1.A dyslipidemia animal model induced by poloxamer 407 in golden hamsters and pilot study on the mechanism.
Quan LIU ; Shuainan LIU ; Linyi LI ; Zhiyu CHEN ; Lei LEI ; Ning ZHANG ; Zhufang SHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(4):406-11
The aim of this study is to establish a simple and stable model like poloxamer 407 (P-407)-induced dyslipidemia of golden hamster model, and investigate the mechanism of lipid metabolism disturbance in this model. PPARalpha agonist and HMG-CoA reductase inhibitor were administrated to validate the efficacy on regulating lipid metabolism in the dyslipidemia golden hamster model. Six weeks male golden hamsters were chosen to inject P-407 intraperitoneally at a bolus dose of 300 mg x kg(-1), an intermittent injection at a dose of 200 mg x kg(-1) every 72 hours after the bolus. The results showed that P-407-induced golden hamster model characterized as increased serum triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), free cholesterol (free-CHO), cholesteryl ester (CE), free fatty acids (FFA) and apoB levels, and the hyperlipidemia state maintained at a stable level persistently. Meanwhile, augmented malondialdehyde (MDA) and nitric oxide (NO) level was observed. LCAT and SR-B I mRNA levels in liver of model group were down-regulated (expression ratio is 0.426; 0.783), while HMG-CoA reductase mRNA level was up-regulated (expression ratio is 1.493) compared with those of the normal group. The serum cholesterol and triglyceride levels were significantly lower in P-407-induced dyslipidemia hamster model after treated with atorvastatin (Ato) at a dose of 50 mg x kg(1) or fenofibrate (Fen) at 100 mg x kg(-1) for two weeks. These findings suggest that serum lipid distribution in dyslipidemia golden hamster is similar to that of human, and which may be relevant to the disturbance of the enzymes expression involved in lipid metabolism in liver. Results obtained from this study support the concept that dyslipidemia golden hamster may be an adequate animal model to evaluate the efficacy of lipid-lowering agents.
2.THE THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS OF A HIGH FIBRE DIET ON THE EXPERIMENTAL DIABETES AND CLINICAL DIABETES MELLITUS
Mingzhi XIE ; Guoxian SHAO ; Zhufang SHEN ; Yi HUA ; Qiming CHEN ; Haifan LIU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(02):-
The therapeutic effects of a high fibre diet composed of naturally high fibre foodstuffs containing protein, various essential amino acids and trace elements (Zn, Cr etc.) on diabetics were tested both experimentally and clinically. The high fibre diet or steamed bread (for control) with identical carbohydrate content was taken by normal mice, alloxan diabetic mice and nine healthy volunteers. The high fibre diet caused significant reduction in the blood glucose area (carbohydrate tolerance) as compared with the steamed bread. In another study, eighteen non-insulin dependent diabetic patients (10 females, 8 males) were administered the high fibre diet for 34 days, the average fasting and 2 h postprandial blood glucose level were significantly lower than those before the test, but no difference was observed in blood electrolytes. This implied that no malabsorption occurred during the testing period. At the same time, 16 of the 17 overweight patients were found to have a reduction of weights. In addition, improvement of symptoms (poly-dipsia polyuria, constipation etc) both in diabetic animals and in patients was observed. This study indicates that the high fibre diet is benificial for diabetic patients.
3.A cyclotide against influenza A H1N1 virus from Viola yedoensis.
Minzhi LIU ; Yan YANG ; Shuxiang ZHANG ; Liang TANG ; Huimin WANG ; Chengjuan CHEN ; Zhufang SHEN ; Kedi CHENG ; Jianqiang KONG ; Wei WANG
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2014;49(6):905-12
Three cyclotides were isolated from the whole plant of Viola yedoensis in this study. The two, vary peptide E and cycloviolacin Y5, were previously reported, and a novel cycloviolacin VY1 was characterized according to the interpretation of MS/MS fragmentation of peptides which were produced from the reduced and alkylated parent peptide with the digestion of Endo Lys-C, trypsin and chymotrypsin, separately. The stability of remarkable resistance to proteolytic degradation by trypsin and chymotrypsin, and that of thermal denaturation was confirmed again. Besides, the IC50 value of cycloviolacin VYI against influenza A H1N1 virus was (2.27 +/- 0.20) microg x mL(-1). It is the first cyclotide reported with anti-influenza A H1N1 virus activity in vitro assay.
4.Effect of qianjin huanglian pill on kidney in insulin resistance mice.
Aiping TIAN ; Chenhui ZOU ; Sujuan SUN ; Yueteng CHEN ; Saishan GUO ; Zhufang SHEN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2009;34(7):889-892
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effect of qianjin huanglian pill on kidney in monosodium L-glutamate (MSG)-treated insulin resistance (IR) mice.
