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    • AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF ENZYMOHISTOCHEMISTRY IN RETINA BY INTRAVITREAL INJECTION OF CEPHRADINE

      OBJECTIVE:To verify the safe dose of cephradine in intravitreal injection. METHODS:After injecting different doses of cephradine(100mu;g,200mu;g,250mu;g,300mu;g,400mu;g)into vitreous cavity of different group of rabbits the activities of the retinal enzymes (SDH,LDH )on different time (Id,3d, 7d ) were determined respectively, and the histological and ultrastructural changes of retinas were also observed simuhaneously. RESULTS:The activity of rellnal SDH and LDH was found to be decreased gradually with tbe icreasing of the dosage of intravitreal cephradine. The activities of SDH and LDH were found in the lowest level on tile 3rd and lsl day,but they recover to normal levels on tile 7th day after intravitreal in}eetion in 100mu;g,200mu;g groups,and still lower tban normal in the other groups. Histologically,retinal edema was found both in 100mu;g and 200mu;g groups,but degradation of retinal cells,and loss of cones and rods were round in the 250mu;g, 300mu;g and 400mu;g groups. CONCLUSION: The safe dose of intravitreal injection of cepbradlnc is 200mu;g. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis,1997,13:139-142 )

      Release date:2016-09-02 06:12 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Modification of enzymatic antioxidants in bovine retinal capillary pericytes by advanced glycation end products

      Objective To investigate the effect of advanced glycation end products (AGEs) on the catalase activity and the levels of malondialdehyde in cultured bovine retinal capillary pericytes (BRPs), and to investigate the relationship between oxidative stress and diabetic retinopathy. Methods Cultured BRPs were exposed to AGEs (0, 8, 32, 125, 500, 2 000 μg/ml) for four days. Activity and the levels of catalase and malondialdehyde in cultured BRPs were examined by spectrophotometry. Results AGEs decreased the catalase activity, whereas increased the levels of malondialdehyde of cultured BRPs in a dose-dependent manner (r=-0.714, r=0.748, P<0.01).There were significant differences between BRPs cultured in 32 μg/ml AGEs and in control group (P<0.01), while no significant differences between BRPs cultured in non-glycated bovine serum albumin and absence of bovine serum albumin were found. Conclusion Oxidative stress may be one of the reasons why the pericyte disappears in diabetic retinopathy. (Chin J Ocul Fundus Dis, 2002, 18: 143-145)

      Release date:2016-09-02 06:01 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Single-cell meta-analysis of T lymphocytes functional differences in various organs after SARS-CoV-2 infection

      ObjectiveTo explore the functional heterogeneity of T lymphocytes in various organs after SARS-CoV-2 infection. Methods Using the public database GEO data (GSE171668, GSE159812, GSE159556, GSE167747) and the analysis method of single-cell technology, the functional differences of T lymphocytes in various organs of patients after infection with SARS-CoV-2 were analyzed. Results Through single-cell data extraction of 16 livers, 19 hearts,2 spleens, 6 brains, 58 lungs, 21 kidneys and 5 pancreases from SARS-CoV-2 infected patients, invasion genes were relatively highly expressed in T lymphocytes of the lung and pancreas. The lung had a special ability to express the interferon signaling pathway, while the expression of other organs was relatively low; at the same time, the T lymphocytes of the lung also highly expressed fatty acid binding sites. Conclusion After SARS-CoV-2 infection, compared with other organs, the lung has a special interferon-activated signaling pathway and fatty acid binding site.

      Release date:2022-10-27 10:51 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF HIPPURIC ACID TEST AS AN INDICATOR OF HEPATIC ENERGY METABOLISM IN RABBIT WITH ACUTE OBSTRUCTIVE JAUNDICE

      Aippuric acid test(HAT) and hepatic energy metabolism and mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation activity in rabbit with acute obstractive jaunidce was studied.The result showed that the HAT values were decreased from 98.4±32.0mg/h to 32.7±17.6mg/h(Plt;0.001),energy charge(EC) decreased from 0.81±0.01 to 0.72±0.02(Plt;0.001),and phosphorylation rate(PR)decreased from 62.1V5.1 to 38.3V2.4(Plt;0.001).Correlation coefficients between HAT and EC was 0.786,(Plt;0.001).This result suggests that HAT can be used as an indicator of hepatic energy metabolism status in acute obstructive jaundice.

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    • Regulation of tumor cell glycometabolism and tumor therapy

      Tumor cells have unique energy metabolism phenomena, namely high glucose absorption, aerobic glycolysis and high lactic acid production, which are characterized by down-regulation of related proteins involved in oxidative metabolism in tumor cells, and up-regulation of glucose transporters and monocarboxylate transporters. Studies have shown that drugs that target tumor cell glucose metabolism have the ability to selectively kill tumor cells, bringing new hope for tumor treatment. Tumor stem cells are considered to be the root cause of tumor recurrence, metastasis and poor prognosis, and their energy metabolism characteristics have not yet been agreed. Studies have shown that reversing the energy metabolism of tumor stem cells can increase their chemosensitivity. This article reviews recent studies on tumor and tumor stem cell glucose metabolism and the opportunities and challenges of tumor treatment through targeting glucose metabolism, which might provide new ideas and opportunities for clinical tumor therapy.

