2.Influence of Insoine on Expressions of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor and Cyclooxygenase-2 in Newborn Rat with Hypoxic-Ischemic Encephalopathy
bin-chang, GAO ; qin, LI ; hong, LUAN
Journal of Applied Clinical Pediatrics 1986;0(02):-
Objective To observe the expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor(VEGF) and cyclooxygenase-2(COX-2) in the cerebral tissue following hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy(HIE) in newborn rats and explore the machanism of inosine in protecting against hypoxic-ischemic brain damage(HIBD).Methods Sixty-six newborn rats aged 7 days were divided into sham,control and experimental groups.HIE models were made by clamping the right cervical artery and making hypoxia for 2 hours.The rats in experimental group began injecting inosine,at 1 day before experiment,and the rats in the sham and control groups saline solution with same dose.The samples were made at the given time,and expressions of VEGF and COX-2 were investigated by immunohistochemical technique.Results The cerebral tissue had no expression of VEGF and COX-2 in sham group.From 2 hours on cortex and striatum after HIE in control and experimental groups,expressions of VEGF and COX-2 increased rapidly,peaking at 12-24 hours,and then decreased gradually.Expressions of VEGF and COX-2 were higher in experimental group(All P
3.Temporal expression of Notch in preterm rat lungs exposed to hyperoxia.
Hong, WANG ; Liwen, CHANG ; Wenbin, LI
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences) 2005;25(2):159-61, 165
To explore the mechanism of Notch in hyperoxia-induced preterm rat lung injury, 2-days-old preterm SD rats were randomized into control and hyperoxia group (FiO2 > or = 0.85). On day 1, 7, 14 and 21, 8 rat pups of each time point were used to assess histopathological changes of lung with HE staining and to evaluate the expression of Notch1 and Notch3 with immunohistochemistry. Notch1, Notch3, Aquaprin5 (AQP5) and surfactant protein C (SP-C) mRNA were measured by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The results showed that the lung injury in the hyperoxia group was characterized by retarded lung alveolization and differentiation of alveolar epithelial type II cells (AEC II). Positive staining of Notch1 in hyperoxia group was weaker than controls at every time point (except for day 7), while positive staining of Notch3 was much stronger (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). Notch1, Notch3 mRNA level showed similar change as protein level. AQP5, SP-C mRNA decreased significantly as compared with that of the controls (P < 0.01). We are led to conclude that hyperoxia results in abnormal expression of Notch, which is likely to contribute to the pathogenesis of lung injury through regulating proliferation and transdifferentiation of alveolar epithelial cells.
Aerobiosis
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Animals, Newborn
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Lung/*pathology
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Lung Diseases/etiology
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Lung Diseases/*metabolism
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Lung Diseases/pathology
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RNA, Messenger/biosynthesis
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RNA, Messenger/genetics
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Random Allocation
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Receptors, Notch/*biosynthesis
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Receptors, Notch/genetics
4.Study on natural killer cell receptor NKG2D and its ligand MICA/B in patients with leukemia
Xin CHANG ; Li MA ; Xiaojing ZENG ; Hong LI
Chinese Journal of Immunology 1985;0(02):-
Objective:To investigate the expression of NKG2D receptor on natural killer(NK)cells and the expression of its ligand MHC classⅠ-related chain A and B(MICA/B)whereby to analyze the mechanism for escaping killing were deteced by NK cells of leukemic cells.Methods:Detection of NKG2D receptor and MICA/B ligand were aleteced by flow cytometry analysis.Results:The expression of NKG2D receptor were significantly lower in both pretherapy and complete remission group,compared with that in health group(P0.05).Conclusion:NK cell function mediated by NKG2D-MICA/B was inhibited,with possibly leads to the escape of leukemic cell from NK cell cytotoxicity;And after therapy the function of NK cells mediated by MICA/B in complete remission patients may be not ameliorated indicated by farther decrease of NKG2D-cells in the patients.
