1.The coexistence of estrogen receptor and interleukin-6 in the intra-cardiac ganglia of rats
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2001;0(10):-
Objective:To investigate the expression of estrogen receptor(ER) and interleukin-6(IL-6) in the intra-cardiac ganglia of rats and to identify the coexistence of these two proteins in the intra-cardiac ganglia.Methods:The double labeling techniques of immunocytochemical staining were conducted in the study.Results:There were three immunoreactively-labeled neurons in the ganglia.The ER-staining was showed brown in color,locating in the nucleus;IL-6 staining was showed red in color,locating in the cytoplasm;there were ER/ IL-6 double-labeled cells in same section,which accounted for about 20% to 30 %of the total single and double labeled neurons.Conclusion:ER and IL-6 can coexist in same rat intra-cardiac ganglia cells.Therefore,it provides morphological evidence for the theory about immune-neuro-endocrine network at the cellular level.
2.The influence of estrogen on expression of interleukin-6 and nerve growth factor in cardiac ganglia in female rats
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2000;0(08):-
Objective:To study the expression and variance of interleukin-6(IL-6)and nerve growth factor positive neurons in the intrinsic cardiac ganglia of females that were intact,females that were ovariectomized,or ovariectomized females that were treated with 17?-estradiol.Methods:Immunohistochemical staining technique.Results:IL-6-IR and NGF-IR neurons were presented in the intrinsic cardiac ganglia of these groups,but the number of the IL-6-IR neurons increased remarkably and their expression increased obviously in the intracardiac ganglia of ovariectomized rats,while the number of the NGF-IR neurons decreased remarkably and their expression reduced obviously in the intracardiac ganglia of ovariectomized rats.Conclusion:IL-6 and NGF are present in rat intrinsic cardiac ganglionic cells and they are also influenced by estrogen,suggesting that 17?-estradiol may have the capacity to regulate the expression of IL-6 and NGF in intrinsic cardiac ganglia.
3.Acute hypervolemic hemodilution improves cognitive function and reduces plasma S100βin elderly lung cancer patients following radical surgery
Tiejun LIU ; Xiaoliu DONG ; Shubo ZHANG
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2015;(6):608-612
Objective Radical surgery is extensively used in the treatment of lung cancer in elderly patients .This study aimed to investigate the effects of acute hypervolemic hemodilution (AHVHD) on the cognitive function and plasma S100βof elderly people following radical surgery for lung cancer . Methods A total of 112 lung cancer patients treated by radical surgery were equally randomized to an AHVHD and a non-AHVHD control group .Using the Mini-Mental State Examination scale ( MMSE) , we evaluated the cognitive function of the patients .We made comparisons between the two groups in the cerebral oxygen metabolism indexes and plasma S100βlevels at T0(immediately after anesthesia induction), T1(15 min after hemodilution), T2(60 min after hemodilution), T3(60 min before the end of surgery ) and T4 ( at the end of surgery ) as well as MMSE scores before and after operation . Results At T1 , T2, T3, and T4, the values of jugular venous oxygen saturation in the AHVHD group were (75.1 ±4.3), (78.5 ±3.1), (79.1 ± 4.4), and (79.6 ±2.8) %, respectively, with time-dependent decreases in Da-jvO2 and cerebral oxygen extraction , and significantly higher than that at T0 (P<0.05) and those in the control group ([63.4 ±2.0], [63.9 ±1.8], [64.2 ±3.0], and [64.7 ±3.2]%) (P<0.05).The levels of plasma S100βat T1, T2, T3, and T4 were remarkably lower in the AHVHD group ([0.53 ±0.04], [0.52 ±0.07], [0.51 ±0.06], and [0.50 ±0.08] μg/L) than in the control ([0.64 ±0.06], [0.64 ±0.04], [0.65 ±0.05], and [0.67 ±0.06] μg/L), with statistically significant differences between the two groups at the same time point (P<0.05).At 1, 3, 5, and 7 days after surgery, the MMSE scores were markedly higher in the AHVHD group (24.3 ±1.7, 26.5 ±1.9, 27.8 ±1.3, and 28.1 ±1.0) than in the control (21.1 ±1.6, 24.0 ±2.1, 25.9 ±1.8, and 26.4 ±1.7) (P<0.05). Conclusion AHVHD can significantly improve cognitive function and reduce plasma S 100βin elderly patients following radical surgery for lung cancer , which may be related to cerebral oxygen metabolism .
4.THE EXPRESSION OF NERVE GROWTH FACTOR IN THE INTRINSIC CARDIAC GANGLIA OF RAT
Xiaoliu LIU ; Guangqian LI ; Xiaoming ZHAO
Acta Anatomica Sinica 1953;0(01):-
Objective To study the existence and variance of nerve growth factor positive neurons in the intrinsic cardiac ganglia of adult (3 months) and old (15 months) rats. Method Immunohistochemical staining technique. Results NGF positive neurons exist in the intrinsic cardiac ganglia of the adult and old rats, but these neurons decreased remarkably and NGF expression reduced obviously in the cardiac ganglia of old rats.Conclusions The find of NGF positive neurons in the posterior wall of atria provides morphologic evidence for the normal existence and the decreasing of NGF related with age in the cardiac ganglia.It also indicates that the degeneration of heart function may correlate closely to the expression of NGF.
