1.Study on Compatible Stability of Calcium Folinate for Injection Mixed with Glucose Injection and Sodium Chloride Injection
Jing AN ; Chanyi LI ; Qian LI ; Wanjun BAI ; Zhanjun DONG
China Pharmacy 2017;28(20):2764-2767
OBJECTIVE:To investigate the compatible stability of Calcium folinate for injection mixed with Glucose injection and Sodium chloride injection. METHODS:Referring to clinical common concentration,each 3 Calcium folinate for injection (each injection was equal to calcium folinate 100 mg)were respectively mixed with Glucose injection 250 mL or Sodium chloride injection 250 mL. At room temperature,under light or dark condition,the appearance of mixtures,pH value and the number of in-soluble particles were investigated 0,1,2,3,4,6,8,12,24,36,48 h. The contents of calcium folinate in mixtures were deter-mined by HPLC. RESULTS:Under above condition,the color of the mixtures had no change,and no gas,precipitation and turbid-ity was found;there was no evident change in pH values(RSD<2%,n=11). 0 h after mixing,there was large number of parti-cles≥10 μm in mixtures,but the number of particle was decreased as time;within 48 h,the number of particles ≥10 μm and ≥25 μm in mixtures were all in line with the standard of Chinese Pharmacopeia(2015 edition). Under the protection from light con-dition,relative contents of calcium folinate in mixtures had no significant change(RSD<2%,n=11). Under light condition,rela-tive contents of calcium folinate in mixtures decreased significantly,decreasing to 94.5%(mixed with Glucose injection) and 88.4%(mixed with Sodium chloride injection). CONCLUSIONS:Calcium folinate for injection is more stable in Glucose injec-tion,and the stability of compatibility can be affected by light conditions. After mixed with Glucose injection and Sodium chloride injection,Calcium folinate for injection should be kept away from light and used as soon as possible
2.Neural substrates for regulating self-grooming behavior in rodents
LI GUANQING ; LU CHANYI ; YIN MIAOMIAO ; WANG PENG ; ZHANG PENGBO ; WU JIALIANG ; WANG WENQIANG ; WANG DING ; WANG MENGYUE ; LIU JIAHAN ; LIN XINGHAN ; ZHANG JIAN-XU ; WANG ZHENSHAN ; YU YIQUN ; ZHANG YUN-FENG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Science. B 2024;25(10):841-856
Grooming,as an evolutionarily conserved repetitive behavior,is common in various animals,including humans,and serves essential functions including,but not limited to,hygiene maintenance,thermoregulation,de-arousal,stress reduction,and social behaviors.In rodents,grooming involves a patterned and sequenced structure,known as the syntactic chain with four phases that comprise repeated stereotyped movements happening in a cephalocaudal progression style,beginning from the nose to the face,to the head,and finally ending with body licking.The context-dependent occurrence of grooming behavior indicates its adaptive significance.This review briefly summarizes the neural substrates responsible for rodent grooming behavior and explores its relevance in rodent models of neuropsychiatric disorders and neurodegenerative diseases with aberrant grooming phenotypes.We further emphasize the utility of rodent grooming as a reliable measure of repetitive behavior in neuropsychiatric models,holding promise for translational psychiatry.Herein,we mainly focus on rodent self-grooming.Allogrooming(grooming being applied on one animal by its conspecifics via licking or carefully nibbling)and heterogrooming(a form of grooming behavior directing towards another animal,which occurs in other contexts,such as maternal,sexual,aggressive,or social behaviors)are not covered due to space constraints.