1.Study on Compatibility Stability of Alanylglutamine by Using Continuous Series Infusion Device
Chengliang ZHANG ; Chengyang FENG ; Yanjiao XU ; Zaoqin YU ; Dong LIU
Herald of Medicine 2015;34(12):1657-1659
Objective To investigate the compatible stability of alanylglutamine by using continuous series infusion device,and provide experimental evidence for reasonable clinical use of alanylglutamine. Methods pH,osmolality and quantity of insoluble particles were measured by using pH meter, automatic freezing osmometer and intelligent particle detector respectively.A HPLC method was built for the determination of the content of alanylglutamine. Results pH and quantity of insoluble particles of the two tested groups did not change significantly over time. Osmolality and the content of alanylglutamine fluctuated greatly in the first half an hour. Conclusion Continuous series infusion device may not mix each bottle of solution very well.It is suggested to premix these solutions to ensure the stability of the dilution ratio and the osmotic pressure of the mixture in the process of the infusion.
2.Risk factors and prognosis of new on-set postoperative atrial fibrillation undergoing isolated coronary artery bypass grafting surgery
Feng WANG ; Dinghua YI ; Deguang FENG ; Bin LIN ; Chengyang XU ; Jiaxiang WANG ; Zhaoyun CHENG
Chinese Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2013;29(7):419-421
Objective To analyse the risk factors and prognosis of new on-set postoperative atrial fibrillation in different age and gender groups.Methods The study is a retrospective analysis in 516 patients from a single center.All cases were divided into 5 groups by ages as:< 40 years (n =61),40-49 years (n =97),50-59 years (n =115),60-75 years (n =140),and > 75 years(n =103).We retrospectively analysed the difference in the occurrence-and recurrence-rate of POAF,risk factors,feature of coronary artery in different age and gender groups.Results There were no statistics differences in the same age group.The major risk factors were smoking,family history of coronary artery disease and hyperlipaemia in age <40 years group and 40 ~ 49 years group.while the major risk factors were hypertension and diabetes in the 60-75 years group and age > 75 years group.The percentage of smoking patients decreased along with adding age.There was obviously statistical difference in the recurrence-rate of POAF across all groups during 24 follow-up months (P < 0.05).The number of coronary lesion was increased with age.There were more ostial lesions in the 60-75 years group and age > 75 years group.Conclusion There are different risk factors and characteristics among POAF patients in different age and gender groups.It is of great significance for us that comprehensive clinical intervention measures are taken to prevent recurrence of AF.
3.Effect of 5 Chinese Herbal Medicinal Ingredients on the Activity of Carboxylesterase 1 and 2 in vitro
Xiping LI ; Yanjiao XU ; Chengliang ZHANG ; Daochun XIANG ; Chengyang FENG ; Dong LIU
China Pharmacist 2015;(2):197-200
Objective:To evaluate the inhibitory effect of 5 Chinese herbal medicinal ingredients baicalin, andrographolide, hes-peridin, polyphenols and daidzein on the activity of carboxylesterase 1 (CES1) and carboxylesterase 2 (CES2). Methods: The spe-cial probes respectively for CES1 and CES2, namely imidapril and CPT-11, imidaprilat and SN-38, were used to investigate the poten-tial effect of the above drugs on CES1 and CES2 in rat liver microsomes incubation system. Results:Compared with that in the control group, the activity of CES1 and CES2 was not significantly influenced by the above 5 Chinese herbal medicinal ingredients ( P <0. 05). Conclusion:Baicalin, andrographolide, hesperidin, polyphenols and daidzein exhibit no inhibitory effect against CES1 and CES2, and further studies should be conducted to confirm the effect in vivo.
4.Research Progress in Bezoar Compound and its Preparations
Wei LI ; Xiping LI ; Chengliang ZHANG ; Yanjiao XU ; Zaoqin YU ; Chengyang FENG
China Pharmacist 2015;18(10):1784-1787
With the advent of bezoar substitutes, bezoar compound has been widely used in clinics. Bezoar is commonly applied in the traditional prescriptions for emergency. Due to the complex compositions and difficult soluble constituents, the prescriptions show the disadvantages of low bioavailability and slow onset in clinical application, and the effectiveness is usually related with the adminis-tration route and characteristics of dosage form of the preparations. The exiting bezoar compound and its new dosage forms were summa-rized in the paper, and the existing bezoar compound preparations were stated according to the characteristics of dosage forms and com-pound clinical application in order to promote the development and application of bezoar new dosage forms.
