1.Pulmonary protective effect of individualized PEEP ventilation guided by driving pressure in patients undergoing rib fracture surgery
Shuping HUO ; Yongquan ZHU ; Penghui ZHANG ; Yajie HE
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;45(7):852-856
Objective:To evaluate the pulmonary protective effect of individualized positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) ventilation guided by driving pressure in patients undergoing rib fracture surgery.Methods:In this prospective randomized controlled trial, 80 American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅱ or Ⅲ patients of either sex, aged 18-64 yr, with a body mass index of 19-28 kg/m 2, who underwent elective open reduction and internal fixation of unilateral rib fractures at the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University from March to October 2024, were selected and divided into 2 groups ( n=40 each) by the random number table method: fixed PEEP ventilation group (group C) and driving pressure-guided individualized PEEP ventilation group (group DP). Group C adopted the ventilation strategy of fixed PEEP with 5 cmH 2O. Group DP adopted the ventilation strategy guided by the driving pressure: PEEP was titrated from 10 cmH 2O, being gradually decreased to 3 cmH 2O at intervals of 1 cmH 2O. Each PEEP level was maintained for 10 respiratory cycles, and the driving pressure of the last cycle was calculated, and the PEEP that could achieve the lowest driving pressure was selected and applied. Lung ultrasound examinations were performed immediately after entering the operating room (T 0) and at 30 min after entering the anesthesia recovery room (T 3), and the lung ultrasound score was recorded. The occurrence of severe postoperative pulmonary complications within 7 days was recorded. Arterial blood gas analysis was performed at T 0, 1 h after PEEP setting (T 1), at the end of suture at the surgical site (T 2) and at T 3, and the oxygenation index was calculated. The peak airway pressure, PEEP and driving pressure were recorded at T 1 and T 2. The duration of the indwelling thoracic drainage tube use and length of postoperative hospital stay were recorded. Results:The incidence of severe postoperative pulmonary complications within 7 days after surgery was 28%(11/40) in group C and 10% in group DP, and the incidence was significantly lower in DP group than in C group ( P<0.05). Compared with group C, the lung ultrasund score was significantly decreased at T 3, the oxygenation index was increased at T 1-3, the PEEP was increased and the driving pressure was decreased at T 1-2, and the length of postoperative hospital stay was shortened in group DP ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Driving pressure-guided individualized PEEP ventilation can decrease the risk of severe postoperative pulmonary complications, alleviate postoperative lung injury and provide a certain degree of lung protection in patients undergoing rib fracture surgery.
2.Pulmonary protective effect of individualized PEEP ventilation guided by driving pressure in patients undergoing rib fracture surgery
Shuping HUO ; Yongquan ZHU ; Penghui ZHANG ; Yajie HE
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2025;45(7):852-856
Objective:To evaluate the pulmonary protective effect of individualized positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) ventilation guided by driving pressure in patients undergoing rib fracture surgery.Methods:In this prospective randomized controlled trial, 80 American Society of Anesthesiologists Physical Status classification Ⅱ or Ⅲ patients of either sex, aged 18-64 yr, with a body mass index of 19-28 kg/m 2, who underwent elective open reduction and internal fixation of unilateral rib fractures at the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University from March to October 2024, were selected and divided into 2 groups ( n=40 each) by the random number table method: fixed PEEP ventilation group (group C) and driving pressure-guided individualized PEEP ventilation group (group DP). Group