1.Regulating effect of 17?-estradiol on osteoprotegerin and osteoclast differentiation factor expressions in osteoblasts from newborn rats
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 1986;0(03):-
Osteoblasts (OB) isolated from newborn SD rats were cultured in vitro.After treatment with different concentrations of 17?-estradiol (10~(-11)-10~(-6)mol/L),the mRNA expressions of osteoprotegerin (OPG) and osteoclast differentiation factor (ODF) in OB were measured by RT-PCR.17?-estradiol increased the expression of OPG in OB with the maximal effect at the concentration of 10~(-8) mol/L.No significant difference was observed in the expression of ODF in OB with different concentrations of 17?-estradiol.The therapeutic effect of estrogen on osteoporosis appears to be related to the enhanced OPG expression in OB at physiological concentration of estrogen.
2. Application of solid dispersion combined with carriers for in vitro release of multi-components from Danshen extract
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2011;42(1):50-55
Objective: To investigate the effect of sole and combined utilizing of carriers to prepare solid dispersion for improving dissolution rate of hydrophilic and lipophilic components in extracts of Salviae Miltiorrhizae Radix et Rhizoma (Danshen). Methods: Solid dispersions were prepared with PVP10 and F127 as sole carrier or their combinations by Spray Drying (SD) method. The prepared powders were characterized by various methods. Three hydrophilic (danshensu, rosmarinic acid, and salvianolic acid B) and two lipophilic components (cryptotanshinone and tanshinone IIA) of Danshen were determined as bioactive markers. The simulating factor (f2) was utilized to evaluate similarities of dissolution profiles of hydrophilic and lipophilic components, respectively. Results: SEM and PXRD results showed that solid dispersion prepared by SD method was amorphous spheroid particles without intensive characteristic peaks. The hydrophilic components were completely released from the bulk Danshen extract and from the prepared solid dispersions. However, no lipophilic components could be completely dissolved from solid dispersions prepared by sole carrier. When combined using carriers (e.g. PVP10-F127 = 5:4), both of the lipophilic and hydrophilic components could be rapidly and completely released from the solid dispersion. Combined use of carriers could increase the wetting angle without changing the specific surface area. Conclusion: The combined use of carriers significantly increases the in-vitro release of lipophilic components in Danshen extract, which: may be attributed to the increased wettability of powders. The simulating factor evaluation results suggest that the release profiles of either the lipophilic or the hydrophilic components in Danshen extract are complete and similar, which could meet the requirements of Chinese Pharmacopoeia.
3.The study on change of serum cytokines levels and its correlation with function rehabilitation in patients with cerebral infarction
Zuoxiao LI ; Xiu CHEN ; Hua TAN ; Xianji XIONG ; Jianyi PENG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2001;5(21):150-151
Objective To understand the pathogenetic role and clinical significance of interleukin 6(IL- 6 ),tumor necrosis factor(TNF) and soluble interleukin- 2 receptor(sIL- 2R) in patients with cerebral infarction(CI) .Methods The IL- 6,TNF and sIL- 2R levels were measured in 46 CI patients with ELISA. Results The serum IL- 6,TNF and sIL- 2R levels of CI group were much higher than those of controls group .The variation of IL- 6,TNF and sIL- 2R levels was closely related to the size of cerebral infarction. The serum IL- 6,TNF and sIL- 2R levels of recovery period were much lower than those of acute period in patients with CI .Conclusions The IL- 6 ,TNF and sIL- 2R take part in the pathologic process after CI .The measurement of IL- 6, TNF and sIL- 2R is useful in determining the size of cerebral infarction.
4.Clinical study of laparoscopic splenectomy in 63 patients
Chunhui YUAN ; Chen PEI ; Yimu JIA ; Jingwei XIONG ; Dianrong XIU
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2013;(3):208-210
Objective To explore the clinical application of laparoscopic splenectomy in treatment of spleen disease at our hospital.Methods We reviewed laparoscopic splenectomy carried out at our hospital since 1995,patients were grouped by date.63 laparoscopic splenectomies were divided into six groups.Operation time,intraoperative blood loss,postoperative hospital stay,time to feeding,days of drainage,amount of drainage,postoperative complications and indications for surgery were compared.Results Patient's age averaged at 44.19 years,body mass index averaged at 23.75,3 patients were converted to open surgery.Mean operating time,blood loss,postoperative hospital stay,time to feeding,converting rate in the 53 cases which had the surgery after 2003 were much better than the 10 cases before 2003.Surgical indications for laparoscopic splenectomy were limited to hematopoietic disease related splemegaly before 2003,the indication range significantly expanded after 2003,during which laparoscopic splenectomy were mainly applied to treat spleen tumors.Conclusions There is a marked learning curve in laparoscopic splenectomy after 10 surgeries before 2003 we have achieved the level.With the suitable approach,apparatus and skillful technique,laparoscopic splenectomy is safe and feasible to treat tumors of the spleen.
