1.Liver protective effects of Siphonostegia chinensis decoction in rats with liver fibrosis
Jin PAN ; Hongzhong BI ; Wei WANG ; Jian JU
International Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2014;(11):1002-1005
Objective To investigate the liver protective effects of Siphonostegia chinensis decoction in rats with liver fibrosis induced by carbon tetrachloride(CCl4).Methods A total of 120 male SD rats were randomly divided into six groups: a blank control group, a model group, a Siphonostegia chinensis decoction group, a Salvia miltiorrhiza decoction group, a Rhizoma polygoni cuspidati decoction group and a polyene phosphatidylcholine capsules group, with 20 rats in each group. The model of liver fibrosis in rats was induced by subcutaneous injection with CCl4, except the blank group. Except rats in the blank control group and the model group, the rats in the other four groups were treated with Siphonostegia chinensis decoction, Salvia miltiorrhiza decoction, Rhizoma polygoni cuspidati decoction and polyene phosphatidylcholine capsules(10 ml/kg). The serum level of tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α)was determined with enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, the fibrosis stage assessment were determined by histopathological examination.Results Compared with the model group, Siphonostegia chinensis decoction group significantly reduced the stage of liver fibrosis(P<0.01)and there were no obvious difference in liver fibrosis stage among the Salvia miltiorrhiza decoction group, Rhizoma polygoni cuspidati decoction group and polyene phosphatidylcholine capsules group, and the Siphonostegia chinensis decoction group(allP>0.05).Compared with liver fibrosis model group(368.06±24.90)U/L, the serum level of TNF-α in the Siphonostegia chinensis decoction group(336.61± 20.20)U/L significantly reduced(P<0.01), and there were no obvious difference among the Siphonostegia chinensis decoction group, the Salvia miltiorrhiza decoction group(337.81±21.04)U/L, the Rhizoma polygoni cuspidati decoction group(338.95±24.43)U/L and the polyene phosphatidylcholine capsules group(337.11± 23.64) U/L(allP>0.05).Conclusion Siphonostegia chinensis decoction has certain liver protective effect in rats with liver fibrosis induced by CCl4.
2.Expression and Purification of a Novel Influenza Virus Subunit Vaccine
Yi-Ju WEI ; Hai-Ting LONG ; Xu YANG ; Jian-Fang LI ; Yan-Wei BI ; Jian-Feng LI ; Wei-Ming XU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(05):-
The influenza A virus matrix protein2 gene(M2)which deleted transmembrane region was amplified by overlap extending PCR,and the multiepitope gene of hemagglutinin(HA)was PCR amplified with seven continuous synthesized segments by designing primer.The two gene segments were separately cloned into pMD18T vector to sequence analysis and prokarytic expression vector pET28a+ to construct the recombinant plasmid pET28a+M2dHA.The recombinant plasmid was transformed into E.coli BL21(DE3),and the high expression strain was obtained by screening monoclones.The recombinant protein existed as inclusion bodies,which accounted about 45% of the total cellular protein.The inclusion bodies were washed with 1% Triton X100 solution twice,and dissolved in 8 mol/L urea solution.The solution protein was purified by Ni+2 affinity chromatography,and refolded by dilution renaturation,then purified by Q Sepharose FF cation exchange column.The purity of the protein was over 90% by HPLC analysis.The result of Western blot showed it has good antigenicity and specificity.These results strongly supported for the further study of the broadspectrum influenza virus subunit vaccine.
3.Strategy by stages for preventing respiratory complications of acute cervical spinal cord injury.
Bi-hua LAI ; Jian-bin WU ; Zhao-wen GAO ; Wei-fei LIAN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2015;28(8):690-694
OBJECTIVETo investigate clinical effects of strategy by stages for preventing respiratory complications of patients with acute cervical spinal cord injury (ACSCI).
METHODSFrom September 2009 to May 2013,the clinical data of 91 patients with ACSCI underwent surgery were retrospectively analyzed. Among the patients, 42 patients were divided into in-stages group, including 30 males and 12 females with an average age of 50 years old (ranged 28 to 76) which were treated with strategy by stages for preventing respiratory complications; others 49 patients which were not treated with the strategy regarded as control group, including 38 males and 11 females with an average age of 47 years old (ranged 30 to 77). All of them had definite history of trauma, and were admitted to orthopaedics within 48 h after trauma. In in-stages group, respiratory muscle strength training, high-dose ambroxol using and other treatment were performed to prevent respiratory complilcations according to preoperative, intraoperative and postoperative stage. While in control group, there were no systematic and effective measures utilized. Chi-square test was used to evaluate the difference for respiratory complications rate, the rate of tracheostomy or intubation and mortality caused by the respiratory complications between two groups.
