11 results on '"Yang Yong-qing"'
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2. [PI 3 K/Akt signaling pathway contributed to the protective effect of acupuncture intervention on epileptic seizure-induced injury of hippocampal pyramidal cells in epilepsy rats].
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Yang F, Ang WP, Shen DK, Liu XG, Yang YQ, and Ma Y
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- Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Hippocampus enzymology, Hippocampus injuries, Hippocampus metabolism, Humans, Male, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases genetics, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt genetics, Pyramidal Cells enzymology, Pyramidal Cells metabolism, Rats, Seizures enzymology, Seizures metabolism, Seizures prevention & control, Acupuncture Therapy, Hippocampus cytology, Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt metabolism, Pyramidal Cells injuries, Seizures therapy, Signal Transduction
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Objective: To observe the protective effect of acupuncture stimulation on pyramidal cells in hippocampal CA 1 and CA 3 regions and to analyze the involvement of phosphatidy linositol-3-kinase (PI 3 K)/protein kinase B(PKB or Akt) signaling pathway in the acupuncture effect in epilepsy rats., Methods: A total of 120 SD rats were randomly divided into normal control group, model group, LY 294002 (a specific antagonist for PI 3 K/Akt signaling) group, acupuncture+ LY 294002 group and acupuncture group (n = 24 in each group, 12 for H. E. staining, and 12 for electron microscope observation). Epilepsy model was established by intraperitoneal injection of pentylenetetrazol (PTZ, 5 microL). Manual acupuncture stimulation was applied to "Baihui" (GV 20) and "Dazhui" (GV 14) once daily for 5 days. Dimethyl Sulfoxide (DMSO, 5 microL, a control solvent) was given to rats of the normal, model and acupuncture groups, and LY294002 (5 microL, dissolved in DMSO) given to rats of the LY 294002 and acupuncture+ LY 294002 groups by lateral ventricular injection. Four hours and 24 h after modeling, the hippocampus tissues were sampled for observing pathological changes of CA 1 and CA 3 regions after H. E. staining under light microscope and for checkin ultrastructural changes of the pyramidal cells under transmission electron microscope., Results: In comparison with the normal control group, the numbers of pyramidal cells of hippocampal CA 3 region in the model group were decreased significantly 4 h and 24 h after epileptic seizure (P < 0.01). While compared to the model group, the pyramidal cells of hippocampal CA 3 region in the acupuncture group were increased considerably in the number at both 4 h and 24 h after seizure (P < 0.01). No significant differences were found between the LY 294002 and model groups, and between the acupuncture+ LY 294002 and model groups in the numbers of pyramidal cells at 4 h and 24 h after seizure (P > 0.05). Findings of the light microscope and electron microscope showed that the injury severity of pyramidal cells of hippocampal CA 1 and CA 3 regions was moderate 4 h after epileptic seizure and even worse 24 h after seizure in the model group, LY 294002 group and acupuncture+ LY 294002 group, but relatively lighter in the acupuncture group. These results suggested an elimination of the acupuncture effect after blocking the PI 3 K/Akt signaling pathway by lateral ventricular injection of LY 294002 in epilepsy rats., Conclusion: Acupuncture intervention has a protective effect on pyramidal cells of hippocampal CA 1 and CA 3 regions in epilepsy rats, which is associated with the normal function of intracellular PI 3 K/Akt signaling pathway.
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- 2013
3. [S100A8 protein in inflammation].
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Xu YD, Yin LM, Wang Y, Wei Y, and Yang YQ
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- Animals, Humans, Asthma physiopathology, Calgranulin A physiology, Inflammation physiopathology
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S100A8, an important member of the S100 protein family, is a low-molecular-weight (10.8 kDa) calcium-binding protein containing conserved EF-hand structural motifs. Previous studies have shown that the biological function of S100A8 protein is associated with a variety of inflammatory diseases, for example asthma. S100A8 protein plays important roles in the regulation of inflammation. It can activate inflammatory cells and cytokines via chemotactic activity for neutrophils, and bind to the receptor for advanced glycation end products (RAGE) and Toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4), thus mediating intracellular inflammatory signaling transduction. Additionally, recent studies have reported the anti-inflammation activity of S100A8 protein, which indicates that S100A8 may have a more complex function of biological regulation in the different pathophysiological conditions. In this review, we summarized the studies on the functions and molecular mechanisms of S100A8 protein in inflammation, which would propose a novel strategy for the prophylaxis and treatment of asthma and other inflammatory diseases.
