1.Effects of Zuogui pill, Yougui pill and relative compositions on differentiation towards germ cells of mouse embryonic stem cell 1B10.
Zou-ying YAO ; Qian WAN ; Hua LU ; Xia LIU
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(3):495-500
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of Zuogui pill, Yougui pill and the relative compositions on the differentiation towards germ cells of stem cells.
METHODThe rat drug sera for Zuogui pill, Yougui pill and the common composition of Zuogui pill and Yougui pill were prepared respectively as the experimental drugs; the mouse embryonic stem cell 1B10 (MESC-1B10) was used as the representative of stem cells; the above rat drug sera were used to intervene MESC-1B10 and the process was traced by microscopy imaging; after 72 h of the intervention, the RNAs were extracted from the different intervened MESC-1B10, cDNAs were synthesized immediately and finally the Real-time quantitative PCR (qPCR) was used to measure the expression patterns of the 10 reproductive-differentiation-related genes for each intervention.
RESULTThe rat drug serum of Zuogui pill (ZGW-RS) significantly up-regulated Oct-4 and SCP3 and significantly down-regulated GDF-9 and Stra8; the rat drug serum of Yougui pill (ZGW-RS) significantly up-regulated Oct-4, GDF-9, Mvh and SCP3 and significantly down-regulated Stra8, Itga6 and Itgb1; the rat drug sera for the common composition of Zuogui pill and Yougui pill (ZGWYGW-RS) significantly up-regulated Oct-4, SCP3 and ZP3 and significantly down-regulated GDF-9, Stra8, Itga6 and Itgb1.
CONCLUSIONZGW-RS can initiate the change towards meiosis, but can not start the reproductive differentiation of MESC-1B10; YGW-RS can initiate the change towards meiosis, and can also start the reproductive differentiation of MESC-1B10 towards female germ cells; ZGWYGW-RS can initiate the change towards meiosis, and can lightly start the reproductive differentiation of MESC-1B10 towards female germ cells but the inductive effect is smaller than YGW-RS. The experimental results, on one hand, strengthen the knowledge about the influence of the relative compositions of Zuogui pill and Yougui pill on the reproductive differentiation of stem cells, on the other hand, help to explain the mechanism of the treatment of the infertility by Zuogui pill and Yougui pill.
Animals ; Cell Differentiation ; drug effects ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Embryonic Stem Cells ; cytology ; drug effects ; Female ; Germ Cells ; cytology ; drug effects ; Infertility ; drug therapy ; Male ; Mice ; NIH 3T3 Cells ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
2.Effect of diabetic liaison nurses on control of blood sugar levels in patients with hyperglycemiain in department other than endocrinology
Yinghua CAI ; Xia WAN ; Xiaojuan YAO ; Haifeng SUN ; Jing TAN ; Mingzhu CHEN ; Rong CAO ; Qun LU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2016;15(8):42-45
Objective To explore the effect of diabetic liaison nurses on controlling blood sugar levels in patients with hyperglycemia in department other than endocrinology. Methods Four hundred diabetic patients with high blood sugar were selected from January to December, 2014 in department other than endocrinology. They were divided randomly into 2 groups equally:the control group and the observation group. The control group received traditional nursing care, while blood sugar management was carried out by diabetic liaison nurse in the observation group. Result Pre-discharge sugar metabolism in the observation group was significantly better than that in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion The diabetic liaison nurses in other departments than the endocrinology department can help control blood sugar levels in patients with hyperglycemiain.
3.Application of three-dimensional technology in assessment of burn area and treatment strategy of burns.
Wen-bo SHENG ; Guosheng DONG ; Yan WAN ; Li YAO ; Hongtai TANG ; Zhaofan XIA
Chinese Journal of Burns 2014;30(4):353-355
Accurate area assessment of a burn injury and its treatment according to its depth of injury are the foundation of burn treatment due to its complexity, and various techniques and methods have been employed to solve these problems for many years. As the demand of modern medicine calls for individualized and precise therapeutic measures, it is clear that the traditional diagnostic and treatment measures are insufficient. The flourishing development of three-dimensional (3D) technology seems to provide new research approaches and technical opporturities for burn surgery. A series of techniques such as 3D model, 3D scanning, and 3D printing may be promising in advancing burn surgery through basic research to achieve rational clinical applications in the future. In this paper, the applications and achievements of 3D technology in burn surgery in recent years are summarized.
