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2. [Research progress on in vitro effects of traditional Chinese medicine ingredients on liver UDP-glucuronosyltransferases].
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Yan Y, Li HH, Peng PJ, An GT, Deng XP, Liu ZD, and Qi DL
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- Humans, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Microsomes, Liver drug effects, Microsomes, Liver enzymology, Microsomes, Liver metabolism, Animals, Glucuronosyltransferase metabolism, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Liver drug effects, Liver enzymology
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UDP-glucuronosyltransferases(UGTs) are the main phase Ⅱ metabolizing enzymes in the human body, participating in the glucuronidation of various chemicals in the body. Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM) ingredients affect the activities of UGTs involved in drug metabolism, and the fluctuations in the blood concentrations of drugs metabolized by UGTs will lead to the risk of TCM-TCM or TCM-chemical drug interaction, which will cause drug safety problems and affect drug efficacy. Therefore, it is essential to explore the effect of TCM ingredients on the activities of UGTs. The recombinant human UGTs method and liver microsomal incubation method are reliable and effective, and they are thus often used to study the effects of TCM ingredients on UGTs in the liver. Studies have reported that different TCM ingredients can induce or inhibit the activities of UGTs, while the systematical review remains to be carried out. This paper reviews the effects of different ingredients and extracts of TCM and Chinese patent medicines on recombinant human UGTs or liver microsomal UGTs, aiming to provide reference for the rational and safe use of TCM in clinical practice. From the perspective of drug-drug interaction mediated by UGTs, the exacting classical drug pairs and incompatibility principles of traditional Chinese medicine were clarified, which laid the foundation for exploring new drug compatibility.
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- 2024
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3. [The effect of exercise on platelet-activating factor metabolism in the livers of rats fed high-fat diet].
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Dong SY, Li W, Wang LF, Lin ZM, Chen MJ, and Li T
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- Animals, Male, Rats, Diet, High-Fat adverse effects, Liver metabolism, Physical Conditioning, Animal physiology, Platelet Activating Factor metabolism
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This paper aimed to investigate the effects of exercise on hepatic platelet-activating factor (PAF) metabolism in rats fed a high-fat diet. Thirty-two male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were divided into control group (C), high-fat diet group (H), exercise group (EC), and high-fat diet+exercise group (EH). Serum lipids, glucose, insulin and markers of hepatic injury after a 16-week dietary and/or exercise intervention (60 min/day, 6 times/week) were measured by biochemical analysis; liver lipidomic profiles were analyzed by liquid chromatograph-mass spectrometer (LC-MS). Gene and protein expression of enzymes related to PAF metabolism were determined by qPCR and Western blot respectively. The results showed that high-fat diet feeding significantly increased the levels of low-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (LDL-C) and liver injury markers including purine nucleoside phosphorylase (PNP) and malondialdehyde (MDA) in rats, which were decreased by exercise. Furthermore, high-fat diet feeding significantly increased the hepatic PAF content, which was also attenuated by exercise. In addition, although high-fat diet treatment resulted in an increase in the expression of both PAF synthetase (PAF-CPT and PLA2) and hydrolase (Lp-PLA2 and PAF-AH(II)), induction of PAF synthetase was much greater than that of PAF hydrolase. While exercise increased the expression of Lp-PLA2 and PAF-AH(II) and decreased the expression of PAF-CPT and PLA2, key PAF synthesizing enzymes. In conclusion, high-fat diet-induced increase in hepatic PAF content is mainly due to the increase of its pathological synthesis at the translational level. Exercise reduces hepatic PAF content in high-fat fed rats by increasing PAF hydrolysis and decreasing its synthesis.
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- 2024
4. 肝脏类器官研究的文献计量学分析.
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徐灿丽, 何文星, 汪 磊, 吴芳婷, 王佳慧, 段雪琳, 赵铁建, 赵 斌, and 郑 洋
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STEM cell culture ,CITATION analysis ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,LIVER analysis ,STEM cells - Abstract
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- 2024
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5. Potential value of liver macrophages and their plasticity in the treatment of ACLF.
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CHEN Guirong, WANG Minggang, LIN Huaming, CHEN Xinxin, LUO Juan, YE Fengqin, and WANG Xiufeng
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LIVER cells ,MACROPHAGES ,LIVER ,MULTIPLE organ failure ,CHARACTERISTIC functions - Abstract
Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) is a group of clinical syndromes related to severe acute liver function damage and multiple organ failure caused by various acute inducing factors on the basis of chronic liver disease. Due to its serious condition, rapid progression and high mortality, it has attracted more and more attention. Recent studies have shown that the pathogenesis of ACLF mainly includes direct injury and immune injury. As the main immune cells in the liver, the immunoregulatory role of liver macrophages in ACLF has been increasingly recognized. Liver macrophages have excellent phenotype conversion function and plasticity characteristics under the influence of epigenetic reprogramming or local microenvironment. This adaptive expression ability can use key mediators to promote the early conversion of anti-inflammatory phenotype to alleviate liver injury. A large number of studies have shown that liver macrophages have a certain potential in reversing the process of ACLF. Therefore, from the perspective of the plasticity characteristics of liver macrophages, this paper expounds the role of liver macrophages in ACLF and the research on the intervention of ACLF disease process, and summarizes its potential significance in the treatment of ACLF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. [Changes in liver function and three metabolites before and after subdermal implantation with Norplant].
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Wu SL
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- Asia, Biology, Blood, China, Contraception, Developing Countries, Family Planning Services, Asia, Eastern, Physiology, Research, Blood Pressure, Body Weight, Clinical Trials as Topic, Liver, Metabolism
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- 1992
7. Treatment of Sjogren's syndrome by addressing liver based on theory of "prevalent dryness affecting liver".
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XU Haodong, TANG Xiaopo, CHENG Zengyu, ZHOU Xinyao, HAN Man, ZHANG Fuyuan, SONG Mengge, and JIANG Quan
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SJOGREN'S syndrome ,LIVER - Abstract
Sjogren's syndrome is a refractory disease for which TCM demonstrates certain advantages in its treatment. "Prevalent dryness affecting the liver" is a classical theory from Huangdi Neijing (Huangdi's Internal Classic), which has important guiding significance for the treatment of Sjogren's syndrome with TCM. In this paper, the connotation and development of the theory of "prevalent dryness affecting the liver" is comprehensively analyzed in combination with clinical practice. Sjogren's syndrome is closely related to the liver itself, its functions, and the coordination between the liver and other viscera. The liver itself pertains to yin, and it nourishes blood and moistens dryness. The liver's functions pertain to yang, and they help to move body fluids without any sign of dryness. It's also of great significance that the liver and other viscera are well coordinated. In ancient books and modern studies, many clinical manifestations of Sjogren's syndrome, including anxiety and depression, are closely related to the liver. Therefore, the treatment methods based on regulating and soothing the liver are summarized, such as soothing the liver qi, clearing the liver heat and nourishing the liver yin, taking into account all the five zang organs, and dredging the channels and collaterals. Taking the theory of "prevalent dryness affecting the liver" as the breakthrough point, this paper systematically sorts out the onset, pathogenesis, pattern differentiation, and the significance of addressing the liver in the treatment of Sjogren's syndrome to provide reference for clinical practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. 鞣花酸的生理功能 及其在动物生产中的应用研究进展.