5.Key activities involved in conduct of clinical trials
Ai-Jian LI ; Ning-Ning XIONG ; Xiu-Qin WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 2000;0(03):-
Key trial activities include: development of the trial protocol;development of standard operating procedures;development of support systems and tools;generation and approval of trial information documents;selection of trial sites and the selection of properly qualified,trained,and experienced investigators and study personnel;ethics committee review and approval of the protocol;review and approval by applicable regulatory authorities;enrollment of subjects into the study: recruitment,eligibility,and informed consent;the investigational product(s): quality,handling,and accounting;trial data acquisition: conducting the trial;trial data acquisition: conducting the trial; safety management and reporting;monitoring the trial;managing trial data;quality assurance of the trial performance and data;reporting the trial.
6.Gastric carcinoma with osteoclast-like giant cells: report of a case.
Li-Duan ZHENG ; Xiu-Ping YANG ; Hua-Xiong PAN ; Xiu NIE ; Jun HE ; Qing LÜ
Chinese Journal of Pathology 2008;37(5):354-355
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7.Blood vessels and nerves surrounding the seminal vesicles: A clinical anatomic study.
Xiu-ping ZHANG ; Zhao-yi LIN ; Shu-xiong ZENG ; Xiao-dan GUO ; Xiang-qun YANG
National Journal of Andrology 2015;21(10):877-880
OBJECTIVETo investigate the precise locations of the blood vessels and nerves surrounding the seminal vesicles (SV) in men and provide some anatomical evidence for SV-related minimally invasive surgery.
METHODSWe observed the courses and distribution of the blood vessels and nerves surrounding SVs and obtained the data for positioning the SV neuroplexes in 20 male pelvises.
RESULTSOne branch of the neuroplexes was distributed to the SVs bilaterally with the neurovascular bundles, (2.85 ± 0.18) cm from the median sulcus of the prostate (MSP), while another branch ran through the Denonvillier fascia behind the SV, (0.81 ± 0.06) cm from the MSP. The arterial SVs (ASV) originated from the inferior vesical artery and fell into 4 types, 55% going directly to the SVs as one branch, 15% running between the SV and the ampulla of the deferent duct as another branch, 25% downward as 2 branches to the SV and between the SV and the ampulla of the deferent duct respectively, and 5% as the other ASVs. The shortest distance from the ASV through the prostatic neuroplexus to the posterior SV was (1.08 ± 0.09) cm.
CONCLUSIONIn SV resection, neuroplexus injury can be reduced with a bilateral distance of < 2.85 cm and a posterior distance of < 0.81 cm from the MSP, and so can bleeding by vascular ligation between the SV and the ampulla of the deferent duct.
Biopsy ; Humans ; Male ; Prostate ; blood supply ; innervation ; Seminal Vesicles ; blood supply ; innervation ; Vas Deferens ; blood supply ; innervation
8.Quantitative Analysis of Immuno-fluorescence of Nuclear Factor-κB Activation.
Min XIU ; Feng HE ; Yuanlei LOU ; Lu XU ; Xiong JIEQI ; Ping WANG ; Sisun LIU ; Fei GUO
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2015;32(3):669-674
Immuno-fluorescence technique can qualitatively determine certain nuclear translocation, of which NF-κB/ p65 implicates the activation of NF-κB signal pathways. Immuno-fluorescence analysis software with independent property rights is able to quantitatively analyze dynamic location of NF-κB/p65 by computing relative fluorescence units in nuclei and cytoplasm. We verified the quantitative analysis by Western Blot. When we applied the software to analysis of nuclear translocation in lipopolysaccharide (LPS) induced (0. 5 h, 1 h, 2 h, 4 h) primary human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) , we found that nuclear translocation peak showed up at 2h as with calculated Western blot verification results, indicating that the inventive immuno-fluorescence analysis software can be applied to the quantitative analysis of immuno-fluorescence.
