1.Effects of extract of Buddleja officinalis eye drops on androgen receptors of lacrimal gland cells of castrated rats with dry eye
Qing-Hua, PENG ; Xiao-Lei, YAO ; Quan-Long, WU ; Han-Yu, TAN ; Jing-Rong, ZHANG
International Eye Science 2010;10(2):203-208
AIM: To evaluate the effects of the extract of Buddleja officinalis eye drops in basic tears secretory volume, tear film stability, expression of androgen receptors(AR) in castrated rats with dry eye, and to investigate the therapeutic effects of extract of Buddleja officinalis on dry eye caused by gonadal hormones level imbalance. METHODS:A total of 45 Wistar masculinity rats were divided at random into 9 groups, including normal group(A1,A2 and A3), model group(B1,B2 and B3), therapy group with extract of Buddleja officinalis eye drops(C1,C2 and C3). The "1" stood for being fed for 1 month, and "2" for 2 months, and "3" for 3 months. The dry eye model was established with orchiectomy on group B,C. Group C was treated with Buddleja officinalis extract eye drops for one month. All rats were checked with Schirmer Ⅰ test (SⅠt) and tear film break-up time (BUT). Expression of AR was analyzed by flow cytometer(FCM). RESULTS:The SⅠt value of group C was significantly higher than that of group B (P<0.01) and the BUT value of group C was significantly longer than that of group B (P<0.01), which indicated the eye drop could significantly keep basic tears secretory volume and tear film stability. And the expression of AR of group C was much higher than that of group B,which showed that available composition of the eye drops maybe display androgen-like activity.CONCLUSION:The main components of extract of Buddleja officinalis is the flavonoids which could significantly inhibit happening of dry eye of rat after androgen level lowered. Its mechanism is like androgen's and it could display androgen-like activity to keep basic tears secretory volume and tear film stability.
2.The evaluation of cardiac function in coronary heart disease with stress myocardial perfusion imaging using 320-slice spiral CT
Zhiming LI ; Xianyue QUAN ; Lilian TAN ; Shuxin LI ; Yong HUANG ; Lin YU
Journal of Practical Radiology 2014;(7):1129-1132
Objective To explore the application value of 320-slice spiral CT myocardial perfusion technique in the evaluation of cardiac function in patients with coronary artery disease.Methods 24 patients with known reversible myocardial ischemia with coro-nary heart disease and 13 cases of normal were detected by 320-slice spiral CT myocardial perfusion scan in resting and after dobu-tamine-induced stress,measured the values of cardiac function indexes(ESV、EDV、SV、EF)in resting and after dobutamine-induced stress respectively,the results were analyzed by paired t test and independent sample t test,when the P value is less than 0.05,con-sidered statistically significant or correlation.Results The values of cardiac function indexes (ESV,EDV,SV)between the resting and after dobutamine-induced stress were significantly different except EF value in normal group.But only the EF value was signifi-cantly different in CHD,the rest values of cardiac function indexes(ESV,EDV,SV)no significant difference.Each corresponding value of cardiac function indexes in resting and after dobutamine-induced stress was significantly different between the CHD and the normal.Conclusion The dobutamine-induced stress myocardial perfusion with 320-slice spiral CT can judge the impaired degree of cardiac function in patients with myocardial ischemia,provide the basis for comprehensive evaluation of coronary artery disease and its prognosis.
3.Changes in Rat Brain MicroRNA Expression Profiles Following Sevoflurane and Propofol Anesthesia.
Yu LU ; Min-Yu JIAN ; Yi-Bing OUYANG ; Ru-Quan HAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(11):1510-1515
BACKGROUNDSevoflurane and propofol are widely used anesthetics for surgery. Studies on the mechanisms of general anesthesia have focused on changes in protein expression properties and membrane lipid. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) regulate neural function by altering protein expression. We hypothesize that sevoflurane and propofol affect miRNA expression profiles in the brain, expect to understand the mechanism of anesthetic agents.
METHODSRats were randomly assigned to a 2% sevoflurane group, 600 μg·kg - 1·min - 1 propofol group, and a control group without anesthesia (n = 4, respectively). Treatment group was under anesthesia for 6 h, and all rats breathed spontaneously with continuous monitoring of respiration and blood gases. Changes in rat cortex miRNA expression profiles were analyzed by miRNA microarrays and validated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Differential expression of miRNA using qRT-PCR among the control, sevoflurane, and propofol groups were compared using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA).
