1.Quantitative Study of MRI and~1H MRS in Normal Adult Brain
Guoguang FAN ; Zhenhua WU ; Wei ZHANG ; Yang DUAN ; Shinong PAN
Journal of Practical Radiology 2000;0(02):-
Objective:To evaluate magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and 1 H magnetic resonance spectroscopy( 1HMRS)in the study of normal biochemical process of the brain as well as differentiation of normal senile brain from cerebral diseases related to senility.Methods:180 cases of healthy adults were selected to perform MR examination,in which,none of the subjects had the history of neurological and psychotic diseases according to MRI and clinical results.Meanwhile,60 healthy subjects were selected to perform 1 HMRS examination.The ages ranged from 18 to 80 years.They were divided into six age groups purposely.Point resolved spectroscopy sequence was required for 1 HMRS.The metabolites in the spectra included:N-acetylaspartate(NAA),choline compounds(CHO),creatine compounds(CR),myo-inosito(MI),glutamate and glutamine(Glu-n).Results:(1)In 180 cases of MRI,T 2 relation time was lowest in the deep gray matter in the same age group;T 1relation time was in low-high order,while T 2 relation time was decreased with the increase of age in the different age group.(2)The amplitudes in high-to-low order were as follows in 60 cases of 1 HMRS:NAA、CR、CHO、MI、Glu-n.No prominent difference of shape and peak arrangement was seen at the different ipsilateral site in the same age groups;while slight difference at the same site in the different age groups was present.The ratio of NAA/Cr and Glu-n CR was higher in senile age group;while that of MI/Cr was lower.The ratio of CHO/CR was in low-to high order with the difference of age.The ratio of NAA/CR and MI/CR was gradually lower from anterior to posterior part of the brain;the ratio of CHO/CR was highest in occipital cortex however,no definite changing rule was observed in the ration of Glu-n/CR.Correlation of T 1 relation time and partial metabolite ratio with age was present in gray matter.Conclusion:Quantitative study of MRI and 1 HMRS is essential for determination of normal myelinization and neuronal integrity and age-related biochemical changes in the brain.
2.The interaction between ononin and human intestinal bacteria.
Wei ZHANG ; Shu JIANG ; Dawei QIAN ; Erxin SHANG ; Hanliang GUAN ; Hao REN ; Zhenhua ZHU ; Jinao DUAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(8):1162-8
The study aims to screen the ability of the bacteria to metabolize ononin and assess the effect of ononin on the intestinal bacteria. Fresh human fecal sample was obtained from a healthy volunteer, diluted serially in sterile water and sixty-nine different bacterial colonies were picked out ultimately. UPLC-Q-TOF/MS with automated data analysis software (MetaboLynx) was applied to fast analysis of ononin metabolites. Furthermore, an E(max) precision microplate reader was employed to determine the growth situation of Enterococcous sp., Enterobacter sp., Lactobacilli sp., and Bifidobacteria sp. Results indicated that hydrogenation, demethylation, hydroxylation and deglycosylation were the major metabolic pathways of ononin by human intestinal bacteria in vitro. Ononin can inhibit the growth of pathogen such as Enterococcus sp., Enterobacter sp. and can promote the growth of probiotics such as Bifidobacteria sp. and Lactobacilli sp. This study suggested that intestinal bacteria have the metabolic effects of ononin and the biotransformation was completed by different bacteria. And ononin can affect the balance of intestinal flora and the degree of influence varies depending on the bacterial species and the concentration of ononin.