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9.Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells modulated the inflammatory response by regulating the expression of IL-4 and RAGE products in the rats with MODS
Xia ZHOU ; Guanghui XIU ; Yichao ZHU ; Xiaolei CHEN ; Wei XIONG ; Xinghua PAN ; Jie SUN ; Bin LING
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2017;29(4):294-299
Objective To investigate the underlying mechanism of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSC) modulating the inflammatory response during the multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), especially the expression of inflammatory cytokines, which will provide new theoretical and experimental basis of MODS in clinic. Methods BMSC of Sprague-Dawley (SD) rat (female, 4 weeks) was extracted and cultivated, and the 4th passage were used in experimental study. According to the random number table, 60 female SD rats were divided into three groups (n = 20 per group): sham group, MODS group, BMSC group. MODS model in rats was induced by lipopolysaccaride (LPS, 1 mg/kg) via femoral vein injection. Sham group was injected with the sterile phosphate buffer saline (PBS) in the same volume. BMSC group, in which BMSC infusion was started at 2 hours after 0.5 mL LPS stimulation (1×106/cells) through the tail vein. The survival rate was observed after 72 hours in each group. Abdominal aortic blood was collected for routine blood and biochemical examination at 72 hours after operation. Protein microarray was used to detect the related 34 inflammatory cytokines. Signal ratio was defined as the differentially expressed factors when it was more than 2.0 or less than 0.5. And enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was be applied to validate the significant inflammation factor. Meanwhile, the heart, kidney, intestine tissue was harvested, then their pathological changes were observed by hematoxylin eosin (HE) staining.Results 20, 12, 16 rats lived in sham group, MODS group and BMSC group respectively at 72 hours after operation. Compared with the sham group, the indicators (routine blood, liver and kidney function, myocardial enzyme) were apparently unusual, and the heart, kidney, intestine tissue were injured obviously in the MODS group. After BMSC administration, the organ function was improved and tissue damaged was alleviated significantly. Protein microarray showed that interleukin-4 (IL-4) and receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) were significantly different in 34 goal cytokines. The signal ratio change of IL-4 was 0.397, 1.124, 2.826 respectively, and the signal ratio of RAGE was 6.197, 1.552, 0.250, respectively in MODS/sham group, BMSC/sham group, BMSC/MODS group. ELISA validated the result that the expression level of IL-4 decreased significantly (ng/L:3.59±1.21 vs. 29.10±5.78) and the expression level of RAGE increased significantly (ng/L: 1.09±0.04 vs. 0.11±0.03) in MODS group as compared with sham group (bothP < 0.05). Compared with the MODS group, the level of IL-4 was obviously higher than that in BMSC group (ng/L: 9.59±2.21 vs. 3.59±1.21,P < 0.01), and RAGE decreased significantly (ng/L: 0.29±0.07 vs. 1.09±0.04,P < 0.05).Conclusions BMSC administration can regulate the expression of IL-4 and RAGE in the rats subjected to MODS. Moreover, BMSC can promote the restoration of tissue and organ function, thus improve the survival rate. BMSC may be the target in cell therapy for the inflammatory disease.
10.Selenium dioxide inducing apoptosis of cervical cancer cells by regulating apoptosis-related proteins
Sisun LIU ; Jieqi XIONG ; Qinghua MIN ; Ling GUO ; Min XIU ; Feng HE ; Yuanlei LOU ; Fei GUO
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(10):1218-1220,1223
Objective To investigate the inducing effects of selenium dioxide(SeO2 ) on the apoptosis in human cervical carcino-ma cell line Hela and its influence on the expression of apoptosis-related proteins caspase-3 and P53 .Methods Hela cells were trea-ted with different concentrations of SeO2 for 24 h in vitro ;the morphological changes of Hela cells were observed by the optical mi-croscope;the influence of SeO2 on the cell proliferation and vitality was examined by the MTT assay ;the flow cytometry was em-ployed to detect the cell apoptosis rate ;the expressions of caspase-3 and P53 proteins in Hela cells were determined by the Western blot analysis .Results Under the optical microscopy ,SeO2 generated the obvious influence on the cell growth morphology ,a large number of cells became rounded and shrunken ,and lost the normal form ,while the adherence cell number was evidently decreased and the proliferation was slowed down ;the MTT results showed that SeO2 markedly inhibited the cell proliferation and viability in a dose-dependent manner ,in which ,the cell apoptosis rates induced by the 0 ,1 .875 ,3 .750 ,7 .500 ,15 .000 and 30 .000 μmol/L con-centrations of SeO2 were 3 .12% ,30 .56% ,33 .42% ,37 .50% ,45 .43% and 69 .38% respectively ,which revealing the obviously in-creasing trend;the Western blot assay revealed that SeO2 could up-regulate the caspase-3 and P53 levels ,and reached the peak value at the concentration of 7 .500μmol/L .Conclusion SeO2 could induce the cervical cancer cell apoptosis possibly by up-regulating the expressions of caspase-3 and p53 in Hela cells .