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夏铭隆, 尹业鑫, 肖银涛, 郑赛珍, 谭碧娥, 王磊, and 陈家顺
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ELLAGIC acid ,ANIMAL feeding behavior ,BOTANY ,INTESTINES ,LIVER - Abstract
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- 2023
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9. 葛根枳椇子植物饮料对小鼠酒精性肝损伤的保护作用研究.
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吴名草, 郁 星, 沈旭丹, 蒋文浩, and 钱 和
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ALCOHOLIC liver diseases ,PATHOLOGICAL physiology ,PUERARIA ,LOW density lipoproteins ,LIVER - Abstract
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- 2022
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10. 聚苯乙烯微塑料暴露对剑尾鱼肝脏代谢通路的影响.
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张彦坤, 杨兵坤, 谢鹏飞, 胡林勇, 赵新全, 徐世晓, and 孙平
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ENERGY metabolism ,MICROPLASTICS ,WATER pollution ,OXIDATIVE stress ,WATER-pipes ,AMINO acid metabolism ,LIPID metabolism ,PLASTICS - Abstract
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- 2022
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11. 基于 3D 体外培养模型的化学物质肝毒性预测研究进展.
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闫路, 苟潇, 彭颖, 高瑞泽, 田明明, and 张效伟
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HEPATOTOXICOLOGY ,PREDICTION models ,PERSISTENT pollutants ,POLLUTANTS ,NANOSTRUCTURED materials ,LIVER - Abstract
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- 2022
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12. [Research progress in the Hepatobiliary Surgery operation of hepatic hilar plate system].
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Dong XF, Zhong JT, Chen YY, Liu TQ, and Yang JR
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- Blood Loss, Surgical prevention & control, China, Connective Tissue anatomy & histology, Connective Tissue surgery, Hepatectomy adverse effects, Humans, Liver blood supply, Portal Vein anatomy & histology, Portal Vein surgery, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular surgery, Hepatectomy methods, Liver anatomy & histology, Liver surgery, Liver Neoplasms surgery
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An estimate of about 50% of new liver cancer cases worldwide occur in China every year.Surgical resection is still the major treatment choice for longer survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma. Blocking hepatic blood flow and reducing intraoperative bleeding ensure the success of the operation. Anatomic separation of hepatic hilar region is the precondition of hepatic inflow occlusion. The hepatic hilar plate system involves a thick layer of connective tissue covering the hepatic inflow ducts of hepatic hilar region. The descending part of hilar plate assists in reducing the anatomical difficulty of the hepatic hilar region. The "forth porta hepatis" that is hidden in the hepatic hilar plate system involves the accumulation area of "short hepatic portal veins" .The communicating branch vessels between the hepatic inflow vessels form the anatomical basis in reducing the indocyanine green fluorescence stain effect.The relatively fixed position of the hepatic portal plate is considered as a positioning marker for accurate liver resection. The intrahepatic Glisson sheath is connected with thick connective tissue of the hepatic portal panel system, and is regarded as the physical barrier in limiting the proliferation and hypertrophy of hepatocytes and continuation of hepatic portal panel system in the liver.This paper summarizes the anatomy and application of hepatic hilar plate system during hepatobiliary surgery.
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- 2020
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13. 豌豆低聚肽对 2 型糖尿病小鼠肝脏 PI3K/AKT/FOXO1 信号通路的调节作用.
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王赛, 孙婉婷, 王猛, 董雷超, 陈炫宏, 南希骏, 嵇威, and 周泉城
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- 2021
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14. [Dysplastic nodules and precancerous lesions of liver cancer].
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Xia F and Zhang DZ
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- China, Humans, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular, Liver pathology, Liver Cirrhosis, Liver Neoplasms, Precancerous Conditions diagnosis, Precancerous Conditions therapy
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Liver cancer (HCC) holds third position for cause of cancer-related death worldwide. Therefore, it is urgent to explore new strategies for the diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer. Illustrating the successful experience of other tumors on precancerous lesions, this paper puts forward the idea of advance strategy for the diagnosis and treatment through dysplastic nodules, especially high-grade dysplastic nodules, which can reduce or delay the carcinogenesis of some patients with cirrhosis. It is hoped that this measure might improve the present situation of diagnosis and treatment of liver cancer in coming days in China.
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- 2019
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15. [An in vivo study of ultrasonic monitoring imaging of microwave ablation based on Nakagami statistic parameter].
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Wu S, Shang S, Wang X, Wan M, and Zhang S
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- Animals, Radio Waves, Swine, Kidney diagnostic imaging, Liver diagnostic imaging, Microwaves, Radiofrequency Ablation, Ultrasonography
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This paper explored the feasibility of using ultrasonic Nakagami statistic parameter imaging to evaluate the thermal lesion induced by microwave ablation (MWA) in porcine models. In this paper, thermal lesions were induced in livers and kidneys in 5 swines using a clinical MWA system. During this treatment progress, ultrasonic radiofrequency (RF) data were collected. The dynamic changes of Nakagami parameter in the thermal lesion were calculated, and the ultrasonic B-mode images and Nakagami images were reconstructed simultaneously. The contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) between the thermal lesion and the surrounding normal tissue was calculated over the MWA procedure. After MWA, a bright hyperechoic region appeared in the ultrasonic Nakagami image as an indicator of the thermal lesion and this bright spot enlarged with lesion development during MWA exposure. The mean value of Nakagami parameter in the liver and kidney increased from 0.78 and 0.79 before treatment to 0.91 and 0.92 after treatment, respectively. During MWA exposure, the mean values of CNR calculated from the Nakagami parameter increased from 0.49 to 1.13 in the porcine liver and increased from 0.51 to 0.85 in the kidney, which were both higher than those calculated from the B-mode images. This in vivo study on porcine models suggested that the ultrasonic Nakagami imaging may provide an alternative modality for monitoring MWA treatment.
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- 2019
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16. [Metabolic characteristics of active parts of lipid-lowering flavonoid extract of Daidai in liver and intestinal microsomes of rats].
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Zeng HP, Chen H, Chen D, Ma GP, Zhu XM, Liu XM, and Hong LT
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- Animals, Chromatography, Liquid, Citrus sinensis, Flavonoids, Lipids, Microsomes, Liver, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Intestines, Liver
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The paper studies and compares the metabolic difference of active ingredients of lipid-lowering flavonoid extract of Daidai in rat livers and intestinal microsomes,in order to explore the phase Ⅰ metabolism characteristics of active ingredients in livers and intestines. UPLC-MS/MS was used to establish a quantitative analysis method for active ingredients,neohesperidin and narngin,in a phase Ⅰ metabolism incubation system of liver and intestinal microsomes. Differential centrifugation was used to make liver and intestinal microsomes of rats. A phase Ⅰ metabolism incubation system was established,and the concentrations of the residual at different incubation time points were analyzed. Graphs were plotted to calculate the metabolic elimination half-life of the main active parts,with the natural logarithm residual percentage values ln( X) at different time points as the y axis,and time t as the x axis. The metabolism characteristics of the active ingredients were compared. The established UPLC-MS/MS quantitative analysis method has a good specialization,standard curve and linear range,accuracy and precision,with a satisfactory lower quantitative limit. The method allows quantitative detection of the active ingredients in a phase Ⅰ metabolism incubation system of liver and intestinal microsomes of rats. In the rats liver microsomes incubation system,the metabolic elimination half-life of neohesperidin and narngin were( 2. 20 ± 0. 28) h and( 1. 97±0. 28) h respectively. The elimination half-life of neohesperidin was larger than that of narngin,but with no statistically significant difference. In the rats intestinal microsomes incubation system,the metabolic elimination half-lives of neohesperidin and narngin were( 3. 68±0. 54) h and( 2. 26±0. 13) h respectively. The elimination half-life of neohesperidin was larger than that of narngin,with statistically significant differences( P<0. 05). The elimination half-lives of the active ingredients in liver microsomes were smaller than those in intestinal microsomes. The experiment results showed that the active ingredients of lipid-lowering flavonoid extract of Daidai had different elimination half-lives in phase Ⅰ rats liver and intestinal microsomes incubation system. This implied that they had different metabolic characteristics in rats liver and intestine,and liver may be the main metabolism site of the active ingredients. The phaseⅠ metabolism of narngin was stronger than that of neohesperidin. The differences between their metabolic characteristics may be related to the binding sites of B-ring hydroxyl in flavonoid glycosides and the number of methoxyl group. The results provided an important experimental basis for further development and clinical application of lipid-lowering flavonoid extract preparation of Daidai.
