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Two new flavonoid glycosides, named viscumneoside XII (1), and viscumneoside XIII (2); a new dihydrogen flavonoid glycoside product named viscumneoside XIV (3), were isolated from the aerial part of Viscum album, along with seven known compounds (4-10). Their structures were identified by analysis of spectroscopic data. In addition, cytotoxicity assay showed that 1, 2 and 3 possessed significant inhibitory activities against C6, A549 and MDA-MB-231 (the inhibition rate arrived about 50%, 70% and 74% respectively with IC ≤ 60.00 μmol·L), while the inhibition of TF-1 and Hela was not significant.
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Objective At present, studies on the calcium sensing receptor (CaSR) in the pathogenesis of epilepsy are carried out in animal models in vivo and in single cells cultured in vitro. This study was to investigate the expression of CaSR and its relationship with the MAPK pathway in the rat model of epilepsy.Methods The neurons and cardiomyocytes of 3-day-old Wistar rats were cultured for 10 days and randomly divided into groups A (control), B (magnesium-free), C (magnesium free+spermine), D (magnesium free+calhex231), and E (magnesium free+spermine+calhex231). The model of epilepsy was made by abnormal discharge of the neurons induced by coculturing magnesium-free extracellular fluid with cardiomyocytes. The morphological changes of the cells were observed by HE staining and transmission electron microscopy, their survival rate detected by MTT, and the expressions of the CaSR, Bcl-2, P-ERK, P-JNK and P-P38 proteins in the cocultured cells determined by Western blot.Results Compared with the cells in group B, those in group C were swollen and broken with nuclear fragmentation, those in group D showed a relative integrity, and those in group E were also swollen and broken but improved in comparison with those in group C. The survival rates of the cells were (61.08±15.44)%, (82.80±14.37)% and (82.04±17.37)% in groups C, D and E, respectively, all significantly lower than in A (\[100.00±0.00\]%, P<0.01) and B (\[88.88±9.85\]%, P<0.01). The expression of CaSR was markedly higher in group B than in A (\[0.73±0.19\] vs \[0.45±0.12\], P<0.01) but lower than in C (1.32±0.15) and E (1.19±0.12) (P<0.01). The expression levels of Bcl-2 and P-ERK were remarkably lower in group B than in A but higher than in C (P<0.01), and those of P-JNK and P-P38 significantly higher in group B than in A and lower than in C and E (P<0.05).Conclusion Magnesium-free extracellular fluid can damage neurons and cardiomyocytes, increase the expression of CaSR, participate in the MAPK signaling pathway, and mediate the apoptosis of neurons and cardiomyocytes, while CaSR inhibitors can relieve the CaSR agonist-induced damage to the cells.
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@#Objective To explore the effect of action observation therapy (AOT) on upper limb function in children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy,and the better program. Methods From March to November,2017,45 children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy were randomly assigned to control group and AOT group.The control group was further divided into group A(n=11)and group B(n=11), and received conventional rehabilitation treatment and scenic-observation therapy, 20 minutes every time for group A,and 30 minutes every time for group B.AOT group was further divided into group C(n=10)and group D (n=11), and received AOT in addition, 20 minutes every time for group C, and 30 minutes every time for group D,five times each week for twelve weeks for all the groups.Before treatment,eight and twelve weeks af-ter treatment, they were assessed with hand grip strength, Upper Extremities Functions Test (UEFT), and Wee Functional Independence Measure(WeeFIM). Results After treatment,the hand grip strength and the score of UEFT were better in group D than in groups B and C(P<0.05),and were better at twelve weeks than at eight weeks(P<0.05).No significant difference was found in the score of WeeFIM among groups after treatment(P>0.05). Conclusion AOT could improve upper limp function in children with spastic hemiplegic cerebral palsy,and it's more ef-fective after more training.