1.THE EFFECT OF VITAMIN E ON THE MITOCHONDRIAL FUNCTION OF COLD EXPOSED RATS
Chao ZHOU ; Yunyu HUANG ; Changrong YI ; Jianguo DAI
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(03):-
To evaluate the effect of Vitamin E on mitoc bond rial function of cold exposed rats male weaning rats were divided randomly into three groups. The group A was supplemented with 30 mg ?-tocopherol and 15?g sodium selenite per 100gm basal diet. The group B and C were fed basal diet on- ly. The group A and B were kept at the cold room (-2?1℃) and the group C kept at room temperature. Liver mitochondria were isolated for measurement of its respiratory function. Succinate was utilized as substrates of oxidative phosphorylation. Respiration rates of state 3 oxygen uptake and therefore ATP synthesis were found to increase with Vitamin E supplemented diet. Significantly less decline of ADP/O ratios and RCR was observed for group A than that of group B. These results suggest that Vitamin E has the effect of maintaining the physiological intactness of mitochondria of the cold exposed rats, and therefore may enhance the metabolic conservation of energy with the consequence of increasing the ability of cold tolerance of the cold exposed animals.
2.Correlation studies on tuberculosis patient′s self-efficacy and coping style
Lijun HUANG ; Chao WANG ; Yi XIE ; Wenxin ZHANG ; Yang LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2017;33(13):964-969
Objective To describe the status of the self-efficacy and coping styles of tuberculosis patients,analysis the relationship between self-efficacy and coping styles. Methods With the method of convenient sampling, used the general information questionnaire self-designed, General Self-Efficacy Scale (GSES) and Medical Coping Modes Questionnaire (MCMQ) to take questionnaire survey on 132 patients with pulmonary tuberculosis.Applicated SPSS19.0 software for the statistics, and analyzed the relationship between self-efficacy and coping styles on patients with pulmonary tuberculosis. Results The mean score of self-efficacy in 132 pulmonary tuberculosis patients was 24.90 ± 7.04,which was in the medium to low level. The proportion of mediun,lower,higher level of self-efficacy was 44.70% (59/132), 39.40%(52/132),15.90%(21/132).Scores of the coping styles on face,avoid, yield were 21.16±9.23,16.55± 2.83,9.68 ± 4.12.Patients self-efficacy level was positively correlated with face coping style (r=0.242, P<0.05), avoid coping style (r=0.150, P<0.05),and negatively correlated with the yield response (r=-0.008, P<0.05). Conclusions The general self-efficacy level of tuberculosis patients is at a lower level. Tuberculosis patients should have more choice to handle it.
3.Progress in encephalopathy of prematurity.
Zhi-Heng HUANG ; Yi SUN ; Chao CHEN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2011;13(10):771-775
The preterm birth has been increasing for the last decade. With the development of neonatal intensive care techniques, the survival rate of preterm infants is increased markedly. However, the brain of preterm infants is so vulnerable to injury that preterm brain injury has become an enormous public health problem. Hypoxia-ischemia and infection/inflammation are two main perinatal risk factors causing premyelinating oligodendrocyte and cortical neuron injury. Encephalopathy of prematurity is characterized by diffuse white matter injury and neuronal/axonal disruption, leading to neurological disabilities such as cognitive impairment and cerebral palsy. The advancement in imaging techniques, especially magnetic resonance imaging, provides more information for preterm brain injury and brain development, which contributes to the diagnosis and follow-up of the preterm infants. This article reviews the progress in encephalopathy of prematurity in order to open a new window to prophylaxis and management of this disease.
