1.Study on Influence of Endogenous Derivatives on Chemical Sensing Performance of Carbon Dots
Ying-Xi QIN ; Yu WANG ; Li-Hua YANG ; Zi-Wei LIU ; Ai-Miao QIN ; Liang FENG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2025;53(1):94-103
The blue fluorescent carbon dots(TMCDs)and cyan fluorescent carbon dots(TMCDs-H2O)were synthesized fromm-phenylenediamine and tricarballylic acid through air-assisted melting polymerization and one-step hydrothermal method,respectively.Air purging could effectively inhibit the side reactions and reduce the derivative structures in the carbon dots product.The structure and morphology of these two materials were systematically characterized using liquid nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy(NMR),mass spectrometry(MS),and transmission electron microscopy.Compared to TMCDs-H2O((3.12±0.63)nm),TMCDs showed a smaller average particle size(approximately(1.85±0.02)nm).The NMR and MS analysis revealed that although the main structure of both types of carbon dots was similar,TMCDs exhibited a simpler structure with higher degree of polymerization.These results suggested that supramolecular interactions might introduce numerous small molecule derivatives into TMCDs-H2O particles,resulting in lower polymerization degree,multiple substructures,and larger particle size characteristics for this material.When employed as chemical sensors for metal ion detection,in the linear range of 1×10-5-5×10-4 mol/L,the detection limits of Fe3+by TMCDs and TMCDs-H2O were 3.3×10-6 mol/L and 3.8×10-6 mol/L,respectively.The experimental results demonstrated that the recoveries of CDs and inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer(ICP-OES)were similarity,whereas TMCDs displayed a considerable relative standard deviation.This study demonstrated that endogenously derived structures in CDs could enhance the performance of metal ion sensing.
2.Exploring an Integrative Therapy for Treating COVID-19: A Randomized Controlled Trial.
Jia-Bo WANG ; Zhong-Xia WANG ; Jing JING ; Peng ZHAO ; Jing-Hui DONG ; Yong-Feng ZHOU ; Guang YANG ; Ming NIU ; Xu ZHAO ; Tian-Jun JIANG ; Jing-Feng BI ; Zhe XU ; Ping ZHANG ; Dan WU ; Zhao-Fang BAI ; Yu-Ming GUO ; Si-Miao YU ; Yong-Qiang SUN ; Zi-Teng ZHANG ; Xiao-Yan ZHAN ; Peng-Yan LI ; Jin-Biao DING ; Peng-Fei ZHAO ; Xue-Ai SONG ; Jian-Yuan TANG ; Dong-Chu HE ; Zhu CHEN ; En-Qiang QIN ; Rui-Lin WANG ; Xiao-He XIAO
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2020;26(9):648-655
OBJECTIVES:
To develop a new Chinese medicine (CM)-based drug and to evaluate its safety and effect for suppressing acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in COVID-19 patients.
METHODS:
A putative ARDS-suppressing drug Keguan-1 was first developed and then evaluated by a randomized, controlled two-arm trial. The two arms of the trial consist of a control therapy (alpha interferon inhalation, 50 µg twice daily; and lopinavir/ritonavir, 400 and 100 mg twice daily, respectively) and a testing therapy (control therapy plus Keguan-1 19.4 g twice daily) by random number table at 1:1 ratio with 24 cases each group. After 2-week treatment, adverse events, time to fever resolution, ARDS development, and lung injury on newly diagnosed COVID-19 patients were assessed.
RESULTS:
An analysis of the data from the first 30 participants showed that the control arm and the testing arm did not exhibit any significant differences in terms of adverse events. Based on this result, the study was expanded to include a total of 48 participants (24 cases each arm). The results show that compared with the control arm, the testing arm exhibited a significant improvement in time to fever resolution (P=0.035), and a significant reduction in the development of ARDS (P=0.048).
CONCLUSIONS
Keguan-1-based integrative therapy was safe and superior to the standard therapy in suppressing the development of ARDS in COVID-19 patients. (Trial registration No. NCT04251871 at www.clinicaltrials.gov ).