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4.Analgesic effect of oxysophoridine and its mechanism
Wan-Xia YAO ; Jun-Jun ZHOU ; Lin YAN ; Shao-Ju JIN ; Yuan-Xu JIANG ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(04):-
Objective To investigate the analgesic effect of oxysophoridine(OSR)and the influence of verapamil(Ver)on the antinociception of OSR when two drugs were co-administrated in mice.Methods The number of writhing within 15 min after ip different doses of OSR was observed in painful mouse mo- dels caused by acetic acid.The hot plate method was used to assess nociceptive sensitivity of CaCl_2 and Ver before ip OSR.Nitric oxide(NO)in serum was measured by spectrophotometry.Results The number of writhing was decreased and the latency of licking the hind paws was prolonged in a dose-dependent manner after ip OSR.The antinociception of OSR could be antagonized by CaCl_2 and enhanced by Ver.No inter- ference was detected in serum volume of NO.Conclusion These results suggest that OSR can antagonize the acute pain caused by acetic acid and hot plate in a dose-dependent manner in mice.Calcium channel blocker could enhance the effect of OSR.
5.The features of solitary pulmonary nodules of adenocarcinoma on 18F-FDG PET/CT
Cong-xia, CHEN ; Wen-chan, LI ; Fu-geng, LIU ; Zhi-ming, YAO ; Wan-ying, QU
Chinese Journal of Nuclear Medicine 2011;31(6):382-385
ObjectiveTo study the imaging characteristics of SPN of adenocarcinoma (ASPNs) on 18F-FDG PET/CT.MethodsThe morphological and metabolic features of 35 ASPNs on FDG PET/CT were retrospectively reviewed.SUVmax (SUV) was measured and ΔSUVmax was calculated according to ΔSUVmax =(SUVmax on delay imaging - SUVmax on early imaging)/SUVmax on early imaging × 100%.Statistical analysis was performed by software SPSS 11.5 using t-test,analysis of variance and Fisher exact test.Results( 1 ) Fifteen ASPNs (42.86%,15/35) presented as nodular pattern on FDG PET imaging,while 20 (57.14%,20/35) as lamellar,cloudy or ill-defined patterns.The SUVmax of these ASPNs followed a descending order of nodular,lamellar,cloudy and ill:defined on both early and delay imaging (F =30.696 and 24.758,both P<0.001).(2)There were 54.29% (19/35) ASPNs with SUVmax ≥2.5 and 45.71% (16/35) ASPNs with SUVmax <2.5.(3) Of 35 ASPNs,24(68.57% ) were solid nodules and 11(31.43%) were ground glass nodules with SUVmax =4.54 ±2.69 and 1.30±0.87,respectively (t =-5.234,P <O.001 ).(4) The SUVmax of ASPNs on delay FDG imaging (4.22 ±3.52) was significantly higher than that on early imaging (3.49 ±2.72) (t =-4.021,P <0.001 ).However,SUVmax was dependent on SUVmax on the early imaging:when SUVmax ≥2.5,ΔSUVmax was positive in 94.74% (18/19) of ASPNs; while SUVmax <2.5,ΔSUVmax was positive in 56.25% (9/16) of ASPNs (P =0.013).(5) Of 31 ASPNs with cell differentiation data,there were 10/17 well-differentiated ASPNs and 13/14 poorly-differentiated ASPNs with positive ΔSUVmax ( P =0.045 ).The average SUVmax of well-differentiated ASPNs was significantly lower than that of poorly-differentiated ASPNs ( 1.70 ± 1.51 vs 4.91 ± 2.69,t =- 3.951,P < 0.001 ).Conclusions The morphological and metabolic features of ASPNs are diversified.It is common for ASPN to present with SUVmax < 2.5.ΔSUVmax may be helpful for differentiating malignant from benign SPNs.
6.Preparation method of polystyrene core-poly (acrylamide-acrylic acid) shell fluorescent microspheres.
Wan-xia YAO ; Biao YANG ; Qun LI ; Yao-jie SUN
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2011;40(1):44-50
OBJECTIVETo investigate the preparation method of polystyrene core-poly (acrylamide-acrylic acid) shell fluorescent microspheres.
