1.Diagnosis and microsurgery of acute spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma
Wusi QIU ; Zhenghu WU ; Chenchen GUO ; Hong SHEN ; Weiguo LIU
Chinese Journal of Postgraduates of Medicine 2009;32(17):12-14
Objective To investigate the diagnosis and the effect of microsurgery in patients with acute spontaneous spinal epidural hematoma (ASSEH). Method Five patients with ASSEH treated with microsurgery and confirmed pathologically were retrospectively analyzed. Results The main clinical presentations were root pain and palsy. The main manifestations of MRI were long-segment epidural lesion of high intensity in T1 and T2-weighted images without enhancement. With the microsurgery system, laminectomy via posterior approach and hematoma removal were successfully undergone with full recovery in all cases. Conclusions MRI assisted with the main clinical symptoms may aid preoperative diagnosis in symptomatic ASSEH. Microsurgery is an effective method for treating ASSEH. Postoperative (rather than preoperative) spinal DSA is advantageous for exclusion of spinal vascular malformation in treating ASSEH.
2.Determination of bisphenol A in water by truncated aptamer-fluorescence method
XUE Chenchen ; ZHU Guangping ; BAI Jie ; WU Nanxiang ; FAN Hongliang
Journal of Preventive Medicine 2021;33(11):1086-1090
Objective:
To establish a fluorescence method based on turncated aptamer for the determination of bisphenol A in water.
Methods:
The bisphenol A truncated aptamer containing 38 bases was selected as a recognition module, and was modified with the fluorophore 6-FAM at the 5'end. The 3'end of the complementary sequence cDNA was modified with the quencher DABCYL. The standard solutions of bisphenol A and interfering compounds were configured. The detection system was established after optimizing the number of bases in cDNA, the concentration ratio of truncated aptamer to cDNA, the incubation temperature and time, and the pH of the buffer. The specificity and recovery experiments were carried out.
Results:
When the complementary sequence cDNA included 9 bases, the concentration ratio of the truncated aptamer to cDNA was 1:1.5, the pH value of the buffer solution was 7.5, the cDNA was incubated at 55 ℃ for 60 minutes, in the concentration range of 10-75 pmol/L, the linear regression equation was y=2 230.7x+110 825, the correlation coefficient was 0.926. The limits of detection was 3.3 pmol/L. The difference values of fluorescence intensity between tetrabromobisphenol A, estradiol, estriol, bisphenol S and bisphenol A were obviously different, so there was no significant interference to the test result. The recovery rates were 97.8%, 98.8% and 102.3% with the spiked concentrations of 20.0, 40.0 and 60.0 pmol/L. The relative standard deviations were 4.4%, 2.1% and 2.6% (n=5), respectively.
Conclusion
The fluorescence method based on turncated aptamer has the advantages of easy operation, high sensitivity and specificity, which can be used for the determination of bisphenol A in water.
