1.Anti-inflammatory Effect of Apigenin on Microglia after Oxygen Glucose Deprivation and Reperfusion
Zeyi LI ; Shuzhen HAN ; Guo WANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2006;0(03):-
Objective To study the neuroprotective effect of apigenin on microglia which was exposed to oxygen glucose deprivation and reperfusion (OGD/R), which was characterized by its influence on IL-1? and TNF-? expression. Methods Primary microglial cultures were prepared from newborn rat brain. The purity of isolated cells were identified by GSA-IB4. The cells were randomized into 5 groups:normal group, DMSO group and apigenin-treated groups (10, 25, 50 ?mol/L). The cells of DMSO group and apigenin-treated group were exposed to 8 h of OGD and 24 h of reperfusion in the presence or absence of apigenin at a range of concentrations. Culture supernatants were collected and IL-1? and TNF-? were detected by ELISA assay. Results The expression of IL-1? and TNF-? were significantly higher in DMSO group (P
2.Effects of Swimming Training and Use of Chinese Medicine Compound for Invigorating Qi and Tonifying the Kidney on Testicular Ultrastructure of Rats
Qirong WANG ; Zeyi YANG ; Sufan LI
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 1983;0(03):-
In order to probe into the peripheral mechanism of exercise-induced low level of serum testosterone and to explore an effective Chinese medicine compound for ameliorating this serious situation, a rat model of intensive swimming training was conducted, and the ultrastructure of testis in rats and the effects of Chinese medicine compound on this were studied with morphometry. Results showed that the volume of lipid droplets in rat testicular Leydig cells decreased after long term endurance training,which may be one of the causes of exercise-induced low level of serum testosterone; however, the administration of traditional Chinese medicine compound for invigorating qi and tonifying the kidney could improve the transportation of cholesterol and recovery of the testosterone level in serum.
3.The Effects of Soybean Peptides Supplementation on Serum Biomarkers in Distance Runners
Qirong WANG ; Sufan LI ; Zeyi YANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 1982;0(01):-
Objective: We performed a randomized double-blind study in distance runners to investigate the possible biological effects of daily consumption of soybean peptides. Methods: Twenty-one trained male distance runners, randomly divided into three groups: control group (C,n=7), carbohydrate supplementation group (CS, n=6) and soybean peptides supplementation group (SP,n=8), took part in the study.Their hormonal and serum metabolic profile was examined in a 4-week program of strenuous training. Daily training (4~6 hours per day, endurance and strength), food and medication were similar for all athletes. Group SP received a soy sports beverage supplement containing 8g soybean peptides and 35g carbohydrate once a day. Group CS received a sport drink containing 35g carbohydrate. Group C supplemented a placebo identical in appearance and flavor. Body weight, lean body mass, RPE, serum total testosterone, blood urea, hemogram, lactate dehydrogenase, creatine kinase and immunoglobulins were measured before, during and after the 4-week training program. Results: Data demonstrated that Group SP had an increase in body weight, especially in lean body mass and cyclic total testosterone level (P
4.Effects of Soy Hydrolyzed Peptides Supplementation on Small Intestinal Absorption in Rats
Shicheng LI ; Qirong WANG ; Zeyi YANG
Chinese Journal of Sports Medicine 1983;0(03):-
Objective: To investigate the effects of soy hydrolysed peptides supplementation on small intestinal morphology and nitrogen absorption in rats,and illustrate the characteristic of absorption on soy hydro? lysed peptides supplementation in small intestinal. Methods: 30 male SD rats were randomly divided into three groups: Placebo group (water supplemented, Pla group); Isolated soy protein-supplemented group (Pro group); Soy hydrolysed peptides-supplemented group (Pep group). After one week meals adaptation, Metabolic test had done, small intestinal morphology, and the activity of aminopeptidase were determined. Results: (2) The content of intestinal epithelial protein in Pep group increased 48.60% than Pro group, and increased 91.37% than Pla group (P
5.SARS virus nucleotide sequence analysis based on signal processing
Weidong WANG ; Shangjun LIU ; Zeyi FAN
Chinese Medical Equipment Journal 1993;0(05):-
This paper puts forward the numerical signal sequence correlated with the nucleotide sequence and the discrete Fourier analysis approach of its self-correlation and cross-correlation sequences. The approach is applied to the analysis of SARS virus nucleotide sequence. It proves that SARS virus nucleotide sequence has the periodicity laws one-third frequency and two-thirds frequency, which means that SARS virus has a strong coding ability and a high variability. Compared to SARS virus, AIDS virus has no the periodic law of two-thirds frequency, but the difference is unobservable by the approach mentioned in reference 1.
