic regression analysis of their clinical data and endoscopic characteristics, we found gender (P = 0.012, OR^ = 2.671, 95% CI = 1.246 ~ 5.728) was an independent risk factor, men are more prone to bleeding than women; it was a protective factor for the location of polyps is sigmoid colon compared to rectum (P = 0.011, OR^ = 0.348, 95% CI = 0.154 ~ 0.786), and it was a risk factor for the polyps whose diameters ≥ 3.0 cm compared to among 1.0 ~ 1.9 cm. Univariate analysis of the features for carcinogenesis of colorectal adenomatous polyps, we found that surface lobulated or not (P = 0.001), surface smooth or not (P = 0.017), Yamada classification (P = 0.008) were statistically significant deviation, and the logistic regression analysis identified surface lobulation (P = 0.001, OR^ = 6.556, 95% CI = 2.326 ~ 18.475) was an independent risk factor for carcinogenesis of adenomatous polyps. Conclusion Resection of colorectal polyps under endoscope is a safe treatment method. Taking the polyp as observation unit, gender is an independent risk factor of colorectal polyps resected under endoscope on intraoperative and delayed bleeding, men are more prone to bleeding than women; the larger the diameters of polyps are, the higher the bleeding rates could be. Surface lobulation of colorectal adenomatous polyps are more likely lead to carcinogenesis.
3.Electron Elimination Method Based on Single Electrode Dielectric Barrier Discharge Ion Source
Shun-Di HU ; Qi-Qiang LIU ; Peng ZHAO ; Huan-Huan HONG ; Zhen-Zhi SHI ; Zhen-Yu ZHOU ; Lu-Hong WEN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2018;46(7):1017-1024
Based on the electric field shielding and insulation technology, the single electrode dielectric barrier discharge ion source ( DBDI ) has the characteristics of uniform discharging, stability, and high ionization energy, and thus can be used to detect various samples with a large range of polarity. However, the ionization energy is too high to reduce the background signal noise, and thus affects the detection effectiveness to low polarity and low boiling point samples. To enhance the detection effectiveness to these samples, a method of eliminating electrons of single electrode DBDI by using external metal electrodes was developed in this study. Then, the single electrode DBDI was improved by an external needle electrode and an external metal net, respectively. The mechanism of those external metal electrodes was discussed, and the experimental studies were carried out. The results showed that the external metal net technology had an advantage in improving signal to noise ratio ( SNR ) , and the enhancement of SNR for the detection of isoprocarb, perfluorooctanoic acid and SudanⅢwas about 5-6 times. Based on the technology, a method for determination of Sudan Ⅲ in chili powder was developed. The recoveries, RSD and LOD were 83. 7%-94. 6% , 5. 6%-9. 0% and 23 mg/kg, respectively. The external metal electrode technique has broadened the detection range of single electrode DBDI to the field of low polarity, low boiling point and complex samples.
4. Ginsenoside Rgl regulates autophagy through AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway and delays brain aging in mice
Jin ZHANG ; Shun-He WANG ; Lan WANG ; Ling HU ; Zi-Ling WANG ; Di ZENG ; Ji-Ying HOU ; Cai-Hong HUANG ; Kun-Hang DU ; Lu WANG ; Ya-Ping WANG ; Jin ZHANG ; Shun-He WANG ; Lan WANG ; Ling HU ; Zi-Ling WANG ; Di ZENG ; Ji-Ying HOU ; Cai-Hong HUANG ; Kun-Hang DU
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2022;38(7):987-993
Aim To investigate the mechanism by which ginsenoside Rgl regulates autophagy anrl delays brain aging in mice through AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway.Methods C57BL/6J male mice were ran¬domly divided into four groups, namely brain aging model group ,control group, Rgl anti-aging group,auto¬phagy activator Rapamycin anti-aging group.After the modeling was completed, the test of each experimental index would be carried out on the next day.Morris wa¬ter maze experiment was used to detect the learning and memory ability of mice.Paraffin sections of the hippocampus were prepared, HE , Nissl and immunohis- tochemical staining were used to observe the morpholo¬gy of hippocampal neurons, the number of neurons and Nissl bodies was counted, and autophagy-related proteins p62 , ATG5 , ULK1 were detected.Brain tissue homogenates were prepared to detect the aetivity of brain tissue acetylcholinesterase ( AChE ).Western blot was userl to detect brain tissue autophagy-related proteins LC3II, P62, beclinl, P-AMPK/AMPK, P- mTOR/mTOR and apoptosis protein P53.Results Water maze test showed that Rgl and Hap significantly improved the learning and memory abilities of brain-ag¬ing mice.HE and Nissl staining showed that Rgl and Rap decreased necrotic cells and increased the number of Nissl bodies in the hippocampus of brain-aging mice.Immunohistochemistry staining showed that Rgl and Rap decreased the expression of neuronal autoph- agv protein P62 in hippocampus and increased the ex-pression of ATG5 and ULK1.Rgl and Rap decreased the activity of AhcE in brain-aging mice.Western blot showed that Rgl and Rap increased autophagy-related proteins LC3II, Beclinl , P-AMPK/AMPK, but de¬creased the expression of P-mTOR/mTOR, P62, P53.Conclusions Ginsenoside Rgl can effectively antago¬nize the aging effect of D-gal on mouse brain.The pos¬sible mechanism is related to the regulation of autoph- agv by Rgl through AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway.