1.Effect of human amniotic mesenchymal stem cells transplantation via tail vein on neurological function recovery from ischemic reperfusion injury
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2017;38(5):707-712
BACKGROUND:Studies have shown that overexpression of myelin-associated glycoprotein (MAG) and oligodendrocyte myelin glycoprotein (OMgp) is the main reason for early neuronal regeneration failure. OBJECTIVE:To study the effect of human amniotic mesenchymal stem cel s (hAMSCs) transplantation on neural functional recovery of rats with ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury. METHODS:Sixty Sprague-Dawley were randomized into sham, I/R, and hAMSCs groups (n=20 per group). Rats in the hAMSCs group were given 1 mL of hAMSCs suspension (1.0×108/L) via the tail vein 24 hours after I/R injury. Rat neurological function recovery was assessed based on behavior changes, as determined by Longa behavioral score, cylinder test, horizontal ladder walking test and limb symmetry test at 1, 3 days, and 1, 2, 3 weeks post transplantation. Cel migration and distribution were observed using immunofluorescence method at 1 day, and 1, 2, 3 weeks post transplantation. MAG and OMgp protein expression was detected by western blot assay at 2 weeks post transplantation. Neuronal apoptosis was detected by TUNEL staining at 3 weeks post transplantation. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION:In the hAMSCs transplantation group, red marker-positive cel s were visible around the injury region at 1 week after transplantation, and over time, these cel s were increased in number. Significant improvement in the neurological function of rats were observed in the hAMSCs group as compared with the I/R group at 3 days and 1, 2, 3 weeks after transplantation (P<0.05), and the expression of MAG and OMgp proteins were also decreased dramatical y in the hAMSCs group (P<0.05). After I/R injury, the number of apoptotic cel s was increased, but hAMSCs transplantation reversed this effect. Overal , hAMSCs transplantation can reduce neuronal apoptosis by reducing MAG and OMgp expression levels, and thereby promote neurological functional recovery from I/R injury in rats.
2.Proteome Study of Degradation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Via Gentisate Pathway
Microbiology 1992;0(04):-
Aromatic hydrocarbons are capital environmental contaminations. Pseudomonas alcaligenes NCIB 9867 (P25X) is capable of degrading aromatic hydrocarbons via the gentisate pathway. Biochemical characterization indicated that it has isofunctional enzymes for the mono- and dioxygenase- catalysed reactions. One set of the enzymes is constitutive and the other is strictly inducible. To date, only the genes for the constitutively-expressed gentisate dioxygenase and the downstream enzymes have been cloned. A mutant strain of P25X, designated SNZ28, which had the constitutive copy of the gentisate 1, 2-dioxygenase gene interrupted by a streptomycin/spectinomycin resistance gene cassette, was found to still express gentisate dioxygenase when induced by gentisate. The proteome profiles of P25X and mutant SNZ28, grown in the presence and absence of the aromatic inducer gentisate, were compared after 2D-PAGE. Fifteen distinctive protein spots which were observed only in induced cells of P25X and mutant SNZ28 but absent in non-induced cells of both were further analyzed by MALDI-TOF and Q-TOF. Of the 15 proteins, 12 showed significant sequence similarity to proteins with assigned function in other microorganisms . The identification of protein P4 which showed positive identification to a gentisate dioxygenase from Ralstonia species indicated the putative role of this protein to encode gentisate 1, 2-dioxygenase in P.alcaligenes.
3.Approaches and Methods for Clinical Pharmacists to Provide Clinical Pharmaceutical Care
China Pharmacy 2005;0(19):-
OBJECTIVE: To summarize the approaches and methods for clinical pharmacists to provide clinical pharmaceutical care.METHODS: By reviewing pertinent literature combining the working experience of the clinical pharmacists,the approaches and methods for clinical pharmacists to provide pharmaceutical care were explored.RESULTS: Pharmacists could provide clinical pharmaceutical care by participating in clinical rounds,consultation and pharmaceutical monitoring,intervening medical order,offering drug-counseling service,handling the adverse clinical pharmacy events and providing medication education etc.CONCLUSIONS: Clinical pharmacists can provide various kinds of clinical pharmaceutical services for the safe,effective and economical use of drugs.
4.Perioperative Use of Drugs in Patients with Cataracta Between April 2007 and March 2008 in Our Hospital
China Pharmacy 2007;0(26):-
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the status quo and rationality of the perioperative use of drugs in patients with cataracta. METHODS:The drug use data of 60 patients undergoing cataracta surgery in our hospital from Apr. 2007 to Mar. 2008 were analyzed retrospectively and statistically. RESULTS:The drugs used during perioperative period consisted of antibacterials (applied either systemically or locally) and other assistant drugs (blood coagulants,drugs for decreasing intraocular pressure,anti inflammatory drugs and Chinese patent medicines). All the patients were treated with systematic antibacterials for prevention medication. The systemically used antibacterials consisted of ?-lactam antibiotics,clindamycins,aminoglycosides,fluoroquinolones and amphemycins. The problems existed in systemic use of the antibacterials manifested as irrationality in the choice of drug category,dosage,administration frequency,administration time and drug combination,etc. The locally applied antibacterials consisted of aminoglycosides,fluoroquinolones,tetracyclines and lincomycins. The problems existed in the local application of the antibacterials manifested as irrationality in administration time,drug change and drug combination,etc. CONCLUSION:The rationality of the perioperative drug use in patients with cataracta in our hospital remains to be improved.