C adopted the ventilation strategy of fixed PEEP with 5 cmH 2O. Group DP adopted the ventilation strategy guided by the driving pressure: PEEP was titrated from 10 cmH 2O, being gradually decreased to 3 cmH 2O at intervals of 1 cmH 2O. Each PEEP level was maintained for 10 respiratory cycles, and the driving pressure of the last cycle was calculated, and the PEEP that could achieve the lowest driving pressure was selected and applied. Lung ultrasound examinations were performed immediately after entering the operating room (T 0) and at 30 min after entering the anesthesia recovery room (T 3), and the lung ultrasound score was recorded. The occurrence of severe postoperative pulmonary complications within 7 days was recorded. Arterial blood gas analysis was performed at T 0, 1 h after PEEP setting (T 1), at the end of suture at the surgical site (T 2) and at T 3, and the oxygenation index was calculated. The peak airway pressure, PEEP and driving pressure were recorded at T 1 and T 2. The duration of the indwelling thoracic drainage tube use and length of postoperative hospital stay were recorded. Results:The incidence of severe postoperative pulmonary complications within 7 days after surgery was 28%(11/40) in group C and 10% in group DP, and the incidence was significantly lower in DP group than in C group ( P<0.05). Compared with group C, the lung ultrasund score was significantly decreased at T 3, the oxygenation index was increased at T 1-3, the PEEP was increased and the driving pressure was decreased at T 1-2, and the length of postoperative hospital stay was shortened in group DP ( P<0.05). Conclusions:Driving pressure-guided individualized PEEP ventilation can decrease the risk of severe postoperative pulmonary complications, alleviate postoperative lung injury and provide a certain degree of lung protection in patients undergoing rib fracture surgery.
3.Application Research of Vector Flow Technique on Convex Array Ultrasonic Probe of Abdomen
Penghui HAO ; Yigang DU ; Shuangshuang LI ; Lei ZHU ; Xujin HE
Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2024;48(1):1-5,25
Vector flow imaging(VFI)is an innovative ultrasound flow measurement technology.Compared with the traditional color Doppler and spectral Doppler,VFI has the advantages of independence of angle correction and direct acquisition of real-time amplitude and direction of flow.Transverse oscillation(TO)method is one of the effective methods for vector flow imaging.However,a complete and detailed algorithm validation process based on commercial ultrasound machines is still lacking due to more complex convex probes.This study starts with introducing the imaging process and principle of transverse oscillation vector flow technique,and calculates the error between the set velocity value and the measured velocity value through the simulation experiment,and verifies the error between the set velocity value and the measured velocity value through the Doppler flow phantom experiment.Among them,the velocity value measured by the TO vector flow technique in the simulation experiment is 0.48 m/s and the preset value is 0.50 m/s,the error between them is-4%.The velocity values are 8.33,11.14,14.44 and 16.67 cm/s measured by the Doppler flow phantom experiment,the actual velocity values are 7.97,10.78,14.06 and 17.34 cm/s,the errors between them are all within±5%.Both experiments verify the feasibility of using vector flow technique on abdominal convex probe.
4.Antimicrobial resistance profile of clinical isolates in hospitals across China:report from the CHINET Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Program,2023
