1.CONVERGENCE OF THE INPUTS FROM HOMO-AND HETER-(SKIN; MUSCLE)NERVES ON THE DORSAL HORN OF THE RAT
Journal of Xi'an Jiaotong University(Medical Sciences) 1981;0(03):-
Based on the classification dorsal horn evoked by graded stimulation of the sural and gastrocemuis nerves, the convergence of cutaneous and muscular afferents on the neurons was further studied in rat. The results indicate that the dorsal horn neurons activated by stimulating homo-nerve could be classified into three group A, A-C, C. Most of them are A-C.(activated by skin nerve: 68%; by muscular nerve 50.40%). According to their responses to A and C afferents the 125 cutaneo-muscular convergent neurons could be further divided into five groups: 1. A-A 2. A-AC 3. AC-A4. AC-AC 5. C-C. The AC-AC and A-A neurons are much more than the other three(46.27% and 26.12%). The results suggest that the convergent patterns may be involved in the basis for skin and muscle afferents to modulate their imputs(especially pain) in the spinal cord. It might be concerned to the analgesia and hyperalgesia in the level of Spinal cord.
2.THE ANTIOXIDANTS AND ANTILIPEMIC EFFECTS OF FLAVONO IDS EXTRACTED FROM POMELO (CITRUS GRANDIS L OSBECK)PEEL
Xiaoquan YANG ; Haide ZHANG ; Ling LI
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 2004;0(05):-
Objective: To study the antioxidative and antilipemic effect of the flavonoids purified from pomelo (Citrus grandis L.Osbeck) peel. Methods: The flavonoids were isolated and purified by NKA-12 macroporous adsorption resin and the polyamide column chromatography, and preparative TLC and HPLC. DPPH radical scavenging potential and inhibition of human LDL oxidation in vitro were determined. The effects TG , TC, HDL-C and LDL-C were investigated in mice with hypercholesterolemia induced by egg yolk. Results: Three kinds of flavonoids antioxidants named P11, P12 and P2, deduced as hesperidin, naringin and eriocitrin, were purified from pomelo peel. The radical scavenging potential of P2, P11 and P12 were 52.5%, 37.8% and 39.0% respectively (P
3.Interaction between HCV core protein and HCBP6 in mammalian cells
Xiaoquan LI ; Jun CHENG ; Shulin ZHANG
Medical Journal of Chinese People's Liberation Army 2001;0(07):-
Objective To study the interaction between HCV core protein and HCBP6 in mammlian cells using CheckMateTM Mammalian Two-Hybrid System.Methods cDNA fragments encoding HCV core protein and HCBP6 were amplified by PCR and subsequently cloned into pGEM-T vector.After verified by sequencing,the target fragments were subcloned into mammalian two-hybrid plasmids,pBIND and PACT,respectively.The recombinant plasmids,pBIND-core and pACT-HCBP6 were co-transfected into HepG2 cells with reporter plasmid pG5luc.pBIND+pACT were induced as background controls,pBIND-Myod+pACT-Id as positive controls,and pBIND-core+pACT,pBIND+pACT-HCBP6 as blank controls.The expression of G5luc,which indicated the interaction between HCV core protein and HCBP6 in mammlian HepG2 cells,was assayed through Dual-Luciferase Report Assay System and Turner Biosystems Veritas Microplate Lunimometer.Results The recombinant vectors pBIND-core and pACT-HCBP6 were successfully constructed.When co-transfected into HepG2 cells with reporter plasmid pG5luc,there were significant differences in the luciferase activity in the pBIND-core and pACT-HCBP6 groups compared with every control group.Conclusions HCBP6 can interact with HCV core protein in HepG2 cells,which provides clues for further study on the function of HCBP6 and core proteins,and on the mechanism of HCV core in cell apoptosis and cancer transformation.
4.Pharmacokinetic interaction between sunitinib and ramipril in rats
Yuhao WANG ; Xue ZHANG ; Xiaoting ZHOU ; Hua HE ; Xiaoquan LIU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2017;48(1):60-65
The purpose of this study was to investigate the pharmacokinetic interaction between sunitinib and ramipril in rats. Eighteen male SD rats were divided into three groups, with each group being assigned to orally receive sunitinib, ramipril, sunitinib and ramipril, respectively, for ten days. Blood samples were collected at dif-ferent times after first-day and tenth-day administration. The concentrations of ramiprilat and sunitinib in rat plasma were determined by LC/MS/MS and the pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated and statistically analyzed. Compared with the administration of ramipril alone, after a single-dose combined administration, tmax of ramiprilat decreased significantly and t1/2 prolonged, while AUC0-∞ remained unchanged. These results indicated that the ab-sorption rate of ramiprilat increased and the elimination rate decreased, but total absorption degree was not changed. After multiple-dose administrations, CL of ramiprilat decreased and AUC0-∞ increased obviously. It sug-gested that accumulation of ramiprilat occurred in body and the drug elimination became slower. No obvious difference of sunitinib pharmacokinetic behavior was found when it was given in combination with ramipril after a single-dose administration or multiple-dose administration. Sunitinib decreased the elimination of ramiprilat after co-administration in company with drug accumulation in body after multiple-dose co-administration. The study showed that there were pharmacokinetic interactions between sunitinib and ramipril in SD rats.
