1.The novel bioreactor for bioartificial liver
International Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2001;24(2):54-59
A special bioreactor-SBR,including its principle and structure character,is introduced in this article,which is applied in biodialysis system LDBS. According to the result of the testing on animals ,it is proved to be available that using this special bioreactor liver cells can be cultured in large quantities and chronically,and their activity and performance can be hold for a long period. Metabolism is also observed and the immunoreaction between blood and liver cells is validated.
2.Perioperative transfusion of blood components in pediatric patients
Bo XIANG ; Zude CHEN ; Yiyang ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2014;29(6):404-405
Circulatory state and metabolic homeostasis could be more easily disturbed during perioperative periods for children compared with those of adults especially when receiving massive transfusions.Patient's age would be an important factor for clinical evaluation if certain amount of blood was lost.Component transfusions have now gained wide recognitions.Specific blood components should be considered according to different diseases,which would make transfusion more accurate and blood resources used more efficiently.This article focused on the indications,doses and several specific issues for perioperative component transfusions among pediatric patients.
3.Effect of Yiqi Jianpi Fang on Aberrant Crypt Foci Production in Carcinogenesis Wistar Rat Colorectal Cancer Model and Investigation on the Related Mechanism
Fanchen ZHAO ; Yan LI ; Yingbin LUO ; Yiyang ZHOU ; Xiating XU
Progress in Modern Biomedicine 2017;17(26):5043-5047
Objective:To investigate the inhibitory effect and the related mechanism of Yiqi Jianpi Fang on aberrant crypt focus (ACF) in Wister rat colorectal cancer model.Methods:50 Wistar rats were randomly divided into 5 groups:TCM low dose group(TCM solution diluted 3 times,5 mL/kg daily gastric volume),TCM middle dose group (5 mL/kg daily gastric volume),TCM high dose group (15 mL/kg daily gastric volume),model group,normal group.With 10 rats in each group.The colorectal tissues were observed under microscope after methylene blue staining by immunohistochemistry method.Results:Compared with the model group,the number of ACF and large ACF in each TCM group were decreased (P<0.05),and the number of ACF in the TCM middle dose group reduced most obvious,and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).The proliferation indexs of PCNA in intestinal gland cells 24 h and 48 h after modeling in the TCM groups were higher than those in the model group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The apoptosis index of intestinal gland cells 24 h and 48 h after modeling in the TCM groups were higher than those in the model group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).The ectopic expression of β-catenin in TCM groups were lower than that in the model group,and it was highest in the high dose group,than was the low dose group,and the middle group was lowest(P<0.05).The expression of MMP-7 in TCM groups were lower than that in the model group,and it was highest in the low dose group,than was the high dose group,and the middle dose group was lowest (P<0.05).Conclusion:Yiqi Jianpi Fang can significantly reduce the number of ACF in Wister rats,inhibit the activation of Wnt signaling in colorectal cancer,reduce the incidence of colorectal cancer,and have a certain preventive effect.
4.Effects of ketamine on depression-like behaviors of male offspring rat exposed to prenatal restraint stress
Yi LIU ; Xi DENG ; Bo HAO ; Yiyang LEI ; Li XUE ; Xiaoguang WANG ; Hu ZHAO ; Yanwei SHI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2017;26(8):673-677
Objective To investigate the effect of ketamine on depression-like behaviors at different developmental stages of offspring rat exposed to prenatal restraint stress (PRS).MethodsPregnant SD rats were randomly divided into control group (n=6) and PRS group (n=8).The dams of PRS group received three times(45 minutes/time)restraint stress every day.The anxiety-like and depression-like behaviors of the offsprings of the two groups were tested in the stage of juvenile,adolescence and early adulthood.Then the antidepressant effect of ketamine on prenatal stress rats at different developmental stages was observed.ResultsIn the open-field test,the time in the central area of the offspring rats in PRS group at different developmental stages (juvenile(2.50±0.43)s,adolescence(9.17±1.05)s,early adulthood(8.33±0.92)s) were significantly lower than those of the control group((8.33±1.05)s,(19.17±1.06)s,(18.83±1.30)s,all P<0.05).In the forced swimming test,the immobility time in the offspring rats of PRS group at the different developmental stages (juvenile(192.50±10.82)s,adolescence(182.75±10.12)s,early adulthood(199.88±9.20) s)were significantly higher than those of control group((76.00±19.00)s,(96.30±12.91)s,(108.30±10.98)s,all P<0.05).Ketamine could quickly and strongly reduce the immobility time of the offsprings exposed to PRS in the stage of adolescence and early adulthood (P<0.01),but the effect was weaker in the juvenile offsprings (P<0.05).ConclusionPRS leads to persistent anxiety-like and depression-like behavior in offsprings and ketamine exerts a good antidepressant effect on the offspring rats in the stage of adolescence and early adulthood.
