1.Functional changes of the hypothalamus-pituitary-gonad axis in Tibetan male patients with chronic hepatic disease and its clinical significance
Xuehong GONG ; Lingyun SHAO ; Wenhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Practical Internal Medicine 2001;0(07):-
Objective To study the variations of hypothalamus pituitary-gonad axis in Tibetan male patients with hepatic diseases and to understand the serum levels of gonadal hormone in different hepatic diseases.Methods We randomly selected 93 Tibetan male hepatic patients from Tibet Autonomous Region.The types of hepatic diseases included hepatitis A,hepatitis B,alcoholic hepatitis,cirrhosis and serious hepatitis.Meanwhile we selected 19 healthy Tibetan males as controls from the same region.We detected the serum levels of testoid (T),estradiol (E 2),follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH),luteinizing hormone (LH),prolactin (PRL) and luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LHRH).Statistical analysis was performed by double t-test.Results The serum levels of E 2,PRL and LHRH were all significantly different in patients with hepatic disease compared with the control.(P
2.Genotypic characteristics of hepatitis B virus isolated from 60 Tibet patients
Xuehong GONG ; Jinlei WANG ; Chengyan MENG ; Jialin JIN ; Wenhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2008;26(5):309-312
Objective To investigate the genotypic characteristics of hepatitis B virus(HBV) in Tibet.Methods Serum samples from 60 cases of hepatitis B in Tibet Autonomous Region were collected from January 2000 to March 2004.HBV genotypes were analyzed by sequencing S region and precore/core region.Results HBV isolated from 60 cases were all found to be D genotype by S region sequencing.Dc mixture was found in 59 cases,showing the recombination between their precore/core gene and genotype B virus at 1804-2299 nucleotide.The other one case showed Dbc mixture genotype,showing recombination between its precore/core gene and genotype B and C genes.Conclusions All Tibet cases in this study show mixture genotype D with recombination with genotvpe C or both genotype B and C at precore/core region.No case of pure genotype D is found.
3.The effects of mechanical vibration on the expression of estrogen and brain-derived neurotrophic factor after ovariectomy
Yijing GONG ; Mingyue LIU ; Bin LIU ; Ting JIANG ; Hengyi SHANGGUAN ; Xuehong WANG
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2022;44(12):1064-1068
Objective:To explore any effect of mechanical vibration on the expression of estrogen and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in ovariectomized rats with an osteoporotic fracture.Methods:Thirty 3-month-old female Wistar rats were divided randomly into a control group, an ovariectomy group and a vibration group, each of 10. Fractures were induced in the rats of all three groups. Twenty minutes of whole-body vertical vibration was applied to the vibration group at a frequency of 35Hz, 5 days a week for 6 weeks. After 2 and 6 weeks the fracture healing of each group was evaluated using X-rays, the levels of hippocampal estrogen were measured using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays and fracture-end BDNF was quantified by immunoblotting.Results:After 2 and 6 weeks of vibration the average fracture healing in the vibration group was significantly greater than in the other 2 groups. The average estrogen content in the hippocampus of the vibration group was significantly higher than in the other 2 groups after both 2 and 6 weeks, while the average BDNF content in their fracture ends was significantly lower. The BDNF expression at the fracture end was significantly correlated with the fracture healing.Conclusion:Mechanical vibration can promote the expression of estrogen and BDNF in the hippocampus and accelerate fracture healing in osteoporotic rats.