Administration, Inhalation
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Adult
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China
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Coronavirus Infections
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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mortality
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Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
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Drug Administration Schedule
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Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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administration & dosage
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Female
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Follow-Up Studies
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Humans
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Integrative Medicine
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Interferon-alpha
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administration & dosage
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Lopinavir
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administration & dosage
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Pandemics
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Pneumonia, Viral
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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mortality
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Risk Assessment
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Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome
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diagnosis
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drug therapy
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mortality
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Severity of Illness Index
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Survival Rate
3.Establishment of orthotopic implantation model of human U87-MG brain glioma cell line in nude mice
Yan-Hua WANG ; Jian-Jie CHU ; Zi-Min LI ; Na-Ping HU ; Hui-Hui LI ; Jian-Min ZHENG ; Cai-Qin ZHANG ; Chang-Hong SHI ; Zhi-Fu YANG ; Miao-Miao XI ; Ai-Dong WEN ; Yan WENG
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2018;34(5):735-739
Aim To establish human U87-MG glioma model in nude mice brain and to observe the characteristics of the tumor growth. Methods Human U87-MG glioma cells were cultured in vitro. 5 μL of cell suspension containing 3.0 ×1010·L-1, 4.0×1010·L-1and 5.0×1010·L-1respectively was inocula-ted into the right caudate nucleus of 18 male nude mice brain un-der the guidance of stereotaxic apparatus, separately, whereas another 6 nude mice as the control group, were inoculated into the same volume of Hanks solution. The moving and survival state of rats with gliomas were observed. The examinations of the tumors formation, volumes, metastasis and histopathology were performed and the obtained brain samples were stained with HE and immunohistochemistry. Results All the tested rats of dif-ferent inoculation doses developed brain tumors without extracra-nial metastasis. The mean survival time of three groups was (46.50 ± 3.27) d,(38.50 ± 3.28) d and (30.67 ± 3.51) d,respectively. The tumors showed the similar morphological fea-tures and immunophenotype to human glioma. There was positive expression of GFAP and S-100 in the tumors. Conclusions The orthotopic implantation model of human U87-MG glioma, by in-oculating quantitative U87-MG cells stereotaxically into the brains of the nude mice, is successfully established with 100 yield of intracranial tumor and no extracranial growth extension. It resembles the histopathological and morphological features of human glioma,which can be used as a reliable animal model for the study of the tumorigenesis, pathogenesis, biological charac-teristics and therapy of glioma.
4.Risk factors and drug resistance in early-onset neonatal group B streptococcal disease.
Ying-Wei WANG ; Yao-Qiang DU ; Xiao-Lin MIAO ; Guang-Yong YE ; Yi-Yun WANG ; Ai-Bo XU ; Yun-Zhong JING ; Yu TONG ; Kai XU ; Mei-Qin ZHENG ; Dong CHEN ; Zhen WANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2018;19(12):973-978
In recent years, group B streptococcus (GBS) has become an important pathogen that causes infections in many neonatal organs, including the brain, lung, and eye (Ballard et al., 2016). A series of studies performed on GBS infections in western countries have revealed that GBS is one of the primary pathogens implicated in perinatal infection, and GBS infections are a major cause of neonatal morbidity and mortality in the United States (Decheva et al., 2013). In China, GBS is mainly found by screens for adult urogenital tract and perinatal infections, and neonatal GBS infections have been rarely reported. The incidence rate of early-onset neonatal GBS disease is thought to be lower in China than in western countries; however, this data is controversial since it also reflects the clinical interest in GBS (Dabrowska-Szponar and Galinski, 2001).
Adult
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Anti-Bacterial Agents/therapeutic use*
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China/epidemiology*
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Drug Resistance
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Drug Resistance, Bacterial
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Female
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Humans
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Incidence
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Mothers
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Parity
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Pregnancy
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Pregnancy Complications, Infectious/diagnosis*
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Risk Factors
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Streptococcal Infections/drug therapy*
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Streptococcus agalactiae
5.miR-124 regulates radiosensitivity of colorectal cancer cells by targeting PRRX1.
