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25 March 1997, Volume 14 Issue 01
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The Study on Experimental Animal Model of Trace Element Zinc Deficiency Rats
Zhao Lin
1997, 14(01): 13-19.
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Zinc is a kind of essencial trace elements. Zinc deficiency is a big problem which is affecting the normal development of children in China. The study of nutritional physiology about zinc was induced wide concern in medical field.In this study, the artificial semi-synthesis diet of rats was prepared and the mode1 of zinc deficiency growing rats was established. The processes of development and growth of rats were observed and recorded in detail. The hemological and biochemical parameters of rats were determined and analysed, The results showed that the model of zinc detlciency rats was established successfully, It was provided that a useful exPerimental tool to research how to prevent and treat clinic zinc deficiency dlseases.
Study on orthotopic Liver in Artificia Assisted External Circulation
Shi Jing; Nie Zhen qiang; Che Ying
1997, 14(01): 19-21.
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Artificial assisted external circulation was made for spleen-neck veno-shunt in orthotopic 1iver by pig. Without circulation pump, artilicial method was made for spleen-neck shunt. It could reduce extravasted blood of POrtal vein and raised liver transplantation survival rate.
Experiment of preserving efficiency of xenografts freezed in liquid nitrogen
Yang Shanmin; Chen Fu; Chen Meiyu
1997, 14(01): 21-25.
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It has not been done into detail that whether human Xenografted tumors could be frozen in liquid nitrogen(- 196 ),thawed and recovered. A human hepatocellular carcinoma cell line (H91O1 ) and its xenografts were tested by succino dehydrogenase (SDE)activity (MTT test) after freezing and thawing and being studied by electron microscope.Two preservative liquids included lO% DMSo or 1o% glyceroI were adopted for the freezing in which the cells or tissues were controlled to be reduced to a minimum rate of cooling (-0.8t / min) in the gas of liquid nitrogen for 24 hours and programmed in liquid nitrogen.It was shown that H9lOl cells or tissues after freezing and thawing presented a high SDE activity (72%~ 93%). The difference of SDE activity between the cells or tissues preserved in 10% DMSO and that preserved in lO% blycerol were significant (P< 0.01 ). The inoculating efficiency of xenografts stored in 10% DMSO was same to that stored in lO% glycerol. Observation by electron microscoPe, tumor cells frozen by both of the preservative medium showed more"black"cell and less"light"cells. Both"black"and"light"ce1ls showed an integral structure of mitochondria membrane and cytoplasmic membrane. Although there was not a general acceptance of the claims that DMSO was preferable to glycerol as an agent for pre venting different organism from freezing damages, it was satisfactory that xenografts pre served in 10% DMSO could improve the survival rates of tumor cells frozen in liquid nitrogen