1.Cardiac electrophysiological effect of (S)-OTS·HCl, a derivative of Baogongteng A
Hongwei WANG ; Ying ZHANG ; Cizhen LI ; Yuanmou LIU ; Zhifang YANG
Journal of Shanghai Jiaotong University(Medical Science) 2017;37(2):177-183
Objective · To study the electrophysiological effect of (S)-OTS·HCl on the heart. Methods · The conventional intracellular recording, electrocardiograph (ECG) and Langendorff cardiac perfusion technique were employed to investigate the effect of (S)-OTS·HCl on in-vivo and in-vitro hearts of guinea pigs and rabbits. Results · (S)-OTS·HCl could bind to M2 muscarinic receptors and dose-dependently prolong the RR intervals significantly in vivo. It had no effect on resting potential (RP), action potential amplitude (APA), and maximum upstroke velocity of phase 0 (Vmax) of ventricular myocytes. Instead, 1×10-5 mol/L (S)-OTS·HCl could shorten the action potential duration at 50 percent repolarization (APD50) and APD90 to 91.6% and 90.9%, respectively. And the spontaneous depolarization rate of phase 4 (SDR) of sinus nodes was reduced to its 13.7% when rabbit sinus nodes were exposed to 1×10-7 mol/L (S)-OTS·HCl. (S)-OTS·HCl could inhibit Ca2+channel effectively. It decreased APA and Vmax of sinus nodes and attenuated the cardiac contractility in vitro. Conclusion · (S)-OTS·HCl is a potent cholinergic agonist and has negative chronotropic, dromotropic, and inotropic effects on hearts via binding to M2 muscarinic receptors.
2.Expression and function of cysteinyl leukotriene receptors on human keratinocytes
Hua ZHONG ; Zhifang ZHAI ; Rushan XIA ; Ying ZHANG ; Baiyu ZHONG ; Shuqian TANG ; Fei HAO
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2009;42(6):402-405
Objective To detect the expression and function of cysteinyl leukotriene receptors (CysLTRs)in keratinocytes.Methods Human keratinocytes were isolated from the tissue of foreskin by digestion with dispase Ⅱ and trypsin,and subjected to primary culture.By using confocal laser scanning microscopy and reverse transcriptase PCR,the localization and expression of CysLTRs were studied in kemtinocytes.respectively.Some primarily cultured keratinocytes were pretreated with leukotriene D4 (30 nmoi/L),MK571(300 nmol/L),and BAYu9773 for 5 minutes followed by the detection of intmcellular calcium level using the Ca2+ indicator dye Fura-2/AM as well as cell proliferation bv MTT assay.Results The expressions of CysLTR1 and CysLTR2 were observed in cultured keratinocytes,and they were mainly located on cell membrane,partly in cytoplasm and nuclei.Compared with non.stimulated cells,a significant increase Was noted in the expression of CysLTRs,especially in the nuclei of keratinocytes stimulated by LTD4(P<0.05),together with an elevation in intracellular calcium level(42.27±3.00 mmol/L,P<0.01)and acceleration in cell proliferation (P<0.01).However,both MK571 and BAYu9773 could completely block the effect of LTD4 on intmcellular calcium level and cell proliferation.and there was no significant difference in the blocking effect between MK571 and BAYu9773.Conclusions Functional CysLTRs are expressed in human keratinocytes.and they carl increase the intracellular calcium level in,and cell proliferation of,keratinocytes.
