1. Effect of L-tryptophan and its derivatives on cephalotaxine production in Cephalotaxu mannii suspension cells
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 2016;47(20):3696-3701
Objective: To investigate the effects of L-tryptophan and its derivative 5-methyl-DL-tryptophan (5-MT) on suspension cells growth and cephalotaxine production of Cephalotaxu mannii. Methods: The cell suspension cultures were treated with L-tryptophan and 5-MT on day 15, respectively. Then the cell growth, cephalotaxine production, and activity of key enzymes in the metabolism pathway were determined. Results: L-tryptophan and 5-MT could enhance cephalotaxine production. The cultures treated with 5 mg/L L-tryptophan showed the highest cephalotaxine yield (2.944 mg/L). While treated with 10 mg/L L-tryptophan and 5 mg/L 5-MT, the cephalotaxine yields were 1.947 and 2.192 times of the control culture (1.343 mg/L); The biomass of suspension cultures were decreased by 9.35% and 18.04%, respectively, less than those in the control group (2.406 g/L); The activity of 3-deoxy-D-arabino- heptulosonate-7-phosphate synthase was decreased by 12.4% and 5.57% compared with the control (0.67 U/mg); The activity of phenylalanine ammonium-lyase activity increased by 37.72% and 28.02% and the total phenolics content increased by 19.14% and 9.61% compared with the control (78.21 U/mg and 0.36 mg/mL). Conclusion: L-tryptophan and its derivative 5-MT can inhibit the L-tryptophan biosynthetic pathway and promote the accumulation of cephalotaxus alkaloids.
2.The effect of combined application of low dose fentanyl and midazolam on sodium channels in rat cerebral cortical neurons.
Yun-Chun YANG ; Xian ZHOU ; Jia-Li WU ; Xuan JIANG ; Shu-Zhi ZHOU ; Xiao-Bin WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2011;27(1):85-87
Anesthetics, Intravenous
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Animals
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Animals, Newborn
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Cerebral Cortex
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cytology
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metabolism
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Drug Synergism
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Female
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Fentanyl
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Male
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Midazolam
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administration & dosage
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pharmacology
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Neurons
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metabolism
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Patch-Clamp Techniques
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Primary Cell Culture
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Rats
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Voltage-Gated Sodium Channels
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drug effects
3.Analysis of perioperative complications of percutaneous kyphoplasty for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture.
Xian-Ge GUI ; Xuan-Liang RU ; Zeng-hui JIANG ; Bo-Shan SONG
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2013;26(3):205-209
OBJECTIVETo analyze the perioperative complications of percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture.
METHODSFrom June 2009 to December 2011, 63 patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture underwent PKP, there were 18 males and 45 females with an average age of 75.3 years ( ranged, 62 to 91). All patients with severe back pain and without neurological symptoms and signs, which were confirmed by X-ray and MRI. Among them,there were 63 cases with severe osteoporosis, 37 cases with hypertension, 10 with coronary artery disease, 29 with anemia, 26 with diabetes, 11 with chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and 8 with gastritis and peptic ulcer. The common perioperative complications were retropectively reviewed.
RESULTSPreoperative complications occured in 9 cases (14.3%), including hypostatic pneumonia (1 case), electrolyte disturbances (2 cases), urinary tract infection (2 cases), moderate anemia(2 cases),electrolyte disturbances combined with moderate anemia (1 case), hypostatic pneumonia combined with delirium (1 case). Intraoperative and postoperative. complications occurred in 17 cases (26.9%), there were bone cement correlated complications in 9 cases (14.3%), in which 2 cases of toxic reaction of bone cement and 7 cases of leakage (2 cases had clinical symptoms); there were non-bone cement correlated complications in 3 cases (4.8%), in which 1 case of focal hematoma caused by paracentesis, 1 case of transient nerve injury, 1 case of left intercostal neuralgia;there were transient hyperpathia in 5 cases after operation. All complications result in no severe consequence after treatment.
CONCLUSIONPerioperative complications of percutaneous kyphoplasty are not uncommon,however,these complications may not cause serious consequence after active treatment,so prevention and treatment are important for it.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Fractures, Compression ; surgery ; Humans ; Intraoperative Complications ; etiology ; Kyphoplasty ; adverse effects ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Osteoporotic Fractures ; surgery ; Postoperative Complications ; etiology ; Retrospective Studies
4.Complications of percutaneous kyphoplasty non-related with bone leakage in treating osteoporotic thoracolumbar vertebral compression fractures.