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- 2019
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17. 瞬时弹性成像技术联合血NLR 、PDW 对慢性HBV 感染相关肝硬化预后的预测价值 及与肝功能的关联性研究.
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赵丛林, 李树义, and 张艳君
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CIRRHOSIS of the liver ,FORECASTING ,SPLEEN ,CANCER prognosis ,LIVER ,HARDNESS - Abstract
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- 2020
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18. 左西孟旦在器官保护多效性中的研究进展.
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崔雪萍, 姜承奇, 邹应梅, 彭红艳, and 刘灵敏
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- 2023
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19. [Analysis of transcriptional factors expression profile during dedifferentiation of liver cell cultured in vitro].
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Li R, Wang Y, Ge R, Shi W, and Ding C
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- Cell Proliferation, Cells, Cultured, Coculture Techniques, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Liver metabolism, Primary Cell Culture, Hepatocytes metabolism, Liver cytology, Transcription Factors metabolism
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Primary hepatocytes are widely used in drug metabolism and toxicity assessment. As the culture of primary hepatocytes in vitro is a process of dedifferentiation, hepatocytes lose normal metabolic detoxification function gradually. The mechanism of hepatocyte dedifferentiation has been not clear so far. TFs play an important role in the dedifferentiation and non-parenchymal cells can maintain the function of hepatocytes in vitro. However, the current methods cannot be used in effective identification and quantitative analysis of a large number of TFs. In this paper, the mo-culture system (only primary hepatocytes) and co-culture system (primary hepatocytes and non-parenchymal cells) were established. The cells were cultured for 24 h, 48 h, 72 h as monolayer. The changes of TFs during the culture were obtained by TOT (Transcription factor response elements on tip) transcription factor enrichment method and mass spectrometry. A total of 219 TFs were identified in three individual replicates. The result revealed that up-regulated TFs were enriched in cell proliferation, death and immune response pathways, and down-regulated TFs were involved in metabolism pathway. The establishment of such culture-TFs identification system is of great significance to reveal the mechanism of primary hepatocyte dedifferentiation and crosstalk between hepatocytes and non-parenchymal cells.
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- 2018
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20. [Advances in the research of the relationship between interferon-inducible protein-10 and liver injury].
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Huang J, Lyu J, and Liu Z
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- Chemokine CXCL10, Humans, Interferons, Prognosis, Liver injuries
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Objective: The pathogenesis of liver failure is extremely complex. In recent years, the role of chemokines in viral hepatitis has been widely concerned. A large number of studies have confirmed that the abnormal expression of chemokines is closely related to the process of viral hepatitis and other types of hepatitis. Interferon-inducible protein-10 (IP-10) is a good indicator of the specificity and sensitivity of inflammatory liver injury. In this paper, IP-10 in different types of liver injury in the pathogenesis of research progress were reviewed to provide valuable indicators for clinical diagnosis, treatment strategy and prognosis evaluation of liver injury.
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- 2018
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21. [The diagnostic value and limits of diagnostic parameters for Wilson's disease].
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Yang X
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- Child, China, Copper blood, Hepatolenticular Degeneration pathology, Humans, Liver Function Tests, Ceruloplasmin, Hepatolenticular Degeneration diagnosis, Liver pathology
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Wilson disease (WD) is a rare and treatable genetic disorder. This paper describes the new advances and author's long-term experiences in the diagnosis of WD. The characteristics in clinical and routine tests are: the age of presentation can be quite broad, the WD could not be excluded based on age only; the patients usually have mild digestive symptoms but obvious chronic liver disease signs; liver function tests may reveal normal or a mild elevation in bilirubin, ALT and AST, but quite abnormal in serum albumin and prothrombin time in most patients; Coombs-negative hemolytic anemia, normal or markedly subnormal serum alkaline phosphatase (typically < 40 IU/L) are useful for the diagnosis of fulminant WD. In china, Kayser-Fleischer rings are present in 72.2% of patients at the time of diagnosis, the positive rate is significantly higher in patients with a neurological presentation (93.4%) than patients presenting with liver disease (63.3%), however, they are usually absent in children under 6 years old, occasionly present in patients with chronic cholestatic liver disease. The mean serum ceruloplamin level in WD patients is 71.1 ± 48.7 mg/L, the level is < 200 mg/L in 98.9% of patients, < 100 mg/L in about three fourths patients, < 50 mg/L in about half patients, but it may be low in 50% of patients with severe end-stage liver disease of any etiology too, and even lower than 50 mg/L in patients with nephritic syndrome. Basal 24-hour urinary copper excretion may be≥100 g at presentation in 86.7% of patients with WD, but also in 22% of Patients with certain chronic liver diseases, the sensitivity of penicillamine challenge test is lower than basal urinary copper excretion, however, the specificity is significantly higher than former (97% versus 78%). Hepatic copper determination remains the gold standard for the diagnosis of WD. We have designed a standard method for hepatic copper determination. The most useful cut-off value is 209 g/g dry wt using our method, with the sensitivity of 99.4%, and specificity of 96.1%. However, long-standing hepatic failure and or obstruction can cause heptic copper elevations into the WD area. In recent years, direct complete DNA sequencing has become easy, rapid, less expensive and commercially available. Currently reported mutation detection rate is 90%, the specificity is almost 100%. The limitation to the method has been the ability to identify all the affected alleles in suspected individuals. If no mutation is identified, the diagnosis of WD could not be excluded. None of the laboratory parameters alone allows a definite diagnosis of WD. The WD diagnostic scoring system based on a composite of key parameters helps clinicians to gauge the degree of certainty of the diagnosis: WD scores greater than 4, the diagnosis of WD is highly likely; score 0 or 1, the diagnosis is unlikely. However, the WD diagnosis could not be excluded in suspected patients who do not perform genetic test and hepatic copper determination. Patients with chronic cholestatic liver disease may have scores more than 4.
