1.Protective effect of Fangyouling on Schistosoma japonicum infection
Xuyuan ZHU ; Xingyuan LIU ; Chaoyu WU
Chinese Journal of Schistosomiasis Control 2014;(4):464-465
Objective To evaluate the protective effect of Fangyouling extracted from herb on Schistosoma japonicum in-fection in the field. Methods The residents in 2 villages Zhaonao Village and Miaochang Village were divided into Group A 139 persons and Group B 162 persons and the residents in Group A embrocated Fangyouling before their contacting the in-fested water and the residents in Group B did not. All the residents were investigated with questionnaires and received the blood and stool examinations for schistosomiasis. Results The positive rates of blood tests were 3.13%and 9.34%in Group A and Group B respectively, the positive rates of stool examinations were 1.92%and 6.44%in Group A and Group B respectively both P values<0.05 . Conclusion Fangyouling has a good protective effect on S. japonicum infection.
2.Therapeutic effect of captopril on aged patients with essential hypertension and complications
Xuyuan ZHANG ; Rui YE ; Zhen LIU
Chinese Journal of cardiovascular Rehabilitation Medicine 2016;25(1):81-84
Objective:To observe therapeutic effect of captopril treatment on aged patients with essential hyperten‐sion (EH) and complications and evaluate its safety .Methods :A total of 116 aged EH patients ,who were compli‐cated with dyslipidemia ,diabetes mellitus etc . were selected from our hospital .According to random number table , they were randomly and equally divided into atenolol control group and captopril group (received captopril based on treatment of atenolol control group) .Blood pressure ,heart rate ,fasting plasma glucose (FPG) and blood lipids were observed and compared between two groups ,the therapeutic effect and adverse reactions were assessed .Re‐sults:After treatment ,total effective rate of captopril group was significantly higher than that of atenolol control group (98.28% vs .87.93% ,P<0.05);compared with atenolol control group ,there were significant reductions in levels of blood pressure [ (131.20 ± 11.02/82.01 ± 6.75) mmHg vs .(115.62 ± 10.27/75.68 ± 5.21) mmHg] ,heart rate [ (65.14 ± 6.32) beats/min vs .(57.21 ± 4.02) beats/min] ,FPG [ (4.75 ± 1.36) mmol vs .(3.65 ± 1.24) mmol] ,total cholesterol [ (2.69 ± 0.58) mmol/L vs .(2.10 ± 0.41) mmol/L] ,triglyceride [ (0.96 ± 0.41) mmol/L vs .(0.72 ± 0.35) mmol/L] and low density lipoprotein cholesterol [ (1.95 ± 0.57) mmol/L vs .(1.71 ± 0.40) mmol/L] in captopril group ,P<0.05 or <0.01 .There were no obvious adverse reactions occurred in both groups . Conclusion:Compared with atenolol ,captopril treatment possesses better therapeutic effect without adverse reac‐tions in aged patients with essential hypertension and complications ,which is worth extending .
3.HPLC method for determination of uric acid in plasma of hyperuricemia model mice
Xuyuan LIU ; Qian SHANG ; Chuan LI ; Peng LIU ; Wei LIU ; Guilong ZHAO ; Zhixing ZHOU ; Haizhi ZHANG
Drug Evaluation Research 2017;40(3):319-323
Objective To establish an efficient HPLC method for the determination of uric acid in plasma of hyperuricemia model mice,and the evaluation of uric acid lowering effect of Lesinurad.Methods The Laballiance Series Ⅲ HPLC system was adopted with Kromasil C18 column (100 mm × 4.6 mm,5 μm).The mobile phase consisted of methanol-0.5% acetic acid (10:90) for isocratic elution with a flow rate of 0.4 mL/min.The detection wavelength was set at 283 nm.The established HPLC method was used to detect the plasma uric acid level of mice at 0.5,1.0,and 2.0 h time points after which being ip injected with 250 and 500 mg/kg uric acid.Lesinurad of 250 and 500 mg/kg was ig given to mice,0.5 h later,mice were ip injected with 500 mg/kg uric acid to establish hyperuricemia model,and 1 h later,the established HPLC method was used to detect the plasma uric acid level of mice.Results There was a good linear relationship between peak area and the concentration of plasma uric acid in the range of 7.5-150 μg/mL (r =0.997).The specificity,repeatability,precision,stability,and recovery of the established HPLC method was in accordance with the guiding rules of biological sample determination.Compared with the endogenous serum uric acid concentration of control group mice,serum uric acid concentration of 250 mg/kg dose group was significantly increased 0.5 h after ip administration with uric acid (P < 0.01),and serum uric acid concentration of 500 mg/kg dose group was significantly increased 0.5,1.0,and 2.0 h after ip administration with uric acid.Compared with model group,the concentration of uric acid in plasma decreased significantly in low dosage group administered with Lesinurad (P < 0.05),while decreased more significantly in high dosage group (P < 0.01).Conclusion This convenient,rapid,and accurate method can be applied to the determination of uric acid in mouse plasma and the evaluation of relative drugs,which provide an efficient analysis way for establishing hyperuricemia model and screening relative drugs.