6.Effects of endurance training and supplementation of herbal polysaccharide extracts on the cytokine secretion of PBMC and cytokine levels in serum of rats
Lili ZHOU ; Qirong WANG ; Muqing YI ; Hong GAO ; Baohua XU ; Zeyi YANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1999;0(12):-
Objective:Study of intensive endurance training and supplementation of herbal polysaccharide extracts on levels of IL-2, IL-4,IL-10 in serum of rats.Methods:120 Wistar Rats were randomly divided into 6 groups: sedentary control group(n=20), sedentary with supplementation of APS group(n=20), sedentary with supplementation of ABPS group(n=20), training group(n=20), training with supplementation of APS group(n=20) and training with supplementation of ABPS group(n=20). After 4-week and 6-week swimming, IL-2, IL-4,IL-10 in serum of rats and supernatant of PBMC were tested through ELISA.Results:After 6 weeks training, (1) In training group, the level of IL-2 in serum was lower than that in sedentary control group(P
7.Meta analysis and systematic review of influencing factors on unplanned shutdown of continuous blood purification
Guimei FAN ; Jingjing WANG ; Zeyi ZHANG ; Jingxian BAO ; Mo YI ; Yuanmin JIA ; Ou CHEN
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2022;29(4):296-300
Objective:To systematically evaluate the influencing factors on unplanned shutdown of continuous blood purification, and to provide reference basis for the prevention of unplanned shutdown.Methods:The literatures related to the influencing factors of unplanned shutdown of continuous blood purification in CNKI, Wanfang Database, Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, Chinese Science and Technology Periodical Full-text Database, PubMed and Web of Science were searched.The retrieval time of Chinese database was from the establishment of the database to March 2021.English databases were searched from March 2016 to March 2021.Literature selection, quality evaluation and data extraction were independently conducted by two researchers, and Meta-analysis was performed by Stata 14.0 software.Results:A total of 11 studies were included, including 3 031 cases of continuous blood purification treatment and 1 412 cases of unplanned discontinuation.The combined OR value and 95% CI of all influencing factors were as follows: treatment mode 2.22 (1.06-4.62), blood flow velocity 0.91 (0.776-1.09), agitation 4.54 (2.33-8.86), ventilator 2.67 (1.63-4.38), transfusing blood products and fat milk 1.07 (0.34-3.36), one-time catheter success 0.26 (0.05-1.42), catheterization site (femoral vein vs.jugular vein) 2.24 (0.83-6.02). Conclusion:Unplanned deplaning is influenced by many factors.Treatment mode, agitation and ventilator use are the risk factors for unplanned deplaning.There is no correlation between blood flow velocity, transfusing blood products and fat milk, one-time catheterization success, catheterization site and unplanned deplaning.
8.Biomechanics characteristics during sitting up in knee osteoarthritis patients of different ages:a systematic review and meta-analysis
Ke WANG ; Zeyi ZHANG ; Liwen ZHANG ; Meizhen ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2024;28(18):2939-2946
OBJECTIVE:There is no consensus on which sit-up strategy to adopt in knee osteoarthritis patients of different ages.Therefore,this study evaluated the biomechanical characteristics of sit-ups in knee osteoarthritis patients of different ages compared with healthy individuals by meta-analysis system and analyzed the sit-up movement patterns of patients of different ages to provide a reference for improving the sit-up function of patients. METHODS:By March 2023,observational studies of biomechanical characteristics of sitting up in patients with knee osteoarthritis and healthy population were retrieved on PubMed,Web of Science and CNKI.Subjects were required to be patients over 50 years of age with knee osteoarthritis who had Kellgren-Lawrence severity grading≥Ⅰ on knee imaging and who had regular knee pain.Subjects were analyzed by age(50-60 years vs.over 60 years)and severity(mild to moderate patients vs.severe patients)subgroups according to inclusion and exclusion criteria.Quality assessment was performed using the modified Down and black scale.Stata 16.0 software was used to perform subgroup analysis to determine the biomechanical characteristics of sitting up in patients with knee osteoarthritis of different ages and severities. RESULTS:A total of 14 randomized controlled trials(824 subjects)were included in the meta-analysis.The mean quality score of all included literature was 76.2,with a range of 66.7 to 86.7,all of which were of medium to high quality and representative.The included studies were of moderate to high quality and representative.Meta-analysis results found that(1)compared to healthy individuals,patients with knee osteoarthritis had longer total sitting up time(SMD=0.92,95%CI:0.76-1.09),P<0.001)and longer extension phase time(SMD=0.46,95%CI:0.18-0.74,P=0.001).Compared to mild to moderate patients,the total duration increased more significantly in severe patients(P<0.001)and the duration of the extension phase increased more significantly in patients over 60 years of age than in patients 50-60 years of age(P=0.001).(2)Compared to healthy individuals,patients with knee osteoarthritis had greater sitting-up trunk flexion motion range(SMD=0.64,95%CI:0.37-0.91,P<0.001);knee flexion motion range(SMD=-0.47,95%CI:-0.70 to-0.24,P<0.001)and ankle dorsiflexion motion range(SMD=-0.32,95%CI:-0.56 to-0.08,P=0.01)were smaller.And knee flexion motion range decreased more significantly in patients over 60 years of age than in patients 50-60 years of age(P<0.001).(3)The peak hip flexion moment(SMD=-0.57,95%CI:-0.83 to-0.31,P<0.001)and peak knee extension moment(SMD=-0.83,95%CI:-1.08 to-0.59,P<0.001)were smaller in patients with knee osteoarthritis. CONCLUSION:(1)Patients with knee osteoarthritis over the age of 60 years have a longer sit-up cushion and extension phase than patients aged 50 to 60 years.The increase in total sit-up duration was also more pronounced in patients with higher severity grades.The increased length of sitting up in patients with advanced age and knee osteoarthritis severity may increase the duration of cartilage loading,exacerbate knee pain symptoms,and increase the difficulty of sitting up in this population.(2)Patients with knee osteoarthritis exhibit limited knee and ankle flexion motion range.Knee mobility is more limited in patients over 60 years of age.(3)Patients with knee osteoarthritis have reduced peak hip flexion and knee extension moments,which may be a compensatory strategy for pain relief.
