1.Effects of puerarin on learning and memory of model mouse with beta amyloid peptide-induced dementia
Dongxu YANG ; Yu TANG ; Xiaomin HU ; Jinxue LIU ; Yi CHEN ; Youyu JIN
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2005;9(40):169-171
BACKGROUND: Puerarin, the main effective component of Chinese herb, Radix puerariae, is isoflavone monomer, which can counteract learning and memory impairment induced by scopolamine or D-galactose etc.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the protective effects of puerarin on β-amYloid peptide-induced learning and memory impairment of model mouse of dementia and the changes of superoxide dismutase activity and malondialdhehyde content in brain and blood.DESIGN: Randomized controlled trailSETTING: Department of Pharmacology, Capital University of MedicalSciencesMATERIALS: The experiment was conducted in Departmentof Pharmacology of Capital University of Medical Sciences from March to June 2002.A total of 40 ICR mice were selected and randomly divided into 4 groups:pseudooperation group, dementia model group, puerarin 25 mg/kg group and puerarin 50 mg/kg group, with 10 in each group.METHODS: ①Model preparation: After anaesthesia with pentobarbital sodium, single intraventricular injection of 3 μL β-amyloid peptide was conducted from right side on each mouse in dementia model group, puerarin 25 mg/kg group and puerarin 50 mg/kg group under aseptic manipulation. The same operation was carried out on the mouse in pseudooperation group but without injection of β-amyloid peptide. ②Giving medicine:10 mL/kg physiological saline was intraperitoneally injected into the mouse in pseudooperation group and model group; 25 mL/kg puerarin was intraperitoneally injected to the mouse in 25 mg/kg puerarin group; 50 mL/kg puerarin was intraperitoneally injected to the mouse in 50 mg/kg puerarin group.The medicines were given to each group from the day of model preparation on and behavioral test was carried out 12 days later. ③ Morris water maze examination was used to detect learning and memory ability of the mice.Time for finding the platform (escape latency) in 2 minutes, swimming distance, original angle and search strategy were recorded as learning results.④When the above experiment was finished, anaesthesia with ether was applied to the mice and blood was collected from the orbit to prepare serum.After that, the mice were put to death by decapitation and the tissue of right-brain of the mice were rapidly took out to prepare cerebral homogenate in ice bath, then superoxide dismutase activity and malondialdhehyde content were determined in brain and serum.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: ①Escape latency, swimming distance,search strategy and original angle for the mouse in each group to reach the latform. ②Superoxide dismutase activity and malondialdhehyde content in brain and blood of the mouse in each group.RESULTS: All the 40 mice were involved in result analysis. ① Escape latency and swimming distance were shortened in puerarin 25 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg groups (P < 0.05-0.01). The results of search strategy and original angle indicated that as the number of training days increased, the frequency of randomization+magin strategy gradually decreased; The decreasing rates and extents in pseudooperation group and puerarin 25 mg/kg and 50 mg/kg puerarin were more rapid than that in dementia model group,meanwhile, the increasing rates and extents of frequency of tendency+directness strategy in these groups were more rapid than that in dementia model group. There was no significant difference in original angle between groups (P > 0.05). ② The content of superoxide dismutase increased and that of malondialdhehyde decreased in brain and blood of the model mouse in puerarin 25 mg/kg group andpuerarin 50mg/kg group (P < 0.05 -0.01).CONCLUSION: Puerarin can counteract the neurotoxicity of β-amyloid peptide, which improves learning and memory of model mouse. It is not relevant to the dosage but probably related with elimination of cerebral free radical and improvement of antioxidation activity.
2.Fabrication of New GH-CS/Fc-NH2/Cytc Modified Electrode and Its Application in Detection of Nitrite
Na HUANG ; Meiling LIU ; Jianhui DENG ; Linping WANG ; Youyu ZHANG ; Shouzhuo YAO
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2015;(3):325-332
Highly conjugated linear molecular wires are one of the basic elements for constructing molecular electronic devices. Among these conjugated compounds, ferrocene-terminated compounds as well as their derivatives have been widely studied because of their ideal electrochemical activity. Based on these, a new ferrocene-terminated phenylethynyaniline ( Fc-NH2 ) was synthesized by Sonogashira cross coupling reaction. The structure of the target compound was identified by infrared ( IR) , nuclear magnetic resonance ( NMR) , mass spectra ( MS) and cyclic voltammetry ( CV) . Combined the graphene-chitosan ( GH-CS) and Fc-NH2 , a new composite of GH-CS/Fc-NH2 was prepared and then used for immobilization of Cytc to prepare the GH-CS/Fc-NH2/Cytc/GCE. It was found from the CV result that a pair of peaks near-0. 2 V appeared which can be attributed to Cytc. The GH-CS/Fc-NH2/Cytc modified GCE showed good catalysis towards NaNO2 , and good linear relationship was found in the range of 1 ×10-7-1. 5 ×10-4 mol/L,and the determination limit was bellow 4×10-8 mol/L. Therefore, cytochrome c (Cytc) can be immobilized on the GH-CS/Fc-NH2 and the direct electron transfer can be realized between the electrode and solution and shows good prospect for detection of NaNO2 .
