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Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology ; (12)2000.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-528565

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AIM: To explore the effect of chronic enhanced external counterpulsation(EECP) on the protein expression in thoracic aorta endothelial cells in porcine with hypercholesteremia by proteomic techniques.METHODS: After performed EECP for 36 h on the hypercholesteremia porcines,the endothelial cells(ECs) were collected from the thoracic aorta and analyzed with proteomic techniques.RESULTS: Six kinds of protein were detected in ECs in the EECP group,but not in the hypercholesteremia control group.CONCLUSION: Chronic EECP may protect ECs against damage resulted from hypercholesteremia by regulating protein expression in artery ECs,subsequently improving cell adhesion and intracellular lipid metabolism and reducing ECs apoptosis.

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Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin ; (12)1987.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-551038

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By means of DEAE-sephadex A - 50 column chromatography, the venom of Agkistrodon acutus was separated into fifteen fractions. The fraction Ⅱ was rechro-matographed, on sephadex G - 50 column and a single peak was obtained. The polyacrylamide disc gel electrophoresis also showed a single band. The fraction Ⅱ had strong fibrinolytic activity on dog plasma fibrin plate and showed direct fibrinolytic effect on heated fibrin plate. In addition to fibrinolytic activity, the fraction Ⅱ had fibrinogenolytic activity, In vitro and at aconcentration less than 17. 8 mg?L-1,the potency of fibrinolysis was higher than that of fib-rinogenolysis. Local hemorrhage activity which is characteristic for crude venom of Agkistrodon a-cutus was not found when the fraction 1 was injected hyperdermically in rabbit. The ip LD50 value of the purified fraction Ⅱ was determined to be 11. 1 mg ? kg-1 in mice and there was no gross hemorrhage found in the dead animals.

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