1.Preparation and property study of ion-exchange embolic microspheres for delivering pingyangmycin
Huiyan YUAN ; Yuan ZHANG ; Tianyuan FAN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2004;0(02):-
Objective:To develop and study the properties of ion-exchange polyvinyl alcohol-acrylic acid microspheres(PVA-AA-Ms) for embolization.Methods:The PVA-AA-Ms were produced by the method of inverse suspension polymerization.The morphology and particle size were determined by optical microscope;FT-IR was used to investigate the special functional groups of PVA-AA-Ms;the carboxyl content of PVA-AA-Ms was measured by chemical titration;the compression elasticity was examined by texture analyzer(TA-plus).Pingyangmycin(bleomycin A5) was used as model drug to prepare drug-loaded PVA-AA-Ms.Drug loading and entrapment efficiency were measured through UV-spectrophotometer;in vitro drug release characteristic was detected by constant temperature vibration dialysis assay.Results:The PVA-AA-Ms were round and integrated.The average diameter of PVA-AA-Ms was 500 ?m with a range of 150-1 000 ?m.The carboxyl vibration was demonstrated by FT-IR and the content of carboxyl was 8.905 mmol/g.PVA-AA-Ms were mechanically stable with appropriate elasticity.Drug loading and entrapment efficiency were 30 g/L and 99.4%,respectively.The drug release rate was slow in phosphate buffer solution(PBS),88.3% of the drug was released after 24 h and the t50 was 2.19 h.Conclusion:PVA-AA-Ms prepared in this study were supposed to be suitable for clinical embolization according to the physicochemical properties.The high carboxyl content of PVA-AA-Ms which allowed them to load cationic drugs(e.g.,drug with amino group) through ion-exchange mechanism brought broad prospects for combination of embolization and chemotherapy.
2.Preparation and evaluation of radiopaque microspheres
Yuan ZHANG ; Huiyan YUAN ; Jinwei WU ; Tianyuan FAN
Journal of Peking University(Health Sciences) 2003;0(04):-
Objective:To develop lipiodol-containing calcium alginate microspheres (LAMs) for embolization,and study the characterization for emoblization and the radiopacity. Methods:LAMs were prepared by dripping method. The preparation of LAMs was optimized by orthogonal experiment which involved effects of three factors (the volume ratio of lipiodol to the external aqueous solution,airflow rate,and the weight pushing the injector) at three levels on the responses to the size,polydisperse index and entrapment efficiency of LAMs. The morphology of LAMs was observed under microscope. The elasticity of LAMs was investigated by texture analyzer. The capability injected through catheter of LAMs was monitored by video spinning-drop tensionmeter. The radiopacity of LAMs was measured by X-ray imaging system after LAMs were injected into vas of a rat. Results:The optimal condition for preparation of LAMs was:the volume ratio of lipiodol to the external aqueous solution was 3∶ 10,airflow rate was 40 g/mL and the weight pushing the injector was 100 g. According to the optimized condition,LAMs were prepared and characterized. The mean diameter of LAMs was (493.9?42.6) ?m,the polydisperse index was 1.02 and the entrapment efficiency was (88.97?1.09)%. The LAMs were with round shape and smooth surface in view of photograph of microscope. The maximum average load was (1.09?0.18) N when LAMs were compressed to 60%. The LAMs were injected through catheter without much difficulty. The radiopacity of LAMs in rats was demonstrated to be visible under X-ray photography system. Conclusion:The radiopaque LAMs developed are suitable for the arterial embolization,with round shape,proper size,good elasticity,easy handling character and visible property under X-ray imaging. The radiopaque embolic agent is supposed to be useful for emoblization therapy.
3.The regulatory effect of recombinant human fibroblast growth factor-21 on the expression of liver X receptor α and glucose transporter protein 1 in the type 2 diabetes rats
Wenping ZOU ; Yufei ZHANG ; Huiyan WANG ; Yan WU ; Xiaohuan YUAN ; Yanhui CHU
Chinese Journal of Biochemical Pharmaceutics 2009;30(6):386-389
Purpose To examine the regulatory effect of recombinant human fibroblast growth factor-21 on the expression of liver X receptor α and glucose transporter protein 1 in the type 2 diabetes mellitus rats.Methods The rat models of type 2 diabetic mellitus were divided into four groups at random, ic. rhFGF-21 every day, after eight weeks of these treatment, Inspect the fasting blood glucose (FBG), fructosamine(FA), triglyceride(TG), T-cholesterol(TC), high density lipoprotein cholesterol(HDL-C) and low density lipoprotein cholesterol(LDL-C) of these rats, then detecting the mRNA expression of LXRα and GLUT1 by RT-PCR.Results (1) rhFGF-21 can reduce blood glucose steadily to near normal levels in diabetic rats. (2) The expression of LXRα and GLUT1 level was significantly higher in the rhFGF-21 treatment group than that in the model group. (3) rhFGF-21 megadoses and middle doses decreased FA, TG, TC,and LDL-C and elevated HDL-C.Conclusion rhFGF-21 could regulate the mRNA expression of LXRα and GLUT1 in diabetes rats, increase basal level glucose transport, then reduce blood glucose, improve lipid metabolize dysfunction.
