1.Research on the Species and Distributions of Medical Animal Resources in Sichuan
Qingmao FANG ; Yuecheng LI ; Liang DOU ; Guo CAI ; Mei ZHANG ; Yi ZHOU ; Xianjian ZHOU ; Ping HU ; Chongjian ZHOU ; Shu WANG ; Zhiqiong LAN ; Fajun CHEN ; Boan SU ; Xiaojie TANG ; Junning ZHAO
World Science and Technology-Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2024;26(8):1991-1998
Objective To compare the changes of the medical animal resources(MAR)in Sichuan based on the data of the 3rd Chinese Materia Medica Resource Inventory(CMMRI,1983-1986)and the 4th CMMRI(2020-2022).Methods After field investigation and identification of the photos of the animals,the data of the MAR in Sichuan found in the 4th CMMRI were analyzed and compared with the data of 3rd CMMRI.Results 745 species of MAR were found in Sichuan during the 4th CMMRI,including 212 families and 468 genera.Compared with the 108 species found in 3rd CMMRI,the number of MAR in Sichuan had greatly increased,The Aves was found to have 243 species of MAR,which is the most plenty one among the 7 classes.There were 14 families which have more than 10 species of MAR.The family,Cyprinidae had 48 species of MAR.There were 33 common Chinese medicinal herbs and 3 genuine medicinal materials including Cordyceps sinensis,musk and Venenum bufonis were found in this investigation.The new distributions of Liangshan Cordyceps and Cordyceps gunnii were found in the investigation,and the new resources of Atypus heterothecus was found in Mountain Emei.There were 140 species of key protection of wild medicinal animals,including 44 species of animals under first-class protection and 96 species of animals under second-class protection.There were 230 species of animals which had important ecological,scientific,and social values,too.Conclusion Sichuan was plenty of medical animal resources and the protection of the forest musk deer,the Cordyceps sinensis and the pangolin was need to be strengthened.
2.Effect of antisense transfection of monocarboxylate transporter on cell biological characteristics in human lung adenocarcinoma cells
Guizhi ZHANG ; Guijun HUANG ; Xianjian GUO ; Guisheng QIAN
Journal of Third Military Medical University 2001;23(2):128-130
Objective To study the effect of transfecting anti-sense expression vector of the first subtype of the monocarboxylate transporter (MCT1) gene into human lung adenocarcinoma cells on intracellular pH (pHi) regulation, lactate transportation and cell growth. Methods MCT1 antisense gene recombinant vector pLXSN-MCT1 was introduced into human lung cancer cells A549 with electroporation. The cell colonies resistant to G418 were selected. Positive clones were examined by PCR to confirm the integration of genomic A549 DNA and antisene MCT1 gene. The changes of pHi and lactate transportation were detected with spectrophotometry. Cell growth was studied with cell growth curve. Results pHi and lactate transport were remarkably decreased in the transfected cells, and the cell growth was inhibited compared with the cells without transfection(P<0.001). Conclusion MCT1 gene may play an important role in pHi regulation, lactate transport and cell growth in lung tumor cells.
3.Advances in the Study of the MCT Gene Family
Guizhi ZHANG ; Guijun HUANG ; Xianjian GUO
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2001;28(2):172-175
monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) are vital transmembran e transporters involved in multiple cellular functions including the regulation of intracellul ar pH and lactate transport. At least eight isoforms of MCT have been cloned and characterized to date, they constitute a new gene family of mammal transporters . These isoforms have the differences in substrate and inhibitor specificities a nd tissue distribution. Thus it may provide a new way of diagonosis and treating for dieases such as cancer by investigating on the structure and function and r egulational mechanism of MCT.
4.Experimental study on human pulmonary adenocarcinoma cell A549 transfected with HSV1-TK
Xiangliang HE ; Xianjian GUO ; Guisheng QIAN ; Xuehua HE ; Guijun HUANG ; Weizhong CHEN ; Shuping LI
Chinese Journal of Lung Cancer 2001;4(1):25-28
Objective To observe killing effect of HSV1-TK/GCV system on human pulmonary adenocarcinoma cell A549 in vitro and in vivo. Methods A retroviral vector containing TK gene was constructed and transduced into pulmonary adenocarcinoma cell A549 by electroporation. The sensitivity of transfected cell to GCV in vitro and bystander effect and cellular apoptosis were observed. The recombination and expression of TK gene were examined by DNA PCR and in situ hybridization individually. In addition, the therapeutic effect of GCV on subcutaneous tumors inoculated with transfected and parental cells respectively was observed. Results The transfected cells were irregular in shape, polyangular and easy of vacuolization. The double time of A549,A549-PLXSN and A549-TK was 36.15±3.27、40.82±3.75 and 42.06±4.12 hours respectively (P>0.05). The sensitivity of transfected cells to GCV was 46 times higher than that of parental cells and bystander effect was more apparent in high density inoculation cells than in low density. Apoptotic bodies and semimoon feature in nuclear were observed in transfected cells, but not in parental cell. Apoptotic cells were found significantly more in transfected cells than in parental cells by FCM and TUNEL (P<0.001). The recombination and expression of TK gene were positive in the transfected cells. In vivo, growth of tumors which formed by transfected cells was significantly inhibited by GCV, however, there was no similar inhibitive effect found in control group. Conclusion The transfected cells have obtained sensitivity to GCV. The killing effect of TK/GCV system on tumor cells is probably related to apoptosis. GCV could inhibit growth of tumors inoculated by transfected cells.
