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Cao LN, Wang YY, Hou XY, Zheng HD, Wei RZ, Zhao RR, Shen WY, Yang Y, Chu JF, Tian GY, Xiao J, Tian T. New insights on the association of weight loss with the reduction in carotid intima-media thickness among patients with obesity: an updated systematic review and meta-analysis. Public Health 2024; 226:248-254. [PMID: 38091813 DOI: 10.1016/j.puhe.2023.11.013] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 04/21/2023] [Revised: 10/09/2023] [Accepted: 11/07/2023] [Indexed: 01/15/2024]
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OBJECTIVES Carotid intima-media thickness (CIMT) is a noninvasive marker of atherosclerosis, a typical pathologic process underlying cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). It is essential to explore the relationships between weight loss and the reduction of CIMT. STUDY DESIGN This was an updated systematic review and meta-analysis. METHODS A systematic literature search was conducted to collect relevant clinical trials. The pooled results of meta-analyses were assessed by weighted mean difference (WMD) and the corresponding 95 % confidence interval (95% CI). RESULTS Thirty-three articles involving 2273 participants were collected in this meta-analysis. Among all participants with obesity, the pooled mean of weight loss was -23.26 kg (95% CI: -27.71 to -18.81), and the pooled mean change of CIMT was -0.06 mm (95% CI: -0.08 to -0.04). Compared with Non-surgical interventions, Surgical ones could lead to much higher weight loss (Pbetween groups < 0.001). A more significant CIMT reduction was identified among Surgical intervention patients than among Non-surgical intervention participants (Pbetween groups < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS Effective interventions, especially Surgical interventions, could reduce the weight of patients with obesity, followed by the decline of CIMT, which might further disturb atherosclerosis progression and lower CVD risk.
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- L N Cao
- The Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, School of Public Health, Nantong University, Nantong 226019, China
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- The Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, School of Public Health, Nantong University, Nantong 226019, China
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- The Center for Disease Control and Prevention of Nantong, Nantong 226007, China
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- The Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, School of Public Health, Nantong University, Nantong 226019, China
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- The Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, School of Public Health, Nantong University, Nantong 226019, China
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- The Department of Oncology, Jiangdu People's Hospital of Yangzhou, Yangzhou 225202, China
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- The Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, School of Public Health, Nantong University, Nantong 226019, China
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- The Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, School of Public Health, Nantong University, Nantong 226019, China
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- The Department of Oncology, Jiangdu People's Hospital of Yangzhou, Yangzhou 225202, China
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- The Department of Oncology, Jiangdu People's Hospital of Yangzhou, Yangzhou 225202, China.
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- The Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, School of Public Health, Nantong University, Nantong 226019, China.
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- The Department of Epidemiology and Medical Statistics, School of Public Health, Nantong University, Nantong 226019, China.
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Wang H, He Q, Liu D, Deng XZ, Ma J, Xie LN, Sun ZL, Liu C, Zhao RR, Lu K, Chu XX, Gao N, Wei HC, Sun YH, Zhong YP, Xing LJ, Zhang HY, Zhang H, Xu WW, Li ZJ. [Efficacy and safety of bendamustine-rituximab combination therapy for newly diagnosed indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma and elderly mantle cell lymphoma: a multi-center prospective phase II clinical trial in China]. Zhonghua Xue Ye Xue Za Zhi 2023; 44:550-554. [PMID: 37749033 PMCID: PMC10509620 DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-2727.2023.07.004] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 12/12/2022] [Indexed: 09/27/2023]
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Objectives: This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of bendamustine in combination with rituximab (BR regimen) for the treatment of newly diagnosed indolent B-cell non-Hodgkin's lymphoma (B-iNHL) and elderly mantle cell lymphoma (eMCL) . Methods: From December 1, 2020 to September 10, 2022, a multi-center prospective study was conducted across ten Grade A tertiary hospitals in Shandong Province, China. The BR regimen was administered to evaluate its efficacy and safety in newly diagnosed B-iNHL and eMCL patients, and all completed at least four cycles of induction therapy. Results: The 72 enrolled patients with B-iNHL or MCL were aged 24-74 years, with a median age of 55 years. Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) performance status scores of 0-1 were observed in 76.4% of patients, while 23.6% had scores of 2. Disease distribution included follicular lymphoma (FL) (51.4% ), marginal zone lymphoma (MZL) (33.3% ), eMCL (11.1% ), and the unknown subtype (4.2% ). According to the Ann Arbor staging system, 16.7% and 65.3% of patients were diagnosed with stage Ⅲ and stage Ⅳ lymphomas, respectively. Following four cycles of BR induction therapy, the overall response rate was 98.6%, with a complete response (CR) rate of 83.3% and a partial response (PR) rate of 15.3%. Only one eMCL patient experienced disease progression during treatment, and only one FL patient experienced a relapse. Even when evaluated using CT alone, the CR rate was 63.9%, considering the differences between PET/CT and CT assessments. The median follow-up duration was 11 months (range: 4-22), with a PFS rate of 96.8% and an OS rate of 100.0%. The main hematologic adverse reactions included grade 3-4 leukopenia (27.8%, with febrile neutropenia observed in 8.3% of patients), grade 3-4 lymphopenia (23.6% ), grade 3-4 anemia (5.6% ), and grade 3-4 thrombocytopenia (4.2% ). The main non-hematologic adverse reactions such as fatigue, nausea/vomiting, rash, and infections occurred in less than 20.0% of patients. Conclusion: Within the scope of this clinical trial conducted in China, the BR regimen demonstrated efficacy and safety in treating newly diagnosed B-iNHL and eMCL patients.
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- H Wang
- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Weihai Municipal Hospital, Weihai 264200, China
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- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Jining First People's Hospital, Jining 272000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, The Affiliated Yantai Yuhuangding Hospital of Qingdao University, Yantai 264000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Binzhou Medical University Hospital, Binzhou 256600, China
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- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Weifang People's Hospital, Weifang 261000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Qingdao Municipal Hospital, Qingdao 266000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Linyi People's Hospital, Linyi 276000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University, Jining 272000, China
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- Department of Hematology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Shandong First Medical University, Jinan 250000, China
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- Department of Hematology, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Shandong First Medical University and Shandong Academy of Medical Sciences, Jinan 250000, China
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Huang QL, Zhao RR, Yang BY, Jiang RY, Yang LL, Yan S, Fu ZZ, Wu DP, Wu XJ. [Preliminary exploration of the metabolic profile and metabolic pathways in newly diagnosed multiple myeloma]. Zhonghua Zhong Liu Za Zhi 2022; 44:1369-1375. [PMID: 36575789 DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112152-20201212-01066] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/29/2022]
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Objective: To explore the metabolite profile and metabolic pathways of newly diagnosed multiple myeloma (MM). Methods: Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) was employed for the high-throughput detection and identification of serum samples from 55 patients with MM and 37 healthy controls matched for age and sex from 2016 to 2017 collected at the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University. The relative standard deviation (RSD) of quality control (QC) samples was employed to validate the reproducibility of GC-MS approach. The differential metabolites between patients with MM and healthy controls were detected by partial least squares discrimination analysis (PLS-DA), and t-test with false discovery rate (FDR) correction. Metabolomics pathway analysis (MetPA) was employed to construct metabolic pathways. Results: There were 55 MM patients, including 34 males and 21 females. The median age was 60 years old (42-73 years old). There were 30 cases of IgG type, 9 cases of IgA type, 1 case of IgM type, 2 cases of non-secreted type, 1 case of double clone type and 12 cases of light chain type, including 3 cases of kappa light chain type and 9 cases of lambda light chain type. The result of QC sample test showed that the proportion of compounds with the RSD of the relative content of metabolites < 15% was 70.21% obtained by the reproducibility of GC-MS experimental data, which implied that the experimental data were reliable. A total of 17 metabolites were screened differently with the healthy control group, including myristic acid, hydroxyproline, cysteine, palmitic acid, L-leucine, stearic acid, methionine, phenylalanine, glycerin, serine, isoleucine, tyrosine, valine, citric acid, inositol, threonine, and oxalic acid (VIP>1, P<0.05). Metabolic pathway analysis suggested that metabolic disorders in MM patients comprised mainly phenylalanine metabolism, glyoxylic acid and dicarboxylic acid metabolism, phosphoinositide metabolism, cysteine and methionine metabolism, glycerolipid metabolism, glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism. Conclusion: Compared with normal people, patients with newly diagnosed MM have obvious differences in metabolic profiles and metabolic pathways.