Yan GUO ; Fupin HU ; Demei ZHU ; Fu WANG ; Xiaofei JIANG ; Yingchun XU ; Xiaojiang ZHANG ; Fengbo ZHANG ; Ping JI ; Yi XIE ; Yuling XIAO ; Chuanqing WANG ; Pan FU ; Yuanhong XU ; Ying HUANG ; Ziyong SUN ; Zhongju CHEN ; Jingyong SUN ; Qing CHEN ; Yunzhuo CHU ; Sufei TIAN ; Zhidong HU ; Jin LI ; Yunsong YU ; Jie LIN ; Bin SHAN ; Yunmin XU ; Sufang GUO ; Yanyan WANG ; Lianhua WEI ; Keke LI ; Hong ZHANG ; Fen PAN ; Yunjian HU ; Xiaoman AI ; Chao ZHUO ; Danhong SU ; Dawen GUO ; Jinying ZHAO ; Hua YU ; Xiangning HUANG ; Wen'en LIU ; Yanming LI ; Yan JIN ; Chunhong SHAO ; Xuesong XU ; Wei LI ; Shanmei WANG ; Yafei CHU ; Lixia ZHANG ; Juan MA ; Shuping ZHOU ; Yan ZHOU ; Lei ZHU ; Jinhua MENG ; Fang DONG ; Zhiyong LÜ ; Fangfang HU ; Han SHEN ; Wanqing ZHOU ; Wei JIA ; Gang LI ; Jinsong WU ; Yuemei LU ; Jihong LI ; Qian SUN ; Jinju DUAN ; Jianbang KANG ; Xiaobo MA ; Yanqing ZHENG ; Ruyi GUO ; Yan ZHU ; Yunsheng CHEN ; Qing MENG ; Shifu WANG ; Xuefei HU ; Hua FANG ; Penghui ZHANG ; Bixia YU ; Ping GONG ; Haixia SHI ; Kaizhen WEN ; Yirong ZHANG ; Xiuli YANG ; Yiqin ZHAO ; Longfeng LIAO ; Jinhua WU ; Hongqin GU ; Lin JIANG ; Meifang HU ; Wen HE ; Jiao FENG ; Lingling YOU ; Dongmei WANG ; Dong'e WANG ; Yanyan LIU ; Yong AN ; Wenhui HUANG ; Juan LI ; Quangui SHI ; Juan YANG ; Abulimiti REZIWAGULI ; Lili HUANG ; Xuejun SHAO ; Xiaoyan REN ; Dong LI ; Qun ZHANG ; Xue CHEN ; Rihai LI ; Jieli XU ; Kaijie GAO ; Lu XU ; Lin LIN ; Zhuo ZHANG ; Jianlong LIU ; Min FU ; Yinghui GUO ; Wenchao ZHANG ; Zengguo WANG ; Kai JIA ; Yun XIA ; Shan SUN ; Huimin YANG ; Yan MIAO ; Jianping WANG ; Mingming ZHOU ; Shihai ZHANG ; Hongjuan LIU ; Nan CHEN ; Chan LI ; Cunshan KOU ; Shunhong XUE ; Jilu SHEN ; Wanqi MEN ; Peng WANG ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Xiaoyan ZENG ; Wen LI ; Yan GENG ; Zeshi LIU
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2024;24(6):627-637
Objective To monitor the susceptibility of clinical isolates to antimicrobial agents in healthcare facilities in major regions of China in 2023.Methods Clinical isolates collected from 73 hospitals across China were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility using a unified protocol based on disc diffusion method or automated testing systems.Results were interpreted using the 2023 Clinical & Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) breakpoints.Results A total of 445199 clinical isolates were collected in 2023,of which 29.0% were gram-positive and 71.0% were gram-negative.The prevalence of methicillin-resistant strains in Staphylococcus aureus,Staphylococcus epidermidis and other coagulase-negative Staphylococcus species (excluding Staphylococcus pseudintermedius and Staphylococcus schleiferi) (MRSA,MRSE and MRCNS) was 29.6%,81.9% and 78.5%,respectively.Methicillin-resistant strains showed significantly higher resistance rates to most antimicrobial agents than methicillin-susceptible strains (MSSA,MSSE and MSCNS).Overall,92.9% of MRSA strains were susceptible to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and 91.4% of MRSE strains were susceptible to rifampicin.No vancomycin-resistant strains were found.Enterococcus faecalis had significantly lower resistance rates to most antimicrobial agents tested than Enterococcus faecium.A few vancomycin-resistant strains were identified in both E.faecalis and E.faecium.The prevalence of penicillin-susceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae was 93.1% in the isolates from children and and 95.9% in the isolates from adults.The resistance rate to carbapenems was lower than 15.0% for most Enterobacterales species except for Klebsiella,22.5% and 23.6% of which were resistant to imipenem and meropenem,respectively .Most Enterobacterales isolates were highly susceptible to tigecycline,colistin and polymyxin B,with resistance rates ranging from 0.6% to 10.0%.The resistance rate to imipenem and meropenem was 21.9% and 17.4% for Pseudomonas aeruginosa,respectively,and 67.5% and 68.1% for Acinetobacter baumannii,respectively.Conclusions Increasing resistance to the commonly used antimicrobial agents is still observed in clinical bacterial isolates.However,the prevalence of important crabapenem-resistant organisms such as crabapenem-resistant K.pneumoniae,P.aeruginosa,and A.baumannii showed a slightly decreasing trend.This finding suggests that strengthening bacterial resistance surveillance and multidisciplinary linkage are important for preventing the occurrence and development of bacterial resistance.
