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Yao Xue Xue Bao ; (12): 1-6, 2012.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-414925

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Depression and insomnia are intimately related. Depressed patients usually manifest sleep discontinuity and early awakening, reduced or no slow wave sleep (SWS) and shortened latency of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. These sleep abnormalities are very similar to those caused by over activated hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis with stress. Therefore, the animal models developed by post-traumatic stress disorder or chronic unpredictable mild stress could be used to evaluate drugs which have effects of both anti-depression and improvement of sleep quality, and to provide a more reliable platform for further studis on the mechanisms of depression and accompanied insomnia. This review mainly focuses on the typical features of sleep disturbance of depression, possible pathophysiological mechanisms, establishment of animal stress models and analysis of their abnormal sleep characteristics.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-622810

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Directing at the cultivating aims of the students in major of basic medical science,the article expounds some instruction innovations in teaching pharmacology.We introduce some social practical problems and some research fields which evolve rapidly to the teaching class by compiling the teaching materials,conducting lectures and giving discussion lessons.In addition,we incorporate the cultivation of students' capability of doing scientific research to the teaching work through guiding them how to read references,directing them to finish independently the project of experiment designed by themselves and operating group activities instructed by their supervisors in the department of pharmacology.

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Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-556743

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10 mg?kg -1?d -1? 5 d. The inhibitory rate of ZD1694( 0.001- 1 000 mmol?L -1)on SGC-7901 cells were increased in concentration and time-dependent manner. The cell numbers in G_0-G_1 phase in SGC-7901 cells were raised by ZD1694 as well. CONCLUSION: ZD1694 can take obvious antitumor effects on S180-bearing mice. The antitumor rate of ZD1694 is in a dose-dependent manner, and it is higher when the total dosage is administered in one day than that the total dosage was divided into 5 consecutive days. ZD1694 can inhibit the growth of SGC-7901 cells and block the cells in G_1 phase in vitro.

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