1.Effect of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase on inducible nitric oxide synthase in bronchiole epithelial cells of asthmatic rat
Xiaodong XIA ; Hui XU ; Liqin WU ; Yuanrong DAI ; Lei YANG ; Zhengjie XU
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 2009;25(12):2381-2384
AIM: To investigate the effect of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor wortmannin on expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) in bronchiole epithelial cells of asthma rat.METHODS: 24 male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into 3 group, namely control group, asthma group and PI3K inhibitor wortmannin+asthma group. The numbers of total cells and eosinophil cells in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were counted. The expression of inducible nitric oxide synthase was detected by immunohistochemistry method, and iNOS mRNA was detected by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The activity of PI3K, iNOS and content of NO in lung homogenates were tested by spectrophotometry.RESULTS: The numbers of eosinophils and the ratios of eosinophils to total cells in BALF in asthma group were significantly higher than those in control group, while those in wortmannin+asthma group were decreased compared to asthma group. The activity of PI3K, iNOS and content of NO in lung homogenats in asthma group were significantly higher than those in control group, while those in wortmannin+asthma group were decreased compared to asthma group. The expression of iNOS protein in bronchiole epithelial cells and mRNA in lung homogenates in asthma group were markedly increased compared to control group, while those in wortmannin+asthma group were decreased compared to asthma group.CONCLUSION: PI3K regulates the expression of iNOS in airway of asthma rat and affects inflammatory reaction in airway.
2.Changes of NO- and H_2O_2-dependent soluble guanylate cyclase pathway in the hypoxic hypercapnic pulmonary hypertension rats
Xiaodong XIA ; Lei YANG ; Zhengjie XU ; Yuanrong DAI ; Shuzhen WU ; Hongqin ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: To study the effect of hypoxia and hypercapnia on nitric oxide (NO) in plasma and superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC), cyclic guanosine monophospholate (cGMP) in lung tissue in rats, and to explore the effect of NO- and H_2O_2-sGC pathway on the development of the pulmonary hypertension. METHODS: The model of hypoxic and hypercapnic 1, 2, 4-week group (HH 1 week, HH 2 weeks, HH 4 weeks) and control group was set up. NO content in plasma, CAT and SOD in rat lung were determined by spectrophotometry. The sGC activity in lung tissue was detected by enzyme kinetic analysis. cGMP content in lung tissue was examined with ~ 125 I-radioimmunoassay. RESULTS: The mean pulmonary artery pressure (mPAP) showed significantly higher in HH 1 week, HH 2 weeks and HH 4 weeks groups compared with control group (all P
3.Effects of puerarin on heme oxygenase-1/carbon monoxide system in lung ischemia-reperfusion injury
Xiaoxiao QIU ; Wantie WANG ; Yongyue DAI ; Zhengjie XU ; Xiwen CHEN ; Zhouxi FANG
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1999;0(09):-
AIM: To investigate the variations of heme oxygenase-1/carbon monoxide system in lung ischemia-reperfusion injury and effects of puerarin on the system.METHODS: The unilateral lung ischemia-reperfusion model was replicated in vivo.Rabbits were randomly divided into three groups(n=10 in each): control group,ischemia-reperfusion(I-R) group and puerarin group.The blood specimens collected at times before ischemia,ischemia 1 h,reperfusion 1 h,3 h and 5 h were tested for the contents of carboxyhemoglobin(COHb) and cyclic guanosine monophosphate(cGMP).The lung tissues sampled at 5 h after reperfusion were assayed for wet/dry weight ratio(W/T),the injured alveoli rate(IAR) and the activity of HO-1.The changes of ultrastructure were observed under electron microscope.The tissue slides were also stained by immunohistochemistry(IHC) and in situ hybridization(ISH) to detect the expression of HO-1.RESULTS: The plasma content of COHb and cGMP in I-R and puerarin group increased in a time-dependent manner after I-R compared with control group,but the increment in puerarin group was higher than that in I-R group(P
4.Influence of alexithymia on silence behavior of clinical nurses
Jiandan PAN ; Shujin YE ; Zhi LIN ; Zhengjie DAI ; Suichai LIN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2021;27(1):52-56
Objective:To investigate the current status of alexithymia and silence behavior in clinical nurses, and analyze the influence of clinical nurses' alexithymia on silence behavior.Methods:Using the cross sectional survey method, convenience sampling was used to select 589 clinical nurses from the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University as the research object from September to October 2019. The investigation was carried out with the general information questionnaire, Toronto Alexithymia Scale (TAS) and the Employee Silence Scale to analyze the influence of alexithymia on silence behavior of clinical nurses. A total of 600 questionnaires were distributed and 589 valid questionnaires were returned, with the effective response rate of 98.2%.Results:Among 589 clinical nurses, the total scores of TAS and silence behavior were (54.07±8.86) and (36.24±6.32) respectively. The results of single factor analysis showed that in terms of job title, working years, education, department, form of employment, and marital status, there were statistically significant differences in the scores of the Employee Silence Scale in 589 clinical nurses ( P<0.05) . Pearson correlation analysis results indicated that clinical nurses' TAS scores were positively correlated with the Employee Silence Scale scores. The hierarchical regression analysis showed that describing affective disorder and extroverted thinking had a positive predictive effect on silence behavior, explaining 24.1% of the total variation. Conclusions:The alexithymia and silence behavior of clinical nurses need to be improved, and the alexithymia positively affects the silent behavior. Nursing managers should encourage clinical nurses to actively express their inner suggestions and ideas, and reduce the silence behavior of clinical nurses.