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- 2017
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22. Multiple biliary microhamartomas diagnosed in an unsuspecting elderly patient
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Marina Balbino, Manuela Montatore, Giacomo Fascia, Ruggiero Tupputi, Federica Masino, Gianmichele Muscatella, Domenico Mannatrizio, and Giuseppe Guglielmi
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liver ,hamartomas ,von meyenburg complex ,magnetic resonance imaging ,diagnostic imaging ,magnetic resonance cholangiography ,bile duct neoplasms ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
Multiple biliary hamartomas are a benign incidental finding in the liver. They are not easily detected if one has never seen them, and if appropriate imaging tests are unavailable, and also can be challenging to differentiate from other liver lesions based on imaging alone. Thus, this study aimed to expand the radiologist’s digital image library, enabling a quick and precise differential diagnosis. This paper also highlights the importance of thorough radiological assessment and need for a multidisciplinary approach, involving radiologists, hepatologists, and pathologists, to ensure a precise diagnosis. The patient presented at the hospital for a computed tomography scan and an abdominal magnetic resonance imaging recommended by his general practitioner to assess the biliary tree (magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography), owing to persistent abdominal pain. The patient had never undergone an abdominal magnetic resonance imaging previously; hence, the discovery of hepatic lesions was incidental and unexpected. Magnetic resonance imaging revealed multiple benign lesions in both the hepatic lobes comparable to the Von Meyenburg complex. These lesions are multiple hamartomas and behave differently in all magnetic resonance imaging sequences. Images acquired with different magnetic resonance imaging sequences were carefully examined. Multiple lesions were found scattered throughout the liver; however, the lesions were benign and consistent with the diagnosis of multiple biliary hamartomas. Medical practitioners should examine the presence of multiple biliary hamartomas and consider them in the differential diagnosis when patients present with hepatic abnormalities. This can prevent unnecessary interventions and guide appropriate patient management.
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- 2024
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23. 肝CT 灌注成像技术在肝脏肿瘤应用现状、存在的问题及展望.
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赵旭, 纪凤颖, 常燃, 赵雪珂, 刘丰, and 周阳
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- 2018
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24. [Characteristics of supramolecular imprinting template on liver meridian tropism of traditional Chinese medicine based on molecular connectivity index].
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Fan SQ, Li S, Liu JL, Yang J, Hu C, Zhu JP, Xiao XQ, Liu WL, and He FY
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- Humans, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Liver physiology, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Meridians
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The molecular connectivity index was adopted to explore the characteristics of supramolecular imprinting template of herbs distributed to liver meridian, in order to provide scientific basis for traditional Chinese medicines(TCMs) distributed to liver meridian. In this paper, with "12th five-year plan" national planning textbooks Science of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Chemistry of Traditional Chinese Medicine as the blueprint, literatures and TCMSP sub-databases in TCM pharmacology of northwest science and technology university of agriculture and forestry were retrieved to collect and summarize active constituents of TCM distributed to liver meridian, and calculate the molecular connectivity index. The average molecular connectivity index of ingredients distributed to liver meridian was 9.47, which was close to flavonoid glycosides' (9.17±2.11) and terpenes (9.30±3.62). Therefore, it is inferred that template molecule of liver meridian is similar to physicochemical property of flavonoid glycosides and terpenes, which could be best matched with imprinting template of liver meridian., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.)
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- 2017
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25. [Research progress on potential liver toxic components in traditional Chinese medicine].
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Wu H, Zhong RL, Xia Z, Huang HC, Zhong QX, Feng L, Song J, and Jia XB
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- Humans, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Research, Drug-Related Side Effects and Adverse Reactions, Drugs, Chinese Herbal toxicity, Liver drug effects
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In recent years, the proportion of traditional Chinese medicine in scientific research and its clinical use increased gradually. The research result also becomes more and more valuable, but in the process of using traditional Chinese medicine, it also needs to pay more attention. With the gradual deepening of the toxicity of traditional Chinese medicine, some traditional Chinese medicines have also been found to have the potential toxicity, with the exception of some traditional toxicity Chinese medicine. Traditional Chinese medicine in the growth, processing, processing, transportation and other aspects of pollution or deterioration will also cause the side effects to the body. Clinical practice should be based on the theory of traditional Chinese medicine to guide rational drug use and follow the symptomatic medication, the principle of proper compatibility. The constitution of the patients are different, except for a few varieties of traditional Chinese medicines are natural herbs with hepatotoxicity, liver toxicity of most of the traditional Chinese medicine has idiosyncratic features. The liver plays an important role in drug metabolism. It is easy to be damaged by drugs. Therefore, the study of traditional Chinese medicine potential liver toxicity and its toxic components has become one of the basic areas of traditional Chinese medicine research. Based on the review of the literatures, this paper summarizes the clinical classification of liver toxicity, the pathogenesis of target cell injury, and systematically summarizes the mechanism of liver toxicity and toxic mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine. This paper provided ideas for the study of potential liver toxicity of traditional Chinese medicine and protection for clinical safety of traditional Chinese medicine., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.)
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- 2016
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26. [Oxymatrine alleviates oxidative stress in fat-induced insulin resistance mice by suppressing p38MAPK pathway].
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Wang C, Zhang HX, Xing HY, Wang X, and Zhang Z
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- Animals, Diet, High-Fat, Liver metabolism, MAP Kinase Signaling System, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, ApoE, Alkaloids pharmacology, Insulin Resistance, Liver drug effects, Oxidative Stress drug effects, Quinolizines pharmacology, p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases antagonists & inhibitors
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This paper was aimed to investigate the effect of oxymatrine on fat-induced insulin resistance mice(IR), and to explore the effects of oxymatrine on oxidative stress and on p38 mitogen activated protein kinase (p38MAPK) pathway. ApoE-/- mice with high fat diet for 16 weeks were selected as IR animal model and randomly divided into the model group, oxymatrine 25, 50, 100 mg•kg⁻¹ group. C57BL/6J mice were selected as the normal control group. Mice were gavage for 8 weeks. Fasting blood glucose (FBG), cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), fatty acid (FFA) and serum insulin (FINS) in the plasma were detected. Activity of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase, glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) and content of malondialdehyde (MDA) in liver were detected. Reactive oxygen species (ROS) content in liver cells were detected by Flow cytometry. The expression of heme oxygenase-1(HO-1), γ-glutamyl cysteine synthetase (γ-GCS) of liver was examined by Real time PCR and Western blot. The protein expression of p38MAPK, p-p38MAPK was examined by Western blot. In the study, the authors found that oxymatrine reduced the levels of FBG, TC, TG and FFA, increased SOD and GSH-Px contents, decreased MDA and ROS content. Compared with model group, HO-1, γ-GCS mRNA and protein expression significantly increased in 50, 100 mg•kg⁻¹ oxymatrine group. The expression of p-p38MAPK decreased in oxymatrine group. The results showed that oxymatrine alleviate oxidative stress in hepatic by inhibiting the phosphorylation of p38MAPK, to ameliorate fat-induced insulin resistance mice., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.)
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- 2016
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27. [Preliminary study on effective components of Tripterygium wilfordii for liver toxicity based on spectrum-effect correlation analysis].
