1.Clinical orientation of post-marketing Chinese patent drugs: an evidence-based practice
Hongcai SHANG ; Boli ZHANG ; Youping LI
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2008;6(9):887-90
Unclear clinical orientation in practice has become one of the common problems with the effective application of famous and excellent Chinese herbal drugs, consequently restricting their development. The authors suggest that there are three aspects to be considered in dealing with this problem. Clinical evaluation and orientation of the famous and excellent Chinese herbal drugs is an important task, and it is also a requirement for the internationalization of traditional Chinese medicine. Literature evaluation-pharmacology research-clinical expertise analysis method will establish a theoretical basis and method for post-marketing development of famous and excellent Chinese patent drugs.
2.The calculating method of space magnetic induction of circular permanent magnet in the field of magnetic biologY efiect.
Yimin WANG ; Boli ZHANG ; Jinsheng WANG ; Xiumei GAO ; Lianzhong LI
Chinese Journal of Medical Physics 2000;17(4):249-250
Formulas, which are applied to the space magnetic induction of circular permanent magnet, are deduced from BiotSavart-Laplaces law in electromagnetics. The calculating methods of the formulas are set up with numerical integral and computer program. The space quantity distribution of magnetic induction of a circular permanent magnet is obtained through an objective example. These provide theory basis for the magnet application in the field of magnetic biology effect.
3.The affect of body position on 32 biochemical indexes
Suzhen LI ; Fuxi LIN ; Bo SHEN ; Jinxiu FAN ; Boli LI ; Lingfei LUO ; Xuexin LI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2001;0(02):-
Objective To investigate the affect of body positions on biochemical indexes. Methods By autogenous contrast and cross matched survey, 107 volunteers divided into 3 season patches of winter, spring and summer, blood samples were drawn from the same part in both standing and lying positions。From19 persons, blood samples were collected respectively after standing and sitting for 15 min, lying for 15 min and 30 min and then sitting for another 15 min。 The blood samples were analyzed for 32 biochemical indexes on analyzer。Results 25 biochemical indexes in sitting position were significantly different from those in lying position (P0。05)。Conclusions Changing body position can result in obvious physiological variation of 28 biochemical indexes, particularly of those related to protein. Such result may lead to abnormality in some marginal values. It suggests body position should not be neglected in analyzing laboratory data.
4.Relationship between the CD44v6 expression and ERK phosphorlation in acute myeloid leukemia patients
Baoguo CHEN ; Boli LI ; Weiguo ZHANG ; Weiwu SHI ; Rui ZHENG ; Wenda LUO
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2011;34(8):676-680
Objective To investigate expressions of CDev6 and p-ERK1/2 in AML patients and its clinical significance.Methods Expressions of CD44v6 and p-ERK1/2 on bone marrow blasts in 152 AML patients and 22 normal controls were determined by flow cytometry.Meanwhile,the effects of CD44v6 expression(CD+44v6 and CD-44v6) on relapse rate and survival time were analyzed by following up of 129 AML patients.Results Double positive expressions of CD44v6 and p-ERK1/2 were observed in 4.5%(1/22) of the normal bone marrow blasts while single positive expression of CD44v6 and p-ERK1/2 was observed in 36.2%(55/162) and 64.5%(97/162) of AML patients,respectively.The MFI of p-ERK1/2 expression on blast cells in AML patients was [14(7 -58)],which was higher than that in normal controls [8(6 - 10),U =4.2,P<0.01].Furthermore,MFI of p-ERK1/2 expression on blast cells in CD+44v6 AML patients was [28(15-61)] ,which was significantly higher than that in CD-44v6 AML patients [18(6- 37),U =6.7,P<0.01].A strong correlation was obtained between CD44v6 and p-ERK1/2 expression(rs = 0.7,P< 0.01).Among 129 patients followed up for 4 to 65 months,the data also revealed that the relapse rate of CD-44v6 AML patients was 32.1%(26/81) ,which was much lower than that in CD44v6 AML patients [81.3%(39/48),x2 = 29.13,P< 0.01).And the overall survival in CD44v6 AML patients was(28.5 ± 1.8)months,which was significantly worse than that of CD44v6 AML patients [(51.2±2.0) months,x2 =48.2,P< 0.01).Conclusion CD44v6 expression was associated with a poor survival in AML patients,and CD44v6 might promote the expansion of leukemic blast cells by up-regulating p-ERK1/2.