5.Antimicrobial resistance profile of clinical isolates in hospitals across China:report from the CHINET Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance Program,2023
Yan GUO ; Fupin HU ; Demei ZHU ; Fu WANG ; Xiaofei JIANG ; Yingchun XU ; Xiaojiang ZHANG ; Fengbo ZHANG ; Ping JI ; Yi XIE ; Yuling XIAO ; Chuanqing WANG ; Pan FU ; Yuanhong XU ; Ying HUANG ; Ziyong SUN ; Zhongju CHEN ; Jingyong SUN ; Qing CHEN ; Yunzhuo CHU ; Sufei TIAN ; Zhidong HU ; Jin LI ; Yunsong YU ; Jie LIN ; Bin SHAN ; Yunmin XU ; Sufang GUO ; Yanyan WANG ; Lianhua WEI ; Keke LI ; Hong ZHANG ; Fen PAN ; Yunjian HU ; Xiaoman AI ; Chao ZHUO ; Danhong SU ; Dawen GUO ; Jinying ZHAO ; Hua YU ; Xiangning HUANG ; Wen'en LIU ; Yanming LI ; Yan JIN ; Chunhong SHAO ; Xuesong XU ; Wei LI ; Shanmei WANG ; Yafei CHU ; Lixia ZHANG ; Juan MA ; Shuping ZHOU ; Yan ZHOU ; Lei ZHU ; Jinhua MENG ; Fang DONG ; Zhiyong LÜ ; Fangfang HU ; Han SHEN ; Wanqing ZHOU ; Wei JIA ; Gang LI ; Jinsong WU ; Yuemei LU ; Jihong LI ; Qian SUN ; Jinju DUAN ; Jianbang KANG ; Xiaobo MA ; Yanqing ZHENG ; Ruyi GUO ; Yan ZHU ; Yunsheng CHEN ; Qing MENG ; Shifu WANG ; Xuefei HU ; Hua FANG ; Penghui ZHANG ; Bixia YU ; Ping GONG ; Haixia SHI ; Kaizhen WEN ; Yirong ZHANG ; Xiuli YANG ; Yiqin ZHAO ; Longfeng LIAO ; Jinhua WU ; Hongqin GU ; Lin JIANG ; Meifang HU ; Wen HE ; Jiao FENG ; Lingling YOU ; Dongmei WANG ; Dong'e WANG ; Yanyan LIU ; Yong AN ; Wenhui HUANG ; Juan LI ; Quangui SHI ; Juan YANG ; Abulimiti REZIWAGULI ; Lili HUANG ; Xuejun SHAO ; Xiaoyan REN ; Dong LI ; Qun ZHANG ; Xue CHEN ; Rihai LI ; Jieli XU ; Kaijie GAO ; Lu XU ; Lin LIN ; Zhuo ZHANG ; Jianlong LIU ; Min FU ; Yinghui GUO ; Wenchao ZHANG ; Zengguo WANG ; Kai JIA ; Yun XIA ; Shan SUN ; Huimin YANG ; Yan MIAO ; Jianping WANG ; Mingming ZHOU ; Shihai ZHANG ; Hongjuan LIU ; Nan CHEN ; Chan LI ; Cunshan KOU ; Shunhong XUE ; Jilu SHEN ; Wanqi MEN ; Peng WANG ; Xiaowei ZHANG ; Xiaoyan ZENG ; Wen LI ; Yan GENG ; Zeshi LIU
Chinese Journal of Infection and Chemotherapy 2024;24(6):627-637
Objective To monitor the susceptibility of clinical isolates to antimicrobial agents in healthcare facilities in major regions of China in 2023.Methods Clinical isolates collected from 73 hospitals across China were tested for antimicrobial susceptibility using a unified protocol based on disc diffusion method or automated testing systems.Results were interpreted using the 2023 Clinical & Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) breakpoints.Results A total of 445199 clinical isolates were collected in 2023,of which 29.0% were gram-positive and 71.0% were gram-negative.The prevalence of methicillin-resistant strains in Staphylococcus aureus,Staphylococcus epidermidis and other coagulase-negative Staphylococcus species (excluding Staphylococcus pseudintermedius and Staphylococcus schleiferi) (MRSA,MRSE and MRCNS) was 29.6%,81.9% and 78.5%,respectively.Methicillin-resistant strains showed significantly higher resistance rates to most antimicrobial agents than methicillin-susceptible strains (MSSA,MSSE and MSCNS).Overall,92.9% of MRSA strains