1.Antioxidant activity of water extract from bamboo stems and its protective effect on t-BHP induced oxidative damage in Caco-2 cells
Xin YUAN ; Yunlong HUANG ; Xiaomin XIE ; Zihan ZHONG ; Jiarui CHEN ; Cuiyu BAO ; Xu YANG ; Ping MA
Journal of Public Health and Preventive Medicine 2024;35(6):50-54
Objective To investigate the antioxidant activity of bamboo stem extracts and the therapeutic effect of bamboo stem water extract on oxidative inflammation induced by tert butyl hydroperoxide (t-BHP) in human colon adenocarcinoma cells (Caco-2). Methods In this study, ABTS, DPPH, and FRAP assays were used to determine the extracellular antioxidant activity of petroleum ether extract, ethyl acetate extract, n-butanol extract, 95% ethanol extract, and distilled water extract from bamboo stems. The human intestinal Caco-2 cell line was used as the model cell, and t-BHP was selected as the oxidative stress modeling agent. The CCK-8 assay was used to detect cell viability and the optimal oxidative damage concentration of t-BHP. The content of MDA, 8-OHdG, TNF-α and IL-1β were detected to assess antioxidant stress effect. Results The five extracts of bamboo all had certain antioxidant activity, among which the water extract of bamboo stem had the best comprehensive antioxidant activity with high cell viability in Caco-2 cells. The optimal modeling concentration of t-BHP was 200 μMol/L. The water extract of bamboo stem significantly reduced the content of oxidative stress related biomarkers and inflammatory factors in Caco-2 cells induced by t-BHP. Conclusion The stem extracts of bamboo in Xianning City have strong in vitro antioxidant activity. Among them, the water extract of bamboo stem has a protective effect on t-BHP induced oxidative damage in Caco-2 cells, suggesting that the water extract possesses a potential to be developed as new antioxidant products for clinical prevention and treatment of oxidative damage related diseases.
2.Effect of surgical methods on the prognosis of patients of acute superior mesenteric artery embolization with intestinal necrosis
Yunlong LI ; Mian WANG ; Yan MIAO ; Huimin ZHANG ; Fengni XIE ; Liu HONG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2022;37(5):321-324
Objective:To summarize the clinical experience in treating acute superior mesenteric artery embolization with intestinal necrosis.Methods:Clinical data, surgical methods, complications and 30-day follow-up of patients with acute superior mesenteric artery embolization and intestinal necrosis admitted at Xijing Hospital of Air Force Military Medical University from Jan 2008 to Dec 2020 were retrospectively analyzed.Results:A total of 46 patients were included. The 30-day overall mortality rate was 19.6%, and that of those treated by enterostomy after enterectomy was 12.1%, and that was 38.5% in those undergoing primary entero-anastomosis after enterectomy. Univariate analysis showed that rebound pain was positive ( P=0.025), MAP was higher than 105mmHg ( P=0.04), heart rate was less than 120 beats/min ( P=0.04), and Fullen intestinal ischemia grade ( P=0.03) was significantly related to survival rates. Conclusions:Rebound pain, MAP, heart rate, Fullen grade, and surgical methods significantly affect the prognosis of patients. More patients survive with intestinal resection and enterostomy than those with intestinal resection and immediate anastomosis.
