1.On Military Officers′ Ethical Responsibility and Ethics Construction
Chinese Medical Ethics 1996;0(01):-
Through all times and around the world,those who discipline themselves with high ethical standards can be regarded as truly noble men successfully taking advantage of moral authority of the people.Books on the art of war in ancient China raised a couple of ethical requirements for those superior military officers and governors.If officers want to affect his men′s mental state and generate the army′s spirit of combat effectiveness,they must assume a certain degree of ethical responsibility.Also,active share of ethical responsibility calls to take the initiative to develop a sense of ethical responsibility.Furthermore,to develop a sense of ethical responsibility calls for the building of ethical self-consciousness to participate in the training of ethical responsibility.However,the participation of ethical building consciousness can not be separated from the ethical sense of responsibility.In conclusion,each part of the three links,complementing each other,can not be biased and separated.
2.Estrogen weakens muscle endurance via estrogen receptor-MAPK mediated orosomucoid suppression
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2017;31(10):974-974
Gender differences in fatigue, manifesting as female more prone to feel exhausted with lower muscle endurance, still remains unclear mechanism. Here, we investigated whether orosomucoid, an endogenous anti-fatigue protein which can enhance muscle endurance, is involved in this regulation. Female rats showed lower muscle endurance, and this gender difference was disappeared in orosomucoid 1-deficient mice. Female rats also displayed weaker orosomucoid induction in serum, liver and muscle in response to fatigue when compared to male ones. Ovariectomy in female rats results in elevated orosomucoid level and increased swimming time which was reversed by estrogen replenishment, while exogenous estrogen treatment both in male or female mice produced opposite effects. In vitro C2C12 muscle and Chang liver cells, estrogen decreased orosomucoid expression and its promoter activity, and this effect was abolished when estrogen receptor or MAPK was blocked. Thus, estrogen negatively regulates orosomucoid expression, which is responsible for the weaker muscle endurance in females.
3.The effect of nursing intervention on postnral hypotension of aged with heart disease
Fengguang PENG ; Xia WEI ; Jun YUAN ; Minzhi CHEN
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2008;15(3):414-415
Objective To study the effect of nursing intervention on postural hypotension of aged with heart disease.Methods Nursing intervention were gived to the 68 aged patients with heart disease and postural hypotension.The effect of nursing intervention on postural hyporension and hypotension associated symptoms were observed.Results The postural hypotension was improved and the incidence of hypotension associated symptoms were reduced after nursing intervention.Differences were statistically significant(P<0.01).Conclusion Nursing intervention was effective on the improvement of postural hypotension.
4.Study on the anti-tumor effects of the sonicate sensitized DC vaccine in vitro
Yanyun XIE ; Weiping FAN ; Na LI ; Xiaojuan YUAN ; Xia PENG
Cancer Research and Clinic 2010;22(10):663-665
Objective To explore the cytotoxicity of the cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL) induced by SW480 sonicate sensitized dendritic cells (DC) on the colon cancer cell line SW480. Methods PBMC were separated from the HLA-A*0201 donor and DC were cultured with rhGM-CSF, rhIL-4 and rhTNF-α. The same donor's primary CTL were stimulated by DC loaded with SW480 sonicate. The cytotoxicity of CTL on SW480 (HLA-A*0201 positive) and K562 (HLA-A*0201 negative) was determined by the MTT method. Results The cytotoxicity of the CTL on SW480 was stronger than that on K562 (P <0.05). Conclusion The DC vaccine can stimulate specific CTL which can trigger cytotoxic activity on the target cells and this cytotoxicity is related to MHC restriction.