Xuan-liong RU ; Zeng-hui JIANG ; Xian-ge GUI ; Qi-cai SUN ; Bo-Shan SONG ; Hang LIN ; Jian HE
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(8):763-767
OBJECTIVETo analyze the complications of percutaneous kyphoplasty except bone leakge for the treatment of osteoporotic thoracolumbar vertebral compression fractures.
METHODSFrom October 2008 to October 2012,178 patients with 224 osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures were treated with percutaneous kyphoplasty under local anethsia. There were 72 males and 106 females,ranging in age from 58 to 92 years old,with an average of 75.3 years,including 93 thoracic vertebrae and 131 lumbar vertebrae. The complications except bone cement leakage were analyzed during operation and after operation.
RESULTSAll operations were successful and all patients were followed up from 12 to 60 months with an average of 26.2 months. No death was found. Bone cement leakage occurred in 27 cases, about 15.1% in 178 cases; and complications except bone cement leakage occurred in 15 cases. There was 1 case with cardiac arrest,was completely recovery by cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) immediately; and 1 case with temporary absence of breathing,was recovery after treatment. There were 3 cases with fall of blood pressure and slower of heart rate; 1 case with intestinal obstruction; 2 cases with local hematoma and 1 case with intercostal neuralgia. Vertebral body fractures of 2 cases were split by bone cement and the fractures of adjacent body occurred in 4 cases.
CONCLUSIONIt's uncommon complication except bone cement leakge in treatment of osteoporotic thoracolumbar vertebral compression fractures with percutaneous kyphoplasty. The complication of cardiopulmonary system is a high risk in surgery; and cytotoxicity of bone cement,nervous reflex,fat embolism and alteration of intravertebral pressure may be main reasons.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Female ; Fractures, Compression ; surgery ; Humans ; Kyphoplasty ; adverse effects ; Lumbar Vertebrae ; injuries ; surgery ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Osteoporotic Fractures ; surgery ; Postoperative Complications ; etiology ; Spinal Fractures ; surgery ; Thoracic Vertebrae ; injuries ; surgery
5.Simultaneous Determination of Eight Saponins in Gynostemma pentaphyllum(Thunb.) Makino by HPLC
Hui-Xuan JIANG ; Can-Wen CHEN ; Mao-Bao XU ; Xian-Tao ZHANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2018;35(2):324-328
Objective To establish a high performance liquid chromatography(HPLC) method for the simultaneous determination of eight components in Gynostemma pentaphyllum(Thunb.) Makino (ginsenosides Rb1, Rb3, Rd, Re, F2, and gypenosides A, XLIX and XVII). Methods HPLC was performed on Agilent Eclipse XDB-C18(4.6 mm × 250 mm, 5 μm) chromatographic column with 0.3% formic acid solution (A)- acetonitrile (B) as the mobile phase by gradient elution, flow rate was 1.5 mL·min-1, detection wavelength was 203 nm, and column temperature was set at 50 ℃. Results There was a good linear relationship between peak area and concentration of eight components (r ≥ 0.999) , the recovery was in the range of 97% to 100%. Conclusion The established method is simple, rapid, accurate, reliable, and reproducible, and can be used for the quality control of Gynostemma pentaphyllum(Thunb.) Makino.
6.Meta analysis of postoperative complications between laparoscopic resection and traditional open resection of mid-low rectal carcinoma.
Wen-xuan CHEN ; Wei-zhong JIANG ; Xing LIU ; Zhi-fen CHEN ; Guo-xian GUAN
Chinese Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery 2013;16(12):1174-1179
OBJECTIVETo conduct a meta-analysis of postoperative complications between laparoscopic resection (Group LR) and traditional open resection (Group OR) of mid-low rectal carcinoma.
METHODSMeta analysis was performed by two reviewers, who independently selected and extracted data retrieved from literatures and papers published in China Knowledge Resource Integrated Database (CNKI), Wangfang Data, Foreign Medical Journal Service (FMJS), PubMed, EMBASE and The Cochrane before August 2012 on comparison between two groups. The statistical analysis for research of complex standard was conducted through Revman 5.0.