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- 2012
4. [Characteristics and superiorities of acupuncture medicine].
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Liu WH, Wang F, Wang LL, Yang YQ, Du YH, and Cheng K
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- Acupuncture Points, Humans, Meridians, Acupuncture Therapy, Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Four characteristics and five major superiorities of traditional Chinese acupuncture was expounded in this article. The four characteristics are (1) theoretical characteristic which focuses on meridians, acupoints, circulation of qi and blood; (2) effect mechanism of disease prevention and treatment based on external stimulation and internal regulation; (3) clinical diagnosis with the combination of differentiation of syndromes according to meridians and collaterals, zang-fu organs, eight principles and diagnosis based on acupoints; (4) technical characteristic of adoption of unique apparatus and special manipulations. The five superiorities are (1) diagnosis: simple, rapid and accurate; (2) technique: easy to study and manipulate; (3) therapeutic effect: quick and obvious effect, extensive indications; (4) safety: non-toxic and less side-effects; (5) cost: comparatively cheap. Thus, it is held that acupuncture should play a more important role in medical service system with unique Chinese characteristics.
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- 2011
5. [Validation of the libraries of the serial analysis of gene expression by the application of real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction].
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Yin LM, Zhang QH, Wang Y, Xu YD, and Yang YQ
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- Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis methods, Gene Expression Profiling methods, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Objective: To validate and supplement the libraries of serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) by the application of the real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction PCR)., Methods: The primers were designed based on the full sequences of the genes. Nine single matched tags, 6 multiple matched tags, 1 non-matched tag due to the update of the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) database, and 2 non-matched tags were selected to fulfill the validation of real-time PCR., Results: The genes were all specifically amplified by the primers pairs. The expressions of the single matched tags were identical to those of the SAGE libraries; however, the expressions of only 3 genes of the 6 multi-matched tags were identical to those of the SAGE libraries. The PCR data of the non-matched tag due to the update of the NCBI database were opposite to those of the SAGE libraries. The data did not support the significant difference of the non-matched gene of the SAGE libraries., Conclusions: Real-time PCR is a reliable tool for the validation of high through-put data such as SAGE. The reliability of data depends on the match of the tags of the SAGE libraries.
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- 2010
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6. [Thinking about academic development of acupuncture and moxibustion in recent ten years].
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Wen BL, Jia CS, Liu WH, Yang YQ, Wang LL, Yang HY, Wu XD, Shen XY, Xu P, Zhao JS, Liu JL, Cheng K, and Zhu WZ
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- China, Research, Acupuncture education, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Moxibustion
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Through combing the academic development of acupuncture in recent ten years, objectively reflects the real development status of acupuncture subject on these aspects sucl as basis, clinic, equipment, teaching and standardization, etc., shows the scientific and technological achievements and the highlights of the acupuncture academic development, analyzes the bottleneck and dilemma of the acupuncture academic development. It is indicated that there are several problems existed in acupuncture researche at present, such as the scale and the input of the acupuncture theory research are not enough, the basic research and clinical application is disjointed, the correlation between the acupoints and viscera need more systematic and further researches, the design level of clinical research on acupoints' main indications should be improved. From now on we should follow the inherent rule of the traditional theory of Chinese medicine and the way of integrated thinking, explore the new rule of acupuncture academic development, in order to fit the new historical period, and comprehensively promote the sustainable and coordinated development of acupuncture science.
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- 2009
7. [Effect of electroacupuncture on epileptic EEG and intracellular Ca2+ content in the hippocampus in epilepsy rats].