5.Relationship between CD158j expression and phosphorylated ERK levels in CD4 + CD28null T cells in cerebral infarction patients with carotid atherosclerosis
Baoguo CHEN ; Rui ZHENG ; Weihua YAN ; Qiuyue CHEN ; Weiwu SHI ; Boli LI
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2011;(3):269-272
Objective To investigate the relationship between CD158j expression and phosphorylated ERK (p-ERK) in CD4+ CD28null T cells in cerebral infarction (CI) patients- with carotid atherosclerosis and its effects on carotid atherosclerotic plaque stability. Methods Percentage of peripheral CD4+ CD28null and the expression of CD158j and perform on CD4+ CD28null cells was analyzed with flow cytometry in 106 CI patients with carotid atherosclerosis, 33 CI patients with normal carotid arteries and in 50 normal controls, respectively; p-ERK expression was assayed with flow cytometry in 36 CI patients with unstable plaque, and serum IFN-γ was detected with ELISA. The intima-media thickness (IMT) of bilateral carotid arteries in all subjects was confirmed by the colour Doppler ultrasonograph imagingResults Percentage of the CD4+ CD28null T cells, expression of CD158j and perform on CD4+ CD28null T cells and the serum IFN-γ levels was dramatically higher in CI patients than that in normal controls, respectively (all P <0.01), which was decreased in an order of CI patients with patients with unstable plaque, stable plaque, carotid artery IMT and with normal carotid artery. A strong positive correlation was observed between the CD158j expression and degree of p-ERK in CI patients with unstable plaque (P < 0. 01). Conclusion CD4+ CD28null T cells were significantly increased in CI patients with carotid atherosclerosis. CD158j might up-regulate p-ERK expression and induce the proliferation of the CD4+ CD28nullT cells; consequently, higher cytokine production such as IFN-γ produced by CD4+ CD28null T cells may cause the formation of unstable plaque.
6.Flow cytometry immunophenotyping and minimal residual disease evaluation in multiple myeloma
Baoguo CHEN ; Wenda LUO ; Boli LI ; Rui ZHENG ; Weihua YAN ; Weiwu SHI
Chinese Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2011;34(1):10-14
Objective To investigate the characteristics of immunophenotyping and clinical significance of MRD analysis in MM patients. Methods Multi-parameter flow cytometry was applied to analyze the immunophenotyping of malignant plasma cells from 172 MM patients, and normal plasma cells from 16 healthy individuals. MRD was analyzed in 32 MM patients with remission. Meanwhile, the effects of MRD status on the disease relapse and patient disease free survival ( DFS ) time was evaluated by following up patients. Results The immunophenotyping of normal plasma cells were CD38, CD138, CD19 and CD45 positive, while the predominant phenotype of MM cells were CD+38( 100.0% ), CD+138( 100.0% ), CD-19 ( 167/172, 97. 1% ), CD+56( 152/172, 88.4% ) and CD-45( 166/172, 96. 5% ). The characteristic markers for MM cells were CD+38, CD-138, CD-19, CD-45 and CD+56. MRD analysis revealed that, among 32 MM patients with remission, 14 patients were MRD negative and 18 patients were MRD positive. During follow-up of 2 to 16 months, the relapse rate in MRD negative patients was significantly lower ( 4/14, 28.6% ) than that of MRD positive patients ( 13/18, 72. 2% ;χ2 =6. 03, P <0. 05 ). Furthermore, the DFS time was significantly longer in MRD negative patients[ 16. 23( 10. 37-21.62 )months ] than that of the MRD positive patients [ 10. 07( 3. 79-16. 20 )months,χ2 =7. 53,P <0. 05 ]. Conclusions CD+38, CD+138, CD-19, CD-45 and CD+56 are the characteristic markers of MM cells compared to those of the normal plasma cells. MRD analysis is a valuable prognostic factor for MM patients.
7.The bone marrow morphology characteristics and the clinical significance of six patients with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome
Qing WANG ; Boli LI ; Baoguo CHEN ; Huazhong CHEN ; Yanping SHAO ; Rui ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Infectious Diseases 2015;(5):266-270
Objective To investigate the bone marrow morphology characteristics in patients with severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS)and to evaluate the clinical value of bone marrow morphology examination in the diagnosis of SFTS.Methods The bone marrow morphology and clinical data of six newly diagnosed SFTS patients with positive test of novel bunyavirus infection admitted to Taizhou Hospital from July 2011 to November 2014 were retrospectively analyzed.Results The increased ratio of lymphoid and monocytoid histiocytes (0.02 - 0.23 )and hemophagocytic phenomenon were observed in all of the six patients′ bone marrow smears.Two of the six cases were diagnosed with hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH)according to the clinical diagnosis criteria and the remaining four cases were defined as highly suspected HLH.Conclusions The progression of SFTS disease might be closely related with HLH induced by novel bunyavirus infection.Morphology examination of bone marrow smear is beneficial for the early differential diagnosis of SFTS.