3.Research Progress on Relationship Between Intestinal Flora and Osteoporosis and Regulation of Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Review
Jianchun ZHONG ; Xingwen XIE ; Dingpeng LI ; Ning LI ; Haixia SU ; Yunlong GUO
Chinese Journal of Experimental Traditional Medical Formulae 2022;28(18):237-244
With the gradual aggravation of aging in China, the prevalence of osteoporosis is increasing year by year. Osteoporosis has become a major public health problem threatening the health of middle-aged and elderly people, especially middle-aged and elderly women. There are many predisposing factors and complex pathogenesis of osteoporosis. The interpretation of osteoporosis has been the focus of clinical research in recent years. How to prevent and treat osteoporosis more effectively has also become a major problem faced by researchers. In recent years, the balance and homeostasis of calcium and phosphorus regulated by intestinal absorption, renal excretion and bone have become one of the hot topics, and the balance and homeostasis of calcium and phosphorus in vivo are the key to normal bone homeostasis. At the same time, as a complex microbial community living in the gastrointestinal tract, intestinal flora can produce a variety of regulators affecting metabolism. It has been widely confirmed that it acts on the body indirectly or directly, in multiple ways and targets to prevent and treat osteoporosis. Therefore, further exploring the role and mechanism of intestine kidney bone axis in osteoporosis plays a far-reaching significance for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. In recent years, scholars have made a lot of exploration on the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and found that TCM can intervene the expression of intestinal flora and play the effect of prevention and treatment of osteoporosis. Based on the "intestine kidney bone axis", this paper briefly discusses the integrated traditional Chinese and western medicine of kidney and osteoporosis, intestine and osteoporosis, intestine kidney axis, the treatment of kidney from intestine, intestine and osteoporosis, and the application of TCM in regulating intestinal flora in osteoporosis, in order to provide new ideas for the prevention and treatment of osteoporosis.
4.The neural modulation effect of prefrontal cortex and related mechanism in non-pharmacological therapy of chronic pain
Xi LU ; Shu ZHOU ; Yunlong XIE ; Xiaoying BI
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2020;29(9):854-859
Chronic pain is a public health concern of desiderate to be solved, and analgesics is not always successful and may be difficult to tolerate in clinic.Studies have suggested that the development of chronic pain involves alterations in multiple brain regions.Central modulation mechanisms, especially those soliciting the prefrontal cortex and its related brain regions, may play an important role.Non-pharmacological therapies such as transcranial direct current stimulation, transcranial repetitive magnetic stimulation and cognitive behavior therapy have emerged to be effective interventions of great potential for chronic pain in recent years.Hereby the research progress was reviewed on the neural modulation effect of prefrontal cortex in non-pharmacological treatment of chronic pain, focusing on the related changes in brain structure and function, to further explore the underlying mechanism of pain modulation, and provide theoretical basis to optimize non-pharmacological treatment of chronic pain.
5.Lymph node metastasis and prognostic analysis of early gastric cancer patients
Yingchao WU ; Miao XIE ; Yunlong CAI ; Tao WU ; Shanjun HUANG ; Xin WANG
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2019;34(7):561-564
Objective To investigate the correlation between clinicopathological features and lymph node metastasis in early gastric cancer (EGC) and evaluate the influence of lymph node metastasis on the overall survival.Methods The clinicopathological data of 178 EGC patients undergoing radical gastrectomy with lymphadenectomy in Peking University First Hospital between Jan 2006 and Dec 2015 were retrospectively reviewed.The impact of lymph node metastasis on the overall survival was analyzed.Results Lymph node metastasis was detected in 19 (10.7%) of 178 patients.Univariate analysis showed a positive relationship between tumor size (x2 =4.804,P =0.028),depth of invasion (x2 =8.176,P =0.003),histological type (x2 =4.333,P =0.037),vascular tumor thrombus (x2 =9.992,P =0.002) and lymph node metastasis in EGC.Multivariate analysis revealed that depth of invasion (Wald =4.954,P =0.026)and intra-vascular tumor thrombus (Wald =3.966,P =0.046) were independent relative factors of lymph node metastasis in EGC patients.The 5-year survival rates of EGC patients with lymph node metastasis were 78.9%,much lower than that without lymph node metastasis (94.3%,x2 =8.310,P=0.004).Conclusions Lymph node metastasis in EGC is mainly correlated with depth of invasion and intra-vascular tumor thrombus.The prognosis of patients with lymph node metastasis is significantly poorer than those without lymph node metastasis.
6.Inhibition of Rac1-dependent forgetting alleviates memory deficits in animal models of Alzheimer's disease.