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Yang F, Xu GL, Yang YQ, Shen DK, Feng PZ, Wang P, and Liu XG
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- Animals, Disease Models, Animal, Electroencephalography, Epilepsy metabolism, Female, Humans, Male, Random Allocation, Rats, Calcium metabolism, Electroacupuncture, Epilepsy therapy, Hippocampus metabolism
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Objective: To study the underlying mechanism of electroacupuncture (EA) in relieving epilepsy in pentylenetetrazole (PTZ)-induced epilepsy rats., Methods: Twenty SD rats were randomly divided into normal control, model, EA, Nimodipine groups, with 5 cases in each. Epilepsy model was established by intraperitoneal injection of PTZ (32.0 mg/kg), once daily for 28 days. EA (100 Hz, 0.6 mA) was applied to "Baihui" (GV 20) and "Dazhui" (GV 14), once daily for 7 days. For Nimodipine group, the rats were given with nimodipine (0.25 mg/kg, i.p.), once daily for 7 days. Electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded and the fluorescence intensity of Ca2+ of the hippocampus tissue sections was detected by laser scanning confocal microscope (LSCM) after incubation in artificial cerebrospinal fluid containing Flou-3/AM (10 micromol/L) and pluronic F-127 (5 microl)., Results: Compared with model group, the latencies of epileptic EEG seizure prolonged obviously (P < 0.05), and epileptic EEG seizure frequencies decreased significantly (P < 0.05) in EA and Nimodipine groups. The fluorescence intensity of intracellular Ca2+ in hippocampus tissue in model group was obviously higher than that in control group (P < 0.01). In comparison to model group, Ca2+ levels in EA and Nimodipine groups lowered considerably (P < 0.05, P < 0.01). No significant differences were found between EA and Nimodipine groups in the aforementioned 3 indexes (P > 0.05)., Conclusion: EA has an obvious anti-epileptic effect, which may be closely related to its effect in downregulating the increased hippocampal Ca2+ level in PTZ-kindled epilepsy rats.
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- 2009
8. [Regulative effect of electroacupuncture on aquaporin-4 in rats with focal cerebral ischemia/reperfusion].
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Peng YJ, Zhou F, Gu J, Yang R, Yang YQ, Cheng JS, and Guo JC
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- Animals, Aquaporin 4 genetics, Blood-Brain Barrier, Brain Ischemia metabolism, Male, RNA, Messenger analysis, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Reperfusion Injury metabolism, Aquaporin 4 analysis, Brain Edema prevention & control, Brain Ischemia therapy, Electroacupuncture, Reperfusion Injury therapy
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Objective: To study the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on changes of aquaporin-4 (AQP4) expression in rats with cerebral ischemia/reperfusion(CI/R)., Methods: One hundred and seventy male Sprauge-Dawley rats were randomized into control (n = 50), CI/R model (n = 60) and EA (n = 60) groups, and the later 2 groups were further divided into 6 h, 12 h, 24 h, 48 h and 72 h subgroups, with 12 cases in each. CI/R model was established by occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCAO). EA (3.85/6.25 Hz, 0.8 - 1.0 mA) was applied to "Shuigou" (GV 26) and "Baihui" (GV 20) for 30 min. Transcardial perfusion was conducted with normal saline + paraformaldehyde in rats of different groups for taking brain tissue samples. The degree of brain edema was detected by cresyl violet stain method, permeability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) reflected with IgG value in brain tissue was displayed by immunohistochemistry, and AQP4 protein and mRNA expression of corpora striata (CS) were detected by using immunohistochemistry (ABC) and RT-PCR techniques respectively., Results: Twelve hours after CI/R, the hemisphere of brain began to get swelling significantly and the exosmose state of IgG became evidently; compared with the corresponding phases of model group, the swell rates in 24 h, 48 h and 72 h subgroups of EA group were significantly lower (P < 0.05, 0.01), and nearly no IgG immunoreaction positive products were found in different phases of EA group. The expression of AQP4 protein and mRNA increased significantly from 12 h and 24 h on separately in model group, while the expression in EA group was markedly weaker. The ratios of AQP4 mRNA and beta-actin mRNA of CS on the affected side of the brain from 24 h to 72 h of EA group were significantly lower than those of model group (P < 0.05, 0.01)., Conclusion: EA can reduce the degree of brain edema induced by CI/R and improve the degree of BBB injury, which may be related to its effect in down-regulating AQP4 expression.