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- Q L Huang
- Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Hainan Medical College, Haikou 570102, China
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- Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China
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- Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China
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- Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China
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- Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China
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- Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China
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- Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China
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- Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China
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- Department of Hematology, the First Affiliated Hospital of Soochow University, Suzhou 215006, China
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Zhao RR, Li SW, Wan XY. [Research progress on the effect of vitamin C on microcirculation in sepsis]. Zhonghua Nei Ke Za Zhi 2021; 60:852-856. [PMID: 34445828 DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn112138-20210104-00009] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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- R R Zhao
- Department of Intensive Care Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Critical Care Medical Research Institute, Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116011, China
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- Department of Intensive Care Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Critical Care Medical Research Institute, Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116011, China
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- Department of Intensive Care Medicine, the First Affiliated Hospital of Dalian Medical University, Critical Care Medical Research Institute, Dalian Medical University, Dalian 116011, China
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Deng YD, Li H, Zhao RR, Tan BY, Yao LQ, Yuan Y, Ma CQ, Zhou D. [Changes of procoagulant and anticoagulant functions in different stages of hepatitis B virus-associated liver disease]. Zhonghua Gan Zang Bing Za Zhi 2020; 28:703-706. [PMID: 32911911 DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.cn501113-20190130-00037] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Key Words] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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- Y D Deng
- The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China
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- The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China
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- The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China
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- The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China
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- The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China
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- The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China
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- The First Clinical Medical College of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China
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- The First Clinical Medical College of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730000, China
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Yu ZY, Jiang XY, Zhao RR, Luo CJ, Ren YX, Ma ZJ, Ye HL, Shi WG, Wang C, Jiao ZY. Lamin B1 deficiency promotes malignancy and predicts poor prognosis in gastric cancer. Neoplasma 2020; 67:1303-1313. [PMID: 32787434 DOI: 10.4149/neo_2020_200109n33] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 1.3] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/09/2020] [Accepted: 06/23/2020] [Indexed: 11/08/2022]
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Gastric cancer (GC) is a kind of global malignancy. However, the expression pattern and clinical relevance of lamin B1 in GC remain to be elucidated. We endeavored to investigate how GC is influenced by lamin B1 and the related mechanisms. The lamin B1 expression in GC tissues from 71 patients was assessed by using immunohistochemistry (IHC). The expression of lamin B1 was connected with the clinical stage, depth of invasion, and poorer overall survival. Colony formation assays and methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium (MTT) were used to assess cell viability. The migration ability of GC cells was determined by cell scratch assay and Transwell invasion assay. Moreover, we used two cell lines of GC to explore the underlying mechanism of lamin B1 in boosting the GC cells proliferation and invasion in vitro by assessing the effects on related signal transduction pathways. Our data demonstrated that the expression level of lamin B1 was downregulated in GC tissues, and low expression level of lamin B1 was significantly correlated with higher clinical stage, depth of invasion, nodal stage, and poor prognosis. Moreover, in vitro experiments demonstrated that lamin B1 knockdown promoted, whereas lamin B1 overexpression inhibited, gastric cancer cell proliferation and migration. We also observed that lamin B1 knockdown could promote the activity of the PI3K/PTEN/Akt and MAPK/ERK pathway with a decrease in the p53/p21WAF1/CIP1 expression, whereas lamin B1 overexpression contributed to the opposite results. In conclusion, our studies indicate that lamin B1 deficiency is crucial in GC progression. Furthermore, the results elucidating the biological mechanisms of lamin B1 may potentially contribute to current GC treatment modalities.
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- Z Y Yu
- Department of General Surgery, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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- Department of General Surgery, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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- Department of Infectious Diseases, The First Hospital of Lanzhou University, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou , China
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- Department of General Surgery, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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- Department of General Surgery, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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- Cui-ying Experimental Center, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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- Cui-ying Experimental Center, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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- Cui-ying Experimental Center, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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- Department of General Surgery, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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- Department of General Surgery, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
- Cui-ying Experimental Center, Lanzhou University Second Hospital, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou, China
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Wang YS, Zhao RR, Liu YB, Chen P, Zhao T, Sun X, Wang CJ, Zhang ZP, Shi ZQ, Qiu PF. [Discussion on the indications of internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy in breast cancer in the era of precision medicine]. Zhonghua Zhong Liu Za Zhi 2019; 41:251-256. [PMID: 31014049 DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.0253-3766.2019.04.003] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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Objective: To determine the clinical benefits of internal mammary sentinel lymph node biopsy (IM-SLNB) acquired by breast cancer patients with clinically positive axillary lymph node (ALN), and further optimize the IM-SLNB indications. Methods: All primary breast cancer patients with clinically positive ALN from February 2014 to September 2017 were prospectively recruited in this study. IM-SLNB was performed under the guidance of the modified injection technique. The success rate and visualization rate of IM-SLNB, metastatic rate of internal mammary sentinel lymph node (IMSLN) and its related factors were analyzed, and the clinical benefits were accessed according to the current guidelines. Results: Among 126 patients, all of 94 patients (74.6%) who showed internal mammary drainage successfully underwent IM-SLNB. The incidence of internal mammary artery bleeding and pleural lesion were 4.3%(4/94) and 9.6%(9/94), respectively. The metastatic rate of IMSLN was 38.3% (36/94), which was significantly associated with the number of positive ALN (P<0.001) and tumor size (P=0.024). The lymph node staging of 94 patients who underwent IM-SLNB was more accurate. Among them, 36 cases with positive IMSLN underwent internal mammary radiotherapy (IMRT), while the other 58 cases with negative IMSLN avoided radiotherapy. Conclusions: IM-SLNB should be routinely performed in patients with positive ALN. IM-SLNB can provide more accurate staging and guide tailored IMRT to benefit more breast cancer patients.