3.Effects of APRV-BIPAP ventilation On lung recruitment/open maneuvers in piglets with acute lung injury
Na YIN ; Zhifang SONG ; Wei XIE ; Zengbin WU ; Xiaolu YANG ; Xiaoli GE ; Ying WANG
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2008;17(11):1147-1151
Objective To study the effects of APBV (airway pressure release ventilation) / BIPAP(bipha-sic positive airway pressure) on lung recmitment/open maneuvers in piglets with acute lung injury. Method The model of acute lung injury (ALI) was induced by E. coll. intraperitoneal injection in piglets. Based APRV/BI-PAP model, the different pressure combinations (Phigh/Plow) of RMs increased gradually, such as RMI(30/15),RM2(35/20), RM3(40/25), RM4(45/30),RM5(50/35), RM6(55/40), RM7(60/45) cmH2O. The effects of stepwise RMs were studied by computed tomography (CT) at iaspiratory phase. Meantime the oxygen index (PaO2/FiO2), hemodynamic parameter and mean pressure of airway (Pmean) were continuously observed. The piglets were killed when RiMs finished and pulmonary pathological examination were done routinely by optical microscope. Data was analyzed by self-contrast method, using SPSS 11.5 software package. Results were expressed as mean ± standard deviation (x±s). Multiple comparisons were made with One-way ANOVA. Pearson correlative analysis was used to describe the relativity of PaO2/FiO2 and the collapsed alveolar area. Changes were considered as statistically significant if P value was less than 0.05. Results Eight piglets with ALl model were successfully made and all of them showed different degree of alveolar collapse under chest CT scan. During RMs their PaO2/FiO2 increased obviously (P<0.05) were decreased obviously (P<0.05) too, specially after RM2 finished (P<0. 05). But the alveolar over-inflatian could be found in some non-diseased area. The heart rate (HR) increased and mean artery blood pressure (MAP) decreased significantly while the pressure combinations (Phigh/Plow) of RMs were added gradual]y ( P<0.05). Meantime the Pmean and Ppeak inspiratory pressure (PIP) of airway and central venous pressure (CVP) were increased significantly ( P<0.05). But when RMs were finished,all of these indexes were hack to the levels of pre-RMs. Even there were no barowaumas happened, such as pneumothorax and pneumomedistinum, the alveolar overdistention and interruption of the alveolar separation still could be seen by pathologic examination. Conclusions RMs could be done well by APRV/BIPAP. Phigh/Plow (35/20cmH2O) would be the best pressure combination with more efficacy of RMs and less influence on hemodynamics,airway pressure indexes and others. When the effect of RMs was satisfied enough, setting Phigh/Plow to 30/15cmH2O for 20 mitt may maintain the good efficacy of RMs.
4.Spatial distribution of wall shear stress in the common carotid artery of type 2 diabetes mellitus patients
Zhifang HUANG ; Ming CHEN ; Yuhui ZHANG ; Yun DONG ; Ying WEI ; Fang DING ; Qiuyun LIU
Chinese Journal of Ultrasonography 2014;23(5):393-397
Objective To investigate the wall shear stress(WSS) in the common carotid artery of type 2 diabetes mellitus(DM) patients,and analyzed the spatial distribution of WSS by using quantitative visualization of blood flow shear stress analysis software.Methods Eighteen male type 2 DM subjects were enrolled as DM group and 18 age-matched healthy subjects were selected as control group.None of the participants was hypertensive,hyperlipidemic or a cigarette smoker.Intimal-medial thickness (IMT),number and size of plaques in the common carotid artery were evaluated by high-resolution echo-Doppler.Color Doppler flow images of common carotid arteries in the two groups were extracted from DICOM files.WSS in the common carotid arteries was calculated by shear stress visualization quantitative analysis software,and the corresponding spatial distribution maps of WSS were designed.Results WSS of the common carotid arteries in the control group were ranged from 4 to 14 dyne/cm2.WSS of the common carotid arteries in the DM group were ranged from 2 to 8 dyne/cm2.Compared to mean WSS value [(6.96 ± 1.17)dyne/cm2] of common carotid arteries in the control group,mean WSS value [(3.14 ± 0.79)dyne/cm2] of common carotid arteries in the DM group was significantly lower (t =9.380,P =0.000).Six diabetic participants had a plaque in one carotid artery and no lesions in the contralateral carotid.Among these subjects,mean WSS was significantly lower in the side with lesion (t =7.324,P =0.000).Therefore,IMT of common carotid arteries in participants was significantly inversely related to WSS (r =-0.76,P <0.01).Conclusions The common carotid arteries of DM patients are more prone to atherosclerosis which is associated with reduction of WSS.The hemodynamic profile might represent an additional factor contributing to the increased prevalence and severity of carotid atherosclerosis in diabetic patients compared with general population.
