2.Effects of jejunal infusion of amino acids on secretion of gastrointestinal hormone in dog model
Jianfu XIA ; Hong ZHOU ; Yang FANG ; Xiaoyang LI ; Zhen YU
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2015;23(1):48-51
Objective To investigate the effect of jejunal infusion of amino acids on secretion of gastrointestinal hormone in healthy dogs.Methods Six healthy adult dogs were treated with jejunal fistulas and femoral vein intubation.Twenty-four hours after the operation,solution of 8 different amino acid monomers (experimental group) or normal saline (control group) were infused into the jejunum of the dogs every 24hours.The levels of cholecystokinin (CCK),motilin,and gastrin in the peripheral plasma were measured using radioimmunoassay at the start of infusion (0 minute),and 30,60,90,and 120 minutes after infusion.Results Compared with the control group,the serum CCK level in the phenylalanine group was significantly higher 30 and 60 minutes after infusion [(1.25 ±0.19) ng/L vs.(0.66 ±0.14) ng/L,(1.23 ±0.12) ng/L vs.(0.80 ± 0.03) ng/L,both P < 0.01],while that in the tryptophan group was significantly higher 30 minutes after infusion [(1.08 ±0.26) ng/L vs.(0.66 ±0.14) rig/L,P <0.01].The other measurement results showed no statistically significant differences.Conclusions Jejunal infusion of phenylalanine or tryptophan may stimulate the secretion of gastrointestinal hormone to some extent.Aromatic amino acids (phenylalanine and tryptophan) is more potent in triggering the release of CCK than aliphatic (leucine,isoleucine,and methionine) and charged amino acids (aspartic acid,arginine,and glutamate).The mechanism may be related to the properties of the amino acids.
3.Use the technique of three layers suspension to lift the mid-low face
Dongsheng XIA ; Dongmei HE ; Rongrong ZHOU ; Lijun ZHEN ; Qiming ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Aesthetics and Cosmetology 2017;23(3):152-155
Objective To explore an ideal surgical method for mid-low face lifting.Methods In this procedure,the first surgical step was subcutaneous undermining that was performed through the incision along temporal hairline,anteriorear,and mastoideae.It extended distally beyond the furthest skin fold and along the mandibular border or the midline of the neck if nacessary.Then three layers suspension were performed,which included three procedures:first,SMAS was purse string sutured in certain direction;secondly,the malar fat pad was suspended to tow directions backward and upward and anchored in the periosteum of zygoma and SMAS too;lastly,through traction suture of reducing tension step-by-step,lots of the tension was relieved from the incision;at the same time,new retaining ligaments between flap and SMAS were reestablished.And redundant skin was removed in incision at the end of the procedure.Results A total of 22 cases received this operation.16 cases were followed up from 3 months to 24 months after operation.The results of operation were divided into three degrees:excellent,acceptable and poor;and those were evaluated by patients themselves.14 cases obtained excellent result (87.5 %),2 cases regarded that their results were acceptable (12.5 %).The total satisfactory rate was 100 %.None serious complication occurred in those eases except some slight complications,such as local edema,skin numbness and small hematoma which relieved in 3 to 6 months after operation.Scar was inconspicuous.Conclusions This technique can correct the posies of lower tow-third face better,especially for mitigating the nasolabial fold and enhancing the elastic of face skin.Simultaneously,it is an effective,safe and simple technique.
4.System of Intein-mediated PHB Purified Human Antimicrobial Peptide LL-37
Yin-Xia GU ; Xue-Zhang ZHOU ; Zhen-Wei SONG ; Yu-Jiong WANG ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(11):-
The new intein-mediated PHB purify protein system is a high expression, automatic cutting, for purification, low-cost protein purification system,it is conducive to large-scale protein purification.Choose human antibacterial peptide LL-37 as the purification objects,which is poison to prokaryotic cell.We construct intein-mediated PHB purified human antimicrobial peptide LL-37 system through genetic engineering technology and use this system to purify LL-37. The results show that this system can highly express LL-37 fusion protein and purifiy the product as same size with expectations.