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Zhao XM, Pu SB, Zhao QG, Gong M, Wang JB, Ma ZJ, Xiao XH, and Zhao KJ
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- Cell Line, China, Humans, Spectrum Analysis, Toxicity Tests, Tripterygium chemistry, Drugs, Chinese Herbal toxicity, Hepatocytes drug effects, Liver drug effects, Tripterygium toxicity
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In this paper, the spectrum-effect correlation analysis method was used to explore the main effective components of Tripterygium wilfordii for liver toxicity, and provide reference for promoting the quality control of T. wilfordii. Chinese medicine T.wilfordii was taken as the study object, and LC-Q-TOF-MS was used to characterize the chemical components in T. wilfordii samples from different areas, and their main components were initially identified after referring to the literature. With the normal human hepatocytes (LO2 cell line)as the carrier, acetaminophen as positive medicine, and cell inhibition rate as testing index, the simple correlation analysis and multivariate linear correlation analysis methods were used to screen the main components of T. wilfordii for liver toxicity. As a result, 10 kinds of main components were identified, and the spectrum-effect correlation analysis showed that triptolide may be the toxic component, which was consistent with previous results of traditional literature. Meanwhile it was found that tripterine and demethylzeylasteral may greatly contribute to liver toxicity in multivariate linear correlation analysis. T. wilfordii samples of different varieties or different origins showed large difference in quality, and the T. wilfordii from southwest China showed lower liver toxicity, while those from Hunan and Anhui province showed higher liver toxicity. This study will provide data support for further rational use of T. wilfordii and research on its liver toxicity ingredients., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.)
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- 2016
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28. [Study on toxicity of 999 Ganmaoling grain and influence of diet on hepatic toxicity].
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Guo QP, Xu TT, Chen YQ, Zhen YY, Zhang YF, Ye ZG, and Jin RM
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- Animals, Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury pathology, Lethal Dose 50, Liver pathology, Mice, Starvation, Toxicity Tests, Acute, Diet, Drugs, Chinese Herbal toxicity, Liver drug effects
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This paper was aimed to compare the acute toxicity of 999 Ganmaoling grain and its different ingredients, and investigate the influence of routine diet on the hepatic toxicity induced by Ganmaoling in mice, so as to provide experimental basis for the clinical safety evaluation. Mice were given a single dose of Ganmaoling grain or its different ingredients respectively by gavage, and then observed for 14 days. LD₅₀ values of Ganmaoling grain or its chemical ingredient and the maximal tolerated dose of its herb ingredient were determined. Mice were divided into starvation and diet group, a single dose of Ganmaoling grain was administered by gavage. LD₅₀ values were estimated after 14 day observation. Mice were divided into starvation and diet group. At the same time,control group was set up for each. A single dose of Ganmaoling grain was given. Serum biochemical indexes were detected, liver weight index was calculated and liver tissue morphological change was observed after 6 h. LD₅₀ values were 4.42, 0.64 g•kg⁻¹ for Ganmaoling grain group and chemical ingredient group, respectively. The maximal tolerated dose of the herb ingredient group was close to 24.24 g•kg⁻¹. The toxic symptom was basically similar in the Ganmaoling grain and the chemical ingredient group. The body weight and food intake were decreased to a certain extent in both groups. There were pathological changes of liver and heart tissue in some of the surviving animals. The animals in the Ganmaoling grain group exhibited a lighter toxicity and recovered faster than that in the chemical ingredient group. LD₅₀ values of Ganmaoling grain were 2.56, 6.93 g•kg⁻¹ for starvation and diet group respectively. TD₅₀ values were 1.29, 6.31 g•kg⁻¹ for starvation and diet group respectively. The toxicity of 999 Ganmaoling was less, which may be related to the reduction of toxicity after the combination of herb and chemical ingredients. Compared with starvation group, the values of LD₅₀ and TD₅₀ of diet group was significantly increased, and toxicity was decreased. From the point of view of safety, it is safer to use Ganmaoling in the absence of hunger or after meal. The above tests provide experimental basis for the clinical safety use of Ganmaoling., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.)
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- 2016
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29. [Preliminary Studies on the Hydrodynamic Behaviors and Mechanisms of Hepatic Vessel Perfusion Using Simple Vessel Models].
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Liu J, Fan Y, and Liu Y
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- Blood Flow Velocity, Computer Simulation, Humans, Perfusion, Shear Strength, Stress, Mechanical, Blood Vessels physiology, Hydrodynamics, Liver blood supply, Models, Cardiovascular
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The hydrodynamic behavior of the perfusion process(cleaning)of the liver endovascular before the operation was studied to provide a theoretical guidance to the relative operations.A straight and a curved first-class vascular entity model with foreign matter and the control equations of turbulence liquid in vessel was established.With the physical parameters of a medical infusion liquid measured,an estimation method of perfusion parameters as an example,the perfusion velocity was proposed.The simulation was performed by changing technical parameters of the perfusion.Based on the control equations of turbulent liquid in vessel and the preliminarily calculated results using the vessel model,the results fitted the values of the real operation.The simulation results showed clearly the fluid dynamics behavior around the foreign matter,for example the swirling flow.The results also showed the distribution of velocity of the fluid and the wall pressure of the vessels.With the increasing velocity of the entrance perfusion,the pressure and the velocity field were increased in the two types of the vessel model.The negative wall pressure and recirculation region appeared and located in the foreign matter.Because of influence of the shape,the fluid dynamics behavior in the curved vessel model was more complicated than that in the straight vessel model.The swirling flow and the phenomenon of stagnation of the perfusion fluid were more likely to appear in the curved vessel than in the straight vessel.The most important conclusion of this paper is that the appropriate perfusion velocity can be estimated using the methods proposed in this paper.
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- 2016
30. [Exploration research on hepatotoxic constituents from Polygonum multiflorum root].
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Yang M, Liu T, Feng WH, Hui LQ, Li RR, Liu XQ, Chen AJ, Li C, and Wang ZM
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- Animals, Anthraquinones toxicity, Hep G2 Cells, Humans, Fallopia multiflora toxicity, Liver drug effects, Plant Roots toxicity
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By observing the cytotoxic effects of anthraquinones on HepG2 cell and using the precision-cut liver slices technique to authenticate the cytotoxic constituents, the paper aims to explore the material basis of Polygonum multiflorum root to cause liver toxicity. Firstly, MTT method was used to detect the effect of 11 anthraquinone derivatives on HepG2 cell. Then, the clear cytotoxic ingredients were co-cultured with rat liver slices for 6h respectively, and the liver tissue homogenate was prepared. BCA method was used to determine the content of protein in the homogenate and continuous monitoring method was used to monitor the leakage of alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), gamma-glutamine amino transpeptidase (GGT) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH). The toxic effect of these ingredients on liver tissue was tested by calculating the leakage rate of the monitored enzymes. As a result, rhein, emodin, physcion-8-O-β-D-glucopyranoside and physcion-8-O-(6'-O-acetyl)-β-D-glucopyranoside showed cytotoxic effects on HepG2 cell and their IC₅₀ values were 71.07, 125.62, 242.27, 402.32 μmol•L⁻¹ respectively, but the other 7 compounds are less toxic and their IC₅₀ values can not be calculated. The precision-cut liver slices tests showed that rhein group of 400 μmol•L⁻¹ concentration significantly increased the leakage rate of ALT, AST and LDH (P<0.01), and the rhein group of 100 μmol•L⁻¹ concentration only increased the leakage rate of LDH (P<0.05). With the increase of rhein concentration, the protein content in liver slices decreased significantly (P<0.05) with a certain range of does. Emodin group of 400 μmol•L⁻¹ concentration significantly increased the leakage rate of ALT, GGT and LDH (P<0.01). Physcion-8-O-β-D-glucopyranoside group of 800 μmol•L⁻¹ concentration also significantly increased the leakage rate of ALT, AST and LDH (P<0.01 or P<0.05), but the group of 200 μmol•L⁻¹ concentration only significantly increased the LDH leakage (P<0.05). Along with the increase of the concentration of physcion-8-O-β-D-glucopyranoside, the leakage rate of ALT, AST and LDH showed a trend of increase, but the protein content in liver slices was in decline. Furthermore, MTT reduction ability of liver slices significantly decreased (P<0.01) in the physcion-8-O-β-D-glucopyranoside group of 800 μmol•L⁻¹ concentration. The results suggested that rhein, emodin and physcion-8-O-β-D-glucopyranoside at high concentrations (≥400 μmol•L⁻¹) can produce some damage to the liver tissue. However, the exposure levels of these constituents are very low, so to reach the toxic concentration (400 μmol•L⁻¹ or 800 μmol•L⁻¹) an adult of 65 kg body weight will need at least a single oral 4 898 g, 339 g and 5 581 g of P.multiflorum root respectively, which is far from the statutory dose of crude P. multiflorum root (3-6 g) or its processed product (6-12 g). Therefore, the conclusion that anthraquinones are the prime constituents of the hepatotoxicity of P. multiflorum root are still not be proved., Competing Interests: The authors of this article and the planning committee members and staff have no relevant financial relationships with commercial interests to disclose., (Copyright© by the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association.)