5.Analysis of the Outpatient Prescriptions of Thiamphenicol Enteric-coated Tablets in One Hospital
China Pharmacy 1991;0(02):-
OBJECTIVE:To analyze the problems existing in the use of thiamphenicol for outpatients. METHODS:In this retrospective study,a total of 743 outpatient prescriptions of Thiamphenicol enteric-coated tablets in one hospital during Mar. 2008 were analyzed in respect of the prescription writing,medication suitability and amount of money of prescriptions,etc. RESULTS:The problems in the use of Thiamphenicol manifested as nonstandard in prescription writing,irrational in clinical drug choice,drug combination,administration and dosage,etc. CONCLUSION:The use of Thiamphenicol in the hospital is somewhat irrational thus remains to be standardized further.
7.Angiotensin-(1-7)and tumors
Journal of International Oncology 2015;(4):274-276
Angiotensin-(1-7)[Ang-(1-7)]is an endogenous peptide-hormone of the renin-angioten-sin system. Ang-(1-7),angiotensin-converting enzyme 2( ACE2)and MAS receptor constitute ACE2-Ang-(1-7)-Mas axis,which antagonizes the ACE-AngⅡ-AngⅡ type 1 receptor axis. Recent studies indicate that Ang-(1-7)has certain effects on treating tumors,including inhibition of angiogenesis,anti-cell proliferation and inhibition of tumor fibrosis. Researches on the roles and mechanisms of Ang-(1-7)can provide new target for treatment and prevention of cancer.
8.Experimental Study of Vascular Allograft of Autologous Venous Endothelial Cells in Seeded Rabbits
Chinese Journal of Bases and Clinics in General Surgery 2004;0(01):-
Objective To study the feasibility of transplanting autologous venous endothelial cells, as the liner, to the allogenic vein and to investigate the patency rate after such transplantation. Methods Autologous endothelial cells were gained after the administration of 0.2% collagenase and the centrifugalization of the enzyme liquid. The cells were not cultivated in a 60 ml plastic culture until the presence of the second generation. The cultivated cells were confirmed as endothelial cells by factor Ⅷ related antigen. The multiplied cells were lined in vitro onto the luminal surface of allogenic vein that was disposed by freeze-drying and radiation. The orthotopic transplantation of autologous venous endothelial cells was performed after the 9-day incubation. Results (9.47?0.35)?10~6 endothelial cells were obtained after the cultivation. Three hours after cell seeding, the luminal surface of allogenic vein was covered with vast endothelial cells but still had not formed an intact endomembrane. On day 9, the luminal surface was covered with a continuous endothelial monolayer and the arrangement and the shape of the cells all showed the perfect condition of endothelial cells. Eight weeks later, all the transplanted veins kept unobstructed. Conclusion The approach of lining allogenic vein with autologous endothelial cells in vitro may keep the vein unobstructed in the long term.
9.Pharmacokinetics of Single Cefoperazone Sodium and Cefoperazone Plus Tazobactam in Dogs
China Pharmacy 2001;0(08):-
OBJECTIVE:To study the pharmacokinetics of Cefoperazone in dogs and compare the pharmacokinetic differ?ence between single Cefoperazone and Cefoperazone plus Tazobactam.METHODS:Six healthy dogs were given intravenously a single dose of Cefoperazone Sodium and Cefoperazone-Tazobactam Sodium.Levels of Cefoperazone in dogs'serum were de?termined by RP-HPLC method.The pharmacokinetic parameters were obtained and compared between Cefoperazone Sodium and Cefoperazone-Tazobactam Sodium.RESULTS:The serum drug concentration-time course in dogs was conformed to the two-compartment model after a single dose of Cefoperazone Sodium and Cefoperazone-Tazobactam Sodium.Area under the concentration-time curve(AUC 0~∞ )was(486.17?117.98)、(469.74?71.49)(mg?h)/L,half-time(T 1/2? )was(0.96? 0.13)、(0.85?0.17)h,respectively.There were no significant differences between two groups.CONCLUSION:Taking AUC 0~∞ as index,two preparations are bioequivalent.
10.Critically patient and position
Chinese Pediatric Emergency Medicine 2016;23(6):375-377,383
There is great role of position treta ment in critically paediatric patient.It can not only alleviate the ol cal skin contracture opprse sion,muscle joints,but can cause the redistribution of body fluids. Even changing body position plays a crucial role in a number of specific diseases and treatment modalities. Intensive care unit common position includes seated,semi-seated,supine,semi-supine,left lateral, right lateral op sition na d prone position,anti-trendelenburg position,continuous lateral rotation therapy.The following is a brief introduction to the application of various body positions in the intensive care unit.