5.Expression and significance of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio and platelet to lymphocyte ratio in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
Ronghua TIAN ; Zhen WU ; Haibo WANG ; Tingmei HE ; Xia LIU ; Weihua ZHOU
Clinical Medicine of China 2017;33(5):433-436
Objective To discuss the expression and significance of neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio(NLR) and platelet to lymphocyte ratio(PLR) in peripheral blood in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease(COPD).Methods One hundred and fifty cases COPD patients who were treated in Respiratory Departments of Hai'an People′s Hospital Affiliated to Nantong University from January to December 2015 were selected and divided into stable period group with 60 cases and acute exacerbation period group with 90 cases,and 50 healthy subjects were selected as control group.Clinical data were collected and white blood cell count(WBC),neutrophil count(NC),lymphocyte count(LC),platelet(PLT),NLR,PLR,forced expiratory volume in one second(FEV1%) predicted and C reactive protein(CRP) were tested.Results NLR,PLR and CRP values were significantly higher in patients in acute exacerbation period group than in stable period group and control group(NLR:(10.30±9.93) vs.(6.76±5.90) vs.(5.85±3.67);PLR:(335.88±164.94) vs.(286.80±118.98) vs.(194.11±88.14);CRP: (42.18±24.89) mg/L vs.(23.27±13.59) mg/L vs.(22.49±13.47) mg/L,F=6.637,6.808,11.007,P<0.05),but FEV1% predicted was no difference in stable period group and acute exacerbation period group((58.85±16.83)% vs.(57.47±17.76)%;t=0.228,P>0.05).There was a significant positive correlation between NLR,PLR and CRP in acute exacerbation period group(r=0.374,0.379,P<0.01),there was a positive correlation between NLR and PLR(r=0.482,P<0.01),there was a negative correlation between NLR,PLR and FEV1(r=-0.297,-0.299,P<0.05).There was a significant positive correlation between NLR,PLR and CRP in table period group(r=0.593,0.433,P<0.01),NLR and PLR were also positively correlated(r=0.618,P<0.01),NLR,PLR and FEV1 accounted for the expected value of the negative correlation(r=-0.324,-0.342,P<0.05).Conclusion Both NLR and PLR are inflammatory markers,furthermore they show a significant negative correlation to airflow limitation in patients with COPD.
6.Correlation between PiCCO and ThDCO in monitoring perioperative hemodynamics in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation
zhen-zhou, HE ; yi-wen, GU ; xiang-rui, WANG ; qiang, XIA
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(01):-
Objective To explore the correlation between the two methods of pulmonary arterial thermodilution technique(ThDCO)and pulse indicator continuous cardiac output(PiCCO)in determining hemodynamic changes in patients undergoing orthotopic liver transplantation(OLT).Methods Eighteen patients with end-stage liver disease(ASAⅡ-IV)were performed OLT and monitored hemodynamic changes by PiCCO method and ThDCO method simultaneously.The hemodynamic parameters including mean arterial pressure(MAP),cardiac output(CO)and systemic vascular resistance(SVR)were measured at different time points before anesthesia induction,after tracheal intubation,after the beginning of operation,at anhepatic phase,at neohepatic phase,at the end of operation,and after operation.Results Good correlation was found between the two methods for the determination of CO and SVR(r=0.987,P0.05).Conclusion The hemodynamics change dramatically in patients undergoing OLT.There is good correlation between the two methods of PiCCO and ThDCO for perioperative hemodynamic monitoring in patients undergone OLT,and PiCCO detection can be used conveniently for real-time continuous monitoring.
7.An overview of glycoconjugates for cancer targeting therapy and diagnosis.
Wei-Qin WANG ; Zhen-Hai ZHANG ; Jian-Ping ZHOU ; Hui PANG ; Hui-Xia LÜ
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(12):1763-1770
Because of the changed metabolic behaviors of cancer cells, tumor cells uptake a corresponding larger amount of glucose in physiological condition when compared with normal cells. And they were prone to metabolize glucose for generating energy in anaerobic glycolysis ways in order to grow quickly. Anaerobic glycolysis consumes more glucose than aerobic way when the same amount of energy is obtained, which also results in large demand of glucose in tumor cells. This review briefly describes therapy methods related to characteristic mentioned above, and summarizes the research progress of drugs, diagnostic reagents and carriers conjugated with glucose, glucose derivatives or other kinds of sugars for cancer targeting. Furthermore, typically relative research reports from 2012 till now were listed and analyzed.
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chemistry
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Ifosfamide
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8.The effects and its mechanism of N-arginine chitosan as transdermal enhancer.
