1.Effect of Ligustrazine on the Expression of Connective Tissue Growth Factor and Osteopontin in the Tubulointerstitium of Diabetic Nephropathy Rats
Yan YANG ; Chunguang XIE ; Yingjie DU
Traditional Chinese Drug Research & Clinical Pharmacology 1993;0(02):-
Objective To observe the effect of ligustrazine (TMP) on the expression of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) and osteopontin (OPN) in the renal tubulointerstitium of diabetic nephropathy (DN) rats. Methods Wistar rats were used to establish the models through intraperitoneal injection of onedose streptozotocin (STZ) and nephrectomy. Rats were divided into 5 groups at random: model group, blank control group, Lotensin (1.7 mg? kg- 1? d- 1) group, of high-and lowdosage of TMP groups (150, 50 mg? kg- 1? d- 1). Except the rats in blank group and model group, the rats received corresponding medicines according to the experimental design for 12 weeks.Volume of urine protein within 24 hours was examined in the 4th, the 8th and the 12 th week, OPN mRNA expression in the renal tubulointerstitium was detected by RT- PCR and CTGF was detected by means of immunohistochemistry. Results Compared with normal group, the volume of 24 h urine protein rised obviously (P
2.Effects of desflurane on hemodynamica in aged patients
Shulan JIAO ; Bin DU ; Yingjie LAN
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1997;0(11):-
Objective To investigate the effects of desflurane on hemodynamics in aged patients.Methods Thirty ASA gradeⅠ Ⅱaged patients,scheduled for elective surgery,were studied. Anesthesia was induced with intravenous thiopentol,succinylcholine and fentanyl.After intubation coesophageal Doppler monitor was performed to measure CO,PV,HR,FTC,CVP,CI,MAP and SVR following inhalation of desflurane at 0 5MAC,1 0MAC,1 5MAC and 2 0MAC respectively.Results Compared with those before inhalation desflurane,MAP and SVR decreased more significantly at 1 0MAC,1 5MAC and 2 0MAC(P0 05),HR and FTC increased significantly at 1.0MAC,1.5MAC and 2.0MAC(P
3.Air Total Suspended Particle and Cerebral-Cardiovascular Disease Mortality in Urban Residents in Fushun City
Yingjie DU ; Gang LIN ; Guifan SUN
Journal of Environment and Health 1989;0(06):-
Objective To assess the relationship between the concentration of total suspended particle (TSP) and cerebral-cardiovascular disease mortality of urban residents in Fushun city, China. Methods The data of cerebral-cardiovascular disease mortality and TSP concentration from 1999 to 2003 in Fushun city were collected. The association between TSP concentrations and the mortality of cerebral-cardiovascular diseases was analyzed using Poisson regression model adjusted for seasons, long-term patterns and meteorological variations using an ecological parametric method. Results As the concentration of TSP increased by 50 ?g/m3, OR of cerebral-cardiovascular disease mortality increase was 1.015 42 (95%CI=1.000 18-1.030 89) in the male group and 1.022 40 (95%CI=1.004 87-1.040 23) in the aged male group respectively, as 4-days lag TSP concentration increased by 50 ?g/m3, OR of cerebral-cardiovascular disease mortality increase was 1.008 26 (95%CI=1.000 57-1.016 02) in the whole people, 1.016 27 (95%CI=1.006 71-1.025 93) in the male group and 1.016 65 (95%CI=1.005 25-1.028 19) in the aged male group respectively. Conclusion Air pollution by TSP is considered as a risk factor for the increase of cerebral-cardiovascular disease mortality in Fushun city, China.
4.Development of S2001 field operating table
Wanyu GAO ; Zhenjie DU ; Yingjie QIN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1989;0(04):-
To meet the requirements of modern field first-aid operation, a field operating table, which can be wholly folded, is developed in this paper. The table consists of a bracket and a board. The trigonal bracket, with double arms, has an articulated shoring. The posture regulation part is composed of the wormwheel, worm, rocker of plate and shoring fittings of all segments of the table. According to the measurements of its dimensions and posture angle, military experiment, experiments for stability, load, regulation moment and simulate transportation on the third level of road, S2001 field operating table is suitable for the operations on head and cervix, chest and abdomen, limbs, urinary organs and the five sense organs, whose wholly-fold structure contributes to rapid deployment and undeployment in the field.
5.Preparation of harmine hydrochloride liposome by active loading method
Song DU ; Yingjie DENG ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(05):-
Objective To prepare a harmine hydrochloride liposome formulation with high encapsulation efficiency. Methods Preformulation investigation was carried out to obtain the drug physicochemical properties such as solubility and lgD in buffers of different pH value. Harmine hydrochloride was encapsulated into liposomes by active loading method. Encapsulation efficiency of liposomes was determined after the free drug was separated from liposome by ultrafiltration. The influence factors on the encapsulation efficiency including drug-lipid weight ratio, incubation temperature, pH value of external water phase were investigated. Results As the pH value increasing, the solubility of harmine hydrochloride was decreased, while the apparent oil-water distribution coefficient was increased. By active loading method, the encapsulation efficiency could be over 80% when the drug to lipid weight ratio was under 1∶5. The pH gradient between intervesicle and intravesicle obviously influenced the encapsulation efficiency, while incubation temperature had little effect on encapsulation efficiency. Conclusion Active loading is suitable for preparing harmine hydrochloride liposome with high encapsulation efficiency.