9.Detection Results Evaluation of Adipose Mesenchymal Stem Cells Derived Extracellular Vesicles by Nanoparticle Tracking Analysis and Nano-flow Cytometry
ZHANG Zeyi ; WANG Jing ; LI Ping
Chinese Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy 2023;40(18):2543-2549
OBJECTIVE To explore the detection capability of nanoparticle tracking analysis(NTA) and nano-flow cytometry(nanoFCM) in detecting standard microspheres and adipose mesenchymal stem cells(AdMSCs) derived extracellular vesicles(EVs), provide experimental basis for the identification and quality control of EVs. METHODS Firstly, the detection capabilities of NTA and nanoFCM were verified by detecting standard microspheres. For the AdMSCs-EVs produced via PEG6000-based ultracentrifugation method, the general characterizations were performed with Western blotting and transmission electron microscope. The particle size distributions as well as the post-PKH67 labeling positive EV ratios were analyzed by NTA and nanoFCM respectively. RESULTS NTA and nanoFCM had similar capacity regarding to particle concentration detection, while nanoFCM had higher accuracy and better particle size differentiation ability. The EVs size distribution results showed that, samples analyzed by NTA presented a wider distribution while nanoFCM presented a narrower distribution. For detection of PKH67-positive EVs, the positive ratios detected by NTA were significantly lower than by nanoFCM. CONCLUSION NanoFCM has higher accuracy along with some application limitations. NTA is relatively less capable at particle size distinction, but has a wider particle size detection range. Therefore, for detection of EVs, NTA can satisfy the needs of size distribution characterization, while nanoFCM with high sensitivity for fluorescence detection is more suitable for analyzing the proportion of surface markers in EVs.
10.Postoperative autoantibody levels and clinical significance in non-small cell lung cancer
Zeyi WANG ; Yinyu MU ; Fuyi XIE
China Modern Doctor 2024;62(23):16-20
Objective To investigate the clinical significance of dynamic changes in the expression levels of tumor associated autoantibody(TAAB),including tumor protein 53(p53),protein gene product 9.5(PGP9.5),SRY-box containing gene 2(SOX2),G antigen 7 ATP-dependent RNA helicase(GAGE7),ATP-dependent RNA helicase(GBU4-5),melanoma antigen A1(MAGE A1),cancer/testis antigen(CAGE)in non-small cell lung cancer(NSCLC)patients before and after surgery.Methods Forty-one patients with NSCLC who underwent surgical treatment at the Department of Thoracic Surgery of Li Huili Hospital,Ningbo Medical Center,were selected from January 2019 to August 2022.Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA)was used to detect the expression levels of seven TAAB markers in the serum of 41 NSCLC patients undergoing surgical treatment.Results The expression levels of PGP9.5 were found to be significantly higher in the squamous cancer group than in the adenocarcinoma group(P<0.05),while the expression levels of GAGE7 were found to be significantly higher in the adenocarcinoma group than in the squamous cancer group(P<0.05).The expression level of GBU4-5 was found to be significantly higher in the squamous carcinoma group than in the adenocarcinoma group at one week after surgery(Z=-2.095,P=0.036).Within the adenocarcinoma group,the expression levels of GBU4-5(P=0.027)and CAGE(P=0.042)were found to be significantly lower at one week after surgery compared with those before surgery.The expression levels of PGP9.5(P=0.004),GAGE7(P<0.001),and GBU4-5(P=0.014)were found to have decreased significantly at six months postoperatively in comparison to their preoperative levels.In the squamous cancer group,no statistically significant differences were observed in the expression levels at one week after surgery.The expression level of SOX2(P=0.011)exhibited a statistically significant decrease at six months postoperatively in comparison to the preoperative levels.Similarly,the expression level of GBU4-5 was found to be significantly decreased at one week postoperatively in comparison to the preoperative levels(P=0.009).The expression levels of PGP9.5(P=0.003),GAGE7(P=0.001),and GBU4-5(P=0.013)were found to have decreased significantly at six months postoperatively.Conclusion Surgical intervention can reduce the expression level of 7 TAABs in NSCLC patients.Monitoring 7 TAABs before and after surgical treatment is helpful to predict the surgical efficacy and postoperative disease progression of NSCLC patients.