5.Effect of Anisodamine on Treatment of the Experimental Respiratory Distress Syndrome (RDS) in Dogs
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
The respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) model induced by oleic acid injection in dogs and treated by anisodamine were observed. The blood gas parameters, pulmonary arterial pressure, pulmonary wedge pressure, blooe cell count, neutrophil aggregation, platelet aggregation activation, thromboxane B2, 6-keto-PGF1? and hemocoagulograms were studied in order to determine the pathophy-siological mechanism and the effect of auisodamine. The complement activation and neutrophil aggregation induced by C3a and thromboxane A2 are likely the initiation factors of RDS; lung injuries were complicated with disseminated intravas-cular coagulation and anisodamine exerts certain therapeutic effect on RDS.
6.Detection of diaphragmatic fatigue with electromyography in patients with chronic obstructive emphysema
Jingde MO ; Changzheng WANG ; Xianjian GUO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
The fatigue of the diaphragm was determined with electromyography ir.35 patients with chronic obstructive emphysema (COPD) and in 47 nomaJ subjects serving as the control.It was found that the high/low frequency ratio (H/L) and the central frequency (Fc) of the diaphragmatic electromyogiam (EMGdi) were markedly decreased after diaphragmatic fatigue in COPD patients as well as in the controls ( P
7.The effect of aminophylline to strenthen diaphragmatic function in dogs
Dongling WANG ; Wancheng DONG ; Xianjian GUO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
After the bilateral phrenic nerves of the dogs were stimulated,the effect of amino-phylline on the function of normal and fatigued diaphragm was observed with the determination of transdiaphragmatic pressure-stmulation frequency curve (Pdi-F).and the analysis of the power spectrum of diaphragmatic electromyogram (DMGdi) at spontaneous breathing.After the administration of 10 and 20 mg/kg of aminophylline ,the PDi pf the normal diaphragm was increased and that of the fatigued diaphragm recovered.The Pdi-F curve of the fatigued diaphragm was shifted to the left,and the central frequency,the medium frequency,and the high/low frequency ratio were markedly increased.It is concluded that aminophylline at the therapeutic dosage can imporve the generation of the strength and enhance the recovery of the fatigued diaphragm.
8.Effects of acute hypercapnia and cedilanid on diaphragmatic functions in dogs
Xianjian GUO ; Wancheng DONG ; Donglin WANG
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1988;0(06):-
After electrical stimulation of the phrenic nerve,the function of the diaphragm was assessed by measurement of the transdiaphragmatic pressure (PDi),establishment of the Pdi-sti-mulating frequency (F) curve,and analysis of the power spectrum on the diaphragmatic elec-tromyogram (EMGdi) at spontaneous breathing.Hypercapnia of the dogs was induced by forcing the animals to inhale a mixture of CO2 and air.The findings were as follows:(1) After acute hypercapnia,PDi rapidly and progressively decreased.The power spectrum of EMGdi was also reduced.The PDi-F curve was shifted to right.These findings suggest that the function of the diaphragm was severely damaged.(2) The decrease of pH value was the important cause of diaphragmatic fatigue.(3) The diaphragm in a static condition could reduce the damage of hypercapnia.(4) Cedi-lanid exerted certain effects on the prevention of diaphragmatic fatigue created by acute hypercapnia.
9.Expression of the Fas antigen and induction of apoptosis in human eosinophils in vitro
Kefang LAI ; Xiaoming GUO ; Changzheng WANG ; Xianjian GUO ; Guishen QIAN
Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology 1986;0(04):-
AIM: The expression of the Fas Antigen and induction of apoptosis by anti-Fas antibody in esoinophils in vitro were investigated. METHODS: Purified eosinophils from health donors were cultured for 72 h in the presence of human IL-5 and with or without anti-Fas monclonal antibody (MoAb) at various concentrations (1-1000 ?g/L). The expression of the Fas antigen on eosinophils was determined by immunocytochemistry. The changes of eosinophils viability and apoptosis were also studied. RESULTS: The Fas antigen was expressed on freshly isolated eosinophils, which had no significant changes after culture in the presence or absence of IL-5. The anti-Fas MoAb at different concentration suppressed significantly the IL-5-mediated eosinophils survival (78%?9%). When eosinophils were cultured in the presence of IL-5 (1?10 4 U/L) with anti-Fas MoAb (1 000 ?g/L), the percentage of alive cell decreased to 30%?12%( P
10.Homogenous-fat-induced Dog Model of Respiratory Distress Syndrome
Guoming WU ; Xianjian GUO ; Baoling MAO
Journal of Third Military Medical University 1984;0(02):-
Homogenous fat extract was injected through the femoral vein to induce respiratory distress syndrome in 15 dogs. It was found that the changes of blood gases, chest x-ray films, and lung pathology of the dogs were similar to those of adult respiratory distress syndrome.The pathogenesis was extensive pulmonary fat embolism with complement activation and free radicals formation. Vitamin E was consumed during antiperoxidation. It is believed that this model serves better for the study of respiratory distress syndrome.

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