      Release date:2019-08-12 02:37 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Research progress on the role of dendritic cells in immune metabolism of rheumatoid arthritis

      ObjectiveTo review the role of dendritic cells (DC) in immune metabolism of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). MethodsLiterature on the role of DC in the immune metabolism of RA was extensively reviewed in recent years, and the metabolic characteristics of RA, the role of DC in RA, the correlation between the immune metabolism of DC and pathogenesis of RA, and the treatment were summarized and analyzed. Results DC promotes the progression of RA under hypoxia, increased glycolysis, inhibition of oxidative phosphorylation, and decreased lipid metabolism. Moreover, many DCs (especially conventional DC and monocyte-derived DC) have different functions and phenotypic characteristics in RA, which are closely related to the occurrence and development of RA. Conclusion DC plays an important role in the immune metabolism of RA, and immunometabolism therapy based on DC can provide targeted therapy for the treatment of RA.

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    • Effect of tear film stability after vitrectomy combined with silicone oil tamponade

      Objective To observe the effect of vitrectomy (PPV) combined with silicone oil filling on the stability of the tear film. Methods A total of 72 eyes of 36 patients with vitreous hemorrhage and retinal detachment were enrolled in the study with PPV combined with silicone oil filling. The operation and contralateral eyes were set up in the operation group and the control group respectively, each had 36 eyes. The tear film rupture time (BUT), the base tear secretion test or Schirmer Ⅰ test (SⅠT) and corneal fluorescein staining (CFS) were performed at 7, 30, 60, and 90 days after operation. The difference of BUT, SⅠT and CFS at different time points after the operation of the two groups were compared. Results After operation 7, 30 days, SⅠT and CFS increased, BUT staining is shortened in the surgery group, the differences were statistically significant (t=1.78, P<0.05); after operation 60, 90 days, SⅠT, CFS, BUT were same between the surgery group and the contralateral eyes (t=12.39, P>0.05). Conclusion PPV combined with silicone oil filling can affect the stability of the tear film, which can be recovered to the preoperative level at postoperative 60 days.

      Release date:2018-03-16 02:36 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Autofluorescence manifestation in related lesions of peripheral retinopathy

        Objective To observe the autofluorescence (AF) manifestation in related lesions of periphery retinopathy.Methods Sixty eyes of 42 patients with periphery retinopathy underwent the examination of Optomap fundus photograph (200deg;) and fundus fluorescein angiography (FFA). The HRAⅡ melaninrelated nearinfrared fundus autofluorescence (NIA, excitation 795 nm) and lipofuscinrelated fundus autofluorescence (FAF, excitation 488 nm) were measured for all the patients. The AF was recorded with nine images per second, and then a final AF image with 55deg; view and 822times;768 pixel was generated by the HRA. AF images can be valuable or valueless if there was or was not visible blood vessels and related retinal tissues on the image. AF from lesion regions can be normal or abnormal fluorescence comparing to the normal vascular and retinal tissue AF. The abnormal fluorescence was divided into no AF, weak AF and b AF relative to the background grayscale. The grading consistency of abnormal fluorescence based on FAF and NIA examination was comparatively analyzed. Results Valuable AF images were captured in 53/60 eyes (88.33%)and valueless AF images were captured in 7/60 eyes (11.67%). Among 53 eyes with valuable AF image, NIA showed normal fluorescence in 28 eyes (52.83%),abnormal fluorescence with sheetlike, dotshaped or stripped in 25 eyes (47.17%); FAF showed normal fluorescence in two eyes (3.77%), abnormal fluorescence with sheetlike, scattered along vessels or pigments in 51 eyes (96.23%). Twentyfive eyes with abnormal fluorescence were observed both in two examinations, including same grades in 18 eye (72.00%) and different grades in seven eyes (28.00%). Conclusion The AF manifestation with different levels exists in related lesions of periphery retinopathy.

      Release date:2016-09-02 05:37 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • REGULATION OF microRNA IN OSTEOBLAST DIFFERENTIATION AND ITS CLINICAL SIGNIFICANCE

      Objective To summary the functional roles and molecular mechanisms of microRNA (miRNA) in osteoblast differentiation so as to supply information for basic and cl inical researches. Methods Recent l iterature concerning miRNA in osteoblast differentiation was reviewed. The information was classified and summarized. Results miRNAs critically regulate bone morphogenetic protein, transforming growth factor β, and Wnt/β-catenin signal ing pathways during osteoblast differentiation. In pathological conditions, especially in some disorders of abnormal osteoblast differentiation, downregulated miRNA expression has been observed. Conclusion miRNA may represent a novel biomarker for diagnosis, and a candidate target therapies for the disorders with abnormal osteoblast differentiation.

      Release date:2016-08-31 04:23 Export PDF Favorites Scan
    • Research progress of different mechanical stimulation regulating chondrocytes metabolism

      As a kind of mechanical effector cells, chondrocytes can produce a variety of physical and chemical signals under the stimulation of multiaxial load in vivo, which affect their own growth, development and apoptosis. Therefore, simulating the mechanical environment in vivo has become a research hotspot in the culture of chondrocytes in vitro. Although a large number of reports have fully proved that different mechanical stimulation can regulate the metabolism of chondrocytes, the loading scheme has not been agreed. Starting from different mechanical forms, this review will explore the differences in the regulation of chondrocyte metabolism by different mechanical stimuli, so as to find an advantage scheme to promote the growth and proliferation of chondrocytes and to develop a more stable, effective and reliable experimental strategy.

      Release date:2021-02-08 06:54 Export PDF Favorites Scan
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