4.An experimental study about how edaravone affect the nerve cells apoptosis in the compressed spinal cord
Bo GAO ; Mingyan DONG ; Xuyuan DING ; Yulin LIU ; Guoxi WANG ; Wenju FU ; Yang GUO ; Guanghai SUN
Journal of Chinese Physician 2017;19(4):514-517
Objective To investigate the protective function of edaravone in the compressed spinal cord.Methods There were 150 rabbits enrolled in each group in the experiment.Rabbits in both operation group and edaravone (EDA) treating group received mild spinal cord compressionby setting a flap head screw between C6 C7 after the neck.The spinal cord decompression was conducted seven days later.After 6 hours,rabbits in the EDA treating group were injected with a large amount of EDA through ear border veins,while the rabbits in the operation group only received 0.9% sodium chloride injection.The transmission electron microscope was used to observe the apoptotic bodies at 1 day,3 days and 7 days after compression,and 1 day,3 days,7 days,and 14 days after decompression.Flow cytometry was used to test the rate of apoptosis of spinal cord cells.Immunohistochemistry was used to test the expression of Bax protein that is related to apoptosis.Results The neuronal apoptosis appeared after compression in both operation group and EDA-treating group.The Basso Beattie Bresnahan (BBB) score,neuronal apoptosis rates,and Bax protein expressions in both groups were statistically different (P < 0.05) when the spinal cord was compressed in the first day and the third day,while there was no statistically different when spinal cord compressed at the seventh day (P > 0.05).After decompression of the spinal cord,the BBB score,neuronal apoptosis rates,and Bax protein expressions in both groups were becoming lower at the seventh day (P <0.05).Conclusions EDA has protective function for compressed spinal cord.However,only the compression of spinal cord compression period of sufficient decompression can fundamentally protect the spinal cord.
5.Correlation study between 3 T MR DTI measurements and clinical symptoms in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy
Xiao YUAN ; Sijia GAO ; Xiuxiang LIU ; Xuyuan JIANG ; Yanyan LI ; Yongfeng WANG ; Jibin CAO ; Luna BAI ; Ke XU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(3):225-229
Objective To evaluate the correlation between diffusion tensor imaging(DTI)measurements,fiber tracking(FT)and the clinical symptoms in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy.Methods According to the Japanese orthopaedics association score(JOA),104 patients with cervical spondylopathy were divided into 4 groups:mild in 31 patients with 13-16 scores,moderate in 27 with 9-12 scores,severe in 25 with 5-8 scores,and serious in 21 with 0-4 scores.According to the lesion signal characters,all patients were divided into 3 groups:Group A with normal signal in both T1 WI and T2WI in 33 patients,Group B with normal signal in T1WI but high signal in T2WI in 30 patients,and Group C with low signal in T1 WI and high signal in T2WI in 41 patients.Apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC),fractional anisotropy(FA),λ1,λ2,λ3 were measured in the spinal cord at the serious pressed section,and fiber tractography was performed.The Spearman correlation analyses was used to correlate each of the DTI measurement with JOA score.Group difference was tested with one-way ANOVA method.Results High quality of DTI was acquired in all patients.The FA values in the mild,moderate,severe,and serious groups were respectively 0.69 ±0.13,0.58 ±0.03,0.46 ±0.08,and 0.37 ±0.11 and significant difference was found in different groups(F =100.59,P < 0.05)and positively correlated with JOA scores (r =0.883,P < 0.05).There was no statistical significance between JOA scores and ADC,λ1,λ2,λ3(r=0.232,0.217,0.113,0.127,P >0.05).The FA values in group A,B,and C were respectively 0.67 ±0.33,0.51 ±0.21,0.38 ±0.03,and significant difference was found among different groups(F =50.05,P < 0.05).Decrease of JOA score and high signal in T2 companied with decrease of FA value.Decrease of FA values was found associated with increase of fiber bundle damage.The ADC,λ2,λ3 but not λ1 were significantly different among the JOA groups and the group A,B,and C.Conclusions The FA values are positively correlated with clinical symptoms.Decrease of FA values is found associated with increase of fiber bundle damage.DTI can show the severity and extent of damage of spinal cord in patients with cervical spondylotic myelopathy.