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- 2016
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31. [Experience of professor LI Zhidao in the treatment of mental disorders by "regulating the heart and smoothing the liver"].
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Zheng L, Wen X, Jiang A, Li L, and Li P
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- Adult, Female, Humans, Mental Disorders physiopathology, Meridians, Middle Aged, Acupuncture Therapy, Heart physiopathology, Liver physiopathology, Mental Disorders therapy
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The experience of Professor LI Zhidao is introduced in the treatment of mental disorders by "regulating the heart and smoothing the liver". In his experience, the basic prescription includes: penetrating needling technique from Neiguan (PC 6) to Jianshi (PC 5), Ximen (PC 4), penetrating needling technique from Qiuxu (GB 40) to Zhaohai (KI 6) and penetrating needling technique at four groups of acupoints on the gallbladder meridian [Hanyan (GB 4) to Xuanlu (GB 5) and Xuanli (GB 6), Qubin (GB 7) to Shuaigu (GB 8), Shuaigu (GB 8) to Tianchong (GB 9), Tianchong (GB 9) to Fubai (GB 10) and Touqiaoyin (GB 11)]. The manipulation with respiration involved is combined with interactive needling technique so that the patients can feel the weak needling sensation at the local acupoint regions during the treatment. In the paper, the concrete clinical cases are introduced to explain this application and the satisfactory efficacy achieved. The therapeutic method provides a new approach to the clinical treatment of mental disorders.
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- 2016
32. [Segmentation Method for Liver Organ Based on Image Sequence Context].
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Zhang M, Fang B, Wang Y, and Zhong N
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- Algorithms, Humans, Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Liver anatomy & histology
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In view of the problems of more artificial interventions and segmentation defects in existing two-dimensional segmentation methods and abnormal liver segmentation errors in three-dimensional segmentation methods, this paper presents a semi-automatic liver organ segmentation method based on the image sequence context. The method takes advantage of the existing similarity between the image sequence contexts of the prior knowledge of liver organs, and combines region growing and level set method to carry out semi-automatic segmentation of livers, along with the aid of a small amount of manual intervention to deal with liver mutation situations. The experiment results showed that the liver segmentation algorithm presented in this paper had a high precision, and a good segmentation effect on livers which have greater variability, and can meet clinical application demands quite well.
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- 2015
33. [Investigation of metabolites of Triptergium wilfordii on liver toxicity by LC-MS].
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Zhao XM, Liu XY, Xu C, Ye T, Jin C, Zhao KJ, Ma ZJ, and Xiao XH
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- Animals, Celastraceae chemistry, Celastraceae toxicity, Chromatography, Liquid methods, Drugs, Chinese Herbal metabolism, Liver metabolism, Male, Mass Spectrometry methods, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Celastraceae metabolism, Drugs, Chinese Herbal toxicity, Liver drug effects
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In this paper, biomarkers of liver toxicity of Triptergium wilfordii based on metabolomics was screened, and mechanism of liver toxicity was explored to provide a reference for the clinical diagnosis for liver toxicity of Triptergium wilfordii. MS method was carried on the analysis to metabolic fingerprint spectrum between treatment group and control group. The potential biomarkers were compared and screened using the multivariate statistical methods. As well, metabolic pathway would be detailed description. Combined with PCA and OPLS-DA pattern recognition analysis, 20 metabolites were selected which showed large differences between model group and blank group (VIP > 1.0). Seven possible endogenous biomarkers were analyzed and identified. They were 6-phosphate glucosamine, lysophospholipid, tryptophan, guanidine acetic acid, 3-indole propionic acid, cortisone, and ubiquinone. The level changes of above metabolites indicated that the metabolism pathways of amino acid, glucose, phospholipid and hormone were disordered. It is speculated that liver damage of T. wilfordii may be associated with the abnormal energy metabolism in citric acid cycle, amino acid metabolism in urea cycle, and glucose metabolism. It will be helpful to further research liver toxicity ingredients of Triptergium wilfordii.
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- 2015
34. [Advance in studies on hepatoprotective effect of Salvia miltiorrhiza and its main components].
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Yuan Y, Wu Q, Shi JS, and Chen XP
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- Animals, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Humans, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Liver drug effects, Protective Agents chemistry, Protective Agents pharmacology, Salvia miltiorrhiza chemistry
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Dried roots and rhizomes of Salvia miltiorrhiza (Danshen) are among the most commonly used traditional Chinese medicines in clinic. The material basis for its efficacy mainly includes hydrophobic tanshinones and hydrophilic salvianolic acids. The traditional effects of Danshen are "removing stasis and relieving pain, activating blood to promote menstruation, clearing heart fire and tranquilization". According to modern pharmacological studies, Danshen and its main components have cardiovascular and cerebrovascular protective effect. Recent studies showed that Danshen and its main components also demonstrated protective effects on liver injury models induced by carbon tetrachloride, D-galactosamine, acetaminophen and alcohol. In this paper, the hepatoprotective effect and mechanism of Danshen were summarized and studied.
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- 2015
35. 白刺属植物多糖的研究进展.
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阿衣吐逊·阿布都外力, 高彦华, 热合巴提·努尔夏提, 排合尔丁·穆太力甫, and 阿布力米提·伊力
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BIOACTIVE compounds ,FLAVONOIDS ,VITAMINS ,LIVER ,POLYSACCHARIDES ,ANTIOXIDANTS - Abstract
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- 2021
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36. 神经内分泌肿瘤肝转移的外科干预策略.
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王俊青 and 陈拥军
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- 2024
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37. 基于犽 k-Wave 犠 HIFU 犪狏犲的 犎犐犉犝在组织中焦点偏移仿真研究.
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杨绍辉, 徐皓胜, 曾 伟, 李伟东, and 曾德平
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HIGH-intensity focused ultrasound ,TRANSDUCERS ,FAT ,LIVER - Abstract
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- 2021
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38. [Analysis effects of shuxuening injection on patient's liver function based on electronic medical data].