5.A Hydrogen Peroxide Sensor Based on Palladium Nanoparticles Loading to Poly(amidoamine) Dendrimers Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes
Yanjun ZHANG ; Xiuhui LIU ; Juanjuan LU ; Hongwei WEI ; Xiaoquan LU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2016;44(9):1402-1409
The fourth generation poly( amidoamine) dendrimers ( G4. 0 PAMAM) functionalized multiwalled carbon nanotube ( G4 . 0-MWCNTs ) was prepared by amidation between carboxylated multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNTs) and G4. 0 PAMAM. Then a novel hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) sensor was fabricated by electrodepositing Pd nanoparticles (NPs) on a glassy carbon electrode (GCE) modified with G4. 0-MWCNTs composites. The modified electrode was characterized by field emission scanning electron microscopy ( FESEM) , cyclic voltammetry ( CV) and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy ( EIS) . A large amounts of highly dispersion PdNPs could be well loaded on the surface of the G4. 0-MWCNTs, and the modified electrode exhibited excellent electrocatalytic activity towards the reduction of H2 O2 . Under the optimized conditions, the reduction peak currents of H2 O2 were linear to their concentrations in the range from 1. 0 × 10-9 mol/L to 1. 0×10-3 mol/L and the limit of detection of 2. 3×10-8 mol/L was obtained. The recovery of standard addition for human serum samples was 96 . 7%-103 . 1%.
6.Cellular uptake characteristics of salvianolic acid B in myocardial cells and blood vessel endothelial cells
Jingping SHAO ; Shanfei ZHANG ; Yuancheng CHEN ; Wenliang YANG ; Xiaoquan LIU
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2009;40(3):263-268
Aim: To determine the uptake characteristics of salvianolic acid B(Sal B) in myocardial cells and blood vessel endothelial cells. Method: The effects of various factors, such as time, temperature, drug concentration, pH of the medium, on the uptake of Sal B in myocardial cells and aorta endothelial cells were investigated. LC/MS was employed to determine the intracellular concentration of Sal B. Results: Uptake kinetics of Sal B in the myocardial cells and aorta endothelial cells fitted well to the logarithmic model at 37 ℃ and 4 ℃. The a-mount of uptake was in direct proportion to the extracellular concentration of Sal B in the experimental concentration range. Uptake of Sal B both in the myocardial cells and blood vessel endothelial cells would significantly increase while the medium pH decreased, and some water-soluble components extracted from danshen would also facilitate the uptake of Sal B both in the myocardial cells and blood vessel endothelial cells obviously. The energy metabolism inhibitors would significantly inhibit the uptake of Sal B in the myocardial cells and blood vessel endothelial cells. When lactic acid and fatty acid were added to the incubation solution, the uptake of Sal B both in the myocardial cells and aorta endothelial cells increased more than 20%. Conclusion: pH is the most important factor influencing the cellular uptake of Sal B, and the amount of uptake tends to increase in acidic medium. Results suggest that the uptake of Sal B would increase in the acidified internal environment induced by myocardial ischemia, thus exerting better cardiovascular activities.
7.Analysis on professor Gao Zhongying herbal administration experience for chronic atrophic gastritis by using traditional Chinese medicine inheritance support system
Qiuxia ZHANG ; Yilong YANG ; Xiaoquan YAO ; Jiahui CHANG ; Yue LU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(1):67-71
Objective To explore the medication rules of Professor Gao Zhongying in treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis on basis of his curative prescriptions.Method Prof.Gao Zhongying clinic medical records were used as data resource.Database was built by using Traditional Chinese Medicine Inheritance Support System (Version 2.5).The core combination and assocical rules among the drugs were confirmed by frequency analysis and assocical rules analysis methods.Results We collected 60 clinical formulas including 83 kinds of Chinese herbs.The bighest frequency used simply drugs were Fritilariae Thunbergh Bulbus,Trichosanthis radix,Galli Gigerii Endothelium Corneum and so on.The most frequency drug combination were Fritilariae Thunbergh Bulbus,Trichosanthis radix,Fritilariae Thunbergh Bulbus,Galli Gigerii Endothelium Corneum,Trichosanthis radix,Galli Gigerii Endothelium Corneum,Fritilariae Thunbergh Bulbus,Curcumae Rhizoma and so on.The drug association rules of drug combination were 447 items.Conclusions The medication rules embodied the thoughts of Professor Gao Zhongying of replenishing qi to invigorate the spleen and regulating the stomach to moisten dryness was the main method in treatment of chronic atrophic gastritis and deficiency of spleen and dryness of stomach,which was the key pathogenesis in occurrence and development of chronic atrophic gastritis.