RESULTSThirteen clinical case-control studies with a total of 2733 cases were enrolled for analysis, including 1368 cases in Group LR and 1365 in Group OR. The result showed that, compared with Group OR, Group LR had lower overall rate of postoperative complication (OR=0.76, 95%CI:0.62-0.92, P<0.01), lower rate of postoperative intestinal obstruction (OR=0.53, 95%CI:0.35-0.80, P<0.01), lower rate of incision complications (OR=0.43, 95%CI:0.28-0.67, P<0.01), similar incidence of anastomotic bleeding and fistula, and similar incidence of bleeding in abdominal cavity and pelvic cavity (all P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe overall rate of postoperative complications of laparoscopic resection for mid-low rectal carcinoma is obviously lower than that of open resection. Laparoscope can be applied safely in the resection of mid-low rectal carcinoma.
Humans ; Laparoscopy ; adverse effects ; Postoperative Complications ; epidemiology ; Rectal Neoplasms ; surgery ; Treatment Outcome
7. Analysis of differential expression of circular RNAs in human nasopharyngeal carcinoma
Jing HUANG ; Xin-xiao LI ; Wei-hao WU ; Xiao-wen RUAN ; Cui-xuan PAN ; Dan-xian JIANG ; Zhong-hua YU
Journal of Medical Postgraduates 2018;31(8):807-812
Objective Circular RNA (CircRNA) plays an important role in the carcinogenesis and development of cancers. However, the relationship between circRNA and nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) has been rarely reported. The aim of this study is to investigate the differentially expressed circRNAs in human NPC and chronic nasopharyngeal mucositis.Methods Three NPC specimens and three chronic nasopharyngeal mucositis specimens which were diagnosed by nasopharyngeal biopsy in the Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University from November 2016 to March 2017, were enrolled in the study. The circRNA expression profiles of those candidates were assayed by high-throughput human circRNA microarray. After pretreatment and homogenization of the original data, the circRNAs with differential expression were screened out and analyzed by hierarchical clustering. Moreover, Gene Ontology (GO) analysis and KEGG pathway analysis were performed to analyze the functional classification and related pathways.Results Compared with the chronic nasopharyngeal mucositis, there are a total of 829 differentially expressed circRNAs in NPC, among which 761 were found to be up-regulated and 68 were down-regulated. Those differentially expressed circRNAs were analyzed to be mainly related to cell cycle, cell proliferation and other biological processes; mainly involved in p53 signaling pathway, cell cycle and DNA replication signaling pathway.Conclusion Those differentially expressed circRNAs may be associated with the tumorigenesis and development of NPC.
8.Analysis on risk factors of functional recovery after intramedullary nail fixation for femoral intertrochanteric fractures in elderly patients.
Qing-Qing LI ; Xian-Ge GUI ; Zeng-Hui JIANG ; Xuan-Liang RU
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2018;31(5):408-412
OBJECTIVETo investigate the risk factors of functional recovery after intramedullary nail fixation for femoral intertrochanteric fracture in elderly patients, and to propose corresponding measures to promote postoperative hip function recovery.
METHODSFrom June 2012 to June 2015, 74 patients after intramedullary nail fixation surgery were analyzed, including 33 males and 41 females, with an average age of(75.07±7.89) years old, and divided into well-function group(55 patients) and bad-function group(19 patients) according to Sanders function criterion. Age, gender, bone density, fracture type, systemic disease, complication, rehabilitation exercises with therapist or not, nourishment state, anesthesia method, fracture reduction condition, ASA classification, tip apex distance were reviewed and analyzed by t test, non-parametric test, χ² test and Logistic analysis.
RESULTSUnivariate analysis showed that age, bone density, nourishment state, ASA classification, anesthesia method, fracture reduction condition, rehabilitation exercises with therapist, and tip apex distance were the risk factors for the recovery of hip function. Logistic analysis showed that bone density(0.006, OR=0.077), rehabilitation exercises with therapist(0.006, OR=0.070), ASA classification(<0.001, OR=0.049), nourishment state (0.046, OR=0.188) were the risk factors for the functional recovery.
CONCLUSIONSBone density, rehabilitation exercises with therapist, ASA classification, nourishment state were the risk factors for the functional recovery of intramedullary nail fixation for intertrochanteric fracture in elderly patients. Multidisciplinary cooperation and fast track surgery system should be set up to promoting the hip functional recovery.