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Hao TT, Xie YM, Yang W, Wang YY, Li L, and Zhuang Y
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Drugs, Chinese Herbal administration & dosage, Female, Humans, Injections, Logistic Models, Male, Middle Aged, Young Adult, Drugs, Chinese Herbal adverse effects, Electronic Health Records, Liver drug effects, Liver metabolism
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To assess whether the Shuxuening injection influences liver function, this paper analyzes the hospital information system (HIS) data from 20 national hospitals. The patients were divided two groups: patients (5 353 cases) using Shuxuening injection acted as the exposed group, then the patients (4 863 cases) not using Shuxuening injection acted as the unexposed group. Take the abnormal changes of alanine aminotransferase and aspartate aminotransferase indexes as the result. Control confounding factors by stratification analysis, classic logistic regression analysis, before logistic regression based on propensity score weighting method and logistic regression based on generalized boosted models (GBM) of propensity score weighted combination of covariate adjustment. Then, the study analyzes the effects of Shuxuening injection on liver function by observing the changes of the indexes. Analysis of the impact of parenterally administered Shuxuening on ALT shows that, before logistic regression based on propensity score, then the regression is -0.232 (P value is 0.017). However, after logistic regression based on propensity score method the regression became -0.150 (P value is 0.370). Whereas, analysis of the impact of parenterally administered Shuxuening on AST shows that, before logistic regression based on propensity score, then the regression is -0.034 (P value is 0.767). However, after logistic regression based on propensity score method the regression became -0.091(P value is 0.538). Thus, propensity score method can control a large number of confounding factors, making the results more close to the clinic. Hence, based on existing electronic medical data, this study didn't find that parenterally administered Shuexuening influences ALT and AST.
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- 2014
39. [Expression and significance of aquaporin-9 in the liver].
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Zheng Y and Miao X
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- Cell Membrane metabolism, Glycerol, Hepatocytes metabolism, Humans, Urea, Aquaporins metabolism, Liver metabolism
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Aquaporin-9 (AQP9) is a membrane-span transport protein expressed in the liver. It is located in the cytoplasm membrane of hepatic cells. In addition to water, it is also permeable to glycerol, urea, and other small solutes. Several evidences have revealed that AQP9 is involved in multiple physiological and pathological process of the liver. This paper summarized the expression of AQP9 in the liver and the effect on the physiological and pathological processes of the liver. AQP9 may be defined as a novel target for diagnosis and treatment of hepatic diseases.
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- 2014
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40. [Three-dimensional CT liver image segmentation based on hierarchical contextual active contour].
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Ji H, He J, and Yang X
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- Algorithms, Humans, Models, Theoretical, Imaging, Three-Dimensional, Liver diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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In this paper, we propose a new active contour algorithm, i. e. hierarchical contextual active contour (HCAC), and apply it to automatic liver segmentation from three-dimensional CT (3D-CT) images. HCAC is a learning-based method and can be divided into two stages. At the first stage, i.e. the training stage, given a set of abdominal 3D-CT training images and the corresponding manual liver labels, we tried to establish a mapping between automatic segmentations (in each round) and manual reference segmentations via context features, and obtained a series of self-correcting classifiers. At the second stage, i.e. the segmentation stage, we firstly used the basic active contour to segment the image and subsequently used the contextual active contour (CAC) iteratively, which combines the image information and the current shape model, to improve the segmentation result. The current shape model is produced by the corresponding self-correcting classifier (the input is the previous automatic segmentation result). The proposed method was evaluated on the datasets of MICCAI 2007 liver segmentation challenge. The experimental results showed that we would get more and more accurate segmentation results by the iterative steps and the satisfied results would be obtained after about six rounds of iterations.
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- 2014
41. SPECT/CT融合成像对肝脏纤维化程度的定量分析.
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程苗苗 and 刘沛武
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PLATELET count ,FIBROSIS ,SINGLE-photon emission computed tomography ,LIVER ,QUANTITATIVE research - Abstract
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- 2020
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42. 基于Amira软件的三维立体重建技术 在精准肝切除术中的应用研究.
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季渝军
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SURGICAL excision ,SURGICAL blood loss ,CARDIOVASCULAR system ,LIVER surgery ,ANATOMICAL variation ,LIVER - Abstract
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- 2020
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43. 马度米星铵对鲫鱼肝脏细胞色素P450酶系的影响.
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杨丹, 宋昕昊, 季春雷, 彭麟, 高修歌, 左儒楠, 季辉, and 江善祥
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GOLDFISH , *LIVER microsomes , *EXPERIMENTAL groups , *LIVER , *NICOTINAMIDE adenine dinucleotide phosphate - Abstract
[Objectives] The paper aimed to study the response of cytochrome P450 enzymes of Carassius auratus liver to maduramicin.[Methods] Semi-static poisoning method was used to expose Carassius auratus to 0.112,0.224,0.448 mg·L-1 maduramicin for 28 days,and a cosolvent-control group was set up. On the 7,14,21 and 28 days after exposure,the liver of Carassius auratus was excised and homogenized,and the mRNA expression of cytochrome P450 1A (CYP1A),cytochrome P450 3A (CYP3A),and cytochrome P450 4T (CYP4T) in Carassius auratus were determined by RT-qPCR. Furthermore,the activities of cytochrome P450 (CYP450) enzymes such as 7-ethoxyresorufin-o-deethylase (EROD),aminopyrine-N-demethylase (APND),aniline hydroxylase (AH),erythromycin-N-demethylase (ERND) and NADPH cytochrome C reductase (NCCR),as well as the content of CYP450 in the liver were determined. The incubation system was established to investigate the effects of maduramicin on CYP1A in Carassius auratus liver microsomes in vitro.[Results] The mRNA expression levels of CYP1A,CYP3A and CYP4T were up-regulated by maduramicin to some degree. The content of CYP450 of 0.448 mg·L-1 group was significantly inhibited after 14 days exposure (P<0.05). In addition,the activities of APND and NCCR in the liver were significantly inhibited by 0.224 and 0.448 mg·L-1 maduramicin on day 14 (P<0.05). On days 14 and 21,the activity of EROD in the liver was significantly inhibited by 0.224 and 0.448 mg·L-1 maduramicin (P<0.05). During the exposure period,the activity of ERND was lower in the experimental groups than in the control group. The activity of AH in the test group increased first and then decreased. In vitro liver microsomes incubation system,the inhibitory effect of maduramicin on CYP1A was less than 25%.[Conclusions] Maduramicin has no effect on CYP1A activity of Carassius auratus liver microsomes. The inhibition of ERND activity by maduramicin may not be regulated by the regulation of CYP3A transcription. In addition,ERND is sensitive to maduramicin and can be used as biomarker for maduramicin exposure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. 特征重用和注意力机制下肝肿瘤自动分类.
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冯诺, 宋余庆, and 刘哲
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HUMAN body ,DEEP learning ,LIVER cancer ,ALGORITHMS ,DATA mining ,HEPATIC portal system ,LIVER ,FEATURE extraction - Abstract
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- 2020
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45. 慢性皮质酮暴露对肉鸡生长性能及肝脏铁稳态的影响.
