1.Analysis of curative effect of combined with Chinese and Western medicine in treatment gouty nephropathy
Chinese Journal of Primary Medicine and Pharmacy 2012;(24):3706-3708
Objective To observ the curative effect of combined with Chinese and Western medicine in treatment gouty nephropathy.Methods 200 cases with gouty nephropathy were divided into integrative medicine group(treatment group,n=100)and allopurinol treatment group(control group,n=100).The renal function before and after treatment in two groups were observed.Results The total effective rate was 88.0% in treatment group which was significantly higher than 76.0% in control group(x2=5.90,P<0.05);The levels of Bun,Scr,serum uric acid in the treatment group were lower than the control group(t=5.26,4.27,6.01,all P<0.05).Conclusion Integrative medicine treatment of gouty nephropathy could delay the course of the disease,and had a good effect.
2.Preparation, Characterization and Application of High Specific Polyclonal Antibody Against Pancreatic Lipase Related Protein 1
Jianke REN ; Jiajuan SHEN ; Zhejin SHENG ; Jian FEI
Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics 2008;35(12):1410-1416
Pancreatic acinar cells synthesize pancreatic lipase related protein 1 (PLRPl), which has a high degree of sequence and structural homology with pancreatic triglyceride lipase (PTL). PTL is required for efficient dietary triglyceride digestion, while the physiological role of PLRPl has not been elucidated, although some investigations have shown that its expression level is changed under some physiological or pathological conditions. Specific antigenic peptides were fused to glutathione S-transferase (GST) and purified recombinant fusion protein was used to generate polyclonal antisera by immunization of rabbits. The antisera could detect the antigen as low as 0.6 ng and PLRPI protein in 3 μg of mouse pancreatic juice extracts. The high specificity was verified in Western blot and immunohistochemistry analysis by using PLRPl knockout (KO) mice as the control. Furthermore, it was showed that food intake could increase the exocrine secretion of PLRPl into pancreatic juice. This implied that PLRPl may fulfill dietary digestion function in the digestion track.