6.Etiology of severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Chang-an ZHAO ; Zhong-zhi LI ; Yong-hong YANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2003;41(6):439-440
8.Postoperative resting energy expenditure in children with congenital heart disease
Liqing XIE ; Li HONG ; Yi FENG ; Panpan CHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2017;25(2):78-83
Objective To determine postoperative resting energy expenditure ( REE) in children with congenital heart disease ( CHD) requiring open heart surgery , to compare measured resting energy expenditure (MREE) with current predictive equations (PEE), and to investigate the possible influencing factors on the metabolic status of the postoperative CHD children .Methods From February 2015 to June 2015 , 150 ventila-ted children admitted to the cardiac intensive care unit after surgery for congenital heart disease in Shanghai Children's Medical Center were enrolled consecutively .Indirect calorimetry ( IC) measurements were performed using metabolic cart 4 hours after surgery .General clinical data were recorded .Results Totally 104 male and 46 female patients were enrolled, with a median age of 14 months (8.3-36.0 months).The non-protein re-spiratory quotient of patient was 0.79 ±0.20, MREE was (264.76 ±61.74) kJ/(kg· d), and PEE using Schofield equations was (278.51 ±93.42) kJ/(kg· d).Although there was no significant differences (P=0.096 ) between MREE and PEE , the agreement was poor between them ( R2 =0.119 ) .Multivariate stepwise regression analysis showed that MREE had significant positive correlation with risk adjustment in congenital heart surgery (RACHS-1) score (P=0.012) and negative correlation with age (P=0.010).Up to 97.33%of children (146/150) had lower energy intake compared with MREE on the 1st postoperative day .Conclu-sions MREE does not increase after surgery in CHD children;however , the substrate utilization is influenced . Factors influencing the postoperative REE include RACHS-1 score and age.The energy intake at 1st day after surgery is generally lower than REE in these children .
9.EFFECTS OF GENISTEIN ON THE EXPRESSION OF COLLAGEN I AND TRANSFORMING GROWTH FACTOR-?_1 OF OSTEOBLAST
Hong CHANG ; Guowei HUANG ; Li LIU ; Dalin REN ; Yuan WANG
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the effects of genistein(GEN) on the expression of collagen I and transforming growth factor-?1(TGF-?1 ) of osteoblast.Method The secondary generation of skull osteoblast of newborn SD rat was incubated with GEN.The cells were divided into six groups:control group,different dose of GEN(10-8,10-7,10-6,10-5mol/L,respectively) groups and E2 group( 10-10mol/L).MTT(OD),the contents of cell protein,the activity of alkaline phosphatase(ALP),the expression of collagen I and the content of TGF-?1 were detected.Results After 48h and 72h,the MTT(OD) of all GEN group and E2 group were significantly higher than those in control group.The MTT(OD) of control group and 10-8,10-7,10-6mol/L GEN groups in 72h were significantly higher than those in 48 h.The protein of 10-5,10-6 mol/L GEN group and E2 group were significantly higher than those in control group.The ALP activity of all GEN groups and E2 group were significantly higher than those in control group.The level of above indices were correlated with the dose of GEN.The expression of collagen I and the content of TGF-?1 in 10-7,10-6,10-5mol/L GEN group and E2 groups were higher than those in control group.They werecorrelated with the dose of GEN and TGF-?1.Conclusion GEN could stimulate proliferation and differentiation of osteoblast,and enhance the expression of collagen I and content of TGF?-1.Compared with E2,,there were similar effects with the higher dosage of GEN.