were susceptible to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole and 91.4% of MRSE strains were susceptible to rifampicin.No vancomycin-resistant strains were found.Enterococcus faecalis had significantly lower resistance rates to most antimicrobial agents tested than Enterococcus faecium.A few vancomycin-resistant strains were identified in both E.faecalis and E.faecium.The prevalence of penicillin-susceptible Streptococcus pneumoniae was 93.1% in the isolates from children and and 95.9% in the isolates from adults.The resistance rate to carbapenems was lower than 15.0% for most Enterobacterales species except for Klebsiella,22.5% and 23.6% of which were resistant to imipenem and meropenem,respectively .Most Enterobacterales isolates were highly susceptible to tigecycline,colistin and polymyxin B,with resistance rates ranging from 0.6% to 10.0%.The resistance rate to imipenem and meropenem was 21.9% and 17.4% for Pseudomonas aeruginosa,respectively,and 67.5% and 68.1% for Acinetobacter baumannii,respectively.Conclusions Increasing resistance to the commonly used antimicrobial agents is still observed in clinical bacterial isolates.However,the prevalence of important crabapenem-resistant organisms such as crabapenem-resistant K.pneumoniae,P.aeruginosa,and A.baumannii showed a slightly decreasing trend.This finding suggests that strengthening bacterial resistance surveillance and multidisciplinary linkage are important for preventing the occurrence and development of bacterial resistance.
6.SWI/SNF Complex Gene Mutations Promote the Liver Metastasis of Non-small Cell Lung Cancer Cells in NSI Mice.
Lingling GAO ; Zhi XIE ; Shouheng LIN ; Zhiyi LV ; Wenbin ZHOU ; Ji CHEN ; Linlin ZHU ; Li ZHANG ; Penghui ZENG ; Xiaodan HUANG ; Wenqing YAN ; Yu CHEN ; Danxia LU ; Shuilian ZHANG ; Weibang GUO ; Peng LI ; Xuchao ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2023;26(10):753-764
BACKGROUND:
The switch/sucrose nonfermentable chromatin-remodeling (SWI/SNF) complex is a pivotal chromatin remodeling complex, and the genomic alterations (GAs) of the SWI/SNF complex are observed in several cancer types, correlating with multiple biological features of tumor cells. However, their role in liver metastasis of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unclear. Our study aims to investigate the role and potential mechanisms underlying NSCLC liver metastasis induced by the GAs of SWI/SNF complex.
METHODS:
The GAs of SWI/SNF complex in NSCLC cell lines (H1299, H23 and H460) were identified by whole-exome sequencing (WES). ARID1A knockout H1299 cell was constructed with the CRISPR/Cas9 technology. The mouse model of liver metastasis from NSCLC was established to simulate lung cancer liver metastasis and observe the metastasis rate under different gene mutation conditions. RNA sequencing and Western blot were conducted for differential gene expression analysis. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) analysis was used to assess protein expression levels of SWI/SNF-regulated target molecules in mouse liver metastases.