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刘明妮, 胡云, 方茜, 马文强, and 赵茹茜
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[Objectives]The purpose of this papers was to study the effect of chronic corticosterone exposure on growth performance and liver homeostasis in broilers. [Methods]Thirty 49 day-old broilers were randomly divided into control group and corticosterone group. The broilers were fed the same diet. The broilers of control group were injected with 15%(volume traction)alcohol 0.4 mgkg-1, and corticosterone group broilers were injected with 4.0 mgkg-1 corticosterone for 7 consecutive days. Body weight was recorded at the beginning and end of the experiment. The serum and tissue iron metabolism parameters, duodenum and liver iron metabolism-related genes and proteins expression were detected. [ Results] Compared with the control, corticosterone exposure significantly inhibited broilers growth(P<0.01), increased serum iron, total iron binding capacity, unsaturated iron binding capacity and transferrin saturation (P<0.01)and hepatic transferrin(TF)expression(P<0.01), but greatly decreased hepatic iron content(P<0.01)and liver transferrin receptor 1(TFR1)protein expression(P=0.06). [Conclusions]Corticosterone exposure inhibited broilers growth, increased serum iron levels and total iron binding capacity, and reduced hepatic iron deposition. The hepatic iron homeostasis induced by chronic corticos- terone exposure was closely related to high TF expression and low expression of TFR1. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. [Propensity score analysis of liver and kidney function changes when shenmai is parenterally administered over extended period].
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Wang LX, Cheng H, Xie YM, and Yang W
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- Adult, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Alanine Transaminase metabolism, Blood Urea Nitrogen, Case-Control Studies, Drugs, Chinese Herbal adverse effects, Female, Hospital Information Systems statistics & numerical data, Humans, Infusions, Parenteral, Kidney metabolism, Kidney physiopathology, Liver enzymology, Liver physiopathology, Male, Middle Aged, Pragmatic Clinical Trials as Topic, Propensity Score, Prospective Studies, Urea blood, Young Adult, Drugs, Chinese Herbal administration & dosage, Kidney drug effects, Liver drug effects
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Since parenterally administered Shenmai directly enters the bloodstream, avoiding gastrointestinal absorption, there are concerns as to its toxicity on the liver and kidneys. Previously, the risk of toxicity to the liver and kidneys through overdose has been discussed. This paper investigates changes in liver and kidney functions as indicated by ALT, AST, Cr and Bun, obtained from hospital information system (HIS) data, when it is administered over a longer than the recommended period of 14 days. Methods applied include: column joint analysis, logistic regression, propensity score and propensity score weighting. Results indicate that a longer course of administration does not have a significant effect on the function of liver and kidneys. However, continued monitoring of the toxicity to the liver and kidneys is a long-term and important issue; further exploration through toxicology experiments and prospective clinical research is required.
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- 2013
47. [Analysis of distribution and contents of heavy metal pollution in fish body with laser-induced breaddown spectroscopy].
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Wan X, Wang JY, Ye JH, Wang P, and Zhang ZM
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- Animals, Food Contamination analysis, Gills metabolism, Metals, Heavy analysis, Muscles metabolism, Spectrum Analysis instrumentation, Spectrum Analysis methods, Water Pollutants, Chemical analysis, Water Pollutants, Chemical metabolism, Fishes metabolism, Lasers, Liver metabolism, Metals, Heavy metabolism, Spectrophotometry, Atomic methods
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Environmental pollution can cause poisoning, disease and death of organisms, and the absorption and the accumulation of different biological tissues on pollutants are different. The absorption of heavy metal elements of various biological tissues on pollutants is an important biomedical research problem. In the present paper, a laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) method was used to quantitatively analyze heavy metal elements in various tissues of some contaminated fish samples. Optimal experimental parameters were obtained in the LIBS experiments for these fish samples, calibration curves for plumbum and barium elements were fitted and the contents of heavy metal elements were determined with the external calibration approach. Experimental results showed that there was the heavy metal accumulation in fish liver mouth, and gills etc, however the heavy metal content in fish meat is very low. The proposed method can be used for the assessment studies of the influence of pollution on the organisms, and can be promoted in the biomedical fields.
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- 2013
48. [Measurement and comparison of Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Cr, Pb and Cd in rabbit liver of high-adipose group and normal group].
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Wu YK, Cao H, Mao CJ, Gu ZH, and Wang Y
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- Animals, Arteriosclerosis etiology, Copper analysis, Dietary Fats administration & dosage, Disease Models, Animal, Rabbits, Arteriosclerosis metabolism, Iron analysis, Liver chemistry, Spectrophotometry, Atomic methods, Zinc analysis
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The objective of the present paper is to explore the experimental changes in the content of Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Cr, Pb and Cd in white rabbit liver with atherosclerosis disease. The method is to reproduce white rabbit liver with atherosclerosis disease by a high-fat diet, and then measure the Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Cr, Pb and Cd content with atomic absorption spectrometry. Results show that the Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Cr, Pb and Cd contents in the fodders of the normal group are 137.6, 362.3, 14.39, 9.599 mg x kg(-1) and 159.3, 355.0, 290.0 microg x kg(-1), and 86.09, 277.1, 11.07, 5.366 mg x kg(-1) and 115.2, 286.0, 210.5 microg x kg(-1), in high-adipose group. It was concluded that Zn, Fe, Cu, Mn, Cr, Pb and Cd contents in white rabbit liver decline, which may have something to do with the intake of foods and the abnormalities of lipoprotein metabolism.
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- 2012
49. [Synergistic effects of water temperature and salinity on the growth and liver antioxidant enzyme activities of juvenile GIFT Oreochromis niloticus].
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Qiang J, Ren HT, Xu P, He J, and Li RW
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- Animals, Catalase metabolism, Cichlids metabolism, Rivers, Temperature, Water chemistry, Cichlids growth & development, Ecosystem, Liver enzymology, Salinity, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism
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By adopting two-factor central composite design (CCD) and response surface methodology (RSM), this paper studied the synergistic effects of water temperature (16-37 degrees C) and salinity (0-18) on the specific growth rate (SGR) and liver superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) activities of juvenile GIFT Oreochromis niloticus. Water temperature and salinity had significant linear and quadratic effects on the SGR (P < 0.05), respectively. With increasing water temperature or salinity, the SGR decreased after an initial increase. There existed significant synergistic effects between water temperature and salinity (P < 0.05). The SGR was higher at 16-20 degrees C and salinity 9-10, at 27-32 degrees C and salinity 3-5, and at 35-37 degrees C and in freshwater. The SOD and CAT activities were higher at 28-30 degrees C and salinity 6-8. The linear of temperature and quadratic of salinity had significant effects on the two enzymes (P < 0.05), and there was a significant synergistic effect on CAT activity. High temperature and high salinity were not favorable to the expression of SOD and CAT activities. The coefficients of determination of quadratic regression equations for SGR, SOD and CAT activities reached to 0. 954, 0. 831, and 0. 942 (P < 0. 05), respectively, and could be used for prediction. The growth and antioxidant enzyme activities were more affected by water temperature than by water salinity. In the culture practice of 0. niloticus, it would be necessary to optimize culture environment and reduce oxidative stress to promote the growth and disease-resistance of the tilapia.
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- 2012
50. [Phase contrast imaging and three-dimensional reconstruction of mouse liver under different conditions].
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Zhang L, Li D, Shi H, and Luo S
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- Animals, Mice, Mice, Inbred Strains, Imaging, Three-Dimensional methods, Liver diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
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The liver sample of mouse under different conditions is investigated in this paper, and the three-dimensional vessel system of mouse liver is established. The experiments were performed at X-ray imaging and biomedical application beamline (BL13W1) of Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Facility (SSRF). The results show that dry liver sample has the best imaging quality. By the approach of filter back projection (FBP), the tomography images are obtained. The vessel tree is reconstructed by the use of surface rendering. It reveals that in-line phase contrast imaging technique has the ability to visualize structures inside mouse liver and has the potential to be used in liver imaging in the future.
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- 2010
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