Brain Diseases
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diagnosis
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pathology
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therapy
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Humans
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Infant, Newborn
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Infant, Premature
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Infant, Premature, Diseases
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diagnosis
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pathology
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therapy
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Leukomalacia, Periventricular
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diagnosis
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Neurons
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pathology
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Tomography, X-Ray Computed
4.Measurement of the angular velocity and perpendicular ground reaction force of the ankle joint in parachute landing simulation
Chao ZHENG ; Ji WU ; Rongrong HUANG ; Songchao CUI ; Yanwu WEN ; Yi LI ; Di WU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedics 2014;34(6):688-693
Objective To measure the angular velocity and perpendicular ground reaction force of the ankle joint under different heights with half-squat jumping in parachute training simulation,providing a reliable experiment basis for the preventing of ankle injury.Methods A total of 18 volunteers participated in this study.The experimental group included 9 male with experience of parachute landing,while the other 9 male without experience of parachute landing were assigned to the control group.Each subject was instructed to jump off a platform with a height of 30 cm and 60 cm and land on a hard surface in a half-squat posture.The dynamic landing process was recorded with a high speed camera and the biomechanical data was collected and analyzed,including perpendicular ground reaction force,angular displacement,velocity and acting time.Results From 30 cm's height,the ankle angular displacement of the control group was significantly larger than the experimental group (25.73°± 8.13° vs 20.05°± 12.27°,P < 0.05).The perpendicular ground reaction force of the control group was significantly smaller than the experimental group (3 372.4±748.6 N vs 5 181.5±1 726.2 N,P < 0.05).The acting time of the control group was significantly longer than the ex perimental group (0.049±0.015 s vs 0.012±0.004 s,P < 0.05).The buffer time of the control group was significantly shorter than the experimental group (1.397±0.746 s vs 1.737±0.451 s,P < 0.05).From 60 cm's height,the ankle angular velocity of the control group was significantly higher than the experimental group (25.45± 15.01 °/s vs 16.51 ±4.18 °/s,P < 0.05).The perpendicular ground reaction force of the control group was significantly smaller than the experimental group (4 616.0±1 124.7 N vs 7 119.5±2 307.4 N,P < 0.05).The acting time of the control group was significantly longer than the experimental group (0.048±0.013 s vs 0.015±0.006 s,P < 0.05).The buffer time of the control group was significantly shorter than the experimental group (0.922±0.347 s vs 1.617±0.547 s,P < 0.05).Conclusion Jumping from different heights,the experinental group was larger in perpendicular ground reaction force but smaller in the angular velocity and displacement than the control group.There was a shorter acting time and a longer buffer time in the experimental group than the control group.
5.Rapid PCR authentication Lonicera japanica.
Chao JIANG ; Jing-Yi HOU ; Lu-Qi HUANG ; Yuan YUAN ; Min CHEN ; Yan JIN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(19):3668-3672
To simply and rapid authenticate Lonicera japanica. Rapid allele-specific PCR primer was designed base on trnL-trnF 625 G/T Single nucleotide polymorphism and the PCR reaction systems including annealing temperature was optimized; optimized results were performed to authenticate L. japanica and its 9 adulterants. When 100 x SYBR Green I was added in the PCR product of 87 degrees C initial denatured 1 min; 87 degrees C denatured 5 s, 68 degrees C annealing 5 s, 30 cycle; L. japanica visualize strong green fluorescence under 365 nm UV lamp whereas adulterants without. The results indicate rapid allele-specific PCR could authenticate L. japanica and its adulterants rapidly and simply.