5.Correlation of urinary podocyte number and glomerular podocalyxin expression with clinicopathology in IgA nephropathy patients
Wenling JIANG ; Youming PENG ; Hong LIU ; Shuguang YUAN ; Xiangqing XU ; Yuncheng XIA ; Fuyou LIU
Chinese Journal of Nephrology 2010;26(8):589-593
Objective To examine the correlation of urinary podocyte number and giomerular podocalyxin expression with clinicopathology in IgA nephropathy(IgAN)patients. Methods Morning urinary specimens(100 ml)3 days before renal biopsy from 50 patients with IgAN diagnosed by renal biopsy and from 20 healthy volunteers as control were collected. After centrifugation, 300 μI sediment was used for smear. Immunohistochemical staining with monoclonal anti-podocalyxin antibody was performed to detect urinary podocytes and the number of podocyte was counted under optical microscope. Computer image analysis system was used to examine glomerular PCX expression. Renal pathology and classification were investigated based on Lee's grading and Katafuchi semi-quantitative integration method. Relevance analysis was carried out on urinary podocyte number, glomerular PCX expression with pathological score and clinical data. Results The amount of urinary podocytes in IgAN was obviously higher than that in healthy controls(P<0.01). Significant differences were found in multiple comparison of the median of urinary podocytes among Lee's grade groups. I - II group was lower as compared to Ⅲ , Ⅳ, Ⅴ groups(all P<0.05). Ⅲ group was lower as compared to V group(P<0.05). The positive rate of urinary podocyte was the highest in Ⅳ and V groups(100%), while the lowest in Ⅰ - Ⅱ group(55%). Glomerular PCX expression in IgAN decreased with the aggravation of renal pathology. Significant differences were found in multiple comparison of the glomerular PCX expression with the pathological score. Lee's Ⅰ - Ⅱ group was higher as compared to Ⅲ, Ⅳ, Ⅴ groups(all P<0.05). Ⅳ and Ⅳ groups were higher as compared to V group(P<0.05). In IgAN, urinary podocyte excretion was negatively correlated with glomerular PCX expression(r=-0.702, P<0.01), positively correlated with 24-hour urinary protein(r=0.465, P<0.01)and positively correlated with glomerular and tubular scores(r=0.233, 0.307, P<0.05). Glomerular PCX expression was negatively correlated with 24-hour urinary protein(r=-0.367,P<0.05)and negatively correlated with glomerular and tubular scores(r =-0.560, -0.377, P <0.05). Conclusions Injury and desquamation of glomerular podocytes may involve in the development of IgAN. The number of urinary podocyte can reflect the loss of podocytes in renal tissue, which may be used as a marker of disease progression of IgAN.
6.Pharmacokinetics and bioavailability study of neoline in Beagle dogs.
Xiao-hong GONG ; Meng-jie ZHAO ; An YUAN ; Yan LI ; Liang XIONG ; Cheng PENG ; Yun-xia LI
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(13):2656-2660
This paper is aim to investigate the pharmacokinetics and absolute bioavailability of neoline in Beagle dogs, and provide a theoretical basis for further study. Ethyl acetate was used for liquid-liquid extracting after 10% ammonia alkalizing. The method of UPLC-Q-TOF-MS was established for the determination of neoline plasma concentrations. Beagle dogs were orally or intravenously administered with neoline for pharmacokinetic and absolute bioavailability study. Good linear relationship of neoline was found over the range of 0.1-4 mg x L(-1) (R2 = 0.9982) and 2-100 microg x L(-1) (R2 = 0.9945). Intra-and inter-day precision, expressed as the relativestandard (RSD) were less than 5.0%. Accuracy, expressed as the relative error (RE) was within 90.0%-115%. The recovery of neoline in dog plasma was more than 80%. After 6 mg x kg(-1) for ig and 1 mg x kg(-1) for iv administration of neoline, the main pharmacokinetic parameters were analyzed with Winnonlin software. t(1/2) were (313.88 +/- 63.18), (236.33 +/- 229.84) min, and AUC(0-infinity) were (58,027.40 +/- 14,132.69), (473,578.02 +/- 82,333.08) min x microg x L(-1) for ig and iv administration respectively. The absolute bioavail ability was (73.15 +/- 10.29) %. The method of UPLC-Q-TOF-MS described in the report was sensitive, reliable and specific, and suitable for pharmacokinetic study of neoline in Beagle dog. The high absolute bioavailability of neoline in dog suggested good absorption of neline which was worth of further investigation.