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- Breast Cancer Center, Shandong Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250117, China
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- Department of Medicine, Shandong Cancer Hospital and Institute, Jinan 250117, China
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- Breast Cancer Center, Shandong Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250117, China
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- Breast Cancer Center, Shandong Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250117, China
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- Breast Cancer Center, Shandong Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250117, China
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- Breast Cancer Center, Shandong Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250117, China
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- Breast Cancer Center, Shandong Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250117, China
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- Breast Cancer Center, Shandong Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250117, China
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- Breast Cancer Center, Shandong Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250117, China
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- Breast Cancer Center, Shandong Cancer Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University, Jinan 250117, China
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Huang ZY, Chen YF, Yu F, Wang D, Zhao RR, Zhao Y, Gao SF, Wang YY, Wang P, Pang M, Leng YX. Continuously wavelength-tunable blueshifting soliton generated in gas-filled photonic crystal fibers. Opt Lett 2019; 44:1805-1808. [PMID: 30933152 DOI: 10.1364/ol.44.001805] [Citation(s) in RCA: 1] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.2] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/04/2019] [Accepted: 03/05/2019] [Indexed: 06/09/2023]
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We experimentally report the generation of wavelength-tunable blueshifting soliton in the visible spectral region through a gas-filled single-ring photonic crystal fiber (SR-PCF). In particular, in a He-filled SR-PCF, we observed a sharp narrow-band spectral peak at the first resonant spectral region of the SR-PCF, which results from phase-matched nonlinear processes. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time investigating the influence of the core-cladding resonance on the blueshifting soliton. In addition, when Ar gas was filled into the SR-PCF, some interference fringes on the blueshifting soliton were observed at high pulse-energy levels due to plasma-induced pulse fission. These two experimental observations are confirmed by numerical simulations. Furthermore, through properly adjusting input pulse energy, we found that the blueshifting soliton can obtain a high conversion efficiency (∼84%) and its wavelength can be tuned over hundreds of nanometers (∼240 nm).
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Lu Y, Wang WP, Wang XX, Feng JJ, Guo ZP, Liu LM, Xie T, Zhao RR, Cai YL. [Effects of prenatal maternal seizure on hippocampal damage and cognitive deficits in offspring rats]. Zhonghua Er Ke Za Zhi 2016; 54:746-751. [PMID: 27784476 DOI: 10.3760/cma.j.issn.0578-1310.2016.10.007] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/05/2022]
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Objective: To observe hippocampal damage and cognitive impairment of offspring exposed to prenatal maternal seizure induced by amygdala kindling, and to explore the underlying mechanism by the detection of pathological changes of placenta. Method: Adult female SD rats were randomly divided into three groups: control group(8 rats), kindling group(12 rats) and sham group(8 rats). All the rats were allowed to mate after one week's fully kindling. The pregnant rats in kindling group received electric stimulation every 48 h. Dams were allowed to deliver naturally. Effects of maternal seizure on the number of offspring, the survival rate and body weight of pups were observed. HE staining was used to visualize histopathological changes of placenta. Morris water maze test was used to assess the cognitive function and Nissal's staining to detect hippocampal morphology of the offspring. One-way ANOVA analysis and χ2 test were used. Result: Compared with the sham group (95%(78/82)) and the control group (95%(82/86)), the survival rate of pups in kindling group(81%(66/82))was much lower (χ2=13.817, P=0.001). There were no significant differences in the number of pups per litter and pups birth-weight between kindling group and sham group or control group(F=0.312 and 0.257, P=0.736 and 0.776). HE staining showed that placental tissues from control and sham groups were normal whereas the histologic abnormalities of placentas from kindling group were characterized by thickening of the villus vascular walls, luminal stenosis, trophoblasts hyperplasia, abnormalities of trophoblasts with nuclear pyknosis and karyorrhexis and accumulation of inflammatory lymphocytes in labyrinthine zone. Nissl staining showed that neurons in hippocampus of P0(0 d after birth) and P84(84 d after birth) offspring from control and sham groups were normal, but neuronal damages were obvious in hippocampus of P0 and P84 offspring from kindling groups, and the damages in P0 pups were severe with a marked loss of neuron, shrinkage of cells and nuclear pyknosis and karyorrhexis. In the Morris water maze, compared with the sham group ((29±8), (19±9), (10±4)s) and the control group ((25±6), (17±5), (14±4)s) rats in the kindling group ((36±8), (29±8), (30±11)s) exhibited significantly longer escape latency from the 3rd, 4th, and 5th days (F=6.276, 7.518, 18.422, P=0.030, 0.003, 0.000), significant less time in the target quadrant ((27±8) vs.(58±11)and(68±13)s, F=35.993, P=0.000) and reduced number of crossing the platform ((4.4±1.7) vs. (7.2±1.6) and (8.5±1.3)times, F=18.377, P=0.000). In addition, there was no significant difference between control and sham groups(P all >0.05). Conclusion: The prenatal maternal seizures induced significant pathological damages to hippocampus and cognitive impairment of offspring. Hypoxia-ischemia of placenta might play an important role in this process.
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- *Department of Pediatrics, the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang 050000, China
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Xiao J, Zou TM, Chen L, Liu SJ, Xiao J, Zhang H, Long Y, Yan JP, Zhao RR, Tao M, Zhang C, You CP, Liu Y. Microsatellite analysis of different ploidy offspring of artificial gynogenesis in Cyprinus carpio. J Fish Biol 2011; 78:150-165. [PMID: 21235552 DOI: 10.1111/j.1095-8649.2010.02848.x] [Citation(s) in RCA: 6] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/30/2023]
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Gynogenesis was induced by using UV-irradiated spermatozoa of blunt snout bream Megalobrama amblycephala to activate eggs of common carp Cyprinus carpio. The maternal genome was then duplicated by cold shock in 0 to 4° C cold water to retain the second polar body. Two kinds of fry, normal fry and abnormal tortuous fry, were hatched. Their DNA content was measured by flow cytometry. The normal fry were identified as diploid, representing the successful gynogenesis in C. carpio whereas the abnormal tortuous fry were haploid. Ten microsatellite loci were used to study the genetic diversity among C. carpio, diploid gynogenetic C. carpio and unduplicated haploid tortuous fry. The results indicated that the genetic homozygosity of gynogenetic C. carpio was significantly higher than that of C. carpio. The genetic homozygosity of the haploid C. carpio was intermediate between that of gynogenetic C. carpio and C. carpio. It might be easier for the allogenetic DNA fragments to be integrated into the haploid genome than into diploid gynogenetic genome.