Wenjuan WU ; Shuwen DU ; Wei SHI ; Yunlong LIU ; Ying HU ; Zuolei XIE ; Xinsheng YAO ; Zhenyu LIU ; Weiwei MA ; Lin XU ; Chao MA ; Yi ZHONG
Protein & Cell 2019;10(10):745-759
Accelerated forgetting has been identified as a feature of Alzheimer's disease (AD), but the therapeutic efficacy of the manipulation of biological mechanisms of forgetting has not been assessed in AD animal models. Ras-related C3 botulinum toxin substrate 1 (Rac1), a small GTPase, has been shown to regulate active forgetting in Drosophila and mice. Here, we showed that Rac1 activity is aberrantly elevated in the hippocampal tissues of AD patients and AD animal models. Moreover, amyloid-beta 42 could induce Rac1 activation in cultured cells. The elevation of Rac1 activity not only accelerated 6-hour spatial memory decay in 3-month-old APP/PS1 mice, but also significantly contributed to severe memory loss in aged APP/PS1 mice. A similar age-dependent Rac1 activity-based memory loss was also observed in an AD fly model. Moreover, inhibition of Rac1 activity could ameliorate cognitive defects and synaptic plasticity in AD animal models. Finally, two novel compounds, identified through behavioral screening of a randomly selected pool of brain permeable small molecules for their positive effect in rescuing memory loss in both fly and mouse models, were found to be capable of inhibiting Rac1 activity. Thus, multiple lines of evidence corroborate in supporting the idea that inhibition of Rac1 activity is effective for treating AD-related memory loss.
7.Serum vitamin D levels in tuberculosis patients with different blood glucose status
Xin ZHAO ; Yanli YUAN ; Yunlong BAI ; Tiejuan ZHANG ; Guangxu YANG ; Meng WANG ; Zhixian XIE
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2018;17(6):447-451
Objective To investigate serum vitamin D levels in tuberculosis (TB) patients with different blood glucose status.Methods Two hundred and forty seven TB patients were recruited from tuberculosis clinics in Jilin province and 80 normal subjects who underwent health check up in Beijing Hospital served as controls.Blood samples were collected,fasting blood glucose (FBG) and serum vitamin D [25 (OH)D] levels were measured.Results FBG results showed that there were 95 patients with normal FBG,69 with pre-diabetes (pre-DM) and 83 with diabetes mellitus (DM).Vitamin D measurement showed that 25(OH) D level in TB patients with normal FBG,pre-DM and DM was 16.1 (10.7,26.2) μg/L,12.9 (9.6,20.1) μg/L and 12.4 (10.4,16.9) μg/L,respectively,(x2 =19.608,P < 0.001) and were much lower than that in the normal controls (20.5 μg/L) (x2 =21.701,P < 0.001).Proportion of TB patients with 25 (OH)D sever deficiency(< 10.0 μg/L)in patients with normal FBG,pre-DM and DM was 20.0% (19/95),31.9% (22/69),and 24.1% (20/83) respectively (x2 =6.376,P < 0.05);proportion of 25 (OH) D deficiency (10.0-19.9 ng/ml) in three groups was 41.1% (39/95),40.6% (28/69),and 57.8 % (48/83),respectively (x2 =15.141,P < 0.05);sufficient 25 (OH) D (≥ 30.0 μg/L) was 14.7% (14/95),7.2% (5/69),and 1.2% (1/83),respectively (x2 =19.118;P <0.05).While the proportion of TB patient with 25 (OH) D insufficiency (20.0-29.9 ng/ml) was 24.2% (23/95),20.3% (14/69),and 16.9% (14/48) respectively (x2 =0.933,P =0.627).In TB patients with normal FBG,risk factors for 25 (OH) D deficiency were smoking (OR =5.619,95% CI:1.293-24.424,P =0.021),cold season (OR =14.402,95%CI:4.070-50.965,P < 0.001) and smear negative TB (OR =6.194,95 % CI:1.873-20.481,P =0.003).Living in rural area (OR =3.429,95% CI:1.040-11.299,P =0.043) was the risk factor for 25 (OH) D deficiency in TB patients with pre-DM and age ≥ 60 years (OR =2.474,95%CI:1.086-5.623,P =0.031) was risk factor for 25 (OH) D deficiency in those with DM.Conclusions Vitamin D level is lower in TB patients than that in normal controls.The diabetic TB patients have the lowest 25 (OH) D level and have highest proportion of vitamin D deficiency and sever deficiency,particularly for elderly patients.
