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Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) ; (6): 206-209, 2019.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-941793

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OBJECTIVE@#To investigate the changes of brain interstitial fluid (ISF) induced by movement.@*METHODS@#Twenty mature male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into two groups: control group and movement group. Electrophysiological neurons in caudate nuclear of additional five rats were recorded and the differences analyzed between under anesthesia and by movement. In the control group, the rats were anesthetized using isoflurane continuously during the experiment process. In the meantime the magnetic tracer was injected into the center of the caudate nucleus and multi-period magnetic resonance scanning was performed at several time points until high signal intensity invisible in the images. In the movement group, the rats were anesthetized for the injection of the tracer, and the first post-injection magnetic resonance scanning was performed. Then the rats were waken and allowed moving voluntarily for 20 minutes. The rats were anesthetized again and multi-period magnetic resonance scanning was performed until the experiment ended. NanoDetect system (Version 1.2, MRI lab, Beijing, China) was used to measure the parameters on ISF, which included the weighed signal intensity (weighed ΔSI) , the term predicting the amount of the tracer, and half-time of the tracer. In movement group, the weighed ΔSI at the time points of pre-movement and 10, 40, 70, 130, and 190 minutes after movement were calculated respectively. In control group, the weighed ΔSI at the same time points also were measured. The weighed ΔSI and half-time were compared between the two groups.@*RESULTS@#The electrophysiological recording and data analysis showed significant difference in the local field potential of Caudate Nucleus between under anesthesia and by movement. The weighed ΔSI (unit: ΔSI×mm3) values of the two groups, presented by movement group vs. control group, were as followings, 60 257.1±23 069.2 vs. 61 072.0±19 547.3 at pre-move, 83 624.3±21 475.7 vs. 71 218.1±12 586.5 at 10 min after movement, 57 336.0±36 243.4 vs. 69 756.1±13 306.0 at 40 min after movement, 43 705.9±10 246.3 vs. 55 443.2±20 733.3 at 70 min after movement, 7 734.9±2 645.2 vs. 8 967.6±2 007.3 at 130 min after movement and 2 497.3±987.5 vs. 3 013.2±1 760.8 at 190 min after movement. Moreover, at 40 min after movement, the weighed ΔSI of movement group was significantly reduced compared with control group (P<0.05). The half-time was not significantly different [(104.3±54.1) min vs. (113.4±47.3) min, P>0.05].@*CONCLUSION@#ISF drainage of caudate nuclear can be acclerated temporarily by movement.


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Animals , Male , Rats , Beijing , Brain , China , Drainage , Extracellular Fluid , Gadolinium DTPA , Rats, Sprague-Dawley
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Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research ; (53): 1987-1992, 2018.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-698647

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BACKGROUND:Bushen Huoxue Decoction(BSHXD)can promote osteogenesis of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells(BMSCs)in vitro.Exploring the molecular mechanisms involved is of clinical benefits. OBJECTIVE: To discuss the changes in the expression of SP7/Osterix and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) in BMSCs with Cbfal/RUNX2 gene silencing regulated by the water extracts from BSHXD. METHODS: BMSCs were isolated and cultured by the bone marrow adherent method, and BMSCs at passage 3 were used in the assay. BMSCs were transfected with nothing (blank control group), Cbfal/RUNX2 gene silencing lentivirus (silencing group), and negative viral vector (negative control group), respectively. Then, the cells were cultured in 100 mg/L BSHXD water extract, and 3 days later, the protein and mRNA expression of RUNX2 and Osterix was detected by western blot and qPCR, respectively. Activity of ALP in the BMSCs was also detected in each group. RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: The transfection efficiency of Cbfal/RUNX2 gene silencing lentivirus was about 90%. The protein and mRNA expressions of RUNX2 and Osterix were significantly decreased in the BMSCs transfected with Cbfal/RUNX2 gene silencing lentivirus as compared with the other two groups, and so was the ALP activity (P < 0.01). After treated with the water extracts from BSHXD, the expression of RUNX2 and Osterix as well as the ALP activity in the BMSCs transfected with Cbfal/RUNX2 gene silencing lentivirus increased significantly (P < 0.01). To conclude, the water extract from the BXHXD can up-regulate the expression of RUNX2 and Osterix and the activity of ALP, thus promoting BMSCs osteogenic differentiation.

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National Journal of Andrology ; (12): 59-62, 2014.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-267942

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the influence of Ureaplasma urealyticum (Uu) infection in the male reproductive tract on the outcomes of IVF and the clinical significance of preoperative Uu test by analyzing the correlation between the results of Uu culture before IVF-ET and the outcomes of IVF-ET.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Among 1,059 couples undergoing IVF-ET, we selected 973 after excluding genetic factors and divided them into a Uu negative and a Uu positive group according to the results of culture of Uu in the semen of the males. We compared the rates of IVF fertilization, oocyte cleavage, clinical pregnancy and abortion between the two groups, and analyzed the influence of Uu infection on IVF outcomes.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Among the 973 selected subjects, 836 were Uu negative (group A) and 137 Uu positive (group B), and of the latter, 130 were restored to Uu negative after treatment (group B1) and the other 7 remained unchanged (group B2). No significant differences were found between groups A and B in the rates of IVF fertilization (81.6% vs 79.8%, P = 0.13), abnormal fertilization (11.8% vs 12.4%, P = 0.58) and oocyte cleavage (92.0% vs 92.1%, P = 0.94), nor between groups A and B2 (81.6% vs 89.8%, P = 0.10; 11.8% vs 13.2%, P = 0.75; 92.0% vs 92.5%, P = 0.10). Totally, 747 of the patients underwent embryo transfer, including 643 in group A and 104 in group B. There were no significant differences between groups A and B in the rates of clinical pregnancy (38.6% vs 34.7%, P = 0.44) and abortion (16.5% vs 22.2%, P = 0.39), nor between groups A and B2 (38.6% vs 33.3%, P = 0.79; 16.5% vs 0, P = 0.53).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Uu infection in the male reproductive tract does not significantly affect the rates of IVF fertilization, oocyte cleavage, clinical pregnancy and abortion. However, more investigations with larger sample sizes of the cases restored from Uu positive to Uu negative are needed to lend further support to our findings.</p>


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Adult , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Pregnancy , Embryo Transfer , Fertilization in Vitro , Genitalia, Male , Microbiology , Infertility, Male , Microbiology , Therapeutics , Male Urogenital Diseases , Epidemiology , Microbiology , Pregnancy Rate , Ureaplasma Infections , Epidemiology , Ureaplasma urealyticum
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