RESULTS:
WES analysis revealed intracellular gene mutations. The animal experiments demonstrated a correlation between the GAs of SWI/SNF complex and a higher liver metastasis rate in immunodeficient mice. Transcriptome sequencing and Western blot analysis showed upregulated expression of ALDH1A1 and APOBEC3B in SWI/SNF-mut cells, particularly in ARID1A-deficient H460 and H1299 sgARID1A cells. IHC staining of mouse liver metastases further demonstrated elevated expression of ALDH1A1 in the H460 and H1299 sgARID1A group.
CONCLUSIONS
This study underscores the critical role of the GAs of SWI/SNF complex, such as ARID1A and SMARCA4, in promoting liver metastasis of lung cancer cells. The GAs of SWI/SNF complex may promote liver-specific metastasis by upregulating ALDH1A1 and APOBEC3B expression, providing novel insights into the molecular mechanisms underlying lung cancer liver metastasis.
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7.Eligibility of C-BIOPRED severe asthma cohort for type-2 biologic therapies.
Zhenan DENG ; Meiling JIN ; Changxing OU ; Wei JIANG ; Jianping ZHAO ; Xiaoxia LIU ; Shenghua SUN ; Huaping TANG ; Bei HE ; Shaoxi CAI ; Ping CHEN ; Penghui WU ; Yujing LIU ; Jian KANG ; Yunhui ZHANG ; Mao HUANG ; Jinfu XU ; Kewu HUANG ; Qiang LI ; Xiangyan ZHANG ; Xiuhua FU ; Changzheng WANG ; Huahao SHEN ; Lei ZHU ; Guochao SHI ; Zhongmin QIU ; Zhongguang WEN ; Xiaoyang WEI ; Wei GU ; Chunhua WEI ; Guangfa WANG ; Ping CHEN ; Lixin XIE ; Jiangtao LIN ; Yuling TANG ; Zhihai HAN ; Kian Fan CHUNG ; Qingling ZHANG ; Nanshan ZHONG
Chinese Medical Journal 2023;136(2):230-232
8.Investigation on the incidence and risk factors of fetomaternal hemorrhage syndrome in pregnant women in Changsha
Kexin FAN ; Penghui ZHU ; Yun WANG ; Yongjun WANG ; Ningjie ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Blood Transfusion 2022;35(10):1031-1034
【Objective】 To investigate the incidence and possible risk factors of FMH among pregnant women in Changsha. 【Methods】 A total of pregnant women (6~42 weeks of gestation) who underwent prenatal examinations in our hospital from June 2019 to December 2020 were enrolled as subjects. In this study, the modified Kleihauer-Betke (K-B) test was used for preliminary screening and flow cytometry was applied to confirme initially positive samples to evaluate the incidence of FMH and estimate fetal blood loss. The logistic regression analysis was used to study the risk factors of FMH. 【Results】 The incidence of FMH in pregnant women was 10.45% (183/1 752), the average volume of fetal blood loss was (2.50±3.87)mL, and 0.11% (2/1 752) of the fetal losed blood > 30 mL. Univariate analysis showed that age, twin pregnancy, pregnancy complicated with uterine fibroids, in vitro fertilization, fetal growth restriction, preeclampsia, and number of pregnancies may be risk factors for FMH. Multivariate analysis showed that twin pregnancy (OR 2.274, 95%CI: 1.135-4.458, P<0.05) and preeclampsia (OR 2.341, 95%CI: 1.082-4.837, P<0.05) were independent risk factors for FMH. 【Conclusion】 Maternal age and various physiological and pathological factors during pregnancy may be associated with the risk of FMH, especially twin pregnancy and pre-eclampsia are independent risk factors for FMH.
