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Journal of Clinical Neurology ; (6): 446-449, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-665506

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Objective To investigate the clinical characteristics and prognosis of anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor ( NMDAR) encephalitis .Methods The clinical data of 23 anti-NMDAR encephalitis patients , including 9 cases of severe patients were retrospectively analyzed .Results There were 9 cases of severe patients ( including 2 males and 7 females ) admitted to ICU for the treatment , and 14 patients ( including 3 males and 11 females ) admitted to the neurology department for the treatment .The age of the patients was (32.6 ±14.6) years , the course of disease was (26.7 ±36.9) d, and the length of stay was (34.2 ±27.5) days.In critically ill patients, the average length of stay was (22.2 ±13.7) d.The main clinical manifestations included 21 patients with mental and behavioral abnormalities , 13 patients with fever , 19 patients with epilepsy , 15 patients with conscious disturbance , 2 patients with motor dysfunction , 13 patients with dysautonomia , and 5 patients with hypoventilation . There was 1 case of patients with teratoma .The anti-NMDAR antibodies of CFS were positive in all patients , of which 18 cases of serum anti-NMDAR antibody were positive .Five patients of head MRI showed the abnormal signal of the temporal lobe , hippocampus or frontal lobe .The EEG of 19 patients showed abnormal slow wave .23 patients received the glucocorticoid , the gamma globulin , the plasma exchange and other immunomodulatory treatment .Six patients were completely cured , and 17 patients were improved but with residual symptoms .Conclusions The patients with Anti-NMDAR encephalitis usually manifest such as the rapid changes in mental behavior , the epilepsy and other symptoms , as well as the disturbance of consciousness , the movement disorders , the autonomic dysfunction , but of which combined tumors are rare .The prognosis of patients with anti NMDAR encephalitis is better, who received positive immunotherapy .

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Chinese Journal of Pathophysiology ; (12): 2195-2201, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-663027

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AIM:To investigate the effect of dihydroartemisinin ( DHA) adjuvant treatment on enhancing the antitumor effect of 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) against gastric cancer .METHODS:The gastric cancer BGC-823 cells were di-vided into control group , DHA group, 5-FU group, 5-FU+DHA group and 5-FU+DHA+SIRT1 plasmid group.The via-bility of BGC-823 cells treated with DHA and 5-FU was measured by MTT assay .The expression of SIRT1 and NADPH ox-idase, activation of caspase-9 and caspase-3, and phosphorylation of ASK1 and JNK in the BGC-823 cells treated with DHA and 5-FU were determined by Western blot .The production of ROS and the apoptosis of the BGC-823 cells treated with DHA and 5-FU were analyzed by flow cytometry .RESULTS:Dihydroartemisinin significantly inhibited the expression of SIRT1 and increased NADPH oxidase protein level (P<0.05).DHA increased the sensitivity of BGC-823 cells to 5-FU, thus decreasing the IC50 of 5-FU to the gastric cancer cells.However, transfection with SIRT1 plasmid decreased the cytotoxicity of DHA and 5-FU co-treatment to the BGC-823 cells.DHA promoted the production of ROS and phosphoryla-tion of ASK1 and JNK induced by 5-FU in the BGC-823 cells ( P<0.05 ) .However , ROS scavenger N-acetylcysteine ( NAC) or JNK specific inhibitor SP600125 inhibited the cell death and activation of caspase-9 and caspase-3 induced by DHA and 5-FU co-treatment (P<0.05).In addition, NAC significantly inhibited the phosphorylation of JNK in the BGC-823 cells co-treated with DHA and 5-FU.However, treatment with SP600125 did not influence the ROS production in the BGC-823 cells, indicating that JNK was the downstream target of ROS pathway .CONCLUSION: Combination of DHA with 5-FU induces caspase-dependent apoptosis in gastric cancer cells through the SIRT 1/NADPH oxidase/ROS/JNK sig-naling pathway .

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Chinese Journal of Experimental Ophthalmology ; (12): 1100-1104, 2013.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-636209

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Background Previous study on critical period plasticity in local cortical circuits primarily was only to test the role of some proteins in visual cortex on visual development based on the existed neural signals expression system,but whole containing proteins analysis in cortical circuits is lack.To perform a whole containing proteins analysis has an important significance for critical period plasticity study.Objective This study was to investigate the influence of dark rearing on visual sense and proteomics in visual cortex for growing rat.Methods Two SD female rats were fed in two cages together with 12 newborn rats on the same day respectively,and half number of newborn rats were exchanged each other from first day after delivering and marked by eartipping.The newborn rats in a cage were bred in the dark environment for 40 days,and newborn rats in other cage were bred in the nature environment as controls.The blink response of rats to nearby object was examined and compared between the two groups of rats.Then three rats from two cages were sacrificed respectively and bilateral primary visual cortex tissue was isolated.Proteomics in rat primary visual cortex was detected by two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry and the result was checked from database.Then the survival rats in the dark environment returned to the nature environment for 10 days,and the blink response of rats to nearby object were compared with that of agematched rats in the natural environment.The use and care of experimental rats followed the instruction of Ethic Committee of Nankai University.Results The blink response of rats was (0.33 ± 0.35) times in the dark environment for 40-day group,and that in the natural environment for 40-day group was (6.42±0.68) times,with a significant difference between them (t =24.38,P<0.01).After returned to natural environment for 10 days,the blink response times of rats were less than those of the natural environment group ([5.00±1.22] times vs.[6.11±0.59]times),but this change was not statistically significant (t =2.09,P>0.05).Two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry assay revealed that 36 different proteins in visual cortex were found in the dark-feed rats compared with the natural environment rats,including 26 loss proteins and 10 extra proteins.Among the different proteins,Eps 15 homology domain-containing protein-3 (EHD3),tubulin alpha-1A chain and 2 ',3 '-cyclic-nucleotide 3 ' phosphordiesterase were the known proteins.Conclusions Dark rearing cause reversible visual loss in critical period plasticity newborn rat,and the change of proteomics in visual cortex is probably an affecting factor.

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