9.Role of microRNA-126-5p in myocardial injury induced by doxorubicin
Yu-Ting TANG ; Yan-Juan LIU ; Zhong-Yi TONG ; Yuan-Bin LI ; Qing-Lan LV ; SUN-Hui ; Xuan-You LIU ; Mei-Dong LIU ; Bi-Mei JIANG ; Xian-Zhong XIAO
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2018;34(4):637-642
AIM:To observe the expression of microRNA-126-5p during myocardial injury and its role in myo-cardial cell injury induced by adriamycin(also called doxorubicin, DOX).METHODS: The BALB/c mouse model of DOX-induced acute and chronic myocardial injury was established via intraperitoneal injection of DOX.HE staining was applied to observe the morphological changes of myocardial tissues.Lactate dehydrogenase(LDH)in serum was detected and PowerLab system was used to detect the influence of DOX on the changes of ±dp/dtmax.The expression of microRNA-126-5p in injured myocardial tissues and the H 9c2 cells exposed to DOX was detected by real-time PCR.Gain-and loss-of-function experiments were conducted to detect the role of microRNA-126-5p in H9c2 cells treated with DOX on LDH release and caspase-3 activation.RESULTS:In acute and chronic DOX myocardial damage models in mice,HE staining showed disarranged myocardial fibers, dissolved myofibril and inflammatory cell infiltration.Higher serum LDH level and lower ±dp/dtmaxin DOX-treated mice than those in normal mice were found.Compared with the normal mice, the expression level of microRNA-126-5p was significant increased in the myocardium with DOX-induced injury.Similarly,the expression level of microRNA-126-5p was significant increased in the H9c2 cells treated with DOX.In addition, over-expression of microRNA-126-5p decreased cell viability and promoted apoptosis,while microRNA-126-5p ablation promoted the viability and inhibited the apoptosis of H9c2 cells.CONCLUSION:The microRNA-126-5p expression is up-regulated in myocar-dial injury induced by DOX,and microRNA-126-5p inhibits cell viability and promotes apoptosis induced by DOX.
10.Treatment of senile osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures with percutaneous kyphoplasty under local anesthesia.
Xuan-liang RU ; Zeng-Hui JIANG ; Bo-Shan SONG ; Xian-Ge GUI ; Hang LIN ; Jian HE
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2013;26(10):824-828
OBJECTIVETo evaluate the clinical outcomes of percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) in treating senile osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures under local anesthesia.
METHODSFrom May 2007 to May 2010,129 patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures were treated with PKP under local anesthesia. There were 47 males and 82 females, ranging in age from 61 to 92 years old,with an average of 73.7 years old,including 88 segments of thoracic vertebrae and 101 segments of lumbar vertebrae. Visual analogue scale (VAS),height of vertebral body,Cobb's angle were evaluated before and after operation.
RESULTSOperations were performed successfully in all patients and these patients were followed up from 24 to 60 months with an average of 34.2 months. Preoperative,postoperative two weeks and at final follow-up,VAS score was 7.9+/-2.5,2.8+/-1.8,3.0+/-2.2,respectively;Cobb angle was (28.3+/-13.7)degree, (16.2+/-9.8)degree, (19.1+/-10.3)degree, respectively. There was significant difference between postoperative and preoperative, and between at final follow up and preoperative (P<0.05). The height of vertebral body obtained partial recovery. Bone cement leakage occurred in 23 vertebrae (with proportion of 17.8%) during operation,among one patient with temporary clinical symptom of radiculalgia. All lumbago obtained obviously anesis after operation, 1 case complicated with respiratory depression and recovered after resuscitation; 1 case complicated with intestinal obstruction and improved after treatment, 1 case complicated with fracture separation of vertebral body by bone cement, and 4 cases complicated with fracture of adjacent vertebral body.
CONCLUSIONPercutaneous vertebral kyphoplasty is an effective method for treatment of senile osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures,which can expeditiously relieve pain and effectively recovery height of vertebral body and Cobb angle,it has advantages of minimal invasive. The results of short and mid-term follow-up were satisfactory, long-term follow-up is still needed. Correctly choosing the operative indication and improving surgical technique may avoid complications, especially bone cement leakage which is the most frequent complication.
Aged ; Aged, 80 and over ; Anesthesia, Local ; methods ; Female ; Follow-Up Studies ; Fractures, Compression ; surgery ; Humans ; Kyphoplasty ; adverse effects ; methods ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Osteoporotic Fractures ; surgery ; Spinal Fractures ; surgery