8.The status quo of resilience in empty-nest elderly with mild cognitive impairment in the rural area and path analysis on the influencing factors
Liqin XIE ; Yunlong DENG ; Ying TANG ; Jun ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Behavioral Medicine and Brain Science 2015;24(1):66-68
Objective To explore the characteristics and influential factors of resilience in empty-nest elderly with mild cognitive impairment(MCI) living in the poor area.Methods A total of 1 188 empty-nest elderly in the poor area of Hunan was sampled,analysis of covariance (ANCOVA),path analysis was used to analyze the data which were investigated by the two questionnaires including Index of SRQS.Results The prevalence of MCI in these 1 188 empty-nest elderly in rural area was 37.6%.The empty nest elderly in MCI group reported low resilience scores than those in cognitive normal group((58.84t 11.53) vs (63.58± 11.62) ; P<0.001).ANCOVA and path analysis indicated that direct influences of income (β=3.324),education level (β=2.041),MoCA score (β=0.281) while age had indirect influences on it(β=-0.173).Conclusion Resilience in empty-nest elderly with MCI is low.Cognitive function,income and education are the direct influencing factor for resilience of the empty-nest elderly in the rural area.
9.Optimization of stability preservation conditions for N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide
Cui WANG ; Yunlong WANG ; Liang MING ; Peiguo ZHENG ; Nanchang XIE ; Yulin LI ; Jichuang WANG
Chinese Journal of Immunology 2015;(4):517-521,526
Objective:To investigate the best preservation conditions of N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide( NT-proBNP) and provide detection references with stable performance for detection kits.Methods: ELISA was used to quantitatively detect the changes in NT-proBNP contents in various preservation solutions.The effects of basic buffer system, preservative Proclin300 and antibiotics on the preservation of NT-proBNP were analyzed using univariate analysis.The combination of various factors was then optimized using orthogonal experiments, to identify the best preservation system for NT-proBNP.Results: The univariate analysis determined that the basic buffer system for NT-proBNP was 0.02 mol/L phosphate buffered saline(PBS) at pH7.2,the addition of pre-servative Proclin300 could extend the preservation time of NT-proBNP at 37℃ by one day, the combined addition of penicillin and streptomycin prolonged the preservation time of NT-proBNP by one day compared with individually adding penicillin or streptomycin.The orthogonal experiments identified a preservation solution for NT-proBNP as 20%calf serum,1/1 000 Proclin300,120 U/ml penicillin and 80 U/ml streptomycin in a basic buffer system of 0.02 mol/L PBS at pH7.2.This solution was used to preserve an NT-proBNP reference sample at 37℃.Seven days later,the calibrated fixed-value of the sample at 37℃was only 1.3%lower than that at 4℃.Conclusion:Optimized NT-proBNP serum preservation solution could preserve NT-proBNP standard sample at 37℃ for seven days.
10.Microdosimetric calculation of spherical cells and ellipsoidal red blood cells in an extremely low frequency electromagnetic field
Wei LU ; Hong WANG ; Hongmei ZHOU ; Zhentao SU ; Jing NING ; Changzhen WANG ; Yunlong JI ; Decheng QU ; Xiaomin ZHANG ; Jie PAN ; Ke WU ; Xiangdong XIE ; Guoshan YANG
Military Medical Sciences 2013;(11):814-817,826
Objective To calculate the electric field intensity and transmembrane voltage of spherical cells and ellipsoi -dal red blood cells ( RBC) in an extremely low frequency electromagnetic field .Through this calculation , we can provide reference to the search for interaction targets and mechanics between the extremely low frequency electromagnetic field and organisms.Methods The Finite Element Method was used in the numerical computation for the spherical cell model and the ellipsoidal RBC model .Results The electric field intensity of the two types of cells on the cellular membrane was both significantly higher than the applied electric field strength , and the values of the induced field strength and transmembrane voltage varied with the direction of the electric field periodically .Conclusion The cell shape and direction of the applied electric field are not the main determinants of the cellular membrane electric field intensity and the transmembrane voltage compared with electromagnetic parameters .The distribution of the electric field intensity and transmembrane voltage are re-lated to the direction of the applied electric field.


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