5.Changes in androgen receptor protein and mRNA expressions in intracardiac ganglia of orchidectomized rats
Xiaoliu LIU ; Guangqian LI ; Xiaoming ZHAO ; Yuhua FAN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2007;11(51):10378-10381
BACKGROUND:Most foreign and domestic studies on the effect of androgen receptor(AR) on cardiovascular system are limited to myocardium.However,cardiac nervous system plays an important role in the cardiac functional regulation.OBJECFIVE:To observe the AR protein and mRNA expressions in intracardiac ganglia of male orchidectomized rats,to investigate whether androgen affects the expressions,and to make a comparison with normal rats and testosterone-substituted rats after orchiectomy.DESIGN:A randomized controlled experiment.SETTING:Department of Anatomy,Medical College,Wuhan University of Science and Technology;Department of Anatomy,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology.MATERIALS:This study was carried out in the Department of Anatomy,Medical College,Wuhan University of Science and Technology between January and May 2003.Sixty healthy adult male Wistar rats,with body mass of 150 to 250g,were provided by the Animal Experimental Center,Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology.METHODS:Sixty rats were randomized into 3 groups:①Control group,in which,testicles of rats were untouched.②Orchiectomy group,in which,bilateral testicles of rats were dissected.③Testosterone group,in which,the orchidectomized rats were injected with testosterone,0.2 mg once,once every 3 days,3 weeks totally.AR protein and its mRNA expressions in intracardiac ganglia of male orchidectomized rats were detected by immunohistochemical method and in situ hybridization method.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES:The positive rate of AR-positive cells in intracardiac ganglia (the number of positive cells/the number of total cells×100%)and its mean absorbance.RESULTS:All the 60 rats were involved in the final analysis.AR-positive nerve cells were found in all the intracardiac ganglia of atrial posterior wall in the 3 groups;The positive rate of AR protein and mRNA positive nerve cells in intracardiac ganglia and its mean absorbance were significantly lower in the orchiectomy group than in the control group and in the testosterone group (P<0.05).But no obvious differences in the positive rate and mean absorbance existed between testosterone group and control group(P>0.05).CONCLUSION:AR exists in the intracardiac ganglia of atrial posterior wall,and it is regulated by androgen.
6.Effects of C-pseudonucleosides bearing thiazolidin-4-one as immunostimulants on differentiations of human lymphocytes
Ming MENG ; Chunxiao LI ; Yang HONG ; Jinku ZHANG ; Hongmei LIU ; Dongzhi CHEN ; Hua CHEN ; Xiaoliu LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2012;32(6):486-490
Objective To explore the effects of C-pseudonucleosides bearing thiazolidin-4-one as immunostimulants on differentiation and activation of human lymphocytes. Methods Peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) were isolated from healthy adults,and then incubated with immunostimulants (CH1a,CH2a,CH1b,CH2b and pidotimod).After 48 h,we collected the supernatants and then detected the concentrations of IL-2,IL-4 and IFN-γ using ELISA.After 72 h,the proliferation was detected using MTT method.PBMC incubated with immunostimulants (CH1a,CH2a,CH1b,CH2b and pidotimod),after 72 h,the cultural cells were collected and CD expressions of lymphocytes were analyzed by flow cytometry.Results All samples could stimulate proliferation of T cells.Immunostimulants CH1a,CH2a and pidotimod could elevate the expressions of CD3,CD4,CD19 and CD16CD56,and stimulate the secretions of IL-2 and IFN-γ. Immunostimulants CH1b and CH2b could elevate the expressions of CD3,CD4,CD19 and CD16CD56,and stimulate the secretions of IL-2 and IL-4. Conclusion Immunostimulants CH1a and CH2a could differentiate Th0 into Th1 and promote the proliferation of B cells as well as NK cells.However,immunostimulants CH1b and CH2b could differentiate Th0 into Th2 and promote the proliferation of B cells and NK cells.
7.Pneumatic Circulation Treatment on Lower Extremity Swelling and Blood Flow Velocity after Hip Replacement
Xiaoliu LI ; Qiping LIU ; Xiaoyang ZHANG ; Xiaofan YIN ; Xiaoyan XING ; Xuemei AN
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2011;17(2):168-170
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of pneumatic circulation treatment on lower extremity swelling and blood flow velocity after hip replacement.Methods48 patients after hip replacement were divided into two groups: treatment group (n=24) and control group (n=24). The treatment group received pneumatic circulation treatment and continuous passive motion, while the control group only received continuous passive motion 2 d after operation, all patients wearing elastic stockings. Circumference of the affected leg was measured and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) was assessed, and Doppler ultrasonography was to check the blood flow velocity of femoral and deep veins in lower limb before, 3 d and 7 d after rehabilitation.ResultsThere was no difference in circumference, VAS, and the lower limb blood flow velocity between the two groups before operation (P>0.05). There was significant difference in circumference and VAS 3 d after treatment (P<0.01), and a significant difference in circumference and blood flow velocity (P<0.01) but no difference in VAS (P>0.05) 7 d after treatment between the two groups.ConclusionPneumatic circulation treatment may facilitate to eliminate lower extremity swelling and prevent deep vein thrombosis after total hip replacement.