6.Cell-killing and sensitization effect of 6-gingerol on human hepatoma carcinoma cell in chemotherapy in different environment
Huaqing PU ; Bingxiang WANG ; Ailing DU ; Yingjie LI ; Zhimian ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2014;33(4):424-428
Objective To compare the cell-killing and sensitization effect of 6-gingerol on human hepatoma carcinoma (HepG-2) cell in normal mode versus hypoxia-hypoglycemia mode in chemotherapy.Methods The HepG-2 cells was cultured to logarithmic phase and treated with adriamyein doxorubicin hydrochloride (ADM) (5,10,15,20,40,60 mg/L) and 6-gingerol(25,50,100,200 μmol/L)in different concentrations.Then the cell counting kit (CCK-8) assay kit was used to determine the proliferation inhibition of HepG-2 cells.Cell apoptosis was detected by combining flow cytometry and AnnexinV-FITC PI double staining after treated with different drugs.The expressions of bcl-2,bax and birc-5 mRNA in HepG-2 cells was detected by real time fluorescence quantitative polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR)assay.Results 6-gingerol and ADM had a certain degree of growth inhibition on HepG-2 cells.In two modes,the inhibition ratios of the 6-gingerol and ADM were both increased along with the increase of the concentration,which showed a dose-dependent manner.Flow cytometry analysis demonstrated that the apoptosis rate in the control group,6-gingerol group,ADM group and the 6-gingerol+ADM group in the normal mode was (7.98±0.76)%,(9.63 ± 1.00) %,(12.70 ± 2.13) % and (19.92 ± 1.41) % respectively.The apoptosis rate in the control group,6-gingerol group,ADM group and the 6-gingerol+ ADM group in the hypoxia-hypoglycemia mode was (13.92 ± 2.02)%,(19.36 ±-1.22)%,(27.87 ± 0.99)% and (38.63 ± 2.25)% respectively.It demonstrated that the apoptosis rate was increased in the experimental groups as compared to the control group under the two culture conditions(the normal mode and the hypoxiahypoglycemia mode)(t=7.250,5.259,12.185,8.140,15.000,47.576,respectively,all P<0.05,0.01 or 0.001).The combination group had the highest number of apoptosis cells,and the number of apoptosis cells was higher in hypoxia-hypoglycemia group than in normal culture group.Real-time PCR analysis showed that,compared with the control group,the expressions of bcl-2 and birc-5 mRNA were decreased and the expression of bax mRNA had no significant changes in experimental group under the normal culture conditions.The expressions of bcl-2 and birc-5 mRNA were significantly decreased and the expression of bax mRNA was increased in experimental group as compared with the control group under the hypoxia-hypoglycemia conditions.Under the hypoxiahypoglycemia environment,the expression of bcl-2 mRNA was significantly increased,the expressions of bax and birc-5 mRNA was significantly reduced,and the ratio of bcl-2 and bax was significantly increased as compared with the normal culture conditions.Conclusions 6 gingerol may decrease the inhibitory effect of survivin protein on tumor cells apoptosis by reduced the expression of birc-5,which generates the cell-killing and sensitizing effect on HepG-2 cell in chemotherapy.This performance is more obvious in the hypoxia-hypoglycemia environment.
7.Study on Toxicity and Adverse Effect of Different Processed Samples of Arisaema Amurense Maxim.
Zhonglin YANG ; Yingjie WEI ; Hui DU ; Yuanyuan XUAN ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(02):-
Objective: To investigate the effects of different processing methods (steeping, boiling) and different adjuvants (alum, ginger, bile) on toxicity and adverse effect of Arisaema Amurense Maxim. Methods: The determinations of toxicity and adverse effect were performed by tasting of hot and tingle, test of stimulating rabbit eyes and acute toxicity test. Results: The product processed by alum is better than that by ginger in eliminating hot and tingle taste. The product processed by heating is better than that without heating. The test result of stimulating rabbit eyes is similar to that of hot and tingle taste. The result of acute toxicity test indicates that the toxicity of Arisaema Amurense Maxim is low. Conclusions: It is scientific that Arisaema Amurense Maxim. is mostly processed by alum and heat. The clinical application of Arisaema Amurense Maxim. has a certain safety.
8.Effects of Processing on Contents of Amino Acid and Part of Inorganic Elements in Arisaema Amurense Maxim.