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- J Xiao
- Key Laboratory of Protein Chemistry and Fish Developmental Biology of the Education Ministry of China, College of Life Sciences, Hunan Normal University, Changsha 410081, PR China
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Dun Y, Zhi JM, Sun HY, Zhao RR, Zhao ZQ. Activated polymorphonuclear leukocytes induce cardiomyocyte apoptosis and the protective effects of carvedilol. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol 2002; 24:403-12. [PMID: 12428428 DOI: 10.1358/mf.2002.24.7.696541] [Citation(s) in RCA: 10] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/25/2022]
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Previous studies have shown that ischemia and reperfusion are potent stimuli for eliciting cardiomyocyte apoptosis, and that polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) are involved in the development of myocardial injury induced by ischemia and reperfusion. The present study examined whether PMN could directly induce cardiomyocyte apoptosis and, if so, it possible signal transduction pathways. In addition, we also investigated the effects of carvedilol, a potent antioxidant, on PMN-induced apoptosis. Cultured primary neonatal rat cardiomyocytes were exposed to PAF-activated PMNs at concentrations of 10(5), 3 x 10(5) and 10(6) cells/well for 48 h. Multiple detecting techniques, including electron microscopy, DNA gel electrophoresis. TUNEL assay and flow cytometry were used to identify myocyte apoptosis. All of these techniques demonstrated that activated PMNs directly induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis in a concentration-dependent manner, while unactivated PMNs showed no such effect. Activated PMN-induced apoptosis was partially inhibited by SB203580, a specific inhibitor of the p38-MAPK signaling system. Carvedilol (at a dose range of 1-10 mumol/l) significantly prevented activated PMN-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis. These results suggest that PMNs, when activated, directly induce cardiomyocyte apoptosis and that the p38-MAPK signaling pathway might be involved in this process. Carvedilol may prevent PMN-induced apoptosis possibly because of its antioxidant properties.
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- Y Dun
- Laboratory of Cardiovascular Physiology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, P.R. China
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Dun Y, Hao YB, Wu YX, Zhang Y, Zhao RR. Protective effects of nitroglycerin-induced preconditioning mediated by calcitonin gene-related peptide in rat small intestine. Eur J Pharmacol 2001; 430:317-24. [PMID: 11711050 DOI: 10.1016/s0014-2999(01)01256-0] [Citation(s) in RCA: 17] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/24/2022]
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Previous studies of myocardium have shown that ischemic preconditioning could be mimicked by nitroglycerin through stimulating the release of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP). The present study examined whether nitroglycerin could also provide a preconditioning stimulus in the peripheral vascular bed (the anse intestinalis of rat), and whether endogenous CGRP is involved in this process. The model of in situ perfusion was prepared with rat small intestine. One hour of ischemia and 15 min of reperfusion caused a significant impairment of intestinal morphology and an increase in the release of both lactate dehydrogenase and malondialdehyde. Pretreatment with nitroglycerin, 10(-7), 3 x 10(-7), 10(-6) M for 5 min produced a significant improvement of intestinal tissue morphology and a decrease in the release of both lactate dehydrogenase and malondialdehyde. However, the protection afforded by nitroglycerin was abolished by CGRP-(8-37), a selective CGRP acceptor antagonist. Pretreatment with capsaicin, which specifically depletes the transmitter content of sensory nerves, also abolished the protection by nitroglycerin. In addition, the content of CGRP-like immunoreactivity in the effluent was increased during nitroglycerin perfusion. On the other hand, the results from the in vivo experiment showed that nitroglycerin (i.v. 0.13 mg/kg) injected 5 min before prolonged ischemia could provide significant protection against the injury caused by 30-min ischemia and 1-h reperfusion in the rat small intestine, but would also cause a significant increase in the levels of CGRP in the plasma. All these findings suggest that nitroglycerin-induced preconditioning is related to stimulation of CGRP release in the rat small intestine.
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- Y Dun
- Department of Pharmacology, Shanxi Medical University, 030001, Shanxi, Taiyuan, People's Republic of China
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Sun HY, Zhao RR, Zhi JM. Insulin-like growth factor I inhibits cardiomyocyte apoptosis and the underlying signal transduction pathways. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol 2000; 22:601-7. [PMID: 11256230 DOI: 10.1358/mf.2000.22.8.802271] [Citation(s) in RCA: 15] [Impact Index Per Article: 0.6] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 10/25/2022]
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The effects of insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) on cardiomyocyte apoptosis induced by hypoxia in cultured neonatal rat cardiomyocyte were investigated. Primary neonatal rat cardiomyocytes were cultured in 95% N2-5% CO2 to imitate the in vivo hypoxic condition. Electron microscopic observation revealed a series of typical morphological changes characteristic of apoptosis in cardiomyocytes under the hypoxic condition. DNA gel electrophoresis showed DNA laddering in an ischemic duration-dependent manner. The hypoxia-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis was also evidenced by flow cytometry and TUNEL assay. DNA gel electrophoresis showed that IGF-I in a dose range of 10(-9)-10(-7) mol/l could significantly prevent the hypoxia-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis. The protective effects of IGF-I against hypoxia-induced apoptosis could also be verified by flow cytometry and TUNEL assay. A tyrosine kinase inhibitor (genistein), a MAPK inhibitor (PD-098059) and a P13 kinase inhibitor (wortmannin) could also suppress the antiapoptotic effects of IGF-I. These results suggest that IGF-I can directly alleviate the hypoxia-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis and that the three kinase routes mentioned above may be involved in its signaling pathways.
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- H Y Sun
- Laboratory of Cardiovascular Physiology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China
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Zhang WF, Zhi JM, Guo W, Zhao RR, Jin GZ. [Effects of tetrahydroberberine on peripheral vascular dopamine DA1 and DA2 receptor subtypes]. Zhongguo Zhong Yao Za Zhi 2000; 25:497-500. [PMID: 12515216] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/28/2023]
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OBJECTIVE To study the effect of tetrahydroberberine (THB) on the peripheral vascular dopamine DA1 and DA2 receptors. METHOD Using isolated vascular rings method. RESULT THB(0.1-10 mumol.L-1) shifted the dose-response curves to the right in a nonparallel fashion and decreased the maximal response (Emax) of both the fenoldopam(FODA, a selective DA1 agonist)-induced and the propyl-butyl-dopamine(PBDA, a selective DA2 agonist)-induced vasorelaxation, showing a non-competitive antagonistic action. The pD'2 values of THB for FODA in the renal, pulmonary and mesenteric arteries were 5.29, 5.37 and 5.46, respectively, while for PBDA in the mesenteric and femoral arteries were 5.53 and 5.48, respectively. The potencies of this antagonistic action were weaker than those of SCH23390, a selective DA1 antagonist, domperidone, a selective DA2 antagonist and l-SPD, a mixed DA1/DA2 antagonist, domperidone, a selective DA2 antagonist and l-SPD, a mixed DA1/DA2 antagonist. CONCLUSION THB is a mixed peripheral DA, and DA2 receptor antagonist similar to l-SPD.
