2.Astaxanthin inhibits sodium azide-induced cytotoxicity in hepatocyte L-02 cells probably by H+ transferring function.
Jian MA ; Haimin CHEN ; Xiaojun YAN ; Feng WANG ; Weifeng XU
Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica 2011;46(5):521-6
This study is to investigate the protective effect of astaxanthin against injured hepatocyte L-02 cells induced by sodium azide (NaN3) and reveal the possible mechanisms. Hepatocyte L-02 cells were exposed to 100 mmol.L-1 NaN3 with various concentrations of astaxanthin pre-incubated, then the cell viability was measured by MTT method; The level of reactive oxygen species (ROS) was determined by DCFH-DA method; The changes of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and apoptosis ratio were detected by JC-1 method and Annexin V-FITC/PI double stain method, respectively. Results showed that after cells were exposed to 100 mmol.L-1 NaN3 for 3 hours, the cell viability significantly decreased; ROS level and the percentage of late phase apoptosis increased obviously; MMP was also declined. When cells were pretreated with astaxanthin, the cell damage and late phase apoptosis ratio reduced and MMP was maintained. However, the level of ROS showed insignificant decrease (P>0.05). The beneficial concentration of astaxanthin in improving cell viability and MMP was not in a dose dependent manner and the most effective of which was 0.10 nmol.L-1 (P<0.01). In order to reveal its possible non-antioxidant mechanism, mitochondrial membrane was imitated and H+ transferring function of astaxanthin was also detected by bilayer lipid membrane (BLM) method. Results showed that 2.0% astaxanthin could transfer H+ efficiently. These suggested the mechanisms of astaxanthin in protection of hepatocyte L-02 cells not via its ROS quenching capability but via its H+ transferring function, which improved the mitochondrial function and had the sequence biology effects.
3.Analysis of Oligo-κ-carrageenan by Reversed Phase Ion-pair Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography Coupled with Electrospray Ionization-Time of Flight-Mass Spectrometry
Yang GAO ; Haimin CHEN ; Lilin XU ; Deying CHEN ; Xiaojun YAN
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2009;37(11):1590-1595
A method was developed to elucidate the structures of sulfated oligosaccharides through establishment of an effective reversed phase ion pair ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization time of flight mass spectrometry( RPIP-UPLC-ESI-TOF-MS). Heptylamine (20 mmol/L,pH4) has been selected as the ion-pairing agent.κ-Carrageenan oligosaccharides have been separated on BEH C_(18) column using MeOH/H_2O with 25% heptylammonium formate as eluent in linear gradient mode. Mass spectra were obtained by ESI-Q-TOF-MS in both positive and negative modes. κ-Carrageenan oligosaccharides were well separated up to pentatetrasaccharide,and ESIMS analysis for κ-carrageenan oligosaccharides up to hepta-cosasccharide. The results showed that all acid hydrolyzed κ-carrageenan oligosaccharides were odd sugars,which was further confirmed by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis ( PAGE). The characteristic fragmentation pattern of ion-pair oligosaccharides in mass spectra can be applied for rapid structure identification.
4.STUDY ON THE ANTI-ANGIOGENIC ROLE OF AGARO-OLIGOSACCHARIDE
Haimin CHEN ; Xiaojun YAN ; Feng WANG ; Jing LIN ; Weifen XU
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 1956;0(04):-
Objective: To study the inhibition effect of agaro-oligosaccharide (AOS) on neovascularization and its mechamism. Method: The anti-angiogenic effect in vivo was evaluated on chicken chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model. Cytotoxic activity of AOS was demonstrated by inhibition of several human cell lines by MTT assay. The apoptosis of HUVECs induced by AOS was examined by Hoechst staining assay and quantified by flowcytometry. Results: In CAM, AOS caused dose-dependent decrease on the vascular density and adversely affected capillary plexus formation. Different cytotoxic sensitivities were observed for AOS towards several kinds of cell lines, and HUVECs were more sensitive. Moreover, the growth inhibitory activity was correlated with induction of apoptosis. Flowcytometric analysis also revealed that AOS arrested the cell cycle progression at S phase. Conclusion: Agaro-oligosaccharide possesses the anti-angiogenic effects, which are associated with apoptosis induction of endothelial cells.