RESULTSTen patients developed with respiratory complications in in-stages group (7 patients with pneumonia, 1 with atelectasis and 2 with respiratory failure), among which 3 patients underwent tracheostomy or intubation. In control group, 24 patients developed with respiratory complilcations (15 with pneumonia,3 with atelectasis and 6 with respiratory failure), among which 11 patients underwent tracheostomy or intubation. There was significant difference between two groups (χ2 = 6.12, 4.07; P = 0.013, 0.044). Five patients died because of respiratory complications, one case were in in-stages group and 4 in control group. There was significant difference between two groups (χ2 = l.39, P = 0.238).
CONCLUSIONThe strategy by stages is an effective method for preventing respiratory complications of ACSCI and can reduce the respiratory complications rate and improve the prognosis of respiratory complications.
Acute Disease ; Adult ; Aged ; Cervical Cord ; injuries ; Female ; Humans ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pneumonia ; prevention & control ; Pulmonary Atelectasis ; prevention & control ; Respiratory Insufficiency ; prevention & control ; Retrospective Studies ; Spinal Cord Injuries ; complications ; Tracheostomy
4.The expression and clinico-pathological correlation analysis of erbB-2 and erbB-3 in salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma
Wei BI ; Youcheng YU ; Hongya PAN ; Zhen TIAN ; Jian SUN ; Qing WANG
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2009;36(4):461-464
Objective Through detecting the expression of erbB-2 and erbB-3 of epithelial growth factor receptor family in clinical specimens of salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma, to explore the role of erbB-2 and erbB-3 in the carcinogenesis and development of salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma. Methods Thirty-four specimens of adenoid cystic carcinoma were tested with immunohistochemical assay. Then the relationship between the expressions of erbB-2, erbB-3 and the gender, age of patients, TNM staging, tumor size and nerve invasion were analyzed.Results The positive expression ratios of erbB-2 and erbB-3 were 64. 7% and 32.4% respectively. And 29.4% of tumors were positively stained both by erbB-2 and erbB-3. The expression of erbB-3 was significantly correlated with TNM staging of tumors (P = 0. 026). The correlationship between the expressions of erbB-2 and erbB-3 was also found. Conclusions erbB-3 and erbB-2 may play important roles in the carcinogenesis and development of salivary adenoid cystic carcinoma. The positive expression of erbB-3 was associated with the biological behavior of tumors and prognosis of patients, and might become one of markers to evaluate the prognosis of patients.
5.Report of a case with central nuclear type myopathy.
Jian-zhong BI ; Shun-liang XU ; Lin SUN ; Qingbo ZHOU ; Wei SHANG ; Xiaoyun WANG
Chinese Journal of Pediatrics 2004;42(5):398-398
6.Analysis of projects funded by NSFC in field of pharmacology of traditional Chinese medicine between 2010 to 2013 fiscal years.
Jian-Jiang FU ; Ming-Gang BI ; Jun CHEN ; Chao-Zhan LIN ; Li-Wei HAN
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2014;39(1):10-13
Projects which supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) in discipline of pharmacology of Chinese medicine between 2010 to 2013 financial years were reviewed. Based on these research items, new features and problems were summarized in this field.
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7.Quality control in liquid-liquid extraction of Reduning injection using near-infrared spectroscopy technology.
Sha WU ; Qi-an LIU ; Wei WANG ; Guang SU ; Jian-xiong WU ; Yu-an BI ; Zhen-zhong WANG ; Wei XIAO
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2015;40(3):437-442
Quantitative models were established to analyze the content of chlorogenic acid and soluble solid content in the liquid-liquid extraction of Reduning injection by near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy. Seven batches of extraction solution from the liquid-liquid extraction of Lonicerae Japonicae Flos and Artemisiae Annuae Herba were collected and NIR off-line spectra were acquired. The content of chlorogenic acid and soluble solid content were determined by the reference methods. The partial least square (PLS) and artificial neural networks (ANN) were used to build models to predict the content of chlorogenic acid and soluble solid content in the unknown samples. For PLS models, the R2 of calibration set were 0.9872, 0.9812, RMSEC were 0.1533, 0.7943, the R2 of prediction set were 0.9837, 0.9733, RMSEP were 0.2464, 1.2594, RSEP were 3.25%, 3.31%, for chlorogenic acid and soluble solid content, respectively. For ANN models, the R2 of calibration set were 0.9903, 0.9882, RMSEC were 0.0974, 0.4543, the R2 of prediction set were 0.9868, 0.9699, RMSEP were 0.1920, 0.9427, RSEP were 2.61%, 2.75%, for chlorogenic acid and soluble solid content, respectively. Both the RSEP values of chlorogenic acid and soluble solid content were lower than 6%, which can satisfy the quality control standard in the traditional Chinese medicine production process. The RSEP values of ANN models were lower than PLS models, which indicated the ANN models had better predictive performance for chlorogenic acid and soluble solid content. The established method can rapidly measure the content of chlorogenic acid and soluble solid content. The method is simple, accurate anc reliable, thus can be used for quality control of the liquid-liquid extraction of Reduning injection.