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- W F Zhang
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan 030001 Shanxi, China
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Zhu L, Zhao RR, Zhang WF. Effects of dopamine receptor agonists on the cAMP content in arteries of the rabbit. Sheng Li Xue Bao 2000; 52:247-51. [PMID: 11956574] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/24/2023]
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Effects of selective dopamine-1 (DA(1)) receptor agonist fenoldopam and dopamine-2 (DA(2)) receptor agonist propy1-butyl-dopamine (PBDA) on the cAMP generation system in renal, pulmonary, mesenteric and femoral arteries of rabbits were studied. The results are as follows. (1) Fenoldopam increased the cAMP production in a dose-dependent manner in pulmonary, renal and mesenteric arteries. This effect of fenoldopam was markedly blocked by specific DA(1) receptor antagonist SCH23390, but not at all by specific DA(2) receptor antagonist domperidone. (2) PBDA induced a dose-dependent decrease in cAMP content in femoral artery. However, the antagonist also moderately increased a dose-dependent cAMP production in mesenteric, pulmonary, and renal arteries. (3) Domperidone significantly decreased the inhibitory effect of PBDA on cAMP production in femoral artery, while it stimulated cAMP production in mesenteric artery but was of no effect on that in renal and pulmonary arteries. (4) SCH23390 had no effect on the inhibitory action of PBDA in decreasing cAMP content in femoral artery, while it markedly decreased the stimulatory action of PBDA on cAMP production in renal, pulmonary and mesenteric arteries. These findings suggest the presence of DA(1) receptors mediating the cAMP generation system in renal, pulmonary and mesenteric arteries, but only DA(2) receptors in femoral artery, and both DA1 and DA(2) receptors in mesenteric artery. PBDA inhibits the AC activity via stimulation of DA(2) receptors and increases the AC activity via stimulation of DA(1) receptors.
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- L Zhu
- Department of Pharmacy, The First Affiliated Hospital, Henan Medical University, Zhengzhou 450052, China
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Dun W, Zhao RR, Li JG, Wu BW. Inhibition of myocardial inward rectifier potassium current by propylbutyldopamine. Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao 1999; 20:525-8. [PMID: 10678146] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/15/2023]
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AIM To study the effects of propylbutyldopamine (PBDA) on the inward rectifier potassium current (Ik1). METHODS The quasi-steady state current-voltage relationship from the isolated guinea pig ventricular cells were measured using whole-cell patch-clamp techniques with a slow ramp depolarization (8 mV.s-1). RESULTS PBDA 5, 50, and 100 mumol.L-1 concentration-dependently reduced the inward rectifier potassium current. PBDA blocked Ik1 in guinea pig ventricular cells. The effect of PBDA was not blocked by the selective dopamine D2-receptor blocker, domperidone. CONCLUSION PBDA inhibited Ik1 directly, independent of the dopamine D2-receptor.
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- W Dun
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China
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Liu HR, Zhao RR, Zhi JM, Wu BW, Fu ML. Screening of serum autoantibodies to cardiac beta1-adrenoceptors and M2-muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in 408 healthy subjects of varying ages. Autoimmunity 1999; 29:43-51. [PMID: 10052684 DOI: 10.3109/08916939908995971] [Citation(s) in RCA: 67] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.7] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 11/13/2022]
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Autoantibodies to cardiac beta1-adrenoceptors and M2-muscarinic receptors have mainly been found in the sera of patients with idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). In order to elucidate the pathological significance of these autoantibodies in DCM, it is necessary to understand their characteristic distribution in a healthy population of different genders and ages. The peptides corresponding to the sequences of the second extracellular loops of the human beta1-adrenoceptor and M2-muscarinic receptors were therefore used as antigens to screen the sera of 408 healthy subjects of different ages (ranging from 0.5 to 85 years). Of 408 sera, 41 (10.0%) and 46 (11.3%) recognized the beta1-adrenoceptor and M2-muscarinic receptor peptides respectively. Of the positive sera for beta1-adrenoceptors and M2-muscarinic receptors, up to 63.4% and 56.5% had both anti-beta1-adrenoceptor and anti-M2-muscarinic receptor autoantibodies respectively. The antibody titres of the positive sera of healthy subjects were all of a low level, with a geometric mean titre of 1:42+/-1.9 for anti-beta1-adrenoceptor antibodies and 1:51+/-1.7 for anti-M2-muscarinic receptor antibodies. The frequency of occurrence of autoantibodies to both receptors in the sera of healthy subjects increased significantly with age. In conclusion, the autoantibodies to beta1-adrenoceptors and M2-muscarinic receptors in the sera of healthy subjects are characterized by a low frequency of occurrence and low titre, with the frequency of occurrence increasing with age.
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- H R Liu
- Laboratory of Cardiovascular Physiology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China
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Dun W, Wu BW, Zhao RR. Effects of norepinephrine and isopentenyladenosine on Na+/Ca2+ exchange currents in isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes. Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao 1998; 19:141-4. [PMID: 10374637] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/12/2023]
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AIM To study the effects of norepinephrine (NE) and isopentenyladenosine (Iso) on Na+/Ca2+ exchange currents and the receptor mechanism. METHODS The quasi-steady state current-voltage relationship from the isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes was measured using whole-cell voltage-clamp techniques with a ramp pulse protocol. RESULTS At potential of +50 mV, NE 0.005, 0.05, and 5 mumol.L-1 increased the Ni(2+)-sensitive current by 29% +/- 9%, 72% +/- 11%, and 124% +/- 31.4%, respectively; Iso 1.5, 150, and 1500 nmol.L-1 caused increases in the Ni(2+)-sensitive current by 2.8% +/- 2.8%, 56% +/- 13%, and 102% +/- 12%, respectively. Propranolol 10 mumol.L-1 completely inhibited the current changes induced by NE and Iso while phentolamine 50 mumol.L-1 showed no effects. CONCLUSION NE and Iso increased the Na+/Ca2+ exchange currents via stimulation of cardiac beta-adrenoceptor.
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- W Dun
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China
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Zhao RR, Jin XH, Zhu L, Wang WZ. Effects of long-term application of dopamine HCl on dopamine agonist-induced cAMP production in rat renal cortex. Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao 1998; 19:35-8. [PMID: 10375755] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/12/2023]
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AIM To study the effects of long-term application of dopamine HCl (DA) on the functional changes of dopamine receptor subtypes coupled to adenyl cyclase in rat renal cortex. METHODS cAMP levels were measured by radioimmunoassay as an index of dopamine receptor function. RESULTS Injection of DA (30 mg.kg-1.d-1, i.p. 30 d) reduced the fenoldopam (Fen) (100 mumol.L-1)-induced increments of cAMP production from the control group of +1.26 +/- 0.04 to the DA-treated group of +0.63 +/- 0.22 nmol.min-1/g tissue and the propyl-butyl-dopamine (PBDA) (100 mumol.L-1)-induced decrements of cAMP production in the presence of Sch-23390 (Sch) from the control group of -0.38 +/- 0.18 to the DA-treated group of -0.11 +/- 0.08 nmol.min-1/g tissue with, however, comparable percentile changes for the 2 groups. Sch blocked both Fen- and PBDA-induced increase in cAMP production, while domperidone (Dom) blocked the decreasing effects of PBDA on cAMP accumulation in the presence of Sch. CONCLUSION Long-term application of DA produced a marked "down regulation" of both DA1 and DA2 receptors in rat renal cortex with, however, the responsiveness of the remaining receptors unchanged.