RESULTSOf 677 preloaded rat miRNAs, the microarray detected the expression of 277 miRNAs in rat cortex (40.9%), of which 9 were regulated by propofol and (or) sevoflurane. Expression levels of three miRNAs (rno-miR-339-3p, rno-miR-448, rno-miR-466b-1FNx01) were significantly increased following sevoflurane and six (rno-miR-339-3p, rno-miR-347, rno-miR-378FNx01, rno-miR-412FNx01, rno-miR-702-3p, and rno-miR-7a-2FNx01) following propofol. Three miRNAs (rno-miR-466b-1FNx01, rno-miR-3584-5p and rno-miR-702-3p) were differentially expressed by the two anesthetic treatment groups.
CONCLUSIONSSevoflurane and propofol anesthesia induced distinct changes in brain miRNA expression patterns, suggesting differential regulation of protein expression. Determining the targets of these differentially expressed miRNAs may help reveal both the common and agent-specific actions of anesthetics on neurological and physiological function.
Anesthesia, General ; Animals ; Brain ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Male ; Methyl Ethers ; pharmacology ; MicroRNAs ; genetics ; Propofol ; pharmacology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
4.Propofol ameliorates calpain-induced collapsin response mediator protein-2 proteolysis in traumatic brain injury in rats.
Yun YU ; Min-Yu JIAN ; Yun-Zhen WANG ; Ru-Quan HAN
Chinese Medical Journal 2015;128(7):919-927
BACKGROUNDCollapsin response mediator protein-2 (CRMP2), a multifunctional cytosolic protein highly expressed in the brain, is degraded by calpain following traumatic brain injury (TBI), possibly inhibiting posttraumatic neurite regeneration. Lipid peroxidation (LP) is involved in triggering postinjury CRMP2 proteolysis. We examined the hypothesis that propofol could attenuate LP, calpain-induced CRMP2 degradation, and brain injury after TBI.
METHODSA unilateral moderate controlled cortical impact injury was induced in adult male Sprague-Dawley rats. The animals were randomly divided into seven groups: Sham control group, TBI group, TBI + propofol groups (including propofol 1 h, 2 h, and 4 h groups), TBI + U83836E group and TBI + fat emulsion group. The LP inhibitor U83836E was used as a control to identify that antioxidation partially accounts for the potential neuroprotective effects of propofol. The solvent of propofol, fat emulsion, was used as the vehicle control. Ipsilateral cortex tissues were harvested at 24 h post-TBI. Immunofluorescent staining, Western blot analysis, and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick-end labeling were used to evaluate LP, calpain activity, CRMP2 proteolysis and programmed cell death. The data were statistically analyzed using one-way analysis of variance and a paired t-test.
RESULTSPropofol and U83836E significantly ameliorated the CRMP2 proteolysis. In addition, both propofol and U83836E significantly decreased the ratio of 145-kDa αII-spectrin breakdown products to intact 270-kDa spectrin, the 4-hydroxynonenal expression and programmed cell death in the pericontusional cortex at 24 h after TBI. There was no difference between the TBI group and the fat emulsion group.
CONCLUSIONSThese results demonstrate that propofol postconditioning alleviates calpain-mediated CRMP2 proteolysis and provides neuroprotective effects following moderate TBI potentially by counteracting LP and reducing calpain activation.
Animals ; Blotting, Western ; Brain Injuries ; drug therapy ; metabolism ; Calpain ; metabolism ; Intercellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins ; metabolism ; Lipid Peroxidation ; drug effects ; Male ; Nerve Tissue Proteins ; metabolism ; Propofol ; therapeutic use ; Proteolysis ; drug effects ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
5.Economic evaluation on diagnosis of congenital cytomegalovirus infection by fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction in neonates.
Lu-Quan LI ; Jia-Lin YU ; Jun-Jie TAN
Chinese Journal of Contemporary Pediatrics 2010;12(10):796-798
OBJECTIVETo explore the cost-effectiveness of the diagnosis of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection by fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (FQ-PCR) in neonates.
METHODSSerum CMV immunoglobulin M (CMV-IgM) and CMV-IgG were detected using ELISA in 610 neonates aged less than 14 days. CMV DNA content was detected by FQ-PCR. The cost-effectiveness analysis was then performed.
RESULTSThe positive rate of FQ-PCR in neonates with positive CMV-IgM was 42.9% (15/35), while, 2.9% (16/547) in neonates with positive CMV-IgG. The mean logarithm values of CMV DNA in neonates with positive CMV-IgM were higher than those in neonates with positive CMV-IgG (5.79±1.24 vs 4.11±0.87; P<0.01). The costs of the diagnosis of CMV infection by FQ-PCR were 256 RMB/case in neonates with positive CMV-IgM, and 3 760 RMB/case in neonates with positive CMV-IgG.