9.Effects of melatonin on the Nrf2-ARE signaling pathway after spinal cord injury
Jinhong MIAO ; Yang LI ; Xin WANG ; Haiyang ZHU ; Bin ZHONG ; Penghui LI ; Yifan SU ; Yusheng XU
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation 2017;39(6):406-411
Objective To observe the effects of melatonin (MT) on the expression of heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1),phosphorylated adenine dinucleotide quinone oxidoreductase-1 (NQO-1) and nuclear factor erythroid-2-related factor 2 (Nrf2),so as to explore the mechanism of MT's action in the Nrf2-ARE signaling pathway.Methods A total of 72 Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into a control group,an injury group and a melatonin group,each of 24.T11-T12 acute SCI was induced in the injury and melatonin groups using the modified Allen's method.Ten minutes after the injury,equal amounts of absolute ethyl alcohol and melatonin were intraperitoneally injected into the rats in the injury and melatonin groups.For the control group,the vertebral plate was cut to expose the T11-T12 spinal cord without any injury of the nerves.Six rats from each group were randomly selected for sacrifice at 6,12 and 24 hours after the operation,and T11-T12 spinal cord specimens were collected.The spinal cord injury and inflammatory response were observed using haematoxylin eosin staining.The expression of HO-1,NQO-1 and Nrf2 was examined using immunofluorescence,while the expression of HO-1,NQO-1 and Nrf2 protein and mRNA were detected using RT-PCRs.Results The neuronal cells in the spinal cords of the control rats were of normal shape,without edema,necrosis or obvious hemorrhagic foci.Hemorrhagic foci,significantly more inflammatory cells and some spinal cord neurons with edema and necrosis were observed in the injury group.However,significantly fewer hemorrhagic spots and cells with edema were found in the melatonin group compared with the injury group.The average expression of HO-1,NQO-1 and Nrf2 protein and mRNA was significantly higher in the melatonin group than in the other two groups.The levels in the injury group were also significantly higher than in the control group 12 and 24 hours after the experiments.Immunofluorescence showed that the greatest number of cells with HO-1,NQO-1 and Nrf2 was found in the melatonin group,followed by the injury group and then the control group,with significant differences among all 3 groups.Conclusion Melatonin can promote the expression of HO-1,NQO-1 and Nrf2 in rats with acute spinal cord injury,which might be related with its activating the Nrf2-ARE signaling pathway.
10.Regulatory of Jiaweisinisan on expression of hippocampal BDNF, NR1 and dental gyrus neurogenesis in rats with chronic stressed-depression
Can YAN ; Yinwei LIU ; Lili WU ; Penghui ZHU ; Yi PAN
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(4):569-574
Aim To study the regulatory of Jiaweisini-san on expression of hippocampal BDNF, NR1 and dental gyrus ( DG ) neurogenesis in rats with chronic stressed-depression and its possible mechamisms. Methods Chronic unpredictable mild stress was used to establish the rat model of stressed depression. The expression of BrdU, NeuN, brain -derived neurotro-phic factor ( BDNF ) and N-methyl-D-aspartate recep-tor1 ( NR1 ) in hippocampal dental gyrus were detected by fluorescently labeled immunohistochemical method. In addition, BDNFmRNA was detected by in situ hy-bridization. Results Chronic stress could inhibit the proliferation of neural precursors in hippocampal DG ( P<0. 01 );the expression of BDNF decreased signifi-cantly in DG in model rats ( P <0. 01 ) , while the ex-pression of NR1 increased significantly ( P <0. 01 ) . JWSNS and Fluoxetine hydrochloride significantly en-hanced the amount of new proliferating cells and the number of neurons in unit area of DG ( P<0. 01 ) , in-creased the expression of BDNF ( P <0. 01 ) and de-creased the expression of NR1 in DG(P<0. 01). Con-clusion JWSNS could promote the neuronal prolifera-tion in hippocampal DG of rat with chronic stressed-de-pression,and may exert an effect of promoting the pro-liferation of neurons in hippocampal DG by enhancing the expression of BDNF and decreasing the expression of NR1 .

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