1.Optimum selection of preparative procedure of WEI'AN GRANULES by orthogonal test
Fang LIU ; Xiaoping WANG ; Aimin XIANG ; Weizhen WU ; Yue WANG ;
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(06):-
Object To optimize the preparation procedure for WEI'AN GRANULES Methods The optimum conditions of WEI'AN GRANULES were selected with the active components: magnolol, polysacchride of Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae and berberine hydrochloride as mark by orthogonal test Results The optimum preparative procedure was as follow: Cortex Magnoliae officinalis and Fructus Aurantii Immaturus were extracted with water and precipitated with alcohol (adding 20 fold water as much as medicine, extracting three times, 0 5 h per time and precipitated with 95% alcohol to remove impurities); Rhizoma Coptidis was extracted with 95% alcohol by refluxing; Rhizoma Atracylodis Macrocephalae and other herbs were extracted with water (adding 24 fold water as much as medicine, extracting twice, 2 h per time, its granule size of Rhizorna Afracylodis Macrocephalae was 2 mm to 4 mm) Conclusion The optimum preparative procedure is reliable and the extracting ratio of active component is high
2.Diaphragm muscle training for reducing post-stroke fatigue
Yan MA ; Xiaoyun WANG ; Xiang YUE ; Rui SUN
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2016;38(8):587-590
Objective To investigate the effect of diaphragm training on respiratory function and the activities of daily living after cerebral apoplexy.Methods Seventy-eight patients with post-stroke fatigue were randomly divided into a treatment group and a routine therapy group,each of 39.Both groups were given conventional rehabilitation treatment,while the treatment group was additionally provided with diaphragm muscle training.Before and after 4 weeks of treatment,both groups were evaluated using pulmonary function tests,a fatigue severity scale (FSS),Fugl-Meyer motor function assessment (FMA) and the modified Barthel index (MBI).Results Vital capacity,forced vital capacity,forced vital capacity during the first second,and especially the maximum ventilatory volume of the treatment group were all significantly improved after the treatment.There was also significant improvement in that group's average FSS score,but not in that of the control group.The average FMA and MBI scores for both groups had improved significantly after the intervention,with the average FMA score of the treatment group significantly higher than that of the control group.However,no significant differences in the average MBI score were observed after the treatment.Conclusion Diaphragm training can significantly improve motor function and the daily life of stroke survivors.The mechanism may be related to improved respiratory function and decreased severity of fatigue.
3.Changes of interleukin-2 and interferon-γ in serum and synovial fluid of patients with joint injure with Kashin-Beck disease
Can-sheng, ZHU ; Yue-xiang, YU ; Huan, WANG ; Wen, LIU
Chinese Journal of Endemiology 2010;29(5):485-486
Objective To investigate the changes of interleukin(IL)-2 and interferon(IFN)-γin serum and synovial fluid of patients with joint injure with Kashin-Beck disease(KBD), and study the roles of IL-2 and IFN-γ in KBD joint injure. Methods In accordance with the "Diagnostic Criteria of Kashin-Beck disease"(GB16003-1995),48 cases of KBD patients and 26 healthy people(control group) from KBD endemic area in Long county Shaanxi province were enrolled in the study. KBD patient were 24 males and 24 females, respectively, aged 40 to 65 years (mean age 51 years). Forty-eight serum specimens and 28 synovial fluid specimens of patients(14 males and 14 females,respectively) were collected. Healthy control group were 13 males and 13 females, respectively. Twenty-six serum specimens of healthy controls were collected. Serum and synovial fluid IL-2 and IFN-γ levels were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA). Results In healthy controls and KBD patients, the midian of serum IL-2 were 46.8 ng/L and 55.7 ng/L, respectively, and IFN-γ were 52.3 ng/L and 48.8 ng/L, respectively. The difference was not statistically significant between healthy controls and KBD patients(t = 0.62, 0.70, all P > 0.05).In synovial fluid of KBD patient, the midian of IL-2 and IFN-γwere 48.3 ng/L and 44.1 ng/L, respectively. The difference was not statistically significant between serum and synovial fluid in KBD patients(t = 0.69, 1.72, all P >0.05). Conclusion Serum and synovial fluid IL-2 and IFN-γare not significantly increased in KBD patients with articular damage, indicating that IL-2 and IFN-γare not involved in KBD joint injury.