3.Antitumor effect of cadmium (Ⅱ) complex of pyrazolone derivatives on melanoma B16 cells in vitro and in vivo
Chenchen CHANG ; Ting WU ; Meifang WANG ; Guancheng XU ; Surong SUN
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology 2017;31(5):405-413
OBJECTIVE To investigate the antitumor effect of cadmium (Ⅱ) complex of pyrazolone derivatives 1-phenyl-3-methyl-4-propionyl-5-pyrazolone salicyloyl hydrazide-cadmium (Ⅱ) (Cd-PMPP-SAL) on the murine melanoma B16 cells in vitro and in vivo and its mechanisms. METHODS B16 cells were incubated with Cd-PMPP-SAL at 1.0, 1.5, 3.0, 5.0 and 10.0 mg·L-1 for 24, 48 or 72 h. The prolifera? tion rate of B16 cel s was evaluated by MTT assay. B16 cel s were incubated with Cd-PMPP-SAL at 6.25, 12.50 and 25.00 mg·L-1 for 24 h, while cell morphology was observed by Hoechst33258 staining. Apop?tosis of B16 cells was detected by Annexin Ⅴ-FITC/PI staining. The activity of caspases in B16 cells was detected by caspase activity assay. C57BL/6J mice were inoculated subcutaneously with B16 cells to establish a tumor-bearing model. Five days later, Cd-PMPP-SAL at 6.25, 12.50 and 25.00 mg·kg-1 was injected into tumors of C57BL/6J mice once a day for 12 d. The body mass was recorded daily. One day after the last administration, all the mice were killed and the tumor was harvested. Tumor volume and mass were measured, and the tumor inhibitory rates were calculated. Pathological changes of the tumor, liver and lung were observed under a microscope. The expressions of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and fibroblast growth factor 2 (FGF2) in tumor tissues were detected by immuno?histochemistry. The apoptotic cells in transplanted tumor tissues were detected by TUNEL. RESULTS Cd-PMPP-SAL inhibited the proliferation of B16 cells. The IC50 was 4.946 mg · L-1, and 95% confidence interval was 4.24-5.65 mg · L-1. The apoptosis rates(12.8 ± 1.4)% and (18.4 ± 0.4)% of Cd-PMPP-SAL 12.50 and 25.00 mg · L-1 groups were significantly higher than those of control group (1.7 ± 0.1)% (P<0.01). The activity of caspase 3 and 9 of Cd-PMPP-SAL 25.00 mg · L-1 group was significantly higher than that of control group (P<0.01), but there was no significant difference in caspases 3/7. The relative tumor volumes of Cd-PMPP-SAL 6.25, 12.50 and 25.00 mg · kg-1 treated groups from the 8th day of treatment were significantly decreased compared with the model group (P<0.01). The result of paraffin sections showed that the transplanted tumor tissues in Cd-PMPP-SAL 12.50 and 25.00 mg · kg- 1 groups exhibited different degrees of necrosis, but there was no significant pathological damage to the liver or lung tissues of mice. Compared with model group, expressions of VEGF and FGF2 in Cd-PMPP-SAL 12.50 and 25.00 mg · kg-1 treated groups were significantly inhibited (P<0.05), and apoptotic cell rates were significantly higher (P<0.05). CONCLUSION Cd-PMPP-SAL can inhibit growth of B16 cells in vivo and in vitro, which may be associated with induction of tumor cell apoptosis and inhibition of tumor angiogenesis.
4.Determination of Cinnamic Aldehyde Content in Xianggui Huazhuo Capsules by Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry
Dan WU ; Chenchen ZHANG ; Jizhang YANG ; Hongmiao LIU
Herald of Medicine 2015;(3):376-378
Objective To establish a method for determining cinnamic aldehyde content in Xianggui Huazhuo capsules by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS). Methods The content of cinnamic aldehyde was determined by GC-MS. Separation was performed on a capillary column (30 m×0. 25 mm, 0. 25 μm) with HP-5 as the stationary phase. A programmed temperature was employed. The flow rate was 1 mL·min-1 with He as carrier gas, and split ratio was 50∶1. The injection volume was 1. 0 μL. Results The cinnamic aldehyde was well isolated from the other ingredients. A good linear relationships of cin-namic aldehyde in range of 0. 02-4. 00 mg·mL-1 was observed. The correlation coefficient was 0. 999 4. The average recovery of cinnamic aldehyde was 96. 2% , and RSD was less than 2. 11% . Conclusion The method is simple, accurate and suitable for determination of cinnamic aldehyde content.