7.Effect of transcranial direct current stimulation of the bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortex on fairness-related decision-making behavior of normal adults
Yuetong RONG ; Hong LEI ; Yuqing LIU ; Jiahui LI ; Wenbiao LI ; Xuyuan ZHENG ; Yuan ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2022;31(11):1014-1019
Objective:To investigate the effect of a single-trial transcranial direct current stimulation(tDCS) of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) on fairness-related decision-making behavior.Methods:From September 2018 to February 2019, a total of 60 healthy participants between the ages of 18 and 45 were enrolled.Then, the participants were randomly divided into 3 groups with 20 in each group to receive left anode stimulation/right cathode stimulation (left anode /right cathode group), left cathode/right anode stimulation (left cathode /right anode group) or bilateral control electrodes (sham stimulation group) on the bilateral dorsolateral prefrontal cortices (DLPFC), respectively.After tDCS, the participants immediately completed the ultimatum game (UG) task as responders and a fairness questionnaire in turn.SPSS 22.0 statistical software was used to analyze the data with repeated measurement ANOVA and nonparametric test.Results:In the UG task, there was no significant difference in the acceptance rate among the three groups of participants as responders (all P>0.05). When analyzing the acceptance rate facing different proposers (" computer" and " human" ) under different fairness levels in the three stimulus types through the paired samples Wilcoxon test, it was found that the acceptance rate of the sham stimulation group to the extremely unfair proposals proposed by the human opponent was lower than that proposed by the computer(0.28 (0, 0.67), 0.44 (0.33, 0.89), Z=-2.14, P=0.032), while there was no difference in acceptance rates (both P>0.05) in the face of fair or unfair proposals proposed by computer and human opponents.The acceptance rate of the left cathode /right anode group to the unfair(0.90 (0.50, 1.00), 1.00 (0.70, 1.00), Z=-1.90, P=0.046)or extremely unfair(0.44 (0, 1.00), 0.89 (0.50, 1.00), Z=-2.73, P=0.006) proposals proposed by human opponents was significantly lower than the proposals proposed by computer opponent, and there was no differences in acceptance rate when facing fair proposals proposed by computer and human opponents ( P> 0.05). There were no significant differences in acceptance rates in the left anode /right cathode group when faced with fair, unfair, and extremely unfair schemes proposed by computer and human opponents (all P>0.05). For fairness questionnaire scores, a repeated measurements ANOVA showed that the interaction effect between group and proposer types was not significant ( F(2, 54)=2.037, P=0.140), and the group main effect was not significant ( F(1, 54)=0.165, P=0.848), but the proposer type main effect was significant ( F(1, 54)=6.363, P=0.015), indicating that the fairness questionnaire score in the face of the human opponents was lower than when facing the computer opponents( P<0.05). Conclusion:Although a single-trial tDCS on bilateral DLPFC has no significant effect on the overall acceptance rate of fairness-related decision-making, it affects the decision-making of unfair distribution scheme proposed by human or computer.
8.Connectivity pattern of action potentials causal network in prefrontal cortex during anxiety.
Xuehui BAO ; Haoran DONG ; Tiaotiao LIU ; Xuyuan ZHENG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2020;37(3):389-398
Anxiety disorder is a common emotional handicap, which seriously affects the normal life of patients and endangers their physical and mental health. The prefrontal cortex is a key brain region which is responsible for anxiety. Action potential and behavioral data of rats in the elevated plus maze (EPM) during anxiety (an innate anxiety paradigm) can be obtained simultaneously by using the and in conscious animal multi-channel microelectrode array recording technique. Based on maximum likelihood estimation (MLE), the action potential causal network was established, network connectivity strength and global efficiency were calculated, and action potential causal network connectivity pattern of the medial prefrontal cortex was quantitatively characterized. We found that the entries (44.13±6.99) and residence period (439.76±50.43) s of rats in the closed arm of the elevated plus maze were obviously higher than those in the open arm [16.50±3.25, <0.001; (160.23±48.22) s, <0.001], respectively. The action potential causal network connectivity strength (0.017 3±0.003 6) and the global efficiency (0.044 2±0.012 8) in the closed arm were both higher than those in the open arm (0.010 4±0.003 2, <0.01; 0.034 8±0.011 4, <0.001), respectively. The results suggest that the changes of action potential causal network in the medial prefrontal cortex are related to anxiety state. These data could provide support for the study of the brain network mechanism in prefrontal cortex during anxiety.