4.Relationships between quality of life and functional status in patients with malignant bone tumors
Yuan GAO ; Yue XIANG ; Junqiang YIN ; Xiulan WANG ; Honglu XU
Modern Clinical Nursing 2015;(6):7-10
Objective To explore the relationships of quality of life ( QOL ) and functional status in patients with malignant bone tumors after operation. Methods European organization for research and treatment of cancer quality of life questionnaire C30 (EORTC-QLQ-C30), social support revalued scale (SSRS) and Karnofsky performance scale (KPS) were used to investigate the levels of QOL, social support and functional status. The correlations between them were explored. Results The overall score by QOL was (58.33 ± 18.94). The score by KPS was positively related to somatic function, role function, social function, and general health status (P<0.01), but negatively related to tiredness, pains, insomnia and financial burden (P<0.01). Conclusions The QOL in patients with malignant bone tumors after operation is at a lower level and the function is at a medium level. Nurses should assess the function and make out interventional measures for them so as to improve their QOL.
5.Minimally invasive surgical treatment of adolescent lumbar disc herniation
Qunying TANG ; Hongwei WANG ; Jun LIU ; Liangbi XIANG ; Yue ZHOU
Journal of Regional Anatomy and Operative Surgery 2016;25(11):796-800
Objective To discuss the clinical characteristics and treatment methods of lumbar disc herniation in adolescent and to in-crease the awareness of lumbar disc herniation among orthopedists.Methods Retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 201 adolescent pa-tients(aged 20 years or less)with lumbar disc herniation who were admitted in General Hospital of Shenyang Military Area Command from January 2001 to December 2010.Analyzed the clinical characteristics and treatment methods,and compared the VAS score and ODI score be-fore operation,one week after operation and at the last follow up.Meanwhile,the complications were observed and compared.Results Among the 201 patients,187 patients(93.0%)presented with low back pain with or without radiating pain,20 patients(10.0%)presented with leg pain for the first symptom.There were only 97 patients(48.3%)were diagnosed with lumbar disc herniation for their first diagnosis in other hospital.Totally 70 patients(34.8%)had a history of trauma before the onset.The most common segments were L4 /L5 (101 cases,50.2%) and L5 /S1 (70 cases,34.8%).There were 140 patients treated by microendoscopy discectomy(MED),25 patients treated by percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy(PELD),and 36 patients treated by open lumbar discectomy(OLD).All the patients were followed up for more than 12 months with averagely followed up for(22.9 ±11.7)months.There was significant improvement one week after operation and at the last follow up compared with the preoperative VAS score and ODI score,and the differences were statistically significant(P <0.05).The rate of postoperative complications was 3.6%,4.0%,8.3% in patients with MED,PELD and OLD respectively.Conclusion Diagnosis of LDH in adolescent is usually delayed.Increase the awareness of lumbar disc herniation could help orthopedists to get a exact medical history,per-form a directed physical examination,and order appropriate imaging studies.Minimally invasive surgery is an effective method to treat lumbar disc herniation in adolescent.
6.OX40 stimulation down-regulates the expression of Foxp3 in CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cells
Dongxia MA ; Lu WANG ; Yue ZHAO ; Ying XIANG ; Bin LIU
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2013;34(7):424-427
Objective To evaluate the regulatory effect of OX40 co-stimulatory signal on the expression of Foxp3 in inductive regulatory T cells (iTreg) in vitro.Method CD4+ CD25+ naive T cells were isolated from C57BL/6 mouse lymphocyte suspension by MASC CD4+ CD25+ regulatory T cell isolation kit.Inductive Tregs were generated by stimulation of naive T cells in the presence of transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ1),anti-CD3,anti-CD28 and IL-2.The regulatory effect on iTregs was shown by use of OX40 stimulation monoclonal antibody (OX86) or control antibody.Using flow cytometric analysis (FACS),we examined the antibody-based identification of Tregs surface markers CD4 and CD25,along with the intracellular activation marker FoxP3.Results The ratio of CD4+ CD25+ nTregs isolated from mouse lymphatic node was (5.0 ± 0.4)% vs.(71.8 ± 13.4)% of TGFβ1-driven iTregs.The ratio of CD4+ CD25+ Tregs was (80.0 ± 1.6) % in OX40 stimulation McAb group vs.(86.0 ± 1.4)% in control antibody group.Furthermore,the expression of Foxp3 was (59.2 ± 0.7) % in OX40 stimulation McAb group vs.(70.0 ± 0.8) % in control antibody group (P<0.05).Conclusion TGFβ1-dependent protocol may induce the conversion of naive CD4+ T cells into CD25+ Foxp3+ iTregs.OX40 stimulation can down-regulate the expression of Foxp3 in CD4+ CD25 + iTreg significantly.Thus OX40 molecular may become an attractive target in Tregs-induced transplant tolerance.Further study should be performed to increase the suppressive activity of iTregs through blockade of OX40 signal.