8.Gastroprotective Effects of Ascaridole on Gastric Ulcer in Rats
Yonghong ZHU ; Xinxin LI ; Hongmei MO ; Lihua ZHANG ; Lanlan ZHANG ; Shuiping ZHOU ; Xiaohui MA ; Boli ZHANG
Chinese Herbal Medicines 2012;04(1):58-62
ObjectiveTo evaluate the gastroprotective activity of ascaridole.MethodsThe gastroprotective effect of ascaridole was evaluated on ulcer healing in rats with acetic acid-induced chronic gastric ulcer,pylorus ligation- and Aspirininduced gastric ulcer.Ascaridole was ig administered with the dosages of 10 and 20 mg/kg once daily for 7 d.Results Ascaridole showed the significant anti-ulcer effects.In acetic acid-induced gastric ulcer rats,the ulcer areas after 10 and 20 mg/kg of ascaridole treatment were (65.1 ± 20.0) and (50.6 ± 11.0) mm2,respectively,which were significant lower (P < 0.01) than that of the control group [(116.7 ± 35.8) mm2].For pylorus ligation model,ascaridole showed a gastric ulcer healing effect in a dose-dependent manner.Ascaridole at the dose of 20 mg/kg showed 50% ulcer protection and had a significant (P < 0.05) gastroprotective activity since it decreased the total acidity and pepsin activity.Compared to the control group,the two dosages of ascaridole showed the significant reduction (P < 0.05) in the ulcer index on Aspirin-induced ulcer.ConclusionThis study provides evidence that ascaridole shows potential efficacy on the healing of gastric ulcers induced by acetic acid,Aspirin,and pylorus ligation.
9.Study on the induction of drug metabolizing enzyme CYP1 A1 activity by Ginsenoside Rc,Re,Rf and Rg1
Han LI ; Yuguang WANG ; Zengchun MA ; Hongling TAN ; Chengrong XIAO ; Xianglin TANG ; Boli ZHANG ; Yue GAO
Chinese Pharmacological Bulletin 2016;32(9):1217-1223
Aim To investigate the induction effect of ginsenoside Rc, Re, Rf and Rg1 on CYP1A1, and further validate the role of aryl hydrocarbon receptor in CYP1A1 expression. Methods Dual luciferase re-porter gene system was performed. Four kinds of gin-senoside were screened for aryl hydrocarbon receptor activation by reporter assays, and TCDD as the positive control. Further with different concentrations of ginsen-oside Rc, Re, Rf and Rg1 treated on LS174T cells, RNA and total protein were extracted to detect the reg-ulating effect of ginsenosides on CYP1 A1 mRNA and protein expression with Real-time PCR and Western blot technology respectively. Results Reporter gene screening showed that the ginsenoside Rc, Re, Rf and Rg1 could activate AhR and had potential effects on the induction of CYP1A1 enzyme. Meanwhile, dose-de-pendent induction of the gene expression were observed in response to ginsenoside Rc, Re, Rf and Rg1 and the levels of CYP1 A1 protein expression were increased by ginsenoside Rc, Re, Rf and Rg1 in varying de-grees. Conclusion Ginsenoside Rc, Re, Rf and Rg1 can up-regulate the gene and protein expression of CYP1 A1 possibly via the AhR-mediated CYP1 A1 path-way.
10.Study on the application of bio-heat transfer science to the quantitative analysis of tongue inspection
Fan WEI ; Kai ZHU ; Jian HE ; Yan LI ; Boli ZHANG ; Xiumei GAO ; Yi WANG
Journal of Integrative Medicine 2003;1(2):135-7
OBJECTIVE: To research the mechanism of the tongue inspection in traditional Chinese medicine and to study the special relationship between temperature distribution of the tongue and the tongue color. METHODS: The temperature field of human and pig's tongue was measured by infrared thermal vision system and thermal-couple probe. The blood perfusion rates in the human tongue and the pig's tongue were obtained with laser Doppler rheometer and CBI-8000 physiology research system. The temperature field of the profile of tongue was computed by numerical method. RESULTS: The quantitative curve of the temperature distribution on the surface of tongue and the relationship between temperature and blood perfusion rate were obtained. And the temperature in the profile of tongue was obtained by finite element method. CONCLUSION: The research involves that the different tongue color can reflect different tongue temperature and blood perfusion rate. This proved that it is acceptable to apply the bio-heat transfer theory to the tongue inspection research. The results provided a new method to research the tongue inspection in traditional Chinese medicine.