5.Application of the intelligent robot-assisted reduction system in minimally invasive treatment of Tile-type C pelvic fractures
Yonghong DAI ; Jiangbo LIAO ; Zhengjie WU ; Yanhui ZENG ; Xuelian DU
Chinese Journal of Orthopaedic Trauma 2024;26(6):525-532
Objective:To investigate the short-term efficacy of the intelligent robot-assisted fracture reduction system (RAFR) in the treatment of Tile-type C1-2 pelvic fractures.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted to analyze the clinical data of the 15 patients who had been treated for Tile-type C pelvic fractures at Department of Orthopedic Trauma, Foshan Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine between June 2022 and November 2023. The cohort were 7 males and 8 females, with an age of (51.6±22.1) years and a body mass index of (22.35±2.14) kg/m 2. According to the Tile classification, there were 9 cases of type C1 and 6 cases of type C2. The interval from injury to surgery was (11.3±3.9) days. Minimally invasive closed reduction and internal fixation of pelvic fractures were performed with the assistance of RAFR system. The anterior pelvic ring was fixed with percutaneous hollow screws from the pubic branch, and the posterior pelvic ring fixed with percutaneous hollow screws from the sacroiliac joint. If necessary, external fixation brackets and internal stent fixation technique for the anterior pelvic ring were used to enhance the stability of the pelvic ring. The frequency and time of intraoperative fluoroscopy, reduction time, surgical time, intraoperative bleeding volume, fracture reduction quality, follow-up time, fracture healing time, pelvic function recovery at the last follow-up, and incidence of complications were recorded. Results:With the assistance of RAFR system, 15 patients were all successfully treated with minimally invasive closed reduction and internal fixation for pelvic fractures. For this cohort, intraoperative fluoroscopy frequency was 31 (20, 55) times, fluoroscopy time 25.8 (18.0, 33.0) seconds, reduction time (57.7±3.5) minutes, surgical time 205 (200, 210) minutes, intraoperative bleeding volume 100 (100, 200) mL, and residual displacement (7.55±3.51) mm. According to the Matta scoring, the postoperative quality of fracture reduction was evaluated as excellent in 4 cases, as good in 8 cases, and as fair in 3 cases. Fourteen patients were followed up for 15.0 (10.8, 18.0) months after surgery, and 1 patient was lost to the follow-up. The fracture healing time for the 14 patients was 3.6 (3.2, 4.7) months. The Majeed functional score at the last follow-up was (83.4±6.4) points, giving 4 excellent and 10 good cases.Conclusion:The RAFR system can facilitate precise and minimally invasive closed reduction for the majority of patients with Tile-type C1-2 pelvic fracture, achieving satisfactory fracture reduction quality and short-term efficacy.
6.Ginsenoside Rc:A potential intervention agent for metabolic syndrome
Zhengjie LU ; Tongyun MAO ; Kaiqi CHEN ; Longxin CHAI ; Yongguo DAI ; Kexin LIU
Journal of Pharmaceutical Analysis 2023;13(12):1375-1387
Ginsenoside Rc,a dammarane-type tetracyclic triterpenoid saponin primarily derived from Panax ginseng,has garnered significant attention due to its diverse pharmacological properties.This review outlined the sources,putative biosynthetic pathways,extraction,and quantification techniques,as well as the pharmacokinetic properties of ginsenoside Rc.Furthermore,this study explored the pharmaco-logical effects of ginsenoside Rc against metabolic syndrome(MetS)across various phenotypes including obesity,diabetes,atherosclerosis,non-alcoholic fatty liver disease,and osteoarthritis.It also highlighted the impact of ginsenoside Rc on multiple associated signaling molecules.In conclusion,the anti-MetS effect of ginsenoside Rc is characterized by its influence on multiple organs,multiple targets,and multiple ways.Although clinical investigations regarding the effects of ginsenoside Rc on MetS are limited,its proven safety and tolerability suggest its potential as an effective treatment option.
7.Developmental toxicity and programming alterations of multiple organs in offspring induced by medication during pregnancy.
Zhengjie LU ; Yu GUO ; Dan XU ; Hao XIAO ; Yongguo DAI ; Kexin LIU ; Liaobin CHEN ; Hui WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2023;13(2):460-477
Medication during pregnancy is widespread, but there are few reports on its fetal safety. Recent studies suggest that medication during pregnancy can affect fetal morphological and functional development through multiple pathways, multiple organs, and multiple targets. Its mechanisms involve direct ways such as oxidative stress, epigenetic modification, and metabolic activation, and it may also be indirectly caused by placental dysfunction. Further studies have found that medication during pregnancy may also indirectly lead to multi-organ developmental programming, functional homeostasis changes, and susceptibility to related diseases in offspring by inducing fetal intrauterine exposure to too high or too low levels of maternal-derived glucocorticoids. The organ developmental toxicity and programming alterations caused by medication during pregnancy may also have gender differences and multi-generational genetic effects mediated by abnormal epigenetic modification. Combined with the latest research results of our laboratory, this paper reviews the latest research progress on the developmental toxicity and functional programming alterations of multiple organs in offspring induced by medication during pregnancy, which can provide a theoretical and experimental basis for rational medication during pregnancy and effective prevention and treatment of drug-related multiple fetal-originated diseases.