7.Analysis of endothelin receptor and its subtypes in the left ventricle of rats with dilated cardiomyopathy
Wu-Wang FANG ; Yue-Ying YAN ; Bao-Xiang DUAN ;
Chinese Journal of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics 1999;0(04):-
Aim To observe the changes of endothelin receptors and their subtypes of left ventricules in normal SD rats and dilated cardiomyopathy rats. Methods To establish the best conditions of the binding experiment, different protein concentrations, incubation temperature ?and?incubating?time?were?tested? with 125 I-ET-1 ligand respectively. With the selected conditions, saturation binding experiments were performed to determine the amount of endothelin receptor and its subtypes in normal SD rats and in dilated cardiomyopathy ones. Results (1) The optimal incubating temperature was 37 ℃. Under this condition, the binding amount of 125 I-ET-1 increased rapidly in 0~30 minutes, and reached to saturation point at 60 minutes, and there was a linear correlation between 125 I-ET-1 binding amount and cell membrane protein concentration. (2) Endothelin-1, bosentan,BQ123,BQ788 etc. could competitively suppress the bound of 125 I-ET-1 to endothelin receptors. (3) The amount of endothelin receptor in left ventricle of dilated cardiomyopathy rats was ( 92.21? 34.34) nmol?kg -1 protein, which was significantly low than that in normal SD ones. There was no change on the ratio of endothelin receptor subtypes A and B. Conclusion 125I-ET-1 can be used to determine the amount of endothelin receptor and its subtypes in varied tissues specifically. The amount of endothelin receptor in left ventricle of dilated cardiomyopathy rats is down regulated, but the ratio of endothelin receptor subtype A vs B remains to be 21.
8.Using mice immature dendritic cells to induce the differentiation of allogenic naive T cells in vitro
Yue ZHAO ; Lu WANG ; Yongle RUAN ; Xiaoxiao WANG ; Ying XIANG ; Junxiang WANG ; Gang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2014;35(2):117-120
Objective To explore the differentiation of allogeneic naive T cells to regulatory T cells (Tregs) and T helper (TH) 1/2/17 cells by coculture with bone marrow-derivedimmature dendritic cells (irnDC).Method Bone marrow-derived imDC were cultivated from Balb/c mice.Lipopolysaccharide-stimulated DC were harvested as mature dendritic cells (mDC) and unstimulated cells were collected as imDC.Then irnDC or mDC were cocultured with allogeniec naive T cells,respectively.TH1 cytokines [interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and interleukin (IL)-2],TH2 cytokines (IL-4 and IL-10),and TH17 cytokine (IL-17) of co-cultured cells were detected by enzyme linked immunospot assay.CD4+ Forkhead box p3 (FoxP3) + Treg proportion in CD4+ cells in the co-cultured system with IL-2 and transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) was analyzed by flow cytometry.Result As compared with mDC,na(i)ve T cells cocultured with imDC secreted much less IFN-γ (11.67 ± 2.18 vs.182.00±23.71,P<0.01),IL-2 (26.67±2.96 vs.318.30± 18.62,P<0.01),IL-4 (17.00±3.78 vs.45.33±3.48,P<0.01),IL-10(7.00±1.00vs.158.70±10.90,P<0.001) and IL-17 (0.66 ± 0.33 vs.238.30 ± 24.39,P<0.001).Furthermore,imDC induced more CD4+ FoxP3+ Tregs than mDC after adding IL-2 and TGF-β1 in the coculture system for 7 days (22.70 ± 1.53 % vs.5.42 ± 1.27%,P<0.01).Conclusion imDC are more effective to induce na ve T cells to Tregs,but not differentiate to TH 1/TH 2/TH 17 cells.These findings provide in vitro experimental evidence for induction of transplant tolerance by adoptive transfer of imDC.
