1.Determination of Residual Organic Solvents in Bromfenac Sodium by Headspace Gas Chromatography
Haixia YANG ; Changbin WANG ; Yuren XING
China Pharmacist 2015;(6):888-889,925
Objective:To establish a headspace capillary GC method for the determination of residual solvents in bromfenac sodi-um. Methods:A headspace GC was used to separate the residual solvents on an HP-5 capillary column with an FID detector. The car-rier gas was nitrogen at the flow rate of 0. 8 ml·min-1 . The temperature of the injector was 200 ℃ and that of the FID was 250 ℃. The programmed column temperature was set as follows:maintained at 40℃ for 10 min, and then raised to 150℃ at the rate of 30℃·min-1 and maintained for 5 min. The containers of headspace injector were in equilibrium at 100 ℃ for 20 min. Dimethyl sulfoxide was used as the solvent. The amount of the residual solvents, such as methylbenzene, isopropanol, dichloromethane, methanol and iso-propyl ether was calculated by an external standard method. Results:All the solvents could be completely separated with good linear relationship. The average recovery of the five solvents was 98. 9%( RSD =2. 01%),99. 2% ( RSD =1. 95%),99. 6% ( RSD =1. 65%),100. 5%(RSD=1. 38%)and 100. 8%(RSD=1. 36%)(n=9),respectively. Conclusion:The method is simple and accu-rate in the determination of the five residual solvents in bromfenac sodium.
2.ANALYSIS OF PROTEINS AND ANTIGENS IN NINE STRAINS OF TOXOPLASMA GONDII BY MEANS OF SDS-PAGE AND IMMUNOBLOTTING
Changbin JIANG ; Huizhen YANG ; Heping YANG ; Yang YANG ; Keji XU
Chinese Journal of Parasitology and Parasitic Diseases 1987;0(01):-
The proteins and antigens of nine strains of Toxoplasma gondii were analyzed by SDS-PAGE and immunoblotting. These strains including RH strain, Zs-2 strain, CN strain and SHI, SH2, SH3, SH4, SH5, SH8 strains, were obtained from other laboratories or isolated from deformity fetus in our laboratory. SDS-PAGE analysis revealed that these strains were very close in the major bands of proteins and differences were observed only in part. There were common components in antigens of all strains using IgG antibody prepared from high-titre rabbit antisera raised against RH strain of Toxoplasma.
3.Changes of Tolerance and Cardiovascular Responses to Head-up Tilte Combined with LBNP Following Preceding Exposure to Head-down Tilt
Yongjie YAO ; Xiqing SUN ; Changbin YANG ; Tingsong LIU ; Yanhong WU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2006;19(3):157-162
Objective To observe pre-syncopal limited tolerance and cardiovascular responses to head-up tilt combined with lower body negative pressure (HUT/LBNP) following exposure to head-down tilt (HDT, -1 Gz). Method Exposures to HUT/LBNP (-60 mmHg) in control session (without preceding 30 s -1 Gz treatment) and in simulated push-pull effect (PPE) session (with preceding 30 s -1 Gz treatment) were performed in 8 healthy adults. The changes of hemodynamic parameters were monitored by electrical impedance instrument during the experiments. Result The mean endurance time in presyncopal symptom limited HUT/LBNP in control session and in simulated PPE session were 8.4±2.1 min and 4.5±2.4 min, respectively, the two means were significantly different (P< 0.01). In simulated PPE session, as compared with baseline, heart rate (HR) during HDT was significantly lowered (P<0.01), while stroke volume (SV) and cardiac output (CO) were increased significantly (P<0.01). During HUT/LBNP, the increased percentage (relative to baseline) of HR in PPE session was lower than these in control session (P<0.05); the decreased percentages of SV and CO during HUT/LBNP in PPE session were both higher than those in control session (P<0.05). During HUT/LBNP, arterial pulse pressure (PP) of control session was significantly decreased than the value of baseline value (P<0.05); Total peripheral resistance (TPR) of PPE session was significantly increased than baseline value (P<0.05). Conclusion Tolerance time before the appearance of presyncopal symptoms during HUT/LBNP decreases and cardiovascular responses to HUT/LBNP are impaired, preceding exposure to HDT.
