1.Effects of preconditioning with emulsified isoflurane on Inflammatory response to myocardial ischemiareperfusion injury in rats
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;32(5):589-592
Objective To investigate the effects of preconditioning with emulsified isoflurane(eISO)on inflammatory response to myocardial ischemia-reperfusion(I/R)injury in rats.Methods Forty SD rats of both sexes weighing 250-280 g were randomly allocated into 4 groups(n =10 each):groupⅠ sham operation(S);group Ⅱ myocardial I/R + normal saline(NS); group Ⅲ I/R + eISO and group Ⅳ I/R + 30% intralipid(Ⅱ.)(vehicle for eISO).Myocardial ischemia was induced by occlusion of anterior descending branch of left coronary artery for 30 min followed by 180 min reperfusion.NS,30% intralipid and elSO 2 ml/kg were infused iv over 30 min at 30 min before myocardial ischemia in groups Ⅱ,Ⅲ and Ⅳ respectively.The animals were killed at the end of 180 min repeffusion.Their hearts were removed for determination of infarct size and myocardial NF-κB p65 and ICAM-1 expression(by immuno-histochemistry)and plasma concentration of TNF-t(by radioimmunoassay).Results Myocardial I/R induced myocardial infarct and significantly increased plasina TNF-a concentration and myocardial ICAM-1 and NF-κB p65 expression in gro up Ⅱ,Ⅲ and Ⅳ as compared with'sham operation group (Ⅰ).Plasma TNF-a concentration and myocardial ICAM-1 and NF-kB p65 expression were significantly lower in group Ⅲ(eISO)than in group Ⅱ and Ⅳ.Conclusion Down-regulation of myocardial NF-kB and ICAM-1 expression and inhihition of inflammatoy response are involved in the mechanism by which preconditioning with iv elso protects against myocardial I/R injury.
2.Expressions of cAMP response element binding protein and phosphorylated cAMP response element binding protein in the hippocampus of drug resistant temporal lobe epileptic rats
Zhaoyang LIU ; Likun WANG ; Guofeng WU
Chinese Journal of Neurology 2016;49(8):630-636
Objective To establish drug resistant models of temporal lobe epilepsy induced by amygdala kindling,and to investigate the changes of cAMP response element binding protein (CREB) and phosphorylated cAMP response element binding protein (p-CREB) expression in the hippocampus tissues in order to explore their roles in drug resistant epileptogenesis.Methods Eighty adult male SD rats were randomly divided into control group (n =10) and model group (n =70).The 70 rats were used to prepare the amygdaloid kindled model of epilepsy by chronic stimulation of amygaloid basal lateral nucleus.The successful kindled models were randomly selected as drug resistant epileptic group (n =10) and drug sensitive epileptic group (n =10) according to their response to the phenytoin and phenobarbital.On the basis of behavioral observation,electrophysiology,pathological HE staining,CREB and p-CREB expression changes,we verified the reliability of the models and explored the differences among the three groups above.The changes of CREB and p-CREB expression were detected by immunohistochemical method and Western blotting assay.Results In control group,the electroencephalogram (EEG) frequency was (8.700 ±1.494) Hz;in drug sensitive epileptic group,the EEG frequency was (14.700 ± 1.159) Hz;in drug resistant epileptic group,the EEG frequency was (19.800 ± 1.686) Hz.The frequency differences among the three groups were statistically significant (F =144.202,P =0.000).By immunohistochemical staining,a large number of CREB and p-CREB positive cells were observed in drug resistant epileptic group.As compared with the control group (CREB 0.197 ±0.058,p-CREB 0.260 ±0.176),the expression levels of CREB and p-CREB were increased in drug sensitive epileptic group (CREB 0.361 ±0.151,p-CREB 0.656 ±0.234) and in drug resistant epileptic group (CREB 0.591 ± 0.150,p-CREB 1.077 ± 0.400).The difference among the three groups had statistical significance (F =24.206,20.376,both P < 0.01).Conclusions The expressions of CREB and p-CREB were significantly increased in drug resistant epileptic rats.These findings indicate that the expressions of CREB and p-CREB may play certain roles in the drugresistant epileptogenesis.
3.Exploration of teaching reform of biochemistry for seven-year program clinical medical students
Hefen YU ; Hua LIU ; Zhaoyang WEN
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2015;14(11):1102-1105
Biochemistry is an important basic medical course, and it is also a difficult course.In order to improve the comprehensive ability of seven-year program clinical medical students in Capital Medical University, teaching reform of Biochemistry was carried out.Teaching content was redesigned to strengthen the learning of basic knowledge of Biochemistry and to increase the depth of teaching content, while expanding the content by introducing new achievements and new technology to keep up with the forefront in the development of Biochemistry.Various methods such as the comparative method, case teaching and so on, were used flexibly in the teaching practice in order to improve teaching effects.The experiments carried out in the course were also redesigned and integrated, some distinctive experiments such as designing experiments, comprehensive experiments and innovative experiments were opened to improve students' hands-on ability and to cultivate students' scientific thinking.