5.Preparation of osmotic pump-controlled release tablets of total flavones in Lysimachia clethroides
Bengang YOU ; Haimin PAN ; Qiongming XU ; Lihua TANG ; Shilin YANG
Chinese Traditional and Herbal Drugs 1994;0(08):-
Objective To prepare osmotic pump-controlled release tablets of total flavones in Lysimachia clethroides.Methods Two components of the extract from L.clethroides,rutin and naringenin-7-O-glucoside were used to evaluate the release behavior of osmotic pump controlled release tablets.Single factor investigation was carried out on the membrane compositions and orifice variables,and uniform design was used to optimize the formulation of coating mambrane.Results The membrane weight,PEG400 content,and dibutyl phthalote(DBP) content were the main factors influencing the drug release,and based on 45% and 8.5% of cellulose acetate,respectively,to prepare osmotic pump-controlled release tablets could achieve the desired zero-order release profile.Conclusion The formulation and technology are simple and easy to be carried out.Osmotic pump-controlled release tablets have a stable drug release bahavior and a good reproducibility.
6.Cause of puncturing failure in ultrasonography guided minimal-invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy
Yunfei XU ; Min LIU ; Haimin HANG ; Jianhua HUANG ; Guangchun WANG ; Li KANG ; Junhua ZHENG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2012;33(7):525-528
Objective To analyze the cause of puncturing failure in ultrasonography guided minimal-invasive percutaneous nephrolithotomy (MPCNL). Methods A retrospective analysis involved total 612 patients with upper urinary tract lithialisis treated with MPCNL from May 2005 to May 2010.382 cases were acupunctured by traditional G18 puncturing instrument (group A),and the other 230 cases were performed by the improved ARROW Raulerson blue syringe (group B).The average renal pelvis range was 24 mm vs.21 mm before operation,and largest diameter of renal calculi was 3.7 cm vs.3.8 cm (P > 0.05).Success rate and time cost as well as therapeutic effect were compared between the 2 groups. Results There were 29 cases of puncturing failure in group A (totally 382 cases) while only 2 in group B (totally 230 cases).The successful rate of establishment of working channel was significantly higher in group B (P < 0.05).Average time of puncture procedure was 5.1 min and 4.8 min respectively (P > 0.05).There was no puncturing-related severe complication in any group.The unsuccessful cases in the group A and related causes were:5 cases for obesity,13 cases for puncture needle slipping,9 cases for channel dropout,and 2 cases for needle route dropout.However,only 2 cases failed in group B,the accurate position of calculi was at upper and lower calyx.One case was over-weighted,another was because of pathway-loss during the calculi elimination processs.And the one-off puncture successful rate of A and B group was 92.4% vs.99.1%,and the one-off puncture successful rate was significantly higher in group B. Conclusions Overobesity of patients is an important cause of puncturing failure for sonographically MPCNL.The establishment of working-channel with ARROW Raulerson blue syringe could be feasible and the success rate was significantly higher.
7.STUDY ON THE EFFECT OF PORPHYRA POWDER ON THE FUNCTION OF DEFECATION
Haimin CHEN ; Qijun LUO ; Luqing PEI ; Long DI ; Jilin XU ; Xiaojun YAN
Acta Nutrimenta Sinica 2004;0(06):-
Objective To study the effect of diet containing different proportions of porphyra powder on relieving constipation, volatile organic compounds and inhibiting intestinal E. coli. Method Mice were divided into 3 groups: blank group, 2 test groups. After the mice were allotted for different concentrations of porphyra powder diet for 30 d, the body weight of mice, water-holding capacity, the number and weight of feces within 24 h, the feces pH, E. coli counts and the first black defecating time were detected. The odorous compounds in feces were also measured by headspace solid phase microextraction coupled with GC-MS. Results Compared with the blank group, the water absorbed and number and weight of feces were significantly increased(P
8.Development of the fiscal input model for public hospitals and calculation of subsidy standard
Xingang FANG ; Wenjie LUO ; Manlin WU ; Xiaohui LI ; Haimin XU ; Chunyan SHI
Chinese Journal of Hospital Administration 2017;33(8):579-583
Objective To explore a scientific and reasonable fiscal input mechanism for public hospitals, in order to fully leverage the policy guidance and efficiency of such funding.Methods With literature review, expert consultation and demonstration, a basic subsidy model for public hospitals was established.According to the past operation data of 4 public hospitals in Baoshan district of Shanghai, the study figured out specific subsidy standards.Results The basic subsidy for public hospitals should be determined according to the number of approved beds, the number of outpatients and emergency visits, hospital bed days, surgeries, key services, and the quality and efficiency of work.In Baoshan district, the standard reference value of subsidy for each approved bed, each outpatient and emergency visit, each bed-day, each surgical operation is 42 096 yuan, 27.9 yuan, 104.9 yuan and 244 yuan respectively.The standard value of subsidy is 100 yuan per bed for critically ill inpatients.For patients under clinical pathway management, the subsidy is 300 yuan per case, and for hospital maternal care, it is 150 yuan per person.Conclusions The basic subsidy model for public hospitals has overcome the shortcomings of fiscal input based on hospital scale or hospital workload, and established an incentive mechanism to promote the implementation of key services.These measures can improve the operation mechanism of public hospitals and encourage them to play their role of public welfare as designed.