CONCLUSIONSThe CMV DNA content in neonates with positive CMV-IgM is higher than that in neonates with positive CMV-IgG. Diagnosis of congenital CMV infection by FQ-PCR in neonates with positive CMV-IgG is not suitable for large scale epidemiological survey because of high cost-effectiveness ratio.
Antibodies, Viral ; urine ; Cytomegalovirus Infections ; congenital ; diagnosis ; Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay ; Female ; Fluorescence ; Humans ; Immunoglobulin G ; urine ; Immunoglobulin M ; urine ; Infant, Newborn ; Male ; Polymerase Chain Reaction ; economics ; methods
6.Establishment of occupational exposure limit for warfarin in China.
Jian Ning XU ; Zhao Hui FU ; Wen Lan YU ; Quan Kai WANG ; Feng TAN
Biomedical and Environmental Sciences 2013;26(6):513-516
This study aims to establish the occupational exposure limit (OEL) in the air for workplace of warfarin based on the available toxicological studies and field investigations by using questionnaire and air monitoring. The clinical therapeutic dose was used as lowest observed effect level (LOEL), and no observed effect level (NOEL) was achieved by using a safety factor. The highest concentration of warfarin monitored in the worksite of centrifuge washing, drying and packing were 0.029 mg/m3, 0.051 mg/m3 respectively, which did not exceed the OEL 0.1 mg/m3 recommended by NIOSH and ACGIH. Considering its feasibility for enforcement and protection for workers, we recommend OEL 0.1 mg/m3 of warfarin in China.
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7.Comparative study of the factors in tuberculosis treatment between immigrant workers and local residents in Shenzhen.
Jin-quan CHENG ; Ying-zhou YANG ; Rui-qian XIE ; Wen-ming ZHONG ; Ai-guo TAN ; Yu-xi LUO ; Zu-xun LU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2009;43(2):141-145
OBJECTIVETo study the factors affecting the management and treatment of immigrant workers with tuberculosis, to determine the most effective measures and to provide an academic basis for tuberculosis control and prevention strategies targeting the immigrant population.
METHODSA self-designed questionnaire was administered to 1364 immigrant workers with tuberculosis (study group) and 436 local residents (control group) with tuberculosis.
RESULTSWhether a patient's tuberculosis status was discovered or not was related to the medical facilities initially visited, job mobility, and the individual worker's economic condition. The percentage of cases discovered was relatively low among those who made their first visit to a private clinic (39.0%), and 58.4% (796) of immigrant workers delayed their first consultation mainly due to neglecting symptoms (55.9%, 445), subjective perception of symptoms being not severe enough (19.3%, 154) to visit a physician and the inconvenience of visiting a hospital because of its being far away from home (15.8%, 47). As comparing immigrant workers with local residents, the differences of the delay reason between the two groups were statistically significant (chi(2) = 21.49, P < 0.01). And 39.9% (544) of immigrant workers and 49.1% (214) of local residents had had late confirmation. The differences of the delay reasons between the two groups were insignificant (chi(2) = 7.31, P = 0.293). And 17.6% (240) patients of immigrant workers and 13.1% (57) patients of local residents did not keep to their drug regimens in a timely fashion. The differences of the reasons between the two groups were insignificant (chi(2) = 6.66, P > 0.05). And 77.5% (1057) of immigrant workers and 31.8% (138) of local residents were considered that taking medicine in supervision spot might have impact on their lives and work. The differences of the reasons between the two groups were significant (chi(2) = 9.71, P < 0.05). All 79.2% (1080) of immigrant workers and 63.3% (276) of local residents did not obtain medicine according to prescriptions. The differences of reasons between the two groups were statistically significant (chi(2) = 24.84, P < 0.01). And 51.2% (699) of immigrant workers and 46.1% (201) of the registered population did not follow up with doctors' directions for lab tests. The differences of the reasons between the two groups were insignificant (chi(2) = 3.26, P > 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe influential factors in tuberculosis management and treatment were complex. Prevention strategies should focus on health education and promotion activities to improve awareness in seeking medical services. Also, developing and standardizing reference mechanisms for patients, and alleviating the economic burden of the workers will be critical to reduce the tuberculosis incidence.