4.Application of negative pressure drainage in skin soft tissue expansion
Zhaoyang WANG ; Shize ZHU ; Zumin LIU
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2001;0(04):-
Objective To observe the quantity of drainage fluid after operation and to evaluate the application of negative pressure drainage in skin soft tissue expansion. Methods The silica gel tube of 2 mm inside diameter with multi holes on sides was set under the skin soft tissue expander in 48 patients, then drained from upper incision or another incised hole,and connected with negative pressure apparatus. Results After operation, the quantity of drainage was from less than 5 ml to no more than 50 ml, averaged 16 ml. Conclusion For an operation with expansion capability above 100~200 ml,setting the negative pressure drainage as a routine is a most simple and effective method to prevent and treat bleeding and hematoma formation.It can produce effects on reducing the early complications such as hematoma and infection.
5.Effect of Ascitic Fluid Ultrafiltration Refusion and Perfusion of ?-elemene Milk into Abdominal Cavity on Carcinomatous Ascites
Haiying LUO ; Kai XU ; Zhaoyang LIU
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2001;0(03):-
To investigate the therapeutic effect of ascitic fluid ultrafiltration refusion and perfusion of ?-elemene milk into abdominal cavity on carcinomatous ascites. Seventy-two cases of malignant tumor complicated with carcinomatous ascites were randomized to two groups: group A treated with perfusion of ?-elemene milk into abdominal cavity after ascitic fluid ultrafiltration refusion and group B with perfusion of ?-elemene milk into abdominal cavity after letting-out of ascitic fluid by regular and repeated abdominal paracentesis. Therapeutic effect was compared and ascitic protein (AP) , plasma albumin(PA) content, urine volume and Karnofsky scores were observed before and after treatment as well as the toxic and side effects.In group A, 9 cases were completely relieved (CR) , 22 partially relieved (PR) , 12 not changed (NC) and the effective rate was 86.1%;in group B,4 were CR, 20 PR, 12 NC and the effective rate was 66.7% respectively, the differences being significant (P
6.Effective of anticancer mouse monoclonal antibody against hMIC-1 targets pancreatic tumor for nude mice in vivo
Zhaoyang LIU ; Xiaobing WANG ; Wei ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Comparative Medicine 2014;(3):14-19
Objective To investigate a antitumor effects of mouse original monoclonal antibody against hMIC -1 as intravenous administration with human pancreatic tumor in vivo and providing experimental data .Methods The fourty-eight mice were randomized into eight groups for loaded with two pancreatic tumor cell lines panc -1 or sw1990 respectively , and individual tumor growth was observed , antitumor efficacy was evaluated after using mouse original monoclonal antibody against hMIC-1 by intravenous administration .The pathological change with formalin fixed , paraffin embedded tissues section was viewed .Results There was a significant difference in tumor volume and weigt in intravenous injection of mouse original monoclonal antibody against hMIC-1 on load pancreatic tumor with nude mice group compared with that in the control group after four week treatment , and the mouse original monoclonal antibody against hMIC-1 demonstrated a close association between inhibition of tumor volume growth and dose-effective in the two xenograft models examined .Under examined microscope , the pancreatic tumor tissue was destroyed evidently in mouse original monoclonal antibody against hMIC-1 group.Conclusions The antitumor effect of intravenous injection for mouse original monoclonal antibody against hMIC-1 is better than that of systemic using gemcitabine .
7.Research on the impact of compound E-Jiao slurry (CEJS) plus cyclophosphamide in the inhibition rate of lewis pulmonary carcinoma in mice
Xumin SUN ; Zhaoyang LIU ; Xinyi CHEN
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2011;33(7):601-604
Objective To investigate the effects of Compound E-Jiao Slurry (CEJS) and Cyclophosphamide (CTX) on the inhibition of Lewis pulmonary carcinoma xenografts. Methods Tumor xenografts models were prepared and randomly divided into six groups by weight, including the control group,CTX, CEJS with the dosages of high, middle and low, with a total of ten mice in each group. The control mice were given normal saline 0.4ml by intragastric administration once daily, with a total of twelve times; The mice of CTX group were given CTX 0.2 ml by intraperitoneal injection every other day, with a total of six times; The mice of CEJS group were given CEJS 0.2 ml and saline 0.2 ml by intragastric administration; The mice of combination therapy group 1 were given CEJS 0.4 ml by intragastric administration once daily, and CTX 0.2 ml by intraperitoneal injection every other day; The mice of combination therapy group 2 were given CEJS 0.2 ml by intragastric administration once daily, and CTX 0.2 ml by intraperitoneal injection every other day; The mice of combination therapy group 3 were given CEJS 0.1 ml by intragastric administration once daily, and CTX 0.2 ml by intraperitoneal injection every other day. The weight of tumor xenografts were measured in the experiment,the inhibition rate of tumor xenografts were calculated according to the data after the dissection. Results The combination groups and CTX alone have an inhibition rate of over 50%, and the CEJS group 25.88%. In every experimental group, the weight of tumor showed statistical significance compared with the control (P<0.05). The value was(4.457±0.796)g, (2.105±0.651) g, (3.304±0.922) g, (1.668±0.267)g, (1.752±0.546)g and (2.075±1.061) g respectively according to the group sequence. There was no statistical significance of tumor weight in the groups of different dosages of CEJS plus CTX compared with the CTX group (P>0.05). Conclusion CEJS can't obviously enhance the sensitivity of tumor xenografts to CTX, but there is a trend for tumor inhibition.