9.Laparoscopic radical nephrectomy for clinical stage T_2 renal cell carcinoma patients
Junhua ZHENG ; Yang YAN ; Bo PENG ; Yuegen CHAO ; Yunfei XU ; Haimin ZHANG ; Qiruo GAO ; Jianhua HUANG
Chinese Journal of Urology 2010;31(3):157-160
Objective To report the experience and results in comparing laparoscopic radical nephrectomy (LRN) and open radical nephrectomy (ORN) in the treatment of clinical T_2 stage renal cell carcinomas. Methods Between Feb. 2004 and Jul. 2007, 30 patients (12 females and 18 males with average age of 58.0±8.5 years, range 42-68 years) received LRN and 36 patients (16 females and 20 males with average age of 60.0±9. 0 years, range 52-70 years) received ORN. The average tumor sizes in the LRN and ORN groups were (8. 5±2.2)cm (range 7-12 cm) and (8. 8±2.1)cm (range 7-14 cm) respectively. Renal cell carcinoma was histopatologically confirmed in all the patients of these 2 groups after surgery. Results The operative time in the ORN group (130±27 min) was significantly shorter than that in the LRN group (176±23 min), P<0. 01. The estimated blood loss in the LRN group (200±80 ml) was also significantly less than that in the ORN group (380±185 ml) , P<0. 01. Patients in LRN group experienced significantly earlier bowel function recovery (P<0. 01) and shorter duration of drainage (P<0. 01) than those in the ORN group after operation. No severe perioperative complications occurred in all patients. The follow-up range was 6-27 months (average 15±2 months). During the follow-up, 2 patients in the LRN group developed lung metastasis. In the ORN group, 2 patients developed liver metastasis and 1 developed lung metastasis. Conclusion LRN has the advantages of minimal invasiveness and rapid postoperative recovery comparable to those of ORN, and it might be an alternative treatment option for the clinical T_2 stage renal cell carcinomas.
10.Effects of Oligo-peptide I-C-F-6 in Carapax Trionycis on Rats with Liver Fibrosis Induced by CCl4
Mina WANG ; Jinxuan LIN ; Ying YANG ; Shixun XU ; Huazheng ZHANG ; Liwei REN ; Haimin LEI ; Yuzhong ZHANG
Chinese Journal of Information on Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(8):42-45
Objective To study effects of oligo-peptide I-C-F-6 in carapax trionycis on rats with liver fibrosis induced by CCl4;To discuss its anti-liver fibrosis effects and possible mechanisms. Methods Forty-eight SD male rats were randomly divided into normal control group, model group, bifendate group, and oligo-peptide I-C-F-6 group, 12 in each group.CCl4 was injected intraperitoneally to build rat liver fibrosis model.Oligo-peptide I-C-F-6 group and bifendate group were given subcutaneous injection of oligo-peptide I-C-F-6 (0.12μg/g) or bifendate (0.12μg/g). At the same time, normal control group and model group were giventhe same volume of saline for seven weeks. The levels ofALT, AST,MDA, SOD, IL-4, IL-10 and TNF-α were tested.The histomorphology changes were observed under optical microscopeby HE, and the expressions of transforming growth TGF-β1 were determined by immunohistochemistry.Results Compared with model group, serum levels of ALT and AST were reduced evidently in oligo-peptide I-C-F-6 group. Hepatic content of MDA, IL-4 and TNF-α decreased, while SOD activity and IL-10 were found significantly increased. Liver fibrosis was ameliorated significantly. Hepatic expressions of TGF-β1 were weakly positive.Conclusion Oligo-peptide I-C-F-6 can ameliorate hepatocyte damage of model rats, thus it has anti-oxidative and anti-liver fibrosis effects on liver fibrosis in rats.