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- 2007
9. [Effect of emodin on proliferation and differentiation of rat preadipocytes].
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Yang YQ and Yang GS
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- Adipocytes cytology, Animals, Apoptosis drug effects, Cell Cycle drug effects, Cells, Cultured, Dose-Response Relationship, Drug, Emodin administration & dosage, Male, Random Allocation, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Adipocytes drug effects, Cell Differentiation drug effects, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Emodin pharmacology
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Objective: To study the effect of emodin (EMO) on the proliferation and differentiation of rat preadipocytes., Method: Separating and culturing rat preadipocytes, grouping the wells that preadipocytes were growing according to certain concentration such as 0, 5, 10, 20, 40, 80, 160 micromol x L(-1) randomly, MTT spectrophotometry and flow cytometry (FCM) were adopted to determine the effect of EMO on proliferation of rat preadipocytes. The accumulation of TG (triglyceride) in adipocytes was assayed by oil red O staining, and the morphological changes of the adipocytes were determined by morphology observation., Result: EMO in the range of 20-160 micromol x L(-1) could inhibit the proliferation and differentiation of preadipocytes in a dose and time dependent manner, and induce apoptosis of preadipocytes in a certain degree., Conclusion: EMO should have a potential to serve as a fat-reducing drug.
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- 2007
10. [Effects of different segments of acupuncture serum on eosinophil counts in the rat with eosinophilia].
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Xu HM, Ma SL, Yang YQ, and Zhang YY
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- Animals, Anti-Asthmatic Agents therapeutic use, Asthma drug therapy, Leukocyte Count, Rats, Eosinophilia, Eosinophils
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Objective: To further analyze and identify effective components of anti-asthma in acupuncture serum., Methods: Changes of eosinophils in the peripheral blood of rats with eosinophilia were observed for 10 days after intravenous injection of the different segments of serum (serum: normal saline = 1:20, 2.5 mL/kg, from the first day of the model establishment, for 3 consecutive days)., Results: After intravenous injection of different segments of serum, the eosinophil counts in the peripheral blood decreased significantly from the 3rd day as compared with those of the model group (P<0.05)., Conclusion: The effective components of acupuncture serum from asthmatic rats treated by acupuncture for eosinophils are not a single component, and acupuncture stimulation may produce many kinds of components of anti-asthma.
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- 2005
11. [Effect of osmoregulation on the plasma membrane redox activity in chilling injury sensitive soybean seeds].
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Yang YQ, Wang XF, and Wang SH
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- NAD metabolism, NADP metabolism, Oxidation-Reduction, Water-Electrolyte Balance, Cell Membrane metabolism, Seeds metabolism, Glycine max metabolism
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Soybean (Glycine max Heihe No.23) seeds sensitive to imbibitional chilling injury were used to systematically investigate the effects of osmoregulation on the plasma membrane redox activity. Positive correlation was found between chilling tolerance and the plasma membrane redox activity. Osmoregulation pretreatment for 12 h significantly improved tolerance of seeds toward imbibitional chilling, the germination index, vigor index and TF content were increased, NADH and NADPH oxidation rates, Fe(CN)(3-)(6) and EDTA-Fe(3+) reduction rates were increased. Chilling tolerance of seeds increased as with duration of osmoregulation, and the rates of NADH oxidation, NADPH oxidation and Fe(CN)(3-)(6) reduction were improved, EDTA-Fe(3+) reduction rate was decreased after osmoregulation for 24 h, but higher than the control seed (seed not with osmoregulation).
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- 2004
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