10.Nutritional status of premature neonates fed with extensively hydrolyzed protein formula
Yi FENG ; Li HONG ; Liya PAN ; Panpan CHANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Nutrition 2015;23(5):259-265
Objective To analyze the nutritional status of premature neonates first fed with extensively hydrolyzed protein formula.Methods From January 2013 to December 2014, 157 premature neonates hospitalized in Neonatal Intensive Care Unit of Shanghai Children's Medical Center who were first fed with extensively hydrolyzed protein formula were enrolled.Clinical data were recorded, including related diseases, birth weight and gestational age, nutrients intake, and growth charts.Two groups were divided according to the existence or absence of feeding intolerance, and three groups were divided based on birth weight (< 1 500 g, 1 500 ~ 2 500 g,and ≥2 500 g).Results A total of 60 (38.2%) premature infants had feeding intolerance.The lower the birth weight and gestational age, the higher the frequency of feeding intolerance, and the incidence of feeding intolerance in < 1 500 g group was 71.1%.Compared with the feeding tolerance group, the feeding intolerance group had significantly smaller birth weight [(1 620 ±440) g vs.(1 980 ±421) g, P =0.000], gestatonal age [(31.3 ±2.6) weeks vs.(33.0 ±2.1) weeks, P =0.000], birth head circumference [(28.9 ±2.2) cm vs.(30.4±1.9) cm, P=0.000], and birth length [(41.1 ±3.9) cmvs.(43.2±3.4) cm, P=0.000],but significantly longer time before transfer formula [(26.4 ± 17.6) d vs.(7.9 ± 5.3) d, P =0.000] and time before reaching sufficient feeding [(21.5 ± 10.0) d vs.(13.8 ± 6.2) d, P =0.000].The time of first feeding [< 1 500 g group (6.1 ±5.1) d, 1 500 ~2 500 g group (3.8 ±2.5) d, ≥2 500 g group (3.3 ± 1.2) d,P =0.002], time before transfer formula [< 1 500 g group (28.7 ± 18.3) d, 1 500 ~ 2 500 g group (9.7 ± 8.1) d, ≥2 500 g group (7.0 ±3.8) d, P =0.000] and time before reaching sufficient feeding [< 1 500 g group (24.0±10.4) d, 1 500~2 500 g group (14.3±6.0) d, ≥2 500 g group (11.4±3.5) d, P=0.000] increased along with the decrease of birth weight.The proportions of infants receiving parenteral nutrition in the feeding intolerance group (93.3%) and < 1 500 g group (97.8%) were higher, with more calorie intake from parenteral nutrition [< 1 500 g group (325.9 ± 59.4) kJ/ (kg · d), 1 500 ~ 2 500 g group (281.2±64.8) kJ/ (kg·d), ≥2 500 g group (269.9 ±43.9) kJ/ (kg·d),P=0.001] and longer duration [< 1 500 g group (27.1 ± 14.5) d, 1 500 ~2 500 g group (13.0 ±7.0) d, ≥2 500 g group (8.7 ± 3.4) d, P =0.000].In terms of growth indicators, the increase in head circumference was significantly higher in the feeding intolerance group than in the feeding tolerance group [(0.7 ± 0.6) cm/week vs.(0.6 ± 0.5) cm/week, P =0.045].The increases in body weight and head circumference in the < 1 500 g group were significantly higher than in the other 2 birth weight groups [body weight: < 1 500 g group (21.8 ± 9.5) g/d, 1500~2500ggroup(4.2±7.6) g/d, ≥2 500 g group (4.9 ±11.9) g/d,P=0.000;head circumference : < 1 500 g group (0.8 ± 0.4) cm/week, 1 500 ~ 2 500 g group (0.5 ± 0.4) cm/week, ≥ 2 500 g group (0.6 ± 0.8) cm/week, P =0.005].After controlling the variable of feeding intolerance,weight gain was negatively associated with gestational age (r =-0.666, P =0.035), birth weight (r =-0.700, P =0.024), head circumference (r =-0.846, P =0.002), and the day of returning to birth weight (r =-0.697, P =0.025), while positively associated with head circumference gain (r =0.672, P =0.033).There were no relationship between weight gain and birth length, the day of first feeding, time before transfer formula, time before reaching sufficient feeding, parenteral nutrition calorie and duration, days of hospital stay and complications.Conclusions First fed with extensively hydrolyzed protein formula, the growth in feeding intolerant premature infants may be similar to the feeding tolerant ones, which is associated with parenteral nutrition support.Premature infants with lower gestational age, birth weight, and head circumference may be more suitable for extensively hydrolyzed protein formula feeding.