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8.Preparation and Pegylation of TNF-? Derivative
Yan-Wei BI ; Na LUO ; Hai-Ting LONG ; Zeng-Fu YANG ; Xu YANG ; Jian-Feng LI ; Wei-Ming XU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(12):-
The gene of mutated TNF-?D4 gene was amplified by overlap PCR and cloned into the prokaryotic expressive vector pBV220.TNF-?D4 contains two changes:substitutions of Pro8Arg,Ser9Lys,Asp10Arg,Ile157Phe,Leu29Ser,Arg31Val and a deletion of the N terminal four amino acids.The recombinant vector pBV220-TNF-?D4 was transformated into E.coli strain DH5?,and the high expression strain was obtained by screening monoclones.The level of expression was about 45% of total cell protein.After purification,the purity of fusion protein was above 90% by HPLC and relative ability was 8 ?107.TNF-?D4 was modificated by mPEG-ButyrALD。After purification,the purity of mPEG-TNF-?D4 was above 85% and relative ability was 8.6?107.The in vivo systemic toxicity of mPEG-TNF-?D4,which is indicated by LD50,is lower than that of rhTNF-?.These results strongly supported for the further study and exploitation of TNF-antitumor drug.
9.Expression of ITF Gene in Lacococcus lactis
Cai-Ming BAI ; Yan-Wei BI ; Xu YANG ; Zhi-Hua LI ; Jian-Feng LI ; Wei-Ming XU ;
China Biotechnology 2006;0(10):-
To develop an oral drug,ITF gene encoding ITF proein,was expressed in a live delivery vehicle lactococcus lactis.First,the ITF gene was cloned into the prokaryotic expressive vector pNICE:sec.Second,the recombinant vector pNICE:sec-ITF was transformated into Lactococcus lactis strain NZ9000 to express ITF protein.Then the recombinant ITF was induced to express and was identified by SDS-PAGE and Western blot.Rabbits are divided into blank control group,preparation group and therapeutic group which are respectively administrated wih PBS and pNICE:sec-ITF Lactococcus lactis.By grades of ulcer test whether administrated pNICE:sec-ITF Lactococcus lactis protects against HCl-induced gastric injury in rabbits.The results were described as follows.The ITF was amplified and cloned in the vector pNICE:sec successfully.The fusion protein(5.9kDa) was expressed in L.lactis by the induction of the nisin.The quantity of expression accounted for 5% of the total bacterial protein.Western bolt analysis confirmed that fusion protein could be recognized specially by Monoclonal Anti-human TFF3 Antibody.Preparation groups and therapeutic groups do good than control group.Prove that administrated pNICE:sec-ITF Lactococcus lactis is biologically active in an HCl-induced rabbit gastric mucosal injury model.
10.MRI diagnosis of osteochondral lesions in the talus and the dynamic follow up analysis after osteochondral transplantation.
Jun-Jie FANG ; Liang CHEN ; Bi-Bo HU ; Jian-Bi XIA ; Wei SUN
China Journal of Orthopaedics and Traumatology 2016;29(9):814-819
OBJECTIVETo investigate MRI findings of osteochondral lesions in the talus;to evaluate the value of MRI in diagnosing and determining the stage of osteochondral lesions;to analyze the follow up clinical value of MRI in osteochondral transplantation of autologous bone.
METHODSA total of 79 patients from February 2013 to March 2015 had been retrospectively analyzed. All the patients were treated in our hospital. The ankle arthroscopy results were used as the reference standard, and the accuracy of MRI in diagnosis and Hepple staging had been investigated. Fifteen patients with cartilage transplantation of autologous bone were followed up with MRI examination and evaluation of cartilage repair score(MOCART) after one year. The values of MRI in the postoperative follow up were analyzed.
RESULTSHepple staging of 79 patients was shown as follows:7 cases of stage I, 12 cases of stage II, 24 cases of stage III, 16 cases of stage IV, and 20 cases of stage V. Ankle arthroscopy grading of 59 patients in this group(in addition of 20 cases of stage V):2 cases of grade A, 2 cases of grade B, 4 cases of grade C, 14 cases of grade D, 22 cases of grade E, and 15 cases of grade F. The accuracy rate of MRI in determining Hepple V was set at 100%, and Hepple stage I corresponds to the arthroscopic A, B, C stage, stage II corresponds to D stage, stage III corresponds to E stage, stage IV corresponds to F stage. The accuracy rate of MRI in determining Hepple stage I to IV was 87.5%, 85.7%, 95.4% and 93.3% respectively. After cartilage transplantation of autologous bone, MRI of 15 patients showed cartilage surface in transplanted area was smooth, bone healed well, and the surrounding edema disappeared. The MOCART was 30 to 80 scores with an average score 59.0±15.6;9 cases of these 15 patients were(9/15, 60%) higher than 60 score.
CONCLUSIONSMRI plays a significant role in clinical diagnosis and staging of the talus osteochondral injury. As a method of long term follow up after cartilage transplantation, MRI can well evaluate the rapair of the postoperative osteochondral injury.