2.Distribution and source of calcitonin gene-related peptide immunoreactive nerve terminal in prepuce of penis and frenulum of prepuce of rats
Zhongmin WU ; Donghong WANG ; Lidong ZHAO ; Shucai LING ; Xi ZHU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(26):186-189
BACKGROUND: Frenulum of prepuce of penis contained many nerve terminals is an extremely sensitive region. If the frenulum is injured in circumcision or other operations, the complication, such as postoperative spontaneous pain of penis, sexual disturbance and so on, will occur. But there still is no define explanation for this up to now.OBJECTIVE: To observe the distribution of immunoreactive nerve terminal of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in prepuce of penis and frenulum of prepuce of adult SD rats, and look for the source of CGRP immunoreactive nerve terminal in frenulum of prepuce.DESIGN: A single sample trial.SETTING:Department of Anatomy, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University.MATERIALS: The experiment was performed at Department of Anatomy,School of Medicine. Zhejiang University from September 2004 to May 2005. A total of 20 adult male SD rats were selected, and were raised in warm, quiet, photophygous environment for 1 week before the trial so as to make the rats fit for the environment and maintain their basal state.METHODS: The rats were assigned randomly into 2 groups. Ten rats in the first group were treated with the immunohistochemical method to observe the distribution of CGRP immunoreactive nerve terminal in prepuce of penis and frenulum of prepuce of adult rats. Ten rats in the second group were treated with fluorogold (FG) retrograde labeled combined with CGRP immunofluorescence labeled method to look for the source of CGRP immunoreactive nerve terminal in frenulum of prepuce of penis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①The morphology and distribution of CGRP immunoreactive nerve terminal in prepuee of penis and frenulum of prepuce of adult SD rats were observed under light microscope. ②The distributive density and difference of CGRP immunoreactive nerve terminal in prepuce of penis and frenulum of prepuce were detected and compared (represented by A). ③Morphology and distribution of FG retrograde labeled -positive, CGRP single-labeled positive and FG/CGRP double-labeled positive neurons in dorsal root ganglion were observe under fluorescence microscope. ④Mean quantity of FG retrograde labeled positive, CGRP single abeled positive and FG/CGRP double-labeled positive neurons in dorsal root ganglion was counted.RESULTS: Totally 20 rats were involved in the analysis of results. ① Amber-coloured CGRP immunoreactive nerve terminal appeared in prepuce of penis and frenulum of prepuce of adult rats. These nerve terminal mainly occurred in basal layer of epidermis and papillary layer of dermis, distributed as twig shape or intestiniform; mostly of them were bundled, different in length, and some of them showed enlarged nodosity. ②The distributive density of CGRP immunoreactive nerve terminal in frenulum of prepuce of penis was significantly larger than that in prepuce of penis (2.15±0.32, 1.02±0.22,t =-2.03,P<0.01). ③Combined with the FG retrograde labeled method it was found that these nerve terminal was derived from neurons of dorsal root ganglion opposed to the sixth lumbar spinal cord and the neurons of dorsal root ganglion opposed to the first acral spinal cord. FG retrograde labeled positive neurons differed in length. The cell body showed round or orbicular-ovate, without obvious prominence. Bright inaurate fine particle appeared in cytoplasm, no label in nucleus. Most cells arranged in line along nerve tract or diffusedly distributed. Most CGRP single-labeled positive neurons were middle or small cells found by CGRP immunofluorescence labeling. Dyeing was too dark.Reaction product distributed evenly in cytoplasm, which showed bright dark green (FITC labeled color). The same positive section was observed comparatively under different excitation light. It was found that FG/CGRP double-labeled positive cells were middle or small, and its amount accounted for a half of the total number of FG retrograde positive cells.CONCLUSION: CGRP may participate the transmission of sensory information in prepuce of penis and frenulum of prepuce of rats. The CGRP immunoreactive nerve terminal in frenulum of prepuce of penis of rats is sourced from neurons of dorsal root ganglion opposed to the sixth lumbar spinal cord and the neurons of dorsal root ganglion opposed to the first sacral spinal cord.
3.Influence of hypoxia on leptin expression in C57BL/6J mice
Xi LIU ; Yamei WU ; Ling XU ; Chao TANG ; Yinbao ZHONG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2003;0(13):-
Objective To investigate the influence of hypoxia on leptin expression in serum,CSF and brain tissue of C57BL/6J mice.Methods C57BL/6J mice were divided into 3 groups:the normal control,24-hour hypoxia group and 48-hour hypoxia group.The latter two groups exposed to hypoxia in the man-made auto pressure and hypoxia control cabin(XQ-I).Radioimmunoassay was used to detect the leptin level.Results The leptin level in the serum,CSF and brain tissue of mice exposed to hypoxia were higher than that of normal control,but no difference was found between 24-hour hypoxia group and 48-hour hypoxia group.Conclusion Hypoxia probably induces the increasing of leptin expression in fat tissue,as well as in the central nervous system.