Yingjie WEI ; Baoling ZHANG ; Zhonglin YANG ; Hui DU ; Zhijing HE ;
Chinese Traditional Patent Medicine 1992;0(04):-
Objective: To investigate the effects of different processing methods(steeping, boiling) and different adjuvants(alum, ginger, bile) on contents of amino acid and part of inorganic elements in Arisaema amurense Maxim.. Methods: The amino acid was determined by HPLC, and the inorganic elements were determined by AAS. Results: The total content of amino acid was the highest in raw Arisaema amurense Maxim. and the lowest in Arisaema amurense Maxim. processed with bile, wherease it was similar to other processed samples. The inorganic element content changed after it was processed. Conclusion: The long rinse is the key factor of losing amino acid in Arisaema amurense Maxim. after being processed. The content of inorganic element in adjuvants is the key factor of their content changes in Arisaema amurense Maxim. after it is processed.
9.In vitro test of slow-release magnesium chloride of anti-calcification small caliber tissue engineering blood vessels
Yangyang LI ; Yingjie YANG ; Jie LIU ; Zhao YANG ; Pengchong DU ; Liang ZHAO ; Wenbin LI
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2021;37(5):303-308
Objective:To construct tissue engineering small-caliber anti-calcifiction blood vessels with micron slow-release magnesium chloride.Methods:After decellularizing sheep carotid artery by combining Triton X-100+ deoxycholate sodium salt and DNA/RNA ribozyme, tissue engineering small-caliber vascular scaffold was made, HE staining of elastic fiber and collagen were carried out at the same time, and scanning electron microscope was used to observe the decellularization and the performance of vascular stent. The microemulsion anti-calcification slow-release microsphere particles loaded with magnesium chloride(MgCl 2) were prepared by double emulsion method, ultrasonic breaking, high speed stirring and evaporation method. Detected the particle size, encapsulation rate, drug loading(rate) of the sustained-release microspheres and measured the sustained-release curve. After the artificial small-caliber blood vessel was cross-linked with carbodiimide hydrochloride/succinic imine(EDC/NHS), freeze-drying technology was used to combine the micron slow-release microspheres loaded with MgCl 2 with the vascular scaffold. Observed the combination under the electron microscope, and tested the thickness and tensile strength of the specimen blood vessels. Results:After decellularization, the sheep carotid artery could remove all kinds of cells and maintain the original performance of the scaffold. The averaged particle size of micro-calcium-resistant slow-release microspheres loaded with MgCl 2 was(1.31±0.02)μm, which was relatively uniform. The encapsulation rate of microsphere particles was 82.79%, and the drug loading(rate) was 2.98%, which existed within 25 days slow release, the release rate reached 81.08%. The slow-release microsphere particles loaded with chlorinase could be effectively and tightly combined with small-caliber tissue engineering blood vessels. Conclusion:The slow-release microsphere particles loaded with magnesium chloride made of PLGA as a carrier have the effect of slow-release magnesium ions. It laid the foundation for the construction of anti-calcification tissue engineering small-caliber blood vessels.
10.Antitumor activity and toxicityin vivo of iron-fluouracil complex
Min SHI ; Yun ZHOU ; Xine DU ; Yingjie CHEN ; Peng WANG ; Wenyuan ZHONG ; Yiping ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2016;20(12):1779-1786
BACKGROUND:Previous research indicated that iron-fluorouracil-phenanthroline complex has good antitumor activity in vitro, which can inhibit the proliferation of human cancer cels. OBJECTIVE:To detect the antitumor activity and toxicity of iron-fluouracil-phenanthroline complex, [Fe(5-Fu)2(Phen)SO4],in vivo. METHODS:A total of 40 Kunming mice were randomly divided into four groups, which were intraperitoneally injected with 72, 102.9, 147, 210 mg/kg [Fe(5-Fu)2(Phen)SO4] and the half lethal dose of the complex was detected. One day after the establishment of mouse S180 sarcoma models, the model mice were randomly divided into eight groups, and administered with the intraperitoneal injection of 15 mg/kg (low dose group), 30 mg/kg (middle dose group), 60 mg/kg (high dose group) [Fe(5-Fu)2(Phen)SO4], normal saline (negative control group), cisplatin (positive control group), 5-fluorouracil, iron-salt and phenanthroline, respectively. The injection was done once a day, lasting for 7 days. The weight of sarcomas, body weight, the main organ coefficient and histopathological changes of the main organs were detected. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The half lethal dose of [Fe(5-Fu)2(Phen)SO4] was 103.9 mg/kg. Compared with the negative control group, high dose group, positive control group and 5-fluorouracil could significantly inhibit the growth of the tumor (P< 0.05 orP< 0.01), and the effect of high dose group was the most obvious (P < 0.01). Compared with cisplatin, 60mg/kg [Fe(5-Fu)2(Phen)SO4] had a weaker inhibitory effect on the kidney, but higher inhibitory effect on the liver, spleen and thymus, indicating the complex has a lower nephrotoxicity, but stronger immunotoxicity and hepatotoxicity than cisplatin.