8.Investigation on the response to Ursodeoxycholic acid in primary biliary cholangitis patients with positive anti-hexokinase 1 antibodies and anti-kelch-like 12 antibodies
Zhaoyang LIU ; Lishan XU ; Bo ZANG ; Yifei YANG ; Bin LIU
Chinese Journal of Rheumatology 2021;25(2):85-89
Objective:To investigate the value of anti-hexokinase1 antibodies (anti-HK-1) and anti-kelch-like 1 antibodies (anti-KLHL12) antibody in evaluating ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA) response in patients with primary biliary cholangitis (PBC).Methods:112 PBC patients who had been treated with UDCA for more than 12 months with relatively complete clinical data were analyzed. Serum was collected and the expression of anti-mitochondrial antibody (AMA), anti-HK-1 and anti-KLHL12 antibodies were detected by ELISA. The response to UDCA was based on Paris standard. According to the expression of new antibodies, the patients were divided into the new antibody positive group and negative group. In addition, PBC related baseline indicators were collected, and Spearman correlation analysis was used to study the correlation between antibody expression and baseline indicators in PBC patients.Results:Positivity of anti-HK1 and anti-KLHL12 antibody in AMA-positive PBC patients were 44.7% and 41.2% respectively. Positivity of anti-HK1 and anti-KLHL12 antibodies in AMA negative PBC patients were 33.3% and 22.2%. Anti-HK1 positive patients had higher serum levels of Alaninetransaminase (ALP), aspartate aminotransferase, (AST), γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (γ-GT) and total bilirubin (TBIL) compared with anti-HK1 negative patients, with statistical significant differences ( P<0.05). Notably, correlation analysis showed significantly positive correlation between anti-HK1 antibody expression and ALP, γ-GT and TBIL serum levels ( r=0.735, P<0.05; r=0.332, P<0.05; r=0.491, ( r=0.466, P<0.05). The UDCA response rate in anti-HK-1 antibody positive group was lower than that of the negative group (36.2% vs 60%; P<0.05). Conclusion:Anti-HK-1 and anti-KLHL12 antibody can help to diagnose PBC, and the expression of anti-HK-1 antibody is correlated with the severity of PBC, which could help to predict the reaction of PBC patients to UDCA.
9.Application of Inorganic Layered Materials in Electrochemical Sensors
Saidan XIE ; Yang LIU ; Zhaoyang WU ; Guoli SHEN ; Ruqin YU
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2015;(11):1648-1655
Inorganic layered materials with the open structure of low dimension and good biological compatibility and stability are considered as one of the most promising materials for immobilizing biomolecules, which can not only adjust the spacing of layers according to guest molecular size to prevent leakage of guest molecule, but also reduce the effects of surrounding elements on immobilized molecules significantly. Moreover, they can promote electron transfer between enzyme and the electrode. Therefore, the inorganic layered materials have great application potential in electrochemical sensors. This paper reviews the ways of immobilizing guest molecules of inorganic layered materials and the applications and development prospects of the different types of inorganic layered materials including cationic, anionic and nonionic inorganic layered materials in electrochemical sensor.
10.A road to new healthy countryside:Policy design and initial effects of China's healthy rural re-construction
Zhongming LIU ; Wei PAN ; Rui LI ; Zhaoyang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Health Policy 2015;8(11):21-25
Healthy rural reconstruction is a widely explored intervention implemented by China Rural Health Devel-opment Project with the support of the World Bank and UK Department for International Development. By using initial pro-ject baseline data survey, mid-term evaluation and supervision, terminal evaluation of acquired qualitative and quantitative data,this paper analyzes the intervention policy design and initial effects of China's healthy rural reconstruction. With transforming the living environment in rural areas as the starting point, the project has relatively achieved good results, by using different policy measures such as improving the environment, creating a social environment conducive to villagers' health, expanding and providing high-quality health services, foster healthy behaviors and lifestyles, etc. The main results include the expansion of the project to cover 745 administrative villages, the environment of healthy villa-ges is much better than other neighboring villages, villagers' health knowledge has been greatly increased, lifestyle be-haviors of villagers have improved, the attitudes and participation rate of residents in cultural and sports activities have improved, etc. This paper suggests implementing the healthy rural reconstruction nationwide. It is very important to in-tegrate the concept of healthy village throughout the connotation of all kinds of new rural reconstruction, so the concept of health is deeply rooted in rural areas and imperceptibly change people's living behaviors and habits.