4.Rapid isolation and culture of pig airway epithelial cells.
Wen-shu CHEN ; Tian-ling HAO ; Xi WANG ; Dan TIAN ; Ren-liang WU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2005;34(10):685-687
5.Effect of Electroacupuncture on Colonic IL-1β and nAchRα7mRNA in Ulcerative Colitis Rats
Xiqin YI ; Hong ZHANG ; Xi LING ; Jinfeng WU ; Kun AI ; Shifeng DENG
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion 2016;35(10):1251-1255
Objective To compare the effects of electroacupuncture at points Shangjuxu(ST37), Zusanli(ST36), Xiajuxu(ST39) and Yanglingquan(GB34) on colonic expressions of interleukin-1b (IL-1b) and nicotinic acetylcholine receptor a7 mRNA (nAchRa7mRNA) in ulcerative colitis rats and investigate if large intestine lower He-Sea point Shangjuxu has relative specificity to fu organ diseases. Method Seventy healthy SD rats were randomized into blank, model, Shangjuxu, Zusanli, Xiajuxu, Yanglingquan and Chengjin groups, 10 rats, half male and half female, each. A rat model of ulcerative colitis was made by induction of 2-4-6 three nitrobenzene sulfonic acid/ethanol solution enema in every group except the blank group. After successful model making and ten days of treatment, rat colonic mucosal ulcers and inflammation were observed macroscopically, colonic IL-1bcontent was measured by ELISA and the expression of nAchRa7mRNA was determined by RT-PCR. Result Compared with the model group, colonic lesions were reduced in varying degrees, colonic IL-1b content was significantly lower and the expression of nAchRa7mRNA was higher in every acupoint group (P<0.05, P<0.01);the colonic ulcer score was lower in the Shangjuxu and Zusanli groups (P<0.05, P<0.01). Compared with the Shangjuxu group, colonic expression of nAchRa7mRNA was lower in the other four acupoint groups (P<0.01); colonic mucosal ulcers and inflammatory lesions were more severe and the colonic ulcer score and the IL-1bcontent were higher in the Xiajuxu, Yanglingquan and Chengjin groups (P<0.05, P<0.01). Conclusion The mechanism of electroacupuncture treatment for ulcerative colitis may be that it regulates abnormal immunologic function by modulating IL-1b and nAchRa7mRNA and reduces mucosal lesions. The overall therapeutic effect of Shangjuxu is better than those of Zusanli, Xiajuxu, Yanglingquan and Chengjin, indicating that Shangjuxu has relative specificity to fu organ large intestine.
6.Exercise training for bone and lipid metabolisms: exercise intensity and duration are important factors
Xi-He HOU ; Ling-Li ZHANG ; Hui LI ; Wei WU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2018;22(12):1950-1955
BACKGROUND: Rational exercise training promotes bone and lipid metabolisms, while over-trained exercise makes negative effect. There are many biomarkers and pathways in the progress of bone and lipid metabolisms, which have been explored in different suitable studies. OBJECTIVE: To summarize the indexes and pathways of bone and lipid metabolisms, especially the common biomarkers and pathways, and to explore the effects of exercise on bone and lipid metabolisms. METHODS: PubMed and CNKI databases were retrieved with the keywords of "exercise training, bone metabolism, lipid metabolism, index, pathway" in English and Chinese, respectively. Finally, 52 eligible articles were enrolled for result analysis. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: Bone metabolic indexes include 25-hydroxy-vitamin-D, calcitonin, parathyroid hormone, tumor necrosis factor, interleukin 1, 2, 4, 6 and 11, insulin-like growth factor 1, transforming growth factor-beta, bone morphogenetic protein, interferon, macrophage colony-stimulating factor, fibroblast growth factor, platelet fireworks growth factor, tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase, collagen Ⅰ telopeptide, pyridinoline, urinary deoxypyridinoline, alkaline phosphatase, osteocalcin, osteoporogeterin, carboxyterminal propeptide of type Ⅰ procollagen and so on. While lipid metabolic indexes contain triacylglycerol, serum total cholesterol, high density lipoprotein, low density lipoprotein, leptin, adiponectin, apolipoprotein, oxidized low density lipoprotein, and low density lipoprotein receptor related protein. Exercise intensity and duration are important factors for bone and lipid metabolisms. While a long-term high-intensity exercise will do harm to bone and lipid metabolisms, and a short-time high-intensity exercise is beneficial for bone metabolism. The interaction of exercise intensity and duration on bone and lipid metabolisms still needs to be further studied.