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- R R Zhao
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China
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Jin XH, Zhang JZ, Zhao YJ, Zhao RR. Localization of dopamine1A receptor mRNA in different vascular beds in rat: a nonradioactive in situ hybridization study. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol 1997; 19:657-63. [PMID: 9542717] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/07/2023]
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In situ hybridization of a biotin-labeled specific dopamine1A (D1A) receptor gene oligonucleotide probe combined with computer-assisted image analyzer was used to directly visualize D1A receptor mRNA and quantify the relative mRNA levels in sections of rat aorta and pulmonary and caudal arteries. Positive D1A receptor mRNA signals were found in rat aorta and pulmonary arteries, while no specific signals could be detected in the caudal artery. D1A receptor mRNA was located mainly within the medial layer of aorta, with intimal distribution in the pulmonary artery. The density of D1A receptor mRNA in different vascular beds demonstrated heterogeneity. D1A receptor mRNA levels in the aorta were much higher than those in the pulmonary artery (p < 0.01). These results demonstrate the existence of D1A receptor mRNA in both aorta and pulmonary beds, although with different distribution and density. The results further support the heterogeneity of the D1A receptor in different vascular beds.
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- X H Jin
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, People's Republic of China
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Qin FZ, Wang WZ, Zhao RR. Effects of dopexamine on heart function of isolated hypoxic rabbit heart and in comparison with fenoldopam and procaterol. Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao 1996; 17:435-8. [PMID: 9863168] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/09/2023]
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AIM To study the effects of dopexamine hydrochloride (Dop) on heart functions and coronary flow (CF) of normal and hypoxic isolated perfusing heart and compare the effects of Dop with those of fenoldopam hydrochloride (Fen) and procaterol hydrochloride (Pro). METHODS The isolated rabbit normal and hypoxic hearts were perfused with Krebs-Henseleit (K-H) solution via aorta at 37 +/- 0.5 degree C. The drug were added into the K-H solution. RESULTS Dop increased the CF, left ventricular contractile function (+ dp/dtmax etc) and heart rate (HR) in normal heart; Fen increased the heart function more potently, but increased the CF to a lesser degree than Dop did, whereas the effects of Pro was the least. In simple hypoxic group, at 30 min of perfusion, the + dp/dtmax and CF decreased by 66 +/- 4% and 48.1 +/- 1.0%, respectively. Dop remarkably attenuated the decreases in both CF and heart function during hypoxia as it decreased the + dp/dtmax by 32.0 +/- 2.4% and CF by 28 +/- 3%. Fen was less potent than Dop in attenuating the diminution of CF, while Pro was the least effective. CONCLUSION Dop has a better prospect in the treatment of ischemic heart disease in view of its dual action of increasing CF and inotropism.
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- F Z Qin
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical College, Taiyuan, China
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Dun W, Zhao RR, Liang Y, Wu BW. Effects of dopexamine hydrochloride on calcium channels in isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol 1996; 18:353-7. [PMID: 8892264] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 02/02/2023]
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The mechanisms responsible for the cardiac positive inotropic effects of dopexamine hydrochloride, a combined dopamine receptor agonist at both D1-receptors and beta 2-adrenoceptors, were studied. The calcium channel currents were recorded using whole-cell patch clamp technique in isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes. At a holding potential of -40 mV, cells were depolarized to 0 mV for 400 ms at a frequency of 0.2 Hz. Dopexamine hydrochloride at doses of 5, 50 and 100 microM increased the verapamil-sensitive Ca2+ inward current by 109, 147 and 194%, respectively. The effects of dopexamine hydrochloride on Ca2+ current reached its maximum at 5 min and partially recovered after washout of the drugs. The increased Ca2+ current induced by dopexamine hydrochloride was completely inhibited by 20 microM propranolol, a beta-adrenoceptor antagonist, and was not antagonized by 20 microM of SCH23390, a highly selective D1-receptor antagonist. These results suggest that the cardiac positive inotropic effects of dopexamine hydrochloride are brought about by the increase of Ca2+ current via stimulation of beta 2-adrenoceptors.
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- W Dun
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China
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Wang WZ, Zhao RR, Zhu L, Jin XH, Hjalmarson A, Fu ML. Effects of anti-peptide antibodies against human M2 muscarinic receptors on the cAMP generating system in guinea pig ventricles. Blood Press Suppl 1996; 3:22-24. [PMID: 8973763] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/22/2023]
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The effects of anti-peptide antibodies (Ab) against the second extracellular loop of human muscarinic receptor-2 on the cAMP generating system in guinea pig ventricles were studied. These effects were compared with those of the muscarinic receptor agonist carbachol (Carb). It was shown that: (1) both Carb and Ab were able to inhibit the isoproterenol (Iso)-stimulated cAMP production of ventricles in a dose-dependent manner. Carb at 2 microM, 10 microM and 50 microM decreased Iso-stimulated cAMP production by 8.0 +/- 1.1, 15.8 +/- 1.2 and 28.4 +/- 1.7%, respectively; whereas Ab at 50 nM, 100 nM and 400 nM decreased it by 5.8 +/- 0.4, 16.8 +/- 1.4 and 30.6 +/- 2.5%, respectively. (2) Both Carb and Ab could also inhibit the basal cAMP content of ventricles significantly. Carb at 10 microM and Ab at 100 nM decreased it by 46.9 +/- 4.2% and 60.2 +/- 4.6%, respectively. (3) The inhibitory effects of both Ab and Carb on Iso-stimulated cAMP production were significantly prevented by atropine at 1.5 microM. (4) The inhibitory effect of Ab at 100 nM was almost completely abolished by the peptide (700 nM) used as immunogen. These findings suggest that the antibodies exhibit a stimulatory muscarinic activity similar to carbachol in the inhibitory modulation of cAMP production.
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- W Z Wang
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical University, Taiyuan, China
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Jin XH, Wang WZ, Zhao RR. Comparison of the characteristics and density of dopamine-1 receptors in membranes from different arteries using [3H]SCH23390 binding. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol 1995; 17:455-61. [PMID: 8577207] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/31/2023]
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By using radioreceptor binding techniques and [3H]SCH23390 as a ligand, a comparative study was performed on the pharmacological properties and the density of dopamine-1 (D1) receptors in different vascular systems. [3H]SCH23390 was specifically bound to membranes from rabbit renal, mesenteric and pulmonary, but not femoral, arteries. The binding was saturable and in a manner consistent with the labeling of D1 receptors. The Kd value and Hill coefficient (nH) were similar in all three arteries with no statistically significant differences (p > 0.05) among them, indicating a homogenous binding site with a single class of high affinity. In competitive binding tests, the selective D1 antagonist and agonist inhibited the binding much more potently than the D2 antagonist, indicating a pharmacological characteristic of D1 receptors. The Bmax values, however, differed considerably among these arteries, with the value being the largest in the renal artery and smallest in the pulmonary artery. These findings are indicative of the existence of D1 receptor sites with identical properties but diverse density in different vascular beds, which underlies the relative functional importance of the receptors in regulating local blood flow in distinct vessels.