5.Determination of 2?-hydroxy-ursolic acid from Herba Rabdosiae Serrae in various collecting periods
Jianfeng WU ; Bin LIU ; Chenchen ZHU ; Xiaopin LAI
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(01):-
Object To supply the basis for the optimal collecting period for Herba Rabdosiae Serrae (HRS). To lay down relevant Standard Operating practice (SOP) in accordance with GAP of Chinese medicinal materials and put them into practice with providing basic researching data. Methods To determine the contents of 2?-hydroxy-ursolic acid in HRS by various collecting periods (cultured under GAP) by RP-HPLC. Chromatographic conditions: Kromasil RP-C_ 18 (250 mm ? 4.6 mm,5 ?m) column;the mobile phase was acetonitrile-0.05% trifluoro-acetic acid solution (70.5∶29.5);the velocity of flow was 0.8 mL/min;column temperature was 25 ℃;and the detection wavelength was at 210 nm. Results In various collecting periods,contents of 2?-hydroxy-ursolic acid in HRS are the highest in the collection of earlier flower of Rabdosia Lophanthoides var. gerardianus (Beutham) H. Hara in August. Conclusion It suggests that HRS be gathered in the leaves luxuriance before blooming.
6.Improvement of cardiac function after cardiopulmonary resuscitation by using isosorbide ;mononitrate in porcine models
Chenchen HANG ; Tao WANG ; Ziren TANG ; Caijun WU
Chinese Journal of Emergency Medicine 2016;25(9):1136-1141
Objective To determine the protective effect of isosorbidemononitrate (IM) on myocardial injury after restoration of spontaneous circulation (ROSC)in swine models of cardiac arrest induced by ventricular fibrillation.Methods The experiment was carried out in Animal Lab of Beijing Chao-Yang Hospital,Capital Medical University.Ventricular fibrillation was induced and untreated for 8 min in twenty WhuZhiShan piglets.CPR was performed until ROSC occurred.The animals were randomized (random number)into two groups:IMgroup (n =10)and control group (n =10).IM [2 μg/(kg· min)]or the equivalent volume in saline was administered respectively for 6 h after ROSC.Hemodynamics and post-resuscitation cardiac function were monitored until 24 h after ROSC. Echocardiography and transmission electron microscopy were useed at 72 h after ROSC.Results There was no significant difference in survival rate between the two groups.No significant differences in mean arterial pressures (mmHg)at ROSC 6 h (88.5 ±5.6 vs.87.8 ±6.0,P =0.790)and ROSC 24 h (89.3 ±3.8 vs.86.9 ± 5.0,P =0.245)between the two groups were found.Cardiac outputs (L/min)were significantly increased at ROSC 6 h (2.40 ±0.17 vs.1.60 ±0.14,P <0.01)and ROSC 24 h (2.49 ±0.17 vs.2.09 ±0.21,P<0.01);and ejection fraction at ROSC 72 h (0.67 ±0.08 vs.0.56 ±0.09,P =0.044)was improved too,and significant differences were found between the two groups.The ultra-structural myocardial injury was ameliorated in the MI group at 72 h after CPR observed by using electron microscopy.Conclusions IM can ameliorate post-resuscitation cardiac dysfunction in porcine models of cardiac arrest induced by ventricular fibrillation.
7.Expression and clinical significance of serum γ-glutamyltransferase in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus infection in different immune status
Kangkang WU ; Chenchen YANG ; Rui HUANG ; Yong LIU ; Yali XIONG ; Ran SU ; Shufeng CAO ; Chao WU
The Journal of Practical Medicine 2014;(13):2068-2071
Objective To observe the serum γ-glutamyltransferase (γ-GGT) levels in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection in different immune status and investigate their relationship with HBV DNA loads and ALT levels. Methods Blood samples were collected from 191 patients with chronic HBV infection in different immune status, including inactive HBV carrier state (group B,n = 55), immune tolerance phase (group C, n=47), HBeAg-negative CHB (group D, n =17), immune-reactive phase (group E, n=72) and 61 healthy individuals ( group A) for the detection of the serum γ-GGT, ALT level and HBV DNA loads. Results γ-GGT level were obviously higher in groups D and E than those in groups of A, B and C (P<0.01). Correlation analysis showed that the γ-GGT levels were positively correlated with serum ALT , AST levels in HBeAg-negative CHB and immune-reactive phase , but not correlated with HBV DNA loads. Conclusions The levels of γ-GGT are different during different immune status in patients with chronic HBV infection. The increased serum γ-GGT level may be an indicator for patients with chronic HBV infection entering immune active phase. The liver inflammation is the major impact factor to the γ-GGT levels.