METHODSThe polystyrene core-poly (acrylamide-acrylic acid) shell (P-(St-co-AAM)) fluorescent microspheres were prepared using fluorescent microspheres as the core and acrylamide/acrylic as polymerization monomer. Reaction conditions affecting the morphology of core-shell structure including feeding mode, initiator, cross linker, pH, concentration and swelling were studied.
RESULTFluorescent microscopy showed that the relatively uniform particle sizes were distributed in a range of 7-8 μm. Fourier transform infra-red spectroscopy (FT-IR) proved the existence of poly (acrylamide-acrylic acid) shell and amide group on the surface. The optimal conditions for seeding polymerization: azobisisobutyronitrile was used as the initiator in the absence of cross linker, after a 40 h swelling treatment by using alcohol with the appropriate reaction temperature (70 degree), reaction time (3 h) and pH(6-7). The average dispersion and stability were 25.14 % and 90.21%, respectively. The fluorescein release percentage was kept stable at approximately 30% after 40 h.
CONCLUSIONThe fluorescent microspheres prepared by this method have core-shell structure and satisfactory fluorescence properties with good dispersion and stability.
Acrylates ; chemistry ; Acrylic Resins ; chemistry ; Fluorescein ; chemistry ; Microspheres ; Polymerization ; Polystyrenes ; chemistry
7.Creation of tissue engineered cartilage with internal support.
Yu-jia WU ; Hua JIANG ; Guang-dong ZHOU ; Wan-yao XIA ; Xu-song LUO ; Xia LIU
Chinese Journal of Plastic Surgery 2007;23(4):328-331
OBJECTIVETo test the hypothesis that tissue-engineered cartilage can be bioincorporated with a nonreactive, permanent endoskeletal scaffold.
METHODSChondrocytes obtained from swine articular were seeded onto polyglycolic acids(PGA) scaffold which was incorporated with high-density polyethylene (Medpor). After cultured in vitro for two weeks,the cell-scaffold construct was implanted into subcutaneous pockets on the back of nude mice. Six weeks later,the newly formed cartilage prosthesis was harvested, and a small part of sample was evaluated by gross view, histology, type II collagen immunohistochemistry and biochemistry. PGA scaffold seeded with cells as the control group.
RESULTSThe newly formed cartilage was very similar to normal cartilage in both gross view and histology, and jointed Medpor tightly. The center of control group was hollow.
CONCLUSIONThis pilot technique combining tissue engineering with a permanent success in creating cartilage without "hollow" phenomenon. biocompatible endoskeleton demonstrated
Animals ; Biocompatible Materials ; Cartilage ; transplantation ; Chondrocytes ; cytology ; Materials Testing ; Mice ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Mice, Nude ; Pilot Projects ; Polyethylenes ; Swine ; Tissue Engineering ; methods ; Tissue Scaffolds
8.Preliminary study on transformation of the biological function of the cryopreserved osteoblasts cultured in vitro.
Wan-ye TAN ; Ming-xia SUN ; Feng-cai WEI ; Guang-yao DING ; Zuo-qing DONG ; Yun-sheng LIU
West China Journal of Stomatology 2006;24(5):462-465
OBJECTIVETo culture and amplify the young rabbit's bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs) in vitro, and to observe the effect of hypothermia on the cells' growing behavior and biological function.
METHODSBMSCs were acquired from the rabbit' tibia bone marrow and induced to mature osteoblasts in vitro. The cultured cells growing well in vitro were preserved in liquid nitrogen. The anabiotic cells having cryopreserved for 1 week were chosen as the experimental group, and the routine 7th generation as the control group. Their biological function in comparion by the examination of morphological changes, cells' proliferation ability, colone forming ratio, synthesis ability of ALP and protein, mineralized nodes forming ability were observed.
RESULTSAs contrast to the control groups, the anabiotic cells also grew and proliferated well in vitro except a little more slowly than before. They had the similar general shape in all the time segments, but a little differences in cells' ultrastructure. The experimental groups also had the typical characters of mature osteoblasts, and high abilities of the synthesis of ALP and proteins. The statistic data showed that these two groups had no significant difference (P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe cryopreserved osteoblasts had the same biological functions and the similar growing behaviors as before. These results suggest that it is practical to use the cryopreserved osteoblasts for further study on bone tissue engineering.
Animals ; Bone Marrow Cells ; Bone and Bones ; Cell Differentiation ; Cell Proliferation ; Cells, Cultured ; In Vitro Techniques ; Osteoblasts ; Rabbits ; Tissue Engineering
9.Role of interleukin-2 in the functional myocardial impairment induced by anoxia and reoxygenation.