5.The effect of Diltiazem on the major adverse cardiac events after percutaneous coronary intervention
Yixin TANG ; Lingping ZHU ; Quan SUN ; Zhifang PEI ; Xiaoyu TONG ; Ying LUO
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics 2015;34(9):959-961
Objective To detect the impact of Diltiazem on the major adverse cardiac events (MACE) in six months after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI).Methods A total of 192 patients after PCI with coronary atherosclerotic heart disease were enrolled in this study.The patients were randomly divided into Diltiazem therapy group (101 patients) and non-Diltiazem therapy group (91 patients).The high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) was assessed before and 24 h after PCI,and the incidence of Major adverse cardiovascular events(MACEs) were assessed at the sixth month after PCI.Results Compared with before PCI,hs-CRP level increased significantly in both group after PCI (P<0.01),but hs-CRP level was lower in Diltiazem therapy group than in non-Diltiazem therapy group (P<0.05).Compared with non-Diltiazem therapy group,there was lower incidence of MACEs during six months follow-up in Diltiazem therapy group.Conclusions Diltiazem can decrease the incidence of MACEs during six months after PCI.
6.MRI analysis of spinal cord outlet of skull base on formation of syringomyelia in Chiari Ⅰ malformation
Deqing ZHANG ; Juan MA ; Ying CHENG ; Chunhui JIANG ; Shuo TIAN ; Yunfang HU ; Zhifang WAN ; Zhihua MENG
Chinese Journal of Medical Imaging Technology 2017;33(7):975-979
Objective To investigate the mechanism and effect of the spinal cord outlet of the skull base on Chiari Ⅰ malformation with syringomyelia.Methods The cervical spinal cord stem angle (Anbc),slope angle of cervical vertebra (Ansc) of Chiari Ⅰ malformation were measured.In foramen magnum (Llf) and anterior vertebral canal level (Laf),spinal canal(Ac),spinal cord (As) and inferior hernia area (Ah) were measured.Angle,area and ratio were compared in Chiari Ⅰ malformation with syringomyelia,Chiari Ⅰ malformation without syringomyelia and normal control group.Results Ansc,Anbc-Ansc had significant differences among control group and Chiari Ⅰ malformation patients (all P<0.001).In Llf,Laf,As had significant differences among three groups (all P<0.05),further comparison of the two showed there were significant differences between Chiari Ⅰ malformation with syringomyelia patients and control group,Chiari Ⅰ malformation without syringomyelia patients and control group in Llf(all P<0.05).In Llf,Laf,Ac in Chiari Ⅰ malformation with syringomyelia was smaller than control group (P<0.05).Ah in Llf,Lafand Lh in Llf had no statistical significant difference between Chiari Ⅰ malformation with and without syringomyelia patients (all P>0.05).In Llf,Laf,As/Ac had statistical significant difference among Chiari Ⅰ malformation with and without syringomyelia patients,control group (all P<0.001),further comparison of the two showed As/Ac in Llf had statistical significance difference between Chiari Ⅰ malformation with syringomyelia patients and control group (P<0.05),As/Ac in La had statistical significance difference between Chiari Ⅰ malformation with syringomyelia patients and control group,between Chiari Ⅰ malformation without syringomyelia patients and control group (all P<0.05),Conclusion The cervical spinal cord,Ansc reducing,narrow vertebral proportion increase are important factors to promote Chiari Ⅰ malformation syringomyelia.
7.Quality analysis of 2009 pandemic influenza A(H1N1) vaccines
Shuzhen LIU ; Ming SHAO ; Zhen CHEN ; Liyong YUAN ; Ping QIU ; Jianfeng WANG ; Zhifang YING ; Zhongyu HU ; Yusheng PEI ; Changgui LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2011;31(7):653-656
Objective To analyze the laboratory testing data of 2009 pandemic influenza A (H1N1) vaccines during lot release procedure, thus to know the overall quality status of this vaccines.Methods National Institutes for Food and Drug Control(NIFDC) carried out the laboratory test according to the specifications of each manufacture, and the results was analyzed and compared between manufacturer and NIFDC. Results 99.8% of vaccines batches were released by NIFDC, haemagglutinin contents were between 90% to 103 % of labeled values, and testing results slightly differ between manufactures and NIFDC,other items related to safety were all meet specifications. Conclusion The quality of H1N1 vaccines in China were satisfying, the lot release and independent test by NIFDC play important roles to ensure the vaccines' quality.
8.Measuring the contrast resolution limits of human vision based on the modern digital image processing.
