1.The immunoregulation and clinical effect of Yupingfeng capsule combined with Seretide on patients with cough variant asthma
Shaolin LI ; Yanfen FANG ; Qiaolian LIU ; Chunnan LI
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2016;38(6):512-514
Objective To detect the immunoregulation and clinical effect ofYupingfeng capsule combined with Seretide on patients with cough variant asthma (CVA).Methods CVA Patients were randomly divided into the Seretide control group (n=54) andYupingfeng capsule combined with Seretide group (n=54). Seretide group received inhaled Seretide. Combined traditional Chinese medicine group received Seretide and Yuping Feng capsule. Two groups were treated for 12 weeks. The IL-17, IL-10 and IL-6 expression was detected by ELISA analysis. The clinic effect rate and adverse events were compared.Results After treatment, compared with the Seretide group, the expression of IL-17 (18.72 ± 4.26 ng/mlvs. 26.17 ± 5.58 ng/ml;t=2.462,P<0.05) and IL-6 (21.58 ± 4.12 ng/mlvs. 30.66 ± 6.27 ng/ml;t=2.523,P<0.05) were significantly lower in combined traditional Chinese medicine group than that in Seretide group; and IL-10 (15.56 ± 2.74 ng/mlvs. 12.25 ± 2.81 ng/ml;t=2.244, P<0.05) was significantly higher in combined traditional Chinese medicine group. The daytime (1.12 ± 0.26 vs.1.42 ± 0.33,t=2.283) and night time cough score (1.24 ± 0.28vs. 1.52 ± 0.37,t=2.291) in combined traditional Chinese medicine group was significantly lower than that in Seretide group (P<0.05). The clinic effect rate (92.6%vs. 77.8%,χ2=2.438) in combined traditional Chinese medicine group was significantly higher than that in Seretide group (P=0.037).ConclusionYupingfengcapsule combined with Seretide can decrease IL-17 expression and increase IL-10 expression to inhibit inflammatory reaction in CVA patients, and showed significantly higher clinical effect rates.
2.Argus versus manual methods to measure live volume of living liver transplant donors
Hong WANG ; Jingchen ZHENG ; Xuetao MU ; Yi MA ; Chunnan WU ; Xin ZHONG ; Yunjin ZANG ; Chaoyang LI
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2009;43(3):266-269
Objective To investigate the feasibility of measuring liver volume with Argus methoct Methods Thirty-two healthy liver transplant donor candidates underwent liver MRI on a 3.0 T MR unit.Volume interpolated body examination(VIBE)was performed after the administration of gadobenate dimeglumine.The VIBE data was transferred to the diagnostic workstation,and then multiple planar reconstruction(MPR)images were acquired.Firstly.two observers manually drawn the liver shape and calculated three volumes:the whole liver volume and right lobes volumes include middle hepatic vein (MHV)and exclude MHV,respectively.Secondly,the same data was transferred to Argus software.calculated that three volumes.Each measurement time was recorded.Actual graft volume(the right lobe)wag measured during surgery.The correlation between right lobes volume of two measurements and actual graft volume was analyzed.The time needed for Argus and that needed for manual method were compared with paired t test.Results The right lobe volumes measured by Argus,manually and surgery method were (813±187),(807 ± 181)and(713 ± 137)mm3,respectively.Argus method and manual method showed good correlation with surgery method,and the correlation coefficients were 0.897(Argus method)and 0.884(manual method),respectively.The time for manual method and Argu8 method were(44.3 ±2.7)and(12.2.±1.0)min,respectively.There was significant difference between Argus and manual methods (t=76.39,P<0.05).Conclusion Compared with manual method,use of the Liver volumetric measurement by Argus software not only correlated well with Actual graft volume,but also saves time.Argus has potential clinical value for volumetric measurement in living liver transplant donors.
3.Extraction and antioxidant activity of collagen from elephant skin, pig skin and fish scales.
Chunnan LI ; Jiaming SUN ; Hui ZHANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2011;36(16):2183-2186
OBJECTIVETo study collagen structure of the traditional Chinese medicine elephant skin and the proposed alternatives such as pig skin, fish scale, and antioxidant activity.
METHODOrthogonal experimental design method was employed to determine the optimal extraction condition of collagen from the elephant skin, and the structure and content of collagen of proposed alternatives were compared, their scavenging ability were determined by salicylic acid.
RESULTCollagen extracted from elephant skin with the optimal conditions was the structural integrity and good quality first time, and collagen structure of the elephant skin was similar to the proposed alternatives. Free radical scavenging capacity of collagen, values of IC50, were 0.51 g x L(-1) of elephant skin, 0.60 g x L(-1) of pig skin and 0.42 g x L(-1) of fish scale.
CONCLUSIONBy comparing and identification of proteins that the collagen of elephant skin is type I collagen, with a strong antioxidant capacity, is the active ingredients of elephant skin. It provides a further study of alternatives as an important reference.