8.The quantitative-qualitative research of the conditions and needs of the regional network of health service system in the fast track
Mingjun HUANG ; Zhi LI ; Jie GAO ; Zuowei WU ; Chenchen FENG ; Ka LI
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing 2013;(1):18-22
Objective To explore the establishment of the coherent health service system for patients undergoing surgery in this region to optimize health care resources.Methods Using the Quantitative-qualitative research to investigate the conditions and needs of the regional network of health service between the third-grade class-A hospital and its collaborative hospitals,and it is about two-way referral,the follow ups after discharge,remote consultation,the conditions and needs of the remote training and the knowledge to the obstacles of carrying out the regional network service.Results The doctors and nurses in the research said,it was difficult to achieve the up referral in two-way referral,and there was financing obstacles for remote consultation and training,furthermore,the effects of the remote training was uncertain.Conclusions The regional network of health service between the third-grade class-A hospital and its collaborative hospitals is still weak,and we need to intensify the development of the regional network service.
9.Recent research progress on swainsonine
Haiyun QUAN ; Zhenhui REN ; Hao LU ; Shuai WANG ; Ruixu XUE ; Jianguo WANG ; Chenchen WU ; Baoyu ZHAO
Chinese Journal of Veterinary Science 2017;37(8):1633-1640
Locoweeds are presently defined as those species of the genera Oxytropis and Astragalus (family Leguminosae) that specifically contain the key toxic constituent,swainsonine.After ingesting locoweeds,livestock can develop poisoning disease characterized by chronic dysfunction of the nervous system,which causes severe economic losses to the pastoral areas.In addition,swainsonine has attracted a great attention from toxicology and medicine fields,due to its dual role of toxicity and pharmacological activity.This review not only summarizes the latest research progress of toxicity and its poisoning mechanism,pharmacological activity,source,and biosynthesis pathway of swainsonine,but also speculates the possible regulatory enzymes involved in the synthesis pathway.Moreover,the future research on swainsonine is also looked ahead,which provide references for the prevention and treatment of locoism.
10.Image quality evaluation of low-dose CT perfusion examination combined with IMR in the brain
Yun ZHANG ; Wu CAI ; Jianping GONG ; Fang QIAO ; Xin DOU ; Chenchen LIU ; Dai SHI
Journal of Practical Radiology 2017;33(9):1447-1450,1461
Objective To investigate the feasibility of low-dose CT perfusion imaging(CTPI)examination combined with iterative model reconstruction (IMR) in the brain.Methods 80 patients with clinical suspicion of acute cerebral infarction underwent the cerebral CTPI were enrolled in this study.30 normal hemispheres on group A [35 cases,80 kV,150 mAs, filtered back projection(FBP)] and group B(45 cases,80 kV,30 mAs, IMR) were selected to evaluate respectively.The pictures' subjective scores, effective radiation dose (ED),CT value,SD,signal to noise ratio(SNR), contrast to noise ratio(CNR) and the perfusion parameters of the grey matter (GM) and white matter(WM) in each hemisphere of the middle cerebral artery(MCA) territory were respectively compared at ASPECTS level 2 for the two groups.Results The ED were 2.52,0.50 mSv for group A,B.There were no statistical significances in the perfusion parameters,CT value, SD, CNR of the ROIs of the GM and WM,the SNR of the ROIs of the GM and the pictures' subjective scores between group A, B (P>0.05).There was statistical significance in the SNR of the ROIs of the WM between group A,B (P<0.05).Conclusion IMR combined with 30 mAs of the CTPI can reduce the radiation dose apparently while maintain the stability of the image quality and perfusion parameters.