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DNA Primers
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genetics
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Drug Contamination
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prevention & control
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Lonicera
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classification
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genetics
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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methods
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Quality Control
6.Clinical Observation of Edaravone Combined with Nimodipine in the Treatment of Acute Large Area Cere-bral Infarction
Chao ZHENG ; Yi CHEN ; Feng ZHANG ; Zhichao WANG ; Xueqin HUANG ; Gang SHI
China Pharmacy 2016;27(18):2503-2505
OBJECTIVE:To observe the efficacy and safety of edaravone combined with nimodipine in the treatment of acute large area cerebral infarction. METHODS:78 patients with acute large area cerebral infarction were randomly divided into control group (38 cases) and observation group (40 cases). Control group received aspirin platelet aggregation,reduced intracranial pres-sure,maintained water and electrolyte balance,decreased cerebral edema,Xuesetong for injection,Ginkgobiloba injection,lipid and blood pressurelowering,maintained blood sugar and other conventional treatment;observation group additionally received 30 mg Edaravone injection,adding into 100 ml 0.9% Sodium chloride injection by intravenous infusion (drip completed within 30 min),twice a day+12 mg Nimodipine injection,adding into 500 ml 0.9% Sodium chloride injection by intravenous infusion,once a day,with drip rate of 0.5-1 mg/h,for continuous 10 d,then received 40 mg Nimodipine tablet,orally,3 times a day. The treat-ment course for both groups was 15 d. Clinical efficacy,blood oxygen saturation (SpO2),hemoglobin (Hb),total hemoglobin (HbT),reduced hemoglobin(MHb)before and after treatment,and the incidence of adverse reactions in 2 groups were observed. RESULTS:The total effective rate in observation group was significantly higher than control group,the incidence of adverse reac-tions was significantly lower tahn control group,the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). Before treatment,there were no significant differences in SpO2,Hb,HbT and MHb in 2 groups (P>0.05). After treatment,the SpO2,HbT and MHb were significantly higher than before,and observation group was higher than control group,the differences were statistically signifi-cant(P<0.05);Hb was significantly lower than before,the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05),but there was no significant difference between 2 groups (P>0.05). CONCLUSIONS:Based on the conventional treatment,edaravone combined with nimodipine shows significant efficacy in the treatment of acute large area cerebral infarction,it can effectively recovery neuro-logical function damage and protect the brain tissue,which can reduce the incidence of adverse.
7.A pilot study on Lauren classification of advanced gastric carcinoma using virtual touch tissue quantification
Ying TANG ; Pintong HUANG ; Yi ZHANG ; Chao ZHANG ; Yan YANG ; Zhiqiang ZHENG ; Zongmin WANG ; Xueli ZHU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2012;21(1):31-34
ObjectiveTo explore the value of virtual touch tissue quantification (VTQ) in evaluating Lauren classification of advanced gastric carcinoma.MethodsForty-one patients with gastric cancer proved by endoscopic biopsy performed preoperative VTQ examination,and the findings were compared with postoperative pathologic results via hematoxylin -eosin and Alcian Blue-Periodic Acid Schiff (AB-PAS) staining.ResultsIn 41 patients,26 cases were diagnosed as diffuse type and 15 cases as intestinal type by pathology after operation.The shear wave velocity(SWV) of diffuse type was higher than that of intestinal type [(1.72± 0.83)m/s vs (1.05± 0.66)m/s,t =2.819,P=0.008] measured by virtual touch tissue quantification (VTQ).According to the area under the ROC curve,the cut- off value of SWV in gastric cancer tissues for assessing the diffuse type was 1.045 m/s with a sensitivity of 80.8% and specificity of 73.3 % respectively.ConclusionsVTQ could be considered as a promising method to distinguish the Lauren classification in patients with advanced gastric carcinoma.
8.Detection of the texture of carotid soft plaques in patients with cerebral infarction using acoustic radiation forceimaging
Yi ZHANG ; Kungao ZHAN ; Chao ZHANG ; Pintong HUANG ; Huiliao HE ; Hongju KOU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2011;20(12):1033-1035
ObjectiveTo quantitatively assess the texture of carotid soft plaques in patients with or without cerebral infarction using acoustic radiation force imaging(ARFI).MethodsA total of 71 patients with carotid soft plaques were divided into two groups:group A including 31 patients with cerebral infarction and group B including 40 patients without cerebral infarction.ARFI was used to measure the shear wave velocities(SWV) of each soft plaque of the two groups.The results of two groups were compared.Receiver operating characteristic(ROC) curve was drawn to assess the diagnostic accuracy.ResultsThe value of SWV between two groups were significantly different ( P =0.027).The sensitivity and specificity of SWV (AUC =0.667,cut-off value =1.262 m/s) in predicting cerebral infarction was 67.7% and 70.0% respectively.ConclusionsThe texture of carotid soft plaques can be evaluated quantitatively using ARFI which was strongly related with cerebral infarction.