4.Determination of Moroxydine Residue in Tomatoes Using CdTe Quantum Dots as Fluorescence Probes
Xiaoyun YUAN ; Huiyan KUANG ; Lei FENG ; Haowen HUANG ; Chunran TANG ; Yunlong ZENG
Chinese Journal of Analytical Chemistry 2014;(7):1057-1060
A novel method for the detection of moroxydine ( ABOB) residue in tomatoes was developed based on the enhancement of the fluorescence intensity of CdTe quantum dots( QDs) in the presence of ABOB. The factors influencing the performance of the QDs fluorescent probes were investigated, and the optimum conditions were determined:the concentration of mercaptoacidic acid ( TGA) capped-CdTe quantum dot was 1×10-4 mol/L, and the reaction time was 20 min at pH=5. 6. Under the optimum conditions, the relative fluorescence intensity increases linearly proportional to the ABOB concentration in the range of 1. 0×10-12-5. 0×10-10 mol/L with a limit of detection of 5. 2×10-13 mol/L, R=0. 9981, the recovery was 97%-106%, without obvious interference on the determinations of moroxydine from the common coexisting ions, antibiotics, and vitamins. The proposed method has been successfully applied in the detection of trace moroxydine hydrochloride residue in tomatoes.
5.Investigation and analysis of human T lymphocyte virus infection in blood donors in Zhongshan area of Guangdong
Ruihong HE ; Wensheng YUAN ; Zongwei ZHAN ; Feng YI ; Yanhuan HE ; Ainong SUN ; Huiyan LIN
International Journal of Laboratory Medicine 2017;38(12):1628-1629,1633
Objective To understand the infection situation of human T lymphocyte virus(HTLV) among blood donors in Zhongshan area.Methods Blood samples from 40 874 blood donors in Zhongshan from March to December 2016 were screened for HTLV antibody by using,enzyme linked immunosorbent assay(ELISA).The positive samples were reexamined two times,and specimens with positive results of reexamination were detected by using immunohistochemical method(CLIA).Then the positive samples were confirmed by Western blot(WB),and confirmed positive samples were judged as infection.Results Of all 40 874 cases of voluntary blood donors,21 cases were positive with HTLV antibody detected by ELISA,the positive rate of ELISA was 0.05%.Five cases were positive detected by CLIA method.One case was confirmed by WB,and the infection rate was 0.002 4%.Conclusion In order to ensure the safety of blood transfusion and reduce blood transfusion infection of HTLV,it might be necessary to perform HTLV screening in first-time blood donors in Zhongshan area.
6.Expression and immunization assessment of HSV-2 glycoprotein D in baculovirus expression vector system
Wei LIU ; Xiaohua LUO ; Wenjing CHEN ; Yuan DONG ; Jie ZHU ; Jian GUO ; Yong JIANG ; Lei ZHANG ; Guixian MENG ; Huiyan WANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2017;43(4):720-724
Objective:To express the glycoprotein D of herpes simplex virus type 2 (gD2) in the insect cells,and to determine its immunogenicity.Methods:HSV-2 genome was used as the template for amplification of gD2 extracellular domain fragment gene by PCR.The PCR product was inserted into the vector Bacmind,and the constructed recombinant plasmid gD2-Bacmind was transfected into the sf9 cells to package the recombinant baculovirus.The Sf9 cells were infected by recombinant baculovirus seed derived from the forth passage(P4),the titer of P4 recombinant baculovirus was detected by a plaque assay and the expression of recombinant protein gD2 was determined by Western blotting method.The supernatant of infected cells was collected and purified by Ni-NTA affinity chromatography to obtain the target protein gD2,the purified gD2 protein was used to immunize the BALB/c mice in 0, 2, 4 weeks (gD2 group),and PBS was used as negative control(PBS group);the titers of gD2 specific IgG in serum were detected by ELISA assay.Results: The PCR analysis and sequencing results proved that gD2-Bacmind was constructed correctly.The titer of recombinant baculovirus was 2.0×109 pfu·mL-1,the purified gD2 was about 37 000 with expectation,the percentage of gD2 in total protein was 90%.The average value of Log10 of titer of gD2 specific IgG in serum detected by ELISA assay in gD2 group at the sixth week was 4.34,and there was significant difference compared with PBS group(P<0.01).Conclusion: The gD2 expressed by insect-baculovirus expression vector system has the immunogenicity and can be selected as candidate protein for HSV-2 vaccine.