3.Protective effect of okra seed oil on acute gastric ulcer in mice
Dandan WEI ; Sheng GUO ; Shulan SU ; Dawei QIAN ; Zhenhua ZHU ; Erxin SHANG ; Zhongyi GENG ; Jin'ao DUAN ;
Journal of China Pharmaceutical University 2017;48(3):334-342
To investigate the protective effect of the seed oil of Abelmoschus esculentus on gastric ulcer,two acute gastric ulcer mice models were established by intragastric administration of aspirin or absolute ethanol,respectively.Clinical index of ulcer area,ulcer index,gastric volume,gastric pH value,free acidity,total acidity,and histopathological assessment were measured to evaluate the injuries of gastric ulcer and the protective effect of okra seed oil In order to comprehensively uncover the possible underlying mechanism,a series of biochemical assays were also performed,including serum TNF-α,IL-6,IL-10 and Tbil,NO,MPO and SOD in the stomach included.Moreover,the ALT,AST and ALP in the liver of mice were also tested to evaluate the possible hepatic toxicity of the seed oil.The results indicated that the seed oil of A.esculentus exerted protective effect in ethanol-induced gastric ulcer mice by reducing the ulcer area and ulcer index,declining the free and total acidity,and increasing the pH value of gastric content.Histopathological observation showed the gastric mucosa of the acute gastric ulcer mice induced by alcohol was incomplete and severely damaged,with submucosal edema and nuclear pyknosis,as well as glandular structure disappearing,compared with that of normal mice.What's more,a number of inflammatory cell infiltration occured in the gastric mucosa of alcohol-model mice,with messes of neutrophils,lymphocytes,eosinophils and plasma cells.Okra seed oil could improve the damaged structure of the gastric mucosa and gland caused by ethanol,but could not ameliorate the condensation of nucleus and infiltration of inflammatory cells.Biochemical analysis revealed that the seed oil of A.esculentus could counteract the damage induced by ethanol via decreasing Tbil and TNF-α in serum,decreasing NO and myeloperoxidase,and increasing SOD in stomach.Meanwhile,okra seed oil exhibited protective effect in aspirin-induced gastric ulcer mice by increasing the gastric content pH,and reducing free and total acidity.Compared with the control group,the gastric mucosa of aspirin-model group showed multifocal coagulation necrosis,sheet edema and infiltration of inflammatory cells by histopathological assessment.Compared with the aspirin-model group,the soybean oil group and okra seed oil group could ameliorate the inflammatory cell infiltration.Biochemical analysis revealed that okra seed oil could counteract the injury induced by aspirin via decreasing TNF-α and IL-6,and increasing IL-1O in serum,decreasing NO and MPO and increasing SOD in stomach.In a word,the okra seed oil exerted protective effect on acute gastric ulcer by anti-inflammation,anti-oxidation and hepatocyte protection.The okra seed oil deserves further development and utilization.
4.Application of antigen retrieval method in hMAM immunohistochemical staining of old paraffin-embedded specimens
Cuimi DUAN ; Xiqin YANG ; Bingshui XIU ; Zhiqiang LIU ; Xuhui ZHANG ; Zhenhua DAI ; Haiping QUE ; Xiaoyan FENG ; Heqiu ZHANG
Military Medical Sciences 2014;(12):965-967,980
Objective To develop an antigen retrieval method for detection of human mammaglobin ( hMAM) immuno-histochemcal staining in old paraffin-embedded specimens .Methods The tissue sections in test group were put into dis-tilled water after deparaffinization and then moved into citric acid buffer ( pH 3.5) for 10-15 min.The other two meth-ods,microwave method and high pressure cooker method ,were compared as control groups at the same time .Finally, immu-nohistochemistry SP method was used to check the antibody in the sections .Results The color appearance in the test group (pH 3.5 citric solution) was better than that of microwave oven and high pressure cooker groups .In the test group, tissue sections were not easily cast off from the slices .Conclusion In this study,we have established a new and simple antigen retrieval method which will contribute to immunohistochemistry technology .
5.The action mechanisms of Morus alba leaves extract for the treatment of diabetes based on plasma metabolomics.
Tao JI ; Lili ZHANG ; Xiaochen HUANG ; Shulan SU ; Zhen OUYANG ; Zhenhua ZHU ; Sheng GUO ; Erxin SHANG ; Dawei QIAN ; Jinao DUAN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2015;50(7):830-5
In order to evaluate the effect and mechanism of the mulberry leaf alkaloid, flavones, and polysaccharide intervention on diabetes, the overall metabolite profiling characteristics for the plasma of diabetic mouse was performed by using an ultra-performance liquid chromatography/electrospray-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-ESI-MS). The 8 potential biomarkers were found in diabetic mice plasma based on the data of MS/MS characteristics obtained from the UPLC-OrbitrapMS analysis, which mainly involved in sphingolipids, amino acid metabolic pathway. The principal component analysis showed that the normal group and model group were obviously distinguished and implied that metabolic disturbance was happened in diabetic mice plasma. The extracts of mulberry leaf flavonoids, polysaccharide, alkaloid had exhibited the effects of callback function for diabetic mice through regulating the amino acid metabolism and sphingolipid metabolism.