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- X H Jin
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical College, Taiyuan, Peoples Republic of China
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Wu BW, Sheng BT, Wang WZ, Zhao RR. [Inhibitory effect of tocainide on calcium current and potassium current in guinea pig ventricular myocytes]. Yao Xue Xue Bao 1995; 30:412-416. [PMID: 7572180] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/21/2023]
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In whole cell voltage clamp experiment with isolated guinea pig ventricular myocytes, tocainide was shown to exhibit a concentration-dependent inhibition of calcium current (ICa) and delayed rectifier potassium current (IK). Tocainide with a therapeutic concentration of 50 mumol.L-1 significantly inhibited the ICa and Itail (deactivating tail current of IK) by 16% and 3% respectively. Inhibition of ICa by tocainide was also shown to be dependent upon stimulating frequencies, with a greater blockade occurring at 2.0 Hz (57%) than at 0.2 Hz (17%). Tocainide was found to inhibit the IK,ATP by 74% at 200 mumol.L-1 but not at 50 mumol.L-1. These inhibitory effects on ICa and IK can probably explain the therapeutic effect of tocainide on supraventricular tachycardia, and the shortening of plateau phase of action potential.
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- B W Wu
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical College, Taiyuan
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Qin FZ, Zhao RR, Zhu L, Wang WZ, Wu BW. [Effects of dopexamine on the electrophysiologic changes during myocardial ischemia and comparison with fenoldopam and procaterol]. Yao Xue Xue Bao 1995; 30:161-167. [PMID: 7639078] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 05/21/2023]
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The effects of dopexamine (DPX), a new dopamine receptor agonist, on transmembrane potential and effective refractory period (ERP) of isolated guinea pig ventricular muscle superfused either with hypoxia or mimic ischemia perfusates were investigated by using intracellular microelectrode technique and compared with fenoldopam (FODA) and procaterol. DPX (3 x 10(-6) mol.L-1) was found to significantly reduce both the extent of decrease of resting potential, action potential amplitude and maximal upstroke velocity and the degree of shortening of action potential duration caused by hypoxia or ischemia. These effects of DPX were significantly greater than those of FODA and procaterol albeit the latter showed effects similar to DPX. DPX could not only lengthen the abbreviated ERP resulting from hypoxia, but also shorten the prolonged ERP caused by ischemia. This action of DPX was more evident than that of FODA and procaterol. The results reveal the potential advantages of DPX over other dopaminergic agonists in the antiarrhythmic activity during myocardial ischemia.
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- F Z Qin
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical College, Taiyuan
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Wang WZ, Zhao RR, Qin FZ. Comparison of the effects of dopamine1- and dopamine2-receptor agonists on the cAMP generating system in canine coronary and renal arteries. Methods Find Exp Clin Pharmacol 1994; 16:691-6. [PMID: 7723468] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023]
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To further evaluate the functional significance of dopamine (DA) receptors in different vasculature, in this study we compared the effects of D1- and D2-receptor agonists on canine coronary and renal arteries by measuring adenylate cyclase (AC) activity as a biomedical index of DA receptor function. It was found that both the selective D1-receptor agonist, fenoldopam, and the D2-receptor agonist, propyl-butyl-dopamine (PBDA), induced a dose-related increases in cAMP formation in coronary and renal arteries; however, the magnitude of increase in the renal artery was remarkably greater than that in the coronary artery. The stimulatory effect on AC activity of fenoldopam was significantly more potent than that of PBDA. The selective D1-receptor antagonist, SCH23390, blocked fenoldopam- and PBDA-induced cAMP production, while the selective D2-receptor antagonist, domperidone, was without effect on the increase of cAMP elicited by PBDA. After beta-adrenergic blockade with propranolol, fenoldopam still increased the cAMP level significantly but to a much lesser degree. The existence of postsynaptic D2-receptor associated with inhibition of cAMP formation could not be demonstrated in this study. These data suggest the presence of D1-receptors associated with stimulation of AC activity in both renal and coronary arteries. However, there are much fewer receptor sites in the coronary artery than in the renal artery, suggesting less physiological importance of such receptors in the coronary artery than in the renal artery.
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- W Z Wang
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical College, Taiyuan, China
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Qin FZ, Gao Z, Zhao RR. Comparison of dopexamine hydrochloride, fenoldopam, and procaterol on myocardial nutritional flow in rats. Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao 1994; 15:416-8. [PMID: 7717065] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/26/2023]
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Myocardial nutritional flow (MNF) was determined using 99mTechnetium-methoxy-isobutyl-isonitrile (99mTc-MIBI) in rats. At 25 nmol.kg-1, dopexamine hydrochloride (DH), fenoldopam, and procaterol increased the uptake rate of 99mTc-MIBI/g myocardium by 80.8 +/- 10.2% (P < 0.01), 44.9 +/- 6.3% (P < 0.05), and 30.2 +/- 5.4% (P < 0.05) respectively. These findings suggested the potential advantages of DH over other dopaminergic agonists in the treatment of coronary disease.
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- F Z Qin
- Department of Physiology, Shanxi Medical College, Taiyuan, China
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Abel FL, Zhao RR, Bond RF. Contribution of extravascular compression to reduction of maximal coronary blood flow. Am J Physiol 1992; 262:H68-77. [PMID: 1733324 DOI: 10.1152/ajpheart.1992.262.1.h68] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/28/2022]
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Effects of ventricular compression on maximally dilated left circumflex coronary blood flow were investigated in seven mongrel dogs under pentobarbital anesthesia. The left circumflex artery was perfused with the animals' own blood at a constant pressure (63 mmHg) while left ventricular pressure was experimentally altered. Adenosine was infused to produce maximal vasodilation, verified by the hyperemic response to coronary occlusion. Alterations of peak left ventricular pressure from 50 to 250 mmHg resulted in a linear decrease in total circumflex flow of 1.10 ml.min-1 x 100 g heart wt-1 for each 10 mmHg of peak ventricular to coronary perfusion pressure gradient; a 2.6% decrease from control levels. Similar slopes were obtained for systolic and diastolic flows as for total mean flow, implying equal compressive forces in systole as in diastole. Increases in left ventricular end-diastolic pressure accounted for 29% of the flow changes associated with an increase in peak ventricular pressure. Doubling circumferential wall tension had a minimal effect on total circumflex flow. When the slopes were extrapolated to zero, assuming linearity, a peak left ventricular pressure of 385 mmHg greater than coronary perfusion pressure would be required to reduce coronary flow to zero. The experiments were repeated in five additional animals but at different perfusion pressures from 40 to 160 mmHg. Higher perfusion pressures gave similar results but with even less effect of ventricular pressure on coronary flow or coronary conductance. These results argue for an active storage site for systolic arterial flow in the dilated coronary system.