Shui-Miao LIN ; Qiong XIA ; Yu-Qin ZHANG ; Ai-Min SUN ; Yu-Sheng SHI ; Lin ZHENG ; Long-Hua CHEN
Journal of Southern Medical University 2016;36(8):1110-1116
OBJECTIVETo detect the expression of miR-124 in colorectal carcinoma (CRC) cells and tissue specimens and analyze its association with the radiosensitivity of the cells.
METHODSThe expression of miR-124 in CRC cell lines and tissues were detected using qRT-PCR. The effect of miR-124 in modulating cell radiosensitivity was assessed in CRC cells with miRNA-124 overexpression and miRNA-124 knockdown, and bioinformatics prediction and dual luciferase reporter system were employed to identify the direct target of miR-124.
RESULTSs miR-124 expression was down-regulated in CRC cell lines and tissues. CRC cells over-expressing miR-124 showed an obviously enhanced radiosensitivity, whereas miR-124 knockdown resulted in a reduced radiosensitivity of the cells. Bioinformatics prediction and dual luciferase reporter system verified PRRX1 as a direct target of miR-124, which regulated the radiosensitivity of CRC cells by directly inhibiting PRRX1.
CONCLUSIONmiR-124 can enhance the radiosensitivity of CRC cells by directly targeting PRRX1, which provides a target for improving the therapeutic effect of radiotherapy of CRC.
Cell Line, Tumor ; Colorectal Neoplasms ; pathology ; radiotherapy ; Down-Regulation ; Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ; Homeodomain Proteins ; genetics ; metabolism ; Humans ; Luciferases ; MicroRNAs ; genetics ; metabolism ; Radiation Tolerance
6.Prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension in the non-dialysis chronic kidney disease patients.
Ying ZHENG ; Guang-Yan CAI ; Xiang-Mei CHEN ; Ping FU ; Jiang-Hua CHEN ; Xiao-Qiang DING ; Xue-Qing YU ; Hong-Li LIN ; Jian LIU ; Ru-Juan XIE ; Li-Ning WANG ; Zhao-Hui NI ; Fu-You LIU ; Ai-Ping YIN ; Chang-Ying XING ; Li WANG ; Wei SHI ; Jian-She LIU ; Ya-Ni HE ; Guo-Hua DING ; Wen-Ge LI ; Guang-Li WU ; Li-Ning MIAO ; Nan CHEN ; Zhen SU ; Chang-Lin MEI ; Jiu-Yang ZHAO ; Yong GU ; Yun-Kai BAI ; Hui-Min LUO ; Shan LIN ; Meng-Hua CHEN ; Li GONG ; Yi-Bin YANG ; Xiao-Ping YANG ; Ying LI ; Jian-Xin WAN ; Nian-Song WANG ; Hai-Ying LI ; Chun-Sheng XI ; Li HAO ; Yan XU ; Jing-Ai FANG ; Bi-Cheng LIU ; Rong-Shan LI ; Rong WANG ; Jing-Hong ZHANG ; Jian-Qin WANG ; Tan-Qi LOU ; Feng-Min SHAO ; Feng MEI ; Zhi-Hong LIU ; Wei-Jie YUAN ; Shi-Ren SUN ; Ling ZHANG ; Chun-Hua ZHOU ; Qin-Kai CHEN ; Shun-Lian JIA ; Zhi-Feng GONG ; Guang-Ju GUAN ; Tian XIA ; Liang-Bao ZHONG ; null
Chinese Medical Journal 2013;126(12):2276-2280
BACKGROUNDData on the epidemiology of hypertension in Chinese non-dialysis chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients are limited. The aim of the present study was to investigate the prevalence, awareness, treatment, and control of hypertension in the non-dialysis CKD patients through a nationwide, multicenter study in China.