Chun-mei CAO ; Hui YAO ; Wan-hong XU ; Zhi-guo YE ; Jun-zhu CHEN ; Qiang XIA
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2003;32(3):175-180
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of interleukin-2 (IL-2) on myocardial impairment during ischemia/reperfusion or anoxia/reoxygenation.
METHODSChemical anoxia was introduced in the isolated rat ventricular myocytes by Krebs-Henseleit (K-H) solution containing 10(-3) mol/L sodium dithionite. The video-tracking system and spectrofluorometric method were employed to verify the cell contraction and calcium homeostasis of the single myocyte. Radioimmunoassay was used to analyze the IL-2 levels in myocardium.
RESULTSThe levels of IL-2 in myocardium subjected to ischemia/reperfusion were elevated [(14.34+/-5.99 compared with 22.25+/-3.68)ng/g, P<0.01]. During anoxia, cell contraction and the amplitude of electrically induced calcium transient were depressed and the parameters did not return to the pre-anoxia level during reoxygenation. IL-2 at 200 U/L administered during anoxia aggravated the effect of reoxygenation on cell contraction and calcium transient. After perfusion with IL-2, the malondialdehyde content of myocardial mitochondria was elevated.
CONCLUSIONCoexistence of IL-2 during anoxia aggravates the effect of reoxygenation on the cell contraction and calcium homeostasis in the isolated rat ventricular myocytes, in which the mitochondrial lipid peroxidation induced by IL-2 is involved.
Animals ; Calcium ; metabolism ; Interleukin-2 ; physiology ; Lipid Peroxidation ; Male ; Malondialdehyde ; blood ; Mitochondria, Heart ; metabolism ; Myocardial Ischemia ; physiopathology ; Myocardial Reperfusion Injury ; physiopathology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
10.Pulmonary embolism in adolescents.
Qing-bian MA ; Wan-zhen YAO ; Jian-ming CHEN ; Hong-xia GE ; Shu LI ; Ya-an ZHENG
Chinese Medical Journal 2012;125(6):1089-1094
BACKGROUNDPulmonary embolism (PE) is rare and seldom considered in adolescent patients; however it occurs with a greater frequency than is generally recognized, and it is a potentially fatal condition. The aim of the current study was to understand its epidemiology, clinical features and the cause of delay of its diagnosis in adolescents.
METHODSA retrospective analysis of nine adolescents with acute PE admitted to the Peking University Third Hospital over the past 16-year period was performed. The epidemiology, clinical features and risk factors of the adolescents were described and compared with those of adults and elderly patients. The time to diagnosis and misdiagnosed diseases were analyzed. Pretest probability of PE was assessed retrospectively by the Wells score and revised Geneva score.
RESULTSThe incidence of PE was 43.6 per 100 000 hospitalized adolescents in our hospital. The incidence of PE in adolescents was much lower than that in adults and PE is diagnosed in about 1/50 of elderly people. The clinical features in adolescents were similar to those in adults. But fever and chest pain were more common in adolescents (P < 0.05). The major risk factors included surgery, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), thrombocytopenia, long-term oral glucocorticoids and trauma. The mean diagnostic time was (7.8 ± 8.4) days. Six cases had a delayed diagnosis. The mean delay time from symptom onset to diagnosis was (11.0 ± 8.8) days. The time of presentation to diagnosis in patients initially admitted to the emergency department was less than one day, and was much shorter than the time in outpatients, (9.4 ± 7.5) days. Most of the patients were initially misdiagnosed with a respiratory tract infection. Most patients' values of Wells score or revised Geneva score were in the moderate or high clinical probability categories; 88% by Well score vs. 100% by revised Geneva score.
CONCLUSIONSPE was seldom considered in the adolescent patients by physicians, especially outpatient physicians, so the diagnosis was often delayed. If adolescent patients complain of dyspnea or chest pain or syncope with/without fever, and they had risk factors such as surgery, thrombocytopenia and trauma, PE should be considered and included in the differential diagnosis.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Diagnosis, Differential ; Diagnostic Errors ; Humans ; Male ; Probability ; Pulmonary Embolism ; diagnosis ; epidemiology ; etiology ; Retrospective Studies ; Risk Factors