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- F L Abel
- Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208
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This study evaluated the coronary dopamine receptors by using the dopamine D1 receptor agonist fenoldopam, dopamine D2 receptor agonist propylbutyldopamine, and their selective antagonists SCH23390 and domperidone. Left circumflex coronary flow (CF), coronary perfusion pressure at constant flow, left ventricular hemodynamics, and total peripheral vascular resistance (TPR) were measured in pentobarbital-anesthetized dogs at constant arterial pressures. At doses of 200, 500 and 5000 nM, both fenoldopam and propylbutyldopamine induced dose-related inotropic effects, as evidenced by maximal dp/dt and cardiac output, an increase in CF, decrease in coronary vascular resistance and a decrease in TPR. Fenoldopam was more potent in its cardiac and coronary effects while propylbutyldopamine was more potent peripherally. On the basis of dosage used, the positive inotropic effects of fenoldopam and propylbutyldopamine were much weaker than dopamine. After beta-receptor blockade, the inotropic and coronary effects of fenoldopam and propylbutyldopamine were extremely attenuated. Domperidone could largely antagonize the propylbutyldopamine-induced inotropic and coronary effects while SCH23390 showed no significant effect. In addition, under our experimental conditions, the fenoldopam- and propylbutyldopamine-induced decreases in TPR were markedly reduced by SCH23390 and domperidone, respectively. The results indicate that the coronary effects of fenoldopam and propylbutyldopamine result not from a primary coronary vasodilating action, but from vasodilation secondary to positive inotropic effects. Both dopamine D1 and dopamine D2 receptors are involved in the peripheral vascular hemodynamics.
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- R R Zhao
- Department of Physiology, University of South Carolina, Columbia 29208
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Abel FL, Wilson SP, Zhao RR, Fennell WH. Cocaine depresses the canine myocardium. Circ Shock 1989; 28:309-19. [PMID: 2776282] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Affiliation(s)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/02/2023]
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The effects of cocaine hydrochloride infusion on left ventricular function in the anesthetized dog were observed under controlled heart rate and blood pressure conditions. In every case an immediate decrease in performance, as evidenced by maximal + rate of change of ventricular pressure (dP/dt), occurred and was a linear function of cumulative dose. Maximal (-) dP/dt also declined, indicating a decreased rate of ventricular relaxation. Right atrial and left ventricular end diastolic pressure increased, with no change in cardiac output or cardiac work, whereas coronary flow decreased slightly. This small decrease in coronary flow was probably related to the decrease in contractile vigor rather than a direct effect of cocaine on vascular tone. Although plasma norepinephrine concentration initially increased, ventricular function did not increase and continued to decline with cumulative cocaine dose. Tissue norepinephrine levels measured in isolated heart-lung preparations were not depleted. These findings indicate a direct toxic action of cocaine on the myocardium, decreasing both contractile performance and relaxation state. Plasma cocaine levels were constant during continuous infusion of the drug, indicating that the progressive toxicity observed did not result from increased circulating cocaine.
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- F L Abel
- Department of Physiology, University of South Carolina School of Medicine, Columbia 29208
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Zhao ZQ, Zhu MZ, Zang YM, Liu B, Ma XL, Zhao RR. [Changes in platelet aggregation and coronary collateral circulation during the early phase of myocardial ischemia in dogs]. Sheng Li Xue Bao 1989; 41:346-53. [PMID: 2602946] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [Abstract] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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Experiments were performed on 18 anesthetized open-chest dogs to observe the changes in platelet aggregation and coronary collateral circulation during the early phase of acute myocardial ischemia. An increase in platelet aggregation rates (PAgR) and a decrease in platelet counts (PC) were found in the blood collected from the ischemic myocardium after coronary occlusion. PAgR was increased by 58.7 +/- 5.6% and PC was reduced by 39.5 +/- 23.6% at 50 min after occlusion (P less than 0.01). Under the condition of controlling aortic blood pressure, collateral coronary vascular capacity (CVC) was not changed (P greater than 0.05), but the effective collateral coronary flow to the ischemic zone, calculated by Wyatt et al's equation, was significantly reduced by 23.5 +/- 9.7% at 50 min after occlusion (P less than 0.05). There was a negative correlation between the changes in PAgR and the effective collateral coronary flow ( r = -0.857, P less than 0.01), and between the collateral indices and infarct size (r = -0.847, P less than 0.01). Abnormal changes in parameters of platelet and coronary collateral circulation after myocardial ischemia were nearly abolished by intravenous injection of aspirin before coronary occlusion. The results suggest that the deleterious changes of platelet aggregation during the early phase of the acute myocardial ischemia may decrease the effective collateral coronary flow significantly and thereby enlarge the infarct size.
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Ma XL, Zhao RR, Zang YM, Wang FZ. [Improvement of cardiac systolic function in myocardial ischemic rabbit by hemodilution with fluorocarbon emulsion]. Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao 1988; 9:73-6. [PMID: 3188939] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/04/2023]
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Wu BW, Zhao ZQ, Wang RX, Ma XL, Zhao RR. [Effects of fluorocarbon emulsion during coronary infusion on electrophysiological activities of rabbit heart]. Zhongguo Yao Li Xue Bao 1987; 8:509-13. [PMID: 3451661] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/05/2023]
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Ma XL, Zhao RR, Zang YM, Wang FZ. [A comparative study of the effects of hemodilution with dextran and fluorocarbon emulsion on the changes in blood viscosity and collateral flow during myocardial ischemia]. Yao Xue Xue Bao 1987; 22:641-4. [PMID: 2451396] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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Ma XL, Zhao RR, Zang YM, Wang FZ. [Effect of fluorocarbon emulsion and dextran on the collateral oxygen-supply to the ischemic myocardium]. Sheng Li Xue Bao 1987; 39:242-7. [PMID: 2445037] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/01/2023]
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Zhao ZQ, Wang RX, Wu BW, Zhao RR. [Comparison between the transmembrane action potentials recorded from the central ischemic zone and ischemic border zone of the rabbit's left ventricular muscle in situ]. Sheng Li Xue Bao 1986; 38:174-80. [PMID: 3775401] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/07/2023]
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Zhao RR, MA XL. [Effect of alpha- and beta-adrenoceptor blockade on the multiple extrasystole threshold (MET) during the early phase of myocardial ischemia]. Sheng Li Xue Bao 1986; 38:66-74. [PMID: 2426791] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 12/31/2022]
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Ma XL, Zhao MQ, Zhao RR. [Relationship between coronary collateral flow and hemorheologic changes in the early phase of acute myocardial ischemia in the dog]. Sheng Li Xue Bao 1985; 37:553-9. [PMID: 3841987] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/07/2023]
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Zhao ZQ, Wang RX, Wu BW, Zhao RR. [Effects of carnitine (VBt) on the action potentials of rabbit ventricular muscle cells in situ during myocardial ischemia]. Yao Xue Xue Bao 1985; 20:491-4. [PMID: 4096240] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/08/2023]
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Ma XL, Zhao RR. [Biochemical basis for transmembrane potential changes during myocardial ischemia]. Sheng Li Ke Xue Jin Zhan 1984; 15:131-5. [PMID: 6494879] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/20/2023]
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Zhao RR. [The fast and slow channel in myocardium (author's transl)]. Sheng Li Ke Xue Jin Zhan 1981; 12:217-22. [PMID: 6280272] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [What about the content of this article? (0)] [MESH Headings] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Indexed: 01/19/2023]
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