5.A newly proposed experimental liver fibrosis model induced by repeated injection of rabbits' liver homogenate in rats
Yiyang CHEN ; Xinmin LI ; Li LI ; Tailing WANG ; Baoen WANG ; Xinyan ZHAO
International Journal of Surgery 2011;38(4):228-231,封3
Objective To establish a method of a new type of liver fibrosis model in rats induced by repeated injection of rabbits' liver homogenate. Methods Female Wistar rats were randomly divided into a normal control group (8 rats), a human albumin induced liver fibrosis model group (15 rats) and a rabbits'liver homogenate induced liver fibrosis group (15 rats). The induction of liver fibrosis began with an immune sensitizing period (4 weeks) and was followed by an immune attacking period (8 weeks). After 8 weeks'attacking, all rats were sacrificed under anesthesia. Liver enzymes in serum and hydroxyproline in liver tissue were measured by standard methods and pathological scores were assessed by pathologists. Results The rats' liver weight, ratio of liver weight to body weight in the model group of liver homogenate were significantly increased compared with the normal control group. Serum globulin, tissue hydroxyproline were significantly increased, whereas serum albumin was significantly decreased in the homogenate group. There was only 20.0 percent of liver fibrosis score (2/10) exceeding a degree of 3 in the albumin group whereas 73.3 percent of that (11/15) were exceeding a degree of 3 in the homogenate group and the difference was significant (x2 = 4. 87,P = 0. 027). Conclusion In the study, we established a method of a new type of experimental liver fibrosis model in rats. The method has a significantly high success rate and this model can be used to study the mechanism of liver fibrosis and the efficacy of antifibrotic medicine.
6."Screening of Ingredients Assembling of Chinese Medicine ""BZL"" Prescription and Its Effect on Experimental Fatty Liver Rats"
Shengxi MENG ; Yiyang HU ; Qin FENG ; Jinghua PENG ; Yu ZHAO ; Liang CHEN ; Lin XU ; Lin LIU ; Yamei HAI ; Chungeng LIANG
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(1):45-51
This study was aimed to explore five Chinese medicine components or ingredients from Qu-Shi Hua-Y u Decoction (QSHYD) with uniform design method and screen ingredients assembling of Chinese medicine BZL pre-scription in order to verify its therapeutic effect on experimental fatty liver rats. High-fat diet was used in the estab-lishment of fatty liver rat models. Five effective ingredients (i.e., chlorogenic acid, geniposide, curcumin, polydatin and polysaccharide of Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz) of QSHYD were used as study subjects. Uniform design was applied in the grouping design. The intragastric administration was given for four weeks. The screening index was the content of liver triglyceride (TG). The ingredients assembling of Chinese medicine BZL prescription was screened through uniform design and regression analysis. The same fatty liver animal model was used in the comparison be-tween QSHYD and rosiglitazone. The TG content in liver tissues of rats and serum ALT activity were detected. The pathological changes of liver tissues were observed (HE stain and oil red O stain) with Ridit analysis to verify its therapeutic effect. The results showed that through screening, the regression equation was Y = 15.083X1 + 5.321X2- 5.186X3 - 16.157X4 + 9.35X5 + 17.667X3X4 - 8.422X1X2 - 6.617X3X5 + 16.571 (X1: chlorogenic acid, X2:polydatin, X3: polysaccharide of Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz, X4: geniposide, X5: curcumin). According to this equation, the best TG reducing effect occurred when the chlorogenic acid (X1), polysaccharide of Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz (X3), and geniposide (X4) were the maximum dosage. It showed that the best combination in inhibiting TG content in liver tissues was X3, X4 and X1 (i.e. BLZ prescription). Among fatty liver rat mod-els induced with same high-fat diet, the screened Chinese medicine ingredient BZL prescription can obviously reduce its TG content in liver tissues and serum ALT activity ( P < 0 . 01 ) . It obviously improved the fatty degen-eration of rat's liver. It was concluded that ingredients assembling of Chinese medicine BZL prescription screened through uniform design can obviously prevent and treat fat deposition and injury of the liver among rat models induced by high-fat diet .