6.Effects ofXiangsha LiujunziDecoction on Gastric Emptying Function, Pepsin Activity and Expression of HIF-1α in Chronic Atrophic Gastritis of Rats with Deficiency Spleen and Stomach
Yunyan DUAN ; Yingxia CHENG ; Qiang WANG ; Lanzhen LI ; Qingsheng WANG ; Shiduo ZHENG ; Pengcheng LU ; Zuohan LEI ; Xuesong LIU ; Zhenhua LIU
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;(1):47-51
Objective To study effects ofXiangsha Liujunzi Decoction (XSLJZ) on gastric emptying function, pepsin activity and expression of HIF-1α gene and protein of gastric mucosa in chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) of rats with deficiency of spleen and stomach.Methods Rats were randomly divided into normal group and model group. The models of CAG rats with deficiency of spleen and stomach type were induced by synthetic methods. After the modeling, models rats were divided into model group, positive control group and XSLJZ high-, medium-, and low-dose groups. Normal group and model group were given 10 mL/kg distilled water every day for gavage; XSLJZ high-, medium-, and low-dose groups were given 24, 12, and 6 g/kg XSLJZ Decoction for gavage; positive control group was given 0.30 g/kg Vatacoenayme for gavage, for successive 120 d. Gastric emptying function and pepsin activity were detected, and HIF-1α gene and protein expression in gastric mucosa were detected by RT-qPCR and IHC. Results Compared with the normal group, the gastric emptying function and pepsin activity in the model group were much lower (P<0.01); expressions of HIF-1α gene and protein in gastric tissues was much higher (P<0.01). Compared with model group, XSLJZ could increase the gastric emptying function and pepsin activity significantly (P<0.05), and decrease expressions of HIF-1α gene and protein (P<0.05).Conclusion XSLJZ has functions of improving the gastric emptying function, promoting pepsin activity, and reducing expressions of HIF-1α gene and protein.
7.Effect of polyethylene oxide on renal hemodynamics in rabbits with endotoxin shock.
Qin FANG ; Zhenhua HU ; Zhongqing CHEN ; Xingxing DUAN ; Hui CHEN ; Weijun FU ; Hongyun WEI
Journal of Southern Medical University 2012;32(5):718-721
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of polyethylene oxide (PEO) on renal blood flow and its renoprotective effect in rabbits with endotoxin sepsis.
METHODSTwenty normal New Zealand white rabbits were randomly divided into normal saline (NS) group and PEO group (n=10), and endotoxin shock was induced by an intravenous injection of 0.6 mg/kg lipopolysaccharide. Resuscitation was performed when the blood pressure of the rabbits showed a 30% decline, using NS (in NS group) or the mixture of equal volumes of NS and 20 ng/g PEO (in PEO group) perfused at the rate of 5 ml/kg per hour. Before and during shock and at 1 h after resuscitation, the renal hemodynamics was monitored by ultrasound and the venous blood was extracted to examine the renal functions. The heart rate and arterial blood pressure were monitored throughout the experiment.
RESULTSThe rabbits in both groups showed a significantly lower renal artery blood flow velocity during the shock (P<0.05) with significantly increased pulsatility index (PI) and resistance index (RI) compared with those before the shock. One hour after resuscitation, the blood flow velocity in the renal arteries at all levels and the tertiary veins were reduced in NS group without obvious reduction of the PI and RI; in PEO group, the blood flow velocities in the renal arteries increased significantly compared to those before shock (P<0.05), and the PI and RI of the tertiary arteries were significantly lower than those in NS group (P<0.05). In both groups, BUN and Cr increased during endotoxin shock stage, and 1 h after resuscitation, PEO group showed significantly lower BUN and Cr levels than NS group (P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONA small dose of PEO can significantly promote renal perfusion in rabbits with septic shock, thus offering renoprotective effect against early damage in septicopyemia and septic shock.
