1.Human papillomavirus infection situation and its genotype distribution among gynecological outpatients
Jiangyu HUANG ; Jian TANG ; Shuzhe YANG ; Chengui LIU
Chongqing Medicine 2014;(27):3614-3616
Objective To understand the status quo of human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and its genotypes distribution a-mong gynecological outpatients in Chengdu region .Methods The DNA microarray technique combined with PCR and DNA reverse hybridizatio technology was used to detect the genotypes of HPV infection .The data were analyzed by the SPSS 13 .0 software .Re-sults A total of 5 052 samples of cervical exfoliated cells among gynecological outpatients were detected ,and the total positive rate of HPV infection was 17 .52% .The differences of HPV infection among various age groups were statistically significant ,especially the positive rate of HPV infection in the 20-25 years age group was higher than that in the 26-30 years age group and the 31-35 years age group(P<0 .05) ,and which in the 36 -40 years age group was also higher than that in the 26 -30 years age group (P<0 .05) .The positive detection rate of high risk HPV subgenotypes was 18 .1% ,which was higher than 5 .5% of low risk sub-genotypes with statistical difference (P<0 .01) .HPV 52 was the most frequent subgenotypes in high risk subgenotypes ,accounting for 15 .03% ,followed by HPV 16 and HPV 58;HPV 81 was the most frequent subgenotypes in low risk subgenotypes ,accounting for 7 .98% .Conclusion The positive rate of HPV infection among gynecological outpatients is higher ,and the majority of geno-types are high risk .It is suggested that the routine examination of HPV subgenotypes detection focused on different age groups should be recommended .
2.Effect of three penetration enhancers on corneal permeability of mangiferin in vitro.
Rui LIU ; Zhidong LIU ; Lexin SHU ; Chengui ZHANG ; Boli ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(23):3131-3135
OBJECTIVETo investigate the effects of labrasol, solutol HS 15 and transcutol P on the corneal permeability of mangiferin in vitro.
METHODThe effects of three penetration enhancers on the corneal permeability of mangiferin were investigated in vitro by using isolated rabbit corneas.
RESULTThe apparent Papp enhancements were increased 1.80, 3.27, 3.41 and 4.76-folds with Lab at 1.0%, 1.5%, 2.0% and 3.0% (P < 0.01), respectively. The apparent Papp increased 1.98 and 3.07-folds with Sol at 0.2% and 0.4% (P < 0.01), respectively, but reduced with 0.010%-0.03% Trans.
CONCLUSIONThe Papp value of mangiferin is significantly enhanced by 1.0%-3.0% Lab, 0.2% and 0.4% Sol, however the Papp value of mangiferin is reduced by 0.01%-0.03% Trans.
Animals ; Cornea ; drug effects ; metabolism ; Drug Carriers ; chemistry ; Ethylene Glycols ; chemistry ; Glycerides ; In Vitro Techniques ; Organic Chemicals ; chemistry ; Permeability ; Plant Extracts ; pharmacokinetics ; Polyethylene Glycols ; chemistry ; Rabbits ; Stearic Acids ; chemistry ; Xanthones ; pharmacokinetics