8.Comparative study of ultrasonography-guided optical imaging system and full-field digital mammography in breast neoplasms
Jia LI ; Gaojun TENG ; Chimin ZHANG ; Xiaoliu YAO ; Tianhui ZHAO ; Wanhua LIU ; Xiaoying WEI ; Weidong CHEN ; Ling WANG
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2010;44(5):470-472
Objective To compare the diagnostic values of US-guided optical imaging system (OPTIMUS) and full-field digital mammography (FFDM) in breast neoplasms. Methods Sixty-four patients suspected of breast neoplasms underwent OPTIMUS and FFDM before surgery. All patients were proved histopathologically. The accuracy of diagnosis was compared with chi-square test. Results Sixty-five masses were delineated by OPTIMUS and FFDM. The diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of OPTIMUS were 86. 2% ( 56/65 ), 87.0% ( 20/23 ) and 85.7% ( 36/42 ), respectively. The positive likelihood ratio was 6. 09 and the negative likelihood ratio was 0. 175. The diagnostic accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of FFDM were 73.8% (48/65), 82. 6% ( 19/23 ) and 71.4% (30/42), respectively. The positive likelihood ratio was 2. 892 and the negative likelihood ratio was 0. 243. There were no significant differences between OPTIMUS and FFDM ( x2 = 3. 077 ,P > 0. 05). Conclusion OPTIMUS is similar and supplementary to FFDM for the diagnosis of breast neoplasms.
9.Clinical and genetic diagnosis in a hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia family
Yan YI ; Xiaofeng LIU ; Boda WU ; Jun LIU ; Shenglei GE ; Xiaoliu SHI
Journal of Central South University(Medical Sciences) 2017;42(9):1017-1022
Objective:To investigate the clinical features and feasibility genetic diagnosis in a hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia (HHT) family,and to explore the application of gene mutation testing in HHT diagnosis.Methods:Medical histories and clinical features of a family were analyzed to diagnose HHT patients and suspected individuals according to the clinical diagnostic criteria.Sequence analysis of endoglin (ENG) and activin A receptor like type 1 (ACVRL1) gene in the proband was performed with PCR and Sanger sequencing technology.After the possible pathogenic mutation was identified in the proband,the specific mutation was detected in the suspected individuals and part of other family members.Then the genetic diagnoses were concluded.Results:There were 5 family members in 4 generations manifested with epistaxis.According to the clinical diagnosis criteria,the proband with epistaxis,mucocutaneous telangiectases,visceral arteriovenous malformation and family history was diagnosed as HHT;while 2 survival family members with epistaxis and family history were suspected individuals.A substitution mutation in the 5'-untranslated region(5'-UTR) of ENG c.1-127 C>T was detected in the proband and the 2 suspected individuals,which did not exist in other family members.Based on the clinical and genetic findings,the 2 clinically suspected individuals were diagnosed as HHT.Conclusion:There is great variability of the clinical manifestations among HHT patients.ENG c.1127 C>T mutation is the possible pathogenic variant of the HHT family.A combination of clinical and genetic diagnosis could improve the diagnosis and treatment of HHT.
10.Cloning and Expression Analysis of Squalene Epoxidase Gene in Poria cocos
Xiaoliu LIU ; Zhenni XIE ; Can ZHONG ; Jing XIE ; Shuihan ZHANG ; Jian JIN
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2023;29(4):144-152
ObjectiveTo clone squalene epoxidase (SE), a potential key rate-limiting enzyme involved in the synthesis pathway of Poria cocos triterpenes, from P. cocos and analyze for bioinformatics and expression. MethodThe total RNA was extracted by the kit and reverse-transcribed to cDNA. Specific primers were designed, and the cDNA was used as a template for cloning the SE gene, which was analyzed for bioinformatics. The expression of P. cocos qualene epoxidase(PcSE) was examined by Real-time polymerase chain reaction(Real-time PCR) in P. coco Shenzhou No. 10, Xiangjing 28, and 5.78 strains. ResultThe full length of PcSE is 1 571 bp, containing four exons and three introns. The obtained CDS sequence is 1 413 bp, encoding 470 amino acids. This protein is a hydrophobic protein with no signal peptide structure and has two transmembrane structural domains with a FAD/NAD (P) binding domain and SE structural domain localized to the mitochondrial membrane and the plasma membrane. The homologous sequence alignment with fungi of the Poriferae family is 80.92%, and the phylogenetic tree shows that PcSE protein is most closely related to P. cocos from the US. The results of Real-time PCR showed that the PcSE was expressed in all three strains, with the highest expression in 5.78 strain, and there was no significant difference in PcSE expression among the three strains. ConclusionFor the first time, the PcSE gene was cloned and analyzed from P. cocos, providing a basis for further research on the function of PcSE and the analysis of P. cocos triterpene biosynthesis pathway.