Feng-Yi CHENG ; Zhen-Hai ZHANG ; Jian-Ping ZHOU ; Hui-Xia LÜ
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2013;48(8):1325-1332
The purpose of this study is to investigate the penetration effects and mechanism of N-arginine chitosan (ACS). This novel transdermal enhancer with a mimetic structure of cell-penetration peptides was synthesized by introducing hydrophilic arginine groups to the amino-group on chitosan's side chain. The structure of ACS was confirmed by FT-IR, 1H NMR and element analysis. In addition, attenuated total reflection Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) was used to study the protein conformation and the water content of stratum corneum, and the result suggested that ACS can change the orderly arrangement of the molecules in the stratum corneum, making the stack structure of keratin become loose. And ACS can increase the water content of the stratum corneurn. Inverted fluorescence microscope and flow cytometry were used to examine penetration effect of ACS on Hacat cell. The result confirmed that the uptake of ACS was enhanced with increased substitution degree of arginine by 4-8 folds compared to chitosan. In vitro penetration studies on three electrical types of drugs were carried out using three model drugs of negatively charged aspirin, positively charged terazosin and neutral drug isosorbide mononitrate by the method of Franz diffusion cells. The results showed that ACS has obviously penetration of the negatively charged drug aspirin, and certain penetration of neutral drug issorbide mononitrate, but inhibition of positively charged terazosin. In vivo imaging technology research results show that the ACS can significantly enhance the fluorescence intensity of morin, which is the auto-fluorescence anionic drug. These obtained results suggested that ACS, as a promising transdermal enhancer, can change the structure of the keratinocytes and analog penetrating peptides promote absorption, but have certain selectivity for the drug.
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Aspirin
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9.Discoveries of avian influenza A(H9N2) virus in chickens and men infected by H9N2 virus in Guangzhou area.
Chuan-hua LI ; Xiu-zhen ZHOU ; Mei-xia LI
Chinese Journal of Experimental and Clinical Virology 2004;18(3):213-214
OBJECTIVETo understand the epidemic status of avian influenza A virus in chickens and men in Guangzhou area and to prevent men suffering from avian influenza A (H5N1) virus.
METHODSEtiologic and serological surveys were conducted in chickens and men who were working in the poultry farms and slaughter house. Viruses were isolated with both MDCK cells and embryonated chicken eggs. Hemagglutination inhibition tests were performed by routine method.
RESULTSAnti-H9N2 antibody was found in 12.8% of the chickens and 5.1% of the workers.
CONCLUSIONSAvian influenza virus H9N2 subtype existed in chickens and this subtype of influenza A virus might infect men.
Animals ; Antibodies, Viral ; blood ; Chickens ; virology ; China ; Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests ; Humans ; Influenza A Virus, H9N2 Subtype ; immunology ; isolation & purification ; Influenza in Birds ; virology ; Influenza, Human ; virology
10.Changes of ion channel in rat hippocampal neurons during primary culture.
Sheng YANG ; Zhen-wei LIU ; Qin WAN ; Wen-xia ZHOU ; Yong-xiang ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2004;20(2):151-155
AIM AND METHODSWhole-cell recording technique was used to observe the changes of voltage-dependent ion channels and NMDA receptor currents of rat hippocampal neurons during primary culture.
RESULTSThere was no significant difference of voltage-dependent Na+ current (I(Na)) at 7 d, 14 d and 21 d in culture. It's the same for delayed rectifier K+ current (Ik). However, voltage-dependent Ca2+ current (I(Ca)) and its density were continuously and markedly increased. Further studies showed that the increase of I(Ca) was resulted from the increase of L-type voltage-dependent Ca2+ channels (L-VDCC). NMDA receptor current was also significantly increased with time of culture.
CONCLUSIONCa2+ influx through VDCC and NMIDA receptor is the fatal factor in the aging and death of hippocampal neurons.
Animals ; Animals, Newborn ; Calcium ; metabolism ; Calcium Channels, L-Type ; metabolism ; Cell Membrane ; metabolism ; Cells, Cultured ; Cellular Senescence ; Hippocampus ; cytology ; Ion Channels ; metabolism ; Neurons ; metabolism ; Patch-Clamp Techniques ; Rats ; Rats, Wistar ; Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate ; metabolism ; Time Factors