Animals ; Hemodynamics ; Polyethylene Glycols ; pharmacology ; therapeutic use ; Rabbits ; Renal Circulation ; Shock, Septic ; drug therapy ; physiopathology
8.Application of SAT technique in detection of Chlamydia trachomatis and Ureaplasma urealyticum
Weizhen FANG ; Zhenhua CAI ; Yinxia ZHANG ; Rui DING ; Chaohui DUAN
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2018;41(5):380-384
Objective To study the Chlamydia trachomatis(CT)and Ureaplasma urealyticum (UU)infection in Guangzhou area, and analyze the consistency of simultaneous amplification and testing (SAT)and conventional methods(CT was detected by latex immunochromatography, UU was detected by liquid culture method).Methods A total of 12 120 samples of urogenital secretions or urine samples were collected from Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hospital of Sun Yat-Sen University from January 2015 to December 2016.CT-RNA and UU-RNA were detected by the SAT technique, a part of samples were tested by conventional methods at the same time.The positive rates of CT and UU by SAT and the conventional methods between different gender and age groups were analyzed by χ2test, the consistencies between different detection methods were analyzed by Kappa test.Results The positive rate of CT was 4.05%(356/8 781), UU 33.69%(1 125/3 339)in Guangzhou from 2015 to 2016.The positive rate of UU was significantly higher than that of CT(χ2=1 981,P<0.01).Of 145 specimens for CT test,the coincidence rate between SAT and latex immunochromatographic method was 96.55%(140/145), which showed good consistency(Kappa=0.65).Of 186 specimens for UU test,the coincidence rate of the results between the SAT method and liquid culture was 92.47%(172/186),which showed strong consistency(Kappa=0.81). Conclusions The positive rate of UU was significantly higher than that of CT in Guangzhou.The SAT method and conventional methods to detect CT and UU show high consistency, which can provide the evidence for clinical diagnosis of CT and UU infection.
9.The role of terlipressin in treatment of septic shock: a single center randomized controlled double-blind clinical trial
Shaohua LIU ; Yahui LI ; Shuguang ZHANG ; Haixu WANG ; Xiaoguang DUAN ; Yonggang LUO ; Cuihong QIN ; Zhenhua WANG ; Xiaojuan ZHANG ; Jing WANG ; Xiangdong GUAN ; Tongwen SUN
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2018;27(3):289-294
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of terlipressin for septic shock.Methods A randomized double-blind placebo-controlled pilot study was carried out in the general ICU of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from June 1st 2015 to May 31st 2016.The septic shock patients with a mean arterial pressure below 65 mmHg despite adequate volume resuscitation were enrolled.Patients were randomized (random number) to give continuous infusions of either terlipressin[0.6-2.6 μg/(kg·h)] or norepinephrine(7-30 μg/min).Open label norepinephrine or other catecholamines were additionally infused if the mean arterial pressure failed to reach 65 mmHg.Treatment was continued until shock corrected,death or withdrawn from this study.Correcting rate of shock was the primary end point,the secondary end points included open labeled norepinephrine requirements,the 28 d survival rate and adverse events.The quantitative data of the two groups were compared by t test or Wilcoxon rank sum test.The enumeration data were compared by chi square test or Fisher exact probability method,and the survival data were analyzed by Kaplan-Meier method.Results A total of 28 patients were enrolled.The full analysis set was 28,the per-protocol set was 25,and the safety set was 28.The key demographics and baseline characteristics were similar between the two groups(P>0.05).The results for the per-protocol set were followed up.The correcting rate of shock between the two groups were similar at the end of treatment[81.82%(9/11)vs.57.14%(8/14),P=0.190].The open label norepinephrine requirements of the trial group and control group for the 0,6,12,24,48 h time point were 0.661,0.921,1.583,1.241,2.143,1.371,1.071,1.261,0.370,1.001 μg/(kg·min),respectively with no significant difference(P>0.05).The 28 d survival rate of the trial group and control group were 63.64%(7/11)and 50.00%(7/14) respectively with no statistical significance(P>0.05).There was no significant difference in 28 d survival analyzed using Kaplan-Meier plot between two groups(P=0.470).There were two patients with ischemia of fingers,one patient with hyponatraemia and one patient with ischemia of intestine accompanied by hyponatraemia occurred after treatment with terlipressin,and one patient with isehemia of fingers occurred after treatment with norepinephrine.The incidence of adverse event for the trial group and control group were 30.77%(4/13) and 6.67%(1/15) with no significant difference(P=0.122).Conclusions Terlipressin is an effective agent for treating septic shock.The total adverse event rate of terlipressin was similar to that ofnorepinephrine.