8.The prognostic value of gray-white matter ratio on brain computed tomography in comatose adult survivors from cardiac arrest
Gannan WANG ; Xufeng CHEN ; Yong MEI ; Gang ZHANG ; Nana SU ; Xiaoquan XU ; Jinsong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2017;26(6):659-663
Objective To evaluate the correlation between the gray-white matter ratio (GWR) and the outcomes of comatose adult survivors from cardiac arrest (CA) in Chinese.Methods Sixty-one CA patients checked with CT scans within 72 hours of resuscitation from January 2011 to January 2016 were included in this single-center retrospective study.Gray and white matter density (Hounsfield units) were measured,and the GWRs were calculated according to previous studies.The prognostic values of the GWRs in predicting poor outcomes (Cerebral Performance Category 3-5) were analyzed.Results The density values of gray matter were significantly higher in the good outcome group than those in the poor one.All GWRs were significantly higher in the good outcome group (P < 0.05).A GWR (basal ganglia) < 1.18 predicted poor outcomes with a sensitivity and specificity of 50.0% and 88.2%,respectively (P =0.012).Conclusions Low GWRs,determined from brain CT scans in comatose CA patients after resuscitation,were associated with poor neurological outcomes.GWR determination from brain CT can be a useful indicator for outcome prediction aiding in an optimal clinical decision process in comatose survivors from CA.
9.Mutual interaction between hepatitis C virus core protein and apolipoprotein A Ⅰ
Jing SHEN ; Jun CHENG ; Chaopin LI ; Xiaoquan LI ; Qi WANG ; Guoli LI ; Jinqian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(8):697-700
group pACT-apoA Ⅰ and pBIND-core was higher than that in the negative control.Conclusion HCV core protein and apoA Ⅰ can interact in vivo.This study provides new theory for the mechanism of chronicity hepatitis C in fatty liver.
10.Study on hearing impairment at high frequency among the flight cadets.
Honglei ZHANG ; Xiaoquan ZHU ; Rui GUO ; Dapeng LI ; Jia LI ; Li LI
Journal of Clinical Otorhinolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery 2014;28(13):968-971
OBJECTIVE:
To study the incidence of hearing loss at high frequency and the related influence factors among the flight cadets.
METHOD:
Using multi-stage sampling method, 312 flight cadets were randomly selected from grade 2011,2012,2013. The level of binaural hearing threshold at 4 kHz, 6 kHz, 8 kHz were measured by hearing-assistant evaluative apparatus. Whether or not have hearing loss was chosen as dependent variable. Territory, smoking, dietary habit, previous history of tinnitus, the noise exposure time, the vestibular function and the psychological quality were chosen as independent vailables. T test, ANOVA and accumulative logistic regression were performed to analyze the factors influence on hearing impairment by software SPSS 18.0.
RESULT:
The morbidity of hearing impairment among flight cadets was 18.9%. Results from single factor analysis showed that the levels of hearing thresholds at 4 kHz, 6 kHz frequency had statistically significant differences between smoking group and non-smoking group (P < 0.05). The levels of hearing thresholds at 4 kHz frequency had statistically significant differences between spicy diet group and not spicy diet group (P < 0.05). The levels of hearing thresholds at 4 kHz, 6 kHz, 8 kHz frequency had statistically significant differences among different strong noise exposure groups (P < 0.05), and that at a same frequency hearing loss increased when noise exposing increased. The levels of hearing thresholds at 4 kHz, 6 kHz frequency had statistically significant difference among different vestibular function groups (P < 0.05). Results of accumulative logistics regression showed that smoking and strong noise exposure were risk factors causing hearing impairment at 4 kHz frequency, and excellent vestibular function seemed to be a preventive factor. Smoking and strong noise exposure were also risk factors causing hearing impairment at 6 kHz frequency.
CONCLUSION
Hearing impairment appears higher morbidity among flight cadets, and it has statistical correlation with smoking, strong noise exposure and vestibular function.
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