7.The short-term effect of temperature on non-accidental mortality in Guangzhou, Changsha and Kunming.
Huiyan XIE ; Wenjun MA ; Yonghui ZHANG ; Tao LIU ; Hualiang LIN ; Jianpeng XIAO ; Yuan LUO ; Yanjun XU ; Xiaojun XU
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2014;48(1):38-43
OBJECTIVETo explore the relationship between temperature and non-accidental mortality in Guangzhou, Changsha and Kunming;to evaluate the temperature-related risk of mortality; and thereby to provide scientific evidence for enacting the policy to tackle climate changes.
METHODDaily meteorology data and mortality data were collected in 2006-2009 in Guangzhou, Changsha and Kunming. Distributed lag non-linear model (DLNM) was established and applied in a case-crossover design, which controlled the secular trend of time, to estimate the specified effects of temperature on non-accidental mortality at conditions of lag 0-2, lag 0-18 and lag 0-27 days, respectively.
RESULTAn obvious seasonal periodicity was found in non-accidental mortality in Guangzhou, Changsha and Kunming during 2006-2009. The mortality number was comparatively high in the winters, and some high temperature days in summer; but was comparatively low in springs and autumn. An L-shaped relationship was found between temperature and mortality in Guangzhou and Kunming and a U-shaped relationship was found in Changsha. When daily mean temperature exceeded 28.2 °C, 24.5°C and 23.2°C, as average temperature increase 1°C, non-accidental mortality increased 4.56% (95%CI:2.74%-6.63%), 5.66% (95%CI:0.22%-12.65%) , -3.94% (95%CI:-32.77%-39.01%) , respectively; when daily mean temperature below 24.8°C, 20.0°C and 17.3°C, as average temperature decrease 1°C, the corresponding increase in non-accidental mortality were 3.28% (95%CI:2.41%-4.10%) (lag 0-18 days), 1.35% (95%CI:0.31%-1.77%) (lag 0-2 days) and 2.42% (95%CI:1.08%-3.27%) (lag 0-27 days) , respectively. The effects of hot weather were acute and short term; while the effects of cold weather had a several days delay, but a longer persistence.
CONCLUSIONSExtreme cold and hot temperature could increase the risk of non-accidental mortality in Guangzhou, Changsha and Kunming. The effects of cold weather had a several days delay, but a longer persistence.
China ; epidemiology ; Climate Change ; Cross-Over Studies ; Humans ; Mortality ; Seasons ; Temperature
8.Inhibitory effect of proliferation and promotion effect of apoptosis induction of T-2 toxin on human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells
Wenhe ZHU ; Yu LIU ; Jiaqi ZHANG ; Yan LI ; Wei LIU ; Yuan DONG ; Lei LIU ; Huiyan WANG
Journal of Jilin University(Medicine Edition) 2017;43(6):1087-1091,前插2
Objective: To investigate the inhibitory effect of T-2 toxin on proliferation of the human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells and its promotion effect of apoptosis.Methods:The HepG2 cells in the logarithmic phase were selected and divided into control group (without T-2 toxin)and experimental groups (given 0.25,2.50,25.00,250.00 and 2500.00 μg·L-1 T-2 toxin).After 24 h treatment,the morphology of cells was observed under inverted microscope;the inhibitory rate of proliferation of cells was determined by MTT assay;the cell cycle and apoptotic rate of cells were analyzed by flow cytometry;Hochest 33258 staining was used to observe the apoptotic morphology of cells;the activity of caspase-3 in HepG2 cells was detected.Results:After treated for 24 h,the inverted microscope observation results showed that the number of the cells in experimental groups was decreased significantly and the cells shrank and deformed.The MTT results showed that compared with control group,the inhibitory rates of proliferation of the cells in experimental groups were increased (P <0.01).The flow cytometry results showed that compared with control group, the percentage of the cells in SubG1 phase in experimental group was significantly increased,and the apoptotic rates of the cells in experimental groups were significantly increased.The Hoechest 33258 staining results showed that the chromatin condensation was observed in the cells in experimental groups,and the nuclei were dense and stained.Compared with control group,the activities of intracellular caspase-3 of the cells in experimental groups were significantly increased (P < 0.01 ). Conclusion:T-2 can inhibit the proliferation of human hepatocellular carcinoma HepG2 cells,and induce the apoptosis.