10.Efficacy and safety of nalbuphine on analgesia of patients in intensive care unit
Shaohua LIU ; Youdong WAN ; Yonggang LUO ; Li WAN ; Wenjing YUN ; Haixu WANG ; Zhenhua WANG ; Xiaoguang DUAN ; Ruifang ZHANG ; Yingying ZHAO ; Hongwei CUI ; Tongwen SUI
Chinese Critical Care Medicine 2018;30(5):471-476
Objective To analyze the efficacy and safety of nalbuphine in patients with sedative analgesia in intensive care unit (ICU). Methods A prospective observation was conducted. The adult patients with mild and moderate analgesia in general ICU of the First Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University from January to November in 2017 were enrolled, and they were divided into nalbuphine group and sufentanil group in proper order. The nabobrown group was given 40 mg nabobrown, the sufentanil group was given 0.1 mg sufentanil, both of which were injected with 50 mL normal saline for continuous intravenous infusion in micro-pump. Infusion speed was checked according to pain level. The analgesic target was critical-care pain observation tool (CPOT) score < 2. The change in hemodynamics of patients in both groups were observed, and CPOT score and Richmond agitation-sedation scale (RASS) score were recorded before and l, 3, 5, 12, 24 hours after administration. The analgesic and sedative effects of two drugs were evaluated. Results A total of 141 patients were enrolled, including 71 patients in nalbuphine group and 70 in sufentanil group. There was no significant difference in general data including gender, age, body weight, acute physiology and chronic health evaluation Ⅱ (APACHEⅡ) or pain source, as well as baseline hemodynamics parameter between the two groups. At 1 hour and 3 hours after administration, nalbuphine had no effect on blood pressure, but the heart rate was decreased slightly, while the heart rate and blood pressure of the sufentanil group were decreased obviously. The two drugs could make the heart rate and blood pressure fluctuate obviously with the time of medication, but there was no statistical difference between the two drugs. The two drugs had no significant effect on pulse oxygen saturation (SpO2) during analgesia. The average dosage of nalbuphine was 0.03 (0.02, 0.05) mg·kg-1·h-1in the nalbuphine group, and the patient was satisfied with the analgesic effect until 3 hours after the use of the drug, and CPOT score was significantly decreased as compared with that before administration [1.0 (1.0, 2.0) vs. 3.0 (2.0, 4.0), P < 0.01], and the sedative effect was increased, RASS score was significantly lower than that before administration [0 (0, 1.0) vs. 1.0 (1.0, 2.0), P < 0.01]. No patients in naporphine group were treated with sufentanil due to unsatisfactory analgesia. The average dosage was 0.11 (0.06, 0.14) μg·kg-1·h-1in the sufentanil group, the patient was satisfied with the analgesic effect until 5 hours after administration, and the CPOT score was significantly lower than that before administration [1.0 (1.0, 2.0) vs. 4.0 (3.0, 6.0), P < 0.01], and the sedative effect was significantly increased, RASS score was significantly lower than that before administration [0 (-1.0, 0) vs. 2.0 (1.0, 2.0), P < 0.01]. The scores of CPOT and RASS in the sufentanil group were significantly higher than those of the naporphine group before use, so the decrease in the CPOT and RASS scores of the two drugs was further analyzed, which indicated the decrease in CPOT score of naporphine group was significantly lower than that in sufentanil group from 3 hours on [1.0 (0, 2.0) vs. 2.0 (1.0, 3.0), P < 0.05], and the decrease in RASS score of naporphine group was significantly lower than that in sufentanil group from 1 hour on [0 (0, 1.0) vs. 1.0 (0, 2.0), P < 0.01]. It suggested that naporphine could achieve sustained and stable analgesic effect and avoid excessive sedation caused by sufentanil. Conclusions Naporphine had a sustained and stable analgesic effect on patients with mild and moderate ICU analgesia. The onset time of naporphine was equivalent to sufentanil, and it had a certain sedative effect and less influence on hemodynamics.