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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-297406

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To study whether the analgesis of oxymatrine (OMT) affects N-type voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCCs).</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Totally 45 mice were randomly divided into the sham-operation group, the model group [established by partial sciatic nerve ligation (PSNL)] , and the OMT treatment group according to random digit table, 15 in each group. The dorsal root ganglions (DRG) were separated in PSNL pain model mice. Intracellular calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) was determined with Fluo-3 AM immunofluorescent probe in cultured DRG neurons. Different protein expression levels of N-type (Cav2. 2) and L-type ( Cav1. 3) among VGCCs from brain and DRG tissues were detected with Western blot.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Compared with the sham-operation group, [Ca2+]i, increased in cultured DRG neurons (P <0. 05) , protein expression levels of Cav2. 2 in the brain tissue increased (P <0. 05), protein expression levels of Cav2. 2 in DRG tissues decreased in the model group (P <0. 01). Compared with the model group, [Ca2+]i, decreased in cultured DRG neurons (P < 0. 05), protein expression levels of Cav2. 2 in the brain tissue decreased (P <0. 01), protein expression levels of Cav2. 2 in DRG tissues increased in the OMT treatment group (P <0. 01). There was no statistical difference in Cav1. 3 expressions in cultured DRG neurons and the brain (P >0. 05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Analgesic effect of OMT might be related to Cav2. 2 channel mediated calcium ion flux.</p>


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Animals , Mice , Alkaloids , Pharmacology , Analgesia , Methods , Analgesics , Pharmacology , Aniline Compounds , Calcium , Calcium Channels, N-Type , Physiology , Ganglia, Spinal , Neurons , Pain , Quinolizines , Pharmacology , Xanthenes
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-297377

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<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To explore the analgesia of oxymatrine (OMT) affecting high voltage-dependent calcium channels (HVDCCs) and GABA release under neuropathic pain condition.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>Totally 66 C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into the sham-operation group, the model group, and the OMT group, 22 in each group. Neuropathic pain models were established by partial sciatic nerve ligation (PSNL). Hind paw plantar mechanical response threshold (MWT) was measured by up-and-down method with Von-Frey filament. mRNA expression of HVDCCs in brains and spinal cords was detected with Real-time PCR and concentration of GABA was determined using ELISA kit.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Compared with day 0, the left hind paw MWTwas decreased on day 7, 10, and 14 in the model group (P < 0.05). Compared with the sham-operation group, the left hind paw MWT was significantly reduced in the model group on day 7 (P < 0.05). The MWT of PSNL ipsilateral hind paw was decreased on day 7 before OMT administration, when compared with day 0 (P < 0.05), and increased after OMT administration (P < 0.05). Compared with the sham-operation group, mRNA levels of Cav1.2, Cav1.3, Cav2.1, and Cav2.3 in brain tissues were increased and those of Cav2.2 were decreased significantly in the model group (P < 0.05). In spinal cord tissues, mRNA levels of Cav1.2 and Cav1.3 were increased, but those of Cav2.1, Cav2.2, and Cav2. 3 were decreased significantly in the model group, when compared with those of the sham-operation group (P < 0.05). Compared with the model group, mRNA levels of Cavl.2, Cavl.3, Cav2.1, and Cav2. 3 in brain tissues were decreased, and those of Cav2.2 were increased significantly in the OMT group (P < 0.05). In spinal cord tissues of the OMT group, mRNA levels of Cav1.3 decreased and those of Cav2.1, Cav2.2, and Cav2.3 increased significantly with statistical difference, when compared with those of the model group (P < 0.05). Compared with the sham-operation group, GABA levels in brain tissues decreased in the model group (P < 0.05). Compared with the model group, GABA levels in brain tissues increased in the OMT group (P < 0.05). There was no statistical difference in GABA levels of spinal cord tissues among these groups (P > 0.05).</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>OMT had analgesic effect on neuropathic pain, which might be probably related to HVDDCs. Cav2.2 might directly affect GABA release.</p>


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Animals , Mice , Alkaloids , Pharmacology , Therapeutic Uses , Analgesia , Methods , Calcium , Calcium Channels , Metabolism , Disease Models, Animal , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Neuralgia , Drug Therapy , Pain Management , Quinolizines , Pharmacology , Therapeutic Uses , Spinal Cord , Metabolism , gamma-Aminobutyric Acid
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Chinese Journal of Stomatology ; (12): 134-138, 2011.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-339789

ABSTRACT

<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To examine the in vivo visual imaging of buccal carcinoma with the near-infrared fluorescent quantum dots.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>The U14 cells were labeled by endocytosis with QD800 (U14/QD800) which was linked with cell-penetrating peptide. Different number of U14/QD800 was injected under the buccal mucosa of nude mice and Kunming mice separately and imaged at different time to detect the in vivo sensitivity and dynamic imaging of U14/QD800.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>The minimum number of U14/QD800 cells which could be detected by in vivo imaging system was 1 × 10(4) in nude mice's cheek and 1 × 10(5) in Kunming mice's. The time for visual imaging of 1 × 10(4), 1 × 10(5) and 1 × 10(6) U14/QD800 cells in nude mice was 3, 7 and 16 d separately, and 3 and 10 d separately in Kunming mice.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Due to its strong tissue penetration, near-infrared fluorescent quantum dots have great prospects in cancer early diagnosis, visual observation and individual treatment.</p>


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Animals , Female , Mice , Carcinoma, Squamous Cell , Diagnosis , Pathology , Cell Line, Tumor , Cheek , Pathology , Mice, Inbred BALB C , Mice, Nude , Molecular Imaging , Methods , Mouth Neoplasms , Diagnosis , Pathology , Neoplasm Transplantation , Quantum Dots , Spectroscopy, Near-Infrared , Methods , Uterine Cervical Neoplasms , Pathology
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