3.Andrographolide drop-pill in treatment of acute upper respiratory tract infection with external wind-heat syndrome: a multicenter and randomized controlled trial.
Jing CHANG ; Ruiming ZHANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Zhibin CHEN ; Zongming ZHANG ; Qiang XU ; Yuping YANG ; Youyu LONG ; Liangli LIU ; Hongyan CAI ; Jie GAO ; Nan LU ; Bing MAO ; Lei WANG ; Tingqian LI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(12):1238-45
To evaluate the safety and efficacy of andrographolide drop-pill in treatment of acute upper respiratory tract infection with external wind-heat syndrome.
4.Evaluation of a newly designed basket in non-radiation endoscopic lithotomy for common bile duct stones (with video)
Yadong FENG ; Yuanyuan LI ; Yan LIANG ; Yang LIU ; Zhag YOUYU ; Jiong ZHANG ; Yinqiu ZHANG ; Ruihua SHI
Chinese Journal of Digestive Endoscopy 2023;40(3):201-205
Objective:To evaluate a newly designed basket fit for digital cholangioscope in non-radiation endoscopic lithotomy for common bile duct stones.Methods:Seventy-eight patients who underwent non-radiation endoscopic removal of common bile duct stones at Zhongda Hospital Southeast University between February and October 2021 were enrolled in the randomized controlled trial, and were randomly assigned into the new basket group ( n=35) and the conventional basket group ( n=43) by drawing lots. Procedures of cholangioscope-based biliary exploration and stone removal by baskets, volume of water irrigation, time lengths of biliary exploration, stone removal and whole endoscopic procedure, and adverse events were compared. Results:Compared with the conventional basket group, the new basket group needed less biliary explorations (1.08±0.28 VS 2.30±0.51, t=-12.535, P<0.001), smaller volume of water irrigation (46.14±11.89 mL VS 78.62±10.09 mL, t=-13.052, P<0.001), and shorter time of biliary exploration and stone removal (9.69±2.97 min VS 12.67±2.51 min, t=-4.815, P<0.001) and whole endoscopic procedure (30.17±7.19 min VS 33.44±6.69 min, t=-2.076, P=0.041). The incidence of adverse events was not significantly different between the two groups [5.7% (2/35) VS 11.6% (5/43), χ2=0.826, P=0.363]. Conclusion:This newly designed basket can facilitate digital cholangioscope-guided non-radiation endoscopic removal of common bile duct stones with the advantages of shorter operation time, less exploration time of choledochoscopy and smaller volume of water irrigation.
5.One year follow-up after replantation of 20 segments of 4 fingers in one hand
Ke WEN ; Xiabing QIN ; Dong LIU ; Youyu LIU ; Tangxin LIU ; Zufeng ZHAN ; Fei ZHAO ; Zhongjun YAO
Chinese Journal of Microsurgery 2022;45(5):580-584
A patient with 20-segments multi-planar amputation of the 2nd-5th fingers of the right hand was treated in December 2020 in the Department of Hand and Microsurgery, Affiliated Taihe Hospital of Hubei Universtiy of Medicine. The groupings was performed with microscopic anastomosis and splicing, and the replantation was finally completed. Followed-up at 1 year after surgery, the 17 segments of 20 severed finger segments finally survived. According to the Chinese Medical Association's Hand Surgery Branch's Functional Evaluation Criteria for Replantation of Amputated Fingers, the patient's finger function rating was 57 points and the function was poor at 1-year follow-up. The range of motion of the metacarpophalangeal joint was significantly improved compared with half a year after the operation. The simple grasping, pinching and fingering can be completed. The finger sensation was improved compared with half a year after the operation, but the finger body of right hand atrophied progressively, the interphalangeal joint was stiff, wirheut flexion nor extension range of motion. The function of the replanted finger was limited.
6.Construction of basic rehabilitation training course for family doctor teams serving for people with disabilities based on WHO rehabilitation competency framework
Xiulian YANG ; Jian QIN ; Yuantao XIAN ; Hongliang LIU ; Yaru YANG ; Youyu XIANG ; Jie LUO ; Shixun ZHONG ; Yu ZHONG ; Sujun ZHOU ; Hong SU ; Hongmei XIAO ; Xinjian ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(11):1249-1260
ObjectiveTo develop basic training courses for family doctor teams for people with disabilities. MethodsUtilizing the methods and theories of the World Health Organization (WHO) rehabilitation competency framework (RCF), and referring to the WHO universal health coverage global competency framework, the rehabilitation competency characteristics of family doctor teams for people with disabilities in community settings were analyzed, and a basic training course system for these teams based on the RCF was developed. Results and ConclusionBased on RCF, a competency framework for family doctor teams serving people with disabilities has been constructed. The objectives, content and training course system for basic rehabilitation training has been established.