5.Effects of curcumin on peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma expression and nuclear translocation/redistribution in culture-activated rat hepatic stellate cells.
Yang CHENG ; Jian PING ; Lie-Ming XU
Chinese Medical Journal 2007;120(9):794-801
BACKGROUNDThe function of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) in hepatic fibrogenesis remains largely unknown. Curcumin is a natural substance extracted form Curcuma Longa Linn and has a variety of pharmacological effects. In this study, the effects of curcumin on the proliferation, activation and apoptosis of rat hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) through PPARgamma signaling were investigated.
METHODSHSCs were isolated from the normal Sprague Dawley rats through in situ perfusion of the liver with Pronase E and density-gradient centrifugation with Nycodenz. Cells were treated with curcumin, troglitazone, salvianolic acid B or GW9662. The effect on HSCs proliferation was determined by MTT colorimetry. Total RNA was extracted by TRizol reagent and gene levels were determined by semi-quantitative RT-PCR. Total cellular and nuclear protein were isolated and separated by 10% sodium dodecy lsulfate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. Protein levels were determined by Western blot. Cell apoptosis was detected by Hoechst 33258 staining. PPARgamma subcellular distribution was detected by immunofluorescent staining. The activities of MMP-2 and 9 were measured by Gelatin zymograph assay.
RESULTSCurcumin suppressed HSCs proliferation in a dose-dependent manner. As HSCs underwent gradual activation with culture prolongation the PPARgamma nuclear expression level decreased. Curcumin up-regulated PPARgamma expression and significantly inhibited the production of alpha-SMA and collagen I. PPARgamma is expressed in the cytoplasm and nucleus and is evenly distributed in HSCs, but accumulated in the nucleus of HSCs and disappeared from cytoplasm after curcumin treatment. Hoechst 33258 staining showed that curcumin induced the apoptosis of culture-activated HSCs and significantly increased pro-apoptotic Bax expression and reduced anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 expression. Cyclin D1 gene, activated NFkappaB p65 protein and TGFbetaR-I protein expression were down-regulated significantly by curcumin. The activities of MMP-2 and MMP-9 were enhanced significantly by curcumin.
CONCLUSIONSCurcumin can inhibit the proliferation and activation of HSCs, induce the apoptosis of activated HSCs and enhance the activities of MMP-2 and MMP-9. The effects of curcumin are mediated through activating the PPARgamma signal transduction pathway and associated with PPARgamma nuclear translocation/redistribution.
Active Transport, Cell Nucleus ; drug effects ; Activin Receptors, Type I ; analysis ; Animals ; Apoptosis ; drug effects ; Cell Nucleus ; metabolism ; Cell Proliferation ; drug effects ; Cells, Cultured ; Curcumin ; pharmacology ; Cyclin D1 ; genetics ; Liver ; cytology ; metabolism ; Liver Cirrhosis ; drug therapy ; etiology ; Male ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 ; metabolism ; PPAR gamma ; physiology ; Protein-Serine-Threonine Kinases ; Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ; analysis ; RNA, Messenger ; analysis ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, Transforming Growth Factor beta ; analysis ; Signal Transduction ; Transcription Factor RelA ; genetics ; bcl-2-Associated X Protein ; analysis
6. Effect and mechanism of down-regulating REV7 expression on the radiosensitivity of human colon cancer cell HCT116
Chengyang YUAN ; Lu MA ; Feifei KONG ; Fang XU
Chinese Journal of Radiation Oncology 2020;29(2):115-117
Objective:
To evaluate the effect and mechanism of down-regulating the expression of REV7 on the radiosensitivity of human colon cancer cell HCT116.