9.Resistance of rat adipose-derived stem cells to human xenoantibody-dependant complement-mediated lysis and its mechanism
Yue ZHAO ; Lu WANG ; Yongle RUAN ; Xiaoxiao WANG ; Yu JIA ; Ying XIANG ; Gang CHEN
Chinese Journal of Organ Transplantation 2014;35(6):370-373
Objective To investigate whether rat adipose-derived stem cells (rASCs) could resist human xenoantibody-dependent complement-mediated lysis and to explore its possible mechanisms.Method SD rat ASCs were isolated,rASCs at passage 2 to 8 were used for the following studies and rat lymphocytes were harvested as control cells.α-Gal expression was detected by flow cytometry.After incubation of rASCs with 20% normal human serum (NHS) or heat inactivated normal human serum (HINHS),flow cytometry was used to detect cytotoxicity,IgG or IgM binding,and C3c,C4c and C5b-9 deposition.Result We successfully established the method to isolate and culture rASCs.The morphology of rASCs remained unchanged after passages.rASCs were positive for tell surface markers of CD44 and CD90,while negative for CD45 and MHC-Ⅱ.As compared with rLCs,rASCs significantly resisted human natural antibody and complement-mediated lysis when incubated with 20% NHS in vitro (20.42% ± 2.80% vs 51.84% ± 6.70%,P < 0.01).Mechanistically,rASCs expressed lower level of α-Gal (13.97 ± 0.33 vs.24.47 ± 3.03,P<0.05),which was correlated with decreased binding of human xenoreactive IgG and IgM (IgM:9.4 ± 2.0 vs.107.2± 4.8,P<0.01; IgG:5.73 ± 1.0 vs.27.49 ± 3.9,P<0.01) and reduced deposition of complements C3c,C4c and C5b-9 (C3c:294.6 ± 38.02 vs.1924 ± 509.4,P<0.05; C4c:35.23 ± 3.1vs.177.3 ± 37.17,P<0.05; C5b-9:5.63 ± 1.74 vs.37.05 ± 7.4,P<0.01).Conclusion These data demonstrated that the resistance of rASCs to human xenoantibody and complement-mediated lysis is associated with low expression of xenoantigen a-Gal and inhibition of MAC (membrane attack complex) formation.
10.The effects and mechanisms of berberine on proliferation of papillary thyroid cancer K1 cells induced by high glucose
Jing NI ; Fang WANG ; Ling YUE ; Guangda XIANG ; Linshuang ZHAO ; Yong WANG ; Lizi YE ; Jing DONG
Chinese Journal of Internal Medicine 2017;56(7):507-511
Objective To study the effect and mechanisms of berberine (BBR) on the proliferation of papillary thyroid cancer K1 cells induced by high glucose.Methods K1 cells were cultured under 5.5 mmol/L or 25 mmol/L glucose condition with or without different concentration of BBR (0,10,40 and 80 μmol/L) for 24 hours.The proliferations of K1 cells in each condition were detected by MTT.Western blot was used to measure the expression of nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrt2),phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K),protein kinase B (Akt) and phosphorylated-Akt (p-Akt).The distribution pattern of Nrf2 in K1 cells was determined using immunofluorescent staining.Results Compared with 5.5 mmol/L condition,the proliferation rate [(126.64 ± 5.41) % vs (87.31 ± 3.67) %],expression levels of PI3K (0.425 ±0.019 vs 0.272 ±0.039),p-Akt/Akt (0.446 ±0.021 vs 0.168 ±0.035) and Nrf2 (0.597 ± 0.014 vs 0.308 ± 0.026),and Nrf2 distribution (93.0% vs 23.1%) in nuclear of K 1 cells under 25 mmol/L condition were significantly elevated,respectively (all P <0.01).Addition of BBR in 25 mmol/L condition dose dependently (10,40,80 μmol/L) lowered the proliferation rate of K1 cells [(111.76 ± 4.10)%,(70.03 ±2.18)%,(32.41 ±3.76)% vs (126.64 ±5.41)%,all P<0.05],and suppressed the expression of PI3K,p-Akt/Akt,Nrf2,and Nrf2 nuclear distribution (P < 0.05).Conclusions BBR dose dependently inhibited the proliferation of high glucose-induced K1 cells.This effect was associated with the suppression on of PI3K/Akt signaling activation,Nrf2 expression and its nuclear translocation.