1.Mechanism of Inhibition of propofol on intracellular calcium increase in aortic smooth muscle cells
Minjie WEI ; Zhi LI ; Junke WANG ; Zhuoren SHENG ; Hongmei WANG ;
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 1997;0(11):-
Objective:To test the effects of propofol on intracellular calcium free concentration ([Ca~(2+)]i) and inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate (IP_3) biological synthesis induced by norepinephrine (NE) and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) in aortic smooth muscle cells (ASMC)of rats for the mechanism of relaxtion of propofol on vascular smooth muscle.Method: Using the flurospectrophotometry and Fura-2/AM loading method,the changes of [Ca~(2+)]i levels in primary culture ASMC were measured,and using the specific, IP_3 assay system and isotope radioactive protein binding experiment IP_3 production levels in aortic smooth muscle were measured. Result:The baselines of [Ca~(2+)]i was decreased when primary culture ASMC was pretreated with propofol in 72 hours. Propofol inhibited [Ca~(2+)]i increase induced by NE and 5-HT in dose-dependent way. With extracellular calcium free or calcium channel blocker(Verapamil),inhibition of propofol on NE and 5-HT increasing [Ca~(2+)]i levels were decreased,but could not be cancelled. Propofol depressed IP_3 biological synthesis induced by NE and 5-HT in dose-dependent way. Conclusion:Relaxation of propofol on aortic smooth muscle is closely related to inhibiting IP_3- induced calcium release to decrease intracellular calcium concentration.
2.The relationship between glyoxalaseⅠand diabetic complications
Zhi LI ; Shijun YAN ; Sitong WANG ; Jun SHENG ; Wensheng ZHANG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2010;26(4):428-431
GlyoxalaseⅠthat presents in all human tissues detoxifies α-oxoaldehydes and prevents the formation of advanced glycation end products(AGEs).AGEs and their main precursor namely methylglyoxal(MG)produce cytotoxicity and have extensive relationship with diabetic complications.Therefore,to elevate glyoxalaseⅠactivity may be a new path to release such complications.
4.Construction of subtracted cDNA libraries of gastrocarcinoma and normal tissue with suppression subtractive hybridization and their quality analysis
Lan-jun, WU ; Bing-zhi, MAO ; Sheng-qi, WANG
Bulletin of The Academy of Military Medical Sciences 2001;25(1):9-12,53
Objective: To construct subtracted cDNA libraries of stomach tumors and normal stomach tissue using suppression subtractive hybridization(SSH).Methods: cDNA Library subtraction was performed using the protocol described in the Clontech PCR-Select cDNA Subtraction Kit. cDNA was synthesized from 2 μg of poly A+RNA from the tumor and normal tissues using AMV reverse transcriptase. The tester and driver cDNAs were digested with RsaⅠ, a four-base-cutting restriction enzyme that yields blunt ends. The tester cDNA was then subdivided into two portions, and each was ligated with different cDNA adaptor. Two hybridizations were performed. In the first, an excess of driver was added to each sample of tester. Hybridization kinetics led to equalization and enrichment of differentially expressed sequences. During the second hybridization, the two primary hybridization samples were mixed together without denaturing and thus the templates were generated from differentially expressed sequences for PCR amplification. Using suppression PCR, only differentially expressed sequences were amplified exponentially and after second PCR amplification the background was reduced and differentially expressed sequences were further enriched. The cDNAs were then directly inserted into a T/A cloning vector to generate a stomach tumor-specific subtracted cDNA library. Results: The amplified library contained 800 positive clones. Plasmid inserts were PCR amplified and showed 250-700 bp inserts. Conclusions: The successfully constructed subtracted cDNA library of gastrocarcinoma and normal tissue enables us to compare two populations of mRNA and obtain clones of genes that expressed in one population but not in the other.The characterization of these genes will allow them to be exploited for their diagnostic and therapeutic potentials.
5.Progress in Alzheimer's disease treated with insulin sensitizer
Zhi-Min SHAO ; Rong WANG ; Shu-Li SHENG ;
Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2001;0(05):-
In Alzheimer's disease there is obvious evidence of insulin resistance in the brain. Thiazolidinediones,a kind of insulin sensitizer,not only improves insulin sensitivity,but also decreases inflammation,promotes release and clearance of?-amyloid protein,all are beneficial to the improvement of memory.