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7.Effects of remote ischemic-postconditioning on global cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury in rats
Bei PENG ; Qulian GUO ; Zhijing HE ; Zhi YE ; Yajing YUAN ; Na WANG ; Pingping XIA
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2011;31(9):1124-1128
Objective To investigate the effects of remote ischemic postconditioning (RIPoC) on global cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in rats.Methods One hundred and twenty-eight male adult SD rats weighing 200-250 g were randomly divided into 4 groups ( n =32 each):sham operation group (group S),group I/R,group I/R + RIPoC and remote I/R group (group RI/R ).Global cerebral I/R was induced by four-vessel occlusion.Group I/R + RIPoC received 3 cycles of 15 min reperfusion followed by 15 min ischemia in bilateral femoral arteries at the beginning of cerebral reperfusion.The rats were sacrificed at 24 and 48 h of cerebral reperfusion,and brains were removed for determination of neuronal apoptosis (by TUNEL method) in hippocampal CA1 region and the parietal cortex,Bcl-2 and Bax expression (by Western blot) in hippocampal CA1 region.The superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activity and malondialdehyde (MDA) content in hippocampal CA1 region and the parietal cortex were also measured at 48 h of cerebral reperfusion.Morris water maze task was used to test the learning and memory function at 4 d of cerebral reperfusion,and the rats were sacrificed at 7 d of cerebral reperfusion,and brains were removed for determination of neuronal density in hippocampal CAl region and the parietal cortex.Results Cerebral I/R significantly increased the number of apoptotic neurons and MDA content,upregulated Bcl-2 and Bax expression,decreased neuronal density,SOD and CAT activity and learning and memory function in group I/R as compared with group S.RIPoC significantly attenuated these cerebral I/R-induced changes.Conclusion RIPoC could protect brain against global cerebral I/R-induced injury,and the mechanism may be related to inhibiting lipid peroxidation,regulating the balance between Bcl-2 and Bax and inhibiting apoptosis.
8.miRNA-124 in immune system and immune disorders
QIN ZHEN ; WANG PENG-YUAN ; SU DING-FENG ; LIU XIA
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2017;31(10):998-998
In recent years, miR-124 has emerged as a critical modulator of immunity and inflammation. Here, we summarize studies on the function and mechanism of miR-124 in the immune system and immunity-related diseases. They indicated that miR-124 exerts a crucial role in the development of immune system, regulation of immune responses, and inflammatory disorders. It is evident that miR-124 may serve as an informative diagnostic biomarker and therapeutic target in the future.
9.Quality Standards for Zhichuang Capsules
Ming YUAN ; Yang XIANG ; Linshuang XIA ; Li ZHAI ; Hang YANG ; Peng CHEN
China Pharmacist 2014;(4):585-588
Objective: To establish the quality standards for Zhichuang capsules. Methods: Rhubarb, Mahonia, Angelica and Borneol in the formula were identified by TLC, the content of emodin and chrysophanol from Rhubarb in Zhichuang capsules were deter-mined by HPLC. Results: The qualitative identification was easy to operate with good specificity. The linearity was good ( r =0. 999 9) within the range of 25.8-516.0ng and the average recovery was 97.31%(RSD=0.69%,n=6)for emodin, the linearity was good (r=1.000 0) within the range of 51.1-1 022.0ng and the average recovery was 97.63%(RSD=0.72%,n=6)for Chry-sophanol. Conclusion:The method is reliable and accurate, which can be applied as a quality control method of Zhichuang capsules.
10.Clinical and pathological analysis of 504 cases of elderly ocular tumors
Hai-Yan, LI ; Zhi-Gang, YUAN ; Peng-Xia, YANG ; Qian, YANG
International Eye Science 2014;(6):1103-1106
AIM: To analyze the composition, distribution and characteristics of the elderly primary ocular tumors.
METHODS: This was a retrospective study and all 504 cases with primary ocular tumors aged 60 years or older were collected in Shanxi Eye Hospital, during the year 2000- 2012. The onset age, location and pathological pattern were analyzed.
RESULTS: There were 346 cases of benign ocular tumors (68. 7%), and 158 cases of malignancy (31. 3%). Papillomas was the most common type of the benign with 83 cases (16. 5%), followed by a variety of inflammatory cysts and lesions with 69 cases ( 13. 7%) and 64 cases (12-7%) respectively. Among malignant tumors cases, eyelid basal cell carcinoma originated from epithelial was the most common with 72 cases (14. 3%), followed by skin appendages sources malignant tumors with 39 cases (7. 7%). Concerning the location of ocular tumors, there were 282 cases of eyelid tumor (56. 0%) occupied the first position followed by conjunctival tumor with 157 cases (31. 2%).
CONCLUSION: The prevalence and type of primary ocular tumor in elderly people are significant differences from the general population and children's, and the proportion of malignant tumors tended to increase along with the increase of age.