Methods:
HCT116 cells were cultured and the expression of REV7 was down-regulated by RNA interference technique. HCT116 cells were divided into the blank group, negative control transfected with negative RNA oligo group and REV7 expression down-regulation transfected with REV7 RNA oligo group, respectively. The cell proliferation was determined by colony formation assay. The expression levels of the proteins of relevant genes were detected by Western blot. The level of cell apoptosis and non-homologous end joining was evaluated.
Results:
The colony formation rate was significantly reduced in THE REV7 siRNA group after 6Gy irradiation (
7.Influence of Mode of Delivery on Children’s Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder and Childhood Intelligence
Min XU ; Xuemei YU ; Benjie FAN ; Guimei LI ; Xinxin JI
Psychiatry Investigation 2023;20(8):714-720
Objective:
To investigate whether differences exist in attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and intelligence between children born by cesarean delivery and those born by vaginal delivery.
Methods:
This retrospective study included singleton children that were born between January 2013 and December 2014. The Chinese version of the Conners’ Parent Rating Scale–Revised (CPRS-48) was required on the probability of psychological and behavioral problems. The China–Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children (C-WIRS) was used for evaluation of crystallized intelligence and Raven’s Standard Progressive Matrices for evaluation of fluid intelligence.
Results:
A total of 10,568 valid questionnaires were obtained. CPRS-48 ADHD index and detection rate were higher in cesarean delivery group than those in vaginal delivery group. Cesarean delivery groups had a lower performance intelligence quotient score according to C-WISC.
Conclusion
Children born by cesarean delivery were more likely to have a risk of ADHD and a lower performance intelligence quotient compared with those born by vaginal delivery.
8.Hydrogel loaded with exosomes from Wharton 's Jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cells enhances wound healing in mice.
Cui Bocheng XU ; Zhengbao XU ; Chengyang YU ; Zufu JIANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2023;52(6):766-776
OBJECTIVES:
To explore the effect of hydrogel loaded with exosomes from Wharton's Jelly-derived mesenchymal stem cell (WJMSC) on wound healing.
METHODS:
Exosomes were extracted from WJMSC, and the morphology and size of WJMSC-derived exosomes (WEX) were analyzed by transmission electron microscopy and nanoparticle size analyzer, respectively. The surface markers CD9, CD81, and Calnexin of WEX were detected by Western blotting. Exosome-loaded alginate hydrogel (WEX-gel) was prepared; its morphology was studied by scanning electron microscope, and its rheological behavior was examined by a rheometer. The in vitro drug release performance of WEX-gel was investigated by BCA method. RAW264.7 cells were treated with alginate hydrogel, WEX and WEX-gel, respectively; and the expression of CD86 and CD206 in macrophages was detected by flow cytometry. A full-thickness skin wound model was established in mice; the model mice were randomly divided into blank control group, WEX control group and WEX-gel group, and PBS, WEX and WEX-gel were applied to the wound area of mice, respectively. On day 3, the skin tissue of mice was excised, and the antibacterial effect of WEX hydrogel was evaluated by plate counting. On day 15, the mice were euthanized and the percentage of residual wounds was calculated. The histological changes of the skin wound were observed after hematoxylin and eosin (HE) and Masson stainings. The expression of CD86, CD206, CD31 and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) in the skin wound tissue was detected by immunohistochemistry.
RESULTS:
Exosomes were successfully extracted from WJMSC. WEX-gel presented a regular three-dimensional network structure, good rheology and controlled drug release performance. WEX-gel promoted the polarization of RAW264.7 cells from the M1 phenotype to M2 phenotype in vitro. The residual wound percentage in blank control group, WEX control group and WEX-gel group were (27.5±3.4)%, (15.3±1.2)% and (7.6±1.1)%, respectively (P<0.05). The antibacterial property of WEX-gel is better than that of WEX (P<0.05). The dermis thickness, the number of new hair follicles, and the rate of collagen deposition in the WEX-gel group were significantly higher than those in the other two groups (all P<0.05). The expression of CD206, CD31 and VEGF in skin wound tissue was higher and the expression of CD86 was lower in WEX-gel group than those in other two groups (all P<0.05).
CONCLUSIONS
WEX-gel can significantly promote wound healing in mice by regulating the polarization of macrophages.
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