7.Analysis of Signal Peptide Fragment of Canine Distemper Virus Wild-type Strain Fusion Protein
Feng-Xue WANG ; Xi-Jun YAN ; Xiu-Li CHAI ; Wei WU ; Xi-Qun SHAO ; Guo-Liang LUO ; Hai-Ling ZHANG ; Li YI ; Jian-Jun ZHAO
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
A pairs of primers were designed according to the fusion protein(F)gene sequences of canine distemper virus(CDV)in GenBank.A 369 bp fragment aimed signal peptide fragment of F gene was amplified.The PCR products from viscera samples,blood,urine of fur animals including foxes,minks and raccoon dogs,which collected in the years 2005-2007,were cloned to pMD18-T Vector and sequenced.We obtained 13 positive signal peptide fragments from wild-type strains.The results indicated there was obviously genetic diversity between the wild-type strains and CDV3 and other vaccine strains.The homology with CDV3 is 80.7%-83.2%in nucleotide,and 64.8%-71.3%in amino acid.The analysis for the hydrophobic regions indicated the function of signal peptide fragment may be changed.This study can offer aca- demic data to research of CDV genetic variation and epidemiology.
8.Pathologic diagnosis of nonhematological tumor metastasis in bone marrow by marrow aspiration and trephine biopsy.
Ying TAO ; Xiao LI ; Ling-yun WU ; Yi-zhi LIU ; Lu-xi SONG ; Chun-kang CHANG ; Quan PU
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2010;39(2):112-113
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9.Meta analysis of infection risks of anti-TNF-αtreatment in rheumatoid arthritis
Xi XIE ; Jinwei CHEN ; Youming PENG ; Jiesheng GAO ; Jing TIAN ; Guanghui LING ; Jinfeng DU ; Ni MAO ; Peijun WU ; Fen LI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2013;38(7):722-736
Objective:To systematically evaluate the risks of anti-TNF-αtreatment-associated infection, severe infection and tuberculosis in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, and to reduce the infection incidences associated with anti-TNF-αtherapy. Methods:We used Meta analysis to systematically review randomized controlled trials on anti-TNF-αtreatment associated risks of infecion, severe infection and tuberculosis in AR patients.Results:Although no statistically significant differences were detected in TB risk between anit-TNF-αtreatment and the control group (0.5%vs 0.07%;P=0.27, OR=1.85, 95%CI:0.62-5.52), there still existed a clinically obvious elevation of TB risk in monoclonal anti-TNF-αtreatment, which was illustrated by the results that no TB case was reported in the etanercept group, but 11 TBs in 2050 infliximab-treated cases, and 3 TBs in 722 adalimumab-treated cases. The total infection and severe infection risks were also signiifcantly higher in patients receiving anti-TNF-αtreatment (P<0.05). Subanalysis revealed that etanercept showed no signiifcantly higher infection or severe infection risk than control group (P>0.05), while both kinds of monoclonal antibodies of TNF-αblockers showed a signiifcantly elevated infection or severe infection risks (P<0.05). High doses of anti-TNF-αtreatment were associated with statistically increased risks of severe infection (6.0%vs 2.8%, P=0.04, OR=1.68, 95%CI:1.02-2.78). Conclusion:The TB risk of anti-TNF-αtreatment deserves close attention, especially in places with high rate of BCG vaccination and MTb infection. Monoclonal anti-TNF-αtreatment brings higher risks of infection and severe infection than soluble TNF-αreceptor.
10.Exhaled nitric oxide in neonates with or without hypoxemic respiratory failure
Li-Juan LIU ; Xi-Rong GAO ; Pan-Pan WU ; Li-Ling QIAN ; Chao CHEN ; Bo SUN
World Journal of Emergency Medicine 2011;2(3):195-200
BACKGROUND: Exhaled nitric oxide (eNO) is one of the airway condensate derived markers, reflecting mainly airway inflammation in asthma and other lung diseases. The changes of eNO levels as pathophysiology of neonatal hypoxemic respiratory failure (HRF) in early postnatal life have not been thoroughly studied. The present study was to establish a method for measuring eNO concentrations in neonates with or without HRF. METHODS: Twenty-two newborn infants with HRF and 26 non-NRF controls were included within the first 24 hours of postnatal life. Their eNO levels were detected with a rapid-response chemiluminescence analyzer daily during the first week of their postnatal life, and lung mechanics and gas exchange efficiency were monitored at the same time, such as pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2), inspired fraction of oxygen (FiO2) and other parameters. RESULTS: During the first two days of postnatal life, eNO values of HRF neonates were significantly higher than those of the control neonates (day 1, 7.9±3.2 vs. 5.8±1.8 parts per billion [ppb], P<0.05; day 2, 8.8±3.2 vs. 6.0±2.4 ppb, P<0.05), but there were no significant differences in the following days. With SpO2/FiO2 increasing, difference of eNO values between the HRF and non-HRF neonates became narrowed, but there was still a two-fold difference of eNO/[SpO2/(FiO2×100)] on days 5-7. CONCLUSION: We established a method for measuring eNO and found difference in neonates with or without HRF, which diminished with prolonged postnatal days, reflecting pathophysiological characteristics of HRF.