9.Mobilization and collection of autologous peripheral blood stem cells by CIE or IEV protocol in children with malignant solid tumors.
Yi ZHANG ; Wei-Ling ZHANG ; Dong-Sheng HUANG ; Yi-Ping YANG ; Xiao-Chao LIU ; Yi-Ping WU
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2011;13(6):471-474
OBJECTIVEAutologous peripheral blood stem cell transplantation (APBSCT) is an important method for treatment of malignant solid tumors in children. The mobilization and collection of blood stem cells is crucial for APBSCT. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy of mobilization and collection of blood stem cells by CIE or IEV chemotherapy protocol in APBSCT in children with neuroblastoma (NB) or rhabdomyosarcoma.
METHODSThe protocols of CIE (cisplatin, etoposide) and IEV (vincristine, dosfamide, etoposide) were used as mobilization chemotherapy in 8 cases of NB with stage IV and 3 cases of rhabdomysacoma with stage III, respectively. The results of the mobilization of blood stem cells were observed.
RESULTSOf the 11 cases, mononuclear cells (MNC) and CD34+ cells were successfully collected and the volume of MNC and CD34 averaged (5.55 ± 1.43)× 10(8)/kg and (4.88 ± 2.48) × 10(6)/kg, respectively. No severe complications were observed during the mobilization and collection. A rapid hemopoietic reconstitution was observed in 10 children after APBSCT. One with NB out of the 10 children died of left heart failure 32 days after APBSCT. Others (9 cases) showed a nearly normal result of routine peripheral blood test 60 days after APBSCT.
CONCLUSIONSCIE or IEV protocol is effective and safe for the mobilization and collection of peripheral blood stem cells in children with NB or rhabdomysacoma.
Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ; administration & dosage ; pharmacology ; Child ; Child, Preschool ; Epirubicin ; administration & dosage ; Etoposide ; administration & dosage ; Female ; Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor ; pharmacology ; Hematopoietic Stem Cell Mobilization ; adverse effects ; methods ; Humans ; Ifosfamide ; administration & dosage ; Male ; Neuroblastoma ; therapy ; Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation ; Recombinant Proteins ; Rhabdomyosarcoma ; therapy ; Transplantation, Autologous
10.Sodium nitrite induces PC12 cell differentiation.
Wen-Yi YAN ; Dong-Ming YU ; Chao-Shen HUANG-FU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2012;47(9):1147-1152
To investigate the potential ability of the nitrite to induce neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells, cultured PC12 cells planted on matrigel in the presence or absence of sodium nitrite were employed as model, nerve growth factor (NGF) served as a positive control. After 48 h, sodium nitrite enhanced cell viability and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) secretion. Same as the effect of NGF, sodium nitrite (1.4 mmol x L(-1)) treated cultures contained a greater proportion of cells bearing neurites and neurites were much longer than those found in negative control cultures (P < 0.05). Compared with the negative control, sodium nitrite (1.4 mmol x L(-1)) also upregulated the expression of VEGF mRNA (P < 0.05) and hypoxia inducible factor 1 alpha (HIF-1 alpha) or VEGF protein expression (P < 0.05) in cultures of PC12 cells. On the other hand, these effects of the sodium nitrite were likely mediated by HIF-1alpha, since their effects were antagonized by addition of HIF-1alpha inhibitor YC-1. Taken together, these results suggest that low doses of sodium nitrite could induce neurite outgrowth in PC12 cells by activating the HIF-1alpha-VEGF pathway.
Animals
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Cell Differentiation
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drug effects
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Cell Survival
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drug effects
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Food Preservatives
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pharmacology
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Hypoxia-Inducible Factor 1, alpha Subunit
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genetics
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metabolism
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Neurites
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drug effects
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PC12 Cells
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RNA, Messenger
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metabolism
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Rats
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Sodium Nitrite
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pharmacology
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Up-Regulation
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Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A
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genetics
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secretion