China ; epidemiology ; Factor Analysis, Statistical ; Humans ; Transients and Migrants ; Treatment Outcome ; Tuberculosis, Pulmonary ; epidemiology ; prevention & control ; therapy ; Urban Population
8.Mediation of abdominal obesity on the association between cigarette smoking and β-cell function
Tao LIU ; Hui WANG ; Quan QIU ; Li-Li TAN ; Wei CHEN ; Xue-Qing YU ; Xiao-Li SUN ; Wei-Qing CHEN
Chinese Journal of Epidemiology 2010;31(9):988-991
Objective To confirm the effect of cigarette smoking on β-cell function, and further investigate the mediation effect of abdominal obesity. Methods Participants would include 1440 Chinese smokers who had participated in a community-based chronic disease screening project in Guangzhou and Zhuhai from 2006 to 2007. They were interviewed with structured questionnaire on their socio-demographic status and smoking behaviors. Waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) and fasting serum C-peptide concentration were also measured. Results After adjustment for the potential confounding factors, when compared with smokers with consumption 1-10 cigarettes/day, smokers with consumption of 11-20 cigarettes/day (adjusted OR=1.53, 95%CI: 1.22-1.90) or >20 cigarettes/day (adjusted OR=1.92, 95%CI: 1.32-2.79) had significant higher risks to get C-peptide concentration larger than its median. Furthermore, 37.54% of the effect of cigarette smoking on C-peptide concentration was partially mediated by abdominal obesity. Conclusion Cigarette smoking might be a risk factor for β-cell dysfunction and abdominal obesity.
9.Neurotoxicity of ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 inhibitor in dopaminergic neurons
Yu-Yan TAN ; Zhi-Quan WANG ; Hai-Yan ZHOU ; Sheng-Di CHEN
Chinese Journal of Neuromedicine 2009;8(6):541-545
Objective To investigate the neurotoxic effects ofLDN-57444, a specific ubiquitin C-termiual hydrolase L1 (UCH-L1) inhibitor, on dopaminergic neurons and the possible mechanism. Methods The viability of SK-N-SH cells exposed to 5, 10, 25, 50, 75 or 100 μmol/L LDN-57444 for 24 h was assessed using MTT assay, and the cell apoptosis was detected with Hoechst staining. Western blot was performed to identify the expressions of UCH-L1 protein, ubiquitin monomer and polyubiquitinated proteins, and the activity of the ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) was evaluated with fluorometry. Results After exposure to UCH-LI inhibitor for 24 h, the cell process-like structures of SK-N-SH cells diminished, and the cell body shrank and became spherical. Exposure to LDN-57444 resulted in concentration-dependent reduction of the cell viability, and the reduction became statistically significant following the exposure to 50 μmol/L LDN-57444, as compared with that in the control group (P<0.05). The exposure also resulted in obvious cell apoptosis as shown by nuclear fragmentation and presence of the apoptotie bodies. Western blot detected no obvious changes in UCH-L1 protein expression but identified reduced ubiquitin monomer and increased polyubiquitinated protein expression in the cells. Fluorometry showed reduced activity of UPS in the exposed cells. Conclusion UCH-L1 inhibitor produces neurotoxicity to dopaminergie neurons and induces cell apoptosis possibly as the result of impaired UPS activity and intracellular accumulation of polyubiquitinated proteins following the exposure.
10.Single cell gel electrophoresis of a magnesium alloy coated with β-tricalcium phosphate
Yu-Quan HAO ; Li-Li TAN ; Ting-Ting YAN ; Xiu-Lin YAN ; Ke YANG ; Hong-Jun AI
Chinese Journal of Stomatology 2009;44(10):626-628
Objective To evaluate the genotoxicity of a magnesium alloy coated with β-tricalcium phosphate(β-TCP).Methods Four groups were designed.In the first group,AZ31B magnesium alloy surface was coated with β-TCP using chemical bath deposition,and in the second group magnesium alloy was tested.The other two groups were negative control(pure titanium)and positive control groups(0.5 mg/L bleomycin).Single cell gel electrophoresis was adopted to investigate genotoxicity of the alloy samples in different groups,and 60 cells from each group were analysed.Tail moment and tail DNA percentage were used as reliable indicators to show DNA damage in lymphocytes induced by every testing sample.Student-Newman-Keuls(SNK)test wag used to compare results from 4 groups.Results There were no significant differences in tail moment and tail DNA percentage between magnesium alloy group[(0.52±0.12),(6.82±1.81)%]and magnesium alloy coated with β-TCP group[(0.51±0.12),(6.89±1.93)%,P>0.05].Tail moment and tail DNA percentage in negative group were(0.47±0.14)and(6.29±1.64)%,and tail moment and tail DNA percentage in positive group were(5.17±1.23)and(22.09±4.51)%.Conclusions No significant increase was found in DNA damage in lymphocytes induced by magnesium alloy coated with β-TCP.