9.Influences of gestational diabetes mellitus on neonatal amino acid concentrations
Fang GUO ; Huaiyan WANG ; Huiyan WANG ; Yuqi YANG ; Xiaoya HAN ; Hong ZHOU ; Bin YU ; Pei YUAN
Chinese Journal of Perinatal Medicine 2018;21(10):673-677
Objective To investigate the influences of maternal gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) on amino acid levels in neonates.Methods From June 2016 to May 2017,393 pregnancies diagnosed with GDM in Changzhou Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital Affiliated to Nanjing Medical University and 3 924 normal pregnancies were enrolled in this study.Clinical data of the gravidas and their newborns were collected.Heel blood samples were collected at 72 to 96 hours after birth.Tandem mass spectrometry was performed to detect the levels of 11 amino acids including alanine,arginine,citrulline,glycine,leucine/ isoleucine/hydroxyproline,methionine,ornithine,phenylalanine,proline,tyrosine and valine in neonatal heel blood.Differences in amino acid levels between the two groups were compared by t test.Influences of GDM on neonatal amino acid levels were analyzed by multivariate linear regression.Results Compared with the healthy pregnancy group,neonates in the GDM group had higher levels of methionine [(21.01 ±6.30) vs (19.93±6.47) μmol/L,t=3.159,P=0.002] and phenylalanine [(47.19±9.19) vs (45.78±8.58) μ mol/L,t=3.076,P=0.002],but lower levels of alanine [(280.51 ±64.54) vs (290.15±68.40) μ mol/L,t=2.678,P=0.007],proline [(147.64±30.64) vs (152.36±33.57) μ mol/L,t=2.680,P=0.007],tyrosine [(85.21 ±29.50) vs (90.60± 33.32) μ mol/L,t=3.089,P=0.002] and ornithine [(101.22±28.79) vs (105.83±30.10) μmol/L,t=2.906,P=0.004].Multivariate linear regression analysis showed that GDM was responsible for the increase of methionine (β=0.69,95%CI:0.02 to 1.37,P=0.044) and phenylalanine (β=1.60,95%CI:0.69 to 2.51,P=0.001),and the decrease of tyrosine (β=-4.98,95%CI:-8.42 to-1.54,P=0.005) and ornithine (β=-3.16,95%CI:-6.30 to-0.02,P=0.048) in neonates.Conclusions GDM neonates has increased of methionine and phenylalanine levels and decreased tyrosine and omithine levels.
10.Influence of maternal chromosomal abnormalities on non-invasive prenatal testing for fetal sex chromosome aneuploidies.
Pei YUAN ; Bin ZHANG ; Jianbing LIU ; Huiyan WANG ; Beiyi LU ; Qin ZHOU ; Bin YU ; Zhengmao CAI
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2020;37(6):617-620
OBJECTIVE:
To study the influence of maternal sex chromosomal abnormalities on the prediction of fetal sex chromosome abnormalities (SCAs) by non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT).
METHODS:
Thirty-six pregnant women with a prediction for fetal SCAs by NIPT were verified as false positive after prenatal diagnosis using amniotic fluid samples. With informed consent, these women were subjected to chromosomal karyotyping or copy number variations (CNVs) analysis through high-throughput sequencing.
RESULTS:
Sex chromosomal abnormalities were found in 8 women, which yielded an abnormal rate of 22.22% (8/36). Among these, 3 had sex chromosome aneuploidies (47, XXX), 4 had sex chromosome mosaicisms, and 1 carried structural chromosomal abnormalities. Reanalysis of the results of NIPT were consistent with the maternal CNVs by large. With the ratio of cffDNA (ChrX)/cffDNA was more than 2, 6 of the eight women were found to harbor sex chromosome abnormalities, and the fetal karyotype was normal. However, with a ratio of less than 2, only 2 of the 38 pregnant women had sex chromosome abnormalities, and 10 of the fetuses were confirmed as positive.
CONCLUSION
The presence of maternal sex chromosomal abnormalities can greatly influence the result of NIPT, which may also be an important reason for false prediction for fetal SCAs by NIPT. When NIPT indicates abnormal SCAs, it is necessary to analyze maternal sex chromosomes. The ratio of cffDNA(ChrX)/cffDNA may help to determine the source of abnormal signals.