METHODSThe survey was performed in 61 tertiary hospitals in 31 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions in China (except Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan). Trained physicians collected demographic and clinical data and measured blood pressure (BP) using a standardized protocol. Hypertension was defined as systolic BP ≥ 140 mmHg and/or diastolic BP ≥ 90 mmHg, and/or use of antihypertensive medications. BP < 140/90 mmHg and < 130/80 mmHg were used as the 2 thresholds of hypertension control. In multivariate logistic regression with adjustment for sex and age, we analyzed the association between CKD stages and uncontrolled hypertension in non-dialysis CKD patients.
RESULTSThe analysis included 8927 non-dialysis CKD patients. The prevalence, awareness, and treatment of hypertension in non-dialysis CKD patients were 67.3%, 85.8%, and 81.0%, respectively. Of hypertensive CKD patients, 33.1% and 14.1% had controlled BP to < 140/90 mmHg and < 130/80 mmHg, respectively. With successive CKD stages, the prevalence of hypertension in non-dialysis CKD patients increased, but the control of hypertension decreased (P < 0.001). When the threshold of BP < 130/80 mmHg was considered, the risk of uncontrolled hypertension in CKD 2, 3a, 3b, 4, and 5 stages increased 1.3, 1.4, 1.4, 2.5, and 4.0 times compared with CKD 1 stage, respectively (P < 0.05). Using the threshold of < 140/90 mmHg, the risk of uncontrolled hypertension increased in advanced stages (P < 0.05).
CONCLUSIONSThe prevalence of hypertension Chinese non-dialysis CKD patients was high, and the hypertension control was suboptimal. With successive CKD stages, the risk of uncontrolled hypertension increased.
Adult ; Aged ; Awareness ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertension ; complications ; epidemiology ; therapy ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Prevalence ; Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ; complications
7.Pressure ulcer scale for healing applied in evaluating debridement effect on pressure ulcers
Yu-Qin WU ; Lei-Lei JIN ; Shu-Shu LU ; Li-Jie PENG ; Ai-Hua CHEN ; Xin-Jun MIAO ; Xiao-Qiu YAO ; Hui-Zhen CHEN
Shanghai Journal of Preventive Medicine 2013;(10):581-583,584
[Objective] To explore the value of the Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing ( PUSH) tool in evaluating the effect of debridement on pressure ulcers in elder patients . [ Methods] A group of 60 patients with (82 sites) II-IV grade pressure ulcers were recruited in the study .The ulcers were randomly assigned into autolytic debridement group ( n=42 ) and combined debridement group ( n=40 ) .Two groups of wounds were assessed and debrided by consensus procedure porcess respectively .The wounds were ob-served and evaluated by trained nurses at 7,14,21days after debredement , and the results used in PUSH scoring were recorded and subjected to statistical analysis with the SPSS 11.0 software. [Results] The value of pressure ulcer scale for healing ( PUSH) for autolytic、combined debridement group , at 7days( P>0.05) were not significantly different, at 14 days(P<0.05),and at 21days (P<0.01) were significantly different.With wounds in combined debridement group , PUSH scores decreased faster than those in the au-tolytic debridement group . [ Conclusion] The combined debridement method used in elder patients is safe and effective , which can shorten debridement time and improve wounds healing as well .The Pressure Ulcer Scale for Healing is easy to use and its result is reliable , giving a quantitative objective evaluation of debridement effect on pressure ulcers .
8.Survey on the adjustment of patients with colostomy
Ai-Ling HU ; Mei-Fen ZHANG ; Miao-Xia CHEN ; Bing-Yan ZHANG ; Hui-Qin ZHANG ; Ling-Yan WANG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2010;16(7):752-755
Objective To describe the current status of adjustment in colostomy patients, and explore the related factor. Methods Ostomy Adjustment Scale (OAS) was used to measure the level and degree of adjustment of. 129 colostomy patients. The data were analyzed with Software SPSS 13.0. Results Colostomy patients had a moderate level of general adjustment(128.6 ±19. 38), while 33. 3% patients had a low level of adjustment, 63. 6% patients had a moderate level of adjustment and 3. 1% patients had a high level of adjustment. Adjustment level of colostomy patients was influenced by some factors, including occupation, payment mode of medical cost (P < 0. 05). Conclusions Most of patients have a low to moderate level of adjustment, only few shows completely adjustment, the level adjustment of colostomy patients need to be improved.