4.Role of matrix metalloproteinase-3 in development of neuropathic pain in rats
Huaijie YANG ; Changbin KE ; Xuesong WANG ; Shiyu ZHONG
Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology 2012;(11):1307-1310
Objective To investigate the effects of matrix metalloproteinase-3 (MMP-3) in the development of neuropathic pain (NP) in rats.Methods One hundred and eighty male Wistar rats weighing 200-250 g were randomly divided into 4 groups (n =45 each):sham operation group (S group),NP group,MMP-3-siRNA group (Msi group) and MMP-3-siRNA negative control group (NC group).NP was induced by ligation of L5 spinal nerve (SNL).Lentivirus with MMP-3-siRNA was injected intrathecally after SNL in group Msi.Lentivirus with NC-siRNA was injected intrathecally after SNL in group NC.The mechanical pain threshold was measured at day 7,14 and 21 after SNL.The rats were then sacrificed after the last measurement of the mechanical pain threshold.The lumbar segment of the spinal cord (L4-6) was removed for determination of the expression of MMP-3 and TNF-a protein and mRNA by RT-PCR and Western blot.Results The mechanical pain threshold was significantly decreased and the expression of MMP-3 and TNF-α protein and mRNA was up-regulated at each time point in groups NP and NC as compared with group S (P < 0.05).The mechanical pain threshold was significantly higher and the expression of MMP-3 and TNF-α protein and mRNA was lower at each time point in Msi group than in NP group (P < 0.05).Conclusion Up-regulation of the expression of MMP-3 activates microglia and induces the release of TNF-α,resulting in NP in rats.
5.Recent advances in therapeutic drugs and vaccines against Ebola virus
Xi MA ; Jia YAO ; Changbin CHAI ; Hong ZHANG ; Yang WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2016;36(5):390-395
Ebola hemorrhagic fever is an acute infectious disease caused by Ebola virus,the mor-tality rate of which is up to 90% . Due to its high infection rate,high mortality rate as well as being a serious threat to public health and safety,Ebola virus is listed as a World Health Organization Risk Group 4 Patho-gen(requiring Biosafety Level 4-equivalent containment). However,there is no effective control method and treatment for Ebola virus infection. Different approaches have been used to develop vaccines and therapeutic drugs against Ebola virus infection and clinical trials of some products have been initiated,such as ZMapp, BCX-4430,GS-5734,DNA vaccines,and adenovirus vector vaccines. National Institutes of Health(NIH) announced a successful development of vaccine for Ebola virus which had passed the clinical trial by the end of 2014. At the meantime,the first anti-Ebola virus medicine had also been approved in China for emergency use only. Recent advances in the research and development of therapeutic drugs and vaccines against Ebola virus will be described in this review.
6.The exploration and practice of researchful teaching on military aerospace medicine
Changbin YANG ; Xiqing SUN ; Shu ZHANG ; Yongjie YAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Education Research 2005;0(05):-
The article described the characteristics of research teaching and try to adopt a different research teaching methods based on the characteristics of the contents of each chapter of aerospace biodynamics to enhance the effectiveness of military medicine lesson and cultivate innovative thinking ability of students in military schools.
7.Oncolytic vaccinia virus:a promising agent for cancer treatment
Xi MA ; Changbin CHAI ; Xingchen HE ; Yang DANG ; Qiao CHANG ; Yang WANG
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2016;36(10):795-800
Vaccinia virus ( VACV) has been widely used in humans for the eradication of small-pox. Since its natural ability of selective infection and replication in tumor cells without harming the normal tissue, VACV becomes a promising candidate in cancer therapy. In recent years, a variety of strategies have been successfully applied to further enhance the tumor selectivity and anti-tumor efficacy of VACV. These engineered VACVs, such as JX-594, have shown promising results in cancer treatment and have made re-markable progress in clinical trials. This review first briefly introduces the oncolytic VACV, and then focuses on the strategies applied in VACV engineering. We also discuss the main challenges and the future directions in the development of oncolytic VACV.