Animals ; Antioxidants ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Collagen ; isolation & purification ; pharmacology ; Elephants ; Fishes ; Skin ; chemistry ; Swine
4.Mutation analysis of autosomal and X chromosomal STR in gynecologic and breast cancer
Lijuan SUN ; Shujin LI ; Guangping FU ; Mei BAI ; Chunnan DONG ; Bo YANG ; Pingren CHEN ; Zhandong WANG ; Lihong FU ; Bin CONG
Chinese Journal of Forensic Medicine 2017;32(4):350-353,358
Objective To explore the mutation types and disciplines of STR commonly used in forensic in gynecologic and breast cancerand investigate the application of microdissection in forensic practice involving tumor tissue. Methods DNA of tumor tissues, adjacent normal tissues and peripheral blood from 62 patients with breast cancer, 62 patients with gynecologic cancer and 10 patients with benign gynecologic tumor were amplified by PowerPlex 21 System kit and Argus X-12 kit. Capillary electrophoresis of PCR products was carried out on an ABI 3130 Genetic Analyzer to obtain genotypes. Some tumor tissues with STR variation were microdissected. Results The genotype of peripheral blood in cancer patient was consistent with that of corresponding normal tissue. 4 types of STR variations were found in 46.77% gynecologic cancer tissues, compared with that in benign tumor tissues and breast cancer, the difference of STR variation was significant(P<0.01,P=0.009). The genotype of stromal cells separated by microdissection was consistent with that of corresponding adjacent normal tissue. Conclusion The STR loci detected in the study with poor stability are not suitable for forensic cases involving gynecologic cancer tissues. The genotype of stromal cells separated accurately from tumor tissues by microdissection could represent the normal DNA genotype of the individual with cancer. Microdissection is an effective solution in forensic cases with tumor tissues.
5.Study on the Separation and Purification Technology of Total Saponins from the Root of Thladiantha dubia by Macroporous Adsorption Resin
Jia NIE ; Zhongsi LI ; Jiming TONG ; Chunnan LIU ; Keming LIU ; Yongping LIU
China Pharmacy 2018;29(3):322-326
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the separation and purification technology of total saponins from the root of Thladiantha dubia (TSTR). METHODS: The content of TSTR was determined by UV-visible spectrophotometry. By comparing static adsorption and desorption properties of different types (AB-8, D101, DM130, HPD100, HPD300, HPD450, HPD600, HPD826, NKA-9) of macroporous adsorption resin, the type of macroporous adsorption resin was screened. With the content of TSTR as the index, influential factors of macroporous adsorption resin for adsorbing (ratio of height to diameter of resin, mass concentration of medicine liquid, adsorption volume flow, saturated extent of adsorption) and desorbing (desorption solvent volume fraction, desorption solvent volume flow, volume of desorbed solvent) TSTR were investigated. The optimal technology was screened. The technology validation, purification and preparation were conducted. RESULTS: HPD100 type macroporous adsorption resin had good adsorption and desorption properties for TSTR. The optimal adsorption technology was that the ratio of the height to diameter of the resin column was 1:5; mass concentration of medicine liquid was 1 g/mL; adsorption volume flow rate was 1 BV/h; saturated adsorption capacity was 1. 25 g per 1 g HPD100 resin; the optimal desorption technology was that the volume fraction of desorption solvent ethanol was 75%; volume flow rate of desorption was 3 BV/h; the volume of desorption solvent was 5 BV. The average desorption retention rate of TSTR was 77. 96% in technology validation (RSD=0. 46%, n=3) and the purity of prepared TSTR in TSTR dry cream was 52. 47% (RSD =1. 53%, n=3). CONCLUSIONS: The optimal purification technology is stable, feasible and suitable for the separation and purification of TSTR.
6.Effects of occupational radiation exposure on peripheral blood lymphocyte count and cell cycle in logging workers
Weiguo LI ; Gang GAO ; Yan PAN ; Hailiang LI ; Jianlei RUAN ; Chunnan PIAO ; Jinghong FU ; Jianxiang LIU
Chinese Journal of Radiological Health 2024;33(1):28-32
Objective To investigate the effects of prolonged low-dose neutron-γ radiation on peripheral blood lymphocytes of logging workers. Methods The health information of workers in a logging company was collected by on-site blood sample collection and questionnaire survey. Individual doses of γ and neutron radiation were recorded using LiF elements and CR-39, respectively. Lymphocyte count in peripheral blood was measured by blood cytometer. Cell cycle and cyclins were detected by flow cytometry. Results The annual dose of some logging workers exceeded 5 mSv. Lymphocyte counts showed a difference of 15% between the group exposed to the lowest annual dose of 0–1 mSv (mean: 2.45 × 109/L) and the group exposed to the highest annual dose of 5–25 mSv (mean: 2.08 × 109/L). In comparison to pre-shift workers, logging workers exhibited a G1-phase arrest in the lymphocyte cycle, along with increased expression of cyclins p21 and CDK2. Conclusion Prolonged exposure to low-dose neutron-γ radiation leads to reduced lymphocyte counts as well as changes in lymphocyte cycle and cyclin expression.