9.Molecular epidemiology of infectious bursal disease virus in Guangxi during the period of 2000 to 2007.
Xiu-Miao HE ; Ping WEI ; Ding-Ming GUAN ; Xiu-Ying YANG ; Ai-Jian QIN
Chinese Journal of Virology 2009;25(6):437-444
Tissue samples of Fabricius' bursa collected from Nanning, Yulin, Beihai and Wuzhou in the provinces of Guangxi in China during the years of 2000-2007, were detected by a established reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) technique for IBDV. Viral isolation was performed on the positive samples by chicken embryo inoculation via chorio-allantoic membrane (CAM). Results showed that 27 isolates of IBDV were obtained. A set of primers were designed to amplify the vVP2 of 27 isolates by RT-PCR and the PCR products were sequenced. The sequences of all the isolates and reference viruses were analyzed and compared, and their phylogenetic trees were constructed based on the nucleotide sequences. The results indicated that isolate BH11, TZ(3), 050222, YL051, NN0603, NN0611and QX0602 etc, altogether 17 isolates, which accounted for 62.96 percent of total isolates, were identified to be very virulent IBDV (vvIBDV) and have the highest homology to vvIBDV reference strains. In the phylogenetic analysis, they are divided into 3 groups and have a long distance to commonly used vaccine stains. Isolate NN040124 and YL052 were identified as intermediate-plus virulent strains and showed a highest homology to classical strains of 52-70 and STC. 8 isolates of YLZF2, 040131 etc were identified as attenuated vaccine strains and showed a highest homology to classical strain of CU1. The results from the study demonstrated that the viruses prevailing in chickens in these 4 regions in Guangxi province in the recently 7 years were vvIBDV and their origins were complex. The antigenicity of some isolates may have been drifted.
Amino Acid Sequence
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Animals
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Birnaviridae Infections
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epidemiology
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veterinary
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virology
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Chickens
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China
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epidemiology
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Infectious bursal disease virus
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chemistry
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classification
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genetics
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isolation & purification
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Molecular Epidemiology
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Molecular Sequence Data
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Phylogeny
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Poultry Diseases
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epidemiology
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virology
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Sequence Alignment
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Viral Proteins
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chemistry
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genetics
10.The effect of simvastatin on the regeneration of sciatic nerve with crush injury in rats.
Ai-ping LI ; Hui ZHAO ; Zhi ZHAO ; Hong-an LIU ; Qin-hua GUO ; Bo LI ; Kun-feng GUO ; Miao GUO ; Chang-kai SUN
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2007;23(2):246-251
AIMTo explore the effect of Simvastatin on the regeneration of sciatic nerve with crush injury in rats.
METHODSAnimals were randomized into the following experimental groups: Simvastatin-treated, vehicle and sham-operated groups. Sciatic nerves with crush injury were performed. After surgery, the functional evaluation of nerve recovery, electrophysiologic assessment, histological assessment, serum IL-6 and lipid were performed.
RESULTSThe toe spread index of Simvastatin-treated rats after operation was higher significantly than vehicle rats at 5 d and 8 d (P<0.05). CMAP was higher and NCV was faster (P < 0.05). The serum IL-6 at 5 d of post-operation was significant lower (P < 0.05). Total serum cholesterol of Simvastatin-treated animals was higher than that of other animals (P < 0.05) at 2 weeks of post-operation. The histological analysis showed that the numbers of myelinated axons and the thickness of myelin sheath of Simvastatin-treated crush injury animals at 4 weeks of post-operation were more than that of vehicle animals.
CONCLUSIONThe present study showed that Simvastatin could promote the regeneration of the sciatic nerve after crush injury in rats, partly through inhibiting immune and inflammatory responses and making the balance of serum cholesterol during these processes.
Animals ; Female ; Nerve Crush ; Nerve Regeneration ; drug effects ; physiology ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Sciatic Nerve ; drug effects ; injuries ; physiology ; Simvastatin ; pharmacology

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