METHODThe ameliorative effect of qianjin huanglian pill on IR in MSG mice was evaluated in comparison with rosiglitazone (Ros). The fasting serum glucose, fasting serum insulin, insulin sensitivity index, urinary albumin excretion, glomerular diameter and pathological changes of kidney were investigated in the evaluation.
RESULTAfter 2 weeks of qianjin huanglian pill treatment, the urinary albumin excretion (UAE) was reduced in low-dose group (P < 0.05) as compared with the model group. After 4 weeks of qianjin huanglian pill treatment, the fasting serum glucose was reduced in high-dose group (P < 0.001 compared with the model group). ISI of mice was ameliorated in high-dose group (P < 0.05 compared with the model group). The glomerular diameter was decreased, the hyperplasia of glomerulus was ameliorated in high-dose and low-dose groups (P < 0.01 compared with model group).
CONCLUSIONIn MSG mice, we found qianjin huanglian pill could increase insulin sensitivity, decrease the urinary albumin excretion, ameliorate the pathological changes of kidney due to insulin resistance.
Animals ; Blood Glucose ; metabolism ; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical ; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Female ; Insulin Resistance ; Kidney ; drug effects ; pathology ; Kidney Glomerulus ; drug effects ; pathology ; Male ; Mice ; Sodium Glutamate ; toxicity
5.Meta-synthesis of qualitative researches on experience of fear of falling in the elderly
Yanhuan QI ; Yun CHEN ; Zhufang YUAN ; Haimin LI ; Guomin LI ; Yinqin ZHONG ; Wenjuan SA
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2024;30(15):1970-1977
Objective:To systematically evaluate the qualitative research on experience of fear of falling in the elderly, so as to provide theoretical basis for nursing practice.Methods:Qualitative researches on the fear of falling among the elderly were systematically searched in PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, and China Biology Medicine disc. The search period was from database establishment to November 5, 2023. The quality of literature was evaluated using the quality evaluation criteria for qualitative research of the Australia Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center, and the results were integrated using the Meta-synthesis.Results:A total of 13 articles were included, 44 themes were extracted, categorized into 12 categories, and refined into four integrated results, namely perception of fear of falling, influencing factors of fear of falling, coping strategies in attitude and behavior, and multidimensional needs for rehabilitation nursing.Conclusions:Medical and nursing staff should pay attention to and understand the fear of falling among the elderly, evaluate their fear of falling from multiple dimensions and dynamically, provide personalized guidance based on coping behaviors, create support systems to alleviate their fear of falling and meet their multidimensional needs, so as to improve their quality of life.
6.Construction and evaluation of objective structured clinical examination case base for emergency nursing team training
Xinxin FAN ; Ganying HUANG ; Jiatao HE ; Zhufang CHEN ; Rong FU ; Li NING ; Lihua QIAN ; Huan YAO ; Xiaoqing ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2023;29(4):427-431
Objective:To develop an objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) case base suitable for emergency nursing team training, and evaluate the quality of the case base.Methods:From June to August 2021, based on the literature research, we initially prepared the OSCE case base for emergency nursing team training through the discussion of the research group. From September to December 2021, eight experts were selected for expert group discussion, and the case base were revised and improved according to expert opinions to form a standardized OSCE case base for emergency nursing team training. The quality of cases and case base were evaluated by consulting experts.Results:The effective recovery rate of expert consultation questionnaire was 100%, and the expert authority coefficient was 0.913. A total of 32 OSCE training cases for emergency nursing team were formed. Each case included six parts, namely, training objectives, training content, training preparation, standardized patient information and plot content, scenario evolution diagram, and references. The quality evaluation score of 32 cases was (44.50±1.85) , with the lowest score 40 and the highest score 48. The case base quality evaluation score was (45.26±0.35) , with the lowest score 42 and the highest score 47.Conclusions:The overall quality of the compiled OSCE case base for emergency nursing team training is high, which is suitable for emergency nursing team training.
7.Flavanols from thevar.and their hypoglycemic and hypolipidemic activities.
Xin WANG ; Quan LIU ; Hongbo ZHU ; Hongqing WANG ; Jie KANG ; Zhufang SHEN ; Ruoyun CHEN
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B 2017;7(3):342-346
-Glucosidase and lipase inhibitors play important roles in the treatment of hyperglycaemia and dyslipidemia. To identify novel naturally occurring inhibitors, a bioactivity-guided phytochemical research was performed on the pu-erh tea. One new flavanol, named (-)-epicatechin-3---coumarate (), andknown analogs (-) were isolated from the aqueous extract of the pu-erh tea. Their structures were determined by spectroscopic and chemical methods. Furthermore, the water extract of pu-erh tea and its fractions exhibited inhibitory activities against-glucosidases and lipases; compoundshowed moderate inhibitory effect against sucrase with an ICvalue of 32.5 μmol/L and significant inhibitory effect against maltase with an ICvalue of 1.3 μmol/L. Compounds,,anddisplayed moderate activity against a lipase with ICvalues of 16.0, 13.6, 19.8, and 13.3 μmol/L, respectively.