8.Effect of Astragalus Polysaccharide in Combination with Three-dimensional Conformal Radiotherapy on Elderly Patients with Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
Haiyan QIN ; Daoli NIU ; Changbin JIANG ; Minghui WAN ; Fen HE ; Junjie ZHEN ; Qiongfang ZHOU ; Bo YANG
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2009;36(24):1401-1403
Objective: To observe the therapeutic efficacy of astragalus polysaccharide (APS) in combination with three-dimensional conformal radiotherapy (3D-CRT) for elderly patients with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Methods: A total of 80 elderly patients with I~IV stage NSCLC were randomly divided into two groups. The 40 patients in the therapeutic group received radiotherapy in combination with APS. The 40 patients in the control group received radiotherapy alone. Both groups received 3D-CRT with a total dose of 50~ 70Gy, 2.0Gy/fraction, once a day, 5 times per week. The patients in the therapeutic group were treated with radiotherapy combined with injection of APS (250mg in 5% glucose) or normal saline (500 mL) intravenously once a day until the end of radiotherapy. The short-term efficacy and patients' quality of life were evaluated. The T-lymphocyte subpopulation and peripheral blood leukocyte count were also measured after treatment. Results: The short-term effective rates of the therapeutic group and the control group were 87.5% and 72.5%, respectively, without significant difference between the two groups (P>0.05). The decrease of peripheral blood leukocyte count after treatment in the control group was significant (P<0.05). In the therapeutic group, the T-lymphocyte subsets CD8 and CD4/CD8 were improved after treatment, with a significant difference (P< 0.05). But in the control group, no significant changes in T-lymphocyte subsets CD8 and CD4/CD8 were observed after treatment (P>0.05). Patients' quality of life in the therapeutic group was superior to that in the control group, with a significant difference (P<0.05). Conclusion: APS in combination with 3D-CRT can reduce the side effects of radiation and improve the quality of life of elderly patients with NSCLC.
9.Effects of Acute Exposure to Mild or Moderate Hypoxia on Human Psychomotor Performance and Visual-reaction Time
Xueyi LI ; Xingyu WU ; Chuan FU ; Xiaofeng SHEN ; Changbin YANG ; Yanhong WU
Space Medicine & Medical Engineering 2000;13(4):235-239
Objective The aim of this study was to determine whether psychomotor performance and visual reaction time were affected by acute exposure to mild or moderate hypoxia. Method Eighteen healthy male volunteers performed finger tapping, simple reaction time(SRT) and 4-choice reaction time(CRT) tests at simulated altitude of 300 m (control),2800 m, 3600 m and 4400 m for 1 h in a hypobaric chamber. Result SaO2 decreased from 98%(control) to 90%,82% and 74% respectively at the various altitudes. All the performance parameters showed no significant change after exposure to 2800 m for 1 h relative to ground level(P>0.05). However the mean reaction time of 4-CRT under 3600 m prolonged and performance decreased as compared with baseline value(P<0.05), and the performance decreased further under 4400 m(P<0.01). No significant difference was found in finger tapping and SRT even under exposure to 4400 m for 1 h.Furthermore, no decrease in correct rate were observed at any altitude (P>0.05). Conclusion The results from this study demonstrated that there were no measurable impairment of visual reaction time and psychomotor performance under exposure to an altitude of 2800 m for 1 h. However, adverse effects on psychomotor performance were observed under 3600 m and over.
10.Application of Diffusion Tensor Imaging in Clinical and Basic Studies of Spinal Cord Injury (review)
Changbin LIU ; Jianjun LI ; Degang YANG ; Mingliang YANG ; Liangjie DU ; Jun LI ; Feng GAO ; Qianru MENG ; Xuechao DONG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2015;21(9):1031-1036
Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI), which responds with the diffusion of water molecules in spinal cord white matter, may be used to detect the integrity of the spinal cord fiber bundles and the pathological changes after injury. It is sensitive in acute and chronic spinal cord injury, such as cervical spondylotic myelopathy, multiple sclerosis, brain damage secondary spinal cord injury, spinal nerve root damage, and so on. In basic studies, DTI can reveal the microstructure and pathological changes of the injured spinal, and be correlated with behavioral assessment, which involved mice, monkeys, calves, cats, swines, dogs, and so on.