Zhifang WANG ; Yuhong LIU ; Ying WANG ; Hong LI ; Zhangyong LI ; Zhiqiang ZHAO ; Zhengxiang XIE
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2008;25(5):998-1002
In the literatures on the human vision physiology and physics, there were reports about space resolution limit of 1' visual angle, frequency resolution limit of 5 nm and time resolution limit of 0.1" of human vision. However, there has been no report about the contrast resolution limit of human vision,especially the report of measuring method and result about the contrast resolution limit of human vision based on the modern digital image processing. Here we report a modern method for measuring the contrast resolution limit of human vision based on computer digital image processing technology, and we present the measured results and their mathematical models. The function relationships of contrast resolution limit varying with background gray in a photopic or a scotopic sights were illuminated respectively. It can be expected that such investigations with regard to human vision will establish the physiological foundation of the theories and techniques in hiding bodies and hiding figures (stealth), in anti-hiding bodies and anti-hiding figures, in the night vision system independent of infrared, as well as in their relative industries.
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9.On the auto-reference, auto-correlation and adaptive interference cancellation theories and techniques for single extracting flash visual evoked potential.
Zhifang WANG ; Zhengxiang XIE ; Xuefei ZHONG ; Ying WANG ; Hong LI ; Yuhong LIU ; Juan YANG ; Jing ZHANG ; Zuchun HUANG
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2009;26(5):1094-1100
On the basis of analyzing the defects in traditional averaging theory for extracting evoked potential (EP), and by realizing the characteristic of spontaneous electroencephalo-signal (S-EES) as well as the special environment for extracting EP, we propose an auto-reference, auto-correlation, adaptive interference cancellation (AAA-ICT) for use in the single trial of flash visual evoked potential (FVEP). Firstly, the segment of reference signal, which has the best correlation with evoked electroencephalo-signal (E-EES), was obtained using the method for calculating the sliding correlation point by point between E-EES and reference signal; then, the cancellation factor between E-EES and the most correlative reference signal segment was derived by the least square method; at last, the single trial of FVEP was acquired by interference cancellation. By this method, FVEP can be extracted perfectly and the FVEP variability of individual inter-stimulation can be obtained.
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10.Relationship Between Improved Cardiovascular Health Behavior Score and Short-time Systemic Blood Pressure Variability in Elder Population
Yang WANG ; Ming GAO ; Zhifang LI ; Shasha AN ; Wenyan ZHANG ; Shuohua CHEN ; Yanxiu WANG ; Yuyan SUN ; Ying LIU ; Yanhong QI ; Shuting KAN ; Shouling WU
Chinese Circulation Journal 2015;(10):976-980
Objective: To investigate the impact of improved AHA cardiovascular health behavior score (CHS) on short-time systemic blood pressure variability (SBPV) in elder population.
Methods: A total of 2464 participants ≥ 60 years from 3 hospitals of Kailuan area were taken for cohort study. The participants had no cardiovascular disease, not taking anti-psychotic drug, Parkinson treatment drug, anti-depression drug and analgesic drug within 2 weeks. All participants received 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) and the 24-hour, day-time, night-time SBPV were deifned by the standard deviation of 24-hour, day-time, night-time systolic blood pressure. The influence of CHS on SBPV was studied by multi-linear regression analysis. Improved cardiovascular health behavior and factors implied as changing the vegetable intake amount to salt amount by American Humane Association, 2010; boundary of BMI based on《Guidelines for prevention of overweight and obesity in Chinese adults》; status of exercise was deifed as the ideal status: ≥80 min/week, general status: < 80 min/week and bad status: no exercise.
Results: Finally, 1812 participants were recruited for survey and they were divided into 3 groups according to improved CHS: Group①, CHS (0-4) points,n=56, Group②, CHS (5-9) pointsn=1600 and Group③, CHS (10-14) points,n=156. The 24-hour SBPV in Groups①,②and③were 16.02 mmHg, 14.91 mmHg and 13.18 mmHg; day-time SBPV were 15.42 mmHg, 14.50 mmHg and 13.22 mmHg; night-time SBPV were 12.68 mmHg, 11.44 mmHg and 10.16 mmHg, allP<0.05. Multi-linear regression analysis indicated that with adjusted confounding factors, with 1 point of CHS elevation, the 24 hour-, day-time, night-time SBPV would reduce for 0.20 mmHg, 0.19 mmHg and 0.37 mmHg respectively, allP<0.05.
Conclusion: CHS was negatively related to short-time SBPV in elder population.