6.Establishment of lymphatic metastasis model for human gastric cancer in nude mice
Jin-Sheng WU ; Zhi-Gang WANG ; Sha MI ;
Cancer Research and Clinic 2006;0(10):-
Objective To investigate the method of establishing lymph node metastasis model for gastric cancer in nude mice.Methods Human poorly differentiated gastric cancer SGC-7901 ceils were cul- tured,inherited,amplified and collected in vitro,and were inoculated in nude mice subcu.taneously.After pas- saging six generations,the subcutaneous tumor was orthotopically implanted in nude mice.The mice were then sacrificed on the 9th week after implantation.Serum CEA density was detected using radio-immunity method. Orthotopically implanted tumors,remote organ metastases as well as lymph node metastasis were observed macrescopically and histologically.Results The successful rate of orthotopically transplantion of gastric can- cer was 100 %.The rate of perigastric lymph node metastases was 93.3 %.Local infiltration and remote metastasis were observed.The level of serum CEA in nude mice bearing tumor was significantly higher than that of normal nude mice(P
7.Situation and progress of brain computer interfaces in China-a bibliometric analysis of the literature from China national knowledge infrastructure database
Xiaoxie LIU ; Lian WANG ; Zhi MAO ; Sheng BI
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2014;36(5):381-385
Objective To investigate the situation and progress in technology of brain computer interfaces (BCI) by using the bibliometric approach.Methods Literature searching was done in China national knowledge infrastructure (CNKI) database using keyword brain computer interface.Subsequent results were analyzed by using softwares concerning the periodical distribution,subjects' distribution,foundations,authors,institutes,journal types and key words.Results Overall 425 publications from 160 journals were included.The amount of the relevant articles showed an increasing trend in 2002 to 2012.The research in BCI in China was supported by a large amount of funds.There were a lot of Chinese authors and institutions participating in BCI study,and they were widely distributed across the country.However,only 32.56% of all authors and 51.85% of all institutions published more than 1 article.Moreover,research on BCI mainly was focused on the biomedical engineering aspect.Conclusions Research on BCI developed rapidly in the past 12 years in China and will continue to develop in the following decades.In the future studies,the focus should shift to clinical research instead of biomedical engineering,and to make this technology a useful clinical practice is the first priority.
8.Clinical Significance of Somatosensory Evoked Potential in Children with Tourette Syndrome
jun, JIANG ; zhi-sheng, LIU ; li-li, WANG
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 2006;0(24):-
0.05).Some waves(N2,P3,N3) were even absent in children with TS and mental retardation.Statistical analysis indicated that the differences were significant(all P0.05).Conclusion The functional deficit in TS was localized prominently in cerebral cortex and subcortex,and the changes of SEP were almost same marked on both sides.
9.Dominant factors impacting on non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease
qing, DONG ; zhi-ying, WANG ; yan-sheng, LI
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2006;0(08):-
Objective To evaluate the distribution of non-motor symptoms(NMS) and dominant factors impacting on the prevalence of NMS in Parkinson's disease(PD). Methods The NMS questionnaire(NMSQuest) was administered to 128 patients(PD group) and 128 healthy adults(control group).The distribution of items of NMS was analyzed between the two groups,and clinical characteristics were also collected to assess the dominant factors impacting on the prevalence of NMS. Results There were significant differences in the prevalence of NMS between the two groups(P
10.The mechanism of Er-xian Decoction in regulating lipid metabolism disorders on bilateral ovariectomized rats based on metabolomics study
Ning SHENG ; Cai-hong WANG ; Zhi-xin JIA ; Zhe WANG ; Cai-sheng WU ; Jin-lan ZHANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2021;56(9):2403-2409
Studies have shown that women's menopause caused by permanent cessation of ovarian function is closely related to lipid metabolism disorders. Er-xian Decoction has been used in the clinical treatment for gynecological diseases and has a good effect on diseases related to reduced sex hormone function. In this study, metabolomics was performed on bilateral ovariectomized model rats within 12 weeks after modeling to mimic the physiological state of menopausal women in different menopausal stages and Er-xian Decoction dosed model rats. The results of liver oil red O staining sections showed lipid metabolic disorder of bilateral ovariectomized model rats and the regulating effects of Er-xian Decoction. 46 potential biomarkers (6 steroid hormones, 3 sphingolipids, 11 phospholipids and 26 glycerides) in plasma and 32 potential biomarkers (1 steroid hormones, 20 phospholipids and 11 glycerides) in liver were obtained based on lipidomics analysis. Then, we analyzed the differential metabolic pathways and construct the lipid metabolism network significantly regulated by Er-xian Decoction. The results provided valuable information for in-depth understanding of the gradual changes on lipid metabolism disorders under menopausal conditions and the characteristics and mechanisms of compound Er-xian Decoction's regulatory effects. The study complied with the procedures established by the Animal Experiment Ethics Committee of the Institute of Materia Medica, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and passed the animal experiment ethics examine (No. 00000918).