Publications by authors named "Guang-yun Xie"

Objective: To develop the organophosphate-induced delayed neuropathy (OPIDN) hen model with 2,4,6-trimethylbenzoyl phenylphosphonate (TOCP), and observe the change of pathology and investigate the alterations of microtubulin associated protein 2 (MAP2).

Methods: 48 adult hens were randomly divided into four groups, including three experimental groups and control group (n = 12 each group). The hens in three experimental groups were treated with TOCP by gavage at single dosages of 250, 500 and 750 mg/kg respectively while the control hens received an equivalent volume of corn oil by gavage.

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  • The study aimed to investigate how glycidyl methacrylate (GMA) can cause malignant changes in human bronchial epithelial cells (16HBE).
  • Experiments showed that treatment with GMA led to an increase in transformed cell growth and capability, notably at higher concentrations (especially 8 microg/ml), with significant differences compared to control groups.
  • The transformed cells displayed characteristics of malignancy, like loss of contact inhibition, ability to form colonies in semi-solid media, and tumor formation in mice, suggesting that GMA has potential carcinogenic effects.
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Objective: In order to assessment the Huperzine A (HupA) on CNS of mice exposed by phoxim and isocarbophos.

Methods: One group was given tween-80 or peanut oil as control. One group was given phoxim or isocarbophos alone as phoxim or isocarbophos group.

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Objective: To investigate the therapeutic and prophylactic efficiency of HupA in mice with acute isocarbophos poisoning, and the protective effects of the HupA on AChE inhibited by isocarbophos.

Methods: Mice were randomizedly divided into the non-treatment group, the atropine control group, the HupA treatment group and the atropine and HupA combined treatment group. Toxic signs and survival rates were observed and compared among these groups.

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