7.Study on the molecular size distribution and the structural characteristics of group B meningococcal cap-sular polysaccharides
Zhiqiang ZHAO ; Yingying YANG ; Xubo YU ; Yiyang FENG ; Ani LI ; Hongchun FANG ; Ruijie QIAO ; Bing WU ; Fanglei LIU ; Guilin XIE
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2014;(5):381-387
Objective To investigate the molecular size distribution and the structure of group B me-ningococcal capsular polysaccharides for the development of vaccines .Methods The molecular size distribution of group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides was analyzed by chromatography on a Sepharose CL -4B col-umn.The molecular weight of repeat units were measured by matrix assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF-MS).The structural characteristics of group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides were analyzed by nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR) based on the chemical shift of all charac-teristic protons by using group C meningococcal capsular polysaccharides and sialic acid as the controls .Results The KD value of group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides extracted from 15 strains were ranged from 0.60 to 0.76.The molecular weight of repeat units was 284, which was identical to the theoretical value .The group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides were 2→8 linked homopolymers of sialic acid lacking O-acetyl groups.Conclusion The group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides had lower molecular weights , which might result in their poor immunogenicity .The structure of group B meningococcal capsular polysaccharides could be quickly and accurately analyzed by NMR technology .
8.Analysis of clinico-pathological features and risk factors affecting prognosis in elderly patients with gastric cancer
Ping'an DING ; Peigang YANG ; Yuan TIAN ; Yiyang HU ; Yang LIU ; Honghai GUO ; Zhidong ZHANG ; Dong WANG ; Yong LI ; Qun ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2021;40(1):96-101
Objective:To explore the clinico-pathological characteristics and risk factors affecting prognosis in elderly patients with gastric cancer.Methods:A retrospective study was used to retrospectively analyze 2386 patients with gastric cancer undergoing radical surgery in Surgery Department of the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University from 1 January 2012 to 1 January 2015.Patients aged 70 years and older were screened so as to analyze clinical characteristics and influencing factors for the prognosis.Results:A total of 2386 patients with gastric cancer were divided into the elderly group aged 70 years and older(342 of 2386 cases, 14.3%). There were statistically significant differences between the two groups in gender, number of concomitant diseases, NRS2002 score, PG-SGA score, tumor location, tumor diameter, histological type, Borrmann classification, tumor invasion depth staging(pT), lymph node metastasis staging(pN), the anatomic extent of tumor staging(TNM, pTNM), and Lauren classifications( P<0.05). The 981 of 2386 cases(41.4%)had postoperative complications, accompanied by 413 cases(17.3%)of surgery-related complications and 568 cases(24.0%)of non-surgery-related complications.A multivariate logistic analysis showed that the number of preoperative co-existing diseases ≥ 2 was an independent influencing factor for postoperative complications in elderly gastric cancer patients( HR=4.478, 95% CI: 1.121-7.918, P=0.006). The 5-year OS and DSS was 21.10% and 62.73% in the ≥70 years gastric cancer group, and was 54.1% and 70.0% in the <70 years gastric cancer group, respectively.The difference in the 5-year OS between the two groups was statistically significant( P<0.05), while the difference in the 5-year DSS between the two groups was not statistically significant( P>0.05). Multivariate analysis by the Cox proportional hazard model showed that the independent risk factors for the prognosis of elderly patients with gastric cancer included the low-undifferentiated histological type of the tumor( P=0.004), the depth of tumor invasion pT stage of pT4a-pT4b( P=0.007), lymph node metastasis( P=0.034), tumor pTNM stage ⅢA-ⅢC( P=0.002)and vascular tumor thrombus( P=0.034). Conclusions:Elderly patients with gastric cancer have many preoperative co-existing diseases, which increases the risk of postoperative non-surgical complications.Therefore, we should focus on the peri-operative management of their comorbid diseases so as to improve the safety and efficacy of surgery.The advanced age is not the independent risk factors for the prognosis.
9.Effect of diet on enterotype-related gut microbiota in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease
Qiaohong LIU ; Yu ZHAO ; Yiyang HU
Journal of Clinical Hepatology 2021;37(4):939-942
Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a typical chronic liver disease closely associated with gut dysbiosis, and dietary factor may be the most important driving factor affecting the composition and function of intestinal bacteria. Based on the concept of enterotype, this article summarizes the effect of diet on enterotype-related gut microbiota in NAFLD, including Firmicutes/Bacteroidetes ratio, Bacteroides, Prevotella, Ruminococcus, Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and other bacteria. It is pointed out that improving diet to regulate gut microbiota is one of the important strategies for the prevention and treatment of NAFLD and has a good prospect, which needs further mechanism and clinical research.
10.Diagnostic value of clinical indices in syndrome differentiation of chronic hepatitis B: an exploration based on receiver operating characteristic curves and stepwise discriminant analysis.
Yu ZHAO ; Jinghua PENG ; Xuemei LI ; Qilin FU ; Tuan CUI ; Qi LI ; Yajun TANG ; Qin FENG ; Hua ZHANG ; Hua ZHOU ; Yiyang HU
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2012;10(12):1382-7
To explore the diagnostic value of 75 commonly used clinical laboratory markers for differentiation of traditional Chinese medicine syndromes such